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Venus Quiz

  • 1) Venus was also known as:
    A) Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love
    B) Vesta, Goddess of the Hearth
    C) Vulcan, God of the Forge
    D) Amora, Goddess of Physical Attraction

  • 2) The USSR's missions to Venus were the:
    A) Sputnik
    B) Arkanglish
    C) Pioneer
    D) Venera

  • 3) Ishtar Terra, one of the planet's two continents, is covered heavily with:
    A) oxidized iron
    B) fool's gold (iron pirate)
    C) bronze/brass alloys
    D) magnesium

  • 4) Venus, the brightest planet in the night sky, is brightest during its:
    A) nearest approach to Earth
    B) crescent phase
    C) full phase
    D) solar transit

  • 5) The main constiuent of Venus's atmosphere is:
    A) nitrogen
    B) oxygen
    C) carbon dioxide
    D) molecular hydrogen

  • 6) The dayside/nightside temperature difference is closest to:
    A) 200 K
    B) 250 K
    C) 300 K
    D) 350 K

  • 7) Venus owes its magnetosphere to:
    A) its solid inner core
    B) the concentration of solar winds
    C) the intense pressure of the atmosphere
    D) nothing, since it doesn't have one

  • 8) Arachnoids, surface features on Venus, are:
    A) jagged canyons radiating from a central crater
    B) a central dome or depression smaller than coronae
    C) a meteor impact larger than novae
    D) the eight largest mineral deposits

  • 9) The most recent probe has been:
    A) Voyager 2
    B) Magellan
    C) Venera 9
    D) Mariner

  • 10) The largest volcanic channel extends for
    A) 5000 km
    B) 7000 km
    C) 9000 km
    D) 11,000 km
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