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Astronomy
| Exoplanets
16-02-2026
Question 1 of 12
What is the primary method used to detect exoplanets by observing the periodic dimming of a star's light as the planet passes in front of it?
Transit Photometry
Radial Velocity Method
Gravitational Microlensing
Direct Imaging
Question 2 of 12
Which of the following best describes a 'Hot Jupiter'?
A Jupiter-sized planet located in the habitable zone.
A Jupiter-sized planet with a very long orbital period.
A Jupiter-sized planet with a very short orbital period, orbiting very close to its star.
A small, rocky planet orbiting a hot star.
Question 3 of 12
What is the name of the space telescope primarily used for discovering exoplanets using the transit method?
Spitzer Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope
Kepler Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
Question 4 of 12
What does the term 'habitable zone' refer to in the context of exoplanets?
The region of space where exoplanets are most commonly found.
The region around a star where liquid water could exist on a planet's surface.
The region around a black hole where planets can still orbit.
The region of a planet where life is guaranteed to exist.
Question 5 of 12
Which method of exoplanet detection relies on observing the wobble of a star caused by the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet?
Radial Velocity Method
Transit Photometry
Direct Imaging
Gravitational Microlensing
Question 6 of 12
What is the typical unit used to measure the mass of an exoplanet?
Both Earth masses (M⊕) and Jupiter masses (MJ)
Kilograms (kg)
Earth masses (M⊕)
Jupiter masses (MJ)
Question 7 of 12
Which of the following is a challenge in directly imaging exoplanets?
Exoplanets are very faint compared to their host stars.
Exoplanets do not emit any light.
Exoplanets are too far away to resolve.
Exoplanets are too small to be seen.
Question 8 of 12
What does the term 'exoplanet' mean?
A planet that exists inside our solar system.
A planet that is located in another galaxy.
A planet that orbits a star other than our Sun.
A planet that is made of exotic matter.
Question 9 of 12
What is the main purpose of studying exoplanet atmospheres?
To determine the exact location of the exoplanet.
To understand the internal structure of the exoplanet.
To search for biomarkers and signs of life.
To measure the exoplanet's magnetic field.
Question 10 of 12
What is the role of
spectroscopy
in studying exoplanets?
To measure the distance to the exoplanet.
To analyze the light that passes through or is emitted by the exoplanet's atmosphere.
To directly image the surface of the exoplanet.
To calculate the exoplanet's orbital period.
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