Secrets of Saturn
Unusual Uranus
Mysterious Neptune
Pluto and the Dwarf Worlds
Facts about Exo-planet
100

MCQ

What are Saturn’s rings mostly made of?
A. Gas
B. Ice and rock
C. Lava
D. Sand

B. Ice and rock

Saturn’s rings are composed of billions of ice chunks mixed with rock and dust.

100

 MCQ

Which unique feature makes Uranus stand out in the solar system?
A. Its extremely hot surface
B. It spins on its side
C. Its giant volcanoes
D. It has no moons

B. It spins on its side


Explanation: Uranus’s axis is tilted about 98°, so it essentially rolls around the Sun, unlike any other planet.

100

Fill in the Blank:
Neptune is known for having the strongest _______ in the solar system.

winds

100

MCQ

Pluto was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in which year?
A. 1995
B. 2000
C. 2006
D. 2010

C. 2006


Explanation: The International Astronomical Union (IAU) redefined planets in 2006, and Pluto no longer met all the criteria.

100

 MCQ

Which was the first confirmed exoplanet discovered orbiting a Sun-like star?


A. Kepler-22b
B. TRAPPIST-1e
C. Proxima Centauri b
D. 51 Pegasi b 

D. 51 Pegasi b

Explanation: Discovered in 1995, 51 Pegasi b was the first exoplanet found orbiting a normal star like the Sun.

200

True or False

Saturn is the least dense planet in the solar system and could float in water.

False


Saturn is mostly gas, so its overall density is lower than water, meaning it would float if there were a big enough ocean. .

200

MCQ

How many major rings does Uranus have?
A. 1
B. 13
C.15
D. 10

B. 13
Explanation: Uranus has 13 known dark rings, discovered in the 1970s and 1980s, which are much fainter than Saturn’s.

200

 MCQ:
What spacecraft flew by Neptune in 1989?
A. Galileo
B. Voyager 2
C. New Horizons
D. Cassini

B. Voyager 2

200

 True or False

Pluto has a thin atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen.

True

Explanation: Pluto has a very thin atmosphere of nitrogen, with traces of methane and carbon monoxide, which can freeze when it’s far from the Sun.

200

True or False:
Exoplanets orbit stars just like planets in our solar system.

True

300

MCQ

Which spacecraft was the first to orbit Saturn and send detailed images?
A. Voyager 1
B. Galileo
C. Cassini
D. Hubble

C. Cassini

Cassini orbited Saturn for 13 years, sending back thousands of images and data about the planet, rings, and moons.

300

MCQ: 

How many moons does Uranus have?

A. 2
B. 13
C. 27
D. 60
D. The Values are off by 1

C. 27

300

True or False

Neptune is warmer than Uranus.

True
Explanation: Neptune generates more internal heat than Uranus, making it slightly warmer, even though it is farther from the Sun.

300

MCQ

What mission gave us the first close-up images of Pluto?
A. Voyager 2
B. New Horizons
C. Cassini
D. Hubble

B. New Horizons

Explanation: NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft flew past Pluto in 2015, revealing its mountains, glaciers, and vast plains.

300

MCQ:

How do scientists usually find exoplanets?

A. Sending rockets
B. Using giant nets
C. Watching stars dim as planets pass
D. Sending out laser signals 

C. Watching stars dim as planets pass

400

MCQ:
How many major rings does Saturn have?

A. 1
B. 3
C. 7
D. 10
E. 5

C. 7

400

MCQ:
How long does Uranus take to go around the Sun once?

A. 84 Earth years
B. 56 Earth year
C. 88 Earth days
D. 62 Earth years
E. None of the above



A. 84 Earth years

400

MCQ

How many moons does Neptune have?
A. 13
B. 27
C. 14
D. 8

C. 14
Explanation: Neptune has 14 known moons, with Triton being the largest and geologically active.

400

MCQ:
Which of these is NOT a moon of Pluto?
A. Nix
B. Styx
C. Charon
D. Triton

D. Triton

400

MCQ

Which telescope is famous for discovering thousands of exoplanets?
A. Hubble Space Telescope
B. Kepler Space Telescope
C. Voyager 2
D. Spitzer Telescope

B. Kepler Space Telescope


Explanation: Kepler monitored over 150,000 stars, finding thousands of exoplanet candidates by detecting transits.

500

MCQ:
Which of these moons of Saturn might have an ocean under its surface?

A. Deimos
B. Titan
C. Ganymede
D. Phobos

B. Titan

500

MCQ

What season phenomenon is extreme on Uranus?
A. 24-hour nights and days at the poles for decades
B. Constant rain everywhere
C. No seasonal changes
D. Permanent sunlight at the equator

A. 24-hour nights and days at the poles for decades


Explanation: Because of its tilt, each pole can face the Sun continuously for about 42 years, then face away for 42 years.

500

MCQ

How long is a year on Neptune?
A. 84 Earth years
B. 30 Earth years
C. 165 Earth years
D. 200 Earth years

C. 165 Earth years

500

MCQ:
Which planet's orbit does Pluto sometimes cross?


A. Jupiter
B. Neptune
C.Uranus
D. Saturn 

B. Neptune

500

MCQ:
What is the name of the closest known exoplanet to Earth?

A. Kepler-22b
B. Mars
C. Proxima b
D. Planet X

C. Proxima b

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