Q.1) What is Selenology?
a) The study of the Moon.
b) The study of Soil.
c) The study of the Sun.
d) The study of the Solar system.
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Explanation: Selenology is called the study of the Moon.
Q.2) Which planet is called the red planet?
a) Mercury
b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Venus
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Explanation: Because of its Iron-rich red soil and pink sky of Mars give it the name, “Red Planet”.
Q.3) Which of the following are the two satellites of mars?
a) Phobes and Demos
b) Phobes and Titan
c) Demos and Titan
d) Titan and Europa
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Explanation: Phobes and Demos are the two satellites of the planet Mars.
Q.4) When was world war 1 fought?
a) 1914
b) 1919
c) 1913
d) 1912
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Explanation: World war 1 started in the year 1914 and end in 1918.
Q.5) When was world war 2 started?
a) 1941
b) 1939
c) 1938
d) 1946
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Explanation: World war 1 started in the year 1939 and end in 1945.
Q.6) Which of the following lake is not located in North America?
a) Lake Victoria
b) Lake Superior
c) Lake Huron
d) Lake Ontario
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Explanation: Lake Victoria is located in Africa and it is Africas largest lake.
Q.7) What is the height of Mount Everest?
a) 8,988 metre
b) 7,888 metre
c) 8,848 metre
d) 8,700 metre
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Explanation: The height of Mount Everest is 8,848 meters.
Q.8) Which is the lowest land point on earth?
a) Caspian Sea
b) Lake Victoria
c) Dead Sea
d) Salt Lake
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Explanation: The Dead Sea is the lowest land point on earth.
Q.9) Maximum distance from the earth to the sun is known as?
a) Aphelion
b) Perihelion
c) Equinox
d) Solistice
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Explanation: The Maximum distance from the earth to the sun is known as Aphelion.
Q.10) Minimum distance from the earth to the sun is known as?
a) Aphelion
b) Perihelion
c) Equinox
d) Solistice
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Explanation: The Minimum distance from the earth to the sun is known as Perihelion.