Astronomy 1010 - Practice Questions
Dr. Gudehus
- 1)
- 
  Stars are considered to be 
- (a)
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 outside the celestial sphere.
- 
(b)
- 
 between the earth and the celestial sphere.
- 
(c)
- 
 projected on the celestial sphere.
- 
(d)
- 
 located at the poles of the celestial sphere.
- 2)
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  The ecliptic is
- (a)
- 
 the path of the moon.
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(b)
- 
 the path of all the planets.
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(c)
- 
 the path of the meridian.
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(d)
- 
 the path of the sun.
- 3)
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  Aristotle thought that the earth was
- (a)
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 flat.
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(b)
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 spherical.
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(c)
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 revolving about the sun.
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(d)
- 
 rotating.
- 4)
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  Tycho Brahe's observations were important because
- (a)
- 
 no one had observed in the southern hemisphere before.
- 
(b)
- 
 no one had used a telescope to observe the stars before.
- 
(c)
- 
 no one had measured the diameter of the earth before.
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(d)
- 
 no one had measured positions so accurately before.
- 5)
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  Kepler's first law of planetary motion states that
- (a)
- 
 planets rotate faster if they are closer to the sun.
- 
(b)
- 
 all planets have satellites.
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(c)
- 
 planets describe elliptical orbits.
- 
(d)
- 
 planets undergo retrograde motion.
- 6)
- 
  Stonehenge
- (a)
- 
 marks the location of zero degrees longitude.
- 
(b)
- 
 was Tycho Brahe's observatory.
- 
(c)
- 
 was Copernicus's observatory.
- 
(d)
- 
 is known to align with the rising summer sun.
- 7)
- 
  As you travel north, the north celestial pole becomes
- (a)
- 
 lower in the sky.
- 
(b)
- 
 higher in the sky.
- 
(c)
- 
 doesn't change its altitude.
- 
(d)
- 
 fainter.
 
 
- 8)
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  A total eclipse of the moon occurs
- (a)
- 
  once per month.
- 
(b)
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  once per year.
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(c)
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  two weeks after a solar eclipse
- 
(d)
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  only during full moon.
- 9)
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  The ratio of the diameter of the sun to that of the earth is about
- (a)
- 
 10000.
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(b)
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 1000.
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(c)
- 
 100.
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(d)
- 
 10.
- 10)
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  Today's constellations number 
- (a)
- 
 12.
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(b)
- 
 400.
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(c)
- 
 29.
- 
(d)
- 
 88.
- 11)
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  Hipparchus is noted for
- (a)
- 
 inventing magnitudes.
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(b)
- 
 inventing the spectroscope.
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(c)
- 
 measuring the temperature of the sun.
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(d)
- 
 believing that the earth revolved about the sun.
- 12)
- 
  A heavenly object that never sets is said to be
- (a)
- 
 ionized.
- 
(b)
- 
 circumpolar.
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(c)
- 
 magnetic.
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(d)
- 
 undergoing retrograde motion.
- 13)
- 
  The earth's precession can be described as 
- (a)
- 
 a wobble of the axis of rotation.
- 
(b)
- 
 a westward movement of the vernal equinox.
- 
(c)
- 
 the reason the tropical and sidereal years are unequal.
- 
(d)
- 
 all of the above.
- 14
- 
  The earth experiences seasons because
- (a)
- 
 the earth's distance from the sun varies.
- 
(b)
- 
 the earth's axis is tilted.
- 
(c)
- 
 the polar regions are naturally cold.
- 
(d)
- 
 of the sunspot cycle.
- 15)
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  The sun's path around the sky is called the
- (a)
- 
 meridian.
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(b)
- 
 ecliptic.
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(c)
- 
 celestial equator.
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(d)
- 
 perihelion.
- 16)
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  In winter in the northern hemisphere, the full moon
- (a)
- 
 is higher in the sky than in summer.
- 
(b)
- 
 is lower in the sky than in summer.
- 
(c)
- 
 is never eclipsed.
- 
(d)
- 
 is always farthest from the earth.
- 17)
- 
 The first quarter moon rises at
- (a)
- 
 dawn.
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(b)
- 
 noon.
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(c)
- 
 sunset.
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(d)
- 
 midnight.
- 18)
- 
  The synodic period of the moon is 
- (a)
- 
 27.3 days.
- 
(b)
- 
 29.5 days.
- 
(c)
- 
 30.5 days.
- 
(d)
- 
 28 days, but 29 days during leap year.
- 19)
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  Spring tides occur only
- (a)
- 
 during March.
- 
(b)
- 
 during hurricanes.
- 
(c)
- 
 at new and full moons.
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(d)
- 
 at first and last quarter moons.
- 20)
- 
  The umbra is
- (a)
- 
 outside the penumbra.
- 
(b)
- 
 not as dark as the penumbra.
- 
(c)
- 
 inside the penumbra.
- 
(d)
- 
 is a penumbra occuring in winter.
- 21)
- 
  A total eclipse of the moon occurs
- (a)
- 
 every new moon.
- 
(b)
- 
 every full moon.
- 
(c)
- 
 during a full moon in the eclipse seasons.
- 
(d)
- 
 during a full moon 3 months before and after the eclipse seasons.
- 22)
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  If you experience an annular eclipse,
- (a)
- 
 the moon was closer than usual.
- 
(b)
- 
 the moon was farther away than usual.
- 
(c)
- 
 it was not new moon.
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(d)
- 
 it was full moon.
- 23)
- 
  The music of the spheres was invented by
- (a)
- 
 Thales.
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(b)
- 
 Pythagoras.
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(c)
- 
 Ptolemy.
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(d)
- 
 Tycho Brahe.
- 24)
- 
  The diameter of the earth was first measured by
- (a)
- 
 Plato.
- 
(b)
- 
 Eratosthenes.
- 
(c)
- 
 Kepler.
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(d)
- 
 Copernicus.
- 25)
- 
  Ptolemy explained retrograde motion by means of 
- (a)
- 
 deferents and epicycles.
- 
(b)
- 
 precession.
- 
(c)
- 
 ellipses.
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(d)
- 
 conic sections.
- 26)
- 
  De Revolutionibus was written by
- (a)
- 
 Kepler.
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(b)
- 
 Galileo.
- 
(c)
- 
 Tycho Brahe.
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(d)
- 
 Copernicus.
- 27)
- 
  Galileo's observations that Venus went through all the phases,
- (a)
- 
 supported Ptolemy's theory.
- 
(b)
- 
 supported Copernicus's theory.
- 
(c)
- 
 could be explained by both Ptolemy's and Copernicus's theories.
- 
(d)
- 
 contradicted Kepler's and Tycho Brahe's models.
- 28)
- 
  Tycho Brahe is best remembered for his
- (a)
- 
 very good observing instruments.
- 
(b)
- 
 sun centered theory of the solar system.
- 
(c)
- 
 his sunny disposition.
- 
(d)
- 
 his collaboration with Galileo.
- 29)
- 
  Kepler's second law of planetary motion states that
- (a)
- 
 all planets spin on their axes.
- 
(b)
- 
 all planets which have equal areas, have equal periods.
- 
(c)
- 
 all planets sweep out equal areas in equal times.
- 
(d)
- 
 all planets with equal masses have equal periods.
- 30)
- 
  Kepler's third law of planetary motion is
- (a)
- 
 P3 = a2.
- 
(b)
- 
 P2 = a3.
- 
(c)
- 
 P3 = a/2.
- 
(d)
- 
 P2 = a/3.
- 31)
- 
  Galileo's experiments with falling bodies demonstrated that
- (a)
- 
 all bodies fall at a constant rate.
- 
(b)
- 
 all bodies fall at a constant acceleration.
- 
(c)
- 
 heavier bodies fall faster.
- 
(d)
- 
 Aristotle's ideas were correct.
- 32)
- 
  A rocket which has insufficient velocity to escape from the earth 
and crashes into the ocean, 
- (a)
- 
 has a circular orbit.
- 
(b)
- 
 has an elliptical orbit.
- 
(c)
- 
 has a parabolic orbit.
- 
(d)
- 
 has a hyperbolic orbit.
- 33)
- 
  Newton's second law of motion is
- (a)
- 
  F = m/a.
- 
(b)
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  F = a/m.
- 
(c)
- 
  F = ma.
- 
(d)
- 
  F = 1/(ma).
- 34)
- 
  The orbital velocity of the moon about the earth is approximately
- (a)
- 
 100 km s-1
- 
(b)
- 
 10 km s-1
- 
(c)
- 
 1 km s-1
- 
(d)
- 
 0.1 km s-1
- 35)
- 
 If the distance between two masses is doubled, the gravitational 
force between them 
- (a)
- 
 is tripled.
- 
(b)
- 
 qudrupled.
- 
(c)
- 
 halved.
- 
(d)
- 
 reduced to a quarter.
- 36)
- 
  An Ångstrom unit is  
- (a)
- 
 larger than a micron.
- 
(b)
- 
 the same as an electron volt.
- 
(c)
- 
 smaller than a micron.
- 
(d)
- 
 bigger than a millimeter.
- 37)
- 
  The sequence of colors in a spectrum is in the order of 
- (a)
- 
 red, violet, yellow.
- 
(b)
- 
 green, blue, orange.
- 
(c)
- 
 violet, red, orange.
- 
(d)
- 
 red, orange, yellow.
- 38)
- 
  The electromagnetic force is 
- (a)
- 
 stronger than the nuclear force.
- 
(b)
- 
 weaker than gravity.
- 
(c)
- 
 stronger than the weak force.
- 
(d)
- 
 agrees with all of the above statements.
- 39)
- 
 When light passes through a small opening, it undergoes
- (a)
- 
 refraction.
- 
(b)
- 
 interference.
- 
(c)
- 
 dispersion.
- 
(d)
- 
 diffraction.
- 40)
- 
  A simple lens focuses 
- (a)
- 
 red light closer to the lens than blue light.
- 
(b)
- 
 blue light closer to the lens thatn red light.
- 
(c)
- 
 red and blue light at the same point.
- 
(d)
- 
 blue light but not red light.
- 41)
- 
  The focal length of a lens depends on 
- (a)
- 
 its diameter.
- 
(b)
- 
 its thickness and index of refraction.
- 
(c)
- 
 its diameter and thickness.
- 
(d)
- 
 none of the above.
- 42)
- 
  Which is not a focal point of a telescope:
- (a)
- 
  cassegrain.
- 
(b)
- 
  newtonian.
- 
(c)
- 
  prime.
- 
(d)
- 
  double prime.
- 43)
- 
 In order to stay pointed at a star, a telescope must rotate once in
- (a)
- 
 exactly 24 hours.
- 
(b)
- 
 slightly less than 24 hours.
- 
(c)
- 
 slightly more than 24 hours.
- 
(d)
- 
 a siderial year.
- 44)
- 
  If a telescope is doubled in diameter, a star will appear
- (a)
- 
  twice as bright.
- 
(b)
- 
  the same brightness.
- 
(c)
- 
  four times as bright.
- 
(d)
- 
  half as bright.
- 45)
- 
  If a star is approaching us, its wavelengths are 
- (a)
- 
 shifted blueward.
- 
(b)
- 
 shifted redward.
- 
(c)
- 
 not shifted.
- 
(d)
- 
 doubled.
- 46)
- 
  If the temperature of a blackbody is doubled, its radiated power
- (a)
- 
 is increased twofold.
- 
(b)
- 
 is increased fourfold.
- 
(c)
- 
 is increased eightfold.
- 
(d)
- 
 is increased sixteenfold.
- 47)
- 
  If the temperature of a blackbody is doubled, the wavelength of its
peak output
- (a)
- 
 is doubled.
- 
(b)
- 
 is halved.
- 
(c)
- 
 is unaffected.
- 
(d)
- 
 is quadrupled.
- 48)
- 
  One way to search for young planetary systems around
stars is to 
- (a)
- 
 measure the IR emission from warm dust.
- 
(b)
- 
 measure the X-ray emission from hot gas. 
- 
(c)
- 
 apply the Titius-Bode rule.
- 
(d)
- 
 None of the above are true.
- 49)
- 
  Which object has the lowest density?
- (a)
- 
 A meteoroid.
- 
(b)
- 
 Mercury.
- 
(c)
- 
 The moon.
- 
(d)
- 
 Saturn.
- 50)
- 
  Which is the smallest?
- (a)
- 
 Earth.
- 
(b)
- 
 Jupiter.
- 
(c)
- 
 Neptune.
- 
(d)
- 
 Pluto.
- 51)
- 
  Which planets have no satellites?
- (a)
- 
 Mercury and Venus.
- 
(b)
- 
 Mars and Venus.
- 
(c)
- 
 Pluto and Neptune.
- 
(d)
- 
 All of the above.
- 52)
- 
  The age of the solar system is
- (a)
- 
 4.6×106 years.
- 
(b)
- 
 4.6×107 years.
- 
(c)
- 
 4.6×108 years.
- 
(d)
- 
 4.6×109 years.
- 53)
- 
 Which is most likely to have condensed in the inner
part of the solar nebula? 
- (a)
- 
 Metal oxides.
- 
(b)
- 
 Water ice.
- 
(c)
- 
 Methane and water ice.
- 
(d)
- 
 Argon and Neon ice
- 54)
- 
  The moon has no atmosphere because
- (a)
- 
 it is too cold.
- 
(b)
- 
 its gravity is too weak.
- 
(c)
- 
 no comets ever hit the moon.
- 
(d)
- 
 the earth captured it all. 
- 55)
- 
  After the planets formed, the solar nebula was 
cleared away by
- (a)
- 
 the solar wind and radiation pressure.
- 
(b)
- 
 tidal forces from a nearby star.
- 
(c)
- 
 the action of Jupiter.
- 
(d)
- 
 a collision with a comet.
- 56)
- 
  The earth's equatorial diameter is greater than its polar
diameter because 
- (a)
- 
 of tides.
- 
(b)
- 
 of its rotation.
- 
(c)
- 
 it formed that way.
- 
(d)
- 
 of precession.
- 57)
- 
  The earth's magnetosphere  
- (a)
- 
 is a layer of magnetic particles.
- 
(b)
- 
 contains charged particles.
- 
(c)
- 
 is located in the core.
- 
(d)
- 
 is responsible for convection in the earth's atmosphere.
- 58)
- 
  The aurora borealis occurs 
- (a)
- 
 in the oceans.
- 
(b)
- 
 in the atmosphere.
- 
(c)
- 
 in the mantle.
- 
(d)
- 
 in the magnetosphere.
- 59)
- 
  The number density of craters on the moon can be used to 
- (a)
- 
 date the surface.
- 
(b)
- 
 determine its composition.
- 
(c)
- 
 measure its rotation.
- 
(d)
- 
 measure the mass density.
- 60)
- 
  The earth's moon probably originated  
- (a)
- 
 by capture.
- 
(b)
- 
 from the same material as the earth.
- 
(c)
- 
 from an impact.
- 
(d)
- 
 by fission.
- 61)
- 
  Plate tectonics does not operate on the moon because 
- (a)
- 
 there is no core.
- 
(b)
- 
 the lithosphere is too thick.
- 
(c)
- 
 there are too many rilles.
- 
(d)
- 
 the maria prevent it from happening.
- 62)
- 
  A good time to see the planet Mercury is  
- (a)
- 
 at midnight.
- 
(b)
- 
 just after sunset and just before sunrise.
- 
(c)
- 
 at noon.
- 
(d)
- 
 whenever there is an aurora.
- 63)
- 
  In one Mercury year, Mercury rotates  
- (a)
- 
 1 time.
- 
(b)
- 
 2 times.
- 
(c)
- 
 3 times.
- 
(d)
- 
 3/2 times.
- 64)
- 
  The surface of Mercury is like that of the Moon except that 
Mercury  
- (a)
- 
 has more maria.
- 
(b)
- 
 has more craters per unit area.
- 
(c)
- 
 has scarps.
- 
(d)
- 
 has rilles.
- 65)
- 
  The synodic period of Venus is  
- (a)
- 
 less than 1 year.
- 
(b)
- 
 less than a Venusian day.
- 
(c)
- 
 less than 2 years.
- 
(d)
- 
 infinity.
- 66)
- 
  The clouds of Venus consist of   
- (a)
- 
 sulphuric acid.
- 
(b)
- 
 CO2.
- 
(c)
- 
 water.
- 
(d)
- 
 nitrogen.
- 67)
- 
  The greenhouse effect on Venus makes its surface   
- (a)
- 
 cooler than Earth's.
- 
(b)
- 
 as hot as the sun's.
- 
(c)
- 
 hotter than Mercury's.
- 
(d)
- 
 cooler than Mercury's.
- 68)
- 
  Which is not a Venusian volcanic feature?   
- (a)
- 
 Caldera.
- 
(b)
- 
 Corona.
- 
(c)
- 
 Lava dome.
- 
(d)
- 
 Ejecta blanket.
- 69)
- 
  Mars's sidereal period is     
- (a)
- 
 less than its synodic period.
- 
(b)
- 
 greater than its synodic period.
- 
(c)
- 
 equal to its synodic period.
- 
(d)
- 
 less than one earth year.
- 70)
- 
  Mars's atmosphere is mostly     
- (a)
- 
 water vapor.
- 
(b)
- 
 carbon dioxide.
- 
(c)
- 
 carbon monoxide.
- 
(d)
- 
 argon.
- 71)
- 
  The Tharsis region is     
- (a)
- 
 covered with impact craters.
- 
(b)
- 
 covered with runoff channels.
- 
(c)
- 
 covered with outflow channels.
- 
(d)
- 
 covered with volcanoes.
- 72)
- 
  On Mars, the northern hemisphere is on average several kilometers
higher in elevation than the southern hemisphere.  
- (a)
- 
 True.
- 
(b)
- 
 False.
- 73)
- 
  In Jupiter's atmosphere,  
- (a)
- 
 gas in the zones rises and gas in the belts sinks.
- 
(b)
- 
 gas in the zones rises and gas in the belts rises.
- 
(c)
- 
 gas in the zones sinks and gas in the belts sinks.
- 
(d)
- 
 gas in the zones sinks and gas in the belts rises.
- 74)
- 
  Io is the primary source of what in Jupiter's magnetosphere?     
- (a)
- 
 Meteoroids.
- 
(b)
- 
 Heavy ions.
- 
(c)
- 
 Positive electrons.
- 
(d)
- 
 Negative electrons.
- 75)
- 
  Proceeding downward toward Jupiter's center, we pass successively 
through      
- (a)
- 
 ammonia ice, rock, and metallic sulphur.
- 
(b)
- 
 water ice, metallic rock, and hydrogen.
- 
(c)
- 
 ammonica ice, metallic hydrogen, and rock.
- 
(d)
- 
 metallic hydrogen, gaseous hydrogen, and rock.
- 76)
- 
  Which satellite of Jupiter has the most impact craters?     
- (a)
- 
 Io.
- 
(b)
- 
 Europa.
- 
(c)
- 
 Ganymede.
- 
(d)
- 
 Callisto.
- 77)
- 
  Saturn's diameter is     
- (a)
- 
 smaller than Jupiter's and Neptune's.
- 
(b)
- 
 bigger than Jupiter's and smaller than Neptune's.
- 
(c)
- 
 smaller than Jupiter's and Uranus's.
- 
(d)
- 
 bigger than Neptune's and Uranus's.
- 78)
- 
  Saturn      
- (a)
- 
 radiates more heat energy than it receives from the sun.
- 
(b)
- 
 radiates less heat energy than it receives from the sun.
- 
(c)
- 
 radiates exactly the same amount of heat energy that it
receives from the sun.
- 
(d)
- 
 does not radiate heat energy.
- 79)
- 
  Cassini's division is located
- (a)
- 
 in Saturn's atmosphere.
- 
(b)
- 
 in Saturn's ring system.
- 
(c)
- 
 in Saturn's satellite system.
- 
(d)
- 
 on the surface of Saturn.
- 80)
- 
  Saturn's satellite Titan has an atmosphere     
- (a)
- 
 with a composition very much like Earth's.
- 
(b)
- 
 containing mostly nitrogen.
- 
(c)
- 
 exactly like Saturn's.
- 
(d)
- 
 consisting of all methane.
- 81)
- 
  The unusual thing about Uranus's rotation axis is that     
- (a)
- 
 it is tilted at the same angle as Earth's.
- 
(b)
- 
 it has no tilt at all.
- 
(c)
- 
 it is tilted by more than 90 degrees.
- 
(d)
- 
 it is tilted by about 180 degrees.
- 82)
- 
  Which of Uranus's moon's shows evidence of large-scale
catastophic geological changes on its surface?    
- (a)
- 
 Umbriel.
- 
(b)
- 
 Miranda.
- 
(c)
- 
 Titania.
- 
(d)
- 
 Oberon.
- 83)
- 
  In the atmosphere of Neptune Voyager 2 discovered the    
- (a)
- 
 Great Red Spot.
- 
(b)
- 
 Great White Spot.
- 
(c)
- 
 Great Dark Spot.
- 
(d)
- 
 Neptune was spotless.
- 84)
- 
  Neptune was discovered    
- (a)
- 
 at the same time as Uranus.
- 
(b)
- 
 by chance.
- 
(c)
- 
 from observed purturbations in Uranus's orbit.
- 
(d)
- 
 from spacecraft observations.
- 85)
- 
  Pluto is probably composed of mostly    
- (a)
- 
 rock plus frozen water and methane.
- 
(b)
- 
 cold rock.
- 
(c)
- 
 gaseous hydrogen.
- 
(d)
- 
 sand.
- 86)
- 
  Pluto and its satellite are interesting because
- (a)
- 
 the satellite has a thick atmosphere.
- 
(b)
- 
 they escaped from Neptune.
- 
(c)
- 
 the satellite is half the size of Pluto.
- 
(d)
- 
 both have a magnetic field.
- 87)
- 
  Most asteroids   
- (a)
- 
 cross the earth's orbit.
- 
(b)
- 
 are found beyond the orbit of Mars.
- 
(c)
- 
 are frozen gas.
- 
(d)
- 
 revolve retrograde about the sun.
- 88)
- 
  The biggest asteroid is 
- (a)
- 
 larger than the earth.
- 
(b)
- 
 larger than the moon.
- 
(c)
- 
 smaller than the moon.
- 
(d)
- 
 as large as Halley's comet.
- 89)
- 
  A bolide is a  
- (a)
- 
 metorite composed of iron and nickel.
- 
(b)
- 
 very bright meteor.
- 
(c)
- 
 large meteorite.
- 
(d)
- 
 large metallic meteoroid.
- 90)
- 
  The particles producing a meteor shower are
- (a)
- 
 droplets of rain.
- 
(b)
- 
 debris from comets.
- 
(c)
- 
 asteroids.
- 
(d)
- 
 meteorites.
- 91)
- 
  The Oort cloud
- (a)
- 
 is located within the orbit of Pluto.
- 
(b)
- 
 is located in the plane of the solar system.
- 
(c)
- 
 is a reservoir of comets.
- 
(d)
- 
 was discovered by Edmund Halley.
- 92)
- 
  Select the worst possibility.  A periodic comet 
- (a)
- 
 can be at opposition.
- 
(b)
- 
 cannot be the cause of a meteor shower.
- 
(c)
- 
 can have both a gas and dust tail.
- 
(d)
- 
 can shine by reflected sunlight.
- 93)
- 
  A comet's tail is most pronounced at aphelion.
- (a)
- 
 True.
- 
(b)
- 
 False.
- 94)
- 
  The early solar nebula
- (a)
- 
 began to rotate faster as it collapsed.
- 
(b)
- 
 began to rotate slower as it collapsed.
- 
(c)
- 
 started out as a flattened disk.
- 
(d)
- 
 consisted entirely of gas.
- 95)
- 
  The solar nebula
- (a)
- 
 contained silicates in its inner part.
- 
(b)
- 
 contained ammonia ice in its inner part.
- 
(c)
- 
 was uniform in temperature.
- 
(d)
- 
 had a uniform composition.
- 96)
- 
  The early earth obtained its volatile gases from
- (a)
- 
 Jupiter.
- 
(b)
- 
 impacts of icy bodies.
- 
(c)
- 
 the solar nebula.
- 
(d)
- 
 the sun.
 
File translated from TEX by TTH, version 2.21.
On  2 Jan 2000, 18:51.
