Which planet is considered as the ‘Dwarf planet’?
- (A) Earth
- (B) Jupiter
- (C) Pluto
- (D) Saturn
- (C) Pluto
How many satellites (Moons) does Neptune have?
- (A) 16
- (B) 22
- (C) 29
- (D) 35
- (A) 16
The orbit in which of the following planet is nearest to the Sun?
- (A) Saturn
- (B) Uranus
- (C) Mars
- (D) Neptune
- (C) Mars
Which among the following defines the event of ‘Supernova’?
- (A) Moving Asteroid
- (B) Shinning Comet
- (C) Exploding Star
- (D) Expanding Black-hole
- (C) Exploding Star
Diameter of Jupiter is _______ times of Earth’s diameter.
- (A) 10
- (B) 11
- (C) 12
- (D) 13
- (B) 11
What is “Constellation”?
- (A) Classification of stars
- (B) Pattern of satellites
- (C) Groups of stars in the sky
- (D) Path of spacecraft
- (C) Groups of stars in the sky
Celestial body that affects tides of oceans is:
- (A) Sun
- (B) Moon
- (C) Galaxy
- (D) Comet
- (B) Moon
The time taken by the “Neptune” to revolve round the sun is approximately:
- (A) 100 years
- (B) 135 years
- (C) 165 years
- (D) 200 years
- (C) 165 years
Which of the following stars in known as the “Constant Star”?
- (A) Sirius
- (B) North star
- (C) The Sun
- (D) Canopus
- (B) North star
The ‘North Star’ is a part of the constellation:
- (A) Orion
- (B) Big dipper
- (C) Little dipper
- (D) Great bear
- (C) Little dipper
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