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EPIC MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
1) The distances to bodies in the solar system are a few light minutes to light hours.
Section Ref: 1.1 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



2) A light-year is a measurement of time.

Section Ref: 1.1 - CORRECT ANSWER -false



3) It wasVAristotle who used the scientific method to show the Earth was a sphere.

Section Ref: 1.2 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



4) Constellations are close clusters of stars, all at about the same distance from the Sun.

Section Ref: 1.3 - CORRECT ANSWER -false



5) From the South Pole, Polaris would appear directly overhead.

Section Ref: 1 - CORRECT ANSWER -false



6) Only at the equator are all the stars visible over the course of the year.

Section Ref: 1.3 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



7) Over the course of a night, Polaris moves less than any other visible star in the sky.

Section Ref: 1.3 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



8) There are 3,600 arc seconds in a degree.

Section Ref: More Precisely 1-1 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



9) At apogee, the Moon is at its farthest from Earth and thus appears smaller than normal. Because of t
his it

, can produce only annular solar eclipses, but not total solar eclipses.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



10) If a star rises about 9 PM tonight, and with the sidereal day being four minutes less than the solar o
ne, then

in a month it will rise about 7 PM.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



11) From Earth, the Sun and Moon have about the same angular diameter.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



12) The full moon rises around sunrise, and sets around sunset.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -false



13) From full moon to third quarter moon takes about a week.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



14) The first quarter moon will rise about noon, and set about midnight.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



15) As it orbits the Earth, the Moon appears to move eastward about its own diameter every hour.

Section Ref: 1.5 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



16) The parallax shift of a star would be greater if viewed from Mars than from Earth.

Section Ref: 1.6 - CORRECT ANSWER -true



17) Which of the choices below correctly lists things in order from largest to smallest? -
CORRECT ANSWER -D) Universe, Local Group, Milky Way, Solar System

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