Historic Models of the Universe

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8th Grade

14 Qs

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Historic Models of the Universe

Historic Models of the Universe

Assessment

Quiz

Science

8th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-ESS1-2, MS-ESS1-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

GEHOVANNA GARCIA

Used 8+ times

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14 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the geocentric model propose?

The Earth is at the center of the universe.

The Sun is at the center of the universe.

The Moon is at the center of the universe.

Mars is at the center of the universe.

Answer explanation

The geocentric model proposes that the Earth is at the center of the universe, with all celestial bodies, including the Sun and Moon, orbiting around it. This contrasts with the heliocentric model, where the Sun is central.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In the heliocentric model, which celestial body is at the center?

Sun

Earth

Moon

Mars

Answer explanation

In the heliocentric model, the Sun is at the center, with planets, including Earth, orbiting around it. This model contrasts with the geocentric model, where Earth is considered the center.

Tags

NGSS.MS-ESS1-2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which two planets had not been discovered when the geocentric theory was developed?

Mercury and Venus

Mars and Jupiter

Uranus and Neptune

Saturn and Pluto

Answer explanation

The geocentric theory was developed before the discovery of Uranus (1781) and Neptune (1846). Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known since ancient times, while Pluto was discovered later (1930).

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which two planets had not been discovered when the heliocentric theory was developed?

Mercury and Venus

Mars and Jupiter

Uranus and Neptune

Saturn and Pluto

Answer explanation

The heliocentric theory, developed in the 16th century, predates the discovery of Uranus (1781) and Neptune (1846). Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known since ancient times, while Pluto was discovered later.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which model places the Sun at the center of the solar system?

Geocentric

Heliocentric

Lunar-centric

Star-centric

Answer explanation

The heliocentric model places the Sun at the center of the solar system, while the geocentric model places the Earth at the center. Lunar-centric and star-centric are not recognized models for the solar system's structure.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which planet is listed first in both the geocentric and heliocentric models?

Venus

Earth

Mercury

Mars

Answer explanation

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and is listed first in both the geocentric model (Earth-centered) and the heliocentric model (Sun-centered) due to its proximity to both reference points.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which two planets were not discovered when the geocentric theory was developed?

Mars and Jupiter

Saturn and Venus

Uranus and Neptune

Mercury and Earth

Answer explanation

The geocentric theory was developed before the discovery of Uranus and Neptune. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus were known to ancient astronomers, while Uranus was discovered in 1781 and Neptune in 1846.

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