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(in fact, the Sun does not move; it only appears to be moving, as the trees and other objects appear to be moving when we are going in a train.) The day is the time taken by the Earth to revolve on its axis. The time taken is just under 24 hours. The lunar month is the time between two new moons. It is about days. (ʻLunar’ comes from the Latin word ‘luna’ which means the ‘moon’.) The solar year is the time taken by the Earth to travel round the Sun. It is 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds. (Solar comes from the Latin word ‘soľ which means the ‘sun.) The Sun appears to be moving because (a) it is very hot. (b) it is very far away from us. (c) the Earth on which we live is moving. (d) the Earth is not moving. 1 2 3 4 Correct Watch Video Solution – http://bit.ly/eParikshaNavodayaYoutubeChannel Downoad PDF – https://t.me/navodayaschool Incorrect Watch Video Solution – http://bit.ly/eParikshaNavodayaYoutubeChannel Downoad PDF – https://t.me/navodayaschool Question 2 of 10 2 . Question 1 points We know that the regular movements of the Sun across the sky is caused by the Earth’s rotation. (in fact, the Sun does not move; it only appears to be moving, as the trees and other objects appear to be moving when we are going in a train.) The day is the time taken by the Earth to revolve on its axis. The time taken is just under 24 hours. The lunar month is the time between two new moons. It is about days. (ʻLunar’ comes from the Latin word ‘luna’ which means the ‘moon’.) The solar year is the time taken by the Earth to travel round the Sun. It is 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds. (Solar comes from the Latin word ‘soľ which means the ‘sun.) The Earth completes one rotation on its axis in (a) one hour. (b) one day. (c) one month. (d) one year. 1 2 3 4 Correct Watch Video Solution – http://bit.ly/eParikshaNavodayaYoutubeChannel Downoad PDF – https://t.me/navodayaschool Incorrect Watch Video Solution – http://bit.ly/eParikshaNavodayaYoutubeChannel Downoad PDF – https://t.me/navodayaschool Question 3 of 10 3 . Question 1 points We know that the regular movements of the Sun across the sky is caused by the Earth’s rotation. (in fact, the Sun does not move; it only appears to be moving, as the trees and other objects appear to be moving when we are going in a train.) The day is the time taken by the Earth to revolve on its axis. The time taken is just under 24 hours. The lunar month is the time between two new moons. It is about days. (ʻLunar’ comes from the Latin word ‘luna’ which means the ‘moon’.) The solar year is the time taken by the Earth to travel round the Sun. It is 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds. (Solar comes from the Latin word ‘soľ which means the ‘sun.) The time taken by the earth to travel round the sun is (a) about one day. (b) about one weak. (c) about one month. (d) one solar year. 1 2 3 4 Correct Watch Video Solution – http://bit.ly/eParikshaNavodayaYoutubeChannel Downoad PDF – https://t.me/navodayaschool Incorrect Watch Video Solution – http://bit.ly/eParikshaNavodayaYoutubeChannel Downoad PDF – https://t.me/navodayaschool Question 4 of 10 4 . Question 1 points We know that the regular movements of the Sun across the sky is caused by the Earth’s rotation. (in fact, the Sun does not move; it only appears to be moving, as the trees and other objects appear to be moving when we are going in a train.) The day is the time taken by the Earth to revolve on its axis. The time taken is just under 24 hour