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Practice Test

The document summarizes a practice test completed on astronomy and cosmology. It provides 10 multiple choice questions on topics ranging from nebulae and galaxies to the solar system and Milky Way. The student answered all questions correctly and received full marks.

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22/10/2018 Practice Test

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My courses U… S… P… PHYS1160-5187_01176 Module 6 (Weeks 11-12) —Galaxies and Cosmology


Practice Test

Started on Monday, 22 October 2018, 4:44 PM


State Finished
Completed on Monday, 22 October 2018, 4:45 PM
Time taken 42 secs
Grade 100.00 out of 100.00

Question 1 A bright nebula that arises from the scattering of starlight by dust particles is called a:
Correct

Mark 10.00 out of Select one:


10.00
A. reflection nebula

B. brightness nebula

C. luminous nebula
D. emission nebula

Question 2 What observation convinced Hubble that M 31, the Andromeda Galaxy, was indeed a
Correct separate galaxy?
Mark 10.00 out of
10.00 Select one:
A. Its trigonometric parallax.
B. Its large angular diameter.

C. Its spiral structure.


D. Cepheid variables within its spiral arms.

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Question 3 According to current astronomical data, approximately how old is the universe?
Correct

Mark 10.00 out of Select one:


10.00
A. 65 Million years

B. 6000 years
C. 4.6 billion years
D. 13.7 billion years

Question 4 Between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter we find
Correct

Mark 10.00 out of Select one:


10.00
A. the Oort cloud
B. Orion's belt

C. the Kuiper belt


D. the main asteroid belt

Question 5 Examples of orbiter (as opposed to lander or flyby) space missions are
Correct
[CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]
Mark 10.00 out of
10.00
Select one or more:
A. Mars Global Surveyor
B. Magellan

C. Voyager 1

D. Venera 7

Question 6 Fossils of early life are very difficult to identify in very old rocks because early life
Correct

Mark 10.00 out of Select one:


10.00
A. was very simple and microscopic in size
B. was not made of organic material that could be replaced by minerals

C. was so different to life found on Earth today that we are not capable of
identifying it
D. did not leave behind any fossilized remains

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Question 7 The colour of a star is MOST DIRECTLY related to its:
Correct

Mark 10.00 out of Select one:


10.00
A. mass

B. surface temperature
C. central (core) temperature
D. luminosity

Question 8 The planet Saturn is


Correct
[CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]
Mark 10.00 out of
10.00
Select one or more:
A. orbited by the only moon to possess a dense atmosphere.
B. the only planet in the solar system with rings.

C. was recently studied by the Cassini spacecraft.


D. the planet in the solar system with the lowest density.

Question 9 The dwarf planet Eris is


Correct
Mark 10.00 out of Select one:
10.00
A. much larger than Pluto
B. much smaller than Pluto

C. the same size as Mars


D. about the same size as Pluto

Question 10 We are not able to observe most of the Milky Way visually due to:
Correct

Mark 10.00 out of Select one:


10.00
A. black holes in the halo.
B. dust in the galactic plane.

C. gravitational lensing by the nucleus.

D. brown dwarfs in the Local Group.

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