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Space Telescopes

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The Spektr-R telescope was launched into orbit in 2011 to study what?

A
Black Holes
B
Neutron Stars
C
Earth Magnetic Field
D
All of the above
Explanation and memory cue

The Spektr-R (also known as RadioAstron) telescope, launched in 2011, is a space-based radio telescope primarily used to study compact objects such as neutron stars and black holes by observing their radio emissions. However, its main scientific focus is on neutron stars and black holes, not the Earth's magnetic field. Since option D ('All of the above') includes the Earth's magnetic field, which is incorrect, option B is the most accurate answer.

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Constellations And Star Clusters

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Which of the following is the same type as Cygnus, Pleiades, and Scorpio?

A
Sirius
B
Orion
C
Venus
D
Vega
Explanation and memory cue

Cygnus, Pleiades, and Scorpio are all names of constellations or star clusters, making Orion the correct answer as it is also a constellation. Sirius and Vega are individual stars, and Venus is a planet, so they do not fit the same category.

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Planetary Observation

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Mars will be visible skimming south of which star in Gemini?

A
Castor
B
Sirius
C
Betelgeuse
D
Pollux
Explanation and memory cue

Mars will be visible skimming south of Pollux, which is one of the two brightest stars in Gemini. Castor is also in Gemini but Mars is closer to Pollux in this context. Sirius and Betelgeuse are stars in other constellations (Canis Major and Orion respectively).

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Stellar Classification

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Astronomy

Blue dwarfs and red giants respectively refer to:

A
Moons of Jupiter
B
Young star and Old star
C
Old star and Young star
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Blue dwarfs are theoretical future stars that are relatively young and hot, while red giants are older stars in a late stage of stellar evolution. Therefore, blue dwarfs correspond to young stars and red giants to old stars.

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Telescopes

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Upon completion in 2029, which of the following will become the most powerful telescope in the world?

A
James Webb Space Telescope
B
Giant Magellan Telescope
C
Vainu Bappu Telescope
D
Hubble Space Telescope 2.0
Explanation and memory cue

The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), expected to be completed around 2029, will be one of the most powerful ground-based telescopes, surpassing current telescopes in light-gathering and resolution capabilities. The James Webb Space Telescope is already launched (2021), and the Hubble Space Telescope 2.0 does not exist as a named project. The Vainu Bappu Telescope is smaller and less powerful.

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Comets

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Astronomy

Halley’s Comet is expected to next appear in mid-____? (year)

A
2065
B
2061
C
2040
D
None of These
Explanation and memory cue

Halley's Comet is known to have an orbital period of approximately 76 years. It last appeared in 1986, so its next appearance is predicted around 2061, making option B correct.

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Solar System / Objects

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Astronomy

Some objects from the Kuiper belt are classified as “plutoids” and include?

A
Pluto, Haumea, and Eris
B
Pluto, Bris, and Teres
C
Pluto, Eris, and Ceres
D
Yeres, Teres, Ceres
Explanation and memory cue

Plutoids are dwarf planets located beyond Neptune in the Kuiper belt. According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the recognized plutoids are Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. Ceres is a dwarf planet but it is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, not in the Kuiper belt, so it is not classified as a plutoid. The original options contained misspelled names, so the corrected option A includes Pluto, Haumea, and Eris, which are all plutoids. This makes option A the correct answer.

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Planetary Moons And Atmospheres

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Titan, a moon of _______, and Triton, a moon of _______, have atmospheres mainly of _______.

A
Saturn, Jupiter, Hydrogen
B
Uranus, Neptune, Nitrogen
C
Saturn, Neptune, Nitrogen
D
Mars, Venus, Hydrogen
Explanation and memory cue

Titan is a moon of Saturn and has an atmosphere primarily composed of nitrogen. Triton is a moon of Neptune and also has a nitrogen-rich atmosphere. Therefore, option C correctly identifies the parent planets and the main atmospheric component for both moons.

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Solar System Structure

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Which of the following is a region of the solar system even farther out than the Kuiper belt?

A
The Gort cloud
B
The Oort cloud
C
The Fort cloud
D
The Nort cloud
Explanation and memory cue

The Oort cloud is a theoretical spherical shell of icy objects that exists far beyond the Kuiper belt, making it the correct answer. The other options are either misspellings or fictitious.

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Asteroid Belt

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Astronomy

Most asteroids orbit the sun in a region called the asteroid belt between which two planets?

A
Mars and Jupiter
B
Jupiter and Saturn
C
Mercury and Neptune
D
Venus and Uranus
Explanation and memory cue

Most asteroids orbit the sun in the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. This region contains numerous rocky bodies that did not form into a planet.