Moon Rock Basics
Apollo Missions
Moon Rock Science
Fun Facts About Moon Rocks
100

What are moon rocks primarily composed of?

A) Sandstone and granite

B) Basalt and anorthosite 

C) Limestone and marble

D) Quartz and feldspar

B) Basalt and anorthosite 

100

Which Apollo mission was the first to bring back moon rocks?

A) Apollo 10

B) Apollo 11 

C) Apollo 12

D) Apollo 14

B) Apollo 11 

100

What tool do scientists use to determine the age of moon rocks?

A) Carbon dating

B) Radiometric dating

C) X-ray spectroscopy

D) Isotope matching

B) Radiometric dating

100

What country besides the U.S. has samples of moon rocks?

A) China

B) Japan

C) Soviet Union/Russia

D) India

C) Soviet Union/Russia

200

What process created most of the moon rocks we find today?

A) Plate tectonics

B) Meteor impacts

C) Volcanic activity

D) Erosion

C) Volcanic activity

200

How much moon rock was collected during the Apollo 11 mission?

A) 10 pounds

B) 20 pounds

C) 47.5 pounds

D) 100 pounds

C) 47.5 pounds

200

What rare Earth mineral is commonly found in moon rocks?

A) Hematite

B) Ilmenite

C) Magnetite

D) Zircon

B) Ilmenite

200

Where can you touch a moon rock on public display in the U.S.?

A) Kennedy Space Center

B) Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

C) Houston Space Center

D) NASA Headquarters

B) Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

300

What is the name of the powdery soil covering moon rocks?

A) Lunar gravel

B) Regolith 

C) Crater dust

D) Silt

B) Regolith

300

Which Apollo mission collected the most moon rock?

A) Apollo 13

B) Apollo 15

C) Apollo 16

D) Apollo 17 

D) Apollo 17

300

How do scientists know moon rocks are from the moon and not meteorites?

A) They have water content

B) Their isotopic signatures

C) They are magnetic

D) Their density is unique

B) Their isotopic signatures

300

What kind of moon rock was stolen in 2002 and later recovered?

A) Apollo lunar sample

B) Goodwill moon rock

C) Apollo 15 plaque

D) Lunar basalt

B) Goodwill moon rock

400

How old are most moon rocks collected by astronauts?

A) 1.2 to 1.5 billion years

B) 2.0 to 2.5 billion years

C) 3.1 to 4.4 billion years 

D) 5.0 to 5.5 billion years

C) 3.1 to 4.4 billion years 

400

How many total pounds of moon rocks were brought back by all Apollo missions?

A) 300 pounds

B) 842 pounds 

C) 1,000 pounds

D) 1,500 pounds

B) 842 pounds

400

What kind of radiation has altered moon rocks on the surface?

A) UV radiation

B) Gamma radiation

C) Cosmic radiation

D) Microwave radiation

C) Cosmic radiation

400

In 2020, NASA contracted a private company to collect moon rocks. Name the company.

A) SpaceX

B) Lunar Outpost

C) Blue Origin

D) Virgin Galactic

B) Lunar Outpost

500

What’s the main difference between moon rocks and Earth rocks in terms of minerals?

A) Moon rocks contain no radioactive elements

B) Moon rocks lack water-bearing minerals 

C) Moon rocks are richer in calcium

D) Moon rocks are magnetic

B) Moon rocks lack water-bearing minerals 

500

What type of moon rock was discovered during the Apollo 15 mission?

A) Mare basalt

B) Anorthosite

C) Genesis Rock

D) Olivine

C) Genesis Rock

500

What gas trapped in moon rocks provides clues about the early solar system?

A) Hydrogen

B) Helium-3 

C) Oxygen

D) Methane

B) Helium-3

500

How many countries were gifted moon rock samples from Apollo 11 and 17?

A) 50

B) 75

C) 100

D) 135

D) 135