Class 6 Science Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth Fill in the Blanks With Answers

Class 6 Science Fill in the Blanks Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

Class 6 Science Chapter 12 Fill in the Blanks for Beyond Earth (based on NCERT textbook Curiosity ).


Fill in the Blanks with Answers for Practice – Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

This includes Fill in the Blanks normally asked in school exams, tests, and NCERT exercises.


SET 1 – Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

Answer Options:
Pole Star, light pollution, constellation, Sirius, revolution

  1. A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern is called a ________.
    Answer: constellation
  2. The star that appears stationary in the northern sky is the ________.
    Answer: Pole Star
  3. The movement of a planet around the Sun is called ________.
    Answer: revolution
  4. Excessive artificial light in the night sky is called ________.
    Answer: light pollution
  5. ________ is the brightest star in the night sky.
    Answer: Sirius

SET 2 – Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

Answer Options:
asteroid belt, Moon, 27 days, Venus, Blue Planet

  1. The Earth’s natural satellite is the ________.
    Answer: Moon
  2. The Moon takes about ________ to complete one revolution around the Earth.
    Answer: 27 days
  3. Earth appears blue from space and is therefore called the ________.
    Answer: Blue Planet
  4. The region between Mars and Jupiter where many rocky objects orbit is called the ________.
    Answer: asteroid belt
  5. ________ is called the Morning Star or the Evening Star.
    Answer: Venus

SET 3 – Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

Answer Options:
Milky Way Galaxy, 150 million km, craters, 8, telescope

  1. Our home galaxy is known as the ________.
    Answer: Milky Way Galaxy
  2. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is about ________.
    Answer: 150 million km
  3. The Moon’s surface has bowl-shaped features called ________.
    Answer: craters
  4. There are ________ planets in our Solar System.
    Answer: 8
  5. A ________ helps us see distant stars and planets more clearly.
    Answer: telescope

SET 4 – Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

Answer Options:
comets, Proxima Centauri, natural satellites, Sun, Orion

  1. The ________ is the main source of heat and light for the Earth.
    Answer: Sun
  2. Objects that move around planets are called ________.
    Answer: natural satellites
  3. The nearest star to the Earth after the Sun is ________.
    Answer: Proxima Centauri
  4. ________ are icy visitors with long tails that sometimes pass close to the Sun.
    Answer: comets
  5. The constellation represented as a hunter is ________.
    Answer: Orion

SET 5 – Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 12 – Beyond Earth

Answer Options:
Hanle, Chandrayaan-3, Pluto, Mars, atmosphere

  1. The Moon has almost no ________, so craters remain unchanged for long periods.
    Answer: atmosphere
  2. ________ is known as the Red Planet because of its reddish soil.
    Answer: Mars
  3. ________ is now classified as a dwarf planet.
    Answer: Pluto
  4. India’s mission that successfully landed near the Moon’s south pole in 2023 is ________.
    Answer: Chandrayaan-3
  5. The Indian Astronomical Observatory is located in ________, Ladakh.
    Answer: Hanle