The Universe Part-5

Total Questions: 52

31. Summer Solstice occures every year on - [U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2010]

Correct Answer: (d) 21 June
Solution:In the course of a year, the earth's revolution around the Sun with its axis inclined at 66½ to the plane of the ecliptic changes the apparent altitude of the midday Sun. After the March equinox, the sun appears to move north and is vertically overhead to the tropic of cancer (23) on about 21 June (summer solstice). Since the sun is vertically overhead at noon of 21 June, 0º shadow is formed.

32. On 21" June, the Sun: [I.A.S. (Pre) 2019]

Correct Answer: (a) does not set below the horizon at the Arctic Circle
Solution:

The Sun is directly overhead at 'highnoon' on the equator twice per year, at the equinoxes. On the Arctic Circle, the Sun does not set at all on the summer solstice which occurs on 21 June. On that one day, the Sun traces a complete circle just above the horizon as the Earth rotates.

33. Which of the following scholar has suggested that the Earth has originated from the gases and the dust particles? [I.A.S. (Pre) 1999]

Correct Answer: (d) O. Schmidt
Solution:James Jeans and Harold Jeffreys is related to the Tidal hypothesis of the origin of Earth. F. Hoyal and Littleton presented Nova hypothesis and Otto Schmidt gave the hypothesis of gas and dust for the genesis of Earth (Inter- stellar dust hypothesis). According to this hypothesis, large quantities of gas and dust particles captured by the gravitational force of the sun formed the Earth.

34. Which of the following Method is used to determine the age of the Earth? [U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2006]

Correct Answer: (c) Uranium dating
Solution:The uranium dating method is used for determining the age of Earth. Carbon dating is a widely-used method to establish the age of organic materials, things that were once living. Living things have carbon in them in various forms. The dating method is based on the fact that Carbon-14 (C-14), an isotope of carbon with an atomic mass of 14, is radioactive, and decays at a well-known rate. The most abundant isotope of carbon in the atmosphere is C-12. The ratio of C-12 to C-14 in the atmosphere is almost static, and is known. Plants and animals acquire C-12 and C-14 in roughly the same proportion as is available in the atmosphere. When they die, their interactions with the atmosphere stops. While C-12 is stable, the radioactive C-14 reduces to one half of itself in about 5,730 years known as its 'half-life'. The changing ratio of C-12 to C-14 in the remains of a plant or animal after it dies can be measured, and can be used to deduce the approximate time when the organism died. Carbon dating cannot be used to determine the age of non-living things like rocks. Also, the age of things that are more than 40,000-50,000 years old cannot be arrived at through carbon dating.

35. Great Ice-Age is related to: [M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2013]

Correct Answer: (a) Pleistocene
Solution:The Pleistocene Epoch was the time during which extensive ice sheets and other glaciers formed on the landmass. This time period has been informally referred to as the "Great Ice Age" and began about approx 2 million years ago and ended by approx. ten thousand years ago.

36. Which of the following periods has generally been considered to be the 'Little Ice Age'? [U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) (Re-Exam) 2015]

Correct Answer: (c) 1650 A.D. - 1870 A.D.
Solution:

Little Ice Age is a period between 1300 A.D. to 1870 A.D. during which Europe and North America were subjected to much colder winter than during the 20th century. Thus (c) is the correct option.

37. What was the period of the Dinosaurs? [M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2005]

Correct Answer: (b) Eighteen crores years ago
Solution:The time of existence of Jurassic Period is estimated 20.8 Crore years ago and ended by 14.4 crore year ago. This period is called the Age of Dinosaurs. Its remains were found at Raiyali in Mahisagar district of Gujarat and Barashimla hills of Jabalpur M.P. Thus, the correct answer is option (b).

38. Continents have drifted apart because of- [53rd to 55th B.P.S.C. (Pre) 2011]

Correct Answer: (a) Volcanic eruptions
Solution:

Continents rest on massive slabs of rocks called tectonic plates. These plates are always moving and interacting in a process called Plate tectonic activity. Through these tectonic activities, continents shift position on Earth's Lithosphere.

39. Which one of the following continents was not a part of Gondwana Land? [U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2016]

Correct Answer: (a) North America
Solution:

Gondwana land included most of the landmasses of today, including Antartica, South America, Africa, Madagascar, Australia continent as well as Arabian Peninsula and Peninsular India. North America is not a part of Gondwana land.

40. The southern continent broken from Pangaea is called: [68th B.P.S.C. (Pre) 2022]

Correct Answer: (c) Gondwanaland
Solution:Gondwana land included most of the landmasses of today, including Antartica, South America, Africa, Madagascar, Australia continent as well as Arabian Peninsula and Peninsular India. North America is not a part of Gondwana land.