Quiz-1-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
1. On which of the following planets water cycle is available?
(1) Jupitar
(2) Earth
(3) Mars
(4) Venus
2. The asterolds revolve round the sun between :
(1) Earth and Mars
(2) Mars and Jupitar
(3) Jupitar and Saturn
(4) Saturn and uranus
3. Which of the following is called the twin of the Earth?
(1) Neptune
(2) Venus
(3) Mars
(4) Saturn
4. Which amidst the following planets has its orbit closest to sun?
(1)Venus
(2) Mars
(3) Jupitar
(4) Uranus
5. The light from the sun reaches the Earth about--
(1) 8 Seconds
(2) 8 Minutes
(3)10 Seconds
(4) 10 Minutes
6. The surface temperature of the sun is estimated as
(1) 6000 c
(2) 12000c
(3) 18000c
(4) 24000c
7. Which one of the following planets has no moon?
(1) Mars
(2) Neptune
(3) Murcury
(4) Pluto
8. Which one of the following is called a red planet?
(1) Venus
(2) Murcury
(3) Mars
(4) Jupitar
9.Britest planet in our solar system is
(1) Venus
(2) Murcury
(3) Mars
(4) Jupiter
10. The milky way Galaxy was first observed by
(1) Galileo
(2) Maarten Schmidt
(3) Marconi
(4) Newton
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1. On which of the following planets water cycle is available?
(1) Jupitar
(2) Earth
(3) Mars
(4) Venus
2. The asterolds revolve round the sun between :
(1) Earth and Mars
(2) Mars and Jupitar
(3) Jupitar and Saturn
(4) Saturn and uranus
3. Which of the following is called the twin of the Earth?
(1) Neptune
(2) Venus
(3) Mars
(4) Saturn
4. Which amidst the following planets has its orbit closest to sun?
(1)Venus
(2) Mars
(3) Jupitar
(4) Uranus
5. The light from the sun reaches the Earth about--
(1) 8 Seconds
(2) 8 Minutes
(3)10 Seconds
(4) 10 Minutes
6. The surface temperature of the sun is estimated as
(1) 6000 c
(2) 12000c
(3) 18000c
(4) 24000c
7. Which one of the following planets has no moon?
(1) Mars
(2) Neptune
(3) Murcury
(4) Pluto
8. Which one of the following is called a red planet?
(1) Venus
(2) Murcury
(3) Mars
(4) Jupitar
9.Britest planet in our solar system is
(1) Venus
(2) Murcury
(3) Mars
(4) Jupiter
10. The milky way Galaxy was first observed by
(1) Galileo
(2) Maarten Schmidt
(3) Marconi
(4) Newton
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