Astronomy

Andromeda Galaxy MCQs with Answers

What is the Andromeda Galaxy also known as?
A) M31
B) M51
C) M87
D) M101
Answer: A) M31

Approximately how many light-years away is the Andromeda Galaxy from Earth?
A) 2 million
B) 25 million
C) 100 million
D) 2.5 billion
Answer: B) 25 million

Which constellation does the Andromeda Galaxy belong to?
A) Orion
B) Ursa Major
C) Andromeda
D) Pegasus
Answer: C) Andromeda

What type of galaxy is the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Elliptical
B) Spiral
C) Irregular
D) Lenticular
Answer: B) Spiral

Who was the first to observe the Andromeda Galaxy using a telescope?
A) Galileo Galilei
B) Edwin Hubble
C) William Herschel
D) Nicolaus Copernicus
Answer: C) William Herschel

The Andromeda Galaxy is part of which group of galaxies?
A) Local Group
B) Virgo Cluster
C) Coma Supercluster
D) Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster
Answer: A) Local Group

Which Greek mythological figure is the Andromeda Galaxy named after?
A) A nymph
B) A goddess
C) A hero
D) A monster
Answer: A) A nymph

What is the diameter of the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) 100,000 light-years
B) 250,000 light-years
C) 500,000 light-years
D) 1 million light-years
Answer: A) 100,000 light-years

Which type of stars are abundant in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Red dwarfs
B) Blue giants
C) Yellow dwarfs
D) Red giants
Answer: D) Red giants

What is the dominant gas composition in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Hydrogen
B) Helium
C) Oxygen
D) Nitrogen
Answer: A) Hydrogen

The Andromeda Galaxy is approaching the Milky Way at a speed of about __________.
A) 50 km/s
B) 100 km/s
C) 300 km/s
D) 500 km/s
Answer: C) 300 km/s

What is the approximate mass of the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) 100 billion solar masses
B) 1 trillion solar masses
C) 10 trillion solar masses
D) 100 trillion solar masses
Answer: B) 1 trillion solar masses

Which astronomer discovered the first Cepheid variable star in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Edwin Hubble
B) Henrietta Swan Leavitt
C) William Herschel
D) Carl Sagan
Answer: B) Henrietta Swan Leavitt

The Andromeda Galaxy has a prominent __________ nucleus.
A) Red
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Yellow
Answer: A) Red

What is the estimated number of stars in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) 100 billion
B) 400 billion
C) 1 trillion
D) 2 trillion
Answer: B) 400 billion

What is the most likely fate of the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way?
A) Collision and merger
B) Stable orbit
C) Drift apart
D) Supernova explosion
Answer: A) Collision and merger

The Andromeda Galaxy was first cataloged by ___________.
A) Charles Messier
B) Johannes Kepler
C) Tycho Brahe
D) Edwin Hubble
Answer: A) Charles Messier

How old is the Andromeda Galaxy believed to be?
A) 2 billion years
B) 5 billion years
C) 10 billion years
D) 13 billion years
Answer: C) 10 billion years

What is the shape of the spiral arms in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Tight and compact
B) Loose and diffuse
C) Symmetrical and even
D) Disrupted and irregular
Answer: A) Tight and compact

The Andromeda Galaxy contains a number of ___________.
A) Black holes
B) Planetary systems
C) Dark matter halos
D) Stellar nurseries
Answer: A) Black holes

The Andromeda Galaxy was first described by which ancient astronomer?
A) Ptolemy
B) Aristotle
C) Hipparchus
D) Aristarchus
Answer: A) Ptolemy

How many known dwarf galaxies orbit the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) None
B) One
C) Two
D) Several dozen
Answer: D) Several dozen

What is the dominant color of the stars in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Red
B) Blue
C) Yellow
D) White
Answer: B) Blue

The Andromeda Galaxy is visible to the naked eye from ____________.
A) All latitudes
B) Northern latitudes
C) Southern latitudes
D) Equatorial latitudes
Answer: B) Northern latitudes

The Andromeda Galaxy is named after the princess Andromeda from ___________ mythology.
A) Greek
B) Roman
C) Egyptian
D) Norse
Answer: A) Greek

How many globular clusters does the Andromeda Galaxy contain?
A) 100
B) 200
C) 400
D) 500
Answer: C) 400

The Andromeda Galaxy is the __________ galaxy from Earth.
A) Closest
B) Farthest
C) Largest
D) Smallest
Answer: A) Closest

What is the central bulge of the Andromeda Galaxy primarily composed of?
A) Old stars
B) Young stars
C) Gas and dust
D) Dark matter
Answer: A) Old stars

The Andromeda Galaxy is part of the __________ Local Group.
A) Smallest
B) Largest
C) Intermediate-sized
D) Distant
Answer: C) Intermediate-sized

What is the distance between the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way expected to be when they collide?
A) 100,000 light-years
B) 500,000 light-years
C) 2 million light-years
D) 4 million light-years
Answer: A) 100,000 light-years

What is the approximate diameter of the Andromeda Galaxy’s central bulge?
A) 5,000 light-years
B) 10,000 light-years
C) 20,000 light-years
D) 30,000 light-years
Answer: B) 10,000 light-years

The Andromeda Galaxy contains a prominent ____________.
A) Black hole
B) Supernova
C) Nebula
D) Star cluster
Answer: A) Black hole

How many satellite galaxies does the Andromeda Galaxy have?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
Answer: D) 40

What is the primary method used to measure the distance to the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Parallax
B) Redshift
C) Standard candles
D) Supernova explosions
Answer: C) Standard candles

The Andromeda Galaxy is named after __________.
A) A Greek goddess
B) A Roman emperor
C) A constellation
D) A mythological character
Answer: D) A mythological character

Which type of stars are abundant in the Andromeda Galaxy’s spiral arms?
A) Red dwarfs
B) Blue giants
C) Yellow dwarfs
D) Red giants
Answer: B) Blue giants

How many known supernova remnants are there in the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) None
B) One
C) Two
D) Several dozen
Answer: D) Several dozen

What is the Andromeda Galaxy’s visual magnitude?
A) 3.4
B) 4.3
C) 5.1
D) 6.9
Answer: B) 4.3

The Andromeda Galaxy’s diameter is about _________ times that of the Milky Way.
A) 1.5
B) 2
C) 2.5
D) 3
Answer: A) 1.5

Which type of stars are less common in the Andromeda Galaxy compared to the Milky Way?
A) Red giants
B) Yellow dwarfs
C) Blue giants
D) Red dwarfs
Answer: D) Red dwarfs

What is the approximate age of the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) 5 billion years
B) 8 billion years
C) 10 billion years
D) 13 billion years
Answer: C) 10 billion years

Which type of stars dominate the outer regions of the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Red dwarfs
B) Blue giants
C) Yellow dwarfs
D) Red giants
Answer: A) Red dwarfs

The Andromeda Galaxy has a significant number of ____________.
A) Globular clusters
B) Open clusters
C) Planetary nebulae
D) Interstellar clouds
Answer: A) Globular clusters

What is the approximate number of stars in the Andromeda Galaxy’s central bulge?
A) Millions
B) Billions
C) Trillions
D) Quadrillions
Answer: B) Billions

The Andromeda Galaxy was first described by which ancient Greek astronomer?
A) Aristotle
B) Ptolemy
C) Eratosthenes
D) Hipparchus
Answer: B) Ptolemy

Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Bar structure
B) Central bulge
C) Spiral arms
D) Elliptical shape
Answer: D) Elliptical shape

The Andromeda Galaxy’s satellite galaxies include __________.
A) M32 and M110
B) M51 and M81
C) M104 and M87
D) M1 and M13
Answer: A) M32 and M110

The Andromeda Galaxy is visible to the naked eye from Earth’s ____________.
A) Northern Hemisphere
B) Southern Hemisphere
C) Equator
D) Both Northern and Southern Hemispheres
Answer: A) Northern Hemisphere

The Andromeda Galaxy is surrounded by a vast halo of ___________.
A) Interstellar dust
B) Dark matter
C) Gas clouds
D) Star clusters
Answer: B) Dark matter

Which of the following is NOT a type of radiation emitted by the Andromeda Galaxy?
A) Radio waves
B) Infrared radiation
C) Gamma rays
D) Ultraviolet radiation
Answer: C) Gamma rays

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