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Test Description: Review for the NYS Regents exam
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) On the first day of summer, June 21, the North Pole will be tilted
A
toward the Sun so the Sun's vertical ray will hit 23.5 degrees South latitude
B
away from the Sun so the Sun's vertical ray will hit 23.5 degrees North latitude
C
away from the Sun so the Sun's vertical ray will hit 23.5 degrees South latitude
D
toward the Sun so the Sun's vertical ray will hit 23.5 degrees North latitude
2) You are on vacation and observe that you have no shadow at noon on December 21, what latitude are you at?
A
0 Degrees, the Equator
B
23.5 degrees North, the Tropic of Cancer
C
90 degrees North, the North Pole
D
23.5 degrees South, the Tropic of Capricorn
3) The Earth has seasons because
A
it is tilted only
B
it is tilted and revolves around the Sun
C
it rotates
D
it revolves around the Sun only
4) Angles of insolation are higher and duration of insolation is longer during
A
winter
B
spring
C
summer
D
fall
5) The first day of spring is
A
June 21
B
December 21
C
September 23
D
March 21
6) The Sun, Moon, and stars rise and set because
A
the Moon rotates on its axis
B
Earth rotates on its axis
C
the Moon revolves around the Earth
D
Earth revolves around the Sun
7) In general, celestial objects (Sun, Moon, stars) appear to move from _______ to ______ across the sky.
A
South to North
B
East to West
C
North to South
D
West to East
8) The Sun, Moon and stars move across the sky at a rate of
A
1 degree per hour
B
15 degrees per hour
C
23.5 degrees per hour
D
45 degrees per hour
9) One rotation of the Earth takes
A
1 month
B
60 minutes
C
24 hours
D
365 days
10) One revolution of the Earth takes
A
1 month
B
60 minutes
C
24 hours
D
365 days
11) We see different constellations throughout the year because
A
Earth revolves
B
the Moon revolves around Earth
C
stars revolve around Earth
D
Earth rotates
12) The only star that doesn't appear to move much in the night time sky is
A
Polaris
B
Sirius
C
Barnard's Star
D
Aldebaran
13) Stars around Polaris appear to move
A
clockwise from West to East
B
clockwise from East to West
C
counterclockwise from East to West
D
counterclockwise from East to West
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