Home» Online Test » Astronomy » Black Hole Online Test 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This 'Black Hole Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to the Black Holes. Get fresh, new questions in each attempt. Total Questions: 30 Time Allotted: 30 minutes Passing Score: 50% Randomization: Yes Certificate: Yes Do not refresh the page! 👍 All the best! 1 / 30 1. In what kind of binary system are stellar-mass black holes often found? a) Star-planet binary b) Star-star binary c) Black hole-neutron star binary d) Star-black hole binary 2 / 30 2. Which research paper, published in 2019, described the discovery of the first-ever intermediate-mass black hole candidate in the Milky Way galaxy? a) "First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole" b) "Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger" c) "Discovery of an Intermediate-mass Black Hole Candidate in the Galactic Center Region" d) "Measurement of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Neutron Star Merger" 3 / 30 3. Which method has been instrumental in detecting black holes indirectly by observing their gravitational effects on nearby objects? a) Optical telescopes b) Radio telescopes c) X-ray telescopes d) Gravitational wave detectors 4 / 30 4. What did Stephen Hawking propose as a solution to the information paradox? a) Black holes have no event horizons b) Information is encoded on the event horizon c) Information leaks out of black holes over time d) Information is irretrievably lost in black holes 5 / 30 5. What is the typical energy release of a supernova compared to the Sun's lifetime energy output? a) Equal to one year of the Sun's energy output b) Equal to the Sun's energy output in its entire lifetime c) Equal to the Sun's energy output in one second d) Equal to the Sun's energy output in one month 6 / 30 6. How does a red giant form? a) By the fusion of hydrogen in the outer layers b) By the collapse of a neutron star c) By the expansion of a star after exhausting core hydrogen d) By the merger of two white dwarfs 7 / 30 7. What size range can primordial black holes have? a) Between 1 and 10 solar masses b) Between 10 and 100 solar masses c) Between 100 and 1,000 solar masses d) From microscopic to several thousand solar masses 8 / 30 8. What property of a black hole is directly related to its gravitational influence and determines the size of its event horizon? a) Mass b) Temperature c) Charge d) Spin 9 / 30 9. What property of black hole mergers allows scientists to observe them using gravitational wave detectors? a) Their bright visible light emissions b) Their strong X-ray emissions c) Their rapid expansion d) Their distortion of spacetime 10 / 30 10. What significant concept was introduced in the research paper titled "The No-Hair Theorem in General Relativity" by Brandon Carter, published in 1971? a) The concept of black hole complementarity b) The existence of gravitational waves c) The idea that black holes can emit radiation d) The no-hair theorem, stating that black holes have only three observable properties: mass, charge, and angular momentum 11 / 30 11. What is the firewall paradox, a challenge to our understanding of black holes? a) The paradox suggesting that black holes emit a firewall of radiation b) The paradox concerning the sudden disappearance of black hole event horizons c) The paradox involving inconsistencies between classical and quantum descriptions of black holes d) The paradox related to the existence of exotic matter near black holes 12 / 30 12. What is the concept known as where an object falling into a black hole appears to an outside observer to become frozen in time and redshifted to infinity? a) Time dilation b) Gravitational lensing c) Black hole evaporation d) Spaghettification 13 / 30 13. What is the singularity in the context of black holes according to general relativity? a) The outer edge of the black hole b) A region of infinite density c) The point where time stops d) The area of maximum light emission 14 / 30 14. What is the name of the mission launched by NASA to study X-ray emissions from black holes, neutron stars, and other high-energy phenomena? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Chandra X-ray Observatory c) Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope d) Spitzer Space Telescope 15 / 30 15. Which element is predominantly produced in Type Ia supernovae? a) Hydrogen b) Helium c) Iron d) Carbon 16 / 30 16. What is the Schwarzschild radius of a black hole? a) The radius of the accretion disk b) The radius of the event horizon c) The distance from the black hole where light cannot escape d) The radius of the black hole's singularity 17 / 30 17. What is the hypothesized origin of primordial black holes? a) Collapse of dark matter b) Density fluctuations in the early universe c) Supernova explosions d) Gravitational interactions between galaxies 18 / 30 18. What is the primary scientific objective of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)? a) Studying the atmospheres of exoplanets b) Mapping the magnetic fields of distant galaxies c) Observing the dynamics of star formation in the Milky Way d) Investigating the early universe and the formation of galaxies 19 / 30 19. What significant event in black hole astronomy occurred in 2017 with the detection of gravitational waves from a binary neutron star merger? a) First direct imaging of a black hole event horizon b) First observation of a supermassive black hole feeding c) First detection of a black hole-neutron star binary system d) First detection of electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational waves 20 / 30 20. What role might intermediate-mass black holes play in the formation of supermassive black holes? a) They prevent the growth of supermassive black holes b) They merge to form supermassive black holes c) They disperse matter, inhibiting black hole growth d) They have no role in the formation of supermassive black holes 21 / 30 21. Which method is used to estimate the mass of a stellar-mass black hole in a binary system? a) Measuring the orbital period and velocity of the companion star b) Observing the color of the black hole c) Measuring the intensity of gravitational waves d) Counting the number of planets in the system 22 / 30 22. What defines a supermassive black hole? a) A black hole with mass greater than 20 solar masses b) A black hole with mass between 20 and 100 solar masses c) A black hole with mass greater than 100,000 solar masses d) A black hole with mass greater than 1 million solar masses 23 / 30 23. Which research paper, published in 2016, described the discovery of the gravitational waves from a binary black hole merger, providing direct evidence for the existence of gravitational waves predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity? a) "First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole" b) "Measurement of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger" c) "The Information Paradox" d) "Particle Creation by Black Holes" 24 / 30 24. What significant result was reported in the research paper titled "Black Hole Mergers: The Inevitability of Gravitational Waves" by Bernard F. Schutz and Clifford M. Will, published in 1985? a) Discovery of the first black hole-neutron star binary system b) Measurement of the spin rate of a supermassive black hole c) Theoretical prediction of the existence of gravitational waves from black hole mergers d) Evidence for the existence of a population of primordial black holes 25 / 30 25. What is the singularity inside a black hole? a) A large mass b) A region of zero volume and infinite density c) A light source d) A space-time warp 26 / 30 26. What is gravitational lensing, a phenomenon commonly observed near black holes? a) The distortion of space and time by gravity b) The emission of gravitational waves c) The bending of light around massive objects d) The stretching of matter into spaghetti-like shapes 27 / 30 27. What is the name of the radio source associated with Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way? a) Cygnus X-1 b) V404 Cygni c) Cassiopeia A d) Sagittarius A* 28 / 30 28. What remnant can be left behind after a Type II supernova? a) White dwarf b) Neutron star or black hole c) Red giant d) Brown dwarf 29 / 30 29. Which space telescope provided the first direct image of a supermassive black hole's event horizon? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Chandra X-ray Observatory c) James Webb Space Telescope d) Event Horizon Telescope 30 / 30 30. Where are supermassive black holes typically found? a) In the outer regions of galaxies b) In the center of galaxies c) In open star clusters d) In the space between galaxies Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score isShare your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. Send feedback Buy Black Hole MCQ PDF for Offline Study