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100

What is our closest star?

Correct Answer: The Sun


100

What is a constellation?

Correct Answer: A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky.

100

What is a galaxy?

Correct Answer: A huge group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.

100

What is the Big Bang theory?

Correct Answer: The idea that the universe began from a single point and has been expanding.

100

What is the capital city of France?

Correct Answer: Paris

200

 Which star helps sailors navigate north?

Correct Answer: Polaris (North Star)

200

Why do different constellations appear in different seasons?

Correct Answer: Because Earth orbits the Sun, changing our view of the night sky.

200

What is the name of our galaxy?

Correct Answer: The Milky Way

200

About how many years ago did the Big Bang occur?

Correct Answer: Around 13.8 billion years ago

200

What organ pumps blood throughout the body?

Correct Answer: The heart

300

What color are the hottest stars?

Correct Answer: Blue

300

 Name the constellation that contains the star Betelgeuse.

Correct Answer: Orion

300

What are the three main types of galaxies?

Correct Answer: Spiral, elliptical, and irregular.

300

What happens to the temperature of the universe as it expands?

Correct Answer: It decreases (the universe gets cooler).

300

Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?

Correct Answer: William Shakespeare

400

What do stars make by nuclear fusion?

Correct Answer: Energy (or helium, from hydrogen)

400

What ancient cultures used constellations for navigation?

Correct Answer: Greeks, Egyptians, and Polynesians (any of these is correct)

400

What shape is the Milky Way galaxy?

Correct Answer: Spiral

400

What does redshift in distant galaxies show about the universe?

Correct Answer: The universe is expanding

400

What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Correct Answer: Mars

500

What type of star will our Sun become at the end of its life?

Correct Answer: White dwarf

500

Which constellation can be used to find both the North Star and the Little Dipper?

Correct Answer: Ursa Major

500

Why do galaxies sometimes collide?

Correct Answer: Gravity pulls them together as they move through space.

500

What element was mostly formed during the first minutes after the Big Bang?

Correct Answer: Hydrogen

500

What do you call an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?

Correct Answer: Obtuse angle