ASTR 1101 EXAM 1 HW Questions 1-4

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A "light year" is a way to measure distance. Select one: True False

TRUE

Neap tides occur when the lunar and solar tides _________, resulting in _________ tides. a. partially cancel out; above average b. add; below average c. completely cancel out; no d. partially cancel out; below average e. add; above average

d. partially cancel out; below average

If the distance between Earth and the Sun were smaller, the gravitational force between these two objects would be larger. Select one: True False Feedback

TRUE

The Moon is constantly falling towards Earth Select one: True False

TRUE

While, night after night, the stars seem not to move relative to each other, they are actually moving in random directions with relative to each other with typical velocities of about 70,000 km/hr. Select one: True False

TRUE

Spring tides occur at which phases of the Moon? a. new and full b. new c. third quarter d. full e. first and third quarters

a. new and full

Speed and velocity are the same thing. Select one: True False

FALSE

If you see a full Moon tonight, approximately how long would you have to wait to see the next full Moon? a. 3 weeks b. 2 weeks c. 1 week d. 4 weeks e. 5 weeks

4 weeks

According to the figure, if you were to specify your address in the universe, listing your membership from the smallest to largest physical structures, it would be:

Earth, Solar System, Milky Way, Local Group, Laniakea Supercluster, the universe.

At midnight it is sometimes possible to observe the crescent Moon on the meridian. Select one: True False

False

The force of gravity that an object has is directly proportional to its a. inertia b. mass c. distance d. size e. density

Mass

The figure shows the continental plates of Earth and the locations of volcanoes and earthquakes. Which statement is FALSE? Select one: a. The Atlantic Ocean is getting smaller with time b. Earthquakes happen where two plates come together and when they spread apart. c. Earth's crust is broken up into 13 separate continental plates. d. Southern California in the United States and Baja in Mexico are sliding northeastward relative to the rest of the North American Plate. e. Volcanoes occur more often where two plates are coming together rather than spreading apart.

The Atlantic Ocean is getting smaller with time

Which of the following is false? a.The observed phase of the Moon changes over the course of one night. b.The phases of the Moon cycle with a period that is longer than its sidereal period. c.Everyone on Earth observes the same phase of the Moon on a given night. d.In some phases, the Moon can be observed during the day. e.A full Moon can be seen on the eastern horizon at sunset.

a. The observed phase of the Moon changes over the course of one night.

The icy planetesimals that remain in the solar system today are called a. comets b. asteroids c. moons d. pokemon e. meteorites

a. comets

The altitude of the north star (Polaris) is equal to your latitude on Earth. At what latitude on Earth would the north celestial pole be at your Zenith? Select one: a. +90 degrees b. +34 degrees c. This can never happen d. +60 degrees e. 0 degrees

a. +90 degrees

If an object is moving in a circular orbit at a constant speed, which of the following is false? Select one: a. Its acceleration is zero. b. All the above statements are true. c. Its velocity is not zero. d. There is an unbalanced force acting on it. e. Its acceleration is not zero.

a. Its acceleration is zero.

Recent evidence suggests that Mars once had a global magnetic field. Assuming this is true, which of the following could explain why Mars today lacks a global magnetic field like that of Earth? Select one: a. Mars's interior has cooled so much its molten core layer no longer undergoes convection. b. Mars rotates much slower than Earth. c. The Martian core is made of rock, while Earth's core is made of metal. d. Mars is too far from the Sun to have a global magnetic field.

a. Mars's interior has cooled so much its molten core layer no longer undergoes convection.

Which of the following statements is not an observed pattern of motion in our solar system? Select one: a. Most planets orbit at the same speed. b. All planets orbit the Sun in the same direction. c. Most planets rotate in the same direction in which they orbit. d. Almost all moons orbit their planet in the same direction as the planet's rotation. e. Most planetary orbits lie nearly in the same plane.

a. Most planets orbit at the same speed.

All the following statements are true. Which one follows directly from Kepler's third law? Select one: a. Venus orbits the Sun at a slower average speed than Mercury. b. Venus is more massive than Mercury. c. Venus has a thicker atmosphere than Mercury. d. Venus takes longer to rotate than it does to orbit the Sun.

a. Venus orbits the Sun at a slower average speed than Mercury.

The reason that small planets tend to lose interior heat faster than larger planets is essentially the same as the reason that Select one: a. a large baked potato takes longer to cool than a small baked potato. b. Earth contains more metal than the Moon. c. gas bubbles form and rise upward in boiling water. d. thunderstorms tend to form on hot summer days.

a. a large baked potato takes longer to cool than a small baked potato.

The celestial equator a. is a projection into space of Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere. b. defines the path of the Sun through the stars, and it also defines the plane of the solar system. c. is another name for the ecliptic d. is the technical name of the Sun's equator.

a. is a projection into space of Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.

Galileo observed all of the following. Which observation offered direct proof of a planet orbiting the Sun? Select one: a. phases of Venus b. The Milky Way is composed of many individual stars. c. patterns of shadow and sunlight near the dividing line between the light and dark portions of the Moon's face d. four moons of Jupiter

a. phases of Venus

What do we mean by accretion in the context of planet formation? Select one: a. the growth of planetesimals from smaller solid particles that collided and stuck together b. the growth of the Sun as the density of gas increased in the center of the solar nebula c. the formation of moons around planets d. the solidification of ices, rocks, and metal from the gas of the solar nebula

a. the growth of planetesimals from smaller solid particles that collided and stuck together

The Orion Constellation is visible on winter evenings but not summer evenings because of Select one: a. the location of Earth in its orbit. b. the tilt of Earth's axis. c. interference from the full Moon. d. baseball on television. e. the precession of Earth's axis.

a. the location of Earth in its orbit.

Which of the following best describes the Milky Way? Select one: a.a spiral galaxy with a disk about 100,000 light-years in diameter and containing between 100 billion and 1 trillion stars b.a spiral galaxy with a disk about 100,000 light-years in diameter and containing about 100,000 stars c.a spiral galaxy with a disk about 1 billion kilometers in diameter and containing between 100 million and 1 billion stars d.a spherically shaped collection of stars including our solar system and about a dozen other solar systems, stretching about 4 light-years in diameter e.Our star and all the material that orbits it, including its planets and moons.

a.a spiral galaxy with a disk about 100,000 light-years in diameter and containing between 100 billion and 1 trillion stars

Which of the following is a characteristic of the early Solar System, based on current observations? Select one: a. The first objects to form started out very large, and disintegrated into smaller and smaller sizes over time. b. The composition of the solar nebula varied between its inner and outer regions. c. Temperatures remained constant with distance from the Sun due to conservation of energy. d. The material from which the planets formed was swirling about the Sun in lots of mini epicycles oriented randomly in direction. e. The early solar nebula must have been shaped like a hotdog bun.

b. The composition of the solar nebula varied between its inner and outer regions.

Suppose an earthquake occurs on an imaginary planet. Scientists on the other side of the planet detect P-waves but not S-waves after the quake occurs. This suggests that: Select one: a. all of the planet's interior is solid b. part of the planet's interior is liquid c. The planet's mantle is liquid. d. the planet has an iron core. e. the planet's interior consists entirely of rocky materials.

b. part of the planet's interior is liquid

Which of the following worlds have the thinnest lithospheres? a. Venus and the Moon b. Earth and Venus c. Earth and the Moon d. Mercury and Venus e. Earth and Mars

b. Earth and Venus

Which of the following is not true about orbits? a. Orbits can be circular. b. Orbits are always circular. c. Orbits are ellipses. d. An orbit is the path of an object in free fall around another object. e. Objects in orbits experience acceleration.

b. Orbits are always circular.

Which of the following is true about a comet that is on an elliptical orbit around the Sun? Select one: a. This comet's speed is zero. b. The comet's speed is greatest when it is nearest the Sun. c. The comet's speed is constant because its mass and the Sun's mass stay approximately the same. d. The eccentricity is very low. e. The comet's speed is greatest when it is farthest from the Sun. Feedback

b. The comet's speed is greatest when it is nearest the Sun.

What conditions are required for a lunar eclipse? Select one: a. The phase of the Moon must be new, and the nodes of the Moon's orbit must be nearly aligned with Earth and the Sun. b. The phase of the Moon must be full, and the nodes of the Moon's orbit must be nearly aligned with Earth and the Sun. c. The phase of the Moon can be new or full, and the nodes of the Moon's orbit must be nearly aligned with Earth and the Sun. d. The phase of the Moon must be full, and the Moon's orbital plane must lie in the ecliptic. e. The phase of the Moon must be new, and the Moon's orbital plane must lie in the ecliptic.

b. The phase of the Moon must be full, and the nodes of the Moon's orbit must be nearly aligned with Earth and the Sun.

A planet is most likely to have tectonic activity if it has Select one: a. low surface gravity. b. high internal temperature. c. high surface gravity. d. low internal temperature. e. a dense atmosphere.

b. high internal temperature.

Which of the following is not a factor that helps explain Earth's lack of craters compared to the Moon? Select one: a. wind erosion b. higher density interior c. active tectonics and volcanism d. larger atmosphere e. liquid water on surface

b. higher density interior

The moon keeps the same hemisphere facing Earth because the _________ is equal to the _________. Select one: a. Orbital period of Earth; orbital period of the Moon around Earth b. rotational period of the Moon; orbital period of the Moon around Earth c. rotational period of Earth; orbital period of the Moon around Earth d. orbital period of the Moon around Earth; rotational period of Earth e. rotational period of Earth; orbital period of Earth

b. rotational period of the Moon; orbital period of the Moon around Earth

When the northern hemisphere experiences fall, the southern hemisphere experiences a. summer b. spring c. fall d. winter

b. spring

Tidal forces are caused by a. the difference between the weight of the water on the ocean floor at high and low tide. b. the difference between the strength of the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun on either side of Earth. c. the weight of the water in the oceans on the ocean floor. d. the strength of the gravitation pull of the Moon and the Sun on Earth. e. the strength of the gravitation pull of the Moon on Earth.

b. the difference between the strength of the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun on either side of Earth.

What is the primary basis upon which we divide the ingredients of the solar nebula into four categories (hydrogen/helium; hydrogen compound; rock; metal)? Select one: a. the locations of various materials in the solar nebula b. the temperatures at which various materials will condense from gaseous form to solid form c. the atomic mass numbers of various materials d. the amounts of energy required to ionize various materials

b. the temperatures at which various materials will condense from gaseous form to solid form

Astronauts orbiting Earth in the space shuttle experience so-called weightlessness in space because Select one: a. they eat less food while in orbit. b. they are in constant free fall around Earth. c. they are farther away from Earth. d. they are in space where there is no gravity. e. the gravitational pull of the Moon counteracts Earth's gravitational pull.

b. they are in constant free fall around Earth.

Which of the following is false? a. A scientific theory may eventually be proven wrong when scientists acquire new data. b. A scientific theory is an undisputed fact. c. If continual testing of a hypothesis shows it to be valid, it may become an accepted theory. d. Scientific observations are used to test a hypothesis e. A hypothesis must always have one or more testable predictions

b. A scientific theory is an undisputed fact.

The direction directly overhead of an observer defines his or her a.celestial pole b.zenith c.nadir d.circumpolar plane e. meridian

b. zenith

If an event were to take place on the Sun, how long would it take for the light it generates to reach us? a. 10 hours b. 1 second c. 8 minutes d. It would reach us instantaneously e. 1 day

c. 8 minutes

Which of the following is not considered evidence of cataclysmic impacts in the history of our Solar System? a. Mercury, Earth's Moon, and many other small bodies are covered with many impact craters. b. Uranus is "tipped over" so that it rotates on its side. c. Valles Marineris on Mars is a huge canyon, many times deeper than the Grand Canyon here on Earth, which spans one-fourth the circumference of the planet. d. Mimas (a moon of Saturn) has a crater whose diameter is roughly one-third of the Moon's size.

c. Valles Marineris on Mars is a huge canyon, many times deeper than the Grand Canyon here on Earth, which spans one-fourth the circumference of the planet.

What is a protostar? a. a star with too much angular momentum b. a large ball of gas too hot at its core to be a star c. a large ball of gas not yet hot enough at its core to be a star d. a planet like Jupiter e. a hot star

c. a large ball of gas not yet hot enough at its core to be a star

The age of our solar system is approximately Select one: a. 14 billion years. b. 3.8 million years. c. 4.6 million years. d. 10,000 years. e. 4.6 billion years.

c. 4.6 million years.

Our universe is approximately 13.7 _________ years old. a. trillion b. thousand c. billion d. million

c. billion

In science, an idea that cannot be tested is a. a principle. b. a hypothesis. c. not a scientific idea. d. a fact e.a theory.

c. not a scientific idea.

What happens during the apparent retrograde motion of a planet? Select one: a. The planet moves backward through the sky over the course of a night. b. The planet moves backward in its orbit around the Sun. c. The planet appears to move westward with respect to the stars over a period of many nights. d. The planet rises in the west and sets in the east. e. The planet moves through constellations that are not part of the zodiac.

c. The planet appears to move westward with respect to the stars over a period of many nights.

At which lunar phase(s) are tides most pronounced (e.g., the highest high tides)? Select one: a. new moon b. first quarter c. both new and full moons d. both first and third quarters e. full moon

c. both new and full moons

Which of the following properties of an astronaut changes when he or she is standing on the Moon, relative to when the astronaut is standing on Earth? Select one: a. They lose the ability to see in color while on the Moon (everything is black and white) b. mass c. weight d. inertia e. nothing changes

c. weight

If Earth's axis were tilted by 35° instead of its actual tilt, how would the seasons be different than they are currently? a. summers would be shorter b. Winters would be shorter c. winters would be colder d. Summers would be colder e. The seasons would remain the same

c. winters would be colder

Suppose we look at two distant galaxies: Galaxy 1 is twice as far away as Galaxy 2. In that case, ________. Select one: a.Galaxy 1 must be twice as big as Galaxy 2 b.Galaxy 2 must be twice as old as Galaxy 1 c.we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at an earlier time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2 d.we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at a later time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2

c. we are seeing Galaxy 1 as it looked at an earlier time in the history of the universe than Galaxy 2

Because of _____________, we can conclude that gravity works the same way on Mars as it does on Earth. Select one: a.the hypothetical statute b.Einsteins special theory of relativity c.The cosmological principle d.Newtons theory of relativity e.Sagan's planetary principle Feedback

c.The cosmological principle

You are standing on Earth's equator. Which way is Polaris, the North star? Select one: a.directly overhead b.The answer depends on whether it's winter or summer. c.on the northern horizon d.30 degrees up, due West e.The answer depends on what time of day (or night) it is.

c.on the northern horizon

On which day of the year does the Sun reach its northernmost point in the sky? a. autumnal equinox b. winter solstice c. vernal equinox d. summer solstice e. The sun always reaches the same altitude.

d. summer solstice

Which of the following statements is not an observed pattern of motion in our solar system? a. Most planets rotate in the same direction in which they orbit. b. Most planetary orbits lie nearly in the same plane c. All planets orbit the Sun in the same direction. d. Most planets orbit at the same speed e. Almost all moons orbit their planet in the same direction as the planet's rotation

d. Most planets orbit at the same speed

Why are terrestrial planets denser than jovian planets? Select one: a. Actually, the jovian planets are denser than the terrestrial planets. b. The Sun's gravity gathered dense materials into the inner solar system. c. Gravity compresses terrestrial planets to a higher degree, making them denser. d. Only dense materials could condense in the inner solar nebula.

d. Only dense materials could condense in the inner solar nebula.

Which of the following statements about the Moon is true? Select one: a. The Moon goes through a cycle of phases because it always has the same side facing Earth. b. The side of the Moon facing away from Earth is in perpetual darkness. c. The moon is only visible at night d. The Moon's distance from Earth varies during its orbit. e. If you see a new Moon from North America, someone in South America would see a full Moon.

d. The Moon's distance from Earth varies during its orbit.

Suppose the Moon's orbit were unchanged, but it rotated faster (meaning it did not have synchronous rotation). Which of the following would be true? a. Tides would be stronger; that is, higher high tides and lower low tides b. High tides would occur more frequently than they do now. c. The Moon would go through its cycle of phases (from one new Moon to the next) in less time than it does now. d. We would no longer always see nearly the same face of the Moon. e. All of the above are true.

d. We would no longer always see nearly the same face of the Moon.

In which direction on the horizon does a crescent moon rise? Select one: a. north b. west c. The Moon can become a crescent moon only after it has risen and changed its phase. d. east e. south

d. east

Why does Earth have the strongest magnetic field among the terrestrial worlds? Select one: a. it rotates much faster than any other terrestrial world b. it is by far the largest terrestrial world c. it is the only one with a metallic core d. it is the only one that has both a partially molten metallic core and reasonably rapid rotation e. it is the most volcanically active world

d. it is the only one that has both a partially molten metallic core and reasonably rapid rotation

Whether a planet will be rocky or gaseous depends on what important factor? Select one: a. the planet's internal temperature b. the time at which the planet is born c. the planet's radius d. the planet's distance from the Sun e. whether the planet has moons or rings or both moons and rings

d. the planet's distance from the Sun

If you go out at exactly 9 P.M. each evening over the course of 1 month, the position of a given star will move westward by tens of degrees. What causes this motion? Select one: a. Earth's rotation on its axis b. The speed of the star through the Galaxy c. Einsteins theory of relativity d. the revolution of Earth around the Sun e. The revolution of the Moon around Earth

d. the revolution of Earth around the Sun

Which of the following best describes the modern definition of a constellation? a.a group of stars that all lie at about the same distance from Earth b.a pattern of bright stars in the sky c.a collection of stars that are near one another in space d. a region of the celestial sphere e.a Greek mythological figure

d. a region of the celestial sphere

The day with the smallest number of daylight hours over the course of the year for a person living in the northern hemisphere is the a. summer solstice (June 1) b. The number of daylight hours is always the same. c. vernal equinox (March 21) d. winter solstice (Dec. 22) e. autumnal equinox (Sept. 23)

d. winter solstice (Dec. 22)

If there is a first quarter Moon out tonight, approximately how long from now will it be in the third quarter phase? Select one: a. 1 month. b. 3 to 4 days. c. 1 week. d. 3 weeks. e. 2 weeks.

e. 2 weeks.

What makes the North Star, Polaris, special? Select one: a. It is the star straight overhead. b. It is the star directly on your northern horizon. c. It is the brightest star in the sky. d. It can be used to determine your longitude on Earth. e. It appears very near the north celestial pole.

e. It appears very near the north celestial pole.

Which of the following is farthest from the Sun? Select one: a. Pluto b. a comet in the Kuiper belt c. an asteroid in the asteroid belt d. Neptune e. a comet in the Oort belt

e. a comet in the Oort belt

Where are most of the known asteroids found? Select one: a. between the orbits of the terrestrial planets b. in the Oort cloud c. in the Kuiper belt d. between the orbits of the jovian planets e. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

e. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

Where are most of the known asteroids found? Select one: a. in the Oort cloud b. in the Kuiper belt c. between the orbits of the terrestrial planets d. between the orbits of the jovian planets e. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

e. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

If the Moon is setting at midnight, the phase of the Moon must be Select one: a. waxing crescent b. full. c. third quarter d. waning crescent e. first quarter

e. first quarter

Which internal energy source is the most important in continuing to heat the terrestrial planets today? Select one: a. tidal heating b. all of the above c. accretion d. differentiation e. radioactivity

e. radioactivity

A person located on the equator is orbiting the center of the Earth to the East at 1670 km/s. Relative to the center of the Earth, a person on the North Pole is Select one: a.moving at the same velocity to the East, since they are both on the same planet in space. b.not moving at all. c.moving toward the South at the same velocity. d.experiencing weightlessness. e.stationary, except spinning in-place once per day.

e. stationary, except spinning in-place once per day.

Which of the following statements about the celestial sphere is NOT true? a.The celestial sphere does not exist physically b.From any location on Earth, we can see only half the celestial sphere at any one time c.Earth is placed at the center of the celestial sphere. d.When we look in the sky, the stars all appear to be located on the celestial sphere. e.The "celestial sphere" is just another name for our universe.

e.The "celestial sphere" is just another name for our universe.

In regard to the phase of the Moon, the term "waxing* means a. less than half-illuminated. b. illuminated area decreasing. c. more than half-illuminated. d. becoming smaller e. illuminated area increasing.

illuminated area increasing.

Rank the following in order of smallest to largest: -size of a typical galaxy - the width of a human hair - size of Pluto's orbit - distance to nearest star (other than the Sun) - one (1) light year

the width of a human hair, size of Pluto's orbit, one (1) light year, distance to nearest star (other than the Sun), size of a typical galaxy


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