Q61. Approximately how much time does Uranus take to complete one revolution around the Sun?
(A) 84 years
(B) 36 years
(C) 18 years
(D) 48 years
(A) 84 years
Q62. Which two of the following lie between Mars and Uranus, in order of distance from the Sun?
(A) Earth and Jupiter
(B) Jupiter and Saturn
(C) Saturn and Earth
(D) Saturn and Neptune
(B) Jupiter and Saturn
Q63. The planets between the Sun and Earth are
(A) Mars and Mercury
(B) Mars and Venus
(C) Mercury and Venus
(D) Jupiter and Saturn
(C) Mercury and Venus
Q64. Earth is located at
(A) Between Venus and Mars
(B) Between Mars and Jupiter
(C) Between Venus and Jupiter
(D) Between Mercury and Venus
(A) Between Venus and Mars
Q65. The nearest planet to the Sun is
(A) Mercury
(B) Earth
(C) Venus
(D) Saturn
(A) Mercury
Q66. Hydrogen, helium and methane are the main gases,
(A) Uranus and Neptune
(B) On Jupiter, Saturn and Mars
(C) Uranus, Neptune and Venus
(D) Mars and Venus
(B) On Jupiter, Saturn and Mars
Q67. Which of the following planets does not belong to the solar system?
(A) Mercury
(B) Florida
(C) Venus
(D) Saturn
(B) Florida
Q68. The material present at the centre of the Sun is
(A) In solid, liquid and gaseous states
(B) In the form of gas and plasma
(C) Only in gaseous state
(D) In both liquid and gaseous states
(B) In the form of gas and plasma
Q69. Sun’s energy is produced from
(A) By ionization
(B) Nuclear fusion
(C) By nuclear fission
(D) by oxidation
(B) Nuclear fusion
Q70. The Diamond Ring is a phenomenon that can be seen in
(A) At the beginning of a total solar eclipse
(B) At the end of a total solar eclipse
(C) only on the peripheral regions of the trail
(D) only entirely on the central regions of the trail
(C) only on the peripheral regions of the trail
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