Deck 1: Our Place in the Universe

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We are located approximately:

A) at the center of the Milky Way
B) near the center of the Milky Way
C) halfway out from the center of the Milky Way
D) at the farthest outskirts of the Milky Way
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Once a scientific theory is declared to be "true," progress in that area stops.
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Human beings are composed almost entirely of the same elements that were created in the Big Bang.
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A crucial component of a scientific theory is that it is able to be tested by observations and thus proven true or false.
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Observed patterns are usually due to some underlying scientific explanation.
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Nuclear fusion is the process through which new elements are created in stellar interiors.
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The heavy elements that make up most of Earth were formed via nuclear fusion in the center of our Sun.
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There are nearly 100 times more galaxies in the universe as there are stars in the Milky Way.
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If a scientific theory cannot be tested,it is assumed to be true.
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Our Sun is the most massive and luminous star in the Milky Way.
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The cosmological principle states that there is nothing special about our local region of the universe.
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Light from the Sun takes about __________ to reach Earth.

A) 8 seconds
B) 8 minutes
C) 8 hours
D) 8 years
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In 2006,Pluto's status was changed from a classical planet to a dwarf planet primarily because of its:

A) lack of an atmosphere
B) small size
C) large distance
D) ice-covered surface
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If an event were to take place on the Sun,how long would it take for the light to reach us?

A) 8 minutes
B) 11 hours
C) 1 second
D) 1 day
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Pluto is the only dwarf planet in our Solar System.
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The scientific method is a way of proving ideas to be true.
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The invention of satellites advanced astronomy because telescopes on satellites can explore wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation,such as X-rays,that cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere.
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The Local Group is a member of the Virgo Supercluster.
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The word astronomy:

A) means "patterns among the stars"
B) means "to study the stars"
C) means "discovering the universe"
D) has nothing to do with stars
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The distance to the nearest large spiral galaxy,Andromeda,is 2.5 million light-years.How long does it take light to travel from us to Andromeda?

A) 360 years
B) 1.2 thousand years
C) 4.5 billion years
D) 2.5 million years
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After the Sun,the next nearest star to us is approximately __________ away.

A) 4 light-seconds
B) 4 light-minutes
C) 4 light-hours
D) 4 light-years
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Our universe is approximately __________ years old.

A) 14 million
B) 14 billion
C) 14 trillion
D) 14 thousand
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The most massive elements (such as those that make up rocky planets like Earth)were formed:

A) in the early universe
B) inside stars and supernovae
C) through meteor collisions
D) in the core of Earth
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Albert Einstein is best known for his revolutionary theory of:

A) relativity
B) quantum mechanics
C) cosmology
D) economics
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The early universe was composed mainly of which two elements?

A) Hydrogen and helium
B) Carbon and oxygen
C) Hydrogen and oxygen
D) Carbon and iron
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The Local Group is the environment around:

A) the Sun that contains about a dozen stars
B) the Milky Way that contains a few dozen galaxies
C) the Sun that contains over a billion stars
D) the Milky Way that contains a few thousand galaxies
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Who is this scientist? <strong>Who is this scientist?  </strong> A) Thomas Kuhn B) Galileo Galilei C) Isaac Newton D) Albert Einstein <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Thomas Kuhn
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Isaac Newton
D) Albert Einstein
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If you compared the diameter of the Earth (13,000 km)to 1 second,what unit of time would be equivalent to the size of our Galaxy,whose diameter is 1.5 × 1021 m __________,which is the length of time between now and when __________.

A) 3 million years; man's ancestors first began to walk upright
B) 30,000 years; humans first arrived in the Americas
C) 400 years; Galileo used a telescope to demonstrate that Jupiter had moons that revolved around it
D) 4 billion years; the Solar System was born
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Which of the following is FALSE?

A) The Local Group is a member of the Virgo Supercluster,which contains thousands of galaxies.
B) The Local Group contains two large spiral galaxies and a few dozen dwarf galaxies.
C) Our Solar System has eight classical planets.
D) The Milky Way galaxy contains approximately 100 million stars.
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The speed of light is about:

A) 20 km/s
B) 30,000 km/s
C) 300,000 km/s
D) 5 million km/s
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A scientific theory can be proven wrong if:

A) cultural beliefs evolve to contradict it
B) scientists gather new data that disprove its predictions
C) it cannot explain all phenomena
D) it is based only on conjecture
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If the diameter of our galaxy is approximately 100,000 light-years,our galaxy is __________ times larger than our Solar System.

A) 100
B) 104
C) 106
D) 108
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A light-year is measured in units of:

A) time
B) speed
C) mass
D) distance
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One of the nearest stars is Alpha Centauri,whose distance is 4.4 light-years.The time it takes light to travel from Alpha Centauri to us is:

A) 1.25 seconds
B) 8.3 minutes
C) 4.4 years
D) 600 years
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Measuring distances in the amount of time it takes light to travel,if the circumference of Earth is a snap of your fingers,the diameter of the Solar System is approximately equal to:

A) the length of a quick lunch
B) the time to turn a page in a book
C) the time between sunrise and sunset
D) the time you spent in high school
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If you were to specify your address in the universe,listing your membership from the smallest to largest physical structures,it would be:

A) Earth,Local Group,Solar System,Andromeda,the universe
B) Earth,Solar System,Local Group,Milky Way,the universe
C) Earth,Solar System,Milky Way,Local Group,Virgo Supercluster,the universe
D) Earth,Solar System,Milky Way,Fornax Supercluster,the universe
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Which of the following most closely approximates the number of stars in the Milky Way?

A) 10 million
B) 100 million
C) 10 billion
D) 100 billion
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What are the advantage(s)of placing telescopes in space?

A) Better access to high energy radiation such as ultraviolet light and X-rays
B) Better access to low energy radiation such as infrared and microwave radiation
C) Avoids the blurring of images caused by the Earth's atmosphere
D) All of the above
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The number of classical planets in the Solar System is:

A) eight
B) nine
C) twelve
D) six
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If the elements that make up Earth and our bodies were not present in the early universe,where did they come from?
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One of the central assumptions in astronomy is that the physical laws of nature:

A) change when objects move at high speed
B) stay the same throughout the age of the universe
C) depend on the mass of the objects involved
D) are the same everywhere in the universe
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The language of science is:

A) Greek
B) mathematics
C) calculus
D) Java
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Scientific notation allows us to:

A) write very large and very small numbers in a convenient way
B) talk about science in an easy way
C) change easy calculations into hard calculations
D) explain science to engineers
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When you see a pattern in nature,it is usually evidence of:

A) a theory being displayed
B) quantum mechanics in action
C) a breakdown of random clustering
D) an underlying physical law
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Write 3,800,000,000 in scientific notation.

A) 3.8 × 108
B) 3.8 × 109
C) 3.8 × 10-8
D) 3.8 × 10-9
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How many nanometers are in a millimeter?

A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 1,000,000,000
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Describe two important technological developments that have greatly increased our ability to study the universe.
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__________ is the idea that the simplest explanation for a phenomenon is usually the correct one.

A) Newton's hypothesis
B) Occam's razor
C) Aristotle's test
D) Einstein's excuse
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A __________ becomes a __________ when repeated testing of its predictions does not disprove it.

A) hypothesis; scientific method
B) theory; scientific revolution
C) phenomenon; theory
D) hypothesis; theory
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Approximately how many meters are in 12 ft?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 12
D) 36
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Describe how talking about time can give us a feeling for distance.
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Describe two important reasons why the ability to put telescopes in space dramatically affected the science of astronomy.
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The scientific method is a process by which scientists:

A) prove theories to be known facts
B) gain confidence in theories by failing to prove them wrong
C) show all theories to be wrong
D) test the ideas of Aristotle
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The cosmological principle states that:

A) the universe is expanding in all directions at the same rate
B) a unique center of the universe exists
C) the universe looks the same everywhere as long as you look on large enough spatial scales
D) physical laws may change from place to place in the universe
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Approximately how many feet are in 4 m?

A) 1.3
B) 4
C) 8
D) 12
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Write 0.00000037 in scientific notation.

A) 3.7 × 10-7
B) 37 × 10-6
C) 37 × 106
D) 3.7 × 107
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Which of the following is FALSE?

A) A scientific theory is an undisputed fact.
B) If continual testing of a hypothesis shows it to be valid,it may become an accepted theory.
C) A hypothesis must always have one or more testable predictions.
D) A scientific theory may eventually be proven wrong when scientists acquire new data.
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The kind of mathematics that deals with change is called:

A) algebra
B) calculus
C) arithmetic
D) geometry
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What is the ONLY thing that makes the Sun an exceptional star?
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It is often said that "mathematics is the language of science." Explain why this is true.
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Describe the main steps involved in the scientific method.
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There are many different areas of science,but a common factor in each is the evaluation and analysis of patterns.What patterns does astronomy deal with? (Describe in general and give at least one concrete example.)
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Describe briefly why the phrase "we are stardust" is literally true.
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Describe the two main aspects of the cosmological principle.
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Suppose you were writing to a pen pal in another universe.What address would you put on the envelope that included all the major structures in which we reside? (Hint: Your cosmic address should begin with "Earth" and end with "the universe.")
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Name three dwarf planets.
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Describe two ways in which Einstein's new theories changed commonly accepted scientific views of that time.
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The figure below shows images representing our place in the universe.Label each box with its appropriate location.
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In pre-Renaissance times,it was believed that celestial objects were made of a different substance than Earth and obeyed different rules.Which scientific principle proved this to be "false"?
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An observed pattern in nature is usually a sign of some underlying scientific reason.Give an example of this in astronomy,citing the pattern and the reason behind it.
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Computers are an important technological advance used in astronomy in the 21st century.
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We are located approximately:

A) at the center of the Milky Way
B) near the center of the Milky Way
C) halfway out from the center of the Milky Way
D) at the farthest outskirts of the Milky Way
halfway out from the center of the Milky Way
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Once a scientific theory is declared to be "true," progress in that area stops.
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Human beings are composed almost entirely of the same elements that were created in the Big Bang.
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A crucial component of a scientific theory is that it is able to be tested by observations and thus proven true or false.
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Observed patterns are usually due to some underlying scientific explanation.
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Nuclear fusion is the process through which new elements are created in stellar interiors.
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The heavy elements that make up most of Earth were formed via nuclear fusion in the center of our Sun.
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There are nearly 100 times more galaxies in the universe as there are stars in the Milky Way.
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If a scientific theory cannot be tested,it is assumed to be true.
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Our Sun is the most massive and luminous star in the Milky Way.
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The cosmological principle states that there is nothing special about our local region of the universe.
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Light from the Sun takes about __________ to reach Earth.

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C) 8 hours
D) 8 years
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In 2006,Pluto's status was changed from a classical planet to a dwarf planet primarily because of its:

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C) large distance
D) ice-covered surface
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If an event were to take place on the Sun,how long would it take for the light to reach us?

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C) 1 second
D) 1 day
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Pluto is the only dwarf planet in our Solar System.
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The scientific method is a way of proving ideas to be true.
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The invention of satellites advanced astronomy because telescopes on satellites can explore wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation,such as X-rays,that cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere.
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The Local Group is a member of the Virgo Supercluster.
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The word astronomy:

A) means "patterns among the stars"
B) means "to study the stars"
C) means "discovering the universe"
D) has nothing to do with stars
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The distance to the nearest large spiral galaxy,Andromeda,is 2.5 million light-years.How long does it take light to travel from us to Andromeda?

A) 360 years
B) 1.2 thousand years
C) 4.5 billion years
D) 2.5 million years
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After the Sun,the next nearest star to us is approximately __________ away.

A) 4 light-seconds
B) 4 light-minutes
C) 4 light-hours
D) 4 light-years
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Our universe is approximately __________ years old.

A) 14 million
B) 14 billion
C) 14 trillion
D) 14 thousand
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The most massive elements (such as those that make up rocky planets like Earth)were formed:

A) in the early universe
B) inside stars and supernovae
C) through meteor collisions
D) in the core of Earth
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Albert Einstein is best known for his revolutionary theory of:

A) relativity
B) quantum mechanics
C) cosmology
D) economics
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The early universe was composed mainly of which two elements?

A) Hydrogen and helium
B) Carbon and oxygen
C) Hydrogen and oxygen
D) Carbon and iron
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The Local Group is the environment around:

A) the Sun that contains about a dozen stars
B) the Milky Way that contains a few dozen galaxies
C) the Sun that contains over a billion stars
D) the Milky Way that contains a few thousand galaxies
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Who is this scientist? <strong>Who is this scientist?  </strong> A) Thomas Kuhn B) Galileo Galilei C) Isaac Newton D) Albert Einstein

A) Thomas Kuhn
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Isaac Newton
D) Albert Einstein
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If you compared the diameter of the Earth (13,000 km)to 1 second,what unit of time would be equivalent to the size of our Galaxy,whose diameter is 1.5 × 1021 m __________,which is the length of time between now and when __________.

A) 3 million years; man's ancestors first began to walk upright
B) 30,000 years; humans first arrived in the Americas
C) 400 years; Galileo used a telescope to demonstrate that Jupiter had moons that revolved around it
D) 4 billion years; the Solar System was born
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Which of the following is FALSE?

A) The Local Group is a member of the Virgo Supercluster,which contains thousands of galaxies.
B) The Local Group contains two large spiral galaxies and a few dozen dwarf galaxies.
C) Our Solar System has eight classical planets.
D) The Milky Way galaxy contains approximately 100 million stars.
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The speed of light is about:

A) 20 km/s
B) 30,000 km/s
C) 300,000 km/s
D) 5 million km/s
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A scientific theory can be proven wrong if:

A) cultural beliefs evolve to contradict it
B) scientists gather new data that disprove its predictions
C) it cannot explain all phenomena
D) it is based only on conjecture
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If the diameter of our galaxy is approximately 100,000 light-years,our galaxy is __________ times larger than our Solar System.

A) 100
B) 104
C) 106
D) 108
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A light-year is measured in units of:

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D) distance
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One of the nearest stars is Alpha Centauri,whose distance is 4.4 light-years.The time it takes light to travel from Alpha Centauri to us is:

A) 1.25 seconds
B) 8.3 minutes
C) 4.4 years
D) 600 years
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Measuring distances in the amount of time it takes light to travel,if the circumference of Earth is a snap of your fingers,the diameter of the Solar System is approximately equal to:

A) the length of a quick lunch
B) the time to turn a page in a book
C) the time between sunrise and sunset
D) the time you spent in high school
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If you were to specify your address in the universe,listing your membership from the smallest to largest physical structures,it would be:

A) Earth,Local Group,Solar System,Andromeda,the universe
B) Earth,Solar System,Local Group,Milky Way,the universe
C) Earth,Solar System,Milky Way,Local Group,Virgo Supercluster,the universe
D) Earth,Solar System,Milky Way,Fornax Supercluster,the universe
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Which of the following most closely approximates the number of stars in the Milky Way?

A) 10 million
B) 100 million
C) 10 billion
D) 100 billion
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What are the advantage(s)of placing telescopes in space?

A) Better access to high energy radiation such as ultraviolet light and X-rays
B) Better access to low energy radiation such as infrared and microwave radiation
C) Avoids the blurring of images caused by the Earth's atmosphere
D) All of the above
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The number of classical planets in the Solar System is:

A) eight
B) nine
C) twelve
D) six
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If the elements that make up Earth and our bodies were not present in the early universe,where did they come from?
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One of the central assumptions in astronomy is that the physical laws of nature:

A) change when objects move at high speed
B) stay the same throughout the age of the universe
C) depend on the mass of the objects involved
D) are the same everywhere in the universe
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The language of science is:

A) Greek
B) mathematics
C) calculus
D) Java
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Scientific notation allows us to:

A) write very large and very small numbers in a convenient way
B) talk about science in an easy way
C) change easy calculations into hard calculations
D) explain science to engineers
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When you see a pattern in nature,it is usually evidence of:

A) a theory being displayed
B) quantum mechanics in action
C) a breakdown of random clustering
D) an underlying physical law
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Write 3,800,000,000 in scientific notation.

A) 3.8 × 108
B) 3.8 × 109
C) 3.8 × 10-8
D) 3.8 × 10-9
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How many nanometers are in a millimeter?

A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 1,000,000,000
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Describe two important technological developments that have greatly increased our ability to study the universe.
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__________ is the idea that the simplest explanation for a phenomenon is usually the correct one.

A) Newton's hypothesis
B) Occam's razor
C) Aristotle's test
D) Einstein's excuse
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A __________ becomes a __________ when repeated testing of its predictions does not disprove it.

A) hypothesis; scientific method
B) theory; scientific revolution
C) phenomenon; theory
D) hypothesis; theory
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Approximately how many meters are in 12 ft?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 12
D) 36
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Describe how talking about time can give us a feeling for distance.
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Describe two important reasons why the ability to put telescopes in space dramatically affected the science of astronomy.
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The scientific method is a process by which scientists:

A) prove theories to be known facts
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C) show all theories to be wrong
D) test the ideas of Aristotle
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The cosmological principle states that:

A) the universe is expanding in all directions at the same rate
B) a unique center of the universe exists
C) the universe looks the same everywhere as long as you look on large enough spatial scales
D) physical laws may change from place to place in the universe
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Approximately how many feet are in 4 m?

A) 1.3
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C) 8
D) 12
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Write 0.00000037 in scientific notation.

A) 3.7 × 10-7
B) 37 × 10-6
C) 37 × 106
D) 3.7 × 107
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Which of the following is FALSE?

A) A scientific theory is an undisputed fact.
B) If continual testing of a hypothesis shows it to be valid,it may become an accepted theory.
C) A hypothesis must always have one or more testable predictions.
D) A scientific theory may eventually be proven wrong when scientists acquire new data.
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The kind of mathematics that deals with change is called:

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B) calculus
C) arithmetic
D) geometry
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What is the ONLY thing that makes the Sun an exceptional star?
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It is often said that "mathematics is the language of science." Explain why this is true.
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Describe the main steps involved in the scientific method.
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There are many different areas of science,but a common factor in each is the evaluation and analysis of patterns.What patterns does astronomy deal with? (Describe in general and give at least one concrete example.)
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Describe briefly why the phrase "we are stardust" is literally true.
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Describe the two main aspects of the cosmological principle.
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Suppose you were writing to a pen pal in another universe.What address would you put on the envelope that included all the major structures in which we reside? (Hint: Your cosmic address should begin with "Earth" and end with "the universe.")
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Name three dwarf planets.
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Describe two ways in which Einstein's new theories changed commonly accepted scientific views of that time.
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The figure below shows images representing our place in the universe.Label each box with its appropriate location.
The figure below shows images representing our place in the universe.Label each box with its appropriate location.
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In pre-Renaissance times,it was believed that celestial objects were made of a different substance than Earth and obeyed different rules.Which scientific principle proved this to be "false"?
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An observed pattern in nature is usually a sign of some underlying scientific reason.Give an example of this in astronomy,citing the pattern and the reason behind it.
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