
Stars and the Solar System
Science ยท Grade 7 ยท Week 27 ยท 25 questions
The universe contains billions of stars, planets, and galaxies spanning unimaginable distances. Understanding our solar system and beyond gives us perspective on our place in the cosmos.
What you'll practise
- Identify components of our solar system
- Describe the life cycle of stars
- Explain day, night, and seasons
- Understand celestial phenomena
All 25 questions in this Stars and the Solar System quiz
Grade 7 Science โ Stars and the Solar System: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Which is the largest planet in our Solar System?
- What is a constellation?
- Which constellation contains the brightest star Sirius?
- How many main stars are visible in the Ursa Major constellation?
- What causes the phases of the Moon?
- A meteor is best described as
- Which planet is known as the 'Red Planet'?
- What is an asteroid?
- Which planet has the most visible rings?
- What is the New Moon phase?
- A comet is primarily made of
- Which is the closest planet to the Sun?
- The Orion constellation is visible during which season in Northern Hemisphere?
- What is the Full Moon phase?
- Which planet is closest to Earth in size?
- Asteroids are mainly found between which two planets?
- How many times does the Moon orbit Earth in one year?
- Which celestial body is a natural satellite?
- What happens during a meteor shower?
- Venus is often called the 'Evening Star' because
- Which planet is known for its extreme temperature variations?
- How long does it take for the Moon to complete one full cycle of phases?
- A shooting star is actually a
- Which planet has a Great Red Spot visible on it?
- Constellations appear to move across the sky because
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