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ch15

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1. Planets moving around stars have been directly observed outside the solar system. True False

2. The Sun has hundreds of times more mass than all the rest of the solar system. True False

3. The temperature on the surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead. True False

4. It is impossible to theorize about the formation of the solar system because no other planetary systems can be observed. True False

5. The elements heavier than iron in Earth were formed by the supernova explosions of other stars. True False

6. Venus, the sister planet to Earth, has an atmosphere whose composition is similar to that of Earth. True False

7. Photographs of the surface of Mars provides evidence that liquid water once flowed on its surface. True False

8. The density of the planet Saturn is so low that it would float in water. True False

9. A comet's tail always trails behind it throughout its journey through the solar system. True False

10. The asteroids forming a belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter were prevented from forming a planet by the strong gravitational field of Jupiter. True False

11. Strong evidence about former existing life has been found on A. Mars. B. Venus. C. meteorites. D. None of the above.

12. One of the following planets is denser than the others: A. Saturn. B. Jupiter. C. Uranus. D. Earth.

13. Which of the following statements about the length of a planet's day is true? A. The closer the planet is to the Sun, the shorter is its day. B. The more massive the planet, the longer its day. C. The four gas giants barely rotate at all. D. None of the above.

14. Earth moves most rapidly in its orbit around A. January 3. B. March 21. C. July 1. D. September 22.

15. The surface temperature of Venus is so high because A. it is so much closer to the Sun. B. its day is so long that the side facing the Sun gets very hot. C. it has many active volcanoes that heat up the atmosphere. D. its atmosphere traps much of the incoming solar energy.

16. Which of the following is true about the surface of Mars? A. There are numerous active volcanoes. B. It is much too cold for liquid water to exist. C. The polar ice caps are frozen water. D. The greenish areas are due to low, scrubby vegetation.

17. Which planets have no moons? A. Earth and Neptune B. Mars and Saturn C. Mercury and Venus D. All of the planets have at least one moon.

18. Which of the following statements about comets is not true? A. Comets are thought to be dirty snowballs. B. The birthplace of comets is a cloud of icy, dusty aggregates beyond the solar system. C. Most comets have elliptical orbits with periods around one hundred years. D. The tail of a comet consists of dust and evaporated ices.

19. Earth, other planets, and the rest of the solar system formed A. at the same time as the rest of the stars in the galaxy. B. millions of years ago from elements that have always existed. C. from a giant nebula millions of years ago. D. billions of years ago from elements created in previously existing stars.

20. Most of the mass of the solar system is found in A. the terrestrial planets. B. the gas giants. C. the comets and asteroids. D. the Sun.

21. The polar ice caps of Mars is believed to consist mostly of A. water ice. B. solid carbon dioxide. C. frozen ammonia. D. frozen methane.

22. The smallest planet in the solar system is A. Mercury. B. Mars. C. Uranus. D. Venus.

23. A dwarf planet of the solar system is A. Ceres. B. Pluto. C. Eris. D. All of the above.

24. The atmosphere of Venus is predominantly A. carbon dioxide. B. nitrogen. C. methane. D. water vapor.

25. Our model of the surface features of Venus was obtained by A. powerful Earth-based telescopes. B. cameras on the fly-by Voyager probes. C. radar mapping from the Magellan probe. D. the Venera probes which roamed the surface of the planet.

26. Which of the following about Jupiter is not true? A. Jupiter is mostly made of light elements like hydrogen and helium. B. Much of the planet is composed of hydrogen compressed so greatly that it is liquid. C. The colored bands in Jupiter's atmosphere are believed to result from atmospheric convection. D. Because Jupiter is mostly hydrogen, it is only slightly more massive than Earth.

27. Remnants of asteroids or comets that survive the trip through Earth's atmosphere to strike the surface are called A. meteors. B. meteorites. C. meteoroids. D. "shooting stars".

28. All the evidence indicates that the universe is about how old? A. 6,000 years B. 4.5 billion years C. 13.7 billion years D. 100,000 billion years

29. Which one of the following planets does not belong with the others? A. Mars B. Jupiter C. Mercury D. Venus

30. The brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon is A. Saturn. B. Jupiter. C. Mars. D. Venus.

ch15 Key

1. Planets moving around stars have been directly observed outside the solar system. FALSE

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #1 Topic: Solar System

2. The Sun has hundreds of times more mass than all the rest of the solar system. TRUE

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #2 Topic: Solar System

3. The temperature on the surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead. TRUE

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #3 Topic: Solar System

4. It is impossible to theorize about the formation of the solar system because no other planetary systems can be observed. FALSE

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.03 Tillery - Chapter 15 #4 Topic: Solar System

5. The elements heavier than iron in Earth were formed by the supernova explosions of other stars. TRUE

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.03 Tillery - Chapter 15 #5 Topic: Solar System

6. Venus, the sister planet to Earth, has an atmosphere whose composition is similar to that of Earth. FALSE

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #6 Topic: Solar System

7. Photographs of the surface of Mars provides evidence that liquid water once flowed on its surface. TRUE

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #7 Topic: Solar System

8. The density of the planet Saturn is so low that it would float in water. TRUE

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #8 Topic: Solar System

9. A comet's tail always trails behind it throughout its journey through the solar system. FALSE

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.02 Tillery - Chapter 15 #9 Topic: Solar System

10. The asteroids forming a belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter were prevented from forming a planet by the strong gravitational field of Jupiter. TRUE

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.02 Tillery - Chapter 15 #10 Topic: Solar System

11. Strong evidence about former existing life has been found on A. Mars. B. Venus. C. meteorites. D. None of the above.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #11 Topic: Solar System

12. One of the following planets is denser than the others: A. Saturn. B. Jupiter. C. Uranus. D. Earth.

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #12 Topic: Solar System

13. Which of the following statements about the length of a planet's day is true? A. The closer the planet is to the Sun, the shorter is its day. B. The more massive the planet, the longer its day. C. The four gas giants barely rotate at all. D. None of the above.

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.04 Tillery - Chapter 15 #13 Topic: Solar System

14. Earth moves most rapidly in its orbit around A. January 3. B. March 21. C. July 1. D. September 22.

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.04 Tillery - Chapter 15 #14 Topic: Solar System

15. The surface temperature of Venus is so high because A. it is so much closer to the Sun. B. its day is so long that the side facing the Sun gets very hot. C. it has many active volcanoes that heat up the atmosphere. D. its atmosphere traps much of the incoming solar energy.

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #15 Topic: Solar System

16. Which of the following is true about the surface of Mars? A. There are numerous active volcanoes. B. It is much too cold for liquid water to exist. C. The polar ice caps are frozen water. D. The greenish areas are due to low, scrubby vegetation.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #16 Topic: Solar System

17. Which planets have no moons? A. Earth and Neptune B. Mars and Saturn C. Mercury and Venus D. All of the planets have at least one moon.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #17 Topic: Solar System

18. Which of the following statements about comets is not true? A. Comets are thought to be dirty snowballs. B. The birthplace of comets is a cloud of icy, dusty aggregates beyond the solar system. C. Most comets have elliptical orbits with periods around one hundred years. D. The tail of a comet consists of dust and evaporated ices.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.02 Tillery - Chapter 15 #18 Topic: Solar System

19. Earth, other planets, and the rest of the solar system formed A. at the same time as the rest of the stars in the galaxy. B. millions of years ago from elements that have always existed. C. from a giant nebula millions of years ago. D. billions of years ago from elements created in previously existing stars.

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.03 Tillery - Chapter 15 #19 Topic: Solar System

20. Most of the mass of the solar system is found in A. the terrestrial planets. B. the gas giants. C. the comets and asteroids. D. the Sun.

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #20 Topic: Solar System

21. The polar ice caps of Mars is believed to consist mostly of A. water ice. B. solid carbon dioxide. C. frozen ammonia. D. frozen methane.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #21 Topic: Solar System

22. The smallest planet in the solar system is A. Mercury. B. Mars. C. Uranus. D. Venus.

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #22 Topic: Solar System

23. A dwarf planet of the solar system is A. Ceres. B. Pluto. C. Eris. D. All of the above.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #23 Topic: Solar System

24. The atmosphere of Venus is predominantly A. carbon dioxide. B. nitrogen. C. methane. D. water vapor.

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #24 Topic: Solar System

25. Our model of the surface features of Venus was obtained by A. powerful Earth-based telescopes. B. cameras on the fly-by Voyager probes. C. radar mapping from the Magellan probe. D. the Venera probes which roamed the surface of the planet.

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #25 Topic: Solar System

26. Which of the following about Jupiter is not true? A. Jupiter is mostly made of light elements like hydrogen and helium. B. Much of the planet is composed of hydrogen compressed so greatly that it is liquid. C. The colored bands in Jupiter's atmosphere are believed to result from atmospheric convection. D. Because Jupiter is mostly hydrogen, it is only slightly more massive than Earth.

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #26 Topic: Solar System

27. Remnants of asteroids or comets that survive the trip through Earth's atmosphere to strike the surface are called A. meteors. B. meteorites. C. meteoroids. D. "shooting stars".

Blooms Level: 2. Understand Section: 15.02 Tillery - Chapter 15 #27 Topic: Solar System

28. All the evidence indicates that the universe is about how old? A. 6,000 years B. 4.5 billion years C. 13.7 billion years D. 100,000 billion years

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.03 Tillery - Chapter 15 #28 Topic: Solar System

29. Which one of the following planets does not belong with the others? A. Mars B. Jupiter C. Mercury D. Venus

Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #29 Topic: Solar System

30. The brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon is A. Saturn. B. Jupiter. C. Mars. D. Venus.

Blooms Level: 3. Apply Section: 15.01 Tillery - Chapter 15 #30 Topic: Solar System

ch15 Summary
Category Blooms Level: 2. Understand Blooms Level: 3. Apply Blooms Level: 4. Analyze Section: 15.01 Section: 15.02 Section: 15.03 Section: 15.04 Tillery - Chapter 15 Topic: Solar System # of Questions 9 14 7 20 4 4 2 30 30

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