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To help you master concepts from Chapter 22 (Planetary Geology), take this sample examination.



1

Which of the following lists the planets in correct order of increasing distance from the Sun?
A)Pluto, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury
B)Saturn, Pluto, Uranus, Mercury, Neptune, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus
C)Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Uranus, Neptune, Mercury
D)Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
2

The largest body in the Solar System is:
A)Jupiter
B)the Sun
C)Saturn
D)Netpune
3

Which of the following is evidence that Jupiter's composition is rich in hydrogen?
A)its large mass
B)its large size
C)its low density
D)its distance from the Sun
4

The most massive planet is:
A)Earth
B)the Sun
C)Jupiter
D)Venus
5

The atmosphere of Venus is composed primarily of:
A)carbon dioxide
B)sulfur dioxide
C)sulfuric acid
D)nitrogen
6

Why do Mercury and the Moon lack an atmosphere?
A)They formed after all the gas had been used up.
B)They are so cold that all their gases have frozen into deposits below their surface.
C)They formed before the solar nebula had captured any gas.
D)They are so small that their gravity is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
7

Why would it be difficult to land a spacecraft on Jupiter?
A)Jupiter has no solid surface.
B)Jupiter's immense gravity would squash it.
C)Jupiter's intense magnetic field would destroy it.
D)The clouds are so thick it would be hard to navigate to a safe spot.
8

The Solar System formed:
A)8 billion years ago.
B)15 billion years ago.
C)approximately 4.6 billion years ago.
D)at 9:00 a.m. on 29 October 4004 B.C.
9

The planets with evidence of liquid water on their surfaces (past or present) are:
A)Earth and Mars
B)Earth and Venus
C)Mars and Mercury
D)Mars and Venus
10

Which of the following planets have cratered surfaces?
A)Venus
B)Mars
C)Mercury
D)All of these planets have cratered surfaces.
11

Scientists think water may once have flowed on Mars. The evidence for this is:
A)fossil fish found in several craters.
B)canyons that resemble dried-up river beds.
C)frozen lakes along the Martian equator.
D)photographs made in the late 1800s that show blue spots that were probably lakes.
12

The core of a comet is composed of:
A)molten iron.
B)frozen gases and ice.
C)liquid hydrogen.
D)uranium.
13

Why are most asteroids not spherical?
A)Their gravity is too weak to pull them into a sphere.
B)The Sun's gravity distorts them.
C)Strong magnetic fields in their molten core make them lumpy.
D)The statement is false. Nearly all asteroids are spherical.
14

What causes meteor showers such as occur near August 12?
A)The breakup of an asteroid in our upper atmosphere.
B)Bursts of particles ejected from the Sun.
C)A comet being captured into orbit around the Earth.
D)The Earth passing through the tail of debris left by a comet.
15

Which of the following show evidence of volcanic activity?
A)Venus
B)Mars
C)the Moon
D)all of these
16

The most dense planet is:
A)Jupiter
B)Venus
C)Mars
D)Earth
17

The planet whose rotational axis is nearly parallel to the orbital plane is:
A)Saturn
B)Uranus
C)Venus
D)Mars
18

The planet whose orbit about the sun is most inclined is:
A)Neptune
B)Venus
C)Pluto
D)Mercury
19

The planet that was discovered in 1930 is:
A)Pluto
B)Neptune
C)Uranus
D)Charon
20

The planet whose satellite is nearly half the size of the planet is:
A)Pluto
B)Charon
C)Jupiter
D)Saturn







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