Constellations: Ursa Major, Orion, and Others

Learn about different constellations including Ursa Major (Great Bear), Orion (Hunter), Cassiopeia, and Gemini. Covers identification, structure, naming, and how to use constellations to locate stars like Sirius and the Pole Star.

24 Questions Published

Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is NOT a member of the solar system?

  1. An asteroid
  2. A satellite
  3. A constellation
  4. A comet
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Sirius can be located by which constellation?

  1. The great Bear
  2. Cassiopeia
  3. Orion
  4. Leo Major
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

To be known as a constellation, a collection of stars should form

  1. a geometric form
  2. a recognisable shape
  3. a straight line
  4. a circular form
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blanks:

In Ursa Major, _______ stars form the shape of the handle and ______ stars form the shape of the bowl of the ladle respectively.
  1. $4, 3$
  2. $5, 6$
  3. $3, 4$
  4. $2, 5$
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The other name(s) for Ursa Major is / are

  1. the Big Dipper
  2. the Saptarshi
  3. the Great Bear
  4. all of the above
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Identify the wrong statement about Ursa major.
  1. <span>It can be used to locate Pole star.</span>
  2. <span>It is seen during winter.</span>
  3. <span>It is also called the Big Dipper.</span>
  4. <span>It has 7 prominent stars.</span>
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Leaving the 3 middle stars apart, which shape is formed by the remaining 4 bright starts of the Orion? 

  1. Circle
  2. Irregular circle
  3. Triangle
  4. Quadrilateral
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

To locate the Pole Star using Ursa Major, to which direction should the imaginary line be drawn?

  1. North
  2. West
  3. East
  4. South
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blank:

Hunter constellation can be used to locate ________.
  1. Pole star
  2. Apollo
  3. Sirius
  4. Rigel
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Multiple Answers)

Which of the following are true for Cassiopeia?

  1. <span>It appears in the northern sky.</span>
  2. <span>It has 5 prominent stars</span>
  3. <span>It is visible during winter at late night</span>
  4. <span>It looks like a distorted letter W or M</span>
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blank:

Ursa Major appears like ________.
  1. a ladle
  2. a quadrilateral
  3. the letter 'M'
  4. a huntter
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blank:

Ursa major appears to revolve around the _______.
  1. Sirius
  2. Alpha Persei
  3. Pole star
  4. Alpha Centauri
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Only few stars of a constellation are clearly visible through naked eyes because:

  1. those are the prominent ones
  2. those are close to the Earth while others are far away
  3. others are covered by clouds
  4. others are a myth
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Cassiopeia appears in _________ hemisphere.
  1. northern
  2. southern
  3. eastern
  4. western
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which constellation, also known as the Twins, is visible in the northern hemisphere from November through April :

  1. Aquarius
  2. Leo
  3. Gemini
  4. Capricornus
Question 16 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

'X' is a group of stars visible during winter season in the late evening. It resembles a hunter in the kneeling position. What is 'X'?

  1. Ursa Major
  2. Orion
  3. Cassiopeia
  4. Aquarius
Question 17 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Column-I Column-II
(1) Ursa Major (a) The queen
(2) Orion (b) Big bear
(3) Cassiopeia (c) Pole star constellation
(4) Ursa minor (d) Hunter
  1. <span>(1) $\rightarrow$ b;&nbsp;(2) $\rightarrow$ d; (3) $\rightarrow$ c; (4) $\rightarrow$ a.</span>
  2. <span>(1) $\rightarrow$ b;&nbsp;(2) $\rightarrow$ a; (3) $\rightarrow$ d; (4) $\rightarrow$ c.</span>
  3. <span>(1) $\rightarrow$ c;&nbsp;(2) $\rightarrow$ d; (3) $\rightarrow$ a; (4) $\rightarrow$ b.</span>
  4. <span>(1) $\rightarrow$ b;&nbsp;(2) $\rightarrow$ d; (3) $\rightarrow$ a; (4) $\rightarrow$ c.</span>
Question 18 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Great Bear is commonly known as

  1. Saptarshi
  2. Dhruv tara
  3. Pole star
  4. Orion
Question 19 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following does not represent a cluster of stars?

  1. Rigel
  2. Aquarius
  3. Capricon
  4. Aries
Question 20 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blank:

Vrishchika is the Indian name for ________ constellation.
  1. Virgo
  2. Gemini
  3. Leo
  4. Scorpio
Question 21 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blank:

Ursa Major: _________ :: Orion: Hunter
  1. Big Dipper
  2. Leo Major
  3. Great Bear
  4. Saptarshi
Question 22 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)
Fill in the blank:

The 3 middle stars in Orion represent the ________.
  1. belt of the bear
  2. belt of the hunter
  3. tail of the bear
  4. stick of the hunter
Question 23 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is a group of stars in the sky that form an imaginary picture ? 

  1. Solar System
  2. Moon
  3. Constellation
  4. Galaxy
Question 24 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Star Sirius, belongs to constellation named :

  1. Taurus
  2. Aquarius
  3. Canis Major
  4. Orion