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 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. Which space agency excels in international collaboration and partnerships, contributing to various missions such as the ISS and Mars exploration? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA 2 / 30 2. Which moon of Jupiter is believed to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water and is considered one of the most likely places in the solar system to harbor life? a) Ganymede b) Europa c) Callisto d) Io 3 / 30 3. Which space agency launched the Juno mission to study Jupiter? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) JAXA 4 / 30 4. Which space agency is known for its Ariane rockets used for launching satellites into space? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 5 / 30 5. What is the name of the Mars rover launched by NASA in 2022, as part of the Mars Sample Return campaign, to collect samples of Martian rock and regolith? a) Curiosity b) Opportunity c) Spirit d) Perseverance 6 / 30 6. Which country's space agency successfully launched the Chang'e series of lunar missions, including both orbiters and landers, to explore the Moon? a) China (CNSA) b) United States (NASA) c) Russia (Roscosmos) d) India (ISRO) 7 / 30 7. What is the purpose of the Columbus laboratory module on the International Space Station (ISS)? a) Conducting scientific research in Earth observation b) Studying the effects of microgravity on plants and animals c) Performing experiments in materials science and fluid physics d) Testing new technologies for space exploration 8 / 30 8. What is the name of the proposed NASA mission designed to study the composition, structure, and dynamics of exoplanets using high-contrast imaging? a) WFIRST b) LUVOIR c) HabEx d) OST 9 / 30 9. What is the name of the proposed space telescope by NASA designed to directly image exoplanets and study their atmospheres for signs of habitability and life? a) WFIRST b) LUVOIR c) HabEx d) OST 10 / 30 10. What is the name of the electric propulsion system developed by SpaceX for use on its Starlink satellites? a) NEXT (NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster) b) Hall effect thruster c) VASIMR (Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket) d) Krypton Hall-effect Thruster (RIT) 11 / 30 11. What was the main objective of the Cassini mission? a) Study Jupiter and its moons b) Investigate the atmosphere of Mars c) Explore Saturn and its moons d) Search for signs of life on Europa 12 / 30 12. 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 13 / 30 13. Which space agency launched the Mars Express mission to study the Red Planet? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) ISRO 14 / 30 14. Which concept involves the construction of large rotating habitats in space to simulate gravity and provide long-term living space for humans? a) Lunar Gateway b) Moon Village c) O'Neill cylinders d) Mars colonies 15 / 30 15. Which space telescope, launched by NASA in 1999, is dedicated to studying the high-energy universe in X-ray wavelengths, revealing insights into black holes, supernova remnants, and active galaxies? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Chandra X-ray Observatory c) Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope d) James Webb Space Telescope 16 / 30 16. Which space agency launched the Kepler space telescope to search for exoplanets? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA 17 / 30 17. What is the name of the suborbital rocket developed by Blue Origin, which successfully achieved multiple vertical landings? a) Falcon 9 b) New Shepard c) Starship d) Electron 18 / 30 18. What is the name of the NASA lunar orbiter launched in 2009 to study the Moon's surface in high detail and search for potential landing sites for future missions? a) Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) b) Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) c) Artemis program d) Lunar Gateway 19 / 30 19. Which space agency proposed the concept of rotating habitats called "Von Braun stations" to provide artificial gravity for long-duration space missions? a) NASA b) ESA (European Space Agency) c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 20 / 30 20. Which space agency proposed the concept of a "Moon Village" as a collaborative human settlement on the Moon involving multiple international partners? a) NASA b) ESA (European Space Agency) c) Roscosmos d) CNSA (China National Space Administration) 21 / 30 21. What is the name of the proposed lunar habitat program by NASA aimed at establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon? a) Artemis Base b) Lunar Gateway c) Moon Village d) Luna City 22 / 30 22. Which satellite mission, launched by NASA and NOAA, provides real-time data on weather conditions, atmospheric composition, and climate patterns? a) Terra b) Aqua c) Landsat d) GOES 23 / 30 23. 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 24 / 30 24. What is the name of the spacecraft that performed multiple flybys of Jupiter's moon Europa to study its icy surface and potential for habitability? a) Juno b) Cassini c) Galileo d) New Horizons 25 / 30 25. Which space agency has strengths in planetary exploration and has conducted successful missions to study Venus, Mars, and other celestial bodies? a) NASA b) ESA c) Roscosmos d) CNSA 26 / 30 26. 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 27 / 30 27. What is the name of the Chinese lunar lander that successfully touched down on the far side of the Moon in January 2019, making history as the first mission to achieve this feat? a) Chang'e 3 b) Chang'e 4 c) Chang'e 5 d) Chang'e 6 28 / 30 28. What is the name of the Indian lunar lander that aimed to explore the south pole region of the Moon but lost communication during its descent in September 2019? a) Chandrayaan 1 b) Chandrayaan 2 c) Chandrayaan 3 d) Chandrayaan 4 29 / 30 29. What is the purpose of the BEAM module attached to the International Space Station (ISS)? a) Conducting experiments in Earth observation b) Providing additional living space for astronauts c) Serving as a docking port for visiting spacecraft d) Generating power through solar panels 30 / 30 30. Which space telescope, launched by ESA in 1999, studies the universe in X-ray wavelengths, providing insights into black holes, galaxy clusters, and the hot gas filling the intergalactic space? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) Spitzer Space Telescope c) XMM-Newton Observatory d) James Webb Space Telescope 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 Global Space Agencies MCQ PDF for Offline Study Share the above MCQs:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)