Daily Quiz on NavIC: Test Your Knowledge on India's Navigation System
Daily Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on India's NavIC System

Daily Quiz on NavIC: Assess Your Understanding of India's Indigenous Navigation System

This quiz focuses on the Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC), a regional satellite navigation system developed by India. Test your knowledge with these questions and review the detailed explanations to enhance your understanding of this critical technological asset.

Question 1: Statements About NavIC

Consider the following statements about NavIC:

  1. It provides global coverage.
  2. It offers both civilian and military services.
  3. It uses only geostationary satellites.

Which of these statements are correct?

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  • (a) 1 and 2
  • (b) 2 only
  • (c) 2 and 3
  • (d) 1, 2 and 3

Question 2: NVS-02 Satellite Association

The NVS-02 satellite is associated with which of the following functions?

  • (a) Communication
  • (b) Navigation
  • (c) Weather forecasting
  • (d) Remote sensing

Question 3: Primary Reason for Developing NavIC

What was the primary reason for developing the NavIC system?

  • (a) Commercial competition
  • (b) GPS denial during the Kargil War
  • (c) Space exploration
  • (d) Climate monitoring

Question 4: Component NOT Part of PNT System

Which of the following is NOT a component of the Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) system architecture?

  • (a) Space segment
  • (b) Ground segment
  • (c) User segment
  • (d) Atmospheric segment

Question 5: NavIC Coverage Area

NavIC provides coverage up to which geographical extent?

  • (a) Entire globe
  • (b) Only India
  • (c) India + 1500 km beyond
  • (d) South Asia only

Answers with Detailed Explanations

Answer to Question 1

(b) 2 only

Explanation: NavIC is a regional navigation system and does not provide global coverage. It offers both civilian and military services, but it uses a combination of geostationary (GEO) and inclined geosynchronous orbit (IGSO) satellites, not exclusively geostationary ones.

Answer to Question 2

(b) Navigation

Explanation: The NVS-02 satellite is an integral part of the NavIC navigation system, designed to enhance positioning and timing services in the region.

Answer to Question 3

(b) GPS denial during the Kargil War

Explanation: The development of NavIC was primarily triggered by the experience of GPS denial during the Kargil War, which highlighted the need for an indigenous navigation system to ensure strategic autonomy.

Answer to Question 4

(d) Atmospheric segment

Explanation: The atmospheric segment is not a formal component of the PNT system architecture. The standard segments include space, ground, and user segments.

Answer to Question 5

(c) India + 1500 km beyond

Explanation: NavIC provides coverage over India and extends up to 1500 kilometers beyond its borders, serving the defined regional service area effectively.

This quiz serves as an educational tool to reinforce key facts about NavIC, emphasizing its regional focus, dual-use capabilities, and historical significance. Understanding these aspects is crucial for appreciating India's advancements in satellite navigation technology.

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