The existence of black holes was predicted by which eminent scientist’s ‘Theory of General Relativity’?
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Isaac Newton
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Albert Einstein
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Stephen Hawking
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Galileo Galilei
Q.2.
A total solar eclipse occurs when…
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The Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth
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The Earth moves between the Moon and the Sun
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Mars moves between the Sun and the Earth
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The Sun moves between the Earth and the Moon
Q.3.
Neil Armstrong became the first person to step foot on the Moon in 1969 followed by Buzz Aldrin, but what was the name of their third crewmate who remained in the Apollo 11 command module?
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James Lovell Jr.
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Michael Collins
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William Anders
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Fred Haise Jr.
Q.4.
After the Moon, what is the brightest object in the night sky?
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Betelgeuse
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Pole Star
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Venus
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International Space Station
Q.5.
Saturn is the planet with the most moons in the Solar System. How many moons does it have?
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82
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79
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27
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14
Q.6.
The main asteroid belt in our solar system lies between the orbits of which 2 planets?
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Mercury and Venus
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Mars and Jupiter
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Saturn and Jupiter
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Saturn and Uranus
Q.7.
Dwarf planets are smaller planets with similar objects present in their orbit of the sun. Which of the options below are dwarf planets in our Solar System?
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Mercury and Pluto
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Ceres and Europa
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Ceres and Pluto
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Mercury and the Moon
Q.8.
A light year is the distance travelled by light in how many Earth years?
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1
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5
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10
100%
15
Q.9.
The atmosphere of Mars is a lot thinner than on Earth and is made up of 2.8% nitrogen, 2% argon, less than 1% oxygen and 95% of which other gas?
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Hydrogen
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Carbon monoxide
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Helium
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Carbon dioxide
Q.10.
Our planet sits within the Solar System which sits within a galaxy. What is this galaxy called?
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Andromeda Galaxy
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Cigar Galaxy
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Eye of Sauron
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Milky Way
Q.11.
Our Solar System is 4.6 billion years old, but how old is the Earth?
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560 million years
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1.3 billion years
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2.6 billion years
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4.5 billion years
Q.12.
Which country was the first to travel in space?
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United States
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China
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Soviet Union
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United Kingdom
Q.13.
Halley’s Comet is the most famous comet orbiting the Sun and can be seen from Earth every 76 years. When will Halley’s Comet next return to our skies?
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2028
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2045
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2057
100%
2068
Q.14.
Which planet in the Solar System is furthest from the Sun?
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Mercury
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Uranus
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Neptune
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Jupiter
Q.15.
Which planet is known for its distinctive red spot caused by an anti-cyclone?
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Mars
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Jupiter
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Uranus
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Neptune
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