Home» Online Test » Astronomy » Solar System Online Test 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This 'Solar System Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to our Solar System. 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. Which moon of Jupiter was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, making it one of the first objects observed in orbit around another planet? a) Io b) Europa c) Ganymede d) Callisto 2 / 30 2. What is the name of the vast, heart-shaped region observed on Pluto's surface, which is informally named after the famous Disney character? a) Pluto's Heart b) Pluto's Valentine c) Pluto's Love d) Pluto's Tombaugh Regio 3 / 30 3. Which spacecraft was the first to visit Mercury? a) Voyager 1 b) Pioneer 10 c) Mariner 10 d) Galileo 4 / 30 4. Which comet fragmented and collided with Jupiter in 1994, producing a series of impact events observed by astronomers? a) Halley's Comet b) Comet Hale-Bopp c) Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 d) Comet Hyakutake 5 / 30 5. How many moons does Mars have? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 6 / 30 6. Which moon of Neptune is known for its irregular shape and heavily cratered surface? a) Proteus b) Triton c) Nereid d) Larissa 7 / 30 7. Which spacecraft was the first to directly measure the solar wind? a) Apollo 11 b) Voyager 1 c) Pioneer 10 d) Mariner 2 8 / 30 8. What is the name of the region on Pluto characterized by vast plains of nitrogen ice? a) Sputnik Planitia b) Tombaugh Regio c) Lowell Regio d) Cthulhu Regio 9 / 30 9. What is the name of the dark, vortical storm system observed at Neptune's equator? a) Great Dark Spot b) Great Red Spot c) North Equatorial Belt d) South Equatorial Belt 10 / 30 10. Which celestial body exhibits significant tidal forces from both Jupiter and Saturn, resulting in its elongated shape and active cryovolcanism? a) Io b) Europa c) Enceladus d) Titan 11 / 30 11. Which elements in Earth's atmosphere are responsible for the green and red colors in auroras? a) Hydrogen and helium b) Carbon and nitrogen c) Oxygen and nitrogen d) Sulfur and chlorine 12 / 30 12. What is the heliosphere? a) The Sun's core b) The region around the Sun dominated by the solar wind c) A layer within the Sun d) A planet orbiting close to the Sun 13 / 30 13. Which moon of Saturn is the only moon in the Solar System known to have a dense atmosphere, primarily composed of nitrogen? a) Titan b) Enceladus c) Miranda d) Triton 14 / 30 14. What causes tidal forces? a) Gravitational pull from nearby stars b) Gravitational pull from the Moon and Sun c) Electromagnetic forces between celestial bodies d) Nuclear reactions within celestial bodies 15 / 30 15. Which space telescope is operated by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) and has made significant contributions to our understanding of dark matter and dark energy? a) Hubble Space Telescope b) James Webb Space Telescope c) Keck Observatory d) Planck Space Observatory 16 / 30 16. What term refers to the bright streak of light produced when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere? a) Meteorite b) Meteoroid c) Meteor d) Comet 17 / 30 17. Which feature is the largest impact crater on Mercury? a) Caloris Basin b) Hellas Basin c) Tycho Crater d) Mare Imbrium 18 / 30 18. What is the name of the spacecraft that successfully landed the Huygens probe on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 2005? a) Cassini b) New Horizons c) Juno d) Voyager 2 19 / 30 19. What is the average surface temperature of Pluto? a) -200°C (-328°F) b) -100°C (-148°F) c) 0°C (32°F) d) 100°C (212°F) 20 / 30 20. Which space probe successfully explored the dwarf planet Ceres in the asteroid belt, providing valuable data on its surface composition and features? a) New Horizons b) Juno c) Dawn d) Rosetta 21 / 30 21. Which gas giant planet has the fastest winds in the Solar System, with wind speeds reaching up to 2,100 kilometers per hour (about 1,305 miles per hour)? a) Jupiter b) Saturn c) Neptune d) Uranus 22 / 30 22. How does the solar wind affect Earth's magnetosphere? a) It has no effect b) It strengthens the magnetosphere c) It compresses and distorts the magnetosphere d) It neutralizes the magnetosphere 23 / 30 23. What is the lithosphere? a) The layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs b) The layer of the Earth's crust and upper mantle c) The layer of the Earth's core composed of molten iron and nickel d) The layer of the Earth's mantle beneath the lithosphere 24 / 30 24. Which moon of Jupiter has the highest density among the Galilean moons, indicating a significant amount of rocky material in its composition? a) Io b) Europa c) Ganymede d) Callisto 25 / 30 25. What is the name of the spacecraft launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to study Mercury? a) Rosetta b) BepiColombo c) Dawn d) Akatsuki 26 / 30 26. Which Apollo mission was the last to land humans on the Moon's surface? a) Apollo 14 b) Apollo 15 c) Apollo 16 d) Apollo 17 27 / 30 27. What is the name of the spacecraft that orbited Saturn and its moons, providing detailed observations and data? a) Galileo b) Voyager c) Cassini d) Juno 28 / 30 28. Which space probe was the first to visit the asteroid belt and to make direct observations of Jupiter? a) Voyager 1 b) Voyager 2 c) Pioneer 10 d) Pioneer 11 29 / 30 29. Which moon of Jupiter is known for its highly active surface geology, with extensive cryovolcanism and icy geysers? a) Ganymede b) Europa c) Io d) Callisto 30 / 30 30. What is the name of the volcanic moon of Jupiter known for its intense volcanic activity? a) Europa b) Callisto c) Ganymede d) Io 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 Solar System MCQ PDF for Offline Study