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Laurie Gould Dominion High School. $100. A. A moon. B. A planet. C. A star. A lollipop. $8,000. $200. $300. $400. $500. $1,000. $4,000. $32,000. $16,000. $64,000. $125,000. $250,000. $500,000. $1,000,000. $2,000. Team 1. What is the sun?. $100. A. Constellation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Laurie Gould Dominion High School

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C. A star

What is the sun?

A. A moon B. A planet

D. A lollipop$200

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A. Constellation B. Picture

C. Sky writing D. Galaxy$200

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What is the name for a group of

stars that make a pattern in the

sky?

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B. Distance

A light year is a measure of _____________.

A. Time

C. Speed D. Density$100

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A. Main Sequence

What type of star is the sun?

B. Rock star

C. Protostar D. Red Giant$100

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A. Hydrogen and helium

The 2 main elements in stars are

B. Hydrogen and Methane

C. Iron and Water D. Helium and Lithium$200

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B. Orion

C. Draco

Which is a circumpolar

constellation?

A. Leo

D. Hydra$200

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The process that occurs in the sun’s core.

A. Fission B. Photosynthesis

C. Fusion D. Respiration$200

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A. Red Giant

C. Supernova

The next stage in the life

cycle of the sun?

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B. Supergiant

D. Black Hole

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D. White Dwarf

The dying core of a red giant?

A. Nebula B. Protostar

C. Neutron Star$200

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C. Apparent Magnitude

Brightness of a star as viewed

from Earth?

A. Luminosity B. Absolute Magnitude

D. Telescopic$200

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B.150 million km

What is an astronomical

unit?A. 1,000 km

C. 9 trillion km D. 100 miles$200

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B. 10 million

The temperature when stellar

fusion begins?A. 1 million

C. 1,000 D. 100 million$200

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C. Surface Temp.

What determines the color of a star?

A. Elements B. Core Temp

D. Brightness$200

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B. Spectroscope

The instrument that refracts light into the

spectrum?A. Telescope

C. Stereoscope D. Kaleidoscope$200

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D. Red Giant

The stage when fusion of helium

occurs?

A. Main Sequence B. Neutron Star

C. Protostar$200

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A. 5 billion years

How much longer will the sun be in its

current stage?B. 1 million years

C.100 billion yrs D. 1,000 years$200

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A. Radio waves

What is the wave with the

longest wavelength?

B. Cosmic waves

C. X-rays D. Microwaves$200

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C. It decreases

What happens to wave

frequency as wavelength increases?

A. It increases B. Stays the same

D. Gets hotter$200

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A. Galaxy

A collection of billions of

stars is a …….

B. Universe

C. Quasar D. Constellation$200

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D. 8min 20sec C. 8.2 seconds

How long does it take sunlight to

reach Earth?

A. 8hrs 20min B. 1 year

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D. Parallax

How is distance to

stars measured?

A. With a ruler B. Use a satellite

C. A stopwatch$200

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B. Absolute Magnitude

Brightness of a star if all an equal distance

from Earth?A. Apparent Magnitude

C. Luminosity D. Lite Brite$200

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C. Narrow-Line

Which is not a type of spectra?

A. Continuous B. Absorption

D. Bright-Line$200

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The actual brightness of

a star is called …….

A. Magnitude B. Luminosity

C. Variability D. Sirius$200

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A. 70%

What percent of the sun is hydrogen?

B. 50%

C. 100% D. 30%$200

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D. Quasar

A very bright object at the edge of the universe?

A. Supergiant

C. Nebula

B. Nova

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D. Weird

Which is not a shape of galaxies?

A. Spiral B. Elliptical

C. Irregular$200

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D. Supergiant

What type of star is

Betelgeuse?

A. Black Hole B. Main Sequence

C. White Dwarf$200

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A. Orion

Name a winter constellation.

B. Scorpio

C. Libra D. Sagittarus$200

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D. Cepheid

Type of variable star used to

measure distance to galaxies.

A. Pulsating Star B. Eclipsing Binary

C. Polaris$200

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C. RRMIVUXGC

All of the energy in the

Electromagnetic Spectrum from

longest to shortest

wavelength?A. CGXUVIMRR B. UXGCRRMI

D. IMRRUXGC$200

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B. NPMRSSNB

Stages in the life cycle of large star in

order.

A. NPMRWN

C. BNSSRMPN D. NPMSRSNB$200

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Congratulations, You Just Won

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What is the sun?

B. A planet

C. A star$200

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A. Constellation

C. Sky Writing$200

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What is the name for a group of stars that make a pattern in

the sky?

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A light year is a measure of ____________.

A. Time B. Distance

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What type of star is the sun?

A. Main Sequence B. Rock Star

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A. Hydrogen and Helium B. Hydrogen and Methane

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The 2 main elements in stars are

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Which is a circumpolar

constellation?

B. Orion

C. Draco$200

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A. Fission

C. Fusion$200

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The process that occurs in the sun’s

core.

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C. Supernova

The next stage in the life

cycle of the sun?

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A. Red Giant

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The dying core of a red giant?

B. Nova

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Brightness of a star as viewed

from Earth?

B. Absolute Magnitude

C. Apparent Magnitude$200

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What is an astronomical

unit?

A. 1,000 km B. 150 million km

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The temperature when stellar

fusion begins? A. 1 million B. 10 million

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What determines the color of a

star?

A. Elements

B. Surface Temp$200

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The instrument that refracts light

into the spectrum?

B. Spectroscope

C. Stereoscope$200

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The stage when fusion of helium

occurs?

B. Neutron Star

D. Red Giant$200

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How much longer will the sun be in its

current stage?

A. 5 billion years

C. 100 billion yrs$200

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A. Radio wave

D. Microwave$200

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Team 1What is the wave with

the longest wavelength?

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What happens to wave frequency as wavelength

increases?

A. It increases

C. It decreases$200

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A collection of billions of stars

is a …….

B. Galaxy

C. Quasar$200

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How long does it take sunlight to

reach Earth?

D. 8min 20secC. 8.2 seconds$200

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How is distance to

stars measured?B. Use a satellite

D. Parallax$200

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Brightness of a star if all an

equal distance from Earth?

A. Apparent Magnitude B. Absolute Magnitude

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Which is not a type of

spectra?

C. Narrow-Line D. Bright-Line$200

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The actual brightness of

a star is called …….

A. Magnitude B. Luminosity

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What percent of the sun is

hydrogen?

A. 70% B. 50%

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C. Nebula D. Quasar$200

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A very bright object at the edge of the

universe?

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Which is not a shape of galaxies?

A. Spiral

D Weird$200

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What type of star is Betelgeuse?

A. Black Hole

D. Supergiant$200

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A. Orion

D. Sagittarius$200

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Name a winter constellation.

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Type of variable star used to

measure distance to galaxies.

C. Polaris D. Cepheid$200

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All of the energy in the

Electromagnetic Spectrum from

longest to shortest

wavelength?A. CGXUVIMRR

C. RRMIVUXGC$200

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Stages in the life cycle of large star

in order.

A. NPMRWN B. NPMRSSNB

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