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Which of the following theories suggests that the universe originated from a singularity that expanded
continuously? Bigbang Theory
2. Which of the following theories suggests that the universe will stay the same throughout time? Steady
State Theory
3. Which of the following is true about cosmic background radiation?

a. the aftermath of an explosion caused by Big Bang


b. the radiation produced by stars
c. the radiation that caused the destruction of planes
d. the result of colliding of hydrogen particles with helium
4. Which of the following is not true about the theories of the origin of the universe?
a. Big Bang Theory stated that the universe would not end.
b. Oscillating Universe Theory combined the Big Bang and the Big Crunch.
c. Steady State Theory suggests that the universe’s expansion will not end.
d. Big Bang theory is the most accepted theory about the origin of the universe.
5. Which of the following statements are true about the Steady State Theory?
a. The universe is always present and will not change.
b. The universe will not change its density.
c. The universe came from a singularity.
d. The universe resulted from a series of Big Bang and Big Crunch.
6. Why is the Big Bang Theory the most accepted theory about the origin of the universe?
a. Evidence found is aligned with the explanations of the Big Bang Theory.
b. Its counterparts failed to explain origin of the universe.
c. Other theories suggested that the universe has no start and no end.
d. Big Bang Theory is aligned with the teachings of some religion.
7. Which of the following theories suggests that the solar system formed after a star passed near the Sun?
a. Encounter Theory
b. Protoplanet Theory
c. Steady State Theory
d. Nebular Theory
8. Who among the following theorists suggested the Protoplanet Theory?
a. Gerard Kuiper
b. Pierre–Simon Laplace
c. Georges Leclerc
d. Comte de Buffon
9. According to the Nebular Theory, which of the following comprises the nebula?
a. hydrogen particles
b. iron particles
c. nickel particles
d. carbon particles
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