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13) ________ has atmospheric pressures at its surface that are roughly comparable to those at
Earth's surface.
A) Jupiter's moon Io
B) Saturn's moon Titan
C) Neptune's moon Cassini
D) Uranus's moon Miranda
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
14) ________, a moon orbiting Jupiter, has an unusually smooth, uncratered, ice-covered
surface.
A) Phobos
B) Titan
C) Miranda
D) Europa
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
15) ________ is the principal gas in the Venusian atmosphere and also a minor component of the
atmospheres of Earth and Mars.
A) Ozone
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Methane
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
16) The largest known volcano in the solar system is ________.
A) Mauna Loa, Hawaii, on Earth
B) Vulcan on Venus
C) Solfatara on Jupiter
D) Olympus Mons on Mars
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
17) ________ are small, extraterrestrial particles that glow brightly and burn up as they travel
through Earth's atmosphere.
A) Asteroids
B) Microcomets
C) Mesocoronas
D) Meteoroids
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.6 Small Solar System Bodies
Bloom's: Remembering
18) Vast, circular to elliptical dark-colored, smooth areas of the Moon are known as ________.
A) Olympian fields
B) Copernican steppes
C) lunar maria
D) lunar lava flats
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Remembering
19) Which of these lunar features is the oldest?
A) maria basins
B) lunar highlands
C) rayed craters like Copernicus
D) lunar soil
Answer: B
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Remembering
20) Most of the Moon's craters were produced by ________.
A) the impact of debris (meteoroids)
B) volcanic eruptions
C) faulting
D) radial implosions
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Remembering
21) The high surface temperatures of this planet have been attributed to the greenhouse effect.
A) Venus
B) Uranus
C) Mars
D) Mercury
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the
relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the
pattern.
22) Mercury
Saturn
Answer: Mercury
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
23) Phobos
Pluto
Answer: Pluto
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
Uranus
Jupiter
Titan
24) Earth
Venus
Mars
Answer: Jupiter
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
Callisto
Jupiter
25) comet
asteroid
meteorite
Answer: meteorite
Diff: 2
Topic: 22.6 Small Solar System Bodies
Bloom's: Analyzing
planet
34) Of the terrestrial planets, Mercury exhibits the greatest lateral variations in surface
temperatures.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
35) Rays in the rings of Saturn are bright, radial streaks that converge inward toward the planet's
surface.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
36) Lunar regolith breccia contains crystalline rock fragments and glassy fragments.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Analyzing
37) Meteorites disintegrate and burn up as shooting stars; meteoroids survive an impact event
and a trip through Earth's atmosphere.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.6 Small Solar System Bodies
Bloom's: Analyzing
38) Comets are thought to be composed of dust and tiny, icy particles encased in small,
solidified, metallic fragments.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.6 Small Solar System Bodies
Bloom's: Analyzing
39) An extreme example of the greenhouse effect is thought to be associated with an abundance
of carbon dioxide in the Martian atmosphere.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
40) The Martian polar caps are thought to be mainly frozen methane and ammonia.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
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41) Large impact craters and large, domal features (probably representing viscous lava flows)
have been imaged on the surface of Venus.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
42) Saturn's rings are clusters of relatively small, individual particles; the rings observed on
Jupiter are violent storm clouds swirling above the polar regions of the planet.
Answer: FALSE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
43) The atmosphere of Mars is less dense than Earth's, but dust storms and sand dunes indicate
wind action occurs on Mars.
Answer: TRUE
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing
44) ________ is the major gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
Answer: Carbon dioxide
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
45) The relatively smooth, large, circular to elliptical areas on the lunar surface are known as
________.
Answer: maria
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Remembering
46) The two most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere are ________ and ________.
Answer: nitrogen, oxygen
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.1 Our Solar System: An Overview
Bloom's: Remembering
47) The Cassini gap is associated with the planet ________.
Answer: Saturn
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
48) The only planet in the solar system whose axis of rotation lies close to its equatorial plane is
________.
Answer: Uranus
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.5 Jovian Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
49) Relatively small bodies which generally orbit between Mars and Jupiter are called ________.
Answer: asteroids
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.6 Small Solar System Bodies
Bloom's: Remembering
50) Which planet, in addition to Earth, shows clear evidence of water erosion?
Answer: Mars
Diff: 1
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Remembering
Critical Thinking and Discussion. Use complete sentences, correct spelling, and the
information presented in Chapter 22 to answer the questions below.
51) Why are meteorites a possible source of information regarding the origin and composition of
Earth? Also, what other "clues" might be present in meteorites?
Diff: 2
Topic: 22.6 Small Solar System Bodies
Bloom's: Analyzing and Remembering
52) What is the general relationship between the number of natural satellites or moons that orbit
a given planet and the mass of that planet? Also, how is our own Moon different from the natural
satellites of other terrestrial planets?
Diff: 2
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Remembering and Understanding
53) How is Earth unique as compared to other planets in our solar system? How is it similar?
And finally, what geologic information might we obtain by visiting Mars or Venus that would
further link Earth to these planets?
Diff: 3
Topic: 22.4 Terrestrial Planets
Bloom's: Analyzing and Applying and Understanding
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55) Carefully examine the telescopic view of the lunar surface (near side) below and the features
labeled A, B, and C.
(a) Give a brief description that characterizes the bright area around C.
(b) Notice the features like those labeled A. What are such features called?
(c) How are craters like the one labeled B different from the craters of the area labeled C?
(d) In what order (from first to latest) did the features form that are labeled A, B, and C?
Answer: (a) Area C is heavily cratered lunar highland.
(b) maria (each one is a mare)
(c) C-craters are less well-defined and do not have rays, unlike the B-craters, which are welldefined rayed craters
(d) C (first), A (second), B (last)
Diff: 2
Topic: 22.3 Earth's Moon: A Chip Off the Old Block
Bloom's: Analyzing and Applying and Understanding
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