Black Hole Online Test

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This 'Black Hole Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to the Black Holes.

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1. Which famous supernova was observed in 1987 in the Large Magellanic Cloud?

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2. What is the information paradox in the context of black holes?

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3. What is the primary wavelength range that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is designed to observe?

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4. Which famous black hole was imaged for the first time in 2019, revealing its shadow against the surrounding glowing gas?

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5. Which phenomenon is often observed near supermassive black holes due to their intense gravitational fields?

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6. What prediction of general relativity has been confirmed by the observation of black hole mergers?

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7. What effect does Hawking Radiation have on the temperature of a black hole?

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8. Which organization is responsible for the development and launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)?

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9. Which type of supernova is associated with the collapse of a massive star?

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10. During which stage does a star spend the majority of its life?

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11. What is the relationship between the mass of a supermassive black hole and the velocity dispersion of stars in its host galaxy's bulge?

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12. What type of galaxy is most likely to host an intermediate-mass black hole?

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13. What is the fate of a star much more massive than the Sun after it exhausts its nuclear fuel?

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14. Which theoretical concept suggests that information escaping from a black hole is encoded in Hawking Radiation?

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15. What theoretical concept suggests that black holes may be replaced by fuzzballs, eliminating the need for an event horizon?

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16. What size range can primordial black holes have?

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17. What is the mass of M87's Supermassive Black Hole, as estimated from the 2019 EHT image?

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18. What is the consequence of Hawking Radiation for very small black holes?

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19. What is the hypothesized origin of primordial black holes?

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20. Which of the following is a property that black holes can possess?

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21. What effect does the intense gravitational pull of a black hole have on nearby light?

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22. What is the significance of the holographic principle in the study of black holes?

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23. In what kind of binary system are stellar-mass black holes often found?

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24. What is the primary mechanism behind Hawking Radiation?

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25. What is gravitational lensing, a phenomenon commonly observed near black holes?

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26. Which method is used to estimate the mass of a stellar-mass black hole in a binary system?

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27. What distinguishes primordial black holes from other types of black holes?

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28. What is a black hole?

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29. How does a red giant form?

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30. What significant finding was reported in the research paper titled "Observational Evidence for Intermediate-mass Black Holes" by Sean Farrell et al., published in 2009?

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