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 Other Evidence of the Big Bang and
Life Cycle of a Star
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 Other Evidence of the Big Bang and
Life Cycle of a Star

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What is the 'big bang'?

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What are 2 pieces of evidence for the big bang?

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Name the first stage of the life cycle of a star
A
White dwarf
B
Red giant
C
Protostar
D
Stellar Nebulae

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Is our sun average or large star?
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Average
B
Large star

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Which life cycle stage happens after a red supergiant?
A
Black hole
B
Supernova
C
Neutron star
D
Planetary nebulae

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How old do we think the Universe is?
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4.5 billion years
B
13 - 14 million years
C
13 - 14 billion years
D
4.5 million years

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What is the last stage of an average stars life cycle?
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Black hole
B
Neutron star
C
White dwarf
D
Black dwarf

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main sequence star
White dwarf
Red giant
Nebula
Put these into the correct order for a star like our sun

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What stage is our Sun in at the moment?
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Red giant
B
Red super giant
C
Planetary nebula
D
Supernova

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Stars release energy through a process called nuclear fusion.
Which sentence correctly describes the nuclear fusion processes in stars like the Sun?
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Hydrogen nuclei are fused together with helium nuclei
B
Helium nuclei split up to form hydrogen nuclei
C
Hydrogen nuclei are fused together to form helium nuclei
D
Helium nuclei are fused together to form hydrogen nuclei

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What will happen to low mass stars like the Sun, when all the hydrogen has been used up in fusion processes?
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The star becomes a black hole
B
The star expands to become a red giant
C
The star explodes as a supernova
D
The star contracts to become a white dwarf

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Stars are formed in massive clouds of dust and gas, composed mostly of hydrogen.
What is the name of this type of cloud?
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A protostar
B
A Supernova
C
A black hole
D
A nebula

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A police car has its siren on, and is travelling towards you. You listen to the sound. What do you notice?
A
It sounds higher pitched
B
It sounds lower pitched
C
There is no change in pitch

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