Astronomy college course/Lunar Phases/Quiz(simple)

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AstroLunarphasesSimple_Study-v1s1
/1/. At 6pm a full moon would be
 * ___ a) below the horizon


 * ___ b) overhead


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) eastern horizon

/2/. At 6pm a third quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) eastern horizon


 * ___ b) below the horizon


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) overhead

/3/. At 6am a new moon would be
 * ___ a) western horizon


 * ___ b) below the horizon


 * ___ c) overhead


 * ___ d) eastern horizon

/4/. At noon a new moon would be
 * ___ a) eastern horizon


 * ___ b) western horizon


 * ___ c) overhead


 * ___ d) below the horizon

/5/. At 6pm a 1st quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) eastern horizon


 * ___ b) below the horizon


 * ___ c) overhead


 * ___ d) western horizon

/6/. At midnight a third quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) overhead


 * ___ b) western horizon


 * ___ c) eastern horizon


 * ___ d) below the horizon

/7/. At 6am a full moon would be
 * ___ a) overhead


 * ___ b) eastern horizon


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) below the horizon

/8/. At noon a full moon would be
 * ___ a) eastern horizon


 * ___ b) overhead


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) below the horizon

/9/. At midnight a 1st quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) overhead


 * ___ b) western horizon


 * ___ c) eastern horizon


 * ___ d) below the horizon

/10/. At midnight a new moon would be
 * ___ a) eastern horizon


 * ___ b) western horizon


 * ___ c) below the horizon


 * ___ d) overhead

/11/. At midnight a full moon would be
 * ___ a) eastern horizon


 * ___ b) below the horizon


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) overhead

/12/. At 6am a 1st quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) overhead


 * ___ b) eastern horizon


 * ___ c) below the horizon


 * ___ d) western horizon

/13/. At 6am a third quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) below the horizon


 * ___ b) overhead


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) eastern horizon

/14/. At noon a third quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) western horizon


 * ___ b) below the horizon


 * ___ c) overhead


 * ___ d) eastern horizon

/15/. At noon a 1st quarter moon would be
 * ___ a) below the horizon


 * ___ b) eastern horizon


 * ___ c) western horizon


 * ___ d) overhead

/16/. At 6pm a new moon would be
 * ___ a) overhead


 * ___ b) eastern horizon


 * ___ c) below the horizon


 * ___ d) western horizon

Key to AstroLunarphasesSimple_Study-v1s1
/1/. At 6pm a full moon would be
 * - a) below the horizon


 * - b) overhead


 * - c) western horizon


 * + d) eastern horizon

/2/. At 6pm a third quarter moon would be
 * - a) eastern horizon


 * + b) below the horizon


 * - c) western horizon


 * - d) overhead

/3/. At 6am a new moon would be
 * - a) western horizon


 * - b) below the horizon


 * - c) overhead


 * + d) eastern horizon

/4/. At noon a new moon would be
 * - a) eastern horizon


 * - b) western horizon


 * + c) overhead


 * - d) below the horizon

/5/. At 6pm a 1st quarter moon would be
 * - a) eastern horizon


 * - b) below the horizon


 * + c) overhead


 * - d) western horizon

/6/. At midnight a third quarter moon would be
 * - a) overhead


 * - b) western horizon


 * + c) eastern horizon


 * - d) below the horizon

/7/. At 6am a full moon would be
 * - a) overhead


 * - b) eastern horizon


 * + c) western horizon


 * - d) below the horizon

/8/. At noon a full moon would be
 * - a) eastern horizon


 * - b) overhead


 * - c) western horizon


 * + d) below the horizon

/9/. At midnight a 1st quarter moon would be
 * - a) overhead


 * + b) western horizon


 * - c) eastern horizon


 * - d) below the horizon

/10/. At midnight a new moon would be
 * - a) eastern horizon


 * - b) western horizon


 * + c) below the horizon


 * - d) overhead

/11/. At midnight a full moon would be
 * - a) eastern horizon


 * - b) below the horizon


 * - c) western horizon


 * + d) overhead

/12/. At 6am a 1st quarter moon would be
 * - a) overhead


 * - b) eastern horizon


 * + c) below the horizon


 * - d) western horizon

/13/. At 6am a third quarter moon would be
 * - a) below the horizon


 * + b) overhead


 * - c) western horizon


 * - d) eastern horizon

/14/. At noon a third quarter moon would be
 * + a) western horizon


 * - b) below the horizon


 * - c) overhead


 * - d) eastern horizon

/15/. At noon a 1st quarter moon would be
 * - a) below the horizon


 * + b) eastern horizon


 * - c) western horizon


 * - d) overhead

/16/. At 6pm a new moon would be
 * - a) overhead


 * - b) eastern horizon


 * - c) below the horizon


 * + d) western horizon


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