A Constellation is a group of stars in the sky in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern, sometimes imaginary in the pattern. When the sky is clear, this Constellation can be seen from the earth without the use of binoculars. These constellations are usually named based on the shape formed by the brightest stars within the constellation, known as an asterisk. The word "constellation" comes from the Latin Latin word cstnstellāti, which can be interpreted as a "set of stars"; the term came into use in English during the 14th century. These words are generally recognized as a star. This refers to patterns whose presence is associated with mythological characters or creatures, animals, or objects within the earth. So let's start this quiz and know to explore more things about Constellation.
1. Who was the first person to discover the constellations?
A. Ptolemy
B. Copernicus
C. Isaac Newton
D. Christiaan Huygens
2. How many major constellations are in the universe?
A. 48
B. 88
C. 98
D. 80
3. Which one is the largest constellation?
A. Taurus
B. Gemini
C. Cancer
D. Hydra
4. Which of these is the rarest constellation?
A. Scorpio
B. Ophiuchus
C. Sagittarius
D. Capricorn
5. Which of the following is the brightest constellation?
A. Virgo
B. Leo
C. Libra
D. Sirius
6. Which is the oldest constellation in our universe?
A. Taurus
B. Gemini
C. Cancer
D. Hydra
7. Which of the following is the most powerful constellation?
A. Draco
B. Pisces
C. Hydra
D. Ophiuchus
8. Which of the following constellation was named after a hunter from Greek mythology?
A. Orion
B. Ursa Minor
C. Hercules
D. None of these
9. How many ancient constellations are known?
A. 98
B. 50
C. 48
D. 88
10. The 7 stars in a line called ...
A. The Sisters
B. The Three Sisters
C. The Seven Sisters
D. All of above
11. Which of these constellations is the smallest?
A. Lyra
B. Virgo
C. Libra
D. Crux
12. Which constellation was named after a flying horse?
A. Draco
B. Ursa Major
C. Pegasus
D. All of above
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