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Moon Phases With Mrs. Jacques
Test Description: Reviewing moon phase vocabulary
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Why does the moon *appear* to shine?
A
The moon reflects lights from the Sun, which makes it appear to shine
B
Reflective minerals on the moon's suface makes the moon appear to shine
C
The moon is a burning ball of gas (mostly hydrogen and helium)
D
Volcanic activity on the moon's surface makes it glow
2) How long does it take the moon to orbit the Earth?
A
about a week
B
about a year
C
about a month
D
about a day
3) Which of the following words would mean the moon is GROWING?
A
waning
B
waxing
C
crescent
D
gibbous
4) Which of the following words would mean the moon is SHRINKING?
A
gibbous
B
waxing
C
crescent
D
waning
5) Which of the following words would mean the moon is larger than a quarter (this is the fat shape, but its not full yet)?
A
gibbous
B
crescent
C
waxing
D
waning
6) Which of the following words would mean the moon is smaller than a quarter (this shape looks like a banana))?
A
waning
B
gibbous
C
waxing
D
crescent
7) Which moon phase appears totally dark in the sky (it looks like there is no moon these nights)?
A
Last Quarter
B
Full Moon
C
New Moon
D
Waning Crescent
8) When the moon is waxing the light is on the _____.
A
left
B
dont choose this one
C
right
D
dont choose this one
9) When the moon is waning the light is on the _____.
A
left
B
don's choose this one
C
don't choose this one
D
right
10) About how long does it take for the moon to go from new to full?
A
about three weeks
B
about four weeks
C
about two weeks
D
about a week
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