Black Holes and Gravity

A cosmic scene depicting black holes, gravity waves, and quasars in deep space, with bright stars and swirling galaxies in the background.

Journey Through Black Holes and Gravity

Test your knowledge of black holes and gravity with this engaging quiz! Dive into the mysteries of singularities, gravitational waves, and quasars as you answer challenging questions designed for space enthusiasts.

Are you ready to uncover the wonders of the universe? Here’s what you can expect:

  • 11 insightful questions about black holes
  • A mix of scientific concepts and intriguing facts
  • A fun way to challenge yourself and learn more!
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringStar947
How many dimensions does a singularity have?
0
1
3
4
What is the limit of compression at the end of which a black hole is formed?
Singularity
Event Horizon
Schwarzschild Radius
Relativity
What is the diameter of the biggest black hole in the universe?
78 billion miles
70 light years
98 kilometers
4 light years
What is the culmination of the four dimensions we know now called?
Area time
Mass time
Space time
None of these
Name the black hole present at the center of the milky way galaxy?
HD-12957AG
Abell 85
Sagittarius A
None of the above
How does gravity affect the passage of time (in relation to earth)?
Black holes speed up time by releasing energy in the form of pulsing quasars
Black holes slow down time due to its intense gravity
By acting as an inter dimensional portal and skipping the passage of time
None of these
How do black holes die?
By interacting with other black holes
Due to Hawking Radiation
They don't die and live for an infinite amount of time
They turn into black dwarfs in a few billion years after formation
Which one of these scientists predicted gravitational waves?
Stephen Hawking
Issac Newton
Richard Feynman
Albert Einstein
Using which equation was antimatter discovered?
F=mv
E=mc^2
Q=ne
None of the above
Why do objects that get sucked into black holes appear to be red?
Light is pulled and stretched due to gravity and turns red
Due to gravitational ripples caused by the immense pull of black holes
Due to gamma ray emissions in the form of quasars
None of the above
How do quasars contribute to star formation in galaxies?
They push out the gas to the outer areas thus making it more compressed
They absorb gas and dust and relocate them light years away
The light beams shot out contribute to star formation
None of the above
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