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Earth & Life Sciences

1st Quiz
I. Choose your answers in the box provided below. Write your answers on the space provided for each number.

___________________1. Matter that has gravity but does not emit light.
___________________2. The distance light can travel in a year; a unit of length used to measure astronomical distance.
___________________3. A nuclear fusion reaction responsible for the energy produced by stars.
___________________4. "Ordinary" matter consisting of protons, electrons, and neutrons that
___________________5. A source of anti-gravity; a force that counteracts gravity and causes the universe to expand.
___________________6. Stars that fuse hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms in their cores; outward pressure resulting from nuclear
fusion is balanced by gravitational forces
___________________7. An early stage in the formation of a star resulting from the gravitational collapse of gases.

Thermonuclear Reaction Main Sequence Stars Protostar Light Year


Dark-Energy Dark Matter Baryonic Matter

II. Identification.
1. How many minutes does it take sunlight to reach the surface of the Earth.
2. How old is the Universe?
3. How old is our Solar System
4. The System that our sun and the planets belongs to.
5. The Galaxy that our system belongs to.
6. It is all existing matter and space considered as a whole.
7. How many light years is the diameter of the Universe?
8. Theory says that the universe was a tiny super dense ball, that exploded
and become bigger and all of the stars and planets came into existence then.

III. Enumeration
1 – 4 Give the Terrestrial Planets in order.
5 – 8 Give the Jovian Planets in Order
9 – 11. Give the three most abundant Element right after the Birth of the Universe

Earth & Life Sciences


1st Quiz
I. Choose your answers in the box provided below. Write your answers on the space provided for each number.

___________________1. Matter that has gravity but does not emit light.
___________________2. The distance light can travel in a year; a unit of length used to measure astronomical distance.
___________________3. A nuclear fusion reaction responsible for the energy produced by stars.
___________________4. "Ordinary" matter consisting of protons, electrons, and neutrons that
___________________5. A source of anti-gravity; a force that counteracts gravity and causes the universe to expand.
___________________6. Stars that fuse hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms in their cores; outward pressure resulting from nuclear
fusion is balanced by gravitational forces
___________________7. An early stage in the formation of a star resulting from the gravitational collapse of gases.

Thermonuclear Reaction Main Sequence Stars Protostar Light Year


Dark-Energy Dark Matter Baryonic Matter

II. Identification.
1. How many minutes does it take sunlight to reach the surface of the Earth.
2. How old is the Universe?
3. How old is our Solar System
4. The System that our sun and the planets belongs to.
5. The Galaxy that our system belongs to.
6. It is all existing matter and space considered as a whole.
7. How many light years is the diameter of the Universe?
8. Theory says that the universe was a tiny super dense ball, that exploded
and become bigger and all of the stars and planets came into existence then.

III. Enumeration
1 – 4 Give the Terrestrial Planets in order.
5 – 8 Give the Jovian Planets in Order
9 – 11. Give the three most abundant Element right after the Birth of the Universe

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