Quiz #4
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Quiz Submissions - Quiz #4
Jason Adriaens (username: adriaens.jason)
Attempt 1
Written: Jan 24, 2022 7:09 PM - Jan 24, 2022 7:22 PM
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Released: Feb 1, 2021 12:30 AM
Question 1
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This is the path that defines the motion of the Sun on the Celestial Sphere:
Question 2
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Ursa Major contains which asterism below?
Question 3
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Which of the following constellations is considered the 13th zodiac constellation?
Question 4
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Ecliptic
Celestial Equator
Nadir
Zenith
Canis Minor
Big Dipper
Sumer Triangle
Little Dipper
Libra
Scorpius
Ophiuchus
Orion
A group of stars visibly related to each other that move in a fixed imaginary pattern from east to
west across the sky that divide the sky up into 88 sections and are formally recognized with the
International Astronomical Union are called:
Question 5
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Celestial objects rise in the east and set in the west over a 24 hour period. This type of motion is
called which of the following?
Question 6
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What would you have to change about the Earth to stop our planet from having significantly
different seasons?
Question 7
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Which of the following is the proper name for north star?
Pleadis
Asterism
Pattern Makers
Constellations
Diurnal Motion
Semi-Annular Motion
Wonky Motion
Smooth Motion
the tilt of its axis
the amount of water on its surface
its distance from the Sun
its diameter
Rigel
Ursa Major
Polaris
Pleiads
Question 8
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The point in Earth's orbital revolution when it is closest to the Sun is called:
Question 9
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Of the following which is a circumpolar constellation for the location of Michigan?
Question 10
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When it is summer in Michigan then it must be what season in Australia?
Attempt Score:
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Overall Grade
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Done
Retrograde
Perihelion
Greatest Elongation
Aphelion
Orion
Taurus
Draco
Big Dipper
Winter
Fall
Spring
Summer
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