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Important Questions

Keeping Time with the Skies

CBSE · Class 8 · Science

Most important questions from Keeping Time with the Skies for CBSE Class 8 Science board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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Which of the following are correct about the new Moon day?

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The Moon is not visible from Earth, It is also called Amavasya, The Moon appears closest to the Sun in the sky, Only the non-illuminated side faces Earth

On new Moon day (Amavasya), the Moon is between Earth and Sun, so only its dark side faces us, making it invisible. It appears closest to the Sun in our sky.

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The period when the bright part of the Moon decreases is called the _____ period.

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True or False: Lunar eclipses cause the phases of the Moon.

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False. Lunar eclipses do not cause Moon phases. Moon phases are caused by different portions of the illuminated Moon being visible from Earth. Lunar eclipses are rare events when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.

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Which of the following are characteristics of lunar calendars?

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They are based on the Moon's phases and use a month of nearly 29.5 days, Twelve lunar months add up to about 354 days

Lunar calendars are based on the Moon's phases, and one lunar month is about 29.5 days. Twelve lunar months add up to 354 days, which is about 11 days shorter than the solar year. Because of this, the seasons do not stay synchronised with the same lunar months from year to year.

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What are the important topics in Keeping Time with the Skies for CBSE Class 8 Science?
Keeping Time with the Skies covers several key topics that are frequently asked in CBSE Class 8 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
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There are 44 practice questions available for Keeping Time with the Skies. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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