Astronomy and Math Quiz

This is a great test (and a hard test) on Astronomy and Math. I hope you like it. It is just meant for fun. It may be hard but just as long as you try hard it will be special. Trying hard is was makes something special.

Well, try hard. If you do not it will not be as special because I took alot of time and effort to make this test. So I hope you enjoy it. They may be hard questions, but I know you can do it. Good luck!

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1. If you were traveling in a spaceship 65 miles per hour, how many years would it take to get to the Proxima Centauri?
92 million years
1 billion
44.3 million
62.3 million
1 year
20.3 thousand
2. What is the area of a 6x7 rectangle?
42
39
40
41
24
1
3. If you were traveling in a spaceship 150 miles per second, how many years would it take to get to the Andromeda?
6.3 billion years
3.1 billion years
193 billion years
22 million years
103 million years
697 million years
4. Place value of 6 in 41,961
Millions
Trillions
Ones
Hundreths
Thousands
Billions
5. Who discovered Uranus?
Gaileo
William Herschel
Johann Gottfried Galle
6. When was Neptune discovered?
August 22, 1932
January 30, 1945
November 3, 1846
August 2, 1847
September 23, 1846
August 3, 1845
7. If you were traveling in a spaceship 13.4% the speed of light, how many days would it take to get to Pluto?
64 days
45 days
5 days
5.26 days
1.66 days
5.38 days
8. If you were traveling in a spaceship the speed of light, how many years would it take to get to the Proxima Centauri?
4.29 years
2.66 years
1.32 years
5 years
9 years
10 years
9. Factor the polynomial 4x^2-25, using the difference of two perfect squares.
(2x^2 + 5) (2x^2 - 5)
(4x + 5) (4x - 5)
(2x + 25) (2x - 25)
(2x + 5) (2x - 5)
10. What is the average distance from Mars to the Sun?
142 million miles
325 million miles
242 million miles

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