
7th Weekly Assessment in Science 9
Quiz by April Francisco
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- Q1
It is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern, typically representing an animal, mythological person or creature, or an inanimate object.
freetextm://constellation: constellations
30s - Q2
The Greeks called the large constellation Orion, which means?
freetext://hunter
30s - Q3
It is responsible for the fact that we can see different parts of the sky at different parts of the year.
freetext://revolution
30s - Q4
During summer in the Philippines, the constellations of Orion and ______ are not visible at night.
freetext://taurus
30s - Q5
A trap used in hunting wild pigs is called?
freetext://balatik
30s - Q6
The star with the mass between12-78 Jupiter masses which is not enough for them to transform from main sequence to giant or super giant is called?
freetextm://brown dwarfs: brown dwarfs
30s - Q7
The most recognizable constellation that can be seen at night is?
freetext://big dipper
30s - Q8
Two stars (Merakand Dubhe) in the Big Dipper are called?
freetextm://pointer stars: pointer star
30s - Q9
It expand approach the sizes of the orbits of planets.
freetextm://red super giants: red super giant
30s - Q10
A star’s ___________ is the brightness the star would have if all stars were the same standard distance from the Earth.
freetext://absolute brightness
30s - Q11
The stars on the same side as the sun cannot be seen because sunlight overpowers all the starlight.
boolean://true
30s - Q12
Polaris stands almost motionless in the sky, and all the stars of the Northern sky appear to rotate around it.
boolean://true
30s - Q13
The star’s brightness as seen from Earth is called absolute brightness.
boolean://false
30s - Q14
Super Giants has a mass of less than 10 times than that of our sun and have started to decay.
boolean://false
30s - Q15
The stars on the same side as the sun cannot be seen because sunlight overpowers all the starlight.
boolean://true
30s