Home» Online Test » Astronomy » Global Space Agencies Online Test 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This 'Global Space Agencies Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to Space Agencies like NASA, ISRO, SPACE-X, Blue Origine, etc. 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 approximate altitude of the International Space Station (ISS) above Earth's surface? a) 400 kilometers b) 500 kilometers c) 600 kilometers d) 300 kilometers 2 / 30 2. Which rocket, developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, is used for launching satellites into orbit primarily for Japan's space program? a) H-IIA b) H-IIB c) Epsilon d) M-V 3 / 30 3. Which exoplanet, discovered in 2016, is located within the habitable zone of the TRAPPIST-1 star system and is considered a prime target in the search for potentially habitable worlds? a) TRAPPIST-1d b) TRAPPIST-1e c) TRAPPIST-1f d) TRAPPIST-1g 4 / 30 4. What is the name of the program that allows private companies, such as SpaceX and Boeing, to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS)? a) Artemis program b) Commercial Crew Program c) Crew Dragon Program d) Soyuz Program 5 / 30 5. Which NASA mission, launched in 2021, aims to study the atmospheres of exoplanets to determine their potential for hosting life? a) TESS b) JWST c) CHEOPS d) SPHEREx 6 / 30 6. Who was the first woman to conduct a spacewalk? a) Valentina Tereshkova b) Sally Ride c) Svetlana Savitskaya d) Peggy Whitson 7 / 30 7. What is the name of the series of communication satellites launched by China's space agency CNSA (China National Space Administration) to provide broadband internet and broadcasting services? a) Fengyun b) Beidou c) Dong Fang Hong d) Zhongxing 8 / 30 8. Which satellite mission, launched by NASA and USGS, provides global coverage of the Earth's land surface with high-resolution imagery for applications in agriculture, forestry, and land management? a) Terra b) Aqua c) Landsat d) GRACE 9 / 30 9. What is the primary purpose of the proposed space station called Tiangong by China? a) Conducting experiments in lunar orbit b) Supporting human missions to Mars c) Establishing a continuous human presence in low Earth orbit d) Mining resources from asteroids 10 / 30 10. Which space agency successfully launched the Chandrayaan missions for lunar exploration? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 11 / 30 11. Which space agency operates the CryoSat mission to monitor changes in polar ice thickness and sea ice extent? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 12 / 30 12. Which rocket, developed by Australia, is used for launching scientific payloads into suborbital trajectories? a) Black Arrow b) Long March c) Black Brant d) Skylark 13 / 30 13. Which joint mission between NASA and ESA aims to study the Martian atmosphere, climate, and surface, as well as search for signs of past or present life on Mars? a) Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter b) MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) c) ExoMars d) Mars Express 14 / 30 14. Which space agency is known for its expertise in Earth observation satellites and remote sensing technology, supporting environmental monitoring and disaster management? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 15 / 30 15. Which private aerospace company collaborated with NASA to develop the Crew Dragon spacecraft for transporting astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS)? a) Blue Origin b) SpaceX c) Virgin Galactic d) Boeing 16 / 30 16. Which collaborative project, involving multiple space agencies including NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos, aims to build and operate a space station for international scientific research and collaboration? a) ISS (International Space Station) b) Tiangong Space Station c) Mir Space Station d) Skylab 17 / 30 17. Which of the following is considered a biomarker for potential life on exoplanets? a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Methane d) Nitrogen 18 / 30 18. What is the habitable zone around a star? a) The region where life is known to exist b) The region where liquid water could exist on a planet's surface c) The region where the star's energy output is highest d) The region where atmospheric conditions are stable 19 / 30 19. Which space agency operates the European laboratory module named Columbus on the International Space Station (ISS)? a) ESA (European Space Agency) b) NASA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 20 / 30 20. What is the name of the mission launched by ESA in 2013 to characterize the atmospheres of exoplanets and study their physical properties? a) CHEOPS b) PLATO c) ARIEL d) Euclid 21 / 30 21. Which rocket family, developed by United Launch Alliance (ULA), includes variants like Atlas V and Delta IV for launching satellites and spacecraft into space? a) Falcon b) Atlas c) Delta d) Ariane 22 / 30 22. Which space agency developed the TRACE (Transition Region and Coronal Explorer) mission to study the Sun's transition region and corona? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA 23 / 30 23. Which country's space agency launched the Chandrayaan series of lunar missions, including orbiters and landers, to explore the Moon's surface? a) India (ISRO) b) China (CNSA) c) United States (NASA) d) Russia (Roscosmos) 24 / 30 24. Which space agency's module named Tranquility provides astronauts with access to the Cupola, a panoramic viewing module on the International Space Station (ISS)? a) NASA b) ESA (European Space Agency) c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 25 / 30 25. Which rocket, developed by Iran, is used for launching satellites into orbit? a) Safir b) Kavoshgar c) Simorgh d) Qased 26 / 30 26. Which space agency's module was the first to dock with the Zarya module in orbit, forming the initial core of the International Space Station (ISS)? a) NASA b) ESA (European Space Agency) c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 27 / 30 27. What is the primary goal of the SETI Institute? a) Studying exoplanets for signs of life b) Searching for extraterrestrial intelligence c) Investigating the origins of the universe d) Exploring the feasibility of interstellar travel 28 / 30 28. Which space telescope, launched in 2009, observes the universe in gamma-ray wavelengths, detecting high-energy phenomena such as gamma-ray bursts, black holes, and supernova remnants? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Spitzer Space Telescope c) Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope d) James Webb Space Telescope 29 / 30 29. Which NASA mission, launched in 2009, discovered thousands of exoplanet candidates using the transit method? a) Kepler b) Hubble c) Spitzer d) TESS 30 / 30 30. 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