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Photon A has a higher energy than photon B. Given this information, which of the following statements is true for photons travelling in a vacuum?:

* Photon A has a higher frequency than photon B
* Photon A has a longer wavelength than photon B
* Photon A has a lower frequency than photon B
* Photon A has longer wavelength than photon B
* Photon A travels faster than photon B
Photon A has a higher frequency than photon B
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Human beings mostly emit which kind of electromagnetic radiation?:

* visible
* microwave
* gamma rays
* ultraviolet
* infrared
infrared
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The technique of collecting radiation and splitting it up into its components so it can be analyzed is referred to as:

* photometry
* spectrometry
* interferometry
* astrometry
* colorimetry
spectrometry
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A pattern of bright lines on a dark background is referred to as:

* a bright spectrum
* an emission line spectrum
* a continuous spectrum
* an absorption line spectrum
* single spectrum
an emission line spectrum
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Hot dense objects like the filaments in an incandescent light bulb produce:

* a continuous spectrum
* no spectrum
* an absorption spectrum
* an emission spectrum
* a mixture of absorption and continuous spectrum
a continuous spectrum
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Measuring the light reflected from a planet's surface and/or atmosphere allows us to determine its:

* mass
* distance
* physical size
* temperature
* chemical composition
chemical composition
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Spectral line patterns are:

* unique for all astronomical objects with the same mass
* the same for all elements and molecules
* unique for each element and molecule
* unique for each different molecule but the same for all elements
* unique for each element but the same for all molecules
unique for each element and molecule
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he main way astronomers determine the physical and chemical properties of an object in the distant universe is through:

* spectroscopy
* photometry
* astrometry
* direct measurement
* photometry
spectroscopy
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Various techniques are being used to find exoplanets, and the radial velocity technique is one of them. This technique works best for:

* planets in immediate galactic neighbourhood, up to 100 light years from Earth.
* exoplanets whose orbits are very eccentric (very elliptical).
* exoplanets which have wide orbits and very large masses.
* exoplanets whose orbits are perpendicular to our line of sight (face on).
* exoplanets whose orbits are nearly circular (low eccentricity).

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planets in immediate galactic neighbourhood, up to 100 light years from Earth.
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In which of the following situations does the direct detection method of exoplanets works the best?:

* exoplanets that are close to their star.
* exoplanets that have already been detected by the transit method.
* exoplanets whose orbits are along our line of sight (edge on).
* exoplanets whose masses are equal to the mass of planet Neptune.
* exoplanets that are far from their star.
exoplanets that are far from their star.
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In order to adjust the contraction of the solar nebula due to gravitation, the cloud:

* begins to cool.
* becomes more spherical in shape.
* expands.
* changes direction of motion.
* spins faster.

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spins faster.
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Which of the following materials present in the solar system had the highest condensation temperatures?:

* hydrogen compounds like water, methane, and ammonia
* rocks
* hydrogen and helium gases
* metals
* silicates and oxides

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silicates and oxides
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Space between any stars in our universe is filled with a huge mass of gas. The gas is composed of:

* only hydrogen.
* 10% hydrogen, 90% helium by numbers of atoms.
* ammonia, methane, and water vapour.
* 90% hydrogen, 9% helium by weight.
* some hydrogen, but mainly carbon dioxide

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90% hydrogen, 9% helium by weight.
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As seen from Earth, our Milky Way Galaxy is not uniformly illuminated. Some regions along the plane of the Milky Way appear dark because:

* stars in that region are hidden by interstellar gas.
* many black holes absorb all light from those directions.
* stars in that region are hidden by dark dust particles.
* many brown dwarfs in those areas absorb light which they turn into heat.
* there are no stars in these areas.
stars in that region are hidden by dark dust particles.
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What effect do even thin clouds of dust have on light passing through them?:

* It dims and reddens the light of all more distant stars.
* Even a little can completely block all light, such as the Horsehead Nebula.
* The light that passes through them is blueshifted due to the cloud's approach.
* Its motion causes all light to be redshifted as it passes through these clouds.
* Its motion causes the light of stars beyond to twinkle.

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It dims and reddens the light of all more distant stars.
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Asteroids and meteoroids are considered oldest objects in our solar system and in composition they are most like:

* terrestrial planets.
* comets.
* jovian planets.
* the moons of Jupiter.
* Kuiper Belt objects.

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terrestrial planets.
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Theory tells us that our solar system was formed out of a huge cloud of gas and dust. According to theory, as the huge cloud of gas and dust contracts due to gravitation, the entire mass of this cloud:

* changes direction of motion.
* angular momentum is the same because it spins faster
* angular momentum is different because it spins slower.
* becomes more spherical in shape.
* begins to cool.
angular momentum is the same because it spins faster
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Which of these following statements contradicts the solar nebula theory?:

* Larger planets should form closer to their star, where there is more debris.
* All the planets should follow the ecliptic plane.
* Planets should rotate counterclockwise as well.
* The ecliptic is the equator for the Sun.
* All the planets should orbit the Sun counterclockwise.

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Larger planets should form closer to their star, where there is more debris.
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Extremely large planets orbiting very close to their parent stars are called:

* Hot Jupiters
* Cold Saturns
* Super Earths
* Super Neptunes
* Brown dwarfs
Hot Jupiters
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Astronomers have detected most extrasolar planets by:

* the "wobble" of their parent stars using spectroscopy.
* observing starlight reflected by their surfaces.
* direct imaging method
* observing periodic dimming of starlight as a planet passes in front of the star during planetary transit.
* observing the planets' changing phases as they orbit their stars.

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observing periodic dimming of starlight as a planet passes in front of the star during planetary transit.
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Which of the following statements about the formation of moons in our solar system is not true?:

* Most moons in our solar system probably formed together with their host planet (co-accretion).
* Triton, Neptune's largest moon, is the only large moon with a retrograde orbit. It was probably captured from the Kuiper belt.
* Ganymede, the largest moon of our solar system was a result of strong gravitational attraction between Jupiter and the Sun.
* Our Moon probably resulted from a massive collision.
* Some of the smaller moons, particularly those with irregular orbits (wrong plane and/or direction), may have been captured.
Ganymede, the largest moon of our solar system was a result of strong gravitational attraction between Jupiter and the Sun.
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Apart from terrestrial planets, another promising place to find life in the solar system is:

* beneath the surfaces of icy Jovian moons
* inside comets
* inside asteroids
* beneath planet Mars
* in the atmospheres of Jovian planets
beneath the surfaces of icy Jovian moons
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Chunks of rock and metal that orbit the Sun but are much smaller than the planets are referred to as:

* meteors
* planetesimals
* dwarf planets
* comets
* asteroids
asteroids
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Pluto, Eris and Ceres are all examples of:

* jovian moons
* Kuiper belt objects
* dwarf planets
* planets
* asteroids
dwarf planets
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Which of the following properties of the planets in our solar system is not explained by

condensation theory?:

* rotation rates
* chemical compositions
* direction of revolution
* orbital shapes
* direction of rotation

(this one i think is wrong but i cant find the right answer)
rotation rates
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What is the definition of a star's habitable zone?:

* None of these answer
* The range of distances from the star where rocky planets can form
* The range of distances from the star where planets with life have been detected
* The range of distances from the star where liquid water can be stable on the surface of a suitable planet.
* The range of distances from the star where organic molecules can be stable on the surface of a suitable planet
The range of distances from the star where liquid water can be stable on the surface of a suitable planet.
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Which of the following is not the salient feature of a conventional habitable zone?:

* Ammonia, methane, and ethane which are liquid at cold temperatures cannot be considered as liquids which can support life.
* Heating by the star is the only source of heat.
* Without water, any form of life is impossible.
* Tidal forces are important source of heat energy in a habitable zone.
* Sub-surface oceans in Europa are outside the conventional habitable zone.
Tidal forces are important source of heat energy in a habitable zone.
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Which of the following statements about the Sun's habitable zone is true as the Sun ages?:

* It moves closer to the Sun as a result of which Earth will enter into a moist greenhouse effect.
* Due to the overall decrease in the Sun's surface temperature, its habitable zone will shrink significantly.
* Planet Mars will be completely within the habitable zone.
* It stays in the same place.
* It moves away from the Sun and becomes wider.
It moves away from the Sun and becomes wider.
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Europa is located outside the Sun's habitable zone and yet may be habitable. How can this be?:

* Europa's subsurface ocean contains lots of minerals that allow water to remain liquid at much lower temperatures
* Europa is continually being hit by comets and asteroids which keeps water beneath its surface liquid
* Europa is tidally heated, allowing liquid water to exist beneath its icy surface
* Europa is large enough to have appreciable heat trapped inside it to keep water beneath the surface liquid
* Europa has internal heating mechanism due to high density molten rock in its core

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Europa is tidally heated, allowing liquid water to exist beneath its icy surface
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The moist greenhouse effect refers to:

* the natural greenhouse effect due to clouds of water vapour in the lower atmosphere
* the region roughly halfway between the orbits of the Earth and Venus
* the warming process by which water vapour rises into the upper atmosphere above the ozone layer where it is then broken apart by ultraviolet radiation
* an enhanced greenhouse effect above tropical regions of the Earth's surface
* the point at which water is evaporating from the surface at a faster rate than it is condensing
the warming process by which water vapour rises into the upper atmosphere above the ozone layer where it is then broken apart by ultraviolet radiation

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