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Assignment 6

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  spectral
B  density
C  radiance
D  luminosity
Question #4
A  visual
B  luminous
C  eclipsing
D  spectral
Question #5
A  parallax
B  perihelion
C  parallel
D  binary
Question #11
A  Spectral type A5, luminosity class II
B  Spectral type M2, luminosity class I
C  Spectral type M1, luminosity class III
D  Spectral type O9, luminosity class I
E  Spectral type G2, luminosity class V
Question #12
A  Alphard is 180 light years away.
B  Alphard is in the constellation of Hydra.
C  Alphard is a bright giant.
D  Alphard has a surface temperature of 4400K.
E  Alphard has a luminosity 400 times that of the Sun.
Question #13
A  mass and radius
B  luminosity and apparent brightness
C  luminosity and temperature
D  mass and luminosity
E  temperature and radius
F  absolute brightness and radius
Question #14
A  No.
B  Yes, if the cool star is more dense than the hot star.
C  Yes, if the cool star is farther from Earth than the hot star.
D  Yes, if the cool star is larger than the hot star.
E  Yes, if the cool star is closer to Earth than the hot star.
F  Yes, if the cool star is smaller than the hot star.
Question #15
A  radius
B  surface temperature
C  luminosity class
D  mass
E  luminosity
Question #18
A  Its apparent brightness will decrease by a factor of 3.
B  Its apparent brightness will increase by a factor of 9.
C  Its apparent brightness will increase by a factor of 3.
D  Its apparent brightness will remain the same.
E  Its apparent brightness will decrease by a factor of 9.
Question #19
A  10 seconds of arc
B  10 thousand seconds
C  33 light-years
D  66 million kilometers
E  33 thousand years
Question #20
A  hotter than that of Star B.
B  smaller than that of Star B.
C  larger than that of Star B.
D  cooler than that of Star B.
E  fewer parsecs than that of Star B.