A) 26 (14%)
B) 12 (14%)
C) 24 (71%)
D) 06 (2%)
Answer: C
2 of 20: Who formulated the geocentric theory?
A) Newton (25%)
B) Copernicus (29%)
C) Ptolemy (28%)
D) Galileo (18%)
Answer: C
3 of 20: Who formulated the heliocentric theory?
A) Ptolemy (16%)
B) Kepler (30%)
C) Galileo (22%)
D) Copernicus (32%)
Answer: D
4 of 20: What is the axial tilt of the Earth?
A) 17.5 Degrees (17%)
B) 24.5 Degrees (27%)
C) 23.5 Degrees (47%)
D) 12.7 Degrees (9%)
Answer: C
5 of 20: The Earth diameter is _________ kilometers?
A) 7,904 (13%)
B) 12,756 (58%)
C) 6,542 (21%)
D) 9,655 (8%)
Answer: B
6 of 20: Earth has how many natural satellites visible to the naked eye?
A) None (20%)
B) Four (24%)
C) Two (17%)
D) One (39%)
Answer: D
7 of 20: What was the giant land mass called that existed some 200 million years ago?
A) Pangaea (34%)
B) Cambrian (27%)
C) Giant Land Mass (28%)
D) Triassic (11%)
Answer: A
8 of 20: According to the conventional definition of "continent" used by "National Geographic" magazine, the Earth has seven continents.
A) True (78%)
B) False (22%)
Answer: A
9 of 20: Earth is the densest of all of the Sun's planets.
A) True (56%)
B) False (44%)
Answer: A
10 of 20: The Earth's average distance is ______________ kilometers from the Sun.
A) 1,495,970,000 (47%)
B) 93,000,000 (22%)
C) 149,597,000 (28%)
D) 9,300,000 (2%)
Answer: C
11 of 20: The Earth is the ___________ planet from the Sun.
A) Fourth (13%)
B) Third (69%)
C) Second (14%)
D) Fifth (3%)
Answer: B
12 of 20: The Earth is a _________________ planet.
A) Gas Giant (14%)
B) Asteroid (27%)
C) Jovian (16%)
D) Terrestrial (42%)
Answer: D
13 of 20: Earth's atmosphere consists mostly of?
A) Carbon Dioxide and Argon (12%)
B) Oxygen and Hydrogen (42%)
C) Hydrogen and Helium (13%)
D) Oxygen and Nitrogen (33%)
Answer: D
14 of 20: When the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon it is called a _________ eclipse.
A) Solar (35%)
B) Inferior Conjunction (26%)
C) Transit (8%)
D) Lunar (31%)
Answer: D
15 of 20: Earth is moving around the Sun at about __________ miles per hour?
A) 24,000 (26%)
B) 109,600 (35%)
C) 12,000 (18%)
D) 67,000 (21%)
Answer: D
16 of 20: Earth's inner core is solid.
A) True (54%)
B) False (46%)
Answer: A
17 of 20: The largest known impact crater on the Earth is the _________________.
A) Caloris Basin (30%)
B) Barringer Crater (33%)
C) Vredefort Ring (24%)
D) Clearwater Lakes Craters (13%)
Answer: C
18 of 20: The highest mountain on the Earth, measured conventionally, is ________________.
A) K2 (26%)
B) Mauna Kea (24%)
C) McKinley (14%)
D) Everest (36%)
Answer: D
19 of 20: What is the second highest mountain on the Earth, measured conventionally?
A) McKinley (20%)
B) K2 (57%)
C) Everest (13%)
D) Mauna Kea (10%)
Answer: B
20 of 20: The deepest depression on the Earth is the _______________.
A) Eurasia Basin (18%)
B) Puerto Rico Trench (32%)
C) Marianas Trench (39%)
D) Java Trench (11%)
Answer: C
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All Answers in table
Q.NO | ANSWER |
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1. | C |
2. | C |
3. | D |
4. | C |
5. | B |
6. | D |
7. | A |
8. | A |
9. | A |
10. | C |
11. | B |
12. | D |
13. | D |
14. | D |
15. | D |
16. | A |
17. | C |
18. | D |
19. | B |
20. | C |