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- Q1Which statement best describes evidence of the Big Bang Theory?Galaxies within the universe collided about 13.7 billion years ago forming the present objects in the universeMost objects in the universe are moving away from each other as a result of an event that occurred about 13.7 billion years ago.Galaxies throughout the universe moved toward each other after an event that occurred about 13.7 billion years agoExisting objects in the universe moved randomly with the potential of colliding in about 13.7 billion years300s
- Q2Which of the following pieces of evidence or data supports the Big Bang Theory?The universe is continually expandingMeasuring the distance between celestial bodies (galaxies, planets, stars, etc.)Measuring the cosmic background radiation of the universeAll of the above300s
- Q3The faint radiation on radio telescopes that was a mysterious glow coming from all directions in space was evident left over from the Big Bang. This piece of evidence is known as_______FusionThe Minimal TheoryThe Crunch TheoryCosmic Microwave Background Radiation300sS6E1a
- Q4Which best describes the career or job of an astronomer or cosmologist?A scientist who studies the ocean and the levelsA scientist who studies objects in space, such as galaxies, black holes, moons, and planetsA scientist who studies the frequency of earthquake wavesA scientist who studies fossils of the Earth and deep depression within the Earth300sS6E1a
- Q5Why is the origin of the Universe so important to the creation of matter?Energy could not be created or destroyedI don't knowNothing was created in the UniverseThe Universe cooled enough to allow for the formation of atoms300sS6E1a
- Q6What were the first two elements to form once the Universe expanded and cooled?Carbon and heliumHydrogen and oxygenHelium and oxygenHydrogen and Helium300sS6E1a
- Q7What are some important pieces of evidence we have for the Big Bang?Hubble's Law (the expansion of the Universe) and cosmic background radiation (CBR)The sun is the biggest starWe travel 365 days around the sunThe stars, the moon, and planets are standing still (static)300sS6E1a
- Q8How was Hubble able to calculate a rough estimate for the formation of the Universe>By counting objects in the skyBy calculating the rate and speed at which the Universe is expandingBy calculating the rate at which the universe is shrinking or becoming smallerBy calculating the math in Mr. Brown's class300sS6E1a
- Q9What is the difference between matter and energy?Energy is a physical "stuff" of the Universe while matter is what makes things happenMatter can cause physical changes in things while energy cannotMatter is visible while energy is notMatter is the physical "stuff" of the Universe while energy is what makes things happen300sS6E1a
- Q10Why is the BIg Bang Theory considered the most scientific accepted theory?It led to the immediate creation of early life forms such as humansIt is the origin story of the Universe with the most evidenceIt created Science and dataAll other theories are right too300sS6E1a
