Astronomy Questions
Astronomy Questions
(a) Mercury
(b) Venus
(c) Mars
(d) earth
5- The average distance between the earth and the sun is equal to,
(a) One light year
(b) One astronomical unit
(c) One parsec
(d) Two parsec
6- Which planet contains Olympus Mons, the largest volcano of the solar system?
(a) Mercury
(b) Earth
(c) Mars
(d) Venus
8- What was the first asteroid discovered in 1801 and named after the Roman goddess
of harvest?
(a) Juno
(b) Hygiea
(c) Ceres
(d) Oort
10- When an asteroid is assigned a number in front of its name, what additional
information does that provide?
11- In the asteroid belt, some areas are almost free of asteroids. These are known as,
(a) Kirkwood's gaps
(b) Roche's gaps
(c) Cassini divisions
(d) Cassini and Roche's divisions
12- The asteroids that cross the earth's orbit are known as,
(a) Apollo objects
(b) Amor objects
(c) Trojan asteroids
(d) Newton asteroids
13- What is the name given to the two asteroids groups sharing the Jupiter's orbit?
(a) Trojan asteroids
(b) Armor objects
(c) Apollo objects
(d) Newton asteroids
15- Asteroids which are made up of carbon-rich material and have low albedos are
called,……………..
(a) C-type asteroids
(b) M-type asteroids
(c) S-type asteroids
(d) A- type asteroids
16- The nucleus of a comet …………………….
(a) is visible from earth-based telescopes.
(b) has an irregular shape.
(c) has a higher density than ice.
(d) All the previous answers
21. A lunar month (a complete cycle of phases from new moon to the subsequent new
moon) is longer than the orbital period because, ………………….
24- What is the CORRECT relationship between the Mercury's rotation and orbital
periods?
29- Mars is called the red planet. What causes this red colour on Mars?
(a) Iron oxide on its surface
(b) A high surface temperature
(c) Thick atmospheric clouds
30- During a solar eclipse, an observer on the moon, looking at the earth would see,
(a) Earth partially covered by moon's shadow
(b) The sun completely covered by the earth
(c) Earth completely covered by moon's shadow
(d) The sun partially covered by the earth