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Space Multiple Choice #3

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1. Why is Mars red?
It has lots of rust and iron
Mars isn't red
It used to be very hot and the land is burnt up
We don't know
2. Where is the dwarf planet Ceres?
Between Neptune and Uranus
Oort Cloud
Asteroid Belt
Kuiper Belt
3. What is Earth's axial tilt?
It isn't tilted
18 degrees
23 degrees
2 degrees retrograde
4. Which of these is not a Galilean Moon?
Europa
Ganymede
Io
Titania
5. What is Uranus's biggest moon?
Ariel
Titania
Oberon
Rhea
6. What is the closest star to Earth other than the Sun?
Proxima Centauri
Alpha Centauri A
Alpha Centauri B
Sirius
7. Which constellation is completely inside Ursa Major?
Cassiopeia
The Big Dipper
Ursa Minor
The Little Dipper
8. Which of these is the "Dog Star"?
Betelgeuse
Polaris
Proxima Centauri
Sirius
9. What is the closest galaxy to us?
Twix
IC 1101
Large Magellenic Cloud
Andromeda
10. Which of these is not a theory on how the universe will end?
Big Freeze
Big Crunch
Big Rip
Big Bang
11. What is the "Great Red Spot" on Jupiter?
A storm
A fire
A massive asteroid moving slowly but burning up
A rusted iron deposit
12. What kind of galaxy is the Milky Way?
Irregular
Barred Spiral
Elliptical
Spiral
13. How was the Moon created?
It was another planet that got caught in Earth's gravity
During a massive collision
Many asteroids clumped together to make it
It was an asteroid caught in the Earth's gravity
14. Where does nuclear fusion take place?
On Earth's surface
In the sun
In the Earth
Inside Jupiter
15. How old is our Solar System?
5.6 billion years
13.8 billion years
4.6 million years
4.6 billion years
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