Join Pak Navy: Initial Academic Test Everyday Science Astronomy — Set 3

Astronomy MCQs set 3 for Join Pak Navy: Initial Academic Test Everyday Science — 20 solved questions.

Join Pak Navy: Initial Academic Test Everyday Science Astronomy — Set 3

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Why does the ocean appear blue?

    • A) Because the sunlight falling on it is refracted
    • B) Because the sunlight falling on it is scattered
    • C) Because the sunlight falling on it is reflected
    • D) Because the sunlight falling on it is absorbed

    Answer: Because the sunlight falling on it is scattered

    Explanation: The ocean appears blue primarily because water molecules selectively absorb longer wavelengths (red, orange) and scatter shorter wavelengths (blue) - Rayleigh scattering also contributes.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. Light from the Sun travels a distance before it reaches the Earth of about:

    • A) 50 million km
    • B) 100 million km
    • C) 150 million km
    • D) 200 million km

    Answer: 150 million km

    Explanation: The average Earth-Sun distance is approximately 150 million km (1 Astronomical Unit); light traveling at 300,000 km/s takes about 500 seconds (8 min 20 s) to traverse this distance.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. Which unit is used to measure the ozone layer?

    • A) Debye
    • B) Dyne
    • C) Dobson
    • D) Siegbahn

    Answer: Dobson

    Explanation: The thickness of the ozone layer is measured in Dobson Units (DU), named after meteorologist G.M.B. Dobson.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. Heat from the sun's rays to Earth is reduced by:

    • A) Oxygen
    • B) Nitrogen
    • C) Ozone
    • D) None of these

    Answer: Ozone

    Explanation: Ozone is the scientifically accurate choice. The concept tested here is core everyday science for MDCAT, ECAT, and general ability papers.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. The point in the Earth's orbit when it is farthest from the Sun, occurring around July 4th, is called:

    • A) Aphelion
    • B) Perihelion
    • C) Latitude
    • D) Solar time

    Answer: Aphelion

    Explanation: Aphelion is the point in Earth's elliptical orbit where it is farthest from the Sun (~152 million km), occurring around July 4th each year.

  6. Question 6

    Q6. Sunsets on Mars are:

    • A) Orange
    • B) Yellow
    • C) Blue
    • D) Red

    Answer: Blue

    Explanation: Fine dust particles suspended in Mars' thin atmosphere scatter shorter red wavelengths away from the sunset direction, leaving blue-grey hues near the sun at dusk.

  7. Question 7

    Q7. An eclipse of the Sun occurs when:

    • A) The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth
    • B) The Sun is between the Earth and the Moon
    • C) The Earth is between the Sun and the Moon
    • D) The Earth casts its shadow on the Moon

    Answer: The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth

    Explanation: A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth, blocking sunlight and casting the Moon's shadow on Earth's surface.

  8. Question 8

    Q8. Why is Ozone important for mankind?

    • A) Protection from ultraviolet rays of the sun
    • B) It releases oxygen in the air
    • C) It maintains the temperature of the earth
    • D) It releases hydrogen in the atmosphere

    Answer: Protection from ultraviolet rays of the sun

    Explanation: The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV-B and UV-C) radiation, preventing it from reaching Earth's surface.

  9. Question 9

    Q9. Who among the following discovered sunspots?

    • A) Johannes Kepler
    • B) Einstein
    • C) Galileo
    • D) Copernicus

    Answer: Galileo

    Explanation: Galileo Galilei first observed and systematically studied sunspots using a telescope around 1610-1611, demonstrating that the Sun is not a perfect celestial body.

  10. Question 10

    Q10. The distance of Mercury from the Sun is:

    • A) 58.9 million km
    • B) 59.1 million km
    • C) 57.9 million km
    • D) None of these

    Answer: 57.9 million km

    Explanation: 57.9 million km is the scientifically accurate choice. The concept tested here is core everyday science for MDCAT, ECAT, and general ability papers.

  11. Question 11

    Q11. The coldest region in the atmosphere is the:

    • A) Mesopause
    • B) Stratosphere
    • C) Tropopause
    • D) None of these

    Answer: Mesopause

    Explanation: Mesopause is the scientifically accurate choice. The concept tested here is core everyday science for MDCAT, ECAT, and general ability papers.

  12. Question 12

    Q12. The zone of the atmosphere in which the ozone layer is present is the:

    • A) Mesosphere
    • B) Ionosphere
    • C) Stratosphere
    • D) Troposphere

    Answer: Stratosphere

    Explanation: The ozone layer is concentrated in the stratosphere, approximately 15-35 km above Earth's surface, where it absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.

  13. Question 13

    Q13. Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the ______.

    • A) ionosphere
    • B) stratosphere
    • C) troposphere
    • D) mesosphere

    Answer: stratosphere

    Explanation: The ozone layer is concentrated in the stratosphere at altitudes of about 15-35 km, where it shields Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.

  14. Question 14

    Q14. The gases used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and:

    • A) Nitrogen
    • B) Oxygen
    • C) Neon
    • D) Carbon monoxide

    Answer: Oxygen

    Explanation: Divers use a helium-oxygen (heliox) mixture because helium does not cause nitrogen narcosis at depth, making it far safer than breathing compressed air.

  15. Question 15

    Q15. Light takes about ______ to reach Earth from the Sun?

    • A) 5 Seconds
    • B) 8 Minutes
    • C) 17 Seconds
    • D) None of these

    Answer: 8 Minutes

    Explanation: 8 Minutes is the scientifically accurate choice. The concept tested here is core everyday science for MDCAT, ECAT, and general ability papers.

  16. Question 16

    Q16. Our Sun is classified as a ______.

    • A) Blue Giant
    • B) Yellow Dwarf
    • C) Supernova
    • D) None of these

    Answer: Yellow Dwarf

    Explanation: Yellow Dwarf is the scientifically accurate choice. The concept tested here is core everyday science for MDCAT, ECAT, and general ability papers.

  17. Question 17

    Q17. The ozone layer protects life on Earth from what?

    • A) Ultraviolet rays
    • B) Greenhouse Gases
    • C) Nitrogen
    • D) Hydrogen

    Answer: Ultraviolet rays

    Explanation: The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, particularly UV-B and UV-C, preventing it from reaching Earth's surface.

  18. Question 18

    Q18. Who propounded the theory that the Earth revolves round the Sun?

    • A) Galileo
    • B) Newton
    • C) Copernicus
    • D) Kepler

    Answer: Copernicus

    Explanation: Nicolaus Copernicus proposed the heliocentric model in his 1543 work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium," placing the Sun at the centre of the solar system.

  19. Question 19

    Q19. The intensity of an earthquake is measured with a:

    • A) Barometer
    • B) Hydrometer
    • C) Polygraph
    • D) Seismograph

    Answer: Seismograph

    Explanation: A seismograph (or seismometer) records ground motion caused by earthquakes; the Richter scale and moment magnitude scale use seismographic data to quantify earthquake intensity.

  20. Question 20

    Q20. A year (orbital period) is the longest on which planet?

    • A) Mars
    • B) Mercury
    • C) Earth
    • D) Neptune

    Answer: Neptune

    Explanation: Neptune has the longest orbital period of all planets at approximately 165 Earth years, due to its vast distance from the Sun - about 30 AU away.

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