Static Quiz 18 June 2026 (Science & Technology)

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Q1
With reference to India's launch vehicles, which one of the following statements is correct?
  • AThe PSLV is primarily used to place heavy communication satellites into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.
  • BThe GSLV Mk-III (LVM3) is India's heaviest launch vehicle, designed to carry heavier payloads to GTO and crewed missions to low Earth orbit.
  • CThe PSLV uses an indigenous cryogenic engine in its uppermost stage.
  • DThe SLV-3, India's first launch vehicle, successfully placed a communication satellite in geostationary orbit in 1980.
Answer: (b)

The GSLV Mk-III (LVM3) is India's heaviest and most powerful launcher, carrying ~4-tonne-class satellites to GTO and ~8 tonnes to LEO, and is the chosen vehicle for the Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme. The PSLV is the workhorse mainly for polar/sun-synchronous and low Earth orbits, not heavy comsats to GTO, and its upper stages are not cryogenic — the cryogenic upper stage belongs to the GSLV. The SLV-3 (1980) placed the small Rohini satellite into low Earth orbit, not a geostationary comsat.

Q2
Consider the following pairs of Indian space missions and their objectives:
  • Chandrayaan-1 — India's first lunar mission, which helped confirm the presence of water molecules on the Moon
  • Mangalyaan (MOM) — India's first interplanetary mission, to Mars
  • Aditya-L1 — India's first dedicated solar mission
  • Chandrayaan-3 — Mission to soft-land near the lunar south pole region
Which of the pairs given above are correctly matched?
  • A1 and 2 only
  • B1, 2 and 3 only
  • C2, 3 and 4 only
  • D1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (d)

All four pairs are correctly matched. Chandrayaan-1 (2008) was India's first lunar mission, whose Moon Impact Probe and instruments helped confirm water/hydroxyl signatures, while the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan, 2013) was the first interplanetary mission, reaching Mars orbit on the maiden attempt. Aditya-L1 is India's first dedicated solar observatory near the Sun-Earth L1 point, and Chandrayaan-3 (2023) achieved a successful soft landing near the lunar south pole — a global first for that region.

Q3
Assertion (A): The Aditya-L1 spacecraft was placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point L1.
Reason (R): The L1 point allows a satellite to observe the Sun continuously without being blocked by eclipses or occultation.
  • ABoth A and R are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A.
  • BBoth A and R are correct, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
  • CA is correct, but R is incorrect.
  • DA is incorrect, but R is correct.
Answer: (a)

Aditya-L1 was indeed placed in a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth L1 point, about 1.5 million km from Earth, so A is correct. R is also correct and directly explains A — the L1 location offers a continuous, unobstructed view of the Sun, free from eclipses and occultation, which is precisely why it was chosen for a solar observatory.

Q4
Consider the following two statements regarding India's space organisations and programmes:
  • ISRO functions under the Department of Space, which reports directly to the Prime Minister of India.
  • IN-SPACe was set up to promote, authorise and supervise space activities by private (non-governmental) entities in India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
  • AStatement 1 only
  • BStatement 2 only
  • CBoth Statement 1 and Statement 2
  • DNeither Statement 1 nor Statement 2
Answer: (c)

Both statements are correct. ISRO operates under the Department of Space (DoS), which is not under a regular line ministry but reports directly to the Prime Minister. IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre) was established as a single-window body to promote, authorise and oversee participation of private players in the space sector.

Q5
With reference to India's space and satellite programmes, how many of the following statements are correct?
  • NavIC is India's regional satellite navigation system, providing positioning services over India and a surrounding region.
  • The Gaganyaan mission aims to demonstrate India's capability to send humans to low Earth orbit.
  • A geostationary satellite has an orbital period equal to the Earth's rotation period and appears stationary relative to a point on the Earth's surface.
  • ISRO's satellites used for remote sensing and Earth observation are typically placed in geostationary orbit.
How many of the above statements are correct?
  • AOnly one
  • BOnly two
  • COnly three
  • DAll four
Answer: (c)

Statements 1, 2 and 3 are correct: NavIC (built on the IRNSS satellites) provides regional positioning over India and roughly 1,500 km beyond, Gaganyaan aims to send a crew to low Earth orbit and return them safely, and a geostationary satellite orbits the equator with a ~24-hour period, appearing fixed relative to the ground. Statement 4 is the deliberate trap — remote sensing and Earth observation satellites are usually placed in sun-synchronous low Earth (polar) orbits for high-resolution, repetitive coverage, not geostationary orbit.

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