2024 Bonus Quiz: Thank you all!

As a final gift from the OSR team, dearest curious reader, we’ve come up with a small quiz that might take your mind off the upcoming new-years resolutions and decisions. Stay cool, kind, wise and unique!

We hope you enjoy yourself and wish you a new year filled with luck, love, health and prosperity.

Thank you for the trust and devotion, we wholeheartedly appreciate it.

Now, let’s dive into the trivia, shall we?

What is the closest planet to the Sun?
A. Mars
B. Venus
C. Earth
D. Mercury

Which planet is known as the red planet?
A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Saturn
D. Jupiter

Which planet has the most moons?
A. Mars
B. Jupiter
C. Earth
D. Uranus

Which planet is famous for its rings?
A. Uranus
B. Neptune
C. Saturn
D. Venus

Which planet is the largest in the solar system?
A. Saturn
B. Uranus
C. Jupiter
D. Neptune

Which planet has the lowest recorded temperature?
A. Uranus
B. Saturn
C. Jupiter
D. Mars

How long is one day on Mercury?
A. 24 hours
B. 59 days
C. 10 hours
D. 365 days

Which planet has the longest day in the solar system?
A. Jupiter
B. Uranus
C. Venus
D. Saturn

Which planet spins the fastest on its axis?
A. Jupiter
B. Saturn
C. Uranus
D. Mercury

Which planet has the greatest axis tilt?
A. Uranus
B. Venus
C. Neptune
D. Mars

Which planet has the densest atmosphere?
A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Earth
D. Mars

Which planet has the greatest gravity?
A. Saturn
B. Uranus
C. Jupiter
D. Earth

Which planet was first discovered by a telescope?
A. Uranus
B. Neptune
C. Jupiter
D. Saturn

Which planet has the strongest winds in the solar system?
A. Jupiter
B. Uranus
C. Saturn
D. Neptune

How long is a day on Jupiter?
A. 10 hours
B. 24 hours
C. 12 hours
D. 18 hours

Which planet is the hottest?
A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Saturn

Answers: D: Mercury, B: Mars, B: Jupiter (95 moons in total), C: Saturn, C: Jupiter, A: Uranus (-224 Celsius), B: 59 days, C: Venus (a day lasts 243 Earth days), A: Jupiter, A: Uranus (the planet with the greatest axial tilt, which rotates around an axis that is inclined by 98 degrees with respect to its orbital plane), B: Venus, C: Jupiter, A: Uranus (the first planet discovered by a telescope, recognized as such in 1781. based on Sir William Herschel’s telescope observations), D: Neptune (winds blow clouds of frozen methane across the planet at speeds exceeding 2,000 km/h), A: 10 hours, B: Venus (869 Fahrenheit or 465 Celsius)

 

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Creativity leads to thinking,
Thinking leads to knowledge,
Knowledge makes you great.”
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Nevena Glogovac Writer at Online Star Register

Glogovac Nevena-Nancy is a geodesy & geoinformatics engineer by trade and a wordsmith at heart. By holding onto fate’s rocky learning curve and her natural flair for the extraordinary, the worlds of science and creativity melted and unified into a singular path. Moreover, having been born on the same soil as the geniuses Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin and Milutin Milankovic provided an educational basis for Nevena to continue the voyages they had begun. Led simply by the curious need to discover more. A small but meaningful contribution to this personal endeavor has been joining forces with the visionary OSR team, where astrology and astronomy go back to their common roots, so 'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.'