A. Cromosphere
B. Leutosphere
C. Thermosphere
D. Photosphere
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A. Cromosphere
B. Leutosphere
C. Thermosphere
D. Photosphere
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A. Hot plasma
B. Cold plasma
C. Solid
D. Yellow gas
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A. Earth
B. Mercury
C. Sun
D. Venus
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A. Paresh Dhawan Space Centre
B. Satish Dhawan Space Centre
C. Ram Dhawan Space Centre
D. Shiri Dhawan Space Centre
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A. Water, mercury and methane
B. Water, ammonia and mercury
C. Water, plasma and methane
D. Water, ammonia and methane
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A. Outer planets (Uranus and Neptune)
B. Outer planets (Jupiter and Neptune)
C. Outer planets (Jupiter and Saturn)
D. Inner planets (Mercury and Earth)
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A. Seliopause
B. Meliopause
C. Heliopause
D. Beliopause
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A. The sun will then expand into a red giant and possibly swallow the outer planets
B. The sun will then expand into a red giant and possibly swallow the inner as well as outer planets, including Earth
C. The sun will then expand into a red giant and possibly swallow the inner planets, including Earth
D. Sun will stay as it is
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A. Dark matter is detected through its absorption effects
B. Dark matter is detected through its gravitational effects on visible matter
C. Dark matter is detected through its absorption and gravitational effects
D. Dark matter cannot be detected
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A. Dark matter interacts with electromagnetic force for very short duration
B. Dark matter does not interact with electrostatic force
C. Dark matter does not interact with electromagnetic force
D. None of the above
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