Astrological Calculations in Vedic Mathematics

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What is the formula for calculating the Sun's position in a horoscope?

  1. Sun's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Sun

  2. Sun's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Sun

  3. Sun's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Sun

  4. Sun's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Sun


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sun's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Sun.

What is the formula for calculating the Moon's position in a horoscope?

  1. Moon's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Moon

  2. Moon's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Moon

  3. Moon's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Moon

  4. Moon's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Moon


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Moon's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Moon.

What is the formula for calculating the Mars' position in a horoscope?

  1. Mars' position = Ascendant + Longitude of Mars

  2. Mars' position = Ascendant - Longitude of Mars

  3. Mars' position = Ascendant * Longitude of Mars

  4. Mars' position = Ascendant / Longitude of Mars


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Mars' position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Mars.

What is the formula for calculating the Mercury's position in a horoscope?

  1. Mercury's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Mercury

  2. Mercury's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Mercury

  3. Mercury's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Mercury

  4. Mercury's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Mercury


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Mercury's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Mercury.

What is the formula for calculating the Jupiter's position in a horoscope?

  1. Jupiter's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Jupiter

  2. Jupiter's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Jupiter

  3. Jupiter's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Jupiter

  4. Jupiter's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Jupiter


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Jupiter's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Jupiter.

What is the formula for calculating the Venus' position in a horoscope?

  1. Venus' position = Ascendant + Longitude of Venus

  2. Venus' position = Ascendant - Longitude of Venus

  3. Venus' position = Ascendant * Longitude of Venus

  4. Venus' position = Ascendant / Longitude of Venus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Venus' position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Venus.

What is the formula for calculating the Saturn's position in a horoscope?

  1. Saturn's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Saturn

  2. Saturn's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Saturn

  3. Saturn's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Saturn

  4. Saturn's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Saturn


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Saturn's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Saturn.

What is the formula for calculating the Rahu's position in a horoscope?

  1. Rahu's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Rahu

  2. Rahu's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Rahu

  3. Rahu's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Rahu

  4. Rahu's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Rahu


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Rahu's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Rahu.

What is the formula for calculating the Ketu's position in a horoscope?

  1. Ketu's position = Ascendant + Longitude of Ketu

  2. Ketu's position = Ascendant - Longitude of Ketu

  3. Ketu's position = Ascendant * Longitude of Ketu

  4. Ketu's position = Ascendant / Longitude of Ketu


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Ketu's position in a horoscope is calculated by adding the Ascendant and the Longitude of the Ketu.

What is the formula for calculating the Ascendant in a horoscope?

  1. Ascendant = Longitude of Sun - Longitude of Moon

  2. Ascendant = Longitude of Sun + Longitude of Moon

  3. Ascendant = Longitude of Sun * Longitude of Moon

  4. Ascendant = Longitude of Sun / Longitude of Moon


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Ascendant in a horoscope is calculated by subtracting the Longitude of the Moon from the Longitude of the Sun.

What is the formula for calculating the Midheaven in a horoscope?

  1. Midheaven = Ascendant + 90 degrees

  2. Midheaven = Ascendant - 90 degrees

  3. Midheaven = Ascendant * 90 degrees

  4. Midheaven = Ascendant / 90 degrees


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Midheaven in a horoscope is calculated by adding 90 degrees to the Ascendant.

What is the formula for calculating the Imum Coeli in a horoscope?

  1. Imum Coeli = Ascendant - 90 degrees

  2. Imum Coeli = Ascendant + 90 degrees

  3. Imum Coeli = Ascendant * 90 degrees

  4. Imum Coeli = Ascendant / 90 degrees


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Imum Coeli in a horoscope is calculated by subtracting 90 degrees from the Ascendant.

What is the formula for calculating the Descendant in a horoscope?

  1. Descendant = Ascendant + 180 degrees

  2. Descendant = Ascendant - 180 degrees

  3. Descendant = Ascendant * 180 degrees

  4. Descendant = Ascendant / 180 degrees


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Descendant in a horoscope is calculated by adding 180 degrees to the Ascendant.

What is the formula for calculating the North Node in a horoscope?

  1. North Node = Ascendant + 270 degrees

  2. North Node = Ascendant - 270 degrees

  3. North Node = Ascendant * 270 degrees

  4. North Node = Ascendant / 270 degrees


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The North Node in a horoscope is calculated by adding 270 degrees to the Ascendant.

What is the formula for calculating the South Node in a horoscope?

  1. South Node = Ascendant - 270 degrees

  2. South Node = Ascendant + 270 degrees

  3. South Node = Ascendant * 270 degrees

  4. South Node = Ascendant / 270 degrees


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The South Node in a horoscope is calculated by subtracting 270 degrees from the Ascendant.

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