Quiz 1- Phases of the Moon
Quiz by Richard Alboro
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- Q1True or False: The moon does not produce its own light.truefalse30s
- Q2What is one way of describing how the moon looks during the quarter phase?a thin bananaa pizza pieinvisiblea half circle30s
- Q3When the moon waxes, itseems to get bigger in sizegets smaller in sizegoes from a full moon to a new moon30s
- Q4When the moon wanes, itseems to get smaller in sizegoes from a new moon to a full moongets bigger in size30s
- Q5What happens right after the full moon phase?The moon seems to disappear in the sky.The moon starts to wax.The moon becomes new.The moon goes through its phases in reverse order.30s
- Q6What is the correct order of the first five phases of the moon?new, crescent, quarter, gibbous, fullfull, crescent, quarter, gibbous, newnew, crescent, gibbous, fullfull, quarter, gibbous, crescent, new30s
- Q7What is true of a new moon?The moon looks like a pizza pie.It's the second phase of the moon.The moon appears invisible.The moon appears invisible.30s
- Q8Why does the moon appear bigger than the planets and stars?The planets and stars are farther away.The moon is much bigger than the planets and the stars.The moon's gravity makes it look bigger.The lack of atmosphere on the moon makes it look bigger.30s
- Q9Which phase of the moon is shown in the picture?crescentquarternewgibbous30s
- Q10Which phase of the moon is shown in the picture?gibbousfullcrescentquarter30s