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Q1. Which planet was discovered due to its gravitational effects on Uranus?
A) Saturn
B) Jupiter
C) Neptune
D) Mars
Answer: C) Neptune
Explanation: Neptune was discovered in 1846 due to its gravitational effects on Uranus, which were predicted by Urbain Le Verrier.
Q2. What is the primary factor that causes ocean tides on Earth?
A) Earth's rotation
B) The Sun's gravity
C) The Moon's gravity
D) Inertia of ocean water
Answer: C) The Moon's gravity
Explanation: The primary factor causing ocean tides on Earth is the Moon's gravity, which pulls on the oceans creating tidal bulges.
Q3. What phenomenon occurs when the Moon's orbit around Earth is tilted relative to Earth's orbit around the Sun?
A) Solar eclipse
B) Lunar eclipse
C) High tide
D) Neap tide
Answer: A) Solar eclipse
Explanation: A solar eclipse occurs when this tilt allows the Moon to pass directly between the Earth and the Sun, blocking sunlight.
Q4. Which of the following is NOT a type of lunar eclipse?
A) Total lunar eclipse
B) Annular lunar eclipse
C) Partial lunar eclipse
D) Penumbral lunar eclipse
Answer: B) Annular lunar eclipse
Explanation: An annular eclipse is a type of solar eclipse, not lunar. It occurs when the Moon covers the Sun's center, leaving a visible ring.
Q5. Who invented the telescope, leading to significant advancements in celestial observations?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Urbain Le Verrier
D) William Herschel
Answer: B) Galileo Galilei
Explanation: Galileo's invention of the telescope in 1610 greatly advanced our understanding of the cosmos, including the discovery of Jupiter's moons.
Q1. The Solar System began as a _________.
Ans: (solar nebula)
Q2. Each planet has a "year" defined by its ________ around the Sun.
Ans: (orbital period)
Q3. Uranus was discovered by _________ in 1781.
Ans: (William Herschel)
Q4. A total solar eclipse turns day into virtual night and reveals ________ and changes animal behavior.
Ans: (stars)
Q5. The ________ has the largest mass in the Solar System, influencing the gravitational pull on other objects.
Ans: (Sun)
Q1. The Earth is more covered by oceans than land.
Ans: (True)
Q2. Galileo supported the geocentric model with his discoveries.
Ans: (False - He supported the heliocentric model.)
Q3. Neptune was discovered by visual observation before its gravitational effects were predicted.
Ans: (False - Its effects were predicted first.)
Q4. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the entire Moon is shadowed by the Earth.
Ans: (False - Only a subtle shading occurs.)
Q5. Spring tides occur when the Sun and Moon's gravitational forces are perpendicular.
Ans: (False - They occur when the forces align.)
Column A | Column B |
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A) Solar Nebula | Led to planet formation |
B) Galileo Galilei | Invented the telescope |
C) Gravitational Pull | Influences the orbits of planets |
D) Uranus | Discovered by William Herschel |
E) Tidal Bulges | Caused by the Moon's gravity |
Match:
A-2, B-4, C-3, D-1, E-5
Explanation:
A (Solar Nebula) led to the formation of planets (2).
B (Galileo Galilei) invented the telescope, enhancing celestial studies (4).
C (Gravitational Pull) is a force influencing planetary orbits (3).
D (Uranus) was discovered by William Herschel (1).
E (Tidal Bulges) are primarily caused by the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's oceans (5).
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