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Stars in the Universe

Stars in the Universe
Created by Quizmagic Team on Feb 19, 2013 03:51 PM
You would have seen many stars lighting up the dark night, like tiny balls of light hanging all over the sky. But how much do you scientifically know about these stars?
Take this quiz and find out.
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Sample Questions

Question 1
Which star shines during the day?
mars
sun
moon
big dipper
Question 2
The two gases that contribute formation of stars are
Heliun and Nitrogen
Helium and Hydrogen
Oxyegn and Carbon dioxide
Hydrogen and Oxygen
Question 3
Which of the following about stars is NOT correct?
Stars differ from one another in brightness, size, temperature, and color.
A star's energy is thought to come from nuclear reactions in its core.
The Sun is the largest and brightest star in the Milky Way Galaxy.
A star's temperature is determined by its color.
Question 4
What are stars made up of?
Fire
Heat
Gas
Rock
Question 5
How to know the temperature of a star?
By the color of the Star
By using a thermometer
By using a Temperature
By using stellar radiation panels
Question 6
What is the name of the star which is over the North Pole?
Polaris Star
Procyon
Alpha Centauri
Sirius
Question 7
What is the brightest star in the night sky?
Polaris
The Morning Star
Sirius
The North Star
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