SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Cosmology
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
science
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The larger bodies that formed early in teh solar nebula that were chemically differentiated
Callisto (Jupiter)
Nova
planetesimal
Differential Rotation
2. Moon in less than the angular diameter of the Sun.
Annular Eclipse
mare basalt
Flat - Flat
Globular Cluster
3. A galaxy sending out a stream of material from its nucleus
Radio Galaxy
Limb darkening
greehouse effects
Dark Nebula
4. Saturn
least dense
Celestial Sphere
greatest elongation
Color Index
5. The mix of pure photon energy that emerged at the start of the universe.
Emission Spectrum
cosmic fireball
solar nebula
Roundest orbit
6. Formed from slow rotating clouds - collapsed quicker - initial star formation rate is high but died out - older - little rotation - look redder
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
cosmological principle
Make up of the jovian planets
Energy Level
7. A high-pressure bulge in Neptune's southern hemisphere
Apollo asteroids
Winter Solstice
Liquid metallic hydrogen
great dark spots
8. The point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the sun
Proton-proton chain
aphelion
density
Triple Alpha rocess
9. Form honeycomb like patterns surrounding empty or nearly empty voids.
SETI
retrograde motion
superclusters
direct motion
10. The gap inthe outer portion of Saturn's A ring
Enke gap
Corona
Light Pollution
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
11. Light scattered through the atmosphere that degrades astronomical images
meteorite
Light Pollution
Metals
CNO Cycle
12. The point where a superior planet is as far away from the sun as it can be (as seen from the Earth)
Atomic Number
density
opposition
supernova
13. 1. We see rapid movements or high energy radiation coming at some level from the nuclei of nearly every galaxy we have looked at. 2. We suspect that the creation of these supermassive black holes is part of the galaxy formation process.
density parameter
Gravitational Lens
Synodic Day
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
14. The sinking of denser elements to the center of a young molten planet
chemical differentiation
Flat - Flat
Electron
nova
15. Centered on the Earth
Trojan asteroids
Geocentric
Planetary Nebula
Most dense
16. The place in the sky that the Earth's axis points toward (can be either north or south)
Colestial Pole
radiation pressure
Spectral Lines
Cosmic Microwave Background
17. Flattened spherical distribution of old stars with some young stars too. 'hub' of Milky way - stars orbit with solid body speeds. Elongated into bar shape
Interstellar Extinction
radio lobe
Spectral Lines
bulge
18. The trapping of heat by carbon dioxide or other gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
greehouse effects
Kuiper belt
Ammonia - methane - and water
Red Giant
19. A volume of space where few - if any - galaxies are located
H-are Diagram
Callisto (Jupiter)
Color Index
Void
20. The force of attraction between any two objects having mass
gravity
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
fusion crust
Nova
21. A faint - remarkably uniform distribution of radiation in space
Ionization
Autumnal Equinox
Cosmic Microwave Background
Titus-Bode Law
22. Mercury and venus
synchronous rotation
fewest moons
Parallax
self-propagating star formation
23. 10 cm -> 1 mm
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
synchrotron radiation
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
condensation temperature
24. Disk dust grains are made of all the elements that are not in gaseous form in space which blocks starlight and causes interstellar extinction
plate tectonics
interstellar dust
Big Bang
Absorption Spectrum
25. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Big Bang
density
condensation temperature
26. A small and dim but hot star.
White Dwarf
Absorption Spectrum
Cassegrain Focus
blazar
27. The place in the sky that the Earth's axis points toward (can be either north or south)
accretion disk
Colestial Pole
dark energy
matter dominated universe
28. Cold aggregates of gas - large and contain a huge amount of matter - so cold that molecules stick together to form molecules.
Jupiters red spot
acceleration
molecular clouds
aphelion
29. A volume of space where few - if any - galaxies are located
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
Clouds of sufuric acid (very inhospitable and brightest object in the sky) - process called greenhouse affect traps radiation making it 900 degrees at times - spins with retrograde rotation (sun rises in west) and takes 58.4 days for it to set. Thick
Inverse Square Law
Void
30. Old - pock marked - icy surface - interior is not differentiated - geologically dead - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Radio Galaxy
Callisto (Jupiter)
least dense
resonance
31. Is there water on the moon?
Electromagnetic Radiation
interstellar dust
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
32. Rich= dense crowded cores of galaxies - poor= few members and a looser organization of galaxies
terrestrial planet
Rich vs poor clusters
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Extrasolar Planet
33. Small bulges - loosely wound - massive arms - arms have many H2 regions and look very lumpy
Sc spiral galaxy
Flocculent spirals
disk
aphelion
34. A spread of light with an uninterrupted wavelength distribution of energy.
Continuous Spectrum
zone
Resolving Power
Light Curve
35. Jupiter
Astronomical Unit
most moons
comet
era of recombination
36. Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
Jovian Planets
Resolving Power
Gamma ray bursts
37. Theory virtually demands that the geometry of the universe be ______. Results of measuring lumps in the cosmic background radiation indicate that the universe geometry is ________.
Granules
Sidereal Day
Flat - Flat
great dark spots
38. The point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the sun
Radiative Diffusion
aphelion
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
Largest diameter
39. The Big Bang was not an explosion of matter into empty space - like the explosion of a bomb. Instead - it was an emergence of space and time filled with pure energy where before none of this was present. The point from which is emerged is called the
meteor shower
The Big Bang Theory
Sidereal Day
E=mc2
40. A planet that is farther from the sun than the Earth is
Apparent Magnitude
Superior planets
Make up of the jovian planets
solar nebula
41. The elementary building blocks from which protons and neutrons are formed.
least dense
quarks
Magnification
Halo
42. Young clusters in disk are irregularly shaped since they have no time to relax into the rounder relaxed shape of globular clusters-will constantly be torn apart and assimilated.
Convection
open star clusters
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
great dark spots
43. A massive variable star used to find distances to the galaxies or clusters that contain them.
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
Celestial Sphere
Cepheid Variable
Reflector
44. Wave- only waves cause an interference pattern when passing through a double slit - particle- only particles deposit energy at specific locations (the way an image builds up on digital camera)
Black Hole
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Apparent Magnitude
45. A two-filter measure of the color - and hence temperature - of a star.
Geocentric
Sc spiral galaxy
Color Index
Dark matter is located at center of clusters - pulling the cluster members into faster orbits--dark matter gravity keeps objects in galxies bound.
46. A distance measure determined by the shifting of a star against the background sky every 6 months.
Parsec
Callisto (Jupiter)
Particle Horizon
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
47. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
Celestial Equator
Sc spiral galaxy
Turn off Point
Winter Solstice
48. A push or a pull
H2 Regions
Kuiper belt
force
least dense
49. A large and bright but cool star.
Interstellar Extinction
belt
Oort Cloud
Red Giant
50. A change in the wavelength of light caused by a motion between the observer and light (or wave) source (blue shift if getting closer - red shift if moving away)
Focal Plane
Thermonuclear Fusion
Celestial Equator
Doppler Shift