Deck 19: Life in the Universe: Are We Alone

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The definition of "life" requires only that an entity be able to reproduce itself.
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Organic molecules can only be made by living things.
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Life emerged on Earth within about a billion years after the solar system formed.
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Europa is one of the most promising of the bodies in the outer solar system for life in its salty seas.
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Astronomical events, such as an asteroid impact or nearly supernova, have probably altered the course of evolution on Earth.
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Living cells have already been recreated in our laboratories.
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The Miller- Urey experiment did produce amino acids and proteins.
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We have found Titan's surface to have perfect living conditions for Earthlike life.
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The Miller- Urey experiment relied on special conditions found only on Earth.
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Of the terrestrial planets, Mars seems most promising to exobiologists.
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The transition from single to multicellular life took over two billion years.
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The Murchison meteorite, a carbonaceous chondrite, contained many of the amino acids needed by living things on Earth.
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Interest in life on Mars has died since the latest surveys have found no signs of liquid water on its surface now.
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From the beginnings of life on Earth, it took less than a billion years for single- celled organisms to evolve to multicellular organisms.
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Comets were likely a major agent in bringing both water and organic molecules to the surface of the early Earth.
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The Miller- Urey experiment sought to recreate conditions in Earth's early atmosphere.
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A Martian meteorite has revealed carbonate rocks and microfossils.
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Binary star systems are considered good candidates in SETI.
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NASA has found definite proof for the past existence of life on Mars.
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The one term of the Drake equation whose value remains completely unknown is the average lifetime of a technological civilization.
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Most bright blue stars we see with the naked eye are good candidates for life, since they have much larger habitable zones than does the Sun.
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Due to the first strong commercial radio stations, our radio presence has now extended out to approximately 70 light-years.
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The Milky Way Galaxy is forming about ten stars per month.
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Earth- like planets have been observed outside our solar system orbiting in the habitable zone.
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The water hole is a radio region with lower background noise.
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Earth behaves as an artificial pulsar, with the strongest pulses for alien observers when North America is either rising or setting.
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The water hole lies between 18 and 21 cm in wavelength in the radio spectrum.
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Most radio telescope searches for signs of intelligent life are performed in the water hole.
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Each factor in the Drake Equation has a well- known, established value.
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Of the billions of possible combinations of atoms into organic molecules, only about 1500 actually occur.
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Around Sun- like stars, we have, to date, only found Jupiter- like planets.
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The Drake Equation seeks to estimate the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy.
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As yet, no human probe has left our solar system and approached another star.
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An F- type star would have a larger habitable zone that does our Sun.
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The Allen Telescope Array is one of the many radio searches for extraterrestrial life.
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As an artificial radio source, the spinning Earth would have a period of about a day.
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The radio signals from Earth are greater than those from the Sun.
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The probes sent out of our solar system were carefully designed to hide any trace of their origin.
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The water hole is a region around Sun- like stars where liquid water can exist on the surfaces of terrestrial planets.
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Thanks to the far- flung Voyager and Pioneers, knowledge of our presence has now spread out over 30 light-years.
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How long ago did multicellular life forms appear in the fossil record?

A) 4.5 billion years ago
B) 3.8 billion years ago
C) one billion years ago
D) 63 million years ago
E) 30 million years ago
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The Murchison meteorite contained

A) 12 amino acids.
B) bacteria.
C) living cells.
D) RNA.
E) DNA.
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If we are optimistic in our assumptions about the development of life and intelligence, then the number of technological civilizations currently in the galaxy should equal the

A) average number of planets that produce life.
B) average lifetime of a civilization.
C) average number of planets per star.
D) number of stars in the galaxy's habitable zone.
E) number of stars forming per year.
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Assuming the conditions ripe for life and intelligence abound in the Galaxy, what factor limits the number of galactic civilizations currently in existence?

A) the number of supernova explosions
B) the average survival time of the civilizations
C) the expansion of the universe
D) the speed of technological development
E) the lack of metals for technology
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The simplest life forms appeared on Earth by the time it was how old?

A) five million years
B) one billion years
C) 2.5 billion years
D) 3.5 billion years
E) 4.5 billion years
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Which Jovian moon has gotten the most attention from exobiologists?

A) Ariel
B) Europa
C) Triton
D) Io
E) Miranda
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How does Drake define a technological civilization?

A) one that can get into space
B) one that can communicate over interstellar distances
C) one that has a written language
D) one that can have the intelligence not to destroy itself
E) one that can construct metal tools
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Which of the following appears least important in the evolution of life here?

A) the correct distance from the Sun
B) an Earth- like atmosphere
C) the stable luminosity of the Sun for billions of years
D) the magnetic field of the Earth
E) the presence of water and carbon atoms
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Why do we feel type O and B stars are poor candidates for extraterrestrial life?

A) They do not have a habitable zone.
B) They don't produce enough yellow light.
C) Their lifetime is too short.
D) Their habitable zone lies too close to the star.
E) They don't produce a planetary system.
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What is meant by the "habitable zone"?

A) the region in dense atmospheres like Jupiter's in which water droplets could form
B) the zone in which terrestrial- sized planets could form around each star
C) the regions near the poles of Mercury in which liquid water might exist
D) the zone in which water can be a liquid around the center of the Galaxy
E) the region around each star in which terrestrial planets could have liquid water on their surfaces
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Organic molecules are

A) silicon- based.
B) carbon- based.
C) living cells.
D) found only on Earth.
E) not found outside our solar system.
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According to our definition, we have been a technological civilization for about

A) 10,000 years.
B) 1000 years.
C) 100 years.
D) 10 years.
E) 500 years.
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Large molecules found in meteorites and interstellar clouds are evidence that

A) life has definitely formed in other places than Earth.
B) chemical evolution has taken place elsewhere in the universe.
C) organic molecules are extremely rare.
D) life originated on Mars before Earth.
E) life is abundant in the galaxy.
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Which of the following appears most favored by natural selection?

A) live birth
B) intelligence
C) opposable thumbs
D) bipedal locomotion
E) binocular vision
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The Drake Equation is attempting to find

A) the number of stars that might have planets orbiting them.
B) the number of technological civilizations in the Galaxy at a given moment.
C) the number of planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.
D) the number of planets with life on them in the whole universe.
E) the total number of terrestrial planets ever created.
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What encouragement for life on Mars came from the Global Surveyor?

A) The ice of the south polar cap is water, not dry ice.
B) spectral evidence for chlorophyll
C) strong photographic evidence for flowing and standing water on Mars in the past
D) The face on Mars is an artificial construct.
E) Hellas has a lake of salt water in its bottom.
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Which type of molecules, vital to our life, were found to have survived a fiery descent to Earth on meteorites?

A) amino acids
B) lipids
C) vitamins
D) sugars
E) DNA
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In Drake's equation, which of the following is the closest estimate for the number of stars that are formed in the Milky Way Galaxy?

A) a star a day
B) a star a month
C) a star a year
D) a star a decade
E) a star a century
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Approximately how long between the evolution of single versus multicellular organisms?

A) 4.5 billion years
B) two billion years
C) one billion years
D) 600 million years
E) 63 million years
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What important molecules of life did Miller and Urey brew up?

A) RNA
B) antacids
C) lean acids
D) fatty acids
E) amino acids
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In the habitable zone, surface water must be at least partially
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The Murchison meteorite in Australia was found to contain .
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Besides comets and meteorites, we also find organic molecules in the _ deep space.
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Most SETI searches are done at

A) gamma wavelengths.
B) X- ray wavelengths.
C) visual wavelengths.
D) radio wavelengths.
E) infrared wavelengths.
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Considering both longevity and luminosity, which of these stars would be the most likely candidate for seeking extraterrestrial intelligence?

A) 61 Cygni, a K2 main- sequence star
B) Barnard's star, a M5 dwarf
C) Spica, a B3 main- sequence star
D) Antares, a M3 supergiant
E) Sirius B, a white dwarf
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Compared to a G- type star, an F- type will have a(n) habitable zone.
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The equation was written to assess the probabilities of technological, intelligent life existing in the Galaxy.
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Our earliest atmosphere, formed by outgassing, was much poorer in than now.

A) carbon dioxide
B) hydrogen
C) methane
D) oxygen
E) nitrogen
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In a galaxy like ours, the best place for life to form would be in the .
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In addition to asteroids, impacts also provided the primitive Earth with water and organics.
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Which of these radio waves would fall in the "water hole"?

A) 150 cm in wavelength
B) 19 cm wavelength
C) 15,000 cm in wavelength
D) 6.563 × 10- 5 cm in wavelength
E) 243 cm in wavelength
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As a radio source, the period of "pulsar Earth" is

A) 30 minutes.
B) 23 hours, 56 minutes.
C) 24 hours.
D) 29.5 days.
E) 365.25 days.
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Outside our Earth, the most likely places for life are the planet and jovian moon
.
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Cultural evolution has primarily taken place over the last years.

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 2,000
E) 10,000
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Single- celled life ruled the Earth from to billion years ago.
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Conducted in 1953, the experiments were designed to show what types of complex molecules might have formed in the Earth's primitive environment.
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In the Miller- Urey experiment, the electric discharge was meant to simulate

A) lightning.
B) radiation.
C) ultraviolet light.
D) meteorite impacts.
E) volcanic heating.
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If a star system 30 parsecs distant is found to be broadcasting intelligent radio signals, then their news is already approximately years old.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 100
D) 300
E) 1,000
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An extraterrestrial observer would pick up the strongest radio signals when

A) the Earth was at perihelion.
B) North America was either rising or setting for the observer.
C) at new or full moon.
D) North America was directly in front of the observers.
E) the Super Bowl is on.
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In addition to the proper chemistry, it is that determines the feasibility of life on a given planet.
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The definition of "life" requires only that an entity be able to reproduce itself.
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Organic molecules can only be made by living things.
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Life emerged on Earth within about a billion years after the solar system formed.
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Europa is one of the most promising of the bodies in the outer solar system for life in its salty seas.
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Astronomical events, such as an asteroid impact or nearly supernova, have probably altered the course of evolution on Earth.
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Living cells have already been recreated in our laboratories.
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The Miller- Urey experiment did produce amino acids and proteins.
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We have found Titan's surface to have perfect living conditions for Earthlike life.
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The Miller- Urey experiment relied on special conditions found only on Earth.
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Of the terrestrial planets, Mars seems most promising to exobiologists.
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The transition from single to multicellular life took over two billion years.
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The Murchison meteorite, a carbonaceous chondrite, contained many of the amino acids needed by living things on Earth.
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Interest in life on Mars has died since the latest surveys have found no signs of liquid water on its surface now.
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From the beginnings of life on Earth, it took less than a billion years for single- celled organisms to evolve to multicellular organisms.
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Comets were likely a major agent in bringing both water and organic molecules to the surface of the early Earth.
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The Miller- Urey experiment sought to recreate conditions in Earth's early atmosphere.
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A Martian meteorite has revealed carbonate rocks and microfossils.
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Binary star systems are considered good candidates in SETI.
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NASA has found definite proof for the past existence of life on Mars.
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The one term of the Drake equation whose value remains completely unknown is the average lifetime of a technological civilization.
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Most bright blue stars we see with the naked eye are good candidates for life, since they have much larger habitable zones than does the Sun.
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Due to the first strong commercial radio stations, our radio presence has now extended out to approximately 70 light-years.
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The Milky Way Galaxy is forming about ten stars per month.
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Earth- like planets have been observed outside our solar system orbiting in the habitable zone.
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The water hole is a radio region with lower background noise.
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Earth behaves as an artificial pulsar, with the strongest pulses for alien observers when North America is either rising or setting.
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The water hole lies between 18 and 21 cm in wavelength in the radio spectrum.
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Most radio telescope searches for signs of intelligent life are performed in the water hole.
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Each factor in the Drake Equation has a well- known, established value.
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Of the billions of possible combinations of atoms into organic molecules, only about 1500 actually occur.
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Around Sun- like stars, we have, to date, only found Jupiter- like planets.
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The Drake Equation seeks to estimate the number of technological civilizations in the galaxy.
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As yet, no human probe has left our solar system and approached another star.
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An F- type star would have a larger habitable zone that does our Sun.
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The Allen Telescope Array is one of the many radio searches for extraterrestrial life.
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As an artificial radio source, the spinning Earth would have a period of about a day.
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The radio signals from Earth are greater than those from the Sun.
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The probes sent out of our solar system were carefully designed to hide any trace of their origin.
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The water hole is a region around Sun- like stars where liquid water can exist on the surfaces of terrestrial planets.
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Thanks to the far- flung Voyager and Pioneers, knowledge of our presence has now spread out over 30 light-years.
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How long ago did multicellular life forms appear in the fossil record?

A) 4.5 billion years ago
B) 3.8 billion years ago
C) one billion years ago
D) 63 million years ago
E) 30 million years ago
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The Murchison meteorite contained

A) 12 amino acids.
B) bacteria.
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E) DNA.
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If we are optimistic in our assumptions about the development of life and intelligence, then the number of technological civilizations currently in the galaxy should equal the

A) average number of planets that produce life.
B) average lifetime of a civilization.
C) average number of planets per star.
D) number of stars in the galaxy's habitable zone.
E) number of stars forming per year.
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Assuming the conditions ripe for life and intelligence abound in the Galaxy, what factor limits the number of galactic civilizations currently in existence?

A) the number of supernova explosions
B) the average survival time of the civilizations
C) the expansion of the universe
D) the speed of technological development
E) the lack of metals for technology
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The simplest life forms appeared on Earth by the time it was how old?

A) five million years
B) one billion years
C) 2.5 billion years
D) 3.5 billion years
E) 4.5 billion years
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Which Jovian moon has gotten the most attention from exobiologists?

A) Ariel
B) Europa
C) Triton
D) Io
E) Miranda
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How does Drake define a technological civilization?

A) one that can get into space
B) one that can communicate over interstellar distances
C) one that has a written language
D) one that can have the intelligence not to destroy itself
E) one that can construct metal tools
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Which of the following appears least important in the evolution of life here?

A) the correct distance from the Sun
B) an Earth- like atmosphere
C) the stable luminosity of the Sun for billions of years
D) the magnetic field of the Earth
E) the presence of water and carbon atoms
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Why do we feel type O and B stars are poor candidates for extraterrestrial life?

A) They do not have a habitable zone.
B) They don't produce enough yellow light.
C) Their lifetime is too short.
D) Their habitable zone lies too close to the star.
E) They don't produce a planetary system.
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What is meant by the "habitable zone"?

A) the region in dense atmospheres like Jupiter's in which water droplets could form
B) the zone in which terrestrial- sized planets could form around each star
C) the regions near the poles of Mercury in which liquid water might exist
D) the zone in which water can be a liquid around the center of the Galaxy
E) the region around each star in which terrestrial planets could have liquid water on their surfaces
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Organic molecules are

A) silicon- based.
B) carbon- based.
C) living cells.
D) found only on Earth.
E) not found outside our solar system.
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According to our definition, we have been a technological civilization for about

A) 10,000 years.
B) 1000 years.
C) 100 years.
D) 10 years.
E) 500 years.
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Large molecules found in meteorites and interstellar clouds are evidence that

A) life has definitely formed in other places than Earth.
B) chemical evolution has taken place elsewhere in the universe.
C) organic molecules are extremely rare.
D) life originated on Mars before Earth.
E) life is abundant in the galaxy.
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Which of the following appears most favored by natural selection?

A) live birth
B) intelligence
C) opposable thumbs
D) bipedal locomotion
E) binocular vision
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The Drake Equation is attempting to find

A) the number of stars that might have planets orbiting them.
B) the number of technological civilizations in the Galaxy at a given moment.
C) the number of planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.
D) the number of planets with life on them in the whole universe.
E) the total number of terrestrial planets ever created.
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What encouragement for life on Mars came from the Global Surveyor?

A) The ice of the south polar cap is water, not dry ice.
B) spectral evidence for chlorophyll
C) strong photographic evidence for flowing and standing water on Mars in the past
D) The face on Mars is an artificial construct.
E) Hellas has a lake of salt water in its bottom.
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Which type of molecules, vital to our life, were found to have survived a fiery descent to Earth on meteorites?

A) amino acids
B) lipids
C) vitamins
D) sugars
E) DNA
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In Drake's equation, which of the following is the closest estimate for the number of stars that are formed in the Milky Way Galaxy?

A) a star a day
B) a star a month
C) a star a year
D) a star a decade
E) a star a century
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Approximately how long between the evolution of single versus multicellular organisms?

A) 4.5 billion years
B) two billion years
C) one billion years
D) 600 million years
E) 63 million years
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What important molecules of life did Miller and Urey brew up?

A) RNA
B) antacids
C) lean acids
D) fatty acids
E) amino acids
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In the habitable zone, surface water must be at least partially
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The Murchison meteorite in Australia was found to contain .
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Besides comets and meteorites, we also find organic molecules in the _ deep space.
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Most SETI searches are done at

A) gamma wavelengths.
B) X- ray wavelengths.
C) visual wavelengths.
D) radio wavelengths.
E) infrared wavelengths.
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Considering both longevity and luminosity, which of these stars would be the most likely candidate for seeking extraterrestrial intelligence?

A) 61 Cygni, a K2 main- sequence star
B) Barnard's star, a M5 dwarf
C) Spica, a B3 main- sequence star
D) Antares, a M3 supergiant
E) Sirius B, a white dwarf
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Compared to a G- type star, an F- type will have a(n) habitable zone.
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The equation was written to assess the probabilities of technological, intelligent life existing in the Galaxy.
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Our earliest atmosphere, formed by outgassing, was much poorer in than now.

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B) hydrogen
C) methane
D) oxygen
E) nitrogen
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In a galaxy like ours, the best place for life to form would be in the .
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In addition to asteroids, impacts also provided the primitive Earth with water and organics.
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Which of these radio waves would fall in the "water hole"?

A) 150 cm in wavelength
B) 19 cm wavelength
C) 15,000 cm in wavelength
D) 6.563 × 10- 5 cm in wavelength
E) 243 cm in wavelength
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As a radio source, the period of "pulsar Earth" is

A) 30 minutes.
B) 23 hours, 56 minutes.
C) 24 hours.
D) 29.5 days.
E) 365.25 days.
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Outside our Earth, the most likely places for life are the planet and jovian moon
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Cultural evolution has primarily taken place over the last years.

A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 2,000
E) 10,000
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Single- celled life ruled the Earth from to billion years ago.
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Conducted in 1953, the experiments were designed to show what types of complex molecules might have formed in the Earth's primitive environment.
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In the Miller- Urey experiment, the electric discharge was meant to simulate

A) lightning.
B) radiation.
C) ultraviolet light.
D) meteorite impacts.
E) volcanic heating.
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78
If a star system 30 parsecs distant is found to be broadcasting intelligent radio signals, then their news is already approximately years old.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 100
D) 300
E) 1,000
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An extraterrestrial observer would pick up the strongest radio signals when

A) the Earth was at perihelion.
B) North America was either rising or setting for the observer.
C) at new or full moon.
D) North America was directly in front of the observers.
E) the Super Bowl is on.
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In addition to the proper chemistry, it is that determines the feasibility of life on a given planet.
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