AST 201 - Midterm 2

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According to Miller (1997), when are Navajo ceremonials held? a. As needed b. On the summer solstice c. On the winter solstice d. On the equinoxes

a. As needed

As discussed in the lecture powerpoint, which of the following is the best explanation for Earth's Seasons? a. The Earth's axis is tilted compared to its orbital axis and the hemispheres alternately point toward and away from the Sun in the course of its orbit b. The Sun alternately gets hotter and cooler during the course of a year c. Earth's distance from the Sun changes as it moves through its orbit. Summer occurs when Earth is closer, Winter when it is most distant d. Global Circulation of warm and cool currents have an annual cycle

a. The Earth's axis is tilted compared to its orbital axis and the hemispheres alternately point toward and away from the Sun in the course of its orbit

According to the reading by Tyler 1964, what is the purpose of the Hopi "Soyal" ceremony? a. To honor the Sun and turn him back at Winter Solstice b. To ask the kachinas for a prosperous harvest at the planting of bean seeds. c. To honor the Sun and turn him back at Summer Solstice d. To honor the Kachinas as they leave Hopi to return to their winter abode e. To honor the Kachinas as they return from their winter abode

a. To honor the Sun and turn him back at Winter Solstice

According to the lecture powerpoint slides, tidal forces from the Moon causes the ocean to bulge in which directions? a. Towards and away from the Moon b. Away from the Moon only c. 90 degrees away from the direction of the Moon d. Towards the Moon only

a. Towards and away from the Moon

According to the lecture notes, what is the end-product of post-main-sequence evolution for stars like our Sun? a. White Dwarf b. Neutron Star c. Brown Dwarf d. Black Hole e. Red Dwarf

a. White Dwarf

As discussed in the lecture slides, the Aurora Borealis (or northern lights) is a broad display of faint colorful light in the northern skies at night. What is the main cause of these lights? a. The changing tides create the lights in the polar regions of Earth. b. Charged particles from the Solar Wind enter Earth's atmosphere along magnetic field lines and collide with atmospheric gases, causing them to glow. c. The Sun's electromagnetic energy in the x-ray wavelength band interacts with the cold polar air to cause the air to glow. d. The Coriolis effect leads to friction between particles in the atmosphere which produces light.

b. Charged particles from the Solar Wind enter Earth's atmosphere along magnetic field lines and collide with atmospheric gases, causing them to glow.

According to the reading by Smithson and Euler 1994, who accompanied Lion to the Sun's house? a. Elk and Badger b. Coyote and the Squirrel brothers c. Badger and Coyote d. Squirrel Brothers and Elk

b. Coyote and the Squirrel brothers

Based on the reading by Maryboy and Begay 2010, the Sun's energy is generated from Hydrogen being fused into which element? a. Oxygen c. Iron d. Carbon

b. Helium

According to Miller (1997), the Navajo used the Rabbit Tracks constellation to determine when to hunt. When was it permissible to hunt again? a. When the constellation appeared vertically after twilight. b. When the constellation moved into a more horizontal position after twilight. c. When the constellation set in the pre-dawn hours. d. When the constellation rose in the pre-dawn hours.

b. When the constellation moved into a more horizontal position after twilight.

Close inspection of the Moon in the night sky reveals dark patches and lighter regions. Which of the following is the best explanation according to the reading from western astronomy texts? a. The dark patches are high cratered regions called "lunar highlands" and the light areas are low smooth areas called "lunar maria." b. The light patches are high smooth regions called "lunar highlands" and the dark areas are low cratered areas called "lunar maria." c. The light patches are high cratered regions called "lunar highlands" and the dark areas are low smooth areas called "lunar maria." d. The dark patches are high smooth regions called "lunar highlands" and the light areas are low cratered areas called "lunar maria."

c. The light patches are high cratered regions called "lunar highlands" and the dark areas are low smooth areas called "lunar maria."

According to Miller (1997), in Navajo ceremonials, what is the more important aspect of the constellations? a. Their exact position b. Their exact size c. Their healing power d. Their exact configuration

c. Their healing power

According to the reading from Tyler 1964, the Hopi believe that the Sun has which two powers? a. Prosperity and War b. Fertility and Prosperity c. War and Fertility d. War and Famine

c. War and Fertility

According to lecture slides, how do members of the Paiute and Ute tribes interpret a shooting star event? a. A bad omen b. The souls of the dead being re-incarnated c. An evil shaman pursuing humans to do them harm d. Star excrement e. Newly married stars falling to Earth

d. Star excrement

According to Miller (1997), the Mescalero Apache believe that the Milky Way/Scattered Stars remind them what? a. That it is important to hunt deer, lest they go hungry. b. That it is important to care for their elders, lest they forget the lessons of the past. c. That it is important to know the time to plant crops, lest they have no harvest. d. That it is important to get along with one another, lest they contribute to disharmony in the world.

d. That it is important to get along with one another, lest they contribute to disharmony in the world.

According to the lecture powerpoint slides, which of the following is true of the Moon's path against the background sky of fixed stars throughout its cycle of phases? a. The Moon follows near to but not exactly on the Celestial Equator b. The Moon follows the Celestial Equator exactly c. The Moon circles through the constellations near the North Celestial Pole d. The Moon follows near to but not on the Ecliptic e. The Moon follows the Ecliptic exactly

d. The Moon follows near to but not on the Ecliptic

Based the reading by Maryboy and Begay 2010, which of the following is not a layer in the Sun's outer atmosphere? a. The Chromosphere b. The Corona c. The Photosphere d. The Radiative Zone

d. The Radiative Zone

According to the lecture powerpoint slides, Gah Hahat'ee is a Navajo constellation associated with which modern constellation? a. The belt of Orion b. The trapezoid of Corvus c. The Horns of Taurus d. The tail of Scorpius e. The Handle of the big Dipper

d. The tail of Scorpius

According to the reading by Tyler 1964, from which day is the Zuni ceremonial calendar for the following year calculated? a. Vernal Equinox b. Autumnal Equinox c. Summer Solstice d. Winter Solstice

d. Winter Solstice

According to Zeilik (1985), what is the mean difference between actual (astronomical) and celebratory dates for the Hopi and Zuni winter and summer solstices? a. 1.6 days b. 0.75 days c. 3 days d. 2.5 days e. 7 days

a. 1.6 days

According to Williamson & Farrer, Native American calendar keepers had problems reconciling the solar and lunar calendars. How much shorter is 12 periods of the lunar month than the solar (tropical) year? a. 11.24 days b. 4.56 days c. 7.18 days d. 20.38 days e. 25.93 days

a. 11.24 days

According to the lecture slides, in Aztec documents, what was interpreted as the first omen of the Spanish arrival? a. A comet b. A lunar eclipse c. A large meteor shower d. A powerful fireball

a. A comet

From the reading "American Indian beliefs about the eclipse", according to the Diné people (Navajo) when a solar or lunar eclipse occurs what is believed to happen? a. A death occurs b. Twins are born c. Nothing d. A birth occurs e. A new year begins

a. A death occurs

According to Backman and Seeds 2011, how many objects larger than 1 kilometer (km) are likely present in the Kuiper Belt? a. About 100 million b. About 100 thousand c. About 1 thousand d. About 1 million e. About 10 thousand

a. About 100 million

According to the lecture slides, which tribe interprets shooting stars as a shaman searching for people far from their tribe, stealing their spirit, and sometimes eating them? a. Cahuilla b. Paiute c. Navajo d. Hopi e. Chumash

a. Cahuilla

Based on the reading by O'Bryan, which of the following characters did NOT play an important role in the Navajo account of the creation of the Sun? a. Coyote b. Turquoise Boy c. First Man d. First Woman e. Black Yei

a. Coyote

According Williamson 1987, what is the origin of Ma'ii Bizo' (Coyote star) in Navajo Legend a. Coyote carefully placed it to the south b. Coyote was banished by Black God to the Heavens as a "star" c. Coyote threw it randomly into the sky d. Black God forgot to return it to his pouch e. Black God placed it out of Coyote's reach

a. Coyote carefully placed it to the south

According to lecture slides, what is the cause of annually recurring meteor showers? a. Earth orbits through the debris left from an orbiting comet b. Earth's orbit passes through the dust-filled invariable plane of the solar system c. Earth orbits through the debris left from an asteroid collision d. Earth orbits through space junk from the Apollo era

a. Earth orbits through the debris left from an orbiting comet

According to Zeilik (1985), what are the two purposes of Puebloan sun watching? a. Establish the religious ceremonial calendar and set the times for specific crop plantings b. Predict optimal times for war and establish the religious ceremonial calendar c. Set the times for specific crop plantings and establish the optimal times for hunting d. Determine the gender of unborn children and establish the optimal times for hunting

a. Establish the religious ceremonial calendar and set the times for specific crop plantings

According to the Lecture Powerpoint Slides, where in the sky should you look to see Canopus? a. Just above the Southern Horizon when the meridian runs between Sirius and Betelgeuse b. It is the brightest star in Casseiopia c. As the upper left shoulder of Orion d. Revolving around the North Star as one of the "pointer stars" in the Big Dipper e. Rising in the East one hour after Sirius

a. Just above the Southern Horizon when the meridian runs between Sirius and Betelgeuse

According to Williamson 1987, Black God reached into his pouch, drew out crystals, and carefully placed them in the sky. He started with which constellation and moved in which direction? a. Man with Feet Ajar, Clockwise b. Revolving Male, Clockwise c. Slender First One, Clockwise d. Rabbit Tracks, Counter-Clockwise e. Revolving Female, Counter-Clockwise

a. Man with Feet Ajar, Clockwise

According to Zeilik 1986, for the Pueblo people the names of the moons/months are related to what? a. Seasonal phenomena and activities b. Gods c. Stages of life d. The color of the moon e. Times of war

a. Seasonal phenomena and activities

Based on the reading by Smithson and Euler 1994, where did the Sun live according to the Havasupai? a. Sunset Crater b. Havasu Canyon c. Grand Canyon North Rim d. San Francisco Peaks e. Oak Creek Canyon

a. Sunset Crater

According to the Maryboy and Begay 2010 reading on the moon, which is true of Navajo traditions about the Moon? a. Usually depicted as a perfect white shell disc, carried by the Moon Carrier as he rides his horse across the sky. b. The Moon presides over Death. c. The Moon is said to live on top of Sunset Crater. d. Usually depicted as a perfect turquoise disk, carried by the Moon Carrier as he rides his horse across the sky. e. The moon enshrines male energy in relation to the female energy of the Sun.

a. Usually depicted as a perfect white shell disc, carried by the Moon Carrier as he rides his horse across the sky.

According to the reading by Griffin-Pierce (1992), "Hooghan and the Stars," which of the following is NOT one of fours ways in which a sandpainting - often with constellations - is used to assist in a healing (hint - pp. 114-116) a. it gives the patient a more positive view of their situation b. it identifies the patient using the healing power of supernaturals c. it absorbs the sickness from a patient seated on it d. it creates a ritual reality in which supernaturals an patient interact e. it attracts supernaturals and their healing power

a. it gives the patient a more positive view of their situation

According to the lecture slides, what do the Navajo believe you should do if you see a shooting star? a. Make a wish b. Blow in its direction to avoid bad luck c. Say a prayer/chant of thanks for the good luck d. Stare at it until it has finished its course

b. Blow in its direction to avoid bad luck

According to the lecture slides, the ancestors of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde in Oregon revered the large Willamette Meteorite. Which of the following is a practice they carried out? a. Sang chants of praise to the meteorite b. Dipped arrows in water associated with the meteorite c. Carved off pieces for jewelry and arrowheads d. Left shrines to honor the meteorite

b. Dipped arrows in water associated with the meteorite

According to Williamson 1987, the stars are made of crystal and the source of their shine is what? a. Reflected Moon light b. Each constellation has its own igniter star c. Reflected Sunlight d. Each star is a hearth of a hogan e. Coyote

b. Each constellation has its own igniter star

According to the lecture notes, the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram contains a line around which the stars present are still burning hydrogen in their cores. What is this line called? a. Red Giant branch b. Main Sequence c. White Dwarfs d. Horizontal Branch

b. Main Sequence

Based the reading by O'Bryan 1929, Which tribe imagines the Sun created from a heated piece of turquoise? a. Zuni b. Navajo c. Hualapai d. Havasupai e. Hopi

b. Navajo

According to the lecture notes, which Spectral Type represents the most massive stars? a. M b. O c. F d. G e. K

b. O

Based on the reading by Tyler 1964, the Sun Father had two sons, Paiyatemu and Pautiwa. What were their respective roles? a. Pautiwa was brave and gave rise to the Warrior clans; Paiyatemu was wise and gave rise to medicine man societies b. Paiyatemu was humorous and gave rise to the clown societies; Pautiwa was more serious and gave rise to the Kachina societies c. Paiyatemu was brave and gave rise to the Warrior clans; Pautiwa was wise and gave rise to medicine man societies d. Pautiwa was humorous and gave rise to the clown societies; Paiyatemu was more serious and gave rise to the Kachina societies

b. Paiyatemu was humorous and gave rise to the clown societies; Pautiwa was more serious and gave rise to the Kachina societies

According to Monroe and Williamson (1987), the seven stars of Dilyehe are the Hard Flint Boys, who are doing what? a. Dancing in a religious ceremony. b. Playing a game of dodge and shoot as they pass through the night sky. c. Running from a bear across the night sky. d. Learning the stories of their culture

b. Playing a game of dodge and shoot as they pass through the night sky.

The chapter by Tyler 1984 discusses the "duality" of the year in Pueblo calendars. To what does the "Battle of the Seasons" refer? a. The battle between spring and fall b. The battle between winter and summer c. The battle between fall and winter d. The battle between winter and spring e. The battle between the equinoxes

b. The battle between winter and summer

Based on the reading by Maryboy and Begay 2010, which best describes the cycle of sunspot activity? a. There are no spots most of them time, but they reappear for a brief period every 22 years b. The number of spots increases to a maximum and the declines to a minimum over a time period of 11 years c. The spots are usually absent, but suddenly appear during the onset of a magnetic storm d. The number of spots is constant with random bouts of activity

b. The number of spots increases to a maximum and the declines to a minimum over a time period of 11 years

According to Williamson 1987, why are comets or shooting stars seldom used in ceremonies of healing? a. They are too infrequent to be reliable b. They were understood to be abnormal and acting contrary to the ordered laws of nature c. They are working with Coyote to increase chaos in the world d. Their spirits were collaborating with known sicknesses e. They were known to be ineffective against most maladies

b. They were understood to be abnormal and acting contrary to the ordered laws of nature

According to the reading by Monroe and Williamson (1987), what does Black God say is the reason for star patterns or "constellations?" Selected Answer: Incorrecta. To function as a clock at night-time Answers: a. To function as a clock at night-time b. To provide Humans on Earth with rules to live by c. None - they are random patterns d. To function as a calendar e. To provide Navajo deities with a resting place in the sky

b. To provide Humans on Earth with rules to live by

According to Backman and Seeds 2011, most meteors one sees in the sky are produced by meteoroids that weigh how much? a. about 30 pounds b. less than 1 gram c. about 10 pounds d. about 100 pounds e. more than 1 kilogram

b. less than 1 gram

According to the lecture powerpoint slides and "Eclipses and the Saros", the periodicity and recurrence of eclipses are governed by the Saros Cycle. Approximately how long is this cycle? a. 25 years, 2 days, 17 hours b. 31 years, 107 days, 9 hours c. 18 years, 11 days, 8 hours d. 6 years, 150 days, 4 hours e. 10 years, 21 days, 2 hours

c. 18 years, 11 days, 8 hours

According to Miller (1997), how many primary Navajo constellations are there? a. 15 b. 2 c. 8 d. 12

c. 8

According to the reading by Tyler 1964, what do the corn maidens represent? a. Tribes b. Meats c. Basic Food Crops d. Stars e. Constellations

c. Basic Food Crops

According to the reading by Backman and Seeds 2011 and the lecture slides, where in the Solar System are most asteroids located? a. Beyond the orbit of Neptune b. In near-Earth space c. Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter d. In Jupiter's Trojan regions e. Uniformly throughout space

c. Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

According to the reading by Griffin-Pierce (1992), "Hooghan and the Stars," what did the first people emerging on to earth's surface have to do to bring order into the world? a. Cook a meal b. Make the Sun c. Build the first hooghan d. Banish Coyote e. Place the stars

c. Build the first hooghan

According to the lecture powerpoint slides, the Aboriginal peoples of Australia saw which animal in the dark cloud constellation of the Milky Way? a. Dingo b. Wombat c. Emu d. Kangaroo e. Koala

c. Emu

According to lecture powerpoint slides and the reading from western astronomy texts, what is the order in which lunar phases occur in time, starting with "New Moon?" a. New, Waxing Cresent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Gibbous, Full, Waning Cresent b. New, Waning Crescent, Last Quarter, Waning Gibbous, Full, Waxing Gibbous, First Quarter, Waxing Cresent c. New, Waxing Cresent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent d. New, Waxing Cresent, Full, Waxing Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent, First Quarter, Waning Gibbous e. New, Waning Cresent, First Quarter, Waning Gibbous, Full, Waxing Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waxing Crescent

c. New, Waxing Cresent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent

According to the lecture slides, what is the name of the point where meteors in a meteor shower appear to originate? a. Vertex b. the Moon c. Radiant d. Source point e. Origination point

c. Radiant

According to Williamson 1987, the traditional Navajo have a different relationship with the sky than their Pueblo neighbors. What did the Navajo depend on most heavily to regulate their calendar? a. Moon b. Animals c. Stars d. Sun e. Planets

c. Stars

According to Monroe and Williamson (1987), upon entering a hogan the appropriate way to enter is by walking in which direction? a. Moonwise, to the West b. Sunwise, to the North c. Sunwise, to the South d. Moonwise, to the North

c. Sunwise, to the South

Based on the reading by Maryboy and Begay 2010, where is the Sun's energy generated? a. The Corona b. The Radiative Zone c. The Inner Core d. The Photosphere e. The Chromosphere

c. The Inner Core

According to the Lecture Powerpoint Slides, what is the Navajo name for the Milky Way? a. Nahookos Bika b. Atse Etsoh c. Yikaisdaha d. Gah Hahat'ee e. Hastiin Sik'ai'ii

c. Yikaisdaha

According to Aveni (1997), the Sun passes through the zenith at all latitudes between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn how many times each year? a. 4 b. 1 c. 8 d. 2

d. 2

According to Zeilik (1985), when does the Zuni pekwin start observations prior to winter solstice? a. 14 days b. 40 days c. 7 days d. 28 days e. 60 days

d. 28 days

According to Miller (1997), when the Creators made the months, what did they assign to each to announce its arrival? a. A weather pattern b. An animal for hunting c. A seed basket d. A feather or headdress e. A bird

d. A feather or headdress

According to the lecture notes, what stellar properties are plotted in the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram? a. Color vs Distance from Earth b. Distance from Earth vs Spectral Type/Temperature c. Mass vs Radius/Diameter d. Absolute Magnitude/Luminosity vs Spectral Type/Temperature e. Size vs Temperature/Spectral Type

d. Absolute Magnitude/Luminosity vs Spectral Type/Temperature

According to Schulz 2005, which constellation is considered the most highly ordered constellation? a. Yikaisdaha b. Gah Hahat'ee c. Hastiin Sik'ai'ii d. Dilyehe e. Atse Etsoh

d. Dilyehe

Based on the reading by Maryboy and Begay 2010, which 2 features are seen in the photosphere? a. Sunspots and Solar Flares b. Granules and Prominences c. Prominences and Solar Flares d. Granules and Sunspots

d. Granules and Sunspots

According to the reading by Monroe and Williamson (1987), how did Black God demonstrate his power to the other gods of creation? a. He chased the seven sisters until they climbed Devil's Tower which grew in height and spirited them into the sky b. He set a star in the far south opposite the "North Fire" c. He flung stars randomly into the heavens d. He stamped his foot 4 times until a small group of stars lodged along his temple

d. He stamped his foot 4 times until a small group of stars lodged along his temple

According to the section on the Great Star Chant in "Navajo Heavens" by Griffin-Pierce 1992, the Star People and specific constellations can also be depicted in sandpaintings in which form? a. Animal b. Bird c. Weather d. Human e. Water

d. Human

According to Aveni (1997), the method of inserting extra days or months into the calendar is called what? a. Extracalation b. Corrective Calendarization c. Calendar Expansion d. Intercalation

d. Intercalation

According to the lecture powerpoint slides, what color does the moon appear during a total lunar eclipse? a. Purple b. White c. Green d. Red e. Blue

d. Red

As discussed in the lecture slides, which of the following is a traditional Inuit explanation for the Aurora? a. Solar Wind particles slamming into the upper atmosphere b. A mountain sheep that got stuck on a high mountain and was turned into the aurora c. Refraction of Sunlight above the North Pole d. Spirits playing football with a walrus skull

d. Spirits playing football with a walrus skull

According to the Big Stars section in "Navajo Heavens" by Griffin-Pierce 1992, when stars are the main theme of the painting, how are they depicted? a. Lozenge-shaped or square-bodied b. Circular c. Four or eight pointed d. a & c e. b & c

d. a & c

According to Tyler (1984), which of the following is true of the Hopi calendar? a. It divides the year into unequal parts b. Roughly divides the year into winter and summer c. Gives May and November the same names d. a and b e. b and c

d. a and b

According to the lecture powerpoint slides, how far away from the sun on the sky is a full moon? a. 90 degrees b. 270 degrees c. 45 degrees d. 20 degrees e. 180 degrees

e. 180 degrees

According to "American Indian beliefs about the eclipse", the Navajo believe which acts of reverence must be carried out during an eclipse? a. Staying inside b. No eating or drinking c. No sleeping d. No looking outside e. All of the above

e. All of the above

According to the reading by Monroe and Williamson (1987), what was Coyote's contribution to the stars in the night sky? a. He strategically placed stars in constellations to provide teaching to humans b. He randomly scattered stars everywhere c. He place a single star far to the South d. A and B e. B and C

e. B and C

According to lecture powerpoint slides and the reading from western astronomy texts, which of the following describes the prevailing Western scientific model of the origin of the moon? a. Co-accretion with Earth b. Moon was spun out of the proto-Earth by centrifugal force c. A sister planet was gravitationally captured into the Moon's orbit early in the history of the solar system d. Creation in a "Big Bang" e. Early Collision between proto-Earth and a large Mars-sized object left behind a ring of material that coalesced into the Moon

e. Early Collision between proto-Earth and a large Mars-sized object left behind a ring of material that coalesced into the Moon

According to the reading by Backman and Seeds 2011, which of the following does NOT apply to comets? a. Moves along an elliptical orbit b. Sometimes described as a "dirty snowball" c. Exhibits a long ion and dust tail when in the inner Solar System d. Has a nucleus that remains frozen and inactive while far from the Sun e. Has a nucleus that is composed primarily of iron and rocky materials.

e. Has a nucleus that is composed primarily of iron and rocky materials.

According to Zeilik 1991, when did the month begin for the Pueblo? a. Sighting of the last visible crescent b. Just after Full Moon c. First Quarter d. Full Moon e. Sighting of the first visible crescent

e. Sighting of the first visible crescent

According to Schaefer 1996, which of the following is NOT a reason given by the author for why omens seems to provide accurate predictions? a. Interpretations are often made after the outcome is known b. Omens are ambiguous c. Failed omens are rapidly forgotten d. Predictions can work as a self-fulfilling prophecy e. Societies use complicated models to make accurate predictions

e. Societies use complicated models to make accurate predictions

According to "Navajo Heavens" by Griffin-Pierce 1992, within a sacred sandpainting several time periods are collapsed into a single moment. Which is NOT one of those time periods? a. The first time the ceremony was given on earth by the Holy People b. The present moment, that of the actual ceremony c. The moments marked by the occurrence of mythic events that lie outside the narrative of the specific ceremonial being performed. d. The moment in which the commemorated episode occurred in the accompanying chantway myth e. The next time the ceremony will be given on earth

e. The next time the ceremony will be given on earth

According to lecture slides, how do members of the Pawnee tribe interpret a meteor shower event? a. Star Excrement b. Newly married stars falling to Earth c. A very bad omen d. An evil shaman pursuing humans to do them harm e. The souls of the dead being re-incarnated and a good omen

e. The souls of the dead being re-incarnated and a good omen

According to Schaefer 1996, why are comets, eclipses, and meteors often seen as bad throughout the world? a. Meteor showers were shown to cause infertility b. Transient events are connected to changes in the Moon's position in the sky. c. There is a verified link between comets and failed crops d. Transient events are connected to radical changes in the weather e. Transient events are radical breaks from natural harmony

e. Transient events are radical breaks from natural harmony

According to the article by Zeilik 1985, from what location are sunwatching observations typically made? a. The highest elevation point visible from the Pueblo b. A distant mesa c. Anywhere d. From a kiva with a special opening for sunlight e. Within or close to the Pueblo

e. Within or close to the Pueblo

According to the reading by Tyler 1964, Which tribe believed the Sun was not created by always existed? a. Havasupai b. Navajo c. Hualapai d. Hopi e. Zuni

e. Zuni

According to Figure 2.6 in the chapter by Aveni (1997), how do sunrise positions on the horizon change with seasons in the northern hemisphere? a. They rise from a due east position (azimuth angle 90 degrees) at equinox b. They rise from a position south of east (azimuth greater than 90 degrees) at summer solstice c. They rise from a position north of east (azimuth less than 90 degrees) at summer solstice d. a and b e. a and c

e. a and c

According to Figure 2.5 in the chapter by Aveni (1997), how does the Sun's daily path change with the seasons in the far Northern Hemisphere? a. In summer, the Sun reaches a higher position at solar noon. b. In winter, the Sun reaches a higher position at solar noon. c. In summer, the Sun reaches a lower position at solar noon. d. In winter, the Sun reaches a lower position at solar noon. e. a and d f. b and c

e. a and d

According to the chapter by Aveni (1997), what is the job of a Zuni Pekwin? a. Follow the zenith position of the sun with a "gnomen" as it changes throughout the year. b. Follow the horizon position of sunrise as it moves throughout the year from a sun watching station. c. Keep a calendar on the wall of his house d. a and b e. b and c

e. b and c

As discussed in the lecture powerpoint slides, which effect(s) cause the temperature to drop in northern hemisphere winter? a. The Earth is farther from the Sun b. Nights are longer c. The Sun is lower in the sky d. a and b e. b and c

e. b and c

Using the discussion in the lecture notes, order the following objects by their proximity to Earth. The first object should be the furthest away. a. meteoroid, meteor, meteorite, comet/asteroid b. meteorite, Jupiter, comet/asteroid, meteor c. meteorite, comet/asteroid, meteor, meteoroid d. meteor, meteorite, Jupiter, comet/asteroid e. comet/asteroid, meteoroid, meteor, meteorite

e. comet/asteroid, meteoroid, meteor, meteorite

According to the lecture powerpoint slides and the western astronomy texts, if the Moon is in full phase setting in the west, approximately what time is it? a. noon b. Not enough information c. midnight d. sunset e. dawn

e. dawn


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