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Test Description: SOL 6.8 and 6.9 for VA SOLs
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The asteroid belt is located between
A
Saturn and Uranus
B
Earth and Mars
C
Mars and Jupiter
D
Jupiter and Saturn
2) The pulling force one object exerts on another is called
A
inertia
B
work
C
gravity
D
mass
3) One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about one
A
rotation
B
season
C
day
D
year
4) Earth rotates about
A
6 months
B
1 month
C
24 hours
D
365 days
5) From new moon phase to full moon phase, you see
A
more of the lighted side and then less of the lighted side.
B
an increasing amount of the lighted side of the moon.
C
the same amount of the lighted side of the moon.
D
a decreasing amount of the lighted side of the moon.
6) An equinox occurs when
A
the north end of Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun
B
the north end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun
C
earth's axis is parallel to the sun's rays.
D
neither end of Earth's axis s tilted toward or away form the sun
7) The day-to-night change on Earth occurs because of the
A
rotation of the Earth
B
sun's gravity
C
tilted axis
D
revolution around the sun
8) If the Earth is tilting towards the sun in the northern hemisphere what season are they having at the north pole?
A
spring
B
summer
C
winter
D
fall
9) If the Earth is tilting away the sun in the northern hemisphere what season are they having at the north pole?
A
fall
B
spring
C
summer
D
winter
10) f the Earth is tilting away the sun in the southern hemisphere what season are they having at the north pole?
A
fall
B
summer
C
spring
D
winter
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