Class 10 | Space Mission

Flash Card

Which of the following is not an objective of space missions?

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Due to ............. we can gather information about worldwide events sitting at home.

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Polar satellite launch vehicle is a ............. stage satellite launch vehicle.

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................ satellite series launched by India helps in locating any place on earth's surface by fixing the location in terms of its precise latitude and longitude.

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Which of the following satellites is different?

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If the height of the orbit of a satellite from the earth surface is increased, the tangential velocity of the satellite will

6/40

The working of satellite launch vehicle is based on Newton ............. law of motion.

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Pelar satellite launch vehicle (PSlV) designed by

8/40

A satellite revolves around the earth in an elliptical orbit. Its speed

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There are ........... attached on the both sides of an artificial satellite as wings.

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In space non-essential objects revolving around the earth are termed as .................. in space.

11/40

How much time a satellite in an orbit at height 35780 km above earth's surface would take to complete one revolution around the earth, if the mass of the earth would have been nine times its original mass?

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Which of the following astronauts travelled through space shuttle 'Discovery first time?

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If a manmade object revolves around the earth or any other planet in a fixed orbit it is called .......... satellite.

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The initial velocity (during launching) of the Mangalyaan, must be greater than ............ of the earth.

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The first artificial satellite .............. was sent to space by Soviet Union in 1957.

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Time taken by satellites placed in low earth orbits for one complete revolution is

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................ satellites use specific waves to establish communication between differem locations in the world.

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The structure of the launch vehicle and the fiel to be used is decided by

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................ satellites are used in the study of forests, deserts, oceans, polar ice on earth's surface. These are also used in exploration and management of natural resources. They also collect information which guides us in case of natural calamities like flood and earthquake.

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............. can be reused in multiple launches.

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If the height of the satellite orbit above the earth's surface is between 2000 km and 35780 km, the orbits are called ................ earth orbits.

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If the satellite is revolving in a high earth orbit parallel to the equator, then its time for one revolution around the earth is same as that of rotation of earth. As a result, the satellite appears to be stationary with respect to the earth. Therefore, these satellites are called satellites.

23/40

The first person to step on the moon is

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Mangalyaan is a spacecraft made by ISRO

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............ earth orbits are also called as polar orbits.

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Main function of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite is

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Satellites revolving around the earth with the time period same as that of rotation of earth are called ............ satellites.

28/40

Time taken by satellites placed in medium earth orbits for one complete revolution is

29/40

The escape velocity on the moon is that on the earth.

30/40

In first and second stages of PSL.V types of gel used respectively are ............... and ............... .

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In third and fourth stages of PSI.V types of gel used respectively are ............ and .............. .

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The path followed by a satellite while revolving around the planet is known as

33/40

Satellite revolving around the earth at a height of 400 km above the earth's surface has a time period of about

34/40

................ satellites are used to study and forecast weather conditions on the earth.

35/40

................ satellites help in locating any place on earth's surface by fixing the location in terms of its precise latitude and longitude.

36/40

The artificial satellites work on .............

37/40

A geostationary satellite

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A group of students from COEP Pune sent a small satellite .............. through ISRO in 2016.

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The astronomical object closest to us is ................ in our galaxy.

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Space Mission

Class 10 | Space Mission

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…………. can be reused in multiple launches.

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Due to …………. we can gather information about worldwide events sitting at home.

3 / 40

How much time a satellite in an orbit at height 35780 km above earth’s surface would take to complete one revolution around the earth, if the mass of the earth would have been nine times its original mass?

4 / 40

In third and fourth stages of PSI.V types of gel used respectively are ………… and ………….. .

5 / 40

A satellite revolves around the earth in an elliptical orbit. Its speed

6 / 40

If the satellite is revolving in a high earth orbit parallel to the equator, then its time for one revolution around the earth is same as that of rotation of earth. As a result, the satellite appears to be stationary with respect to the earth. Therefore, these satellites are called satellites.

7 / 40

Pelar satellite launch vehicle (PSlV) designed by

8 / 40

Which of the following astronauts travelled through space shuttle ‘Discovery first time?

9 / 40

Mangalyaan is a spacecraft made by ISRO

10 / 40

In space non-essential objects revolving around the earth are termed as ……………… in space.

11 / 40

The first person to step on the moon is

12 / 40

The working of satellite launch vehicle is based on Newton …………. law of motion.

13 / 40

The first artificial satellite ………….. was sent to space by Soviet Union in 1957.

14 / 40

If the height of the satellite orbit above the earth’s surface is between 2000 km and 35780 km, the orbits are called ……………. earth orbits.

15 / 40

In first and second stages of PSL.V types of gel used respectively are …………… and …………… .

16 / 40

……………. satellites help in locating any place on earth’s surface by fixing the location in terms of its precise latitude and longitude.

17 / 40

………… earth orbits are also called as polar orbits.

18 / 40

The structure of the launch vehicle and the fiel to be used is decided by

19 / 40

Satellite revolving around the earth at a height of 400 km above the earth’s surface has a time period of about

20 / 40

Time taken by satellites placed in medium earth orbits for one complete revolution is

21 / 40

……………. satellites are used to study and forecast weather conditions on the earth.

22 / 40

The escape velocity on the moon is that on the earth.

23 / 40

The astronomical object closest to us is ……………. in our galaxy.

24 / 40

Which of the following is not an objective of space missions?

25 / 40

Polar satellite launch vehicle is a …………. stage satellite launch vehicle.

26 / 40

A geostationary satellite

27 / 40

If the height of the orbit of a satellite from the earth surface is increased, the tangential velocity of the satellite will

28 / 40

……………. satellites are used in the study of forests, deserts, oceans, polar ice on earth’s surface. These are also used in exploration and management of natural resources. They also collect information which guides us in case of natural calamities like flood and earthquake.

29 / 40

……………. satellites use specific waves to establish communication between differem locations in the world.

30 / 40

If a manmade object revolves around the earth or any other planet in a fixed orbit it is called ………. satellite.

31 / 40

……………. satellite series launched by India helps in locating any place on earth’s surface by fixing the location in terms of its precise latitude and longitude.

32 / 40

The path followed by a satellite while revolving around the planet is known as

33 / 40

Satellites revolving around the earth with the time period same as that of rotation of earth are called ………… satellites.

34 / 40

A group of students from COEP Pune sent a small satellite ………….. through ISRO in 2016.

35 / 40

Main function of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite is

36 / 40

The artificial satellites work on ………….

37 / 40

Time taken by satellites placed in low earth orbits for one complete revolution is

38 / 40

The initial velocity (during launching) of the Mangalyaan, must be greater than ………… of the earth.

39 / 40

Which of the following satellites is different?

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There are ……….. attached on the both sides of an artificial satellite as wings.

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