Unit Test Practice

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6th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the mechanism that allows us to see light from the moon?
Back
Reflected light
Answer explanation
We see light from the moon because it reflects sunlight. The moon does not produce its own light; instead, it acts like a mirror, reflecting the light that comes from the sun.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What space objects play a role in seeing the phases of the moon?
Back
Earth, Sun and moon
Answer explanation
The phases of the moon are caused by the positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon relative to each other. As the Moon orbits Earth, different portions of its surface are illuminated by the Sun, creating the visible phases.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement below best describes the side of the moon that is facing the Sun?
Back
Always bright
Answer explanation
The side of the moon facing the Sun is always illuminated, making it always bright. This is because the Sun's light continuously shines on that side, while the opposite side remains dark.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The new moon is followed by which major lunar phase? Options: Waning crescent, Waxing crescent, Waning gibbous, Waxing gibbous
Back
Waxing crescent
Answer explanation
The new moon marks the beginning of the lunar cycle. Following the new moon, the moon enters the waxing crescent phase, where it starts to become visible as it moves towards the first quarter.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The full moon is followed by which major lunar phase?
Back
Waning gibbous
Answer explanation
The full moon is the peak of the lunar cycle, after which the moon begins to wane. The phase immediately following the full moon is the waning gibbous, where the visible portion of the moon decreases.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
As the moon orbits around Earth, what happens?
Back
Different parts of it appear to be illuminated by the Sun
Answer explanation
As the moon orbits Earth, the angle of sunlight changes, causing different parts of it to be illuminated. This is why we see phases of the moon, not because it shines its own light.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Earth rotates around the Sun and the moon rotates around the Earth.
Back
True
Answer explanation
The statement is true because the Earth indeed rotates around the Sun, and the Moon orbits the Earth. This is a fundamental aspect of our solar system's dynamics.
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