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Post by Matthew Lestrange Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:26 pm

I'm just posting the old Exams as a reference for new ones....

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Post by Matthew Lestrange Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:31 pm

GOOD LUCK!!!

Basic Astronomy students. Here is your final exam. To complete, copy the exam into a new PM. You will find a Written and then a Visual section. Make sure you complete it all to receive full points. Also make sure your answers are visible. I will not hunt for them. If I can't tell what the answer is you will not receive credit for that question.
Student Info
1.) Name:
2.) House:
3.) Year:
4.) Did you attend classes:
5.) Anything you would like to add:

Written Section
Truth or False (2 pts. each)
1.) Venus is the largest of all planets
2.) Jupiter is one of the giant planets.
3.) Classical planets have been known since prehistorically times.
4.) Pluto was once a planet.
5.) There are 10 planets that make up the solar system.

Fill In the Blank (5 pts. each)
1.) Comets sometimes fizzle out and become indistinguishable from _____.
2.) The giant planets are sometimes also referred to as _____.
3.) The _____ between Mars and Jupiter forms the boundary between the inner solar system and the outer solar system.

Multiple Choice (10 pts each)
1.) The Inner Solar System contains:
    (A) Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Earth, Sun
  • (B) Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, Sun
  • (C) Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
  • (D) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
  • (E) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

2.) The Outer Solar System contains:
  • (A) Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Earth, Sun
  • (B) Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn, Sun
  • (C) Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
  • (D) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
  • (E) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

3.) The Main asteroid belt lies between which orbits:
  • (A) Sun and Neptune
  • (B) Mars and Jupiter
  • (C) Jupiter and Pluto
  • (D) Earth and Neptune
  • (E) Sun and Pluto

4.) Which planet is now classified as a dwarf planet:
  • (A) Pluto
  • (B) Sun
  • (C) Mars
  • (D) Earth
  • (E) Jupiter

5.) Which of the following planets are NOT visible to the unaided eye:
  • (A) Mars
  • (B) Saturn
  • (C) Venus
  • (D) Mercury
  • (E) Neptune


Visual Section
Below you will find 5 different constellation. You will need to provide the following for each.
  • (A) Name of Constellation
  • (B) Abbreviation of the name.
  • (C) Genitive name
  • (D) Translations:
  • (E) When is it best seen?


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Post by Matthew Lestrange Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:31 pm

GOOD LUCK!!!

OWL Astronomy students. Here is your final exam. To complete, copy the exam into a new PM. You will find a Written and then a Visual section. Make sure you complete it all to receive full points. Also make sure your answers are visible. I will not hunt for them. If I can't tell what the answer is you will not receive credit for that question.
Student Info
1.) Name:
2.) House:
3.) Year:
4.) Did you attend classes:
5.) Anything you would like to add:

[center]Written Section
Truth or False (2 pts. each)
1.) Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences.
2.) One of the most powerful creations was made by an Italian mathatican.
3.) Albert Einstein was an important person in the history or astronomy
4.) Galileo studied at Yale.
5.) Sir Isaac Newton as from America.

Fill In the Blank (5 pts. each)
1.) The Law of ____-An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
2.) ____hypothesis: These events were due to the reappearance of one object on an orbit which brought it close to the Sun once every 76 years. He then went on to predict that the comet would return again in 1758. The comet was sighted, on schedule, on Christmas Day 1758 and has since borne Halley's name.
3.) Newton's third law of motion, which is also known as the principle of action and reaction, states for that every action, there is an equal but ____reaction

Multiple Choice (10 pts each)
1.) Which of the following is not a famous person from the history of Astronomy?
    (A) Sir. Isaac Newton
  • (B) Albert Einstein
  • (C) Michealango
  • (D) Galileo
  • (E) Pythagoras

2.) In Newton's third law of motion, which of the following finishes this statement: For every action,
  • (A) Everything stops
  • (B) They keep going
  • (C) Nothing happens
  • (D) There is an equal but opposite reaction
  • (E) There is another action

3.) In what year did Albert Einstein with the Nobel Prize"
  • (A) 1900
  • (B)1945
  • (C) 1905
  • (D) 1890
  • (E) 1921

4.) Which of the following did Galileo study while attending the University of Pisa?
  • (A) Mathematics
  • (B) Medicine
  • (C) Philosophy
  • (D) The world
  • (E) Art

5.) Who is the leading figure in Modern Cosmology:
  • (A) Einstein
  • (B) Krocker
  • (C) Galileo
  • (D) Dr. Stephen Hawking
  • (E) Newton


Visual Section
Below you will find 5 different constellation. You will need to provide the following for each.
  • (A) Name of Constellation
  • (B) Abbreviation of the name.
  • (C) Genitive name
  • (D) Translations:
  • (E) When is it best seen?
  • (F) Position in the Sky?


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Spoiler:
2.)
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3.)
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4.)
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5.)
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Post by Matthew Lestrange Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:32 pm

GOOD LUCK!!!

NEWT Astronomy students. Here is your final exam. To complete, copy the exam into a new PM. You will find a Written and then a Visual section. Make sure you complete it all to receive full points. Also make sure your answers are visible. I will not hunt for them. If I can't tell what the answer is you will not receive credit for that question.
Student Info
1.) Name:
2.) House:
3.) Year:
4.) Did you attend classes:
5.) Anything you would like to add:

[center]Written Section
Truth or False (2 pts. each)
1.) Many who study Astronomy believe that the Big Bang was the beginning of it all
2.) Pope Gregory invents the telescope.
3.) In 1609 Kepler's 1st and 2nd laws of motion is announced.
4.) In 1878 The Great Red Spot on Jupiter becomes prominent.
5.) Newton introduces the Theory of Relativity

Fill In the Blank (5 pts. each)
1.) ____ uses telescope for astronomical purposes. He discovers 4 Jovian moons, the Moon's craters and the Milky Way galaxy.
2.) ______ becomes the first man in space!
3.) _____ correctly predicts the return of a comet (Halley's comet) in 1758.

Multiple Choice (10 pts each)
1.) How long ago did the Big Bang occur?
  • (A) 280 BC
  • (B) Between 13 and 20 Billion years ago
  • (C) 2000 AD
  • (D) 20, 000 BC
  • (E) 1000 BC

2.) Which of the following best describes Hans Lippershey?
  • (A) A German scientist
  • (B) A Danish doctor
  • (C) A Dutch Lens maker
  • (D) An American explorer
  • (E) An Englishman

3.) In what country did a hominid living over 3 million years ago, named "Lucy", become unearthed?
  • (A) Ethiopia
  • (B) England
  • (C) Russia
  • (D) USA
  • (E) Italy

4.) Which country can claim to have put the first person in space?
  • (A) America
  • (B) England
  • (C) Germany
  • (D) Canada
  • (E) Russia

5.) Who built the first reflecting telescope
  • (A) Einstein
  • (B) Krocker
  • (C) Galileo
  • (D) Dr. Stephen Hawking
  • (E) Newton


Visual Section
Below you will find 5 different constellation. You will need to provide the following for each.
  • (A) Name of Constellation
  • (B) Abbreviation of the name.
  • (C) Genitive name
  • (D) Translations:
  • (E) When is it best seen?
  • (F) Position in the Sky?
  • (G) Name the named stars?


1.)
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2.)
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3.)
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4.)
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5.)
Spoiler:

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