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UPSC Civil Services Test Prep: Class 6 NCERT Geography - Earth in the Solar System
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UPSC Civil Services Test Prep: Class 6 NCERT Geography - Earth in the Solar System
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1. Which of the following planets does not have any moon?
2. How many full moon night is in one month's time?
3. The Pole Star indicates the direction to the
4. At night, the whole sky is filled with?
5. From out of space, the earth appears blue because of the?
6. How many planets are in our Solar system?
7. Which of the following planet takes the longest time to spin around its own axis?
8. Which of the following planet has the largest number of moons?
9. The sun, the moon, and all those objects shining in the sky are called?
10. The celestial bodies which have their own light and heat are called?
11. Neil Armstrong was the first man to step on the surface of the moon on which date?
12. What is the distance between Earth and Moon?
13. Asteroids are found between the orbits of
14. Huge system of stars is called?
15. Which of the following planet takes the smallest time to spin around its own axis?
16. All the planets move around the sun in a
17. What is the diameter of the moon with respect to the earth?
18. Which is the third nearest planet to the sun?
19. The word 'Planet' comes from the word 'Planetai' which means 'Wanderers'. The word 'Planetai' is a?
20. Full Moon's night is also called?
21. New Moon's night is also called?
22. The planet known as the Earth's Twin is
23. What is the distance between the earth and the sun?
24. The various patterns formed by different groups of stars in the sky are called?
25. Which of the following planet does not have rings around them?