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Q1.Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. The following constellation consists of seven main stars.
a. Ursa major
b. Ursa minor
c. Hercules
d. Lyra
2. The following planets(s) has(have) ring around it(them)
a. Jupiter
b. Saturn
c. Uranus
d. All of the above
3. The following planet has maximum number of moon.
a. Jupiter
b. Saturn
c. Uranus
d. Neptune
Q2. Match the contents of column A with that of column B and choose the correct option:
Column A
(1) Akash ganga (2) Halley’s
(3) Scorpion
(4) Nebula
(5) Ceres
Column B
(a) Constellation
(b) Giant clouds of gases (c) Comet
(d) Dwarf planet
(e) Galaxy
(1)- ______, (2)- _______, (3)- _______, (4)- ________, (5)- __________
Q3. Name the following:
1. Rock pieces that lie in the belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter_________________
2. Three shapes of galaxies_________________
3. Name any two Jovian Planets __________________
4. Planets spin in an anticlockwise direction from West to East_______________
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Q4. Answer the following questions:
1. 2.
a)
b) Draw a diagram of solar system and label it.
c) The Big Dipper pointing out the pole star
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1- ursa major
2-all the above
3-jupiter
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1. (a)
2.. All of the above
3. Jupiter as the planet with the most moons
5. ka 1st Main Asteroid
2.elliptical, spiral, and irregular.
3. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune collectively make up the group known as the jovian planets.
4. Planets. All eight planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun in the direction of the Sun's rotation, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the Sun's north pole. Six of the planets also rotate about their axis in this same direction. The exceptions – the planets with retrograde rotation – are Venus and Uranus.
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Q 3. Notice that a line from the two outermost stars in the bowl of the Big Dipper points to Polaris. ... And notice that Polaris marks the tip of the handle of the Little Dipper. The northern sky is a large clock, with Polaris at its center.
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