Deck 12: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

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The first modern SETI search by Frank Drake in 1960 was called Project

A) Phoenix
B) Blue Book
C) Ozma
D) Serendip
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The factor fnow, in the Drake equation depends on

A) whether a civilization ever develops intelligence
B) whether a planet has any kind of life on its surface right now
C) how technologically advanced civilizations become
D) how long civilizations survive once they have arisen
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What do we know for certain about the various factors in the Drake equations?

A) that none of them can be equal to 1
B) that at least one of them must be equal to 0
C) that at least one of them must be equal to 1
D) that none of them can be equal to 0
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If the communication lifetime of civilizations in our galaxy is 100 million years and our galaxy is 13 billion years old, what is the chance of us detecting another intelligent civilization now?

A) 1 in 1,300,000
B) 1 in 13
C) 1 in 1300
D) 1 in 130
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The fact that many different organisms on Earth have developed eyesight provides evidence for

A) cross-breeding
B) artificial selection
C) convergent evolution
D) genetic mutations
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In principle, the Drake equation should enable us to calculate the exact number of intelligent civilizations capable of interstellar communication in our galaxy right now. However, currently this is not feasible because

A) we do not have precise values for any of the factors in the equation
B) it is impossible for us to ever know the precise values of any of the factors
C) we have precise values for the first three factors, but not the last factor
D) we have a precise values for the first factor, but not for any of the other factors
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If the communication lifetime of civilizations in our galaxy is 10,000 years and our galaxy is 13 billion years old, what is the chance of us detecting another intelligent civilization now?

A) 1 in 13,000
B) 1 in 1,300,000
C) 1 in 1300
D) 1 in 130,000
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How is intelligence defined in the Drake Equation?

A) a civilization that has developed language
B) a civilization willing and able to communicate over interstellar distances
C) a civilization that communicates using telepathy
D) a civilization capable of spaceflight
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Which factor in the modified Drake equation may well turn out to be the primary factor in determining the current number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy?

A) Nhp, the number of habitable planets in our galaxy
B) fciv, fraction of life-bearing planets where intelligent civilizations have at some time arisen
C) fnow, fraction of civilization-bearing planets that have intelligent civilizations on them now
D) flife, fraction of life-bearing habitable planets
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Given that our galaxy has a volume of approximately 8 × 1012 ly3, what would be the average minimum amount of time to exchange messages between civilizations if there are currently 125,000 intelligent civilizations in our galaxy?

A) 800 years
B) 1,200 years
C) 200 years
D) 400 years
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Which factor in the modified Drake equation are we best able to estimate?

A) Nhp, the number of habitable planets in our galaxy
B) fciv, fraction of life-bearing planets where intelligent civilizations have at some time arisen
C) fnow, fraction of civilization-bearing planets that have intelligent civilizations on them now
D) flife, fraction of life-bearing habitable planets which are intelligent now
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The rare-Earth hypothesis would predict that the factor flife, in the Drake equation should be

A) close to 0
B) exactly 0
C) exactly 1
D) close to 1
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Suppose there are a million habitable planets in our galaxy, that one in ten are habitable, that one in a thousand planets with life had at some point had an intelligent civilization, and that one in a hundred civilizations that has ever existed is in existence now. Given this, how many civilizations are in existence now?

A) 10
B) 1
C) 1000
D) 100
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Intelligence may be subject to convergent evolution because it

A) is inevitable
B) is a fundamental characteristic of life
C) has survival value
D) is required for survival
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What is the minimum value of N in the Drake Equation?

A) 100
B) 1
C) 0
D) 1000
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Given that our galaxy has a volume of approximately 8 × 1012 ly3, what is the average distance between civilizations if there are currently 1 million intelligent civilizations in our galaxy?

A) 1,500 ly
B) 200 ly
C) 320 ly
D) 2,800 ly
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Given that life on Earth appears to have arisen quite easily and rapidly suggests that the factor flife, in the Drake equation could be close to

A) 1
B) 0.25
C) 0
D) 0.5
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The adoption of very similar streamlined body shapes by both sharks and dolphins provides evidence for

A) cross-breeding
B) convergent evolution
C) genetic mutations
D) life originating in the oceans
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The Drake equation allows us to estimate the number of

A) intelligent civilizations that have existed in our galaxy during its entire lifetime
B) habitable planets on which life has arisen
C) intelligent civilizations capable of traveling to the Earth
D) intelligent civilizations capable of communicating in our galaxy now
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The factor L (the communication lifetime of a civilization) in the original Drake equation is dependent on

A) astronomy
B) sociology
C) biology
D) chemistry
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The fact that Encephalization Quotients (EQs) of organisms have generally increased with time provides evidence for

A) cross-breeding between organisms
B) artificial selection
C) genetic mutations
D) convergent evolution toward increasing intelligence
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Which type of signal could carry the largest amount of information?

A) low intensity
B) high intensity
C) large bandwidth
D) small bandwidth
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Which of the following signals from an advanced civilization would be easiest to detect?

A) large amplitude, narrow bandwidth
B) small amplitude, wide bandwidth
C) large amplitude, wide bandwidth
D) small amplitude, narrow bandwidth
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Encephalization Quotient (EQ) values can be estimated for extinct species because

A) there is a linear relationship between the EQ and time, thus allowing extrapolation
B) extinct species always have the same EQ value
C) by studying their fossilized remains we can estimate their body masses from the size of the remains and their brain masses from the sizes of their cranial cavities
D) we can always find similar species in existence today to make measurements of
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An organism with an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of 4 is expected to be of

A) above-average intelligence
B) average intelligence
C) the lowest possible intelligence
D) below-average intelligence
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A measure of the range of frequencies that are contained in a particular radio signal is called its

A) bandpass
B) sensitivity
C) bandwidth
D) band
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The fundamental principles of radio SETI were first discussed in a seminal 1959 paper by

A) Marconi and Tesla
B) Drake
C) Cocconi and Morrison
D) Sagan and Oliver
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The range of frequencies that a radio telescope is sensitive to is referred to as its

A) sensitivity
B) band
C) bandwidth
D) bandpass
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The 1420 MHz (21 cm) radio line generated by neutral hydrogen atoms is a good choice for interstellar communications because

A) it is the easiest radio frequency to generate
B) it is the only radio frequency that is not blocked by interstellar matter
C) all intelligent civilizations should be aware of its universal significance and would probably also think of sending and receiving signals at this frequency
D) it is the only frequency to which radio telescopes can be tuned
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Which type of electromagnetic radiation is able to carry the most information?

A) gamma rays
B) microwaves
C) all types have equal ability
D) radio waves
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An organism with an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of 1 is expected to be of

A) above-average intelligence
B) average intelligence
C) the lowest possible intelligence
D) below-average intelligence
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An organism with an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of 0.1 is expected to be of

A) the lowest possible intelligence
B) above-average intelligence
C) average intelligence
D) below-average intelligence
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The organisms with the highest Encephalization Quotient (EQ) ratios are

A) whales
B) dolphins
C) chimps
D) humans
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In 1924, scientists and the U.S. Army listened for extraterrestrial broadcasts from

A) Mars
B) Venus
C) the Moon
D) Mercury
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Why are radio waves probably the most efficient way to communicate between civilizations?

A) radio waves are easy to produce and are not affected much by interstellar matter in the galaxy
B) radio waves are the most penetrating of all electromagnetic radiations
C) all advanced civilizations are certain to use radio waves for communication
D) radio waves are the only kind of electromagnetic radiation that can carry information
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Which of the following physical parameters is NOT under the control of a radio telescope?

A) the direction pointed on the sky
B) the bandwidth
C) the time of observation
D) the band
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The first scientist to claim to have detected radio communications from another civilization was

A) Heinrich Hertz
B) Nikola Tesla
C) Thomas Edison
D) Guglielmo Marconi
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A dinosaur like a Brontosaurus with a small head and a large body would be expected to have an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of

A) exactly 1
B) less than 1 but greater than zero
C) zero
D) greater than 1
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The ratio of an organism's brain weight to body weight is thought to be roughly proportional to its

A) sex drive
B) height
C) rate of movement
D) intelligence
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The organisms with the next highest Encephalization Quotient (EQ) ratios after humans are

A) dolphins
B) humans
C) whales
D) chimps
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Approximately how soon might we expect an immediate response from a civilization that received the signal we sent to the globular cluster M13 (25,000 light-years away) in 1974?

A) 100,000 years
B) 25,000 years
C) 12,500 years
D) 50,000 years
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Which of the following kinds of signal do we currently have the best chance of detecting with currently technology?

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
B) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
C) an intentional signal beacon
D) a signal used for local communication in the world where the intelligent beings exist
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If we were to detect radio and TV signals that had leaked out into space from another civilization, this would be an example of

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
B) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
C) a signal used for local communication in the world where the intelligent beings exist
D) an intentional signal beacon
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If we were to intercept a strong radio signal at 1420 MHz in binary format from another civilization, this would be an example of

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
B) a signal used for local communication in the world where the intelligent beings exist
C) an intentional signal beacon
D) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
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An optical SETI signal would most likely consist of

A) using mirrors to reflect light from the surface of a planet
B) using a giant disk to block out the light from the parent star
C) rapid, short bursts of intense laser light
D) a continuous beam of laser light
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The technique of taking data with a SETI instrument placed on a radio telescope that is also used for other astronomical research is referred to as

A) parallel processing
B) piggybanking
C) straddling
D) piggybacking
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A SETI search using the 300-meter diameter Arecibo radio telescope can detect a 10 million Watt transmission at a distance of 1,000 light-years. If we were to detect a similar signal coming from 10,000 light-years away, how powerful would the alien transmitter have to be?

A) 1 billion Watts
B) 10 million Watts
C) 10 billion Watts
D) 100 million Watts
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The major advantage the Allen Telescope Array (which will eventually consist of 350 small radio dishes) has over a conventional single-dish radio telescope is that it

A) is less expensive to build than a single-dish
B) is simpler to operate than a single-dish
C) can monitor several targets simultaneously
D) can collect more radiation than a single-dish of comparable size
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The Inner Galactic Plane Survey will be conducted with which new telescope currently under construction?

A) The Arecibo Telescope
B) The Allen Telescope Array
C) The Medicina Telescope
D) The Very Large Array
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If we were to intercept a signal from a civilization that was sent to another of its colonies on the other side of the galaxy, this would be an example of

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
B) a signal used for local communication the world where the intelligent beings exist
C) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
D) an intentional signal beacon
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Which of the following is a prime number?

A) 13
B) 21
C) 49
D) 15
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Which of the following numbers is itself a product of two prime numbers?

A) 27
B) 24
C) 21
D) 18
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If you arrange the following 15 bits (111001111100111) into 5 rows of 3 bits starting with the first bit, what number does it spell out?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 1
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The most likely method of interstellar communication is similar to which type of communication on Earth?

A) sign language
B) telepathy
C) Morse code
D) the spoken word
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The SERENDIP Survey is currently being conducted with which telescope?

A) The Arecibo Telescope
B) The Allen Telescope Array
C) The Medicina Telescope
D) The Very Large Array
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In 1974 we transmitted a message toward the globular cluster M13 which is 21,000 ly away. What is one reason that this object was probably not ideal for sending a message to?

A) it is so far away that we will probably have stopped communicating before we receive and return signal
B) globular clusters contain young, high mass stars with insufficiently long main sequence lifetimes and hence are unsuitable places for life
C) the message will be absorbed by interstellar dust before it reaches the cluster
D) globular clusters contain, old, low mass stars with fewer heavy elements and hence are not ideal places for life
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Visible radiation may be useful for transmitting

A) signals over wide areas towards a number of nearby stars
B) signals to advanced civilizations that never develop radio astronomy
C) focused signals to individual star systems nearby
D) signals to civilizations in neighboring galaxies
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Why was the globular cluster M13 selected as the target for the 1974 Arecibo message?

A) globular clusters are the most likely place to find stars with planetary systems
B) stars in globular clusters are rich in heavy elements, the building blocks of life
C) signals from advanced civilizations have previously been detected coming from this cluster
D) globular clusters are densely packed with stars, hence maximizing the probability of interception by an advanced civilization
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The search for radio signals from intelligent civilizations on planets around nearby solar-type stars is an example of a

A) sky survey
B) targeted search
C) intentional search
D) random sweep
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Sending signals at optical wavelengths might be a viable alternative to radio wavelengths

A) only between civilizations around solar-type stars whose eyes have evolved to see such radiation
B) over relatively short distances where absorption by interstellar matter would not be a problem
C) as long as the light transmitted is a different color than the light given off by the parent star
D) over all distances as long as the intensity of the signal is strong enough
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Scientists are generally are not involved in research dealing with the possibility of alien visits to Earth because

A) they are simply not interested in the subject
B) they have been told not to study this subject by military intelligence
C) there is a lack of evidence to suggest there is anything to study
D) it is already well known that aliens are visiting the Earth
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A Lagrange point in the Earth-Moon system is a position

A) directly between the Earth and Moon
B) on the surface of the Moon that points directly away from the Earth
C) on the Earth's surface that the Moon's gravity is concentrated
D) in space where the effects of the Earth's and Moon's gravity cancel each other out
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About 90% of UFO sightings

A) are hoaxes
B) cannot be explained
C) are real sightings of alien craft
D) can be explained by natural phenomena
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Any reply to a detected SETI signal should

A) be decided upon by the group of scientists who first detected the signal
B) be decided upon by the government of the country who first detected the signal
C) be sent immediately as a signal is received
D) represent a consensus of the Earth's population
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Approximately what percentage of people in the United States believe we have been visited by extraterrestrials?

A) around 30 %
B) about 50 %
C) less than 1 %
D) more than 90 %
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In the novel Contact by Carl Sagan, an extremely advanced civilization has constructed a labyrinth of wormholes throughout the galaxy. A civilization capable of such a feat would most likely be classified as what kind of civilization?

A) Type III
B) Type II
C) Type IV
D) Type I
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What type of civilization would be able to construct a "Dyson Sphere" around its parent star to capture its radiation?

A) Type III
B) Type IV
C) Type II
D) Type I
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After World War II, the U.S. Government spent two decades investigating UFOs because they

A) were themselves developing new types of aircraft and used the official investigation as a cover-up
B) thought that they might be new types of aircraft being developed by the Soviet Union
C) knew that UFOs were alien craft and used the official investigation as a cover-up
D) were afraid that an alien civilization was in the process of invading the Earth
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Most UFO reports consist of

A) photographs
B) eyewitness accounts
C) physical artifacts
D) video evidence
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One of the most likely places an advanced civilization might leave an artifact for us to find would be

A) in the desert of Roswell, New Mexico
B) the L4 and L5 points in the Earth-Moon system
C) in the Cydonia region of Mars
D) on the far side of the Moon
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Which Lagrange points in the Earth-Moon system are stable?

A) L1 only
B) L4 and L5
C) L2 and L3
D) all are stable
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The object recovered from a pasture close to Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 is now believed to have been a

A) flying saucer with alien occupants
B) weather balloon
C) secret military balloon designed to detect Soviet nuclear tests
D) small passenger aircraft
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What kind of civilization can life on Earth currently be classified as?

A) Type II
B) Type III
C) Type IV
D) Type I
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A UFO is

A) an unidentified object seen in the sky
B) an alien spaceship
C) a hoax
D) a natural phenomenon
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The Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence states that the first thing to do after the detection of a possible signal is to

A) send a reply
B) announce the discovery to the public
C) confirm that it is genuine
D) classify it top secret
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On the basis of the scientific method, which of the following would be considered conclusive evidence that we are being visited by aliens?

A) an eyewitness account
B) a photograph
C) claims of alien abduction made under hypnosis
D) none of the above would be considered to be conclusive
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Deck 12: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
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The first modern SETI search by Frank Drake in 1960 was called Project

A) Phoenix
B) Blue Book
C) Ozma
D) Serendip
Ozma
2
The factor fnow, in the Drake equation depends on

A) whether a civilization ever develops intelligence
B) whether a planet has any kind of life on its surface right now
C) how technologically advanced civilizations become
D) how long civilizations survive once they have arisen
how long civilizations survive once they have arisen
3
What do we know for certain about the various factors in the Drake equations?

A) that none of them can be equal to 1
B) that at least one of them must be equal to 0
C) that at least one of them must be equal to 1
D) that none of them can be equal to 0
that none of them can be equal to 0
4
If the communication lifetime of civilizations in our galaxy is 100 million years and our galaxy is 13 billion years old, what is the chance of us detecting another intelligent civilization now?

A) 1 in 1,300,000
B) 1 in 13
C) 1 in 1300
D) 1 in 130
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The fact that many different organisms on Earth have developed eyesight provides evidence for

A) cross-breeding
B) artificial selection
C) convergent evolution
D) genetic mutations
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In principle, the Drake equation should enable us to calculate the exact number of intelligent civilizations capable of interstellar communication in our galaxy right now. However, currently this is not feasible because

A) we do not have precise values for any of the factors in the equation
B) it is impossible for us to ever know the precise values of any of the factors
C) we have precise values for the first three factors, but not the last factor
D) we have a precise values for the first factor, but not for any of the other factors
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If the communication lifetime of civilizations in our galaxy is 10,000 years and our galaxy is 13 billion years old, what is the chance of us detecting another intelligent civilization now?

A) 1 in 13,000
B) 1 in 1,300,000
C) 1 in 1300
D) 1 in 130,000
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How is intelligence defined in the Drake Equation?

A) a civilization that has developed language
B) a civilization willing and able to communicate over interstellar distances
C) a civilization that communicates using telepathy
D) a civilization capable of spaceflight
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Which factor in the modified Drake equation may well turn out to be the primary factor in determining the current number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy?

A) Nhp, the number of habitable planets in our galaxy
B) fciv, fraction of life-bearing planets where intelligent civilizations have at some time arisen
C) fnow, fraction of civilization-bearing planets that have intelligent civilizations on them now
D) flife, fraction of life-bearing habitable planets
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Given that our galaxy has a volume of approximately 8 × 1012 ly3, what would be the average minimum amount of time to exchange messages between civilizations if there are currently 125,000 intelligent civilizations in our galaxy?

A) 800 years
B) 1,200 years
C) 200 years
D) 400 years
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Which factor in the modified Drake equation are we best able to estimate?

A) Nhp, the number of habitable planets in our galaxy
B) fciv, fraction of life-bearing planets where intelligent civilizations have at some time arisen
C) fnow, fraction of civilization-bearing planets that have intelligent civilizations on them now
D) flife, fraction of life-bearing habitable planets which are intelligent now
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The rare-Earth hypothesis would predict that the factor flife, in the Drake equation should be

A) close to 0
B) exactly 0
C) exactly 1
D) close to 1
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Suppose there are a million habitable planets in our galaxy, that one in ten are habitable, that one in a thousand planets with life had at some point had an intelligent civilization, and that one in a hundred civilizations that has ever existed is in existence now. Given this, how many civilizations are in existence now?

A) 10
B) 1
C) 1000
D) 100
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Intelligence may be subject to convergent evolution because it

A) is inevitable
B) is a fundamental characteristic of life
C) has survival value
D) is required for survival
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What is the minimum value of N in the Drake Equation?

A) 100
B) 1
C) 0
D) 1000
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Given that our galaxy has a volume of approximately 8 × 1012 ly3, what is the average distance between civilizations if there are currently 1 million intelligent civilizations in our galaxy?

A) 1,500 ly
B) 200 ly
C) 320 ly
D) 2,800 ly
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Given that life on Earth appears to have arisen quite easily and rapidly suggests that the factor flife, in the Drake equation could be close to

A) 1
B) 0.25
C) 0
D) 0.5
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The adoption of very similar streamlined body shapes by both sharks and dolphins provides evidence for

A) cross-breeding
B) convergent evolution
C) genetic mutations
D) life originating in the oceans
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The Drake equation allows us to estimate the number of

A) intelligent civilizations that have existed in our galaxy during its entire lifetime
B) habitable planets on which life has arisen
C) intelligent civilizations capable of traveling to the Earth
D) intelligent civilizations capable of communicating in our galaxy now
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The factor L (the communication lifetime of a civilization) in the original Drake equation is dependent on

A) astronomy
B) sociology
C) biology
D) chemistry
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The fact that Encephalization Quotients (EQs) of organisms have generally increased with time provides evidence for

A) cross-breeding between organisms
B) artificial selection
C) genetic mutations
D) convergent evolution toward increasing intelligence
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Which type of signal could carry the largest amount of information?

A) low intensity
B) high intensity
C) large bandwidth
D) small bandwidth
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Which of the following signals from an advanced civilization would be easiest to detect?

A) large amplitude, narrow bandwidth
B) small amplitude, wide bandwidth
C) large amplitude, wide bandwidth
D) small amplitude, narrow bandwidth
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Encephalization Quotient (EQ) values can be estimated for extinct species because

A) there is a linear relationship between the EQ and time, thus allowing extrapolation
B) extinct species always have the same EQ value
C) by studying their fossilized remains we can estimate their body masses from the size of the remains and their brain masses from the sizes of their cranial cavities
D) we can always find similar species in existence today to make measurements of
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An organism with an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of 4 is expected to be of

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B) average intelligence
C) the lowest possible intelligence
D) below-average intelligence
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A measure of the range of frequencies that are contained in a particular radio signal is called its

A) bandpass
B) sensitivity
C) bandwidth
D) band
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The fundamental principles of radio SETI were first discussed in a seminal 1959 paper by

A) Marconi and Tesla
B) Drake
C) Cocconi and Morrison
D) Sagan and Oliver
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The range of frequencies that a radio telescope is sensitive to is referred to as its

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B) band
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The 1420 MHz (21 cm) radio line generated by neutral hydrogen atoms is a good choice for interstellar communications because

A) it is the easiest radio frequency to generate
B) it is the only radio frequency that is not blocked by interstellar matter
C) all intelligent civilizations should be aware of its universal significance and would probably also think of sending and receiving signals at this frequency
D) it is the only frequency to which radio telescopes can be tuned
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Which type of electromagnetic radiation is able to carry the most information?

A) gamma rays
B) microwaves
C) all types have equal ability
D) radio waves
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An organism with an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of 1 is expected to be of

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C) the lowest possible intelligence
D) below-average intelligence
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An organism with an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of 0.1 is expected to be of

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C) average intelligence
D) below-average intelligence
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The organisms with the highest Encephalization Quotient (EQ) ratios are

A) whales
B) dolphins
C) chimps
D) humans
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34
In 1924, scientists and the U.S. Army listened for extraterrestrial broadcasts from

A) Mars
B) Venus
C) the Moon
D) Mercury
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Why are radio waves probably the most efficient way to communicate between civilizations?

A) radio waves are easy to produce and are not affected much by interstellar matter in the galaxy
B) radio waves are the most penetrating of all electromagnetic radiations
C) all advanced civilizations are certain to use radio waves for communication
D) radio waves are the only kind of electromagnetic radiation that can carry information
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36
Which of the following physical parameters is NOT under the control of a radio telescope?

A) the direction pointed on the sky
B) the bandwidth
C) the time of observation
D) the band
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37
The first scientist to claim to have detected radio communications from another civilization was

A) Heinrich Hertz
B) Nikola Tesla
C) Thomas Edison
D) Guglielmo Marconi
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38
A dinosaur like a Brontosaurus with a small head and a large body would be expected to have an Encephalization Quotient (EQ) of

A) exactly 1
B) less than 1 but greater than zero
C) zero
D) greater than 1
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39
The ratio of an organism's brain weight to body weight is thought to be roughly proportional to its

A) sex drive
B) height
C) rate of movement
D) intelligence
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40
The organisms with the next highest Encephalization Quotient (EQ) ratios after humans are

A) dolphins
B) humans
C) whales
D) chimps
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41
Approximately how soon might we expect an immediate response from a civilization that received the signal we sent to the globular cluster M13 (25,000 light-years away) in 1974?

A) 100,000 years
B) 25,000 years
C) 12,500 years
D) 50,000 years
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42
Which of the following kinds of signal do we currently have the best chance of detecting with currently technology?

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
B) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
C) an intentional signal beacon
D) a signal used for local communication in the world where the intelligent beings exist
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43
If we were to detect radio and TV signals that had leaked out into space from another civilization, this would be an example of

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
B) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
C) a signal used for local communication in the world where the intelligent beings exist
D) an intentional signal beacon
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44
If we were to intercept a strong radio signal at 1420 MHz in binary format from another civilization, this would be an example of

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
B) a signal used for local communication in the world where the intelligent beings exist
C) an intentional signal beacon
D) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
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45
An optical SETI signal would most likely consist of

A) using mirrors to reflect light from the surface of a planet
B) using a giant disk to block out the light from the parent star
C) rapid, short bursts of intense laser light
D) a continuous beam of laser light
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46
The technique of taking data with a SETI instrument placed on a radio telescope that is also used for other astronomical research is referred to as

A) parallel processing
B) piggybanking
C) straddling
D) piggybacking
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47
A SETI search using the 300-meter diameter Arecibo radio telescope can detect a 10 million Watt transmission at a distance of 1,000 light-years. If we were to detect a similar signal coming from 10,000 light-years away, how powerful would the alien transmitter have to be?

A) 1 billion Watts
B) 10 million Watts
C) 10 billion Watts
D) 100 million Watts
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48
The major advantage the Allen Telescope Array (which will eventually consist of 350 small radio dishes) has over a conventional single-dish radio telescope is that it

A) is less expensive to build than a single-dish
B) is simpler to operate than a single-dish
C) can monitor several targets simultaneously
D) can collect more radiation than a single-dish of comparable size
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49
The Inner Galactic Plane Survey will be conducted with which new telescope currently under construction?

A) The Arecibo Telescope
B) The Allen Telescope Array
C) The Medicina Telescope
D) The Very Large Array
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50
If we were to intercept a signal from a civilization that was sent to another of its colonies on the other side of the galaxy, this would be an example of

A) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another star system
B) a signal used for local communication the world where the intelligent beings exist
C) a signal used for communication between a civilization's home world and another planet in its own planetary system
D) an intentional signal beacon
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51
Which of the following is a prime number?

A) 13
B) 21
C) 49
D) 15
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52
Which of the following numbers is itself a product of two prime numbers?

A) 27
B) 24
C) 21
D) 18
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53
If you arrange the following 15 bits (111001111100111) into 5 rows of 3 bits starting with the first bit, what number does it spell out?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 1
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54
The most likely method of interstellar communication is similar to which type of communication on Earth?

A) sign language
B) telepathy
C) Morse code
D) the spoken word
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55
The SERENDIP Survey is currently being conducted with which telescope?

A) The Arecibo Telescope
B) The Allen Telescope Array
C) The Medicina Telescope
D) The Very Large Array
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56
In 1974 we transmitted a message toward the globular cluster M13 which is 21,000 ly away. What is one reason that this object was probably not ideal for sending a message to?

A) it is so far away that we will probably have stopped communicating before we receive and return signal
B) globular clusters contain young, high mass stars with insufficiently long main sequence lifetimes and hence are unsuitable places for life
C) the message will be absorbed by interstellar dust before it reaches the cluster
D) globular clusters contain, old, low mass stars with fewer heavy elements and hence are not ideal places for life
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57
Visible radiation may be useful for transmitting

A) signals over wide areas towards a number of nearby stars
B) signals to advanced civilizations that never develop radio astronomy
C) focused signals to individual star systems nearby
D) signals to civilizations in neighboring galaxies
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58
Why was the globular cluster M13 selected as the target for the 1974 Arecibo message?

A) globular clusters are the most likely place to find stars with planetary systems
B) stars in globular clusters are rich in heavy elements, the building blocks of life
C) signals from advanced civilizations have previously been detected coming from this cluster
D) globular clusters are densely packed with stars, hence maximizing the probability of interception by an advanced civilization
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59
The search for radio signals from intelligent civilizations on planets around nearby solar-type stars is an example of a

A) sky survey
B) targeted search
C) intentional search
D) random sweep
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60
Sending signals at optical wavelengths might be a viable alternative to radio wavelengths

A) only between civilizations around solar-type stars whose eyes have evolved to see such radiation
B) over relatively short distances where absorption by interstellar matter would not be a problem
C) as long as the light transmitted is a different color than the light given off by the parent star
D) over all distances as long as the intensity of the signal is strong enough
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61
Scientists are generally are not involved in research dealing with the possibility of alien visits to Earth because

A) they are simply not interested in the subject
B) they have been told not to study this subject by military intelligence
C) there is a lack of evidence to suggest there is anything to study
D) it is already well known that aliens are visiting the Earth
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62
A Lagrange point in the Earth-Moon system is a position

A) directly between the Earth and Moon
B) on the surface of the Moon that points directly away from the Earth
C) on the Earth's surface that the Moon's gravity is concentrated
D) in space where the effects of the Earth's and Moon's gravity cancel each other out
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63
About 90% of UFO sightings

A) are hoaxes
B) cannot be explained
C) are real sightings of alien craft
D) can be explained by natural phenomena
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64
Any reply to a detected SETI signal should

A) be decided upon by the group of scientists who first detected the signal
B) be decided upon by the government of the country who first detected the signal
C) be sent immediately as a signal is received
D) represent a consensus of the Earth's population
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65
Approximately what percentage of people in the United States believe we have been visited by extraterrestrials?

A) around 30 %
B) about 50 %
C) less than 1 %
D) more than 90 %
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66
In the novel Contact by Carl Sagan, an extremely advanced civilization has constructed a labyrinth of wormholes throughout the galaxy. A civilization capable of such a feat would most likely be classified as what kind of civilization?

A) Type III
B) Type II
C) Type IV
D) Type I
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67
What type of civilization would be able to construct a "Dyson Sphere" around its parent star to capture its radiation?

A) Type III
B) Type IV
C) Type II
D) Type I
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68
After World War II, the U.S. Government spent two decades investigating UFOs because they

A) were themselves developing new types of aircraft and used the official investigation as a cover-up
B) thought that they might be new types of aircraft being developed by the Soviet Union
C) knew that UFOs were alien craft and used the official investigation as a cover-up
D) were afraid that an alien civilization was in the process of invading the Earth
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69
Most UFO reports consist of

A) photographs
B) eyewitness accounts
C) physical artifacts
D) video evidence
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70
One of the most likely places an advanced civilization might leave an artifact for us to find would be

A) in the desert of Roswell, New Mexico
B) the L4 and L5 points in the Earth-Moon system
C) in the Cydonia region of Mars
D) on the far side of the Moon
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71
Which Lagrange points in the Earth-Moon system are stable?

A) L1 only
B) L4 and L5
C) L2 and L3
D) all are stable
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72
The object recovered from a pasture close to Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 is now believed to have been a

A) flying saucer with alien occupants
B) weather balloon
C) secret military balloon designed to detect Soviet nuclear tests
D) small passenger aircraft
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73
What kind of civilization can life on Earth currently be classified as?

A) Type II
B) Type III
C) Type IV
D) Type I
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74
A UFO is

A) an unidentified object seen in the sky
B) an alien spaceship
C) a hoax
D) a natural phenomenon
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75
The Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence states that the first thing to do after the detection of a possible signal is to

A) send a reply
B) announce the discovery to the public
C) confirm that it is genuine
D) classify it top secret
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76
On the basis of the scientific method, which of the following would be considered conclusive evidence that we are being visited by aliens?

A) an eyewitness account
B) a photograph
C) claims of alien abduction made under hypnosis
D) none of the above would be considered to be conclusive
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