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Astronomy AT PLAY IN THE COSMOS - Complete Test test bank - exam questions - quizzes (updated 2022)

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At Play in the
Cosmos
ADAM FRANK
Steven Furlanetto
University of California, Los Angeles

,CHAPTER 01: Getting Started: Science, Astronomy, and Being Human




MULTIPLE CHOICE



1. The characteristic that most clearly distinguishes modern astronomy from its use in the ancient
world is:

a. its accuracy. c. the telescope.

b. its relevance. d. the scientific approach.


ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.1

OBJ: Compare and contrast the motivations for studying astronomy in the ancient world and the
motivations today. MSC: Remembering



2. In order to observe the sunrise on the winter solstice from the ancient monument at Newgrange
(in Ireland, part of the Northern Hemisphere), you should look:

a. somewhat south of due east. c. somewhat north of due east.

b. due east. d. due west.


ANS: A DIF: Difficult REF: 1.1

OBJ: Compare and contrast the motivations for studying astronomy in the ancient world and the
motivations today. MSC: Remembering



3. Sally lives two orders of magnitude farther from your house than April does. If April lives one
mile away from you, Sally might live ________ miles away.

a. 2 c. 10

b. 3 d. 100


ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

, OBJ: Illustrate the meaning of orders of magnitude with real-world examples.

MSC: Applying



4. The typical life span of a housefly is about 10−2 years, while the typical life span of a person is
about 102 years. We might say that a housefly lives ________ than a person.

a. four orders of magnitude more c. four times longer

b. four orders of magnitude less d. four times shorter


ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Illustrate the meaning of orders of magnitude with real-world examples.

MSC: Understanding



5. Express 10,000,000 in standard scientific notation.

a. 1.0  10 −7 c. 1.0  107

b. 1.0  106 d. 10.0  107



ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Express large and small numbers in scientific notation. MSC: Applying



6. Express 0.0003 in standard scientific notation.

a. 3.0  10 −4 c. 3.0  104

b. 3.0  10 −3 d. 3.0  103



ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Express large and small numbers in scientific notation. MSC: Applying



7. Express 4,020,000,000 in standard scientific notation.

, a. 4.02  109 c. 402  107

b. 40.2  108 d. 402  109



ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Express large and small numbers in scientific notation. MSC: Applying



8. Express 4.5  104 in everyday language.

a. forty-five hundred c. forty-five hundred thousand

b. forty-five thousand d. forty-five million


ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Express large and small numbers in scientific notation. MSC: Understanding



9. Express 2  10 −3 in everyday language.

a. two-thousandths c. two-tenths

b. two-hundredths d. one-sixth


ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Express large and small numbers in scientific notation. MSC: Understanding



10. (4.0  104)  (1.0  108) = :

a. 4.0  108 c. 4.0  104

b. 5.0  1032 d. 4.0  1012



ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.2

OBJ: Execute basic arithmetical operations using scientific notation.

MSC: Applying

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