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Q4T4 Part 1
Test Description: Space Test
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1) Which of these objects is the largest?
A
Hailey's Comet
B
Earth
C
Sun
D
Milky Way Galaxy
2) Scientists once believed that the structure of the universe had changed very little. Which statement best supports the theory that the universe is constantly changing?
A
Earth and other planets move around the Sun.
B
The average distance between galaxies is increasing
C
More galaxies other than the Milky Way have been discovered
D
Other planets in the solar system have more moons than Earth
3) In 2004 the Hubble space telescope captured images of distant star clusters, each containing about a million stars. These star clusters were most likely part of which structure?
A
galaxy
B
solar system
C
black hole
D
nebula
4) Astronomers measure distances using very large units called light years. Which distance between celestial objects would most likely be measured in light years?
A
distance between the Sun and Earth
B
distance between the Moon and Earth
C
distance between two planets in the same solar system
D
distance between two stars in the same galaxy
5) A student observes a glowing band across the night sky. This glowing band is most likely
A
an asteroid orbiting the Sun.
B
light from stars in a distant galaxy.
C
a partial view of the Milky Way galaxy.
D
orbiting planets in the solar system.
6) What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
A
spiral
B
irregular
C
oval
D
elliptical
7) Structures in the universe are grouped into large systems, each of which are made up of smaller systems. Which of the following is the largest system of which Earth is only a very small part?
A
Halley’s comet
B
Milky Way galaxy
C
Jovian planets
D
Orion’s belt
8) An object has passed near Earth many times on a cycle that repeats about every 75 years. Which statement best describes this object?
A
It is an asteroid since it spends part of its time between Mars and Jupiter.
B
It is one of several comets in the solar system that orbits that Sun.
C
It is classified as a small moon of Earth due to its frequent return orbit.
D
It is considered part of a dwarf planet subsystem with Pluto and Ceres.
9) Great distances in space are measured in
A
megameters.
B
astronomical units.
C
kilometers.
D
light years.
10) Phobos is one of two large objects that orbit the planet Mars. Because Phobos orbits Mars, Phobos should be classified as which type of body?
A
moon
B
asteriod
C
meteoroid
D
comet
11) Which gas present in the atmosphere of Mars is the primary gas found in the atmosphere of Earth?
A
methane
B
argone
C
carbond dioxide
D
nirogen
12) 12. How many times does the Moon rotate on its axis during a lunar month?
A
three
B
four
C
one
D
two
13) The Moon is in orbit around Earth. What keeps the Moon from changing its orbit?
A
rotation
B
friction
C
weight
D
gravity
14) The planets in the Solar System revolve around the Sun because the Sun is
A
made of hydrogen and helium.
B
the source of most heat and light energy.
C
older than other objects in the Solar System.
D
the strongest source of gravity in the Solar System.
15) Which of the following allows the planets to stay in orbit?
A
rotation
B
the Sun’s gravity
C
the Moon’s gravity
D
magnetism
16) A “shooting star” is
A
small star
B
asteriod
C
meteor
D
comet
17) Which of these locations in the solar system contains the most asteroids?
A
the ring system of Saturn
B
the surface of the Sun
C
between Mars and Jupiter
D
between Mercury and Venus
18) Over the past few centuries, comets have occasionally been observed in the sky. What is one difference between comets and the Moon?
A
The Moon has a core of ice, while comet cores are solid rock.
B
Comets collect debris as they travel in space, while the Moon gives off meteoroids.
C
The Moon reflects light from the Sun, while comets generate their own light.
D
Comets have large orbits around the Sun, while the Moon orbits Earth.
19) Which of these best describes when a lunar eclipse will occur?
A
when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun
B
when Earth is at a 90° angle to the Moon and the Sun
C
when Earth is between the Moon and the Sun
D
when the Sun is between Earth and the Moon
20) Which moon phase occurs approximately 14 days after a full moon
A
waning crescent
B
waxing gibbous
C
new moon
D
first quarter
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