MCQ on the Solar System

Multiple-choice Questions (MCQ) on the Solar System:

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ Quiz) on Solar System with answers. It is useful for various competitive exams like UPSC, UPPSC, BPSC, IAS/PCS and others.

MCQ on Solar System


 

Q 1. What is the largest planet in our
solar system?

a) Earth

b) Mars

c) Jupiter

d) Saturn

Answer (c)

 

Q 2. Which planet is known for its
prominent rings?

a) Venus

b) Uranus

c) Neptune

d) Saturn

Answer (d)

 

Q 3. What is the smallest planet in our
solar system?

a) Venus

b) Mercury

c) Mars

d) Jupiter

Answer (b)

 

Q 4. Which planet is closest to the Sun?

a) Venus

b) Mars

c) Mercury

d) Jupiter

Answer (c)

 

Q 5. Which planet has the most moons?

a) Earth

b) Mars

c) Saturn

d) Uranus

Answer (c)

 

Q 6. Which planet is known for its red
color?

a) Venus

b) Mars

c) Neptune

d) Saturn

Answer (b)

 

Q 7. What is the hottest planet in our
solar system?

a) Venus

b) Mercury

c) Earth

d) Jupiter

Answer (a)

 

Q 8. Which planet is often referred to
as the “evening star” or the “morning star”?

a) Venus

b) Mars

c) Mercury

d) Jupiter

Answer (a)

 

Q 9. Which planet is known for its Great
Red Spot, a massive storm?

a) Venus

b) Saturn

c) Uranus

d) Jupiter

Answer (d)

 

Q 10. Which planet has the most similar
conditions to Earth?

a) Venus

b) Mars

c) Jupiter

d) Saturn

Answer (b)

 

11. The scientist who proposed Big Bang
Theory was:

a)      
Abbe Georges Lemaitre

b)     
Edwin Hubble

c)      
Nicholas Copernicus

d)     
Aryabhatta

Answer (b)

 

12. The sun appears to be the closest to
the earth on:

a)      
January 3

b)     
July 4

c)      
September 5

d)     
December 4

Answer (a)

 

13. On June 21 the Sun’s rays fall
vertically on the:

a)      
The Tropic of Cancer

b)     
The Tropic of Capricorn

c)      
The Equator

d)     
The Arctic Circle

Answer (a)

 

14. The apparent movement of the Sun is
overhead the Equator twice a year on:

a)      
Dec 22 and Mar21

b)     
Mar21 and Sep23

c)      
Jun 21 and Dec 22

d)     
Sep 23 and Dec22

Answer (b)

 

15. The windiest planet is:

a)      
The Saturn

b)     
The Neptune

c)      
The Jupiter

d)     
The Mars

Answer (b)

 

Q 16. Which celestial body is considered
a dwarf planet?

a)      
Mercury

b)     
Pluto

c)      
Mars

d)     
Venus

Answer (b)

 

Q 17. Which planet in the Solar System
has the highest density?

a)      
Earth

b)     
Uranus

c)      
Neptune

d)     
Jupiter

Answer (a)

 

Q 18. What is the time taken by the
light of the Sun to reach the Earth?

a)      
8 Minute 10 seconds

b)     
8 Minute 20 seconds

c)      
8 Minute 30 seconds

d)     
7 Minute 16 seconds

Answer (b)

 

Q 19. Which of the following part of the
Sun is visible at the time of the eclipse?

a)      
Photosphere

b)     
Corona

c)      
Chromosphere

d)     
Core

Answer (b)

 

Q 20. Which is the brightest planet in
the universe?

a)      
Mercury       

b)     
Venus       

c)      
Earth       

d)     
Saturn

Answer (b)

 

Q 21. What is the belt between the orbit
of mars and Jupiter called?

a)      
Asteroids       

b)     
Comets       

c)      
Meteor        

d)     
Meteorite

Answer (a)

 

Q 22. Which of the following part of the
Sun is visible to humans?

a)      
Photosphere

b)     
Corona

c)      
Chromospheres

d)     
Core

Answer (a)

 


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