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1 The Moon Science Standard One

2 #1. Why does the Moon appear to move across the sky during the night?
A. It travels around the Earth every day. B. Earth rotates on its axis. C. It is extremely far away. D. Because all objects in space are moving.

3 #2. Why do we see the different phases of the Moon during a month?
A. We see only the lighted part of the Moon as it moves around Earth. B. The Moon is smaller when it is farther from us. C. Parts of the Moon are covered by Earth’s shadow. D. Volcanoes on the Moon change its shape.

4 #3. What is the movement of Earth on its axis called?
A. Phases B. Floatation C. Revolution D. Rotation

5 #4. What causes the apparent. movement of objects across the
#4. What causes the apparent movement of objects across the sky during a day or night on Earth? A. The revolution of Earth in its orbit. B. The rotation of Earth on its axis. C. The location of Earth in space. D. Objects are moving around Earth.

6 #5. What is the movement of the Earth around the Sun called?
A. Random movement B. Revolution C. Rotation D. Precipitation

7 #6. How many crescent Moon. phases can be seen in
#6. How many crescent Moon phases can be seen in one Moon orbit of the Earth? A. Two B. Four C. Eight D. One

8 #7. Why doesn’t the Moon shine as bright as the Sun?
A. The Sun is farther from the Earth. B. The Moon is much smaller than the Sun. C. The light from the Moon is reflected light from the Sun. D. The Moon shines at night, and the Sun shines at day.

9 #8. How much time is required for. the Earth to make one
#8. How much time is required for the Earth to make one complete rotation? A. One hour B. One day C. One month D. One year

10 #9. What happens when you. see the Moon’s “phases”. change. The Moon
#9. What happens when you see the Moon’s “phases” change? The Moon appears to change… A. Distance B. Location C. Color D. Shape

11 #10. How many approximate. days does it take the. Moon to orbit the
#10. How many approximate days does it take the Moon to orbit the Earth once? A. 28 days. B. 14 days. C. 25 days. D. 31 days.

12 #11. If you watched the night. sky for several hours, how
#11. If you watched the night sky for several hours, how would the stars appear to be moving? They would be moving around… A. You B. The Moon C. The Big Dipper D. The North Star

13 #12. Which would be a good way to investigate the phases of the Moon?
A. Draw it every night for a month. B. Make the measurements of the Moon every Wednesday for a full year. C. Watch it all night long in a place where there is little light. D. Measure the Moon using a ruler and a compass.

14 #13. Which of the following correctly. describes the movement of the
#13. Which of the following correctly describes the movement of the Earth, Moon, and Sun? A. Moon revolves around Sun; Earth revolves around Moon. B. Sun revolves around Moon; Moon revolves around Earth. C. Moon revolves around Earth; Earth revolves around Sun. D. Sun and Moon revolve around Earth.

15 #14. How many approximate days. does it take the Moon to
#14. How many approximate days does it take the Moon to rotate on its axis? A. 31 days. B. 365 days. C. 28 days. D. 24 days.

16 #15. What is this Moon phase called?
A. Waxing Gibbous B. New Moon C. Third Quarter Moon D. Waning Gibbous

17 #16. What is this Moon phase called?
A. Waxing Crescent Moon B. Full Moon C. New Moon D. First Quarter Moon

18 #17. What is this Moon phase called?
A. Waning Crescent B. Waxing Crescent C. Waning Gibbous D. Waxing Gibbous

19 #18. What is this Moon phase called?
A. First Quarter Moon B. Third Quarter Moon C. New Moon D. Full Moon

20 #19. What is this moon phase called?
A. New Moon B. Third Quarter Moon C. Waning Gibbous D. Waxing Gibbous

21 #20. What is this Moon phase called?
A. First Quarter Moon B. Second Quarter Moon C. Third Quarter Moon D. Fourth Quarter Moon

22 #21. What is this Moon phase called?
A. Waxing Crescent Moon B. Waning Crescent Moon C. First Quarter Moon D. Third Quarter Moon

23 #22. What is this Moon phase called?
A. First Quarter Moon B. Second Quarter Moon C. Third Quarter Moon D. Fourth Quarter Moon

24 #23. What phase of the Moon would you see on this night?
A. First Quarter B. Last Moon C. New Moon D. Full Moon

25 #24. How many days before the Moon is on the other side of Earth?
C. 28 D. 32

26 #25. What is this a picture of?
A. Solar Eclipse B. Lunar Eclipse C. Third Phase of the Moon D. Sun rotating around the Earth

27 #26. Which of the following is true?
A. The Moon’s gravity is 1/16 of the Earth’s. B. The Moon’s gravity is 1/8 of the Earth’s. C. The Moon’s gravity is 1/6 of the Earth’s. D. The Moon’s gravity is 1/60 of the Earth’s.

28 #27. What do we call the path of one object around another?
A. Revolution B. Orbit C. Rotation D. Pathway

29 #28. What date did man first land on the Moon?
A. July 20, 1967 B. July 20, 1968 C. July 20, 1969 D. July 20, 1970

30 #29. The spinning of objects. around an imaginary
#29. The spinning of objects around an imaginary center line is called… A. Reflection B. Axis of Rotation C. Spinning D. Orbiting

31 #30. The process of light bouncing off an object is called….
A. Refraction B. Light bouncing C. Light reversing D. Reflection

32 #31. Who was the first man to walk on the Moon?
A. Neil Allen B. Neil Anderson C. Neil Aldrin D. Neil Armstrong

33 #32. What is Moon soil called?
A. Moon dirt B. Regolith C. Lunar soil D. Moon dust

34 #33. The branch of astronomy that studies the Moon is called…
A. Moonology B. Astrology C. Selenology D. Lunarology

35 #34. What do scientists call the “dark seas” on the Moon?
A. Marina B. Moon Seas C. Maria D. Moon Lakes

36 #35. About how big is the Moon as compared to the Earth?
A. 1/4 the size of Earth B. 1/5 the size of Earth C. 1/6 the size of Earth D. 1/7 the size of Earth

37 #36. On Earth, what are the effects of the Moon’s gravitational pull?
A. Earthquakes B. The phases of the Moon C. The ocean tides D. There are no effects on Earth


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