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Exam 1

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

Question #2
A  Three to four days
B  One week
C  One month
D  Two weeks
Question #3
A  the chromosphere of the sun.
B  prominences.
C  the photosphere of the sun.
D  the corona of the sun.
Question #4
A  New phase and crossing Earth’s orbital plane.
B  None of these.
C  Full phase and below the plane of Earth’s orbit.
D  New phase and below the plane of Earth’s orbit.
E  Full phase and crossing Earth’s orbital plane.
Question #5
A  summer solstice and the winter solstice.
B  the sun is on the ecliptic and is never on the celestial equator.
C  autumnal equinox and the vernal equinox.
D  the sun is always on the celestial equator.
Question #6
A  Autumnal equinox
B  Winter solstice
C  Vernal equinox
D  Summer solstice
Question #7
A  In some phases, the Moon can be observed during the day.
B  The observed phase of the Moon changes over the course of one night.
C  Everyone on Earth observes the same phase of the Moon on a given night.
D  The phases of the Moon cycle with a period of approximately one month.
Question #8
A  more than half
B  less than half
C  all
D  none
E  half
Question #9
A  None of these.
B  The large communications satellite will have an orbital period that is half as long as weather satellite.
C  The large communications satellite will have an orbital period that is more than twice as long as the weather satellite.
D  The large communications satellite will have an orbital period that is twice as long as the weather satellite.
Question #10
A  Galileo Galilei
B  Isaac Newton
C  Johannes Kepler
D  Nicholas Copernicus
E  Tycho Brahe
Question #11
A  traveled in elliptical orbits.
B  travel in circular orbits with uniform motion.
C  were allowed to travel backwards in their orbits.
D  traveled on epicycles whose centers followed orbits around the Earth.
Question #12
A  The moons appeared to be too small, and therefore too far away, to be considered part of the solar system.
B  The moons moved in non-circular orbits about Jupiter.
C  The moons did not appear to orbit the Earth.
D  The moons did not appear to orbit the Sun.
Question #13
A  was heliocentric.
B  included elliptical orbits.
C  is the model we currently use.
D  contained epicycles.
Question #14
A  that Venus goes through phases
B  that Jupiter has several moons orbiting it
C  that Saturn has rings
D  that Mars moves with retrograde motion
E  that the Sun rotates on its axis
Question #15
A  both a line around the sky directly above Earth’s equator and the dividing line between the north and south celestial hemispheres.
B  the path that the sun appears to follow on the celestial sphere as Earth orbits the sun.
C  a line around the sky directly above Earth’s equator.
D  both the dividing line between the north and south celestial hemispheres and the path that the sun appears to follow on the celestial sphere as Earth orbits the sun.
E  the dividing line between the north and south celestial hemispheres.
Question #17
A  The revolution of the Earth around the Sun
B  The revolution of the Sun around the Earth
C  The Earth’s rotation on its axis
D  The revolution of the Moon around the Earth
Question #18
A  our longitude is +55°
B  our longitude is +35°
C  our latitude is +55°
D  our latitude is +35°
Question #19
A  Newton’s Law of Gravitation
B  Newton’s 1st Law
C  Newton’s 3rd Law
D  Newton’s 2nd Law
Question #20
A  double the mass of the Moon.
B  None of the changes listed could cause the force to increase.
C  move the moon two times closer to Earth.
D  double the mass of Earth.
E  All of the changes listed would cause the same increase in the force.
Question #21
A  noon and midnight.
B  new moon and first quarter moon.
C  first quarter and third quarter moons.
D  new moon and full moon.
E  third quarter and full moons.
Question #22
A  The tides on Earth are caused by the pull of the Sun’s gravity.
B  The tides on Earth are caused by the tilt in the Earth’s axis.
C  The tides on Earth are caused by changes in the Earth’s orbital speed.
D  The tides on Earth are caused by the pull of the Moon’s gravity.
Question #23
A  There is an unbalanced force acting on it.
B  Its velocity is not zero.
C  Its acceleration is not zero.
D  Its acceleration is zero.