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PES 1.3 Lesson Review
By Elorde Tuliao
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Question 1
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Put these five objects in order from what you THINK is the smallest to what you THINK is the largest
Jupiter
Los Angeles
Earth
Sun
Star
Question 2
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Put these four objects in order from what you THINK is the closest to us to what you THINK is the furthest
away from us
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Moon
Sun
Star
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Question 10
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Is that star closer to earth or farther from earth than the other stars?
The sun is farther from earth than the other stars
The sun is closer to earth than the other stars
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Question 11
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Are the stars close to Earth or far away?
Stars are close to Earth
Stars are far away from Earth
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Question 3
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Which star is closest to the Earth?
Proxima Centauri
Sun
Betelgeuse
Sirius
Question 4
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How close to earth is this star?
4 light years
643 light years
9 light years
0.000016 light years
Question 5
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How close is the sun to Earth?
0.000016 light years
4 light years
643 light years
9 light years
Question 6
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Which star is the most distant to? How far away is it?
Betelgeuse, 643 light years
Sirius, 9 light years
Deneb 3,230 light years
Proxima Centauri 4 light years
Question 7
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Based on the diagram, what can you say about the distance of the sun and the distance of the
other
stars? Is the sun a close star or a far-away star?
A. The sun a far-away star compared to the other stars
B. The sun a close star compared to the other stars
Question 8
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How many stars are in our solar system?
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Question 9
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What is the name of that star?
Proxima Centauri
Arcturus
Moon
Sun
Question 12
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Are stars all around us, or just in one direction?
Stars are in one direction
Stars are all around us
Question 13
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Sirius, the star, is 9 light-years away. Is this close or far away from Earth?
The star Sirius is close to Earth
The star Sirius is far away from Earth