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What is the primary composition of Jupiter and Saturn? (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Hydrogen and Oxygen Nitrogen and Oxygen D Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen Question 2 Approximately how many times more massive is Jupiter than Earth? A 3 times B 5 times 10 times 30 times E 50 times F 100 times G 300 times H 500 times Question 3 Which Galilean moon is the largest moon in the Solar System? (A) Callisto (B) Europa Ganymede D lo Question 4 Which Galilean moon is the most volcanic body in the Solar System A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D lo Question 5 З Poin Which Galilean moon has an ocean of water under a thin crust of ice making it a possible candidate to search for life? A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D) lo Question 6 The composition of Saturn's rings is primarily. (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Water Ice and Rocky Dust Carbon and Rocky Dust D Rocky Dust and Metalic Particles Question 7 This moon of Saturn has a thicker atmosphere than Earth's atmosphere (A) Dione (B) Enceladus lapetus D Titan Question 8 This moon of Saturn is very small but sprays water into space from liquid pockets or oceans below its surface (A) Dione (B) Enceladus © lapetus D) Titan Question 9 Uranus gets its greenish-blue color from which chemical in its atmosphere? A Ammonia B Hydrogen c) Helium D) Methane E Water Question 10 When Voyager visited Neptune it photographed a massive storm. What was this storm named? (A Great Blue Spot (B) Great Dark Spot Great Red Spot D) Great White Spot Question 11 Which of Neptune's moons has geysers of liquid nitrogen? A Larissa (B) Nereid Proteus (D) Triton Question 12 Why is Pluto considered to be a "Dwarf Planet" rather than a Planet? (A) It didn't clear its orbit of similar-sized objects (B It doesn't orbit the Sun It is not spherical in shape D Its moon is almost the same size as Pluto Question 13 Where do the majority of asteroids orbit? A between Venus and Earth B between Earth and Mars between Mars and Jupiter between Jupiter and Saturn E beyond Neptune Question 14 Where did most of the asteroids come from? A A group of planetesimals that failed to form a planet (B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside our solar system Question 15 Where do most meteorites come from? (A) asteroids B comets Kuiper belt D) Oort cloud Question 16 Where are most short-period comets thought to have originated from? (A) asteroid belt B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside of the solar system Question 17 Where are most long-period comets thought to have originated from? A asteroid belt B Kuiper belt C) Oort cloud D outside of the solar system Question 18 Where does nuclear fusion take place in the Sun? A convection zone B core c) corona radiation zone Question 19 Which is the hottest part of the Sun's Atmosphere A chromosphere B corona Cphotosphere thermosphere Question 20 How does the sunspot's magnetic field cause it to appear dark? A their magnetic fields deflect light B their magnetic field heats the region above the spot causing the surface to cool C their magnetic field pulls the surface down causing the depression to appear dark (D) their magnetic prevents heat from reaching the surface causing the spot to be cooler Question 21 Which is the coolest spectral class of star? A A в) в F EK F) M Question 22 This is currently the most accurate technique to determine the distance to stars (A) Parallax B Periodic Stars © Proper Motion Spectroscopic Parallax E Type la Supernova Question 23 Where do stars form? (A) cold neutral region (B) HII regions hot ionized region D) molecular clouds E warm ionized region F warm neutral regions Question 24 While on the main sequence stars are powered by this type of fusion A) deuterium fusion B helium fusion C hydrogen fusion D lithium fusion (E triple-alpha fusion Question 25 For a main-sequence star in equilibrium, these two "forces" are balanced A degenerate pressure and gravity B degenerate pressure and magnetic force degenerate pressure and thermal pressure gravity and thermal pressure E gravity and magnetic force F magnetic force and thermal pressure What is the primary composition of Jupiter and Saturn? (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Hydrogen and Oxygen Nitrogen and Oxygen D Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen Question 2 Approximately how many times more massive is Jupiter than Earth? A 3 times B 5 times 10 times 30 times E 50 times F 100 times G 300 times H 500 times Question 3 Which Galilean moon is the largest moon in the Solar System? (A) Callisto (B) Europa Ganymede D lo Question 4 Which Galilean moon is the most volcanic body in the Solar System A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D lo Question 5 З Poin Which Galilean moon has an ocean of water under a thin crust of ice making it a possible candidate to search for life? A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D) lo Question 6 The composition of Saturn's rings is primarily. (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Water Ice and Rocky Dust Carbon and Rocky Dust D Rocky Dust and Metalic Particles Question 7 This moon of Saturn has a thicker atmosphere than Earth's atmosphere (A) Dione (B) Enceladus lapetus D Titan Question 8 This moon of Saturn is very small but sprays water into space from liquid pockets or oceans below its surface (A) Dione (B) Enceladus © lapetus D) Titan Question 9 Uranus gets its greenish-blue color from which chemical in its atmosphere? A Ammonia B Hydrogen c) Helium D) Methane E Water Question 10 When Voyager visited Neptune it photographed a massive storm. What was this storm named? (A Great Blue Spot (B) Great Dark Spot Great Red Spot D) Great White Spot Question 11 Which of Neptune's moons has geysers of liquid nitrogen? A Larissa (B) Nereid Proteus (D) Triton Question 12 Why is Pluto considered to be a "Dwarf Planet" rather than a Planet? (A) It didn't clear its orbit of similar-sized objects (B It doesn't orbit the Sun It is not spherical in shape D Its moon is almost the same size as Pluto Question 13 Where do the majority of asteroids orbit? A between Venus and Earth B between Earth and Mars between Mars and Jupiter between Jupiter and Saturn E beyond Neptune Question 14 Where did most of the asteroids come from? A A group of planetesimals that failed to form a planet (B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside our solar system Question 15 Where do most meteorites come from? (A) asteroids B comets Kuiper belt D) Oort cloud Question 16 Where are most short-period comets thought to have originated from? (A) asteroid belt B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside of the solar system Question 17 Where are most long-period comets thought to have originated from? A asteroid belt B Kuiper belt C) Oort cloud D outside of the solar system Question 18 Where does nuclear fusion take place in the Sun? A convection zone B core c) corona radiation zone Question 19 Which is the hottest part of the Sun's Atmosphere A chromosphere B corona Cphotosphere thermosphere Question 20 How does the sunspot's magnetic field cause it to appear dark? A their magnetic fields deflect light B their magnetic field heats the region above the spot causing the surface to cool C their magnetic field pulls the surface down causing the depression to appear dark (D) their magnetic prevents heat from reaching the surface causing the spot to be cooler Question 21 Which is the coolest spectral class of star? A A в) в F EK F) M Question 22 This is currently the most accurate technique to determine the distance to stars (A) Parallax B Periodic Stars © Proper Motion Spectroscopic Parallax E Type la Supernova Question 23 Where do stars form? (A) cold neutral region (B) HII regions hot ionized region D) molecular clouds E warm ionized region F warm neutral regions Question 24 While on the main sequence stars are powered by this type of fusion A) deuterium fusion B helium fusion C hydrogen fusion D lithium fusion (E triple-alpha fusion Question 25 For a main-sequence star in equilibrium, these two "forces" are balanced A degenerate pressure and gravity B degenerate pressure and magnetic force degenerate pressure and thermal pressure gravity and thermal pressure E gravity and magnetic force F magnetic force and thermal pressure What is the primary composition of Jupiter and Saturn? (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Hydrogen and Oxygen Nitrogen and Oxygen D Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen Question 2 Approximately how many times more massive is Jupiter than Earth? A 3 times B 5 times 10 times 30 times E 50 times F 100 times G 300 times H 500 times Question 3 Which Galilean moon is the largest moon in the Solar System? (A) Callisto (B) Europa Ganymede D lo Question 4 Which Galilean moon is the most volcanic body in the Solar System A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D lo Question 5 З Poin Which Galilean moon has an ocean of water under a thin crust of ice making it a possible candidate to search for life? A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D) lo Question 6 The composition of Saturn's rings is primarily. (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Water Ice and Rocky Dust Carbon and Rocky Dust D Rocky Dust and Metalic Particles Question 7 This moon of Saturn has a thicker atmosphere than Earth's atmosphere (A) Dione (B) Enceladus lapetus D Titan Question 8 This moon of Saturn is very small but sprays water into space from liquid pockets or oceans below its surface (A) Dione (B) Enceladus © lapetus D) Titan Question 9 Uranus gets its greenish-blue color from which chemical in its atmosphere? A Ammonia B Hydrogen c) Helium D) Methane E Water Question 10 When Voyager visited Neptune it photographed a massive storm. What was this storm named? (A Great Blue Spot (B) Great Dark Spot Great Red Spot D) Great White Spot Question 11 Which of Neptune's moons has geysers of liquid nitrogen? A Larissa (B) Nereid Proteus (D) Triton Question 12 Why is Pluto considered to be a "Dwarf Planet" rather than a Planet? (A) It didn't clear its orbit of similar-sized objects (B It doesn't orbit the Sun It is not spherical in shape D Its moon is almost the same size as Pluto Question 13 Where do the majority of asteroids orbit? A between Venus and Earth B between Earth and Mars between Mars and Jupiter between Jupiter and Saturn E beyond Neptune Question 14 Where did most of the asteroids come from? A A group of planetesimals that failed to form a planet (B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside our solar system Question 15 Where do most meteorites come from? (A) asteroids B comets Kuiper belt D) Oort cloud Question 16 Where are most short-period comets thought to have originated from? (A) asteroid belt B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside of the solar system Question 17 Where are most long-period comets thought to have originated from? A asteroid belt B Kuiper belt C) Oort cloud D outside of the solar system Question 18 Where does nuclear fusion take place in the Sun? A convection zone B core c) corona radiation zone Question 19 Which is the hottest part of the Sun's Atmosphere A chromosphere B corona Cphotosphere thermosphere Question 20 How does the sunspot's magnetic field cause it to appear dark? A their magnetic fields deflect light B their magnetic field heats the region above the spot causing the surface to cool C their magnetic field pulls the surface down causing the depression to appear dark (D) their magnetic prevents heat from reaching the surface causing the spot to be cooler Question 21 Which is the coolest spectral class of star? A A в) в F EK F) M Question 22 This is currently the most accurate technique to determine the distance to stars (A) Parallax B Periodic Stars © Proper Motion Spectroscopic Parallax E Type la Supernova Question 23 Where do stars form? (A) cold neutral region (B) HII regions hot ionized region D) molecular clouds E warm ionized region F warm neutral regions Question 24 While on the main sequence stars are powered by this type of fusion A) deuterium fusion B helium fusion C hydrogen fusion D lithium fusion (E triple-alpha fusion Question 25 For a main-sequence star in equilibrium, these two "forces" are balanced A degenerate pressure and gravity B degenerate pressure and magnetic force degenerate pressure and thermal pressure gravity and thermal pressure E gravity and magnetic force F magnetic force and thermal pressure What is the primary composition of Jupiter and Saturn? (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Hydrogen and Oxygen Nitrogen and Oxygen D Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen Question 2 Approximately how many times more massive is Jupiter than Earth? A 3 times B 5 times 10 times 30 times E 50 times F 100 times G 300 times H 500 times Question 3 Which Galilean moon is the largest moon in the Solar System? (A) Callisto (B) Europa Ganymede D lo Question 4 Which Galilean moon is the most volcanic body in the Solar System A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D lo Question 5 З Poin Which Galilean moon has an ocean of water under a thin crust of ice making it a possible candidate to search for life? A Callisto B Europa Ganymede D) lo Question 6 The composition of Saturn's rings is primarily. (A) Hydrogen and Helium B Water Ice and Rocky Dust Carbon and Rocky Dust D Rocky Dust and Metalic Particles Question 7 This moon of Saturn has a thicker atmosphere than Earth's atmosphere (A) Dione (B) Enceladus lapetus D Titan Question 8 This moon of Saturn is very small but sprays water into space from liquid pockets or oceans below its surface (A) Dione (B) Enceladus © lapetus D) Titan Question 9 Uranus gets its greenish-blue color from which chemical in its atmosphere? A Ammonia B Hydrogen c) Helium D) Methane E Water Question 10 When Voyager visited Neptune it photographed a massive storm. What was this storm named? (A Great Blue Spot (B) Great Dark Spot Great Red Spot D) Great White Spot Question 11 Which of Neptune's moons has geysers of liquid nitrogen? A Larissa (B) Nereid Proteus (D) Triton Question 12 Why is Pluto considered to be a "Dwarf Planet" rather than a Planet? (A) It didn't clear its orbit of similar-sized objects (B It doesn't orbit the Sun It is not spherical in shape D Its moon is almost the same size as Pluto Question 13 Where do the majority of asteroids orbit? A between Venus and Earth B between Earth and Mars between Mars and Jupiter between Jupiter and Saturn E beyond Neptune Question 14 Where did most of the asteroids come from? A A group of planetesimals that failed to form a planet (B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside our solar system Question 15 Where do most meteorites come from? (A) asteroids B comets Kuiper belt D) Oort cloud Question 16 Where are most short-period comets thought to have originated from? (A) asteroid belt B Kuiper belt Oort cloud D) outside of the solar system Question 17 Where are most long-period comets thought to have originated from? A asteroid belt B Kuiper belt C) Oort cloud D outside of the solar system Question 18 Where does nuclear fusion take place in the Sun? A convection zone B core c) corona radiation zone Question 19 Which is the hottest part of the Sun's Atmosphere A chromosphere B corona Cphotosphere thermosphere Question 20 How does the sunspot's magnetic field cause it to appear dark? A their magnetic fields deflect light B their magnetic field heats the region above the spot causing the surface to cool C their magnetic field pulls the surface down causing the depression to appear dark (D) their magnetic prevents heat from reaching the surface causing the spot to be cooler Question 21 Which is the coolest spectral class of star? A A в) в F EK F) M Question 22 This is currently the most accurate technique to determine the distance to stars (A) Parallax B Periodic Stars © Proper Motion Spectroscopic Parallax E Type la Supernova Question 23 Where do stars form? (A) cold neutral region (B) HII regions hot ionized region D) molecular clouds E warm ionized region F warm neutral regions Question 24 While on the main sequence stars are powered by this type of fusion A) deuterium fusion B helium fusion C hydrogen fusion D lithium fusion (E triple-alpha fusion Question 25 For a main-sequence star in equilibrium, these two "forces" are balanced A degenerate pressure and gravity B degenerate pressure and magnetic force degenerate pressure and thermal pressure gravity and thermal pressure E gravity and magnetic force F magnetic force and thermal pressure
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