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Master key astronomy concepts with the 2025/2026 Test Bank for Pathways to Astronomy (5th Edition) by Steven Schneider. This comprehensive test bank provides accurate, exam-style questions with verified correct answers, designed to help students understand the structure, evolution, and complexities of the universe. Topics covered include: The night sky & celestial motion Solar system formation & planetary science Stars, stellar life cycles & constellations Galaxies, nebulae & star clusters Cosmology, dark matter & dark energy Telescopes, light & observational astronomy Perfect for quizzes, homework, midterms, finals, and online course exams, this test bank strengthens conceptual understanding and boosts exam performance.

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,Part 1 Test Bank - The Cosmic Landscape

The two nearest planets to the Earth are

1. The two nearest planets to the Earth are
A. Mercury and Venus
B. Mars and Jupiter
C. Venus and Mars
D. Pluto and Mars

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 01.03
Subtopic: Terrestrial Planets
Topic: Solar Systems
Unit: 01


The total number of planets orbiting the sun is ...

2. The total number of planets orbiting the sun is .
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 10
Excluding Pluto there are 8 planets.


Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 01.03
Subtopic: Jovian Planets
Subtopic: Terrestrial Planets
Topic: Solar Systems
Unit: 01

Venus' radius as compared to the Earth's radius i...


3. Venus' radius as compared to the Earth's radius is .
A. .53
B. .67
C. .10
D. .95
Venus is almost the same size as the Earth.


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Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 01.03
Subtopic: Differences Between Terrestrial Planets

,Subtopic: Terrestrial Planets
Topic: Solar Systems
Topic: Terrestrial Planets
Unit: 01

The sun's mass as compared to Earth is .

4. The sun's mass as compared to Earth is .
A. 300,000 times smaller
B. 300,000 times larger
C. 100 times smaller
D. 100 times larger
The sun's mass is 300,000 times that of Earth; its size is 100 times.


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Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 01.04
Subtopic: Solar Interior Structure
Topic: The Sun
Unit: 01

Earth is considered a planet.

5. Earth is considered a planet.
TRUE

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 01.01
Subtopic: Size, Shape and Composition of the Earth
Subtopic: The Pluto Decision
Topic: Asteroids, Meteors, and Comets
Topic: The Earth
Unit: 01

The Astronomical Unit is about 150 million km.

6. The Astronomical Unit is about 150 million km.
TRUE

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Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
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Part 1
Section: 01.06
Subtopic: Astronomical Unit (AU)
Topic: Language of Astronomy
Unit: 01

, This is the system of several hundred billion star...

7. This is the system of several hundred billion stars in which our sun lives:
A. stellar populations
B. galactic cluster
C. Milky Way
D. solar system
Our sun lives in our Galaxy called the Milky Way.


Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 02.02
Subtopic: Shape and Size of the Milky Way
Topic: The Milky Way Galaxy
Unit: 02

The Milky Way is moving toward this galaxy in our ...

8. The Milky Way is moving toward this galaxy in our local cluster:
A. the magellanic clouds
B. M31
C. M101
D. edge of the universe
We will collide or nearly collide with M31 in about a billion years


Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 02.04
Subtopic: Galaxy Interaction and Evolution
Topic: Galaxies
Unit: 02

Superclusters are .

9. Superclusters are .
A. collections of many clusters of galaxies
B. collections of many star clusters
C. our local group
D. the whole universe
Superclusters are clusters of galactic cluster.


Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Part 1
Section: 02.04
Subtopic: Distribution of Galaxies
Subtopic: Galaxy Interaction and Evolution
Subtopic: Structure of the Universe
Topic: Cosmology

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