Celestial Bodies Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Celestial Bodies?

Questions : 12 | Total Attempts: 1017 | Recent Updated: 22-Sep-2021
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The celestial body is a natural object located outside the Earth's atmosphere and any asteroid in space is an astronomical body. Some examples of these are the Moon, Sun, an asteroid, planets, and stars. These are all very small celestial bodies, but apart from these, there are many which are also very large. For example, Ceres: - Ceres is an astronomical body that is the largest and heaviest asteroid ever found in the belt between Mars and Jupiter, and the "Kuiper Belt" is also an astronomical body, which is defined as follows, the Kuiper belt consists of many celestial bodies. It is actually a disk-shaped region in the outer solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune and scientists are discovering new ones every day. The study of celestial bodies is mainly called Astronomy science. So let's start this quiz and know about celestial bodies.

Questions Excerpt


1. Who suggested that the sun was at the center of our solar system?

A. Christiaan Huygens

B. Johannes Kepler

C. Giovanni Cassini

D. Nicolaus Copernicus

2. Planets that revolve around other stars are called ....

A. Asteroid

B. Exoplanets

C. Meteors

D. Galaxies

3. Satellites are objects that revolve around ...

A. Sun

B. Moon

C. Planets

D. None of these

4. .... are small chunks of ice and rock that come from the outer edge of the solar system.

A. Satellites

B. Comets

C. Meteors

D. Meteorites

5. Most of the asteroids are found between ...

A. Mars and Jupiter

B. Mars and Earth

C. Venus and Jupiter

D. Neptune and Saturn

6. Which one of the following is also known as shooting stars?

A. Planet

B. Moon

C. Comets

D. Meteors

7. Which galaxy can be seen with the naked eye on a clear night?

A. Andromeda galaxy

B. Messier 81

C. Triangulum Galaxy

D. None of these

8. The other name of Andromeda Galaxy is...

A. M20

B. M51

C. M21

D. M31

9. With your naked eye, how many galaxies you can see?

A. 5

B. 7

C. 9

D. 11

10. Which one is the largest and most massive asteroid in the belt between Mars and Jupiter?

A. Ceres

B. 4 Vesta

C. 2 Pallas

D. 243 Ida

11. Which one of the following is considered as the second moon of the earth?

A. Ganymede

B. Europa

C. Cruithne

D. Callisto

12. Which one of the following is the most beautiful star?

A. Vega

B. Betelgeuse Star

C. Sirius A

D. None of these

 

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