Geography-Planet Earth [ISSO- Social Science Olympiad (SOF) Class 6]: Questions 1 - 6 of 27
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Question 1
Question MCQ▾
It means a junior companion or attendant and moves round the planet in the same way as a planet moves round the sun.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Earth | |
b. | Satellite | |
c. | Plantes | |
d. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |
Question 2
Question MCQ▾
A group of stars forming various patterns is called a ________.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Satellite | |
b. | Constellation | |
c. | Earth | |
d. | Milky way |
Question 3
Statement True-False▾
When meteorites hit the earth they form a hollow which is called a Meteor.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | False | |
b. | True | |
c. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague | |
d. | All of the above |
Question 4
Question MCQ▾
________ was the first Indian satellite into space with the help of Russia.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Aryabhatta | |
b. | INSAT-1A | |
c. | Bhaskara I | |
d. | Bhaskara II |
Question 5
Statement True-False▾
The sun is the star at the centre of the solar system. Its gravitational power holds together other members of the solar system.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | False | |
b. | True | |
c. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague | |
d. | All of the above |
Question 6
Question MCQ▾
Which one of the following is true regarding the Asteroids?
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Asteroids revolve around the sun between the orbits of Mars and Neptune. | |
b. | Asteroids revolve around the sun between the orbits of Mars and Mercury. | |
c. | Asteroids revolve around the sun between the orbits of Mercury and Jupiter. | |
d. | Asteroids revolve around the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. |