30 MCQs on Chandrayaan 3 By studybizz Useful for all Competitive exams

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1. What is the landing date of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

A. 23 August 2023
B. 21 August 2023
C. 12 August 2023
D. 19 August 2023

A. 23 August 2023

2. What is the launch date for Chandrayaan 3 mission?


A. 04 July 2023
B. 14 July 2023
C. 13 July 2023
D. 24 July 2023

B. 14 July 2023

3. The Chandrayaan 3 mission's rover is known as?


A. Bheem
B. Vikram
C. Pragyaan
D. Dhruv

C. Pragyaan

4. How much is the cost of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

A. 1200 Crores
B. 960 Crores
C. 600 Crores
D. 540 Crores

C. 600 Crores

5. Which launcher is used for Chandrayaan-3?


A. GSLV
B. LVSM
C. GSLV-Mk3
D. PSLV

C. GSLV-Mk3

6. Which Indian space agency is responsible for the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

(a) ISRO

(b) NASA

(c) ESA

(d) CNSA

(a) ISRO

7. What is the main objective of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

(a) To orbit the moon

(b) To soft-land on the moon

(c) To collect samples from the moon

(d) To study the moon's magnetic field

(b) To soft-land on the moon

8. Where will Chandrayaan 3 land on the moon?

(a) The north pole

(b) The south pole

(c) The equator

(d) The center

(b) The south pole

9. What is the total weight of Chandrayaan 3?

(a) 3,843 kilograms

(b) 6,350 kilograms

(c) 9,091 kilograms

(d) 11,832 kilograms

(a) 3,843 kilograms

10. How many throttle-able engines does the lander for Chandrayaan-3 have?

(a) Two

(b) Four

(c) Six

(d) Eight

(b) Four

11. Who is the project director of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

(a) Ritu Karidhal

(b) K. Sivan

(c) A.S. Kiran Kumar

(d) G. Madhavan Nair

(a) Ritu Karidhal

12. What are the challenges that ISRO will face in the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

(a) The south pole of the moon is a very challenging place to land, due to its extreme cold and lack of sunlight.

(b) The lander and rover are very complex and have never been used before.

(c) The mission is very expensive and ISRO may not have enough funding.

(d) All of the above

(d) All of the above

13. What are the scientific benefits of the Chandrayaan 3 mission?

(a) The mission will help scientists to learn more about the moon's southpole, including its geology, history, and potential for resources.

(b) The mission will help scientists to understand the moon's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind.

(c) The mission will help scientists to study the moon's atmosphere and its potential for supporting life.

(d) All of the above

(d) All of the above

14. How long is the Pragyan rover expected to operate on the moon?

a) 1 lunar day

b) 1 lunar week

c) 1 lunar month

d) 1 lunar year

a) 1 lunar day

15. What is the unique feature of Chandrayaan-3's landing in comparison to other nation's lunar missions?

a) It will be the first soft landing on the moon's south pole.

b) It will be the first time that a rover will be deployed from a lunar lander.

c) It will be the first time that a lunar mission will use a laser Doppler velocimeter.

d) It will be the first time that a lunar mission will be launched from India.

a) It will be the first soft landing on the moon's south pole

16. What is the significance of Chandrayaan-3's landing on the moon's south pole?

a) The south pole is thought to be rich in water ice.

b) The south pole is thought to be less explored than other parts of the moon.

c) The south pole is thought to be a good place to study the moon's magnetic field.

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

17. What is the laser Doppler velocimeter (LDV) used for in Chandrayaan-3?

a) To measure the speed of the lander and rover

b) To measure the distance between the lander and rover

c) To measure the distance between the lander and the moon

d) To measure the gravitational field of the moon

a) To measure the speed of the lander and rover

18. What are the challenges of landing on the moon's south pole?

a) The terrain is more rugged than other parts of the moon.

b) The gravity is weaker at the south pole.

c) The temperature is colder at the south pole.

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

19. What are the scientific goals of Chandrayaan-3?

a) To search for water ice on the moon's south pole.

b) To study the moon's geology and mineralogy.

c) To study the moon's atmosphere and dust.

d)To test new technologies for future lunar missions.

d)To test new technologies for future lunar missions.

20. What are the technological challenges of Chandrayaan-3?

a) Landing on the moon's south pole.

b) Deploying a rover from a lunar lander.

c) Using a laser Doppler velocimeter.

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

21. What are the benefits of Chandrayaan-3?

a) It will help us to better understand the moon's history and evolution.

b) It will help us to assess the resources available on the moon.

c) It will help us to develop new technologies for future space missions.

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

22. What is the future of Chandrayaan-3?

a) ISRO is planning to launch a follow-up mission, Chandrayaan-4, in the near future.

b) Chandrayaan-4 will be a more ambitious mission, with the goal of landing on the moon's south pole and deploying a rover.

c) ISRO is also planning to launch a human mission to the moon in the coming decades.

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

23. Where will Chandrayaan-3 be launched from?

a) Sriharikota

b) Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota

c) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre

d) Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station

b) Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota

24. What is the expected duration of the Chandrayaan-3 mission?

a) 1 lunar day

b) 1 lunar week

c) 1 lunar month

d) 1 lunar year

c) 1 lunar month

25. What are the risks associated with Chandrayaan-3?

a) The lander could crash during landing.

b) The rover could malfunction.

c) The mission could be delayed or cancelled due to technical problems.

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

26. What is Shiv Shakti Point?

a) the landing site of Chandrayaan-3’s moon lander would be named ‘Shiv shakti Point.’

b) A famous temple in India

c) A word used in Puranas

d) All of the above

a) the landing site of Chandrayaan-3’s moon lander would be named ‘Shiv shakti Point.’

27. Who is known as the Rocket Women of Chandrayaan 3?

a) Ritu Karidhal

b) Kalpana Kalahasti

c) Nandini Harinath

d) Tessy Thomas

a) Ritu Karidhal

28. Where is the ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) located?

a)New Delhi

b) Mumbai

c) Chennai

d) Bengaluru

d) Bengaluru

29. When is National Space Day celebrated?

a)August 22

b) August 23

c) August 24

d) August 25

b) August 23

30. What is that one thing in Chandrayaan 3 and not in Chandrayaan 2?

a) Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV)

b) Laser-based Interferometry

c) Ultrasonic Doppler methods

d) Molecular Tagging Velocimetry

a) Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV)

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