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Academic Year: 2024/2025 Semester: 3 Subject:science
Book Title: inspire lesson EARTH’S place in space Date: 11/05/20 25
Grade: Five Class: A and B
WORKSHEET NO. (4 )
Q1) Choose the correct options
1. Stars in the northern sky appear to circle around which star?
(a) The Sun (b) Polaris
(c) Any bright star (d) A planet
2. What is meant by the "apparent motion" of stars?
(a) The actual movement of stars through the universe.
(b) The way something appears or seems to move.
(c) The change in a star's position due to its own velocity.
(d) The effect of gravity on starlight.
3. the apparent motion of stars is primarily due to:
(a) The stars themselves moving in the universe.
(b) Changes in the brightness of stars.
(c) Earth's rotation and revolution.
(d) The expansion of the galaxy.
4. Why are different stars visible at different times of the year?
(a) Stars move into and out of our view.
(b) Earth's revolution around the Sun changes which stars are visible.
(c) The brightness of stars varies throughout the year.
(d) Earth's rotation speeds up and slows down.
5. Over the course of a single night, how do most stars appear to move in
the sky from an observer's perspective?
(a) From east to west.
(b) From west to east.
(c) Circling directly overhead.
(d) Staying in a fixed position.
6. Our solar system is located in a larger group of stars called a:
(a) Solar system. (b) Planet.
(c) Galaxy. (d) Universe.
7. What holds the billions of stars, dust, and gas within a galaxy together?
(a) Magnetism (b) Electricity
(c) Gravity (d) nuclear fusion
8. What is the name of our galaxy?
(a) Andromeda (b) The Solar Circle
(c) The Milky Way (d) The Roman Road
9. the Milky Way galaxy contains more than:
(a) 100 billion stars. (b) 200 billion stars.
(c) 1 trillion stars. (d) 7 billion stars.
10. How long does it take for our Sun to complete one orbit around the
centre of the Milky Way galaxy?
(a) 365 days (b) 250 million years
(c) 1 billion years (d) 6,000 years
Q.2) true or false
1. Our solar system is located within the Andromeda galaxy
2. A planet is defined as a large; round object in space that orbits a star.
3. The planets in our solar system, in order from the Sun, are Mercury,
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
4. Planets produce their own light, which is why we can see them in the
night sky.
5. Asteroids, which are rocky or metallic objects, orbit the Sun and are
primarily located between the inner and outer planets.
Q.3EXPLAIN:
1-What is a plant?
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2-write names of planets in solar system?
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