WORLD Flashcards

1
Q

Who discovered with his newly invented telescope that jupiter has 4 four moons

A

Galileo Galilei in 1610
Four moons were :
- Io
- Europa
- Ganymede
- Callisto

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2
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Who was the first to describe the rings of the Saturn as a disc around it in 1655

A

Chirstiaan Huygens
Other inventions - pendulum clock, centrifugal governors and magic lantern

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3
Q

1 revolution of moon around sun is equal to how many rotation of moon on its own axis

A

One and equal to 27.3 earth days

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4
Q

Weather changes on earth are caused by

A

Heat from the sun and movement of air

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5
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Who explained the concept of expanding of universe

A

Edwin hubble

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6
Q

Moon’s tallest mountain

A

Huygens

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7
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Who discovered the four moons of saturn

A

Giovanni Cassini
Gap in the ring system of Saturn is calles Cassini Division

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8
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Who discovered the existence of Meson

A

Hideki Yukuwa
Meson - a particle which explain how proton and neutrons interact in nucleus

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9
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Who is best known for his Catalog of Nebulae and star clusters

A

Charles Messier

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10
Q

Who proved that universe was not unchanging

A

Tycho Brahe

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11
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When there are two full moon in a month, the second one is called

A

Blue moon

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12
Q

When full moon occurs at perigee is called

A

Super moon

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13
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Who discovered Pluto

A

Clyde W. Tombaugh
5 moons of Pluto - Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos and Hydra

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14
Q

Largest moon of Saturn

A

Titan

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15
Q

Dwarf planet which lies in the main asteroid belt

A

Ceres
Largest dwarf Planet - ERIS

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16
Q

Which belt is ring of icy bodies just outside of Neptune’s orbit

A

Kuiper belt
Pluto lies in this belt

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17
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Belts which are giant swaths of magnetically trapped highly energetic particles that surrounds Earth

A

Van Allen Radiation belts

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18
Q

Most famous visible constellations in summertime is

A

Ursa Major also called Big Dipper, the Great Bear or the Saptarshi

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19
Q

Second Largest Dwarf Planet in Kuiper belt in our solar system

A

Makemake

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20
Q

Windiest planet

A

Neptune

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21
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The theory that dinosaurs were driven to extinction by the aftermath of a large asteroid impact on Earth was given by

A

Luis Alvarez

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22
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About 70% of the Sun is made up

A

Hydrogen
helium - 28%
Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen - 1.5

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23
Q

brightest star in the Orion
Constellation

A

Rigel

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24
Q

The headquarters of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics is located in

A

Banglore

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25
Q

The term ‘Blood Moon’ is used to refer to

A

Lunar eclipse

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26
Q

Which one of the following is the largest recognised constellation

A

Hydra

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27
Q

The approximate diameter of the
sun is_____ times the diameter of
Earth

A

109

28
Q

In the life cycle of a star, the stage nebula refers to.

A

a cloud of dust and hydrogen

29
Q

what are Jovian planets

A

planets which gas giants
jupiter saturn neptune uranus

30
Q

Baily’s beads can be observed during a

A

Total Solar EClipse

31
Q

Lucifer is another name for the planet

A

Venus

32
Q

Planetary scientists call the thin gaseous envelope around the Moon as the

A

lunar exosphere

33
Q

radius of the moon

A

1.64 * 10^6 m

34
Q

During the phenomenon of aphelion, the approximate distance
between the earth and
the sun is

A

152 million km

35
Q

Which planet is made up of thick white and yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid

A

venus

36
Q

The _____ is responsible for Earth’s magnetic field

A

outer core

37
Q

The process that moves, elevates or builds up portions of the earth’s
crust is called

A

DIastrotrophism

38
Q

The approximate period between two consecutive new moons is ______
days

A

29.5

39
Q

The summer solstice 2023 in the Northern Hemisphere occurs on

A

20 June

40
Q

The Physics Phenomenon when, in Polar regions like Alaska and Northern Canada, a splendid display of colours is seen in the sky is called

A

Aurora Borealis

41
Q

When does the entire earth experience equal days and nights

A

Equinox

42
Q

1° latitude is equal to
approximately ______ km

A

111KM

43
Q

On which day of the year is the earth farthest from the sun, at a position called aphelion

A

4 July

44
Q

Lines joining located at equal travel time from a common centre are
called

A

Isochornes

45
Q

A line drawn on a map to indicate connecting points of equal salinity in the ocean

A

Isohaline

46
Q

A line on a chart connecting points of equal abundance values of a plant species sampled in different sections of an area

A

Isonomal

47
Q

A line drawn through
geographical points at which a given phase of thunderstorm activity occurred simultaneously

A

Isobronts

48
Q

All parallel circles from
the Equator to the poles are known as

A

Parallels of Latitude

49
Q

The 90 degree East
Meridian passes through

A

Meghalaya, Bhutan, Bangladesh

50
Q

the longest river in Asia

A

Yangtze River

51
Q

The Nile River flows
northward through the tropical climate of eastern Africa and into the
Mediterranean Sea. It passes through

A

Tanzania,
Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt

52
Q

The Danube is the river
that passes through

A

Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia

53
Q

Which one of the following is
the deepest gorge in the world

A

Kali Gandki Gorge, Nepal

54
Q

The strait of _______ connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean

A

Gibraltar

55
Q

Which is the largest lake in the world in terms of surface area

A

Caspian Sea

56
Q

freshwater lake with the greatest surface area

A

Lake Superior, USA & Canada

57
Q

The city of______is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River

A

Shanghai

58
Q

largest producer of
wheat in the world

A

China

59
Q

Mosses, Lichens and small shrubs are found in which type of vegetation

A

Tundra

60
Q

Savanna Tropiical Grassland is in

A

Africa

61
Q

Taiga forest is found in which of the following countries

A

Russia, Canada, the USA’s Alaska,Sweden, Finland and Norway, Russia,
northern Kazakhstan, northern Mongolia, and northern Japan

62
Q

Velds are grasslands of

A

Africa

63
Q

Which forest is also referred to
as ‘Monsoon Forests’

A

Tropical Decideous Forests

64
Q

Hardwood trees like sal, teak, neem and shisham (useful for making furniture, transport and constructional material) are found in which type of
forests

A

Tropical Deciduous Forests

65
Q

Which of the following trees will you find in the Littoral forests

A

Sundari