Vocab Matching Pt. 1
Vocab. Matching Pt. 2
Vocab. Matching Pt.3/
Multiple Choice Pt. 1
Multiple Choice Pt. 2/
Critical Thinking Pt. 1
Critical Thinking Pt. 2/
Skill Applications
100

What are space vehicles that carry cameras, instruments, and other tools called?

a. telescope

b. space probe

c. comet

b. space probe 

100

What is the name of the instrument that is used to observe distant objects?

a. telescope

b. asteroids 

c. gas giants

a. telescope

100
What is the path an object takes when revolving around another object?

a. orbit 

b. axis

c. solar system

a. orbit 

100

What is the source of almost all the energy in our solar system?

a. plant life

b. an asteroid

c. the sun

d. Saturn's rings 

c. the sun

100

Which is the more reliable method for a sailor to determine north: using the star Polaris or reading a map? Why?

Using the star Polaris is more reliable because its position stays fixed above the North Pole. With a map, you would need to find landmarks to know which direction is north. 

200

What is the imaginary line that Earth rotates around called?

a. axis

b. planet

c. orbit 

a. axis

200

Small, rocky objects that move between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are ___________________.

a. comet

b. star

c. asteroids 

c. asteroids 

200

Large spheres made mostly of gases are called ____________________.

a. asteroids 

b. comets

c. gas giants

c. gas giants

200

Planets that are close to the sun ________________.


a. move through the asteroid belt

b. orbit faster than the outer planets

c. orbit slower than the outer planets

d. move closer and closer to the sun 

b. orbit faster than the outer planets
200

Besides the fact that space probes can travel to places that may be dangerous for people, what are some other advantages of sending a space probe instead of a crewed mission to gather data?

Space probes can operate over long distances and time. A crewed mission is limited because it needs food, water, and an oxygen supply. 

300

A large object that moves around a star is called a ____________________.

a. star 

b. gas giant

c. planet

c. planet

300

A central star (the sun) and the objects that move around it is called the ______________________.

a. axis

b. solar system

c. outer planets 

b. solar system

300

What are planets between the asteroid belt and sun called?

a. outer planets

b. inner planets

c. solar system 

b. inner planets 

300

What has a space probe found that could prove liquid water may have once existed on Mars?

a. icebergs

b. a ring of ice

c. water vapor

d. sedimentary rocks 

d. sedimentary rocks 

300

True of false? Does the Earth orbit around the sun in a oval-like shape on its axis?

True!

400

A burning sphere of gases is called a __________.

a. constellation 

b. star

c. comet 

b. star 

400

What is a small mass of ice and dust that orbits the sun?

a. comet

b. star

c. inner plants 

a. comet

400

Unlike other planets, Earth has ________________.

a. liquid water

b. an axis

c. big storms

d. gravity

a. liquid water 

400

Most constellations appear in different places in the sky during the year because...

a. they orbit the sun

b. they circle the North Pole

c. Earth revolves around the sun

d. the stars revolve around Earth

c. Earth revolves around the sun 

400

What is the purpose of drawing a scale model? 

A scale model can help to show correct distance between objects. For example, it is important to understand appropriate distances between inner planets from the sun. 

Ex: Every 1 cm = 50 million kilometers 

500

What is a group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky?

a. star

b. asteroids

c. constellation

c. constellation 

500

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are ___________________.

a. inner planets

b. outer planets

c. gas giants

b. outer plants

500

Rings around planets are formed by ______________.

a. asteroids 

b. comets

c. rock, ice crystals, and dust

d. moons

c. rock, ice crystals, and dust

500

Which would be better to use during severe weather: a radio telescope or an optical telescope? Why?

A radio telescope because it is able to collect data in weather conditions that might affect an optical telescope. 
500

What does the constellation The Big Dipper look like? 

The Big Dipper forms the shape of a ladle or a large dipping spoon.