Stars
Celestial Objects
Theories of Universe
Evidence for Big Bang
100
What is the formation of a star called?

Protostar

100

This icy celestial body develops a glowing coma and a tail when it approaches the Sun due to solar radiation and wind.

Comet

100

This theory suggests that the universe began from an infinitely small point, expanding rapidly in a process known as cosmic inflation.

Big Bang Theory

100

The ______________ of light from distant galaxies provides evidence for the expansion of the universe.

red shift

200

Which star is the hottest out of the following: blue-white, white, yellow or red?

Blue-white


200

Found mainly between Mars and Jupiter, this region contains numerous rocky bodies that never formed into a planet.

Asteroid belt

200

This theory, proposed by Johannes Kepler, posits that the Sun is at the center of the universe and that all planets revolve around it.

Heliocentric

200

This faint radiation, discovered in 1965, is considered a remnant of the Big Bang and fills the entire universe.

Cosmic Microwave Radiation Background

300

When a medium-sized star runs out of hydrogen, it turns into a.......

Red giant

300

This type of celestial body orbits a planet and can be natural, like the Moon, or artificial, like those used for communication

Satellite 

300

This ancient model of the universe, proposed by Ptolemy, places Earth at the centre, with all other celestial bodies orbiting around it.

Geocentric

300

The abundance of light elements, such as _________ and __________, is consistent with the Big Bang Theory. 

hydrogen and helium

400

A red supergiant will end its life as either a _________ or a ____________.

Neutron star or black hole

400

These small rocky or metallic objects enter Earth’s atmosphere and burn up, often called "shooting stars."

Meteor

400

According to this theory, the universe is unchanging, with stars and celestial bodies remaining in fixed positions throughout time.

Static Universe Theory

400

What is the percentage of hydrogen and helium in nuclear matter?

Hydrogen 75%, helium 25%

500

The outward pressure pushing outward keeps a star stable. What causes this outward pressure? 

Nuclear fusion

500

The largest planet in our solar system, this gas giant is known for its Great Red Spot, a massive storm.

Jupiter

500

According to the Big Bang Theory, how old is the universe?

13.7 billion (will accept 13.8 billion)

500

What process created light elements in the early universe and supported predictions of the Big Bang Theory?

Nuclear Fusion

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