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An exciting quiz game sponsored by the College of Charleston Society of Physics Students

A) The Moon B) Earth C) Mars D) Uranus

A) The Moon B) Earth C) Mars D) Uranus

A) Once every day B) Once every 28 days C) Once a year D) Never

A) Once every day B) Once every 28 days C) Once a year D) Never

A) Venus B) A meteorite C) The Sun D) Io

A) Venus B) A meteorite C) The Sun D) Io

A) Nevada B) Mercury C) Mars D) The Moon

A) Venus B) Mercury C) Mars D) The Moon

A) Mars B) Nevada C) Europa D) The Moon

A) Mars B) Nevada C) Europa D) The Moon

A) Mars B) Earth C) The Moon D) Saturn

A) Mars B) Earth C) The Moon D) Saturn

A) Just 1 B) 1 and 2 C) 1 and 3 D) All of them 1 2 3

A) Just 1 B) 1 and 2 C) 1 and 3 D) All of them 1 2 3

A) Kochab and Mizar B) Vega C) They faced planets, not stars D) Polaris

A) Kochab and Mizar B) Vega C) They faced planets, not stars D) Polaris

A) A stellar Nebula B) A black hole surrounded by a galaxy C) The Oort Cloud D) The explosion of an old star

A) A stellar Nebula B) A black hole surrounded by a galaxy C) The Oort Cloud D) The explosion of an old star

A) The Crab Pulsar B) The Andromeda Galaxy C) Sgr A* D) Polaris

A) The Crab Pulsar B) The Andromeda Galaxy C) Sgr A* D) Polaris

A) Naboo B) Nibbler C) Xenu D) Matt Groening

A) Naboo B) Nibbler C) Xenu D) Matt Groening

A) Lrrr B) Meztak C) Xenu D) Matt Groening

An exciting quiz game sponsored by the College of Charleston Society of Physics Students