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1601.

The name of NASA's related mission isJuno-

A. saturn
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. none of the suitable
Answer» D. none of the suitable
1602.

Titan, one of the largest satellites of the Solar System, is a satellite of which of the following?

A. Jupiter
B. saturn
C. Uranus
D. Neptune
Answer» C. Uranus
1603.

Which of the following planets has a ring around it -

A. Jupiter
B. Arun
C. Varun
D. saturn
Answer» E.
1604.

Which of the following planets takes maximum time to revolve around the Sun?

A. Earth
B. Jupiter
C. Mars
D. Venus
Answer» C. Mars
1605.

Shumaker Levy - 9 comet collided with which planet?

A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. saturn
Answer» D. saturn
1606.

The United States sent a spaceship named Galilee to discover which planet?

A. Mars
B. Jupiter
C. Neptune
D. saturn
Answer» C. Neptune
1607.

The largest planet in the solar system is-

A. Uranus
B. Venus
C. Jupiter
D. saturn
Answer» D. saturn
1608.

Which is the smallest satellite of the solar system?

A. Phobos
B. demos
C. Leda
D. fardelia
Answer» C. Leda
1609.

Which planet looks red in the night sky?

A. wed
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. saturn
Answer» C. Jupiter
1610.

What sign does the red spot on Jupiter indicate?

A. gas
B. Liquid substance
C. Turbulent clouds
D. Earth
Answer» D. Earth
1611.

Apart from Earth, on which planet there is a possibility of human presence?

A. Mars
B. wed
C. Venus
D. saturn
Answer» B. wed
1612.

The planet that appears in red color is

A. Venus
B. saturn
C. Mars
D. Varun
Answer» D. Varun
1613.

Apart from Earth, on which planet is the change of seasons possible?

A. Arun
B. Varun
C. Mars
D. Jupiter
Answer» D. Jupiter
1614.

The spacecraft that landed on Mars for the first time is -

A. mir
B. Adventurer
C. Rohini
D. path finder
Answer» E.
1615.

The value of the day of a planet and the inclination of its axis is approximately equal to the value of the day and the inclination of the Earth -

A. About Uranus
B. About Neptune
C. about saturn
D. about Mars
Answer» E.
1616.

On which planet other than Earth is the atmosphere found?

A. wed
B. Jupiter
C. Venus
D. Mars
Answer» E.
1617.

The axis of the earth is -

A. inclined
B. vertical
C. horizontal
D. curvilinear
Answer» B. vertical
1618.

How much is the Earth's polar diameter less than its equatorial diameter?

A. 25 km.
B. 43 km.
C. 80 km.
D. 30 km.
Answer» C. 80 km.
1619.

The speed of the earth in its orbit is -

A. west to east
B. East to west
C. North South
D. south to north
Answer» B. East to west
1620.

Planets smaller in size than Earth are -

A. Arun and Mangal
B. Varun and Venus
C. Venus and Mars
D. Varun and Mangal
Answer» D. Varun and Mangal
1621.

What is approximately the equatorial diameter of the Earth?

A. 12, 700 km.
B. 12, 750 km.
C. 12, 650 km.
D. 12, 600 km.
Answer» C. 12, 650 km.
1622.

The greatest distance between the Earth and the Sun is during

A. north solstice
B. south solstice
C. Apsour
D. subsolar
Answer» D. subsolar
1623.

Who first propounded that the Sun is the center of our solar system and the Earth revolves around it?

A. newton
B. Galilean
C. panini
D. copernicus
Answer» E.
1624.

When the duration of day and night are equal, the rays of the sun fall directly

A. at the north pole
B. At the equator
C. at the south pole
D. at the Tropic of Cancer
Answer» C. at the south pole
1625.

If the atmosphere is considered to be removed from the earth and space, then what will be the color of the sky?

A. Blue
B. Red
C. White
D. Black
Answer» E.
1626.

The duration of the day at the poles is

A. 3 month
B. six months
C. nine months
D. twelve months
Answer» C. nine months
1627.

Who first measured the circumference of the earth?

A. Hikatius
B. Herodotus
C. Aristotle
D. Eratosthenes
Answer» E.
1628.

The circumference of the earth is -

A. 35,000 km
B. 40, 075 km.
C. 45, 000 km.
D. 47, 050 km.
Answer» C. 45, 000 km.
1629.

On which of the following dates do the sun's rays fall directly on the equator?

A. 23 September
B. March 21
C. 21 March and 23 September
D. June 20
Answer» D. June 20
1630.

On June 21, daylight is visible at the North Pole.

A. zero hours
B. 12 hours
C. 18 hours
D. 24 hour
Answer» E.
1631.

Which planet is in the third order in terms of distance?

A. wed
B. Venus
C. Earth
D. Mars
Answer» D. Mars
1632.

The duration of day and night on earth is the same

A. at the poles
B. At the equator
C. on the Tropic of Capricorn
D. at the Tropic of Cancer
Answer» C. on the Tropic of Capricorn
1633.

When is the longest day in the southern hemisphere?

A. 21 June
B. 23 September
C. March 21
D. 22 December
Answer» E.
1634.

The planet closest to the earth is -

A. wed
B. Venus
C. Jupiter
D. Mars
Answer» C. Jupiter
1635.

Equinox means the date on which-

A. Day and night are of equal duration.
B. Days are longer than night.
C. night is longer than day
D. have the shortest day and shortest night of the year
Answer» B. Days are longer than night.
1636.

What is the distance of Earth from the Sun?

A. 107. 7 million km.
B. 142. 7 million km.
C. 146. 7 million km.
D. 149. 6 million km.
Answer» E.
1637.

The Earth is at its maximum distance from the Sun -

A. 365. in 12 days
B. 365. in 25 days
C. 365. in 50 days
D. 365. in 75 days
Answer» C. 365. in 50 days
1638.

The reason for having day and night is

A. Earth's rotation on its axis
B. the speed of the sun relative to the earth
C. tilt of the earth's axis
D. Earth's revolution around the Sun
Answer» B. the speed of the sun relative to the earth
1639.

Earth is located

A. between Venus and Mars
B. between Mars and Jupiter
C. between Venus and Jupiter
D. between Mercury and Venus
Answer» B. between Mars and Jupiter
1640.

The light from the nearest star other than the Sun reaches the Earth -

A. 2 seconds
B. 42 seconds
C. 2 years
D. 42 years
Answer» D. 42 years
1641.

The shortest distance between the Sun and the Earth is -

A. on 22nd December
B. On June 21
C. On September 22
D. On January 3
Answer» E.
1642.

Earth's natural satellite is

A. Aryabhata
B. Rohini
C. moon
D. Mars
Answer» D. Mars
1643.

Which of the following is called 'Blue Planet'?

A. saturn
B. Earth
C. Jupiter
D. Mars
Answer» C. Jupiter
1644.

What is the position of Earth in the Solar System in terms of size?

A. third
B. fourth
C. Fifth
D. sixth
Answer» D. sixth
1645.

The diameter of the earth at the equator is approximately -

A. 25, 000 km.
B. 20, 000 km.
C. 12, 800 km.
D. 6, 400 km.
Answer» D. 6, 400 km.
1646.

Approximately at what speed does the Earth revolve around the Sun in its orbit?

A. 5˚ per day
B. 2˚ per day
C. 1˚ per day
D. 3˚ per day
Answer» D. 3˚ per day
1647.

The spheroid is flat at the Earth's poles, this is clearly proved by the fact -

A. Earth's weight is greatest at the poles and minimum at the equator.
B. The mass of the substance is minimum at the poles and greatest at the equator
C. The mass of matter is greatest at the poles and the equator
D. Matter loses its weight on poles
Answer» B. The mass of the substance is minimum at the poles and greatest at the equator
1648.

Why are stars more visible from east than west?

A. The whole universe is moving from east to west
B. the earth is orbiting the sun
C. the earth is rotating from east to west
D. the earth is rotating from west to east
Answer» E.
1649.

Earth rotates on its axis -

A. East to west
B. west to east
C. North South
D. south to north
Answer» C. North South
1650.

The speed of Earth's rotation is

A. 27 kms. / Minute
B. 31 km. / Minute
C. 25 km. / Minute
D. 39. 5km/min
Answer» B. 31 km. / Minute