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Solar Eclipse MCQs For All Competitive Exams

What is a solar eclipse?

A. When the moon covers the Earth

B. When the Earth covers the moon

C. When the moon covers the sun

D. When the sun covers the moon

Answer: C

During a solar eclipse, what is the shadow called that the moon casts on the Earth?

A. Umbra

B. Penumbra

C. Antumbra

D. Halo

Answer: A

Which type of solar eclipse occurs when the moon covers the sun completely?

A. Partial solar eclipse

B. Total solar eclipse

C. Annular solar eclipse

D. Hybrid solar eclipse

Answer: B

What is the term for a solar eclipse where the moon is farthest from Earth and appears smaller than the sun?

A. Total solar eclipse

B. Partial solar eclipse

C. Annular solar eclipse

D. Hybrid solar eclipse

Answer: C

What is the path called where a total solar eclipse is visible?

A. Path of annularity

B. Path of totality

C. Path of penumbra

D. Path of antumbra

Answer: B

How often do solar eclipses occur?

A. Once a year

B. Twice a year

C. Three times a year

D. Four times a year

Answer: B

What is the name for the point where the moon’s shadow touches Earth?

A. Eclipse point

B. Shadow point

C. Umbra point

D. Point of eclipse

Answer: C

Which solar eclipse can only be seen from a specific area on Earth?

A. Total solar eclipse

B. Annular solar eclipse

C. Partial solar eclipse

D. Hybrid solar eclipse

Answer: A

When does a hybrid solar eclipse occur?

A. When the sun is farthest from the Earth

B. When the moon is closest to Earth

C. When the moon’s shadow changes from annular to total

D. When the sun is closest to the Earth

Answer: C

What causes the different phases of a solar eclipse?

A. The alignment of the sun, Earth, and moon

B. The moon’s orbit around the sun

C. The Earth’s rotation

D. The sun’s magnetic field

Answer: A

During a total solar eclipse, what is the sky usually like?

A. Bright

B. Dark

C. Light blue

D. Red

Answer: B

How long can a total solar eclipse last?

A. A few seconds

B. Up to 2 minutes

C. Up to 7 minutes

D. Up to 30 minutes

Answer: C

What is the term for the visible outer atmosphere of the sun during a total eclipse?

A. Photosphere

B. Chromosphere

C. Corona

D. Convective zone

Answer: C

Which eclipse is visible over a wider area, total or annular?

A. Total solar eclipse

B. Annular solar eclipse

C. Both are equal

D. Neither is visible

Answer: B

What is the name of the eclipse when the moon is between the sun and Earth?

A. Lunar eclipse

B. Solar eclipse

C. Comet eclipse

D. Planetary eclipse

Answer: B

Which part of the moon’s shadow causes a partial solar eclipse?

A. Penumbra

B. Umbra

C. Antumbra

D. Totality

Answer: A

When does a partial solar eclipse occur?

A. When the moon completely covers the sun

B. When only part of the sun is obscured by the moon

C. When the Earth blocks the sun’s light

D. When the sun blocks the moon’s light

Answer: B

What is the next solar eclipse after a total solar eclipse called?

A. Annular solar eclipse

B. Partial solar eclipse

C. Hybrid solar eclipse

D. None

Answer: A

Which part of the Earth is usually in the path of a solar eclipse?

A. Northern Hemisphere

B. Southern Hemisphere

C. Equatorial regions

D. Specific regions

Answer: D

How often does a total solar eclipse occur somewhere on Earth?

A. Every 1 year

B. Every 18 months

C. Every 5 years

D. Every 10 years

Answer: B

What phenomenon does a solar eclipse allow scientists to study?

A. Solar wind

B. Solar flares

C. Solar corona

D. Solar cycle

Answer: C

What tool is essential for viewing a solar eclipse safely?

A. Binoculars

B. Telescope

C. Solar viewing glasses

D. Standard sunglasses

Answer: C

What is the path of the moon’s shadow called?

A. Umbra

B. Path of totality

C. Antumbra

D. Penumbra

Answer: B

What causes the corona to be visible during a total solar eclipse?

A. The moon blocks the sun’s light

B. The sun’s light is refracted

C. The sun’s atmosphere is revealed

D. The Earth’s atmosphere is blocked

Answer: C

Which type of solar eclipse is rare and changes between total and annular?

A. Total solar eclipse

B. Annular solar eclipse

C. Hybrid solar eclipse

D. Partial solar eclipse

Answer: C

How does the moon’s shadow move across Earth during a solar eclipse?

A. Quickly

B. Slowly

C. Diagonally

D. Randomly

Answer: A

What celestial event is similar to a solar eclipse but involves the Earth and moon?

A. Lunar eclipse

B. Planetary alignment

C. Asteroid impact

D. Meteor shower

Answer: A

What happens during a solar eclipse’s maximum phase?

A. The moon is closest to Earth

B. The moon completely covers the sun

C. The sun’s corona is visible

D. The sun’s light is partially blocked

Answer: B

How long does a partial solar eclipse last in some locations?

A. A few minutes

B. Up to an hour

C. Several hours

D. Less than 30 minutes

Answer: B

Which eclipse is characterized by a ring-like appearance of the sun?

A. Total solar eclipse

B. Partial solar eclipse

C. Annular solar eclipse

D. Hybrid solar eclipse

Answer: C

When was the last total solar eclipse visible in the United States?

A. 2012

B. 2017

C. 2020

D. 2023

Answer: B

What is the frequency of solar eclipses occurring at any given location?

A. Once every 100 years

B. Twice every 10 years

C. Once every 375 years

D. Once every 18 years

Answer: D

During which phase of the moon can a solar eclipse occur?

A. New moon

B. First quarter

C. Full moon

D. Last quarter

Answer: A

What do scientists use to observe solar eclipses safely?

A. Telescopes with solar filters

B. Regular binoculars

C. Sunspotter

D. Optical glasses

Answer: A

Which part of the moon’s shadow causes a penumbral eclipse?

A. Umbra

B. Antumbra

C. Penumbra

D. Core shadow

Answer: C

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