8 th Grade Science Final Review
When is a star born? When is a star born? a. When nuclear fusion begins b. When papastar is brightest c. When a meteor reaches the Earth’s atmosphere
What type of stars are formed from contracting gas and dust? What type of stars are formed from contracting gas and dust? a. Protostar b. Nebula c. Red Star
What kind of galaxy is the Milky Way? What kind of galaxy is the Milky Way? a. Irregular b. spiral c. Elliptical
The term used to described the beginning of the universe is a.
What is the color of the hottest star? a. Red b. Blue-white c. yellow
A star’s life cycle depends on its A star’s life cycle depends on its a. Magnitude b. Mass c. inertia
Identify these four galaxies Identify these four galaxies SpiralIrregularellipticalspiral
Identify the nebula in the diagram above. Identify the nebula in the diagram above. Identify which stage our sun is currently in Identify which stage our sun is currently in
What type of star would be located in area A of the HR Diagram? What type of star would be located in area A of the HR Diagram? a. Hot and brightc. cool and dim b. Hot and dim
What type of star would be located in area B of the HR Diagram? What type of star would be located in area B of the HR Diagram? a. Hot and brightc. cool and bright b. Hot and dim
What type of star would be located in area C of the HR Diagram? What type of star would be located in area C of the HR Diagram? a. White dwarfc. red giant b. Super giant
Where are the oldest stars located? Where are the oldest stars located? a. Spiral galaxy b. Elliptical galaxy c. Irregular galaxy
Identify these galaxies Identify these galaxies Irregular Elliptical Spiral
Light that was emitted 6 billion years ago is equivalent to Light that was emitted 6 billion years ago is equivalent to a. 6 billion miles b. 6 billion light-years c. 6 billion years
A star with that has a greater mass than the sun is said to… A star with that has a greater mass than the sun is said to… a. To redder than the sun b. Live longer than the sun c. Have a shorter life span than the sun
What is the difference between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy? What is the difference between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy? a. Elliptical has little gas and dust b. Elliptical has lots of gas and dust c. Spiral has no gas or dust
According to the HR Diagram, which category do most stars fall under? According to the HR Diagram, which category do most stars fall under? a. Supergiants b. Main sequence c. White dwarfs
After observing the diagram, one can conclude that After observing the diagram, one can conclude that a. The smaller the beginning mass of a star, the faster it becomes a white dwarf b. The larger beginning mass of a star, the faster it becomes a white dwarf c. No relationship
What is the correct order of the life cycle of a star? What is the correct order of the life cycle of a star? a. Red giant, black dwarf, white dwarf b. Supergiant, supernova, black hole c. Main sequence, supergiant, white dwarf
What is the correct order of structures given? What is the correct order of structures given? a. universe, galaxy, solar system, star b. Universe, star, galaxy, solar system c. Star, galaxy, solar system, universe
What type of star is similar to our sun? What type of star is similar to our sun? a. White dwarf b. Main sequence c. supergiant
When leftovers of a supernova are so massive they collapse to form a dense object whose gravity is so strong that it cannot escape it. This is referred to as the When leftovers of a supernova are so massive they collapse to form a dense object whose gravity is so strong that it cannot escape it. This is referred to as the a. Black hole b. Pulsar c. quasar
How are stars classified? How are stars classified? a. size, brightness, temperature b. Color, brightness, size c. Distance, size, brightness
A star’s true brightness depends on its A star’s true brightness depends on its a. Size and temperature b. Color and temperature c. Distance and temperature
What happens when a white dwarf stops glowing? What happens when a white dwarf stops glowing? a. It becomes a black hole b. Supernova occurs c. It becomes a black dwarf
All stars begins their lives as parts of a All stars begins their lives as parts of a a. Protostar b. Pulsar c. nebula
Evidence shows that our galaxy is moving away from one another. This evidence supports the Evidence shows that our galaxy is moving away from one another. This evidence supports the a. Big bang theory b. Geocentric theory c. Heliocentric theory
According to this picture, which star is the dimmest and coolest? According to this picture, which star is the dimmest and coolest? a. Barnard’s star b. Rigel c. Procyon B
Which of the following statement is not true about the Rigel? Which of the following statement is not true about the Rigel? a. It is dim b. It is bright c. Is is blue
According to this diagram how does a neutron star form? According to this diagram how does a neutron star form? a. White dwarf explodes b. Supernova explodes c. Red giant collapses
Our sun is a yellow star. What temperature range does it burn? Our sun is a yellow star. What temperature range does it burn? a. 6, b c
Which star has the greatest absolute magnitude? Which star has the greatest absolute magnitude? a. Zeta Eridani b. Mizar c. Antares
According to this diagram, main sequence stars are According to this diagram, main sequence stars are a. Increase brightness as temp. increase b. Decrease brightness as temp. increase c. Mostly hot and dim
Absolute magnitude is the Absolute magnitude is the a. Actual brightness of a star b. Temperature of a star c. The mass of the star
The distance light travels in a year is called a a. System b. Frequency c. Light-year
A star spends most of its life as a A star spends most of its life as a a. Main sequence star b. Blue star c. White dwarf
When a supernova occurs, the ___ is least like a result. When a supernova occurs, the ___ is least like a result. a. Galaxy b. Neutron star c. Black hole
Astronomers use a spectrograph to find the Astronomers use a spectrograph to find the A. location of a star A. location of a star B. temperature of a star B. temperature of a star C. diameter of a star C. diameter of a star