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. What is the average speed of the solar wind as it leaves the Sun? a) 100 km/s b) 400 km/s c) 1,000 km/s d) 10,000 km/s 2 / 30 2. What is the name of the volcanic moon of Jupiter known for its intense volcanic activity? a) Europa b) Callisto c) Ganymede d) Io 3 / 30 3. What is the name of the region around Earth where charged particles are trapped by the planet's magnetic field? a) Magnetosphere b) Heliosphere c) Thermosphere d) Stratosphere 4 / 30 4. How does solar wind contribute to the creation of auroras on Earth? a) By heating the Earth's surface b) By interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere c) By increasing Earth's gravitational pull d) By blocking sunlight 5 / 30 5. What is the process by which sedimentary rocks are formed through the compaction and cementation of sediments? a) Erosion b) Weathering c) Lithification d) Deposition 6 / 30 6. What is the central solid core of a comet called? a) Nucleus b) Coma c) Tail d) Ionosphere 7 / 30 7. What is the primary composition of Mercury's surface? a) Ice and water b) Rocky and metallic materials c) Volcanic ash and basalt d) Sand and organic compounds 8 / 30 8. Which spacecraft provided the first close-up images and data of Uranus and its moons? a) Voyager 1 b) Voyager 2 c) Cassini d) New Horizons 9 / 30 9. Which region of a comet's structure is primarily composed of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other volatile substances? a) Nucleus b) Coma c) Tail d) Ionosphere 10 / 30 10. Which moon of Jupiter is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System, with hundreds of active volcanoes? a) Io b) Europa c) Ganymede d) Callisto 11 / 30 11. 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 12 / 30 12. Where is the Oort Cloud located in relation to the Solar System? a) Inside the orbit of Neptune b) Between the orbits of Neptune and Pluto c) Beyond the orbit of Pluto d) Inside the orbit of the Kuiper Belt 13 / 30 13. What is the most notable feature of Uranus's atmosphere? a) Giant red spot b) Hexagonal storm c) Massive hurricane d) Strong ammonia odor 14 / 30 14. Which spacecraft, launched by NASA in 2006, conducted a historic flyby of Pluto in 2015, providing the first detailed images of the dwarf planet and its moons? a) Voyager 1 b) New Horizons c) Juno d) Cassini 15 / 30 15. What is the largest gap in Saturn's rings, located between the A ring and the B ring? a) Encke Gap b) Cassini Division c) Keeler Gap d) Roche Division 16 / 30 16. What is the name of the spacecraft that discovered geysers erupting from beneath the icy surface of Saturn's moon, Enceladus? a) Cassini b) New Horizons c) Juno d) Voyager 2 17 / 30 17. What is the term for a meteoroid that originates from a comet or asteroid and travels through space? a) Meteorite b) Meteoroid c) Meteor d) Comet 18 / 30 18. How does the temperature on Mercury's surface vary? a) It is consistently hot b) It is consistently cold c) It varies widely between day and night d) It is mild and stable 19 / 30 19. Which planet in the Solar System is known for its massive dust storms that can engulf the entire planet for months? a) Jupiter b) Saturn c) Mars d) Venus 20 / 30 20. What is the Earth's mantle primarily composed of? a) Iron and nickel b) Silicon and oxygen c) Calcium carbonate d) Water and ice 21 / 30 21. What is the name of the largest volcano on Venus? a) Mauna Kea b) Olympus Mons c) Maxwell Montes d) Maat Mons 22 / 30 22. What is the estimated total number of icy bodies in the Oort Cloud? a) Thousands b) Millions c) Billions d) Trillions 23 / 30 23. What is the rotational period of Earth? a) Approximately 24 hours b) Approximately 365 days c) Approximately 27.3 days d) Approximately 29.5 days 24 / 30 24. What is the most prominent feature of Saturn? a) Its hexagonal-shaped storm b) Its prominent ring system c) Its massive size d) Its liquid metallic hydrogen layer 25 / 30 25. Which biome is characterized by long, cold winters, short summers, permafrost, and low-growing vegetation such as mosses and lichens? a) Taiga (Boreal Forest) b) Tundra c) Desert d) Grassland (Prairie) 26 / 30 26. What is the name of the phase of the Moon when it is fully illuminated as seen from Earth? a) New Moon b) First Quarter c) Full Moon d) Third Quarter 27 / 30 27. How do solar storms, like coronal mass ejections, affect the occurrence of auroras? a) They reduce the frequency of auroras b) They cause auroras to occur only at the poles c) They enhance and expand the visibility of auroras d) They eliminate auroras completely 28 / 30 28. Which space probe conducted flybys of Jupiter and Saturn before embarking on a trajectory to leave the Solar System in a different direction from Voyager 1? a) Voyager 1 b) Voyager 2 c) Pioneer 10 d) Pioneer 11 29 / 30 29. Which moon of Uranus is known for its heavily cratered surface and bright, icy terrain? a) Oberon b) Miranda c) Ariel d) Umbriel 30 / 30 30. 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 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 Solar System MCQ PDF for Offline Study