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17.1 Test



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Galaxies are clusters of ____ of stars.
a.
hundreds
b.
thousands
c.
billions
d.
an infinite number
 

 2. 

The name of the galaxy to which the Sun and our solar system belong is:
a.
Andromeda.
b.
Milky Way.
c.
Lenticular.
d.
Cartwheel.
 

 3. 

When you look up at the night sky from Earth, the Milky Way looks most like:
a.
a band of light stretching across the sky.
b.
a giant pinwheel slowly rotating clockwise.
c.
a big dipper.
d.
a greenish curtain of light.
 

 4. 

American astronomer, ____, was the first to discover a galaxy outside our own. In 1990, a famous telescope named after him was launched into orbit.
a.
John Glenn
b.
Edwin Hubble
c.
Ejnar Hertzsprung
d.
Henry Russell
 

 5. 

Galaxies are classified according to their shape. The Milky Way is classified as a:
a.
lenticular galaxy.
b.
elliptical galaxy.
c.
spiral galaxy.
d.
cartwheel galaxy.
 

 6. 

The stars of the Milky Way are arranged in a spiral disk. The distance across the disk is:
a.
100,000 miles.
b.
100,000 light years.
c.
100,000,000 miles.
d.
100,000,000 light years.
 

 7. 

Distance between galaxies is usually measured in:
a.
light years.
b.
astronomical units.
c.
kilometers.
d.
miles.
 

 8. 

The name of the current theory used to explain the beginning of the universe is:
a.
Big Bang.
b.
Big Sky.
c.
Sky High.
d.
Bang Bang.
 

 9. 

According to the most recent theory of the origin of the universe, all of the matter and energy of the universe was compressed into a space no larger than:
a.
the Earth.
b.
the moon.
c.
a basketball.
d.
the nucleus of an atom.
 

 10. 

The formation of the universe according to the most widely accepted scientific theory has taken:
a.
1-2 million years.
b.
10-20 million years.
c.
1-2 billion years.
d.
10-20 billion years.
 

 11. 

In the early twentieth century, astronomers believed that the Milky Way galaxy was the entire universe. But as better telescopes were invented, astronomers realized that some “smudges” of light were not stars in the Milky Way galaxy, but whole other:
a.
galaxies.
b.
moons.
c.
asteroids.
d.
comets.
 

 12. 

The location of the Sun in the Milky Way is:
a.
at the center of the galaxy.
b.
close to the center of the galaxy.
c.
about half-way from the center to the edge of the galaxy.
d.
at the extreme edge of the galaxy.
 

 13. 

The distances between galaxies are:
a.
about the same as the distances between planets.
b.
about the same as the distances between stars.
c.
about twice as great as the distances between stars.
d.
about a million times greater than the distances between stars.
 

 14. 

Astronomers use ____ to estimate the distance between galaxies.
a.
Newton’s laws
b.
Einstein’s theory of relativity
c.
Hubble’s space equation
d.
the inverse square law
 

 15. 

Because the universe is constantly expanding, the color of stars is shifted toward:
a.
the blue end of the spectrum.
b.
the higher frequencies.
c.
the shorter wavelengths.
d.
the red end of the spectrum.
 

Completion
Complete each statement.
 
 
Select the correct term to complete each sentence. There are extra terms in the list.

John GlennEdwin HubbleBig Bang
light yearkilometerMilky Way
AndromedaBig SkyLenticular
 

 16. 

The galaxy to which the Sun belongs is called the _________________________ galaxy.
 

 

 17. 

The unit most commonly used to describe distances between galaxies is the _________________________.
 

 

 18. 

American Astronomer, _________________________, was the first to discover a galaxy other than our own. A famous telescope launched into orbit in 1990 was named after him.
 

 

 19. 

The theory that the universe started as a huge explosion 10 to 20 billion years ago is named the _________________________.
 

 

Short Answer
 

 20. 

If you look up at the night sky from Earth (without using a telescope), what does the Milky Way galaxy look like?
 

 21. 

Galaxies are classified according to their shape. List the four most common galaxy shapes.
 

 22. 

What shape is the Milky Way galaxy? Do astronomers believe it will always remain this shape? If not, describe one possible way the Milky Way galaxy’s shape might change.
 

 23. 

What is the most reliable method that astronomers use to estimate the distance to a galaxy?
 

 24. 

Name two pieces of evidence to support the Big Bang theory for the origin of the universe.
 

Essay
 

 25. 

Compare the distances between planets, the distances between stars, and the distances between galaxies. What unit is most useful for describing each of these distances?
 

 26. 

Recent evidence suggests that there is a black hole at the very center of the Milky Way. Explain why scientists reached this conclusion.
 

Other
 

 27. 

The Milky Way is a relatively flat disk containing 200 billion stars. Draw a diagram of the Milky Way as it might appear from above this disk. In the drawing indicate the position of:
(1) our Sun
(2) a possible black hole
 



 
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