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..::Space Odyssey::..By Tom and Paul
Question Time with PierreHi! My name is Pierre and I’ve been around the Milky
way a few times! Here are a few questions for you to try and answer. Have fun learning!
Question 1
What is the only planet known as yet to have life?
Earth Venus
Jupiter Mars
Question 1
That is correct! Earth so far it is the only planet known to have life. Well Done Earthling!
Question 2
Question 1
That is incorrect
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Earth. So far it is the only planet known to have life. Good Try!
Question 2
Question 2Which two planets is the asteroid belt in between
Uranus and Neptune
Venus and Earth
Mars and Jupiter
Jupiter and Saturn
Question 2
That is correct! The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter, separating the rocky and gassy planets. Well Done Earthling!
Question 3
Question 2
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Earth. So far it is the only planet known to have life. Good Try!
Question 3
Question 3• True or False: Pluto is still a planet
TrueFalse
Question 3
That is correct! Pluto is not a planet as it is too small to be a planet and does not fit the criteria of the outer planets. Well Done Earthling!
Question 4
Question 3
That is incorrect. Pluto is not a planet anymore because it does not fit the criteria of an outer planet. Good Try!
Question 4
Question 4• Which planet is the hottest
Mercury
Neptune Venus
Earth
Question 4
That is correct! Venus has a layer of thick clouds which act as a ‘blanket’ and trap in the heat from the sun . Well Done Earthling!
Question 5
Question 4
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Venus, which has a thick layer of clouds, trapping in greenhouse gasses. Good Try!
Question 5
Question 5• Does Earth have a ‘natural satellite’?
YesNo
Question 5
That is correct! The Moon is considered Earths ‘Natural Satelite’. Well Done Earthling!
Question 6
Question 5
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Yes, the moon, which orbits the earth like a satelite and no one put it there. Good Try!
Question 6
Question 6• What was the first artificial satellite?
Sputnik 1
Orion Mars
Sputnik 2
Question 6
That is correct! Sputnik 1 was launched in 1957 by the Russians. Well Done Earthling!
Question 7
Question 6
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Sputnik 1, which was launched by the Russians in 1957. Good Try!
Question 7
Question 7 • Who was the first man on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
John Glenn Louis Armstrong
Yuri Gagarin
Question7
That is correct! Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon, the first moon landing happened in 1969. Well Done Earthling!
Question 8
Question 7
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Neil Armstrong, who landed on the moon in 1969. Good Try!
Question 8
Question 8• Which planet is known as the ‘Red Planet’
Mercury
Jupiter Mars
Galafray
Question 8
That is correct! Mars is the planet known as the ‘Red Planet’ by it’s bright red colour and can be seen as a star with a reddish tinge at night. Well Done Earthling!
Question 9
Question 8
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Mars. Good Try!
Question 9
Question 9• Which planets name does not derive from
Greek/Roman mythology?
Neptune
Saturn Earth
Venus
Question 9
That is correct! Earth so far it is the only planet who’s name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. Well Done Earthling!
Question 10
Question 9
That is incorrect. The correct answer was Earth. All the other planets are named after Greek/Roman Gods e.g. Neptune, the god of water. Good Try!
Question 10
Question 10• What is the closest star to the Earth?
ANKAA
The Sun Dagobah
TARDIS
Question 10
That is correct! A star is a luminous ball of plasma, held together by gravity, the sun is exactly this. Well Done Earthling!
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Question 10
That is incorrect. The correct answer was The Sun, which is a gigantic luminous ball made of plasma and held together by gravity. Good Try!
END
Well DoneCongratulations on finishing the quiz!
I’m sure you’ll make a great Space explorer one day
Live Long and Prosper