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Earth In Space
Test Description: Students review the items from chapter seven section one of the prentice hall 6th grade science textbooks
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Astronomy is the study of:
A
the volcanic eruptions that formed the island of Hawaii
B
the ability to predict events by talking to the stars
C
moon, stars, and other objects
D
the layers of the Earth
2) Earth's axis is an imaginery line that runs through:
A
the West and East Poles
B
the equator
C
the international date line
D
the North and South Poles
3) the spinning of Earth on its axis is known as:
A
revolution
B
rotation
C
circumvection
D
orbit
4) Earth has seasons because its axis
A
is tilted as it revolves around the sun
B
it is positioned perfectly at angle of 28.6 degrees
C
is an imaginery line that goes through the North and South Poles
D
is always tiled towards the sun
5) During an equinox, there is:
A
Earth's axis is tilted closer to the sun
B
Earth's axis is tilted farther away from the sun
C
snow mixed with sunlight
D
an equal amount of daylight and night time
6) How much time is there from one full moon to the next?
A
46 days
B
27 days
C
365 days
D
29.5 days
7) In science, a revolution refers to:
A
the long term effects of global warming
B
An uprising to overthrow a political leader
C
the position of Earth as it rotates on its axis
D
the movement of one object around another
8) Why do we have a leap year every four years?
A
Without a leap year, there would be no seasons
B
because the presidential election takes place every four years
C
to add an extra day for the Olympic winter games to take place
D
because it takes Earth 365.25 days to orbit the sun
9) during the June Solstice
A
the eastern hemisphere is closer to the sun
B
the northern hemisphere is closer to the sun
C
the western hemisphere is closer to the sun
D
the southern hemisphere is closer to the sun
10) during the december solstice
A
the southern hemisphere is closer to the sun
B
the western hemisphere is further away from the sun
C
the eastern hemisphere is further away from the sun
D
the northern hemisphere is closer to the sun
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