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1. What is the giant luminous spheres of plasma held together by it's own gravity?
4. Most of the stars chemical composition are made up of hydrogen and helium. How many percent is
helium?
5. What do you call the brightness the star would have if it were at a standard distance from Earth?
6 What do you call the star brightness as seen from the Earth?
10. What is the spectral class letter of star with blue-white color?
Test ll
1. What do you call the patterns of star which are seen in the night sky or group of stars that form a
particular shape in the sky.
A. Star
B. Constellation
C. Universe
D. Galaxy
2. How many constellation are found in the northern sky if there are 52 constellation found in southern
sky?
A. 52
B. 88
C. 36
D. 98
3. Asterism is the the distinctive pattern formed by a group of stars which belong to one or more
constellation. What is most famous example of asterism because it is part of the larger constellation Ursa
Major.
A. Pisces
B. Ursa Minor
C. Little Dipper
D. Big Dipper
4. What is the imaginary sphere of which all celestial objects appear to be projected and which the
apparent dome of the visible sky form half?
A. Astro sphere
B. Celestial sphere
C. Sky sphere.
D. Cryosphere.
5.Northern circumpolar constellation are seen by the observer at northern mid-latitudes. Which of the
following is an example of north circumpolar constellation?
A. Centaurus
B. Aquila
C. Draco
D. Leo
Test lll
1. Constellation appear to move from west to east across the sky every night.
2. Earth's revolution causes the change in position of constellation in the course of the night.
3. Polaris also known as the "North Star" is a specific star that displays very little movement in the sky
Test IV
1. Because of Earth's _________ we see different part of the sky at different times of the year.
(Revolution, Rotation)
2. What are the constellations that are best seen in the evening night sky from late March to late June in
the northern hemisphere and from late September to late December in the southern hemisphere.
3. What are the constellations that are best seen in the evening night sky from late June to late
September in the northern hemisphere and from late December to late March in the southern
hemisphere.
4. What are the constellations that are best observed in the evening night sky from late December to
late March in the northern hemisphere and from late June to late September in the southern
hemisphere.
5. What are the constellation that are best observed in the night sky from late September to late
December in the northern hemisphere and from late March to late June in the southern hemisphere.