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Universe Question Bank (Introduction) : Physics Physics

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions about the universe and physics. The questions cover topics like the geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar system, Kepler's laws of planetary motion, properties of the sun such as temperature and composition, and characteristics of the solar system such as the number of planets. The answer key is provided at the end.

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QUESTION BANK : PHYSICS PHYSICS

PHYSICS
Std. 10TH

Universe Question Bank (introduction)


(1) Who Thought That all Celestial Objects Orbit Round The Earth?
(A) Kepler (B) Galileo (C) Ptolemy (D) Copernicus
(2) Copernicus Model Is Known As
(A) Earth Centered (B) Geocentric (C) Sun centric (D) Heliocentric
(3) In Geocentric And Heliocentric Model, The Orbit Assumed For Celestial Objects Is
(A) Circular (B) Elliptical (C) Semielliptical (D) Parabola
(4) Who Discovered Laws Of Planetary Motion?
(A) John Kepler (B) Galileo (C) Ptolemy (D) Copernicus
(5) In Kepler’s Law Of Planetary Motion ,The Orbit Is Assumed Is
(A) Circular (B) Elliptical (C) Semielliptical (D) Parabola
(6) What Is The Distance Of The Sun From The galactic Centre ?
(A) 30000 Light years (B) 35000 Light Years (C) 20000 Light Years (D) 63240light
Years
(7) 1 Astronomical Unit = _________ Km
(A) 14.9 × 108 𝑘𝑚 (B) 1.49 × 108 𝑘𝑚 (C) 9.46 × 1012 𝑘𝑚 (D) 9.46 × 1010 𝑚
(8) One Au Is Equal To The Average Distance Between The Centre Of Earth And
(A) Sun (B) Moon (C) Planet (D) Surface Of Earth
(9) Which Among Is Not A Measure Celestial Distances
(A) Km (B) Light Year (C) Au (D) Angstrom
(10) Who Suggests That There Is No Obvious Centre Of The Universe?
(A) Galileo (B) Einstein (C) Stephan Hawking (D) Copernicus
(11) Who Told That There May Be A Many More Such Universes!
(A) Galileo (B) Einstein (C) Stephan Hawking (D) Copernicus
(12) How much Percentage Of Total Mass Does The Sun Contains?
(A) 99% (B) 99.86 % (C) 60 % (D) 89.86 %
(13) Which Planet Is Considered As A Dwarf Planet?
(A) Mars (B) Jupiter (C) Venus (D) Pluto
(14) Which Force Is Responsible For The Planers To Move In Their Respective Orbits?
(A) Centripetal Force (B) Gravitational Force (C) Magnetic Force (D) Electric Force
(15) Centripetal Force Required To Keep Planets In Their Respective Orbits Is Provided By
(A) Centripetal Force (B) Gravitational Force (C) Magnetic Force (D) Electric Force
(16) What Is The Value Of Temperature In The Core Region Of Sun ?
(A) 1.5 Crore K (B) 3 Crore K (C) 6000 K (D) 12000 K
(17) Matter In The Core Region Of The Sun Is In _____ State.
(A) Solid (B) Liquid (C) Gaseous (D) Plasma
(18) Pressure In The Central Part Of The Sun Is
(A) High Density (B) Low Density (C) Low Temp. (D) High Temp.
(19) The Conversion Of 4 Hydrogen Nuclei Into Helium Nuclei Is Due To
(A)Thermo Nuclear Fusion (B) Thermo Nuclear Fission
(C) Thermo Electric Fusion (D) Thermo Electric Fission
(20) What Is The Value Of Temperature On The Surface Of The Sun ?
(A) 1.5 Crore K (B) 3 Crore K (C)6000 K (D) 12000 K
(21) What Is The Time Period Of Number Of Sun Spots Keeps On Changing Periodically?
(A) 10 Years (B) 11 Years (C) No Change (D) Infinite
(22) About 400 Km Thick, Bright Layer Around The Sun Is Known As
(A) Photosphere (B) Atmosphere (C) Lithosphere (D) Ionosphere
(23) Photosphere Around The Sun Is Seen Only During Solar Eclipse Due To
(A) High Density (B) Low Density (C) Low Temp. (D) High Temp.
(24) It Is Estimated That The Sun Will Die In Approximately

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QUESTION BANK : PHYSICS PHYSICS
PHYSICS
Std. 10TH

(A) 5 Billion Years (B) 10 Billion Years (C) 5 Light Year (D) 10 Light Year
(25) Our Solar System Has
(A) Nine Planets (B) 10 Planets (C) Eleven Planets (D) 7 Planets
Ans Key
1.C 6.A 11.C 16.A 21.B
2.C 7.B 12.B 17.D 22.A
3.A 8.A 13.D 18.A 23.B
4.A 9.D 14.A 19.A 24.A
5.B 10.B 15.B 20.C 25.A

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