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    While watching stars Rohan found that a star is appearing blue. It is because
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    Solution :
    If Rohan found a blue-coloured star this means it's hotter than the sun because Hot stars appear blue because most energy is emitted in the bluer parts of the spectrum. There is little emission in the blue parts of the spectrum for cool stars - they appear red.
    Hence the correct opt: D
  • Question 2
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    Meteors are __________.
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    Meteors, also known as shooting stars, are pieces of dust and debris from space that burn up in Earth's atmosphere
    hence the correct option B 
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    Which of the following is the first human-made object to reach the surface of the Moon?
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    Solution: Luna 2 was launched on 21 September 1959. It is also named as Second Soviet Cosmic Rocket. It was the first human made object to reach the surface of the moon or to make contact with another celestial body.
    Hence, the correct option is (D).  
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following is not a dwarf planet?
    Solution
    solution:
     We know that all the three options other than Venus are small planets and we even doesn't heard about those planets
     but we know that for sure Venus is a big planet occurs in milky way galaxy 
    hence the correct opt: D
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    Which of these are lines on a map joining those places which have the same atmospheric pressure for a specified period of time?
    Solution
    Isolines are the lines drawn to connect different places which share a common feature. Isobars are the lines on a map joining the places with the same atmospheric pressure. Isobar are commonly used in television for the weather forecast. 
  • Question 6
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    When an astronaut makes a visit to Moon then he perceives the colour of the outer space as
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    solution:
    There should be no sky. Consequently, anything above should have no color when viewed from the moon and for an astronaut, there's no atmosphere in space to scatter light. Hence, he sees the black space.
    hence the correct opt: C
  • Question 7
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    Trimix is a breathing gas, consisting of three gases and is often used in deep commercial diving. These three gases are.
    Solution
    Diving gases consisting of oxygen, helium and  nitrogen are commonly known as trimix. With these three gasses it is possible to create a mixture helpful for different depths or purposes by adjusting the proportions of each gas.
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    ___________ is any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris that occurs in currently glaciated and formerly glaciated regions on Earth, through geomorphological processes.
    Solution
    • Moraines are accumulations of dirt and rocks that have fallen onto the glacier surface or have been pushed along by the glacier as it moves.
    • The dirt and rocks composing moraines can range in size from powdery silt to large rocks and boulders.
    • A receding glacier can leave behind moraines that are visible long after the glacier retreats.
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    Jupiter has many moons. The four largest moons namely lo, Europe, Ganymede and Callisto were first observed by which of the following astronomer?
    Solution
    • Widely regarded as one of the greatest scientists, Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer and mathematician, who helped shape the scientific revolution during the Renaissance. 
    • He discovered Jupiter’s four largest moons viz. Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. They are together known as the Galilean Satellites in his honour.
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    This probe was launched on $$19$$ January $$2006$$ to Pluto. It flew by the Pluto Charon system on $$14$$ July $$2015$$ and is the first probe to be launched to Pluto. Name the probe.
    Solution
    • New Horizons is a space probe launched by NASA on 19 January 2006, to the dwarf planet Pluto and on an escape trajectory from the Sun. It is the first man-made spacecraft to go to Pluto.
    • The primary mission of New Horizons is to study Pluto and its system of moons. The secondary mission is to study any objects in the Kuiper Belt, if something became available for a flyby.
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