Summative Test # 4 in Science 5 (Module 5)
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- Q1
There are different constellations in the sky at different times of the year.
true
false
30s - Q2
Constellations are groups of stars that form distinct patterns in the sky.
true
false
30s - Q3
The Zodiac contains fourteen constellations.
true
false
30s - Q4
Ursa Major or the little bear contains a group of stars known as Little Dipper.
false
true
30s - Q5
The sun moves through the constellation of the Zodiac as the Earth moves.
true
false
30s - Q6
It is the groups of stars that form distinct patterns in the sky.
Zodiac
Constellations
Asterism
Galaxy
30s - Q7
What constellation has a shape of mythical hunter?
Cassiopeia
Orion
Ursa Major
Pegasus
30s - Q8
The group of stars that seems to look like a dragon is called __________.
Draco
Orion
Southern Cross
Cassiopeia
30s - Q9
It is called as the North Star.
Betelgeuse
Sirius
Reddish Star
Polaris
30s - Q10
Rigel is called as the __________.
bluish-white star
bluish star
reddish star
yellowish star
30s - Q11
Big Dipper and Little Dipper are examples of __________.
asterisms
Zodiacs
stars
constellations
30s - Q12
What constellation is known as the Little Dipper?
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
Orion
Cassiopeia
30s - Q13
The constellation that consists of five stars that seem to form the letter W.
Cassiopeia
Orion
Libra
Virgo
30s - Q14
How many years does the sun take to move around the galaxy?
250 million years
230 million years
240 million years
220 million years
30s - Q15
What is the third largest constellation in the night sky?
Ursa Minor
Ursa Major
North Star
Orion
30s