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5,500 | DQ_011155 | optics | What is the widest image shown in the diagram? | optics_lense_types_9158.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9158.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. negative meniscus, b. biconvex, c. plano-convex, d. positive meniscus | b |
5,501 | DQ_011156 | optics | What is between the biconvex and positive meniscus? | optics_lense_types_9158.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9158.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Negative meniscus, b. Biconcave, c. Planoconvex, d. Planoconcave | c |
5,502 | DQ_011157 | optics | How many types of lenses are shown in the diagram? | optics_lense_types_9158.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9158.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 5, c. 7, d. 8 | a |
5,503 | DQ_011158 | optics | Which of these causes light to converge? | optics_lense_types_9160.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9160.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Double Convex Lens, b. Negative Meniscus Lens, c. Plano-Conclave Lens, d. Double Conclave Lens | a |
5,504 | DQ_011159 | optics | How many types of lens are there? | optics_lense_types_9160.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9160.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6 | d |
5,505 | DQ_011160 | optics | Which of these do not converge light? | optics_lense_types_9160.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9160.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. double convex lens, b. positive meniscus lens, c. double concave lens, d. plano-convex lens | c |
5,506 | DQ_011161 | optics | Where is the focal point? | optics_lense_types_9161.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9161.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Over the lines, b. Next to the lines, c. Where the lines are closer, d. Below the lines | c |
5,507 | DQ_011162 | optics | What is the point where the light rays converge called? | optics_lense_types_9161.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9161.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. distortion, b. focus, c. concave, d. lens | b |
5,508 | DQ_011163 | optics | What does a concave lens do to light? | optics_lense_types_9162.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9162.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. diffract it, b. focus it, c. refract it, d. reflect it | a |
5,509 | DQ_011164 | optics | What is the point at which rays or waves meet after reflection or refraction? | optics_lense_types_9162.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9162.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Focal Point, b. Concave Point, c. Converse Point, d. Diverse Point | a |
5,510 | DQ_011165 | optics | What is the name for the distance between the focal point and the mid-line of the lens in this diagram? | optics_lense_types_9164.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9164.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. focal length, b. aperture, c. lens diameter, d. convex length | a |
5,511 | DQ_011166 | optics | How many intersection points are needed to achieve focus? | optics_lense_types_9164.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9164.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 0, c. 1, d. 3 | c |
5,512 | DQ_011167 | optics | How many parts are shown in the diagram below? | optics_lense_types_9164.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9164.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6 | a |
5,513 | DQ_011168 | optics | What is the term for the distance between the lens and the focal point? | optics_lense_types_9164.png | question_images/optics_lense_types_9164.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. focus, b. convex, c. focal length, d. length | c |
5,514 | DQ_011169 | optics | If the incident ray was incident at an angle of zero degrees, what would be the angle of the refracted ray? | optics_refraction_9191.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9191.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 45 degrees, b. Greater than 90 degrees, c. 90 degrees, d. Zero degrees | d |
5,515 | DQ_011170 | optics | Which ray is the incoming ray? | optics_refraction_9191.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9191.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Normal ray, b. Reflected ray, c. Incident ray, d. None | c |
5,516 | DQ_011171 | optics | What is the angle that is created by the Refracted Ray? | optics_refraction_9192.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9192.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Angle of incident, b. Normal, c. Angle of refraction, d. Incident ray | c |
5,517 | DQ_011172 | optics | What would happen to angle of refraction if angle of incident decreases? | optics_refraction_9192.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9192.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. angle of refraction remains same, b. angle of refraction also decreases, c. angle of refraction increases, d. not enough information | b |
5,518 | DQ_011173 | optics | Which is the angle of incidence above water? | optics_refraction_9193.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9193.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. C, b. D, c. B, d. A | d |
5,519 | DQ_011174 | optics | What are the name of the rays that strike the water? | optics_refraction_9193.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9193.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Indirect Rays, b. Reflected Rays, c. Incident Rays, d. Direct Rays | c |
5,520 | DQ_011175 | optics | How many degrees is the angle of refraction? | optics_refraction_9194.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9194.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 30, b. 45, c. 15, d. 75 | b |
5,521 | DQ_011176 | optics | If light hits liquid A 30 degrees from the liquid's surface, how many degrees from normal is the light refracted? | optics_refraction_9194.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9194.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 45 degrees, b. 70 degrees, c. 50 degrees, d. 60 degrees | a |
5,522 | DQ_011177 | optics | A light that passes through a transparent material exits in what angle relative how it entered? | optics_refraction_9195.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9195.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. opposite angle, b. lesser angle, c. same angle, d. greater angle | c |
5,523 | DQ_011178 | optics | How many times does light refract through a glass window? | optics_refraction_9195.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9195.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2 | a |
5,524 | DQ_011179 | optics | How many types of refractive index are there? | optics_refraction_9195.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9195.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2 | c |
5,525 | DQ_011180 | optics | How long is the glass medium? | optics_refraction_9196.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9196.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5 mm, b. 2 mm, c. 9 mm, d. 6 mm | d |
5,526 | DQ_011181 | optics | At least how many mediums are required for reflection of light? | optics_refraction_9196.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9196.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
5,527 | DQ_011182 | optics | How many times is “normal” represented on the diagram? | optics_refraction_9196.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9196.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3 | c |
5,528 | DQ_011183 | optics | Different parts of the air | optics_refraction_9196.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9196.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. full glass, b. air medium, c. strong air, d. mild air | b |
5,529 | DQ_011184 | optics | Among water, glass, and diamond, which of these refracts light the most? | optics_refraction_9197.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9197.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. glass, b. diamond, c. cannot be determined, d. water | b |
5,530 | DQ_011185 | optics | How many angles there are in the diagram below? | optics_refraction_9198.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9198.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1 | b |
5,531 | DQ_011186 | optics | How many types of rays can form based on the material? | optics_refraction_9198.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9198.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3 | a |
5,532 | DQ_011187 | optics | If the incident angle becomes smaller what happens to the reflected angle? | optics_refraction_9198.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9198.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Stays the same, b. Becomes larger, c. Becomes horizontal, d. Becomes smaller | d |
5,533 | DQ_011188 | optics | What happens to the light rays as they hit water, glass, etc? | optics_refraction_9199.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9199.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. They change directions, b. They turn around, c. Nothing happens, d. They continue in the same direction | a |
5,534 | DQ_011189 | optics | Which of the following sentences is the one correct? | optics_refraction_9199.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9199.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The light ray refracts when it passes from air to water/glass., b. The light ray doesn't refract when it passes from air to water/glass, c. The ligh ray only refracts when it passes from water to glass., d. The light rays never refracts. | a |
5,535 | DQ_011190 | optics | How many light rays were refracted in the diagram? | optics_refraction_9199.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9199.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. none, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
5,536 | DQ_011191 | optics | What is a line (straight or curved) that is perpendicular to the light's wave fronts? | optics_refraction_9199.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9199.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Energy Rays, b. Sun Rays, c. Optic Rays, d. Light Rays | d |
5,537 | DQ_011192 | optics | Identify the optics system shown below. | optics_refraction_9201.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9201.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Reflection, b. Concave Lens, c. Refraction, d. Convex Lens | c |
5,538 | DQ_011193 | optics | What is the angle between an incident ray and the normal? | optics_refraction_9201.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9201.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Angle of incidence, b. Angle of refraction, c. Angle of glass, d. Angle of air | a |
5,539 | DQ_011194 | optics | At what angle does the light pass straight through a glass? | optics_refraction_9201.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9201.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 45, b. 60, c. 90, d. 30 | c |
5,540 | DQ_011195 | optics | How many angles are shown in the diagram? | optics_refraction_9201.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9201.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4 | c |
5,541 | DQ_011196 | optics | What is the angle between refracted ray and the normal line called? | optics_refraction_9201.png | question_images/optics_refraction_9201.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. angle of reflection, b. angle of refraction, c. angle of incidence, d. boundary | b |
5,542 | DQ_011197 | optics | Before reaching the eyepice, what does the Image hit? | parts_telescope_7286.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7286.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A primary mirror and a secondary mirror, b. Nothing, c. Only a primary mirror, d. Only a secondary mirror | a |
5,543 | DQ_011198 | optics | From where do you have to watch to see the image, using a reflecting telescope? | parts_telescope_7286.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7286.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Eyepiece, b. Primary mirror, c. Image, d. Secondary mirror | a |
5,544 | DQ_011199 | optics | How many mirrors does the telescope have? | parts_telescope_7286.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7286.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2 | d |
5,545 | DQ_011200 | optics | How many parts are there in a reflecting telescope? | parts_telescope_7286.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7286.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4 | b |
5,546 | DQ_011201 | optics | How many lenses are used in the setup shown in the diagram? | parts_telescope_7287.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7287.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
5,547 | DQ_011202 | optics | What does the lens do? | parts_telescope_7287.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7287.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. It makes the image small, b. It distorts the image, c. It transfers the image to the eye, d. It magnifies the image | d |
5,548 | DQ_011203 | optics | What happens if the lens is removed from the telescope? | parts_telescope_7287.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7287.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The image is darker., b. The image is upside-down., c. The image will not focus., d. The telescope functions as normal. | c |
5,549 | DQ_011204 | optics | What part protects the elevation adjustment drum? | parts_telescope_7291.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7291.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. protection cap, b. scope tube, c. ocular assembly, d. mountaing rail | a |
5,550 | DQ_011205 | optics | Which part adjusts the elevation? | parts_telescope_7291.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7291.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. ocular assembly, b. Elevation adjustment drum, c. protection cap, d. mounting rail | b |
5,551 | DQ_011206 | optics | How many parts of the ocular assembly are there? | parts_telescope_7291.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7291.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 6, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
5,552 | DQ_011207 | optics | How many parts of the telescope are identified in the image? | parts_telescope_7291.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7291.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 8, c. 6, d. 9 | d |
5,553 | DQ_011208 | optics | How does a telescope affect what you see? | parts_telescope_7291.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7291.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Has no effect on the size., b. Makes images appear bigger., c. Makes images darker., d. Makes images appear smaller | b |
5,554 | DQ_011209 | optics | What is directly underneath the protection cap? | parts_telescope_7291.png | question_images/parts_telescope_7291.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. apperture in second focal plane, b. picture reversal assembly, c. ocular assembly, d. elevation adjustment arm | d |
5,555 | DQ_011210 | optics | Where does the light travel first? | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The center, b. The eyepiece, c. The subjective lens, d. Through the objective lens | d |
5,556 | DQ_011211 | optics | Light enters through the... | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. light ray, b. objective lens, c. eyepiece, d. f | b |
5,557 | DQ_011212 | optics | Light goes toward what? | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. the eyepiece, b. lens, c. objective, d. focal light | a |
5,558 | DQ_011213 | optics | The objective lens directs the light towards which part? | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Object, b. Eyepeice, c. Air, d. Lens | b |
5,559 | DQ_011214 | optics | How many lenses does the simple telescope have? | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
5,560 | DQ_011215 | optics | How many parts are shown in the diagram below? | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3 | a |
5,561 | DQ_011216 | optics | What part does light from the environment first come through? | parts_telescope_8150.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. light ray, b. eyepiece, c. objective lens, d. f | c |
5,562 | DQ_011217 | optics | Where does light enter in the top telescope? | parts_telescope_8151.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8151.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. eyepiece, b. objective lens, c. tripod, d. mount | b |
5,563 | DQ_011218 | optics | In a refracting telescope, what does light pass through before reaching the eyepiece? | parts_telescope_8151.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8151.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Concave lens, b. Objective mirror, c. Flat mirror, d. Objective lens | d |
5,564 | DQ_011219 | optics | Which of the following is NOT a part of a telescope? | parts_telescope_8151.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8151.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Objective Lens, b. Eyepiece, c. Flat Mirror, d. Water Filter | d |
5,565 | DQ_011220 | optics | How many mirrors are inside the lower telescope? | parts_telescope_8151.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8151.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3 | c |
5,566 | DQ_011221 | optics | How many types of telescope are shown in the diagram? | parts_telescope_8151.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8151.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
5,567 | DQ_011222 | optics | What does the viewer look through to see the magnified image? | parts_telescope_8152.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8152.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Eyepiece focal length, b. Objective lense, c. Eyepiece lens, d. Objective focal length | c |
5,568 | DQ_011223 | optics | What is the part of the telescope that your eye looks through to see a distant object? | parts_telescope_8152.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8152.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Eyepiece, b. Objective, c. Focus, d. Focal Length | a |
5,569 | DQ_011224 | optics | How many lenses are shown in the diagram? | parts_telescope_8152.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8152.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4 | a |
5,570 | DQ_011225 | optics | How many types of lens are used in simplified refracting telescope? | parts_telescope_8152.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8152.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4 | c |
5,571 | DQ_011226 | optics | What happens if the objective lens is removed from the telescope? | parts_telescope_8152.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8152.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The image remains the same., b. The image is shown upside-down., c. The image is darker., d. The image will not focus. | d |
5,572 | DQ_011227 | optics | How many mirrors are in a Newtonian reflector? | parts_telescope_8154.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8154.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. two, b. four, c. three, d. five | a |
5,573 | DQ_011228 | optics | How many parts are labels in the Newtonian reflector? | parts_telescope_8154.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8154.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3 | c |
5,574 | DQ_011229 | optics | If the smaller mirror is removed, what happens? | parts_telescope_8154.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8154.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. No image appears to the eyepiece., b. The image in the eyepiece is brighter., c. The image in the eyepiece is upside-down., d. The image in the eyepiece is darker. | a |
5,575 | DQ_011230 | optics | What is shown in the diagram? | parts_telescope_8154.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8154.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Life Cycle, b. Light Rays, c. Mirror Glass, d. A Newtonian Reflector | d |
5,576 | DQ_011231 | optics | What supports the telescope? | parts_telescope_8155.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8155.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Aperure, b. Eye piece, c. Mount, d. Optical tube | c |
5,577 | DQ_011232 | optics | When objects in the distance are blurry, this piece should be adjusted. | parts_telescope_8155.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8155.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. focuser, b. mount, c. optical tube, d. eyepiece | a |
5,578 | DQ_011233 | optics | Which of the following is NOT a part of a telescope? | parts_telescope_8155.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8155.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Finderscope, b. Hopper, c. Eyepiece, d. Optical Tube | b |
5,579 | DQ_011234 | optics | How many parts of the telescope are in the diagram below? | parts_telescope_8155.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8155.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 6, c. 8, d. 7 | d |
5,580 | DQ_011235 | optics | What kind of lens are used in telescopes? | parts_telescope_8155.png | question_images/parts_telescope_8155.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Diffuse glass, b. Convex, c. Concave, d. Mirror | b |
5,581 | DQ_011236 | optics | Identify the lens | parts_telescope_18153.png | abc_question_images/parts_telescope_18153.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. r, b. h, c. y, d. m | c |
5,582 | DQ_011237 | optics | Identify the plano-convex | optics_lense_types_19156.png | abc_question_images/optics_lense_types_19156.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. x, b. s, c. m, d. n | c |
5,583 | DQ_011238 | optics | Identify the eyepiece | parts_telescope_18150.png | abc_question_images/parts_telescope_18150.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. e, b. r, c. C, d. u | a |
5,584 | DQ_011402 | earth as a magnet | How does the magnetic north pole align with the earth's magnetic field? | earth_magnetic_field_6772.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6772.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Parallel to the geographic north pole, b. Perpendicular to the south polar field line, c. Perpendicular to the north polar field line, d. Parallel to the north polar field line | d |
5,585 | DQ_011403 | earth as a magnet | How many geographic poles does the earth have? | earth_magnetic_field_6772.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6772.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
5,586 | DQ_011404 | earth as a magnet | How many degrees are between the geographic north pole and the magnetic north pole? | earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 10, b. 13, c. 12, d. 11.5 | d |
5,587 | DQ_011405 | earth as a magnet | The magnetic and geographic pole are separated by how many degrees? | earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 11.5, b. 12.5, c. 13.5, d. 10.5 | a |
5,588 | DQ_011406 | earth as a magnet | What is the angle difference between the north magnetic pole and the geographic north pole? | earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 10 degrees, b. 11.5 degrees, c. 12.5 degrees, d. 11 degrees | b |
5,589 | DQ_011407 | earth as a magnet | How many magnetic poles does the earth have? | earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6773.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
5,590 | DQ_011408 | earth as a magnet | The magnetosphere is stronger in some specific areas. Which? | earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Greenwitch, b. The equator, c. The center of the Earth, d. The poles | d |
5,591 | DQ_011409 | earth as a magnet | Where is the magnetic north pole located? | earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Equator, b. West of the geographic north pole, c. At the rotation axis, d. East of the geographic north pole | d |
5,592 | DQ_011410 | earth as a magnet | How many poles are represented in the diagram? | earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4 | d |
5,593 | DQ_011411 | earth as a magnet | How many types of pole are shown? | earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 6, d. 5 | a |
5,594 | DQ_011412 | earth as a magnet | What is the imaginary line called that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres? | earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6774.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Magnetic north pole, b. Equator, c. Geographic north pole, d. Rotational Axis | b |
5,595 | DQ_011413 | earth as a magnet | What is the area between the Sun and Earth wherein solar wind is deflected by Earth's magnetic field? | earth_magnetic_field_6776.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6776.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Magnetopause, b. Magnetosphere, c. Solar Wind, d. Van Allen belts | a |
5,596 | DQ_011414 | earth as a magnet | How many magnetic poles are found on Earth? | earth_magnetic_field_6776.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6776.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2 | d |
5,597 | DQ_011415 | earth as a magnet | How many types of belt are shown in the picture? | earth_magnetic_field_6777.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6777.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4 | b |
5,598 | DQ_011416 | earth as a magnet | How many types of van allen belt are there? | earth_magnetic_field_6777.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6777.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3 | a |
5,599 | DQ_011417 | earth as a magnet | In this diagram about earth as a magnet, which belt occurs beneath Outer van Allen belt? | earth_magnetic_field_6777.png | question_images/earth_magnetic_field_6777.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Earth's magnetic field, b. Inner core, c. Inner van Allen belt, d. Outer core | c |
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