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Question-1
In which year NASA accepted Kalpana's application?
(A)
1996
(B)
1995
(C)
1994
(D)
1998
Question-2
In which of the following Universities Kalpana Chawla do her doctorate?
(A)
Punjab Engineering College
(B)
University of Texas
(C)
Colorado University
(D)
America University
Question-3
Planets get their heat and light from?
(A)
The Earth
(B)
The Moon
(C)
The Sun
(D)
The Stars
Question-4
In which of the following years that Kalpana Chawla earned her pilot license?
(A)
1988-1994
(B)
1985-1990
(C)
1989-1994
(D)
1989-1994
Question-5
How many times did Kalpana Chawla traveled around the Earth?
(A)
253 times
(B)
252 times
(C)
760 times
(D)
255 times
Question-6
Who among the following was the first Indian astronaut to go to space?
(A)
Kalpana Chawla
(B)
Rakesh Sharma
(C)
Neil Armstrong
(D)
Bachendri Pal
Question-7
Which of the following is only known as heavenly body which has life on it?
(A)
Mars
(B)
Jupiter
(C)
Venus
(D)
Earth
Question-8
In which of the following year the spacecraft Columbia exploded?
(A)
2000
(B)
2002
(C)
2003
(D)
2004
Question-9
Which is the nearest neighbor of Earth in space?
(A)
Mars
(B)
Mercury
(C)
Moon
(D)
Venus
Question-10
Which of the following states Kalpana Chawla born?
(A)
Punjab
(B)
Haryana
(C)
Madya pradesh
(D)
Gujarat
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