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Space Review 2
Test Description: Basic Middle School Science Topics
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) All the matter, energy, and space that makes up billions of galaxies is...
A
the Milky Way solar system
B
the Milky Way galaxy
C
the universe
2) A large mass causes
A
less gravity by forming a smaller curve in space.
B
more gravity by greater electron attraction.
C
more gravity by forming a larger curve in space.
D
less gravity by smaller electron attraction.
3) Many solar systems held together by gravity is...
A
a galaxy.
B
a universe.
4) Which of following does NOT describe Terrestrial planets?
A
solid
B
further from the Sun
C
rocky
D
few moons
5) Which of the following does NOT describe Jovian planets?
A
gas giant
B
further from the Sun
C
rocky surface
D
many moons
6) A force of attraction between two objects due to their masses is known as
A
solar wind
B
magnetism
C
gravity
7) An attraction caused by the movement of electrons is
A
magnetism
B
gravity
C
force
8) A small mass causes
A
more gravity by forming a larger curve in space.
B
less gravity by greater electron attraction.
C
more gravity by greater electron attraction.
D
less gravity by forming a smaller curve in space.
9) There are two planet size objects. If the distance between them increases their gravitational pull on each other will
A
stay the same
B
decrease
C
increase
10) Two objects with different masses on Earth fall to the ground at the same rate because
A
smaller masses fall faster.
B
larger masses fall faster.
C
air resistance evens them out.
D
the curve of Earth's gravity is the same for both of them.
11) Mass is best described as
A
a measurement that changes on other planets.
B
a measurement of volume.
C
A force caused by gravity pulling on an object.
D
The amount matter (atoms) that make up an object.
12) Weight is best described as
A
a force caused by gravity pulling on an object.
B
the amount matter (atoms) that make up an object.
C
a measurement of volume.
D
a measurement that stays everywhere in the solar system.
13) What unit is used to measure mass in physics?
A
pounds (lbs)
B
kilograms (kg)
C
Newtons (N)
D
milliliters (ml)
14) What unit is used to measure weight in physics?
A
kilograms (kg)
B
Newtons (N)
C
milliliters (mL)
D
grams/milliliters (g/mL)
15) What unit is used to measure the force of gravity on an object?
A
milliliters (mL)
B
grams (g)
C
kilograms (kg)
D
Newtons (N)
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