- 1. Which is a tool that astronomers use?
A) hammer B) moon C) stethascope D) optical telescope
- 2. Which is a tool that astronomers use?
A) radio telescope B) porsle sight C) steth seeker D) optical probe
- 3. A light-year is the distance that light travels in:
A) 1 year B) 1 second C) 1 week D) 1 month
- 4. A radio teleschope collects what?
A) music B) pictures of outerspace. C) radio waves D) sound waves
- 5. What is something doing when it circles another object? It is.....
A) rotating B) orbiting C) circling D) day
- 6. What is a force that pulls objects to each other?
A) gravity B) solar sytem C) orbit D) rotate
- 7. What is the time that it takes the Earth to circle the sun once?
A) year B) day
- 8. What is the time that it takes the Earth to spin around once on its axis?
A) day B) year
- 9. There are _________ planets in the solar system.
A) 365 days B) eight C) nine D) 10 (counting the sun)
- 10. Every time the Earth orbits the sun, one _________ goes by
A) year B) month C) week D) day
- 11. Which planet is closest to the sun?
A) Venus B) Earth C) Pluto D) Mercury
- 12. Which planet is the largest in our Solar System?
A) Sun B) Mercury C) Jupiter D) Earth
- 13. Which of these suns have the hottest surface temperature?
A) Red Sun B) Yellow Sun C) White Sun D) Blue Sun
- 14. The most accepted theory for the creation of the Universe is called the:
A) Steady-State Theory B) Big Bang Theory C) Space Theory D) Einstein's Theory
- 15. Which of these is not a type of Galaxy
A) Cube B) Spiral C) Irregular D) Elliptical
- 16. A supernova is a large explosion of a:
A) Moon B) Planet C) Star
- 17. It takes about one ___________ for the moon to orbit the Earth.
A) 366 days during a leap year B) month C) 24 hours D) week
- 18. The name of our Galaxy is called the:
A) Milk Bar B) Milky Way C) Nebula D) Andromeda
- 19. All electromagnetic waves travel at:
A) The speed of a bullet. B) The speed of sound. C) The speed of a Jet. D) The speed of light.
- 20. The most common landforms on the moon are__________.
A) mountians B) rocks C) craters D) lakes
- 21. A Nebula is a large Interstellar:
A) Planet B) Neutron Star C) Blackhole D) Cloud
- 22. The Ngarrindjeri people who occupy the Coorong and Murray Valley region of South Australia saw the Southern Cross as a:
A) Crab B) Prawn C) Starfish D) Giant Stingray
- 23. What is the name given to stars that are 10 times larger than our own Sun?
A) Giant B) Megagiants C) Supergiants
- 24. Which chemical element is the most abundant in the Universe?
A) Carbon B) Oxygen C) Hydrogen D) Iron
- 25. Stars appear very small in the night sky because they are:
A) Microscopic Stars B) 1 kilometre away C) 1000 kilometres away D) Light-years away
- 26. Approximately how long does it take light from the Sun to reach your eyes?
A) 1 hour B) 5 years C) 2 days D) 8 minutes
- 27. Saturday is named after which planet in our Solar System?
A) Mars B) Saturn C) Jupiter D) Mercury
- 28. What do we call a region in spacetime with a strong gravitational effect that nothing—including light—can escape from inside it?
A) Blackhole B) Nebula C) Galaxy D) Red Giant
- 29. Groups of Stars, in our Night Sky, that are shaped like Animals or familiar objects are called:
A) Constellations B) Doodles C) Nebulas D) Galaxies
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