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Total=30

MCQ – 20 * 1=20

1. Which of the following wavelengths is commonly used in hyperspectral remote sensing?

A) 1 nm to 50 nm
B) 400 nm to 700 nm
C) 1,000 nm to 2,500 nm
D) 700 nm to 1,200 nm
2. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the "shortwave infrared" (SWIR) band
in multispectral remote sensing?
A) To monitor water bodies and ocean salinity.
B) To detect moisture content in vegetation and soil.
C) To assess vegetation health.
D) To identify specific minerals and geological features.
3. Which of the following satellites is known for providing panchromatic imagery?
A) Landsat 8
B) SPOT
C) MODIS
D) TerraSAR-X
4. Which of the following sensors is primarily used for measuring surface temperature?
A) RADAR sensor
B) Landsat sensor
C) Thermal infrared sensor
D) LiDAR sensor
5. Which type of platform would you typically use to monitor large-scale phenomena like
global vegetation health?
A) UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
B) Airborne platform
C) Low Earth Orbit satellite (LEO)
D) Ground-based sensor
6. What is the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 5 × 10¹⁴ Hz?
(Speed of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s)
A) 0.6 m
B) 1.5 m
C) 0.6 μm
D) 0.6 nm
7. If the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave is 2 meters, what is its frequency? (Speed
of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s)
A) 1.5 × 10⁸ Hz
B) 1.5 × 10⁷ Hz
C) 1.5 × 10⁶ Hz
D) 1.5 × 10⁹ Hz
8. If an electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 3 × 10¹² Hz, what is its wavelength?
(Speed of light = 3 × 10⁸ m/s)
A) 1 μm
B) 0.1 μm
C) 100 μm
D) 10 μm
9. 2. Who proposed the laws of planetary motion?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Albert Einstein
C) Johannes Kepler
D) Galileo Galilei

10. The point in a planet's orbit where it is closest to the Sun is called:
A) Aphelion
B) Perihelion
C) Apogee
D) Perigee

11. In which of the following situations will a satellite be in a geosynchronous orbit?


A) The satellite orbits at the same speed as Earth’s rotation.
B) The satellite moves around Earth faster than Earth’s rotation.
C) The satellite moves around Earth slower than Earth’s rotation.
D) The satellite orbits at an angle to Earth's equator.

12. Which of the following radiation is used in weather and communication satellites?

A. Microwave energy
B. X-rays
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Gamma rays

13. If the wavelength of a sound wave in air is 2 meters, and the speed of sound is 340
m/s, what is the frequency of the sound wave?
 A) 170 Hz
 B) 340 Hz
 C) 680 Hz
 D) 1020 Hz
14. The wavelength of a sound wave in water is 5 meters. If the frequency of the sound is
50 Hz, what is the speed of sound in water?
 A) 250 m/s
 B) 500 m/s
 C) 1000 m/s
 D) 2500 m/s

15. In which of the following reflection, the angel of incidence is not equal to the angel of
reflection?
A) Ideal reflection
B) Specular reflection
C) Lambertian reflection
D) Smooth reflection

16. Which of the following parameters determines the air space between the cells within
the leaf?

A. Effective absorption coefficient


B. Equivalent water thickness
C. Void area index
D. Void volume Index

17. Which theory dictates that an energy source behaves like a black body?

A. Wien's displacement law


B. Stefan-Boltzmann law
C. Wave theory
D. Particle theory

18. The infrared radiation of the electromagnetic spectrum has a wavelength range (um)
starting from x/10. What is x? (Round it down to the nearest integer)

YOUR ANSWER-

19. Which of the following alternatives correlates with the term "thermal infrared" energy?

A. Stefan-Boltzmann law
B. Wien's displacement law
C. Particle theory
D. Stefan-Boltzmann law

20. The concept of 'Spectral Signature' resembles which of the following human's quality?

A. Retina scan
B. Fingerprint
C. Smell
D. Sight
MSQ - 5 * 2 =10

1. Choose the correct strongest water absorption bands in the leaves:


A 2.5
B) 1.9 µm
C) 2.7 µm
D 1.4 µm

2. Which of the following options is/are correct based on the data acquired by the
sensors?

A. LANDSAT 8 (band 1) acquires data at 0.433-0.453 micrometers.


B. LANDSAT 8 (band 11) acquires data at 0.433-0.453 micrometers.
C. MODIS (band 1) acquires data at 0.620-0.670 micrometers.
D. MODIS (band 11) acquires data at 0.620-0.670 micrometers.

3. Which of the following is true about a geostationary satellite's?


A) Its orbit has an inclination of 90° to the equator.
B) It has an inclination of 0° to the equator (i.e., it stays over the Circular and in the
equator).
C) Tilted at 45 degrees to the equator
D) Remains fixed at one position relative to the Earth’s surface

4. What factors affect the properties of signals recorded by the sensor?

A. Sensor properties
B. Atmospheric interactions
C. Characteristics of target
D. Type of sensor

5. The expression M = OT states which of the following statements:

A. Total energy emitted increases rapidly with increase in temperature.


B. Sun is the ultimate source of energy.
C. Electromagnetic radiation moves in a harmonic sinusoidal wave pattern.
D. Energy radiated is a function of the surface temperature of the object.

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