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Name: Date: Science Period Astronomy Unit PracticeTest 2014 Sci 7 Directions: Write the letter of the BEST answer on the appropriate space on the answer sheet. 2 points each 1.The model in which SUN is at the center of the system of planets is called the Oheliocentric system. B. geocentric system. C. solar system. D. Copernican system. 2.The heliocentric system gained support when Galileo observed that Venus has phases. B. one side of the moon always faces Earth. C. the orbit of each planet is an ellipse. D. most of the smaller planets are closer to the sun. 3and4: Use the diaaram of the solar system below to answer the question. The Solar System 1Vol to scale 3. Which planet does the sun have a Least gravitational pull on and why? A. Planet 3 because we live there. B. Planet 6 because it is near the asteroid belt. Planet 11 because it is furthest from the sun. D. Planet 1 because it is closest to the sun.

4. What would happen to planet 8 if it double in mass? he planet would be pulled into the Sun. B. The planet would continue straight into space. C. The planet would drop from space. D. The Planet would shrink in size. 5. What color are the coolest stars? Red B. White C. Blue D. Orange 6. The layer of the sun that looks like a halo or crown during an eclipse is the A. Core B. Photosphere C Chromosphere Corona 7. The chemical reaction that is the source of a star's energy is Nuclear fusion B. Nuclear waste C. Hydrogen D. Helium 9. Parallax is a method to determine The distance of a star from Earth. B. The classification of a star. C. The temperature of a star. D. The mass of a star. 10. The lifetime of a star depends on its A. temperature. mass. C. magnitude. D. brightness.

11. A star is born when A. a nebula expands. B. helium and oxygen combine. nuclear fusion starts. D. a protostar begins to cool. 12. A black dwarf is the final stage of a edium-sized star. B. supergiant star. C. protostar. D. nebula. 13. When stars begin to run out of fuel, they first become upergiants. B. supernovas. C. white dwarfs. D. neutron stars. 14. The closest star to our solar system is 0 Proxima Centauri A B. Betelgeuse C. Rigel D. The sun 15. The moon rotates on its axis 28 days B. 2 weeks C. 12.5 hours D. 1 year 16. When are tides highest? A. during the moon's first quarter phase when the sun, Earth, and the moon are nearly in a line C. when the moon is at a right angle to the sun D. during the moon's third quarter phase

17. Day and night are caused by A. the tilt of Earth's axis. B. Earth's revolution around the sun. C. eclipses. Earth's rotation on its axis. 18. Earth has seasons because A. Earth rotates on its axis. B. the distance between Earth and the sun changes. arth's axis is tilted as it moves around the sun. D. the temperature of the sun changes. 19. When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, North America will A. more indirect rays and shorter days. B. more indirect rays and longer days. more direct rays and shorter days. more direct rays and longer days. ad 20. One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about A. one rotation. B. one season. Cone year. D. one eclipse.

Directions: Use the electromagnetic spectrum and your knowledge of Science to answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. 2 points each Radio Infrared Ultraviolet X-rays Gamma Visible light Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet 21. Which electromagnetic radiation has a longer wavelength: Ultraviolet or infrared? 114 -c-ra r 0-4 22. Describe the relationship between energy and wavelength of electromagnetic radiation? a ta.) v re_ Ks.1-- r eas e rip y r-e_ets%gr 0 r S vt e_ le c Q_Asce.S t_ I e ny cl '2-a5 " --F 23. Which color of vlsibie light has the least energy?

Directions: Use the H-R Diagram and your knowledge of Science to answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. 2 points each Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram Blue or blue-white White Yellow Red-orange Red Rigel f - / I Zeta \ Eridanl Spica \Main sequence / Regulus 4,.. Vega Deneb Superglants North Star (Polaris) Canopus gol Tapella Aldebaran -.. / N. Mizar N ( Sirius N. Arcturus Procyon N \ Pollux e Altair N -""*. Akor, Centauri A Sun* * Alpha Sirius B White dwarfs Procyon B Tau Ceti Betelgeuse / Antares./ Mira Giants Alpha Centauri B 1 N Epsi on Eridani t\ \ Barnard's star Van Maanen s'stal I \" 50,000 20,000 10,000 6,000 5 000 3,000 Surface Temperature ( C) 27. Which star has a greater absolute brightness, Aldebaran or Spica? tc 28. Which stars have a higher surface temperature than Regulus? p c cp) 2,4 L:cr 1.rian 29. How are Deneb and Rigel similar? 304-t, very br4t-f- ; a frt 30. Why is Betelgeuse much brighter than our sun? e_ c_a_gts 2_ cr,p- I I, e 31. Why would Sirius B csiteat)righter ar than Canopus? TI 'S 9.u_eS1-1. 0A re'6ee...1 +a ckhoce skoit'7brç kln.esr, 7; 4. I) e_c- 0-C4f -e. 4_ ;s ch5ser +0 -l-4 e 4-Ear4A,

Directions: Use the eclipse diagram and your knowledge of Science to answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. 1 points each Total eclipse 3 LtcLr T-tt e_ 0 itt t 's F, I 11 00 r p s e_ 6 r-41.1 32. Figure A represents a,4pg..t.m.v- eclipse. Explain. 33. During what moon phase is shown in Figure B? e_ Laj-

34. On the diagram below, label high tide(s) and low tides (s). 2 points A B High or low /4 es k C D i 0--6) k is jcles 0 + e_ s Q_ FIL t- + k 42_ S cl Q_ p j4 0 5-1 35. Does the diagram below show Spring tides o ides? 2 points How do you know? C. C-CA-3 S LC ia. a et a 110-0-pvLs,* v _e_ t.) Of Ct gis k o 4-4er se K. 36. In the diagram above, what moon phase is seen from Earth? 2 points 3 r ct_ 37. Why are Spring high tides very high but neap high tides very low? 2 points

Directions: Use the seasons diagram and your knowledge of Science to answer the following questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. 1 point each Osition D Position A /1 Position C Position B 38. What is the approximate date of the Earth at POSITION A? 2 39. What season is the Southern Hemisphere experiencing at POSITION B? SID r t'y 40. Which city has its shortest day at POSITION A? C 41. What season is City 1 experiencing? 6 ct, Directions: Write the BEST answer to each question on the line. 1 point each 42. The date is July 4th. What season is it? St-tiltnl-er-- 43. How is the Northern Hemisphere tilted when it experiences winter? e_ r-f-it4e'vt /4--A- +t- I L.acty S re, 1st 1. S 44. What is happening to the length of day (versus night) as autumn progresses to winter? Write your answer on the answer sheet. Daylight hours get shorter Daylight hours get longer Daylight hours are equal