1) The Moon appears bright in the night sky because it: a) Produces its own light b) Reflects sunlight c) Glows due to heat d) Has volcanoes 2) The Moon takes about how many days to complete one revolution around Earth? a) 7 days b) 15 days c) 27 days d) 45 days 3) The changing shapes of the Moon seen from Earth are called: a) Lunar circles b) Moon rotations c) Phases of the Moon d) Moon illusions 4) Which phase of the Moon occurs when the side facing Earth is completely dark? a) Full Moon b) New Moon c) First Quarter d) Gibbous Moon 5) The Full Moon occurs when: a) The Moon is between Earth and Sun b) Earth is between Sun and Moon c) Sun is between Earth and Moon d) Moon is closest to Earth 6) Which phase comes immediately after the New Moon? a) Waning crescent b) First quarter c) Waxing crescent d) Waning gibbous 7) When the right half of the Moon is visible from Earth, the phase is called: a) Last quarter b) First quarter c) Waxing gibbous d) Waning crescent 8) When more than half of the Moon is visible but it’s not full yet, it is called: a) Crescent Moon b) Gibbous Moon c) Quarter Moon d) Dark Moon 9) The Moon does NOT have: a) Mountains b) Craters c) Atmosphere d) Rocks 10) Which factor causes the Moon to have the same visible face towards Earth? a) Fast revolution b) Slow orbit c) Synchronous rotation d) Magnetic force

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