State whether the following statements are True or False. (i) We can only see that part of the Moon which reflects sunlight towards us. (ii) The shadow of Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon causing phases. (iii) Calendars are based on various astronomical cycles which repeat in a predictable manner. (iv) The Moon can only be seen at night.
Hint. Statement (ii) is exactly the misconception the chapter's 'A step further' box corrects directly.
✦ (i) True — we only see the part of the Moon's illuminated half that also happens to face Earth. (ii) False — the chapter states directly that Earth's shadow does NOT cause the Moon's phases (it causes lunar eclipses, a separate, occasional event); phases come from the changing Sun–Earth–Moon geometry. (iii) True — day, month and year are all built from repeating astronomical cycles (Earth's rotation, the Moon's phase cycle, Earth's revolution). (iv) False — since the Moon is visible whenever it happens to be above the horizon and bright enough to see, exactly as Meera's own kite-festival sighting shows.
