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At which of the following places does Shriharikota High Altitude Range Centre (SHAR) operate launch ranges?

  1. Shriharikota Island
  2. Balasore (Orissa)
  3. Thumba (Kerala)
  1. 1, 2 and 3

  2. Only 1

  3. Only 1 and 3

  4. Only 1 and 2


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

SHAR Centre is located about 100 km north of Chennai. It is the main launch centre of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). SHAR operates launch ranges at Balasore in Orissa and Thumba in Kerala besides the one at Shriharikota for launching various satellites.

What does the term 'space race' refer to?

  1. Competition between the United States and the then Soviet Union for exploration of space.

  2. Expansion project of launch pads by NASA.

  3. Effort to launch high-altitude space satellites.

  4. Mission to develop 'cryogenic engine'.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The 'space race' was a long lasting competition between the United States and the then Soviet Union between 1957 and 1975. It began with the delivery of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, into orbit in October 1957. The competition was intimately connected to military superiority as well as general technological superiority.

Some of the foreign satellites have been launched by ISRO. Which of the following 'commercial satellites' is not correctly matched with the nation it belongs to?

  1. Kitsat - Korea

  2. BIRD - France

  3. Tubsat - Germany

  4. PROBA - Beligium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Some of the foreign successful Commercial Satellites launched through ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) are: Kitsat (Korea) Tubsat (DLR - Germany) BIRD (DLR - Germany) PROBA (Verhaert, Belgium)

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

  1. ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network has the prime responsibility of providing mission support to near-earth satellites and launch vehicle mission.
  2. INSAT Master Control Facility is responsible for all the post-launch operations of INSAT satellites.
  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Statement 1 is correct: ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) has the prime responsibility of providing mission support to near-earth satellites and launch vehicle mission. For this purpose, an integrated network of ground stations at Bangalore, Lucknow, Port Blair, Shriharikota, Thiruvanathapuram and Mauritius has been established by ISTRAC with a multi-mission Spacecraft Control Centre at Bengalore. Statement 2 is also correct: INSAT Master Control Facility (MCF), located at Hassan in Karnataka, is responsible for all the post-launch operations of INSAT satellites including orbit maneuvers, station keeping and on-orbit operation of the spacecraft.

Which of the following statements is/are correct in relation to the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)?

  1. The PSLV project was initiated in the year 1982.
  2. It was the first experimental satellite launch vehicle of India.
  3. All its stages use solid propellant.
  1. Only 1 and 2

  2. Only 1

  3. Only 1 and 3

  4. All of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

India's Satellite Launch Vehicle Programme was conceived to develop four generations of launch vehicles.

  1. Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV)
  2. Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV)
  3. Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
  4. Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) SLV was the first experimental satellite launch vehicle of India. It was launched in 1980. The PSLV project was initiated in the year 1982. PSLV has four stages using solid and liquid propulsion systems alternatively.

In which of the following orbits are most of the remote sensing satellites launched?

  1. Low Earth Orbit

  2. Medium Earth Orbit

  3. Geostationary Orbit

  4. Sun-synchronous Polar Orbit


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The majority of all satellites as well as Space Shuttles and International Space Stations, operate from Low Earth Orbit. But, when it comes specifically to remote sensing satellites, most of these satellites are deployed in Sun-synchronous Polar Orbit. It is called polar orbit because it passes over both the polar regions of the earth in the north-south direction. It is called Sun-synchronous because the orbit also keeps step with the sun in that it passes over a specific location on the sun-lit side of the earth when sun is at the same height above the eastern horizon. This helps in image interpretation because with the same sun-angle, the shadows cast by different features are then only a function of their heights.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

  1. Launching heavy satellites weighing over 2 tons into geostationary orbit requires an upper stage powered by a cryogenic engine.
  2. Cryogenic technology involves the use of liquid oxygen at minus 183 degrees Celsius and liquid hydrogen at minus 253 degrees Celsius.
  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Statement 1 is true: Launching heavy satellites weighing over 2 tons into geostationary orbit requires an upper stage powered by a cryogenic engine. Cryogenic engine is indispensable for such launch vehicles as this engine provides the required trust to the vehicle. Statement 2 is also correct: Cryogenic technology involves the use of liquid oxygen (as oxidizer) at minus 183 degrees Celsius and liquid hydrogen (as fuel) at minus 253 degrees Celsius.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

  1. Ku band is used by business communication in major cities.
  2. The first Ku band was used in INSAT-2C.
  3. S band is used for broadcast satellite service.
  1. Only 1 and 3

  2. Only 3

  3. Only 1 and 2

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Ku band is a portion of electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies. This symbol refers to the band directly below the K-band. In radar applications, Ku band ranges from 12-18 GHz. Ku band is primarily used for business communication in major cities. The first Ku band was used in INSAT-2C. The S band is part of the microwave band of electromagnetic spectrum. S-band ranges from 2 to 4 GHz. The S band is used by weather radar, surface ship radar, and some communications satellites, especially those used by NASA to communicate with the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. S band is used for broadcast satellite service.

Directions: The following question consists of two statements, one labelled as 'Assertion' and the other labelled as 'Reason. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion and the Reason are individually true and if so, whether the Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion. Assertion: The most common orbit used for satellite communications is the Geostationary Orbit (GEO). Reason: Geostationary satellites transmit signals without any delay.

Select your answer to this question using the codes given below.

  1. If both assertion and reasoning are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation for statement 1.

  2. If both assertion and reasoning are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation for statement 1.

  3. If assertion is true but reasoning is wrong.

  4. If reasoning is correct but assertion itself is wrong.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

GEO is the orbit at an altitude of about 36000 kms. It lies in the plane of earth's equator and its rotational period id equal to that of the earth. GEO is the most common orbit for launching communication satellites. Despite of many advantages, one of the disadvantages of the geostationary satellites is that due to their distance from the earth these satellites have a signal delay of around 0.24 seconds for complete send and receive path. This can create problem in telephony and data transmission.

Which of the following is/are true about the Outer Space Treaty?

  1. It bars placing any weapon of mass destruction in the orbit of the earth.

  2. It aims at boosting commercial travel to outer space.

  3. It aims at exploring the mysteries of the space.

  4. All of the above statements hold true.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Outer Space Treaty, formally the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, is a treaty that forms the basis of international space law. The treaty was opened for signature in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union on January 27, 1967, and entered into force on October 10, 1967.  The treaty bars States Parties to the Treaty from placing nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction in orbit of Earth, installing them on the Moon or any other celestial body, or to otherwise station them in outer space. It exclusively limits the use of the Moon and other celestial bodies to peaceful purposes and expressly prohibits their use for testing weapons of any kind, conducting military maneuvers, or establishing military bases, installations, and fortifications.

Which of the following satellite navigation systems is/are incorrectly matched with the operating country/continent?

  1. GPS - Russia
  2. GLONASS - France
  3. GALILEO - Europe
  4. GPS-Aided Geo Augmented Navigation - USA
  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2 and 3

  3. Only 1, 2 and 4

  4. Only 1, 3 and 4


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  1. Global Positioning System (GPS)                                                             -           USA
    1. Globalnaya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema (GLONASS)                 -           Russia
    2. GALILEO                                                                                                -           Europe
    3. GPS-Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN)                                       -           India

Which of the following are the areas of application of remote sensing?

  1. Agro-climatic mapping and planning
  2. Potential fishery zone forecasting
  3. Underground water prospect mapping
  4. Water-logging and salinity area mapping
  1. Only 1 and 4

  2. Only 1, 3 and 4

  3. Only 1, 2 and 4

  4. All of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It should be kept in mind that remote sensing is applicable to areas on the land surface of the earth and areas on and below the surface of the oceans. But it is not applicable to areas under the land surface of the earth. It is applicable for ‘ground water prospect mapping’ but not for ‘underground water mapping’.

Arrange the following satellites of India in the correct chronological order of their launch:

A. APPLE B. Bhaskara C. Rohini

  1. A, B, C

  2. B, C, A

  3. B, A, C

  4. A, C, B


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

India's first satellite, Aryabhatta, was launched in 1975. Bhaskara, India's first experimental earth observing satellite, was launched in 1979. Rohini was launched in 1980. APPLE (Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment), that was launched in 1981, was the first step towards the building of communication satellites.

Nowadays satellite-based remote sensing 'multi-spectral imaging' is used. What is the advantage of multi-spectral imaging?

  1. It covers a larger area.

  2. The resolution of the captured area improves.

  3. Identification of various features gets easier.

  4. Signal transmission gets improved.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Multi-spectral imaging means simultaneous imaging of the earth's surface in more than one wavelength, both visible and invisible, to bring out a lot of latent information which is not available in ordinary photographs. Multi-spectral cameras used in remote sensing usually take four to six photographs at the same time of the same area using different filters. The use of filters helps in identification of different rocks, soils, vegetations, water and other features of the earth's surface, which is not possible otherwise.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

  1. INSAT-1 A was India's first indigenously built satellite.
  2. INSAT-2 series consisted of five satellites.
  3. India is one of six countries that launch satellites.
  1. Only 1

  2. Only 1 and 3

  3. Only 1 and 2

  4. Only 2


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Statement 1 is wrong: India's first indigenously built satellite was INSAT-2A; not INSAT-1A. Statement 2 is correct. INSAT-2 series consisted of five satellites, one of which failed. Statement 3 is also incorrect. India is one of seven countries that have the capability (in 2012) to launch satellites. China, Israel, Iran, Japan, India, Russia and USA are these countries.

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