The Solar System Question Preview (ID: 7686)


These Questions Review Major Parts Of The Solar System Including Giant And Terrestrial Planets, Comets, And Meteors. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Earth, Mars, Mercury, and Venus are known as the
a) giant planets.
b) terrestrial planets.
c) outer planets.
d) gaseous planets.

Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, and Jupiter are known as the
a) giant planets.
b) terrestrial planets.
c) inner planets.
d) rocky planets.

Which planets are mostly composed of gases?
a) giant planets
b) terrestrial planets
c) inner planets
d) dwarf planets.

Which planets are mostly composed of rocky materials?
a) giant planets
b) terrestrial planets
c) outer planets
d) dwarf planets

The terrestrial planets and giant planets are separated by the
a) Kuiper Belt
b) Oort Cloud
c) Asteroid Belt
d) Andromeda Galaxy

Comets with a long-period originate in the
a) Kuiper Belt
b) Oort Cloud
c) Asteroid Belt
d) Andromeda Galaxy

Short-period comets originate in the
a) Kuiper Belt
b) Oort Cloud
c) Asteroid Belt
d) Andromeda Galaxy

A falling or shooting star is really a
a) meteorite
b) meteor
c) comet
d) asteroid

When a meteoroid strikes the Earth it is called a
a) meteorite
b) meteor
c) crater
d) asteroid

Which planet is largest?
a) Saturn
b) Neptune
c) Mercury
d) Jupiter

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