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Madhya Pradesh Police Exam Model Paper 3
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Question : 40
Total: 100
Which of the following Planets is also known as ‘Red Planet’?
Mars
Venus
Mercury
Jupiter
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Mars
.
Mars
is also known as the
‘Red Planet'
.
Its red color
is due to the presence of
iron oxide
on the
surface of Mars
.
It has
two satellites
are
Phobos and Deimos
, while the planet Venus is called
‘dawn star’ and ‘evening star’
.
Both satellites of Mars
discovered in 1877 by astronomer Hall
, who named them for the
Latin terms “fear” and “panic”
.
Mars, the
fourth planet from the sun
, is a cold, dusty, desert world with a
thin atmosphere
.
Olympus Mons
is the
largest volcano
within the known universe.
It measures some
600 km across and rises nearly 27 km
above the encompassing terrain.
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