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. What is the event horizon of a black hole often referred to as? a) Point of no return b) Singularity c) Photon sphere d) Accretion disk 2 / 30 2. What is one challenge in confirming the existence of primordial black holes? a) Their rapid movement through space b) Their high visibility in the electromagnetic spectrum c) Their very small size or very large mass d) Their lack of gravitational influence 3 / 30 3. Which effect can be observed just outside the event horizon of a black hole? a) Gravitational redshift b) Cosmic microwave background c) Galactic rotation curves d) Doppler effect 4 / 30 4. Which theory of physics is primarily used to describe black holes? a) Quantum Mechanics b) General Relativity c) Classical Mechanics d) Thermodynamics 5 / 30 5. Which observable phenomena are often associated with stellar-mass black holes? a) Solar flares b) Gamma-ray bursts c) Pulsar emissions d) Planetary transits 6 / 30 6. 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 7 / 30 7. Which phenomenon is often observed near supermassive black holes due to their intense gravitational fields? a) Supernova explosions b) Gravitational lensing c) Pulsar emissions d) Stellar formation 8 / 30 8. What is the initial stage of a star's life cycle? a) Red Giant b) Main Sequence c) Nebula d) White Dwarf 9 / 30 9. 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 10 / 30 10. What is the typical end state of a star with a mass greater than 20 solar masses after it exhausts its nuclear fuel? a) White dwarf b) Neutron star c) Stellar-mass black hole d) Red giant 11 / 30 11. Which type of supernova is associated with the collapse of a massive star? a) Type Ia b) Type II c) Type III d) Type IV 12 / 30 12. Which concept describes the warping of space and time by gravity in Einstein's theory? a) Quantum entanglement b) Special relativity c) Spacetime curvature d) Gravitational lensing 13 / 30 13. What instrument was used by astronomers to make the discovery of the disk of gas around Sagittarius A* in 2020? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Chandra X-ray Observatory c) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) d) Very Large Telescope (VLT) 14 / 30 14. What is one method through which supermassive black holes are believed to grow? a) By forming new stars b) By absorbing dark matter c) By merging with other black holes and accreting matter d) By fusing hydrogen atoms 15 / 30 15. What fundamental principle of quantum mechanics does the information paradox challenge? a) The uncertainty principle b) The conservation of energy c) The unitarity of quantum mechanics d) The principle of superposition 16 / 30 16. What role could primordial black holes play in the study of the early universe? a) Providing insights into dark energy b) Offering clues about the conditions and processes shortly after the Big Bang c) Demonstrating the stability of neutron stars d) Showing the lifecycle of massive stars 17 / 30 17. When is the scheduled launch date for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) as of the latest update? a) 2022 b) 2023 c) 2024 d) 2025 18 / 30 18. What is the significance of the research paper titled "The Information Paradox" by Stephen Hawking, published in 1981? a) It proposed the existence of Hawking radiation b) It resolved the inconsistencies between quantum mechanics and general relativity regarding black holes c) It introduced the concept of black hole complementarity d) It raised questions about the fate of information falling into a black hole 19 / 30 19. What is the name of the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape, as predicted by general relativity? a) Event Horizon b) Singularity c) Photon Sphere d) Accretion Disk 20 / 30 20. What evidence do astronomers use to detect stellar-mass black holes in binary systems? a) Direct imaging of the black hole b) Gravitational lensing c) X-ray emissions from the accretion disk d) Pulsar timing 21 / 30 21. 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 22 / 30 22. What is the name of the theoretical radiation emitted by black holes, as proposed by Stephen Hawking? a) Hawking Radiation b) Black Hole Radiation c) Gamma-ray Bursts d) Cosmic Microwave Background 23 / 30 23. What is the Schwarzschild radius? a) The distance from a black hole where time dilation occurs b) The radius of a black hole's event horizon c) The distance light can travel around a black hole d) The radius of the observable universe 24 / 30 24. 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 25 / 30 25. What is the significance of studying black holes using multiple wavelengths, including X-rays, radio waves, and visible light? a) It allows for the direct observation of black holes b) It provides a comprehensive view of black hole environments and processes c) It enables the detection of gravitational waves from black hole mergers d) It helps measure the mass of black holes accurately 26 / 30 26. Who formulated the theory of general relativity, which provides the foundation for understanding black holes? a) Isaac Newton b) Albert Einstein c) Galileo Galilei d) Stephen Hawking 27 / 30 27. Which theoretical concept suggests that information escaping from a black hole is encoded in Hawking Radiation? a) No-hair theorem b) String theory c) Loop quantum gravity d) Fuzzball theory 28 / 30 28. What effect does the intense gravitational pull of a black hole have on nearby light? a) Light is repelled away from the black hole b) Light is attracted toward the black hole c) Light is accelerated to superluminal speeds d) Light is unaffected by the black hole's gravity 29 / 30 29. Which theoretical concept suggests that small primordial black holes might have evaporated by now due to Hawking radiation? a) General Relativity b) Quantum Field Theory c) Hawking Radiation Theory d) String Theory 30 / 30 30. What is the relationship between the mass of a black hole and its Schwarzschild radius? a) Directly proportional b) Inversely proportional c) Exponential d) Logarithmic Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score is Share your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. Send feedback Buy Black Hole MCQ PDF for Offline Study