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Ionosphere Structure MCQ Questions & Answers

Ionosphere Structure MCQs : This section focuses on the "Ionosphere Structure". These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Ionosphere Structure skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.




Question 1

At what height the Ionosphere lies above the earth surface?

A. 70-400km
B. 2-15km
C. 20-70km
D. Above 400km

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Question 2

In which of the following layers the electron density is high?

A. E layer
B. F1 layer
C. F2 layer
D. D layer

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Question 3

Which of the following follows Chapman’s law of variation?

A. D layer
B. F1 layer
C. F2 layer
D. Both F1 and F2 layer

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Question 4

Which of the following is called as Kennelly Heaviside layer?

A. E layer
B. F1 layer
C. F2 layer
D. D layer

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Question 5

Which of the following is formed by the ionization of UV and corpuscular radiations?

A. E layer
B. F1 layer
C. F2 layer
D. D layer

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Question 6

Which of the following is the nearest Ionospheric layer to the earth surface?

A. D layer
B. E layer
C. F1 layer
D. F2 layer

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Question 7

Which of the following layer disappears during night time in ionosphere?

A. D layer
B. E- layer
C. F1 layer
D. F2 layer

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Question 8

Which of the following layer is known as absorption layer for short waves?

A. E layer
B. F1 layer
C. F2 layer
D. D layer

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Question 9

Which of the following layer is known as F layer?

A. Appleton layer
B. Kennelly Heaviside layer
C. Absorption layer
D. Sir Appleton

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Question 10

Which of the following layer is used for long distance sky wave propagation during night hours?

A. F layer
B. E layer
C. D layer
D. All layers can be used

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Question 11

Which of the following regions are present in the night time?

A. D and E layers
B. E and F layers
C. F1 and F2 layers
D. D and F layers

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