Quarter 4 - Module 5 - STAR PATTERNS IN THE SKY
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- Q1Why is Polaris helpful in finding directions?It is fixed star which always points at the northIt is the most visible stars in the night skyIt can be seen both day and nightIt is the biggest star in the universe30s
- Q2Which of the following is also called as a North Star?SiriusReddish starBetelgeusePolaris30s
- Q3What is the bluish-white star found in the constellation Orion?RigelPolarisOrionCassiopeia30s
- Q4The following sentences are true about stars except one. Which one is NOT?The size of stars is measured in diameterThe color of the star determines its hotnessStars are giant balls of hot gasesAll stars are the same30s
- Q5What do you call the group of stars that form certain patterns in the sky?AsterismConstellationGalaxyPolaris30s
- Q6What is known as the largest star?BetelgeuseArcturusPolarisVY Canis Major30s
- Q7Which constellation is based on the Ethiopian queen?CassiopeiaOrionUrsa MajorUrsa Minor30s
- Q8Which constellation has a shape of a mythical hunter?PegasusUrsa MajorOrionCassiopeia30s
- Q9Why does the sun seem to be the biggest star in the universe?It is the hottest starIt is the brightest starIt is the nearest star from the earthIt is a yellow star30s
- Q10It is an imaginary belt or path in heaven that includes the path of the planets?ConstellationStarAsterismZodiac30s