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Test Your Astronomical Knowledge

Created by doh1

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : General Astronomy
Test Your Astronomical Knowledge game quiz
"A general mix of astronomy questions."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which naming convention is used for features on Venus?
    They are called after famous women or given female names.
    Named after famous astronomers.
    They are called after famous men or given male names.
    Given Alpha/Numeric designations.


2. What name is given to the centre of gravity of the Earth-Moon system?
    Earth-Moon gravity centre.
    Barycentre.
    Terracentre.
    Silacentre.


3. The Pleiades star cluster is also known by which other name?
    The Seven Spinsters.
    The Seven Maidens.
    The Seven Sisters.
    The Seven Virgins.


4. The O, B, A, F, G, K, M system is used to classify what?
    Size of asteroids.
    Surface temperature (colour) of stars.
    Probability of stars having habitable planets orbiting them.
    Classification of planets' atmospheres.


5. Why did a solar eclipse lead to a "rest day" in the 1980 Jubilee Test cricket match between India and England?
    An eclipse is regarded as bad luck among Hindus.
    Lack of spectators due to religious ceremonies to mark the event.
    Lack of light could be dangerous for batsmen.
    Fear of eye damage among spectators.


6. The Latin name for this constellation is Camelopardalis: its English name is which of the following?
    The Leopard.
    The Unicorn.
    The Giraffe.
    The Camel.


7. Which constellation of the Northern Hemisphere has a distinct "W" shape?
    Ursa Major.
    Taurus.
    Pegasus.
    Cassiopeia.


8. What is the name of the Danish astronomer (1546-1601) who had an artificial nose made from gold, silver and wax?
    Ole Romer.
    John Dreyer.
    Johann Madler.
    Tycho Brahe.


9. Which of the following was the first professional geologist to walk on the Moon?
    Harrison Schmitt.
    Alan Shepard.
    Eugene Cernan.
    Fred Haise.


10. In which country will you find the Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange (built about 3200 BC), the passage and chamber of which are illuminated by the winter solstice sunrise (the sunlight shines through a roof box and penetrates the passage to light up the chamber, lasting for 17 minutes at dawn on the winter solstice)?
    Wales.
    England.
    Ireland.
    Scotland.


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