3rd Q Exam
3rd Q Exam
3rd Q Exam
I. MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
space provided before the number.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
______1. A science that studies everything outside Earth’s atmosphere such as A. Apparent Brightness
planets, stars, asteroids, galaxies, and relationships of those celestial bodies. B. Absolute Brightness
______2. An imaginary hollow globe surrounding Earth to which objects in the C. Apparent Motion
sky were once considered attached. D. Astronomy
______3. The actual brightness of a star. E. Astrology
______4. The way something appears or seem to move. F. Celestial Sphere
______5. A star’s brightness as seen from Earth. G. Actual Motion
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Write T if the statement is true. If the statement is false, underline
the word/s that make/s it wrong and write the correct word/s on the space provided. (2 pts.)
________________6. Polaris, commonly known as the North Star, and it is the brightest star in the
constellation
Ursa Minor.
________________7. Constellations appear to move across the sky from west to east.
________________8. The Orion constellation is referred to as the hunter.
________________9. The surface temperature of a star determines the color of light it emits.
________________10. A blue star has a medium temperature.
III. ESSAY (5 pts.)
Do stars really move in the night sky? Why or why n
1. Which constellation helps sailors to navigate a. sirius
at the sea
2. stars appear to move in the sky b.ursa minor
3. based on apparent magnitude, which of the c. blue
following stars is the brightest
4. hottest star color d.Earth is rotating on its axis
5.the biggest type of star e.constellation
6. pattern of stars identifiable in the night sky f.supergiant
7. can be found in the ecliptic g. taurus, the bull
I. MATCHING TYPE: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
space provided before the number.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
______1. A science that studies everything outside Earth’s atmosphere such as A. Apparent Brightness
planets, stars, asteroids, galaxies, and relationships of those celestial bodies. B. Absolute Brightness
______2. An imaginary hollow globe surrounding Earth to which objects in the C. Apparent Motion
sky were once considered attached. D. Astronomy
______3. The actual brightness of a star. E. Astrology
______4. The way something appears or seem to move. F. Celestial Sphere
______5. A star’s brightness as seen from Earth. G. Actual Motion
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Write T if the statement is true. If the statement is false, underline
the word/s that make/s it wrong and write the correct word/s on the space provided. (2 pts.)
________________6. Polaris, commonly known as the North Star, and it is the brightest star in the
constellation
Ursa Minor.
________________7. Constellations appear to move across the sky from west to east.
________________8. The Orion constellation is referred to as the hunter.
________________9. The surface temperature of a star determines the color of light it emits.
________________10. A blue star has a medium temperature.
III. ESSAY (5 pts.)
Do stars really move in the night sky? Why or why not?