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Mrs. D Earth Science Chapter 4 Lesson #1
Test Description: Movements in the Solar System
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) An imaginary line through a spinning object is called a(n) _________________
A
circle
B
line
C
axis
D
rotation
2) The path of an object around another object is called its ________________________.
A
satellite
B
axis
C
rotation
D
orbit
3) It is because of _______________ that the Earth remains in its orbit around the sun.
A
axis
B
gravity
C
revolution
D
rotation
4) When the Earth spins around and makes a full turn it is called a _____________________
A
revolution
B
rotation
C
satellite
D
axis
5) It takes the Earth __________ to complete one full rotation.
A
365 days
B
29 days
C
1 day
D
1 hour
6) When the Earth goes all the way around the sun it is called a __________________________.
A
rotation
B
spinning motion
C
revolution
D
axis
7) It takes the Earth ____________ to make one complete revolution around the sun.
A
1 day
B
1 hour
C
365 days
D
29 days
8) The reason why the southern part of the Earth has winter when the northern part has summer is because____
A
the Earth is constanly spinning
B
only the northern part of Earth faces the sun
C
the Earth is titled on an angle and whichever part is tilted towards the sun gets more heat.
D
the sun likes the northern part of Earth better
9) Spinning in a circle is an example of ____________________
A
gravity
B
axis
C
revolution
D
rotation
10) Running around the track at school is an example of ____________________
A
axis
B
revolution
C
gravity
D
rotation
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