Deck 18: The Stars

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A large modern astronomical telescope

A)is designed for high magnifications.
B)uses a single lens.
C)uses a single mirror.
D)uses a number of smaller mirrors.
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The two chief elements in the sun are

A)hydrogen and helium.
B)hydrogen and oxygen.
C)oxygen and nitrogen.
D)carbon and iron.
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The sun has

A)no atmosphere.
B)an atmosphere just above its surface only.
C)an atmosphere that extends only as far as the earth.
D)an atmosphere that extends well out into the solar system.
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The temperature of a star directly affects its

A)mass.
B)color.
C)composition.
D)age.
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Sunspots

A)are hotter than the rest of the solar surface.
B)are dark clouds floating in the solar atmosphere.
C)occur at random intervals.
D)are correlated with a number of terrestrial effects.
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Streams of protons and electrons from the sun do not affect

A)auroras.
B)the airglow of the night sky.
C)comet heads.
D)comet tails.
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Which of the following can appear as disks with the help of a telescope?

A)planets
B)main-sequence stars
C)red giants
D)supernovas
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Stars seem to twinkle because of

A)variations in their brightnesses.
B)variations in their colors.
C)turbulent movements in their atmospheres.
D)turbulent movements in the earth's atmosphere.
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A star whose spectral lines are shifted toward the red end of the spectrum

A)has a magnetic field.
B)is moving toward us.
C)is moving away from us.
D)is moving across our line of sight.
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Most stars have hot interiors surrounded by relatively cool atmospheres.The spectrum of such a star consists of

A)white lines against a dark background.
B)colored lines against a dark background.
C)dark lines against a white background.
D)dark lines against a colored background.
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The sun does not

A)have a magnetic field.
B)have a solid core.
C)revolve about an axis.
D)consist largely of ions.
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The source of the sun's energy is

A)radioactivity.
B)nuclear fission.
C)nuclear fusion.
D)combustion.
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The light the sun emits comes from

A)its interior.
B)a thin gas layer at its surface.
C)a thin liquid layer at its surface.
D)a thin solid layer at its surface.
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The interior of the sun consists of

A)liquid hydrogen.
B)molecules.
C)neutral atoms.
D)ions.
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The spectrum of a star can provide information of which one or more of the following?

A)the star's magnetic field
B)the star's temperature
C)the star's relative motion toward or away from us
D)the star's composition
E)All of the above
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Nuclear reactions in the sun's interior convert

A)hydrogen into helium.
B)helium into hydrogen.
C)carbon into nitrogen.
D)uranium into plutonium.
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Solar storms may affect

A)the earth's magnetic field.
B)electric transmission lines.
C)shortwave radio reception.
D)satellite electronics.
E)All of the above
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Auroras consist of

A)colored clouds.
B)comet tails.
C)excited gases in the lower atmosphere.
D)excited gases in the upper atmosphere.
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As compared with a large telescope mirror, a large telescope lens

A)is easier to support against sag.
B)does not disperse light.
C)can provide higher magnification.
D)has no advantages.
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The number of sunspots

A)remains approximately constant.
B)increases and decreases at random intervals.
C)increases and decreases in a yearly cycle.
D)increases and decreases in an 11-year cycle.
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The smallest of the following celestial objects is

A)a white dwarf.
B)a neutron star.
C)a planetary nebula.
D)the earth.
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The earth's magnetic field influences

A)comets.
B)meteoroids.
C)eclipses.
D)auroras.
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There is a surprisingly small variation among stellar

A)temperatures.
B)diameters.
C)densities.
D)masses.
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Stars whose intrinsic brightness and period of variation are related are called

A)pulsars.
B)Cepheid variables.
C)main-sequence stars.
D)red giants.
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The color of a relatively hot star is

A)white.
B)yellow.
C)blue.
D)red.
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Red giant stars

A)are not very bright.
B)have relatively low surface temperatures.
C)represent the initial stage in a star's cycle.
D)are among the densest objects in the universe.
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The distance of a star from the earth can be found

A)only if it is part of a double-star system.
B)by comparing its intrinsic and apparent brightnesses.
C)from its color.
D)from its position in the HR diagram.
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If we know the surface temperature and intrinsic brightness of a star we can find its

A)mass.
B)size.
C)age.
D)distance.
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The main sequence on the HR diagram includes

A)the sun.
B)white dwarfs.
C)red giants.
D)pulsars.
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Stars at the upper end of the main sequence have

A)high temperatures and large masses.
B)high temperatures and small masses.
C)low temperatures and large masses.
D)low temperatures and small masses.
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The star nearest to the sun is approximately

A)1 light-minute away.
B)4 light-years away.
C)300 light-years away.
D)4000 light-years away.
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A star must have a certain minimum mass in order that gravity squeeze its matter sufficiently to

A)hold it together as a single body.
B)produce a temperature high enough for it to glow.
C)produce a temperature high enough for nuclear reactions to start.
D)turn its interior into liquid hydrogen.
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In the HR diagram, most stars are

A)members of the main sequence.
B)red giants.
C)white dwarfs.
D)scattered at random.
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White dwarf stars are not

A)comparable in size with the earth.
B)comparable in mass with the sun.
C)extremely hot.
D)extremely bright.
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White dwarfs are stars that are

A)at the beginning of their life cycles.
B)in the middle of their life cycles.
C)at the end of their life cycles.
D)Any of these choices are correct.
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Binary stars are valuable to astronomers because they permit the determination of stellar

A)diameters.
B)distances.
C)masses.
D)temperatures.
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The less the mass of a main-sequence star, the

A)lower its density.
B)cooler it is.
C)brighter it is.
D)shorter its lifetime.
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Neutron stars are about

A)the size of a large house.
B)20 km in diameter.
C)the size of the moon.
D)the size of Jupiter.
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The sun will remain its present size and temperature

A)for a few thousand years longer.
B)for a few million years longer.
C)for a few billion years longer.
D)forever.
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The majority of main-sequence stars are

A)blue.
B)white.
C)yellow.
D)red.
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What keeps light from escaping from a black hole is its

A)strong electric field.
B)strong magnetic field.
C)strong gravitational field.
D)absorbing atmosphere.
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At the end of its period in the main sequence, a very heavy star

A)breaks up into several smaller stars.
B)cools down into a white dwarf.
C)expands into a red giant.
D)explodes into a supernova.
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Brown dwarfs are

A)visible to the naked eye.
B)present in the solar system.
C)relatively rare.
D)relatively common.
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Relatively few stars become

A)members of the main sequence.
B)red giants.
C)white dwarfs.
D)supernovas.
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The heaviest elements on the earth were produced in

A)the earth's interior.
B)the sun's interior.
C)supernova explosions.
D)black holes.
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The least common of the following are

A)white dwarfs.
B)red dwarfs.
C)brown dwarfs.
D)black dwarfs.
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At the end of its period in the main sequence, a star whose mass is near that of the sun

A)breaks up into several smaller stars.
B)cools down into a white dwarf.
C)expands into a red giant.
D)explodes into a supernova.
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Black holes

A)are all very small.
B)are all very large.
C)are present in the solar system.
D)can be detected when part of a binary system.
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A brown dwarf

A)has less mass than Jupiter.
B)is a member of the main sequence.
C)is on its way to becoming a black dwarf.
D)was never a true star.
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A supernova explosion may leave behind which one or more of the following?

A)a black hole
B)a neutron star
C)a pulsar
D)a red giant
E)Both A, B and C
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Pulsars are unlikely to be

A)small in size.
B)in rapid rotation.
C)composed largely of neutrons.
D)members of the main sequence.
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1
A large modern astronomical telescope

A)is designed for high magnifications.
B)uses a single lens.
C)uses a single mirror.
D)uses a number of smaller mirrors.
uses a number of smaller mirrors.
2
The two chief elements in the sun are

A)hydrogen and helium.
B)hydrogen and oxygen.
C)oxygen and nitrogen.
D)carbon and iron.
hydrogen and helium.
3
The sun has

A)no atmosphere.
B)an atmosphere just above its surface only.
C)an atmosphere that extends only as far as the earth.
D)an atmosphere that extends well out into the solar system.
an atmosphere that extends well out into the solar system.
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The temperature of a star directly affects its

A)mass.
B)color.
C)composition.
D)age.
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Sunspots

A)are hotter than the rest of the solar surface.
B)are dark clouds floating in the solar atmosphere.
C)occur at random intervals.
D)are correlated with a number of terrestrial effects.
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Streams of protons and electrons from the sun do not affect

A)auroras.
B)the airglow of the night sky.
C)comet heads.
D)comet tails.
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Which of the following can appear as disks with the help of a telescope?

A)planets
B)main-sequence stars
C)red giants
D)supernovas
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Stars seem to twinkle because of

A)variations in their brightnesses.
B)variations in their colors.
C)turbulent movements in their atmospheres.
D)turbulent movements in the earth's atmosphere.
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A star whose spectral lines are shifted toward the red end of the spectrum

A)has a magnetic field.
B)is moving toward us.
C)is moving away from us.
D)is moving across our line of sight.
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Most stars have hot interiors surrounded by relatively cool atmospheres.The spectrum of such a star consists of

A)white lines against a dark background.
B)colored lines against a dark background.
C)dark lines against a white background.
D)dark lines against a colored background.
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The sun does not

A)have a magnetic field.
B)have a solid core.
C)revolve about an axis.
D)consist largely of ions.
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The source of the sun's energy is

A)radioactivity.
B)nuclear fission.
C)nuclear fusion.
D)combustion.
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The light the sun emits comes from

A)its interior.
B)a thin gas layer at its surface.
C)a thin liquid layer at its surface.
D)a thin solid layer at its surface.
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The interior of the sun consists of

A)liquid hydrogen.
B)molecules.
C)neutral atoms.
D)ions.
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The spectrum of a star can provide information of which one or more of the following?

A)the star's magnetic field
B)the star's temperature
C)the star's relative motion toward or away from us
D)the star's composition
E)All of the above
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Nuclear reactions in the sun's interior convert

A)hydrogen into helium.
B)helium into hydrogen.
C)carbon into nitrogen.
D)uranium into plutonium.
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Solar storms may affect

A)the earth's magnetic field.
B)electric transmission lines.
C)shortwave radio reception.
D)satellite electronics.
E)All of the above
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Auroras consist of

A)colored clouds.
B)comet tails.
C)excited gases in the lower atmosphere.
D)excited gases in the upper atmosphere.
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As compared with a large telescope mirror, a large telescope lens

A)is easier to support against sag.
B)does not disperse light.
C)can provide higher magnification.
D)has no advantages.
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The number of sunspots

A)remains approximately constant.
B)increases and decreases at random intervals.
C)increases and decreases in a yearly cycle.
D)increases and decreases in an 11-year cycle.
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The smallest of the following celestial objects is

A)a white dwarf.
B)a neutron star.
C)a planetary nebula.
D)the earth.
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The earth's magnetic field influences

A)comets.
B)meteoroids.
C)eclipses.
D)auroras.
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There is a surprisingly small variation among stellar

A)temperatures.
B)diameters.
C)densities.
D)masses.
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Stars whose intrinsic brightness and period of variation are related are called

A)pulsars.
B)Cepheid variables.
C)main-sequence stars.
D)red giants.
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The color of a relatively hot star is

A)white.
B)yellow.
C)blue.
D)red.
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Red giant stars

A)are not very bright.
B)have relatively low surface temperatures.
C)represent the initial stage in a star's cycle.
D)are among the densest objects in the universe.
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The distance of a star from the earth can be found

A)only if it is part of a double-star system.
B)by comparing its intrinsic and apparent brightnesses.
C)from its color.
D)from its position in the HR diagram.
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If we know the surface temperature and intrinsic brightness of a star we can find its

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C)age.
D)distance.
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The main sequence on the HR diagram includes

A)the sun.
B)white dwarfs.
C)red giants.
D)pulsars.
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Stars at the upper end of the main sequence have

A)high temperatures and large masses.
B)high temperatures and small masses.
C)low temperatures and large masses.
D)low temperatures and small masses.
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The star nearest to the sun is approximately

A)1 light-minute away.
B)4 light-years away.
C)300 light-years away.
D)4000 light-years away.
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A star must have a certain minimum mass in order that gravity squeeze its matter sufficiently to

A)hold it together as a single body.
B)produce a temperature high enough for it to glow.
C)produce a temperature high enough for nuclear reactions to start.
D)turn its interior into liquid hydrogen.
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In the HR diagram, most stars are

A)members of the main sequence.
B)red giants.
C)white dwarfs.
D)scattered at random.
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White dwarf stars are not

A)comparable in size with the earth.
B)comparable in mass with the sun.
C)extremely hot.
D)extremely bright.
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White dwarfs are stars that are

A)at the beginning of their life cycles.
B)in the middle of their life cycles.
C)at the end of their life cycles.
D)Any of these choices are correct.
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Binary stars are valuable to astronomers because they permit the determination of stellar

A)diameters.
B)distances.
C)masses.
D)temperatures.
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The less the mass of a main-sequence star, the

A)lower its density.
B)cooler it is.
C)brighter it is.
D)shorter its lifetime.
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Neutron stars are about

A)the size of a large house.
B)20 km in diameter.
C)the size of the moon.
D)the size of Jupiter.
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The sun will remain its present size and temperature

A)for a few thousand years longer.
B)for a few million years longer.
C)for a few billion years longer.
D)forever.
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The majority of main-sequence stars are

A)blue.
B)white.
C)yellow.
D)red.
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What keeps light from escaping from a black hole is its

A)strong electric field.
B)strong magnetic field.
C)strong gravitational field.
D)absorbing atmosphere.
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At the end of its period in the main sequence, a very heavy star

A)breaks up into several smaller stars.
B)cools down into a white dwarf.
C)expands into a red giant.
D)explodes into a supernova.
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Brown dwarfs are

A)visible to the naked eye.
B)present in the solar system.
C)relatively rare.
D)relatively common.
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Relatively few stars become

A)members of the main sequence.
B)red giants.
C)white dwarfs.
D)supernovas.
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The heaviest elements on the earth were produced in

A)the earth's interior.
B)the sun's interior.
C)supernova explosions.
D)black holes.
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The least common of the following are

A)white dwarfs.
B)red dwarfs.
C)brown dwarfs.
D)black dwarfs.
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At the end of its period in the main sequence, a star whose mass is near that of the sun

A)breaks up into several smaller stars.
B)cools down into a white dwarf.
C)expands into a red giant.
D)explodes into a supernova.
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Black holes

A)are all very small.
B)are all very large.
C)are present in the solar system.
D)can be detected when part of a binary system.
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A brown dwarf

A)has less mass than Jupiter.
B)is a member of the main sequence.
C)is on its way to becoming a black dwarf.
D)was never a true star.
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A supernova explosion may leave behind which one or more of the following?

A)a black hole
B)a neutron star
C)a pulsar
D)a red giant
E)Both A, B and C
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Pulsars are unlikely to be

A)small in size.
B)in rapid rotation.
C)composed largely of neutrons.
D)members of the main sequence.
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