The Moon
Quiz by Mark Bramwell
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- Q1What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?Full moonWaning gibbousWaxing gibbousNew moon45sEditDelete
- Q2What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?Waning gibbousWaning crescentWaxing crescentWaxing gibbous45sEditDelete
- Q3What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?First quarterLast quarterNew moonFull moon45sEditDelete
- Q4What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?Waxing gibbousWaxing crescentWaning crescentWaning gibbous45sEditDelete
- Q5What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?First quarterNew moonFull moonLast quarter30sEditDelete
- Q6What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?Waxing gibbousWaxing crescentWaning crescentWaning gibbous45sEditDelete
- Q7What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?Waning gibbousLast quarterWaxing gibbousFirst quarter30sEditDelete
- Q8What Phase of the Moon is shown in the picture?Waning gibbousFull moonWaxing GibbousWaxing crescent45sEditDelete
- Q9What term do we use to describe the path of the Moon around the Earth?Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete
- Q10We are only able to see one half of the Moon from the EarthtruefalseTrue or False30sEditDelete
- Q11How many days does it take for the Moon to orbit the Earth?Users enter free textType an Answer45sEditDelete
- Q12Place the following in the correct order in which you would see themUsers link answersLinking60sEditDelete
- Q13Why are we able to see the Moon?Users enter free textType an Answer60sEditDelete