Q76 · UPSC Prelims 2021 · Set A · Current Affairs and GK

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Which one of the following is a reason why astronomical distances are measured in light-years?

A Distances among stellar bodies do not change.
B Gravity of stellar bodies does not change.
C Light always travels in straight line.
D Speed of light is always same.

Correct answer: (d) Speed of light is always same.

Explanation

  1. A

    Distances among stellar bodies do not change.

    Distances among stars do not change. They do, slowly.

  2. B

    Gravity of stellar bodies does not change.

    Gravity does not change. Irrelevant to the unit.

  3. C

    Light always travels in straight line.

    Light always in a straight line. Curved by gravity; not the reason for the unit.

  4. D

    Speed of light is always same.

    Speed of light is always the same. A constant c makes ‘how far light travels in a year’ a stable yardstick.

Summary. Official key is (d). A light-year is distance = c × one year. It is useful because the speed of light in vacuum is invariant. Stellar distances, gravity and straight-line travel are not that reason.