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Test Description: Choose the answer that best fits the question.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is gravity?
A
the tendency of a moving object to keep moving in a straight line
B
a force of attraction, or pull, between any object and any other objects around it
C
the objects that travel around a star in a path
D
orbiting around the sun
2) After a full moon, the moon starts to _____________.
A
become a bright moon
B
wane
C
become a quarter moon
D
wax
3) The order of the planets is___________, __________, ____________.
A
mercury, venus, earth
B
mars, venus, earth
C
mercury, venus, mars
D
neptune, venus, earth
4) The last three planets order is ________,________, and __________.
A
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
B
Mars, Jupiter, Neptune
C
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn
D
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn
5) What type of moon directly follows a new moon?
A
quarter moon
B
full moon
C
waxing crescent moon
D
waning crescent moon
6) The earth takes how long to fully rotate once?
A
365 days
B
27 1/3 days
C
36 hours
D
24 hours
7) The Moon orbits Earth in about _________________.
A
24 hours
B
1 month
C
1 week
D
365 days
8) The moon does not have a(n) ________________.
A
any gravity
B
a temperature
C
lithosphere
D
atmosphere
9) Inertia is _________________________________________.
A
the force of attraction
B
the tendency of a moving object to keep moving in a straight line.
C
energy
D
when the earth travels around the sun
10) Why does the Sun have more gravity than the Earth?
A
The sun has more mass.
B
The sun doesn't move like the earth.
C
The sun is a star.
D
It is brighter.
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