World GK MCQs

World Space Stations MCQs with Answers

Which was the first space station launched into orbit?
a) Skylab
b) Mir
c) Salyut 1
d) International Space Station
Answer: c) Salyut 1

The International Space Station (ISS) is a collaborative project involving how many space agencies?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8
Answer: c) 6

Which space station holds the record for the longest continuous human presence in space?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The first module of the International Space Station was launched in which year?
a) 1995
b) 1998
c) 2000
d) 2002
Answer: b) 1998

Which country launched the first module of the International Space Station?
a) United States
b) Russia
c) China
d) Japan
Answer: b) Russia

What is the maximum crew capacity of the International Space Station?
a) 4
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10
Answer: b) 6

The first space station to be launched by the United States was:
a) Skylab
b) Mir
c) Salyut 1
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Skylab

Which space station was operated by the Soviet Union/Russia for over 15 years?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Mir

The International Space Station orbits at an altitude of approximately:
a) 200 km
b) 400 km
c) 600 km
d) 800 km
Answer: b) 400 km

Which space station hosted the first long-duration crewed mission?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Mir

The European Space Agency (ESA) contributed which module to the International Space Station?
a) Harmony
b) Unity
c) Columbus
d) Destiny
Answer: c) Columbus

Which space station was the first to be visited by crewed spacecraft from multiple countries?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Mir

The first component of the International Space Station launched by Russia was:
a) Zarya
b) Zvezda
c) Poisk
d) Rassvet
Answer: a) Zarya

Which space station was the first to have a resident long-term crew?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Mir

The Japanese Experiment Module (Kibo) is a module of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Destiny Laboratory is a module of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The first female astronaut to visit a space station was part of which mission?
a) Skylab 2
b) Soyuz T-7
c) STS-7
d) Expedition 1
Answer: b) Soyuz T-7

Which country launched the first module of the Mir space station?
a) United States
b) Russia
c) China
d) Japan
Answer: b) Russia

The Unity module, also known as Node 1, is a part of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

Which space station holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a human?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Zvezda Service Module is a component of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The first American astronaut to visit a space station was part of which mission?
a) Skylab 2
b) Soyuz T-7
c) STS-7
d) Expedition 1
Answer: a) Skylab 2

The Harmony module, also known as Node 2, is a part of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

Which space station was intentionally deorbited and re-entered Earth’s atmosphere in 2001?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Mir

The Tranquility module, also known as Node 3, is a part of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The first crewed mission to the International Space Station was launched by:
a) Russia
b) United States
c) China
d) Japan
Answer: a) Russia

The Poisk module, also known as Mini-Research Module 2, is a component of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) was deployed on which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Rassvet module, also known as Mini-Research Module 1, is a part of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is an experiment located on which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Cupola, a small module with panoramic windows, is a component of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The European Robotic Arm (ERA) is a robotic system designed for which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules (MPLMs) were used to transport supplies to which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Leonardo module, also known as Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM), was developed by which country?
a) United States
b) Russia
c) Japan
d) European Union
Answer: a) United States

The ExPRESS Logistics Carrier (ELC) is a platform used for external payloads on which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: d) International Space Station

The Pirs module, also known as Mini-Research Module 1, is a part of which space station?
a) Mir
b) Skylab
c) Salyut 7
d) International Space Station
Answer: a) Mir

The Nauka module, a new Russian module, was launched to the International Space Station in which year?
a) 2010
b) 2013
c) 2016
d) 2021
Answer: d) 2021

The Zarya module, also known as Functional Cargo Block, was developed by which country?
a) United States
b) Russia
c) Japan
d) European Union
Answer: b) Russia

The Columbus module, developed by the European Space Agency, was launched to the International Space Station in which year?
a) 2000
b) 2003
c) 2008
d) 2012
Answer: c) 2008

The Harmony module, also known as Node 2, was launched to the International Space Station in which year?
a) 2000
b) 2003
c) 2007
d) 2010
Answer: c) 2007

 

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