1
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The nearest star to the planet earth is:
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a) Venus b) Sun c) Moon d) Alpha
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2
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Orion is a name of a
____________________.
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a) star planet b) planet c) galaxy d) constellation
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3
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The largest planet
of the solar system:
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a) Mars b) Sun c) Jupiter d) Saturn
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4
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A body revolving
around another body is called as:
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a) Orion b) Stars c) Sun d) Satellite
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5
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Name the comet which
appears after every 76 years:
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a) Hallet’s b) Meteor c) Halley’s d) Pole star
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6
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The first Indian
satellite:
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a) Kalpana-1 b) Aryabhatta c) INSAT d) EDUSAT
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7
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Distances of stars
are expressed in:
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a) km b) square meter c) light year d) meters
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8
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The star appears to
be stationary from the Earth:
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a) Pole star b) Sirius c) Orion d) Ursa Major
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9
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The bright star like objects with a long tail approaching
the Sun in a highly elliptical orbit is called:
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a) Celestial bodies b) Meteor c) Comets d) Stars
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10
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The un-burnt piece of meteor which reaches the surface of
the earth:
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a) Celestial bodies b) Meteorites c) Comets d) Stars
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11
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Meteors are commonly known as:
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a) Comets b) Stars c) Asteroids d) Shooting stars
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12
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In Indian astronomy planets are called:
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a) Objects b) Graha c) Budha d) Bodies
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13
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The motion of the earth around the Sun is called:
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a) Change of season b) Revolution c) Rotation d) Orbits
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14
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The planet also known as morning star is ------------
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a)Mars b)Mercury c)Jupiter d)Venus 11
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15
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One light year is equal to:
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a) 18X106 km b) 40.67X1012 km c) 9.46X1012 km d) 150,000,000 km
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16
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Jupiter has a thick atmosphere of ___________ which
reflects most of the sun light falling on it.
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a) Oxygen b) Helium c) Nitrogen d) Hydrogen
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17
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___________ was launched in the honour of Kalpana Chawla, a
space scientist of Indian origin, who died in mishap in a space vehicle.
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a) INSAT-3E b) INSAT-3D c) INSAT-1A d) INSAT-IID
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18
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Solar eclipse occurs on ________________.
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a) full moon day b) new moon day c) both ‘a’ and ‘b’ d)
none of the above
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19
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Stars produce heat energy and light due to the fusion
of______________.
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a) Oxygen b) Hydrogen c) Helium d) Ozone
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20
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Stars appear to move from____________ in the sky.
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a) west to east b) east to west c) north to south d) south
to north
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21
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Ursa Major moves around the ________________.
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a) Sun b) Earth c) Moon d) Pole Star
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22
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In 2006, the IAU adopted a new definition of a planet. IAU
stands for______________.
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a) Indian Astronomical Union b) International Astronomy of
Universe
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c) International Astronomical Union d) Indian Astronomy of
Universe
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23
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149. Name the planet which is least dense among all the
planets.
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a) Mercury b) Mars c) Saturn d) Jupiter
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24
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150. The axis of the Earth is inclined to its orbital plane
at an angle of:
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a) 23.5° b) 66.5° c) 25.3° d) 65.5°
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25
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Our earth as well as the sun
belongs to the galaxy which has a spiral shape called the
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(a) Milky way (b) Galaxy (c) Light year (d) Universe
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Solution
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1
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b
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6
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b
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11
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d
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16
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d
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21
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d
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2
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d
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7
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c
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12
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b
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17
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a
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22
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c
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3
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c
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8
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a
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13
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b
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18
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b
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23
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c
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4
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d
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9
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c
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14
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d
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19
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b
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24
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b
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5
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c
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10
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b
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15
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c
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20
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b
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25
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a
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Stars and The Solar System
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CBSE Ch. Stars and The Solar System (Physics) MCQ
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Choose the Appropriate Answer MCQ
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Test Paper Based on CCE (With Solution)
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Questions Paper for SA with solution
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Stars and The Solar System- Question bank Class VIII(8th)
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