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Components of the Universe Test Review :. Jeopardy Game. Please select a Team by picking the category that matches your birthday. January-March April-June July-September October-December. Team Scores. Participant Scores. Components of The Universe. Waves. Origins of The Universe.
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Components of the Universe Test Review: Jeopardy Game
Please select a Team by picking the category that matches your birthday. • January-March • April-June • July-September • October-December
Team Scores Participant Scores Components of The Universe Waves Origins of The Universe The Sun Distances HR Diagram $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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Waves $100 In the visible light spectrum, which color of light has the lowest frequency? • Red • Green • Blue • Violet
Waves $200 Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency and is often emitted from black holes? • Visible Light • Gamma • Infrared • Ultraviolet
Waves $300 In the diagram below, which letter represents the wavelength? • A • B • C • D
Waves $400 In the diagram below, which type of wave has the most energy? • Radio • Gamma • Infrared • Ultraviolet
Waves $500 Which electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength and is used to explore the universe? • Gamma • Radio • Infrared • Visible Light
The Sun $100 Why does the sun appear larger than other stars? • Distance to Earth • Yellow color • Chemical composition • High temperature
The Sun $200 Which group, on the HR Diagram, does our Sun belong to? • White Dwarfs • Giants • Super Giants • Main Sequence
The Sun $300 It takes approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light produced by the Sun to reach the Earth. Therefore, the Sun is located _ • Much less than one light year from the Earth • About 8.3 light years from the Earth • More than 160 light years from the Earth • About one light year from the Earth
The Sun $400 Which statement best describes Earth’s sun? • The sun is an average star in terms of size and temperature • The sun is the glowing remains of an older, dying star • The sun is a collection of stars held together by gravity • The sun is a red giant that will soon become a black dwarf star
The Sun $500 Energy is transferred from the Sun to Earth mainly by ___ • Molecular collisions • Density currents • Red shifts • Electromagnetic waves
Distances $100 If a star’s light takes 600 years to reach the Earth, we know the star is ___ • Showing a red shift • Moving away from us • Moving toward us • 600 light years away
Distances $200 Which unit would you use to best measure distances in the solar system? • Meter • Light year • Astronomical unit • Kilometer
Distances $300 Rigel is 490 light years from Earth. If Rigel explodes today (goes supernova) when will scientists on Earth be able to detect this stellar explosion? • Between 4-6 am • 490 years from now • 1000 years from now • When the sun is low on the horizon
Distances $400 The distance between objects in the universe are usually measured in light years because • Many objects in the universe are in close proximity to Earth • Only electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through a vacuum • Smaller units, such as kilometers, result in values that are impractical and large • Many objects in the universe radiate light that can be seen from Earth
Distances $500 A light year is an appropriate unit for measuring the ____. • Distance between galaxies • Time it takes to travel to Mars • Time it takes to travel to the Sun • Distance between the Earth and the Moon
HR Diagram $100 Which color of stars has the highest surface temperature? • Red • Blue • White • Yellow
HR Diagram $200 What is the primary factor that determines which path a star will take on the lifecycle diagram? • Nuclear fusion • Gravity • Mass • Chemical composition
HR Diagram $300 What is the general relationship between the surface temperature and brightness of a Main Sequence star? • As the temperature increases, the brightness increases • As the temperature increases, the brightness decreases • As the temperature increases, the brightness remains the same • As the temperature remains the same, the brightness increases
HR Diagram $400 A star that is extremely bright, but has a low temperature probably belongs to which group on the H-R Diagram? • Main sequence • White dwarfs • Giants • Super giants
HR Diagram $500 A star that is low in magnitude, but has a high surface temperature probably belongs to which group on the H-R Diagram? • White dwarfs • Giants • Super giants • Main sequence
Components of the Universe $100 Which of these best describes the composition of a nebula such as the Crab Nebula? • Clouds of dust and gas • Ice crystals • Planets and moons • Large asteroids
Components of the Universe $200 Spiral and irregular galaxies contain a lot of gas and dust. How is this related to the age of the stars in the galaxy? • A collection of gas and dust is needed to form new stars • All dust in galaxies is left over from old stars that died a long time ago • Gas and dust are a product of nuclear fusion in middle aged stars • There is no connection between gas and dust and the age of stars in a galaxy
Components of the Universe $300 What do all galaxies have in common? • They are the same shape • They are made of stars • They are the same distance from Earth • They travel around the Sun
Components of the Universe $400 In what way is the life cycle of stars a cycle? • The number of stars in the universe is constant • All types of stars follow a predictable pattern of change • Black holes cause the compression of matter, which in time, forms new stars • Supernovas give off dust and gas, which eventually form nebulae
Components of the Universe $500 Which of the following best explains why stars are different colors? • The star are in different galaxies • The stars are different distances away • The stars are at different stages in their life cycles • The stars have different numbers of planets orbiting them
Origins of the Universe $100 What information can astronomers obtain from spectrographs about stars? • Temperature and chemical composition • Size and distance • Temperature and distance • Chemical composition and distance
Origins of the Universe $200 By studying the light from stars in distant galaxies, scientists know that _ • The universe has not changed over time • Objects in the universe are moving apart • The sun is still the center of the universe • All objects in the universe are the same distance apart
Origins of the Universe $300 Studying the red shift in light is important to astronomers because it provides evidence that the __ • Universe is expanding • Light year is a useful unit • Planets are rotating • Sun is a star
Origins of the Universe $400 Which of these statements best supports the Big Bang theory? • The Sun contains most of the mass that makes up the Solar System • The three types of galaxies are spiral, elliptical, and irregular • Galaxies show a red shift, indicating they are moving away from each other • The North Pole of the Earth points to Polaris the North Star
Origins of the Universe $500 Scientists believe that before the “big bang”, the matter that makes up the universe ___ • Was spread far apart • Was packed tightly together • Did not exist • Was located where it is today