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Midterm 4 Planets
Test Description: Planets
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How did Kepler describe the earth's orbit?
A
circular orbit around the sun
B
circular orbit around the sun
C
ellyptical orbit around the sun
D
ellyptical orbit around the moon
2) What are the small bodies which become planets called?
A
cores
B
asteroids
C
protoplanets
D
planetesinmals
3) How does Jupiter compare to the earth?
A
Jupiterr is twice as big
B
The earth is 3 x larger
C
Jupiter is 11 x larger
D
Jupiter is very rocky
4) Describe the inner planets.
A
large and gaseous
B
stormy and wet
C
small and rocky
D
cool and dry
5) Describe the outer planets?
A
cool and dry
B
stormy and wet
C
small and rocky
D
large and gaseous
6) Where can asteroids be found?
A
between the orbits of Mercury and Venus
B
between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn
C
throughout the solar system
D
between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
7) At which point in their orbits are planets moving the fastest?
A
in the middle
B
closest to the sun
C
farthest from the sun
D
varies by planet
8) Planets in order from the sun
A
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
B
Mars, Earth, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, Mars
C
Venus, Saturn, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus
D
Mars, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus
9) Kepler's description of the solar system included
A
earth centered and varied orbits
B
geocentric and circular orbits
C
ellyptical orbits and sun centered
D
circular orbits and sun centered
10) What is no longer considered a planet?
A
Jupiter
B
Mars
C
Pluto
D
Mercury
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