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Full Science Test Practice Quiz 1

Pregunta 1 de 28

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Gravity is.....

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • The force that pulls objects to one another.

  • The force of power.

  • The fore that exerts pressure.

Explicación

Pregunta 2 de 28

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Check all the steps to the life of a star the size of a sun in order.

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • They start in a nebula a giant cloud of dust and gas.

  • The gases and dust begin to clump and heat up until they begin to perform nuclear fusion. (Called a protostar)

  • When the nuclear fusion has started, the star is known as a main sequence star and if its the size of the sun or less, it can live anywhere from 10 billion to trillions of years.

  • After the star has used up all the hydrogen and other fuels, it begins to swell into a red giant. If larger than the sun, they will become a red supergiant.

  • Outer layers of the star drift away, then the core shrinks to become a a small, hot, dense white dwarf stars.

  • White dwarf eventually cools and fades.

Explicación

Pregunta 3 de 28

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Describe in order, the formation of the solar system.

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • At first, the gas that was in the atmosphere was blown away by the solar winds. Then they began to clump and collide to form the Gas Giants.

  • Then, the heavy materials which are still close to the sun began to clump and collide to form the Terrestrial Planets.

  • The rest of the matter became asteroids, comets, and moons.

Explicación

Pregunta 4 de 28

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The Terrestrial Planets are made out of the heavier materials in our solar system, and can be called the Inner Planets.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 5 de 28

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The Gas Giants are not made of gas. They cannot be called the Outer Planets.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 6 de 28

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Why are some planets made out of gas, and others of solid material?

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • The Gas Giants were made because of the solar winds blowing all the gas outwards.

  • The solid material stayed near the sun to create the Terrestrial Planets.

Explicación

Pregunta 7 de 28

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What is the main evidence that leads to us assuming the universe expanding?

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • The Red Shift

  • The Blue Spread

  • The Yellow Space

Explicación

Pregunta 8 de 28

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Violet has the _______ wavelength.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Longest

  • Shortest

  • 4th Longest

Explicación

Pregunta 9 de 28

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Red has the ________ wavelength.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Longest

  • Shortest

  • 3rd Longest

Explicación

Pregunta 10 de 28

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The Red Shift explains that because we can see a shade of red in other galaxies, it indicates that the galaxy is moving farther away, which also indicates that the universe is expanding.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 11 de 28

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Explain the Big Bang Theory.

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • It starts with all the matter in one small, extremely compact, hot (100 million degrees C) ball.

  • At some point, all this matter exploded, and begun to spread.

  • Then, after four minutes, the matter began to cool and form subatomic particles(neutrons, protons, electrons).

  • After about a billion years, some galaxies began to form.

Explicación

Pregunta 12 de 28

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Cosmology is the study of the changes and the origins of the universe.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 13 de 28

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What are the differences between spacecraft and aircraft.

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Spacecraft usually fly 200 km or more above the Earth's surface, aircraft usually only fly above 20 km.

  • Aircraft engines require oxygen in the air, spacecraft engines do not.

  • A piloted spacecraft requires its own fuel and oxygen, while an aircraft only needs fuels.

  • Spacecraft must travel much, much faster.

Explicación

Pregunta 14 de 28

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What evidence suggest that planets in other solar systems exist?

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Many stars that we have seen, seem to have planets about the same distance away from a star as our planets.

  • Hubble Space Telescope has detected other planetary systems being formed.

  • The first direct evidence of solid matter existing anywhere other than the sun was found in a large cloud of tiny particles in orbit around the star Vega.

Explicación

Pregunta 15 de 28

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Why do aircraft engines need oxygen.

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • They use oxygen to burn fuel.

  • They use oxygen to fly farther.

Explicación

Pregunta 16 de 28

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Why can't aircraft fly very far into Earth's atmosphere?

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Lack of oxygen farther in the Earth's atmosphere.

  • Pilots are afraid of heights.

Explicación

Pregunta 17 de 28

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Why are the wings and rotors curved?

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • When the wings are curved, low pressure air is pushed to the top and high pressure air is on the bottom, keeping the aircraft aloft.

  • It helps it fly.

Explicación

Pregunta 18 de 28

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What two forces must balance out for an object to orbit the Earth?

Selecciona una de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Gravity and Thrust

  • Pull and Push

Explicación

Pregunta 19 de 28

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Outer Space begins at about 150 km above the Earth's surface.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 20 de 28

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Describe the different types of spacecraft and give examples of each. Give advantages and disadvantages of each. What do spacecraft have to carry with them?

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • There high- Earth orbit and low-Earth orbit spacecraft, as well as piloted and unpiloted. The advantages to a low- Earth orbit satellite is that it can remote sense/make observations from a distance, but it would be very difficult to use for TV communication due to the fact that the receivers would have to track the satellite as it moved across the sky.

  • High- Earth orbit satellites can be used for this type of communication, but would have a harder time seeing the natural disasters and occurrences.

  • Piloted spacecraft allow man to actually venture space, but can be dangerous and won't go as far.

  • Unpiloted spacecraft allow us to go farther and not worry about endangering human life or packing food and oxygen.

Explicación

Pregunta 21 de 28

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Payload is any spacecraft or cargo launched into space.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 22 de 28

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Launchers launch payloads.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 23 de 28

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The force that causes an object to move is called thrust.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 24 de 28

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Examples of a payload.

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • The ISS

  • Apollo

  • RADARSAT

Explicación

Pregunta 25 de 28

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Examples of launchers,

Selecciona una o más de las siguientes respuestas posibles:

  • Rocket Engines

  • Stuff

Explicación

Pregunta 26 de 28

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A low-Earth orbit is between 200-1000 km high.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 27 de 28

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A high Earth orbit is higher than 36000 km.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación

Pregunta 28 de 28

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A geosynchronous orbit satellite uses high earth orbit, while RADARSAT uses low earth orbit.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

Explicación