ISRO's Space Policy and Regulations
This quiz will test your knowledge on ISRO's Space Policy and Regulations.
Questions
What is the primary objective of ISRO's Space Policy?
- To promote the development of space technology in India.
- To regulate the use of space resources.
- To ensure the safety and security of space activities.
- To promote international cooperation in space exploration.
Which Indian law governs space activities in India?
- The Space Research Act, 1962
- The Remote Sensing Data Policy, 2001
- The National Space Policy, 2007
- The Space Activities Bill, 2017
What is the purpose of the Remote Sensing Data Policy, 2001?
- To regulate the acquisition and use of remote sensing data in India.
- To promote the development of remote sensing technology in India.
- To ensure the security of remote sensing data.
- To promote international cooperation in remote sensing.
What is the main objective of the National Space Policy, 2007?
- To promote the development of space technology in India.
- To regulate the use of space resources.
- To ensure the safety and security of space activities.
- To promote international cooperation in space exploration.
What is the purpose of the Space Activities Bill, 2017?
- To regulate the use of space resources.
- To ensure the safety and security of space activities.
- To promote international cooperation in space exploration.
- To establish a regulatory framework for space activities in India.
What is the role of ISRO in regulating space activities in India?
- ISRO is responsible for issuing licenses for space activities.
- ISRO is responsible for enforcing space regulations.
- ISRO is responsible for investigating space accidents.
- All of the above.
What are the main provisions of the Space Research Act, 1962?
- It establishes ISRO as the nodal agency for space research and development in India.
- It empowers ISRO to regulate space activities in India.
- It provides for the establishment of a National Space Council.
- All of the above.
What are the main provisions of the Remote Sensing Data Policy, 2001?
- It regulates the acquisition and use of remote sensing data in India.
- It sets out the conditions under which remote sensing data can be acquired, processed, and disseminated.
- It establishes a Remote Sensing Data Agency.
- All of the above.
What are the main provisions of the National Space Policy, 2007?
- It aims to promote the development of space technology in India.
- It sets out the goals and objectives of India's space program.
- It provides for the establishment of a National Space Council.
- All of the above.
What are the main provisions of the Space Activities Bill, 2017?
- It seeks to establish a regulatory framework for space activities in India.
- It regulates the launch and operation of satellites.
- It regulates the use of space resources.
- All of the above.
What is the role of the National Space Council?
- It advises the Government of India on matters related to space policy.
- It approves the National Space Plan.
- It coordinates the activities of various space agencies in India.
- All of the above.
What is the National Space Plan?
- It is a document that outlines the goals and objectives of India's space program.
- It is prepared by the National Space Council.
- It is approved by the Government of India.
- All of the above.
What are the main objectives of India's space program?
- To develop indigenous space technology.
- To promote the use of space technology for socio-economic development.
- To explore the universe and gain knowledge about it.
- All of the above.
What are some of the major achievements of India's space program?
- The successful launch of Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2 missions.
- The successful launch of Mangalyaan mission.
- The development of indigenous launch vehicles such as PSLV and GSLV.
- All of the above.
What are some of the challenges facing India's space program?
- Limited funding.
- Lack of skilled manpower.
- Technological constraints.
- All of the above.