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Our solar system.

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This is an example of a multiple-choice quiz. Each question has a number of buttons of which one (seldom two or more) represent a correct answer. This button is here given 1 point while the other buttons are given 0 points. The sum of points achieved for a quiz answer thus indicates the number of questions answered correctly. A response from the server will also indicate which questions have been answered correctly.

This quiz concerns the solar system which includes our planet, Earth. In each question one single button represents the correct answer. Clicking the submit button results in a response stating the number of correct answers.

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Name of science

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the science of the heavenly bodies is called
{a} astronomy
{b} astrology

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1 0

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The rise of this science

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the science of the heavenly bodies was first studied
{a} before the beginning of the Christian era
{b} in the Christian era

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1 0

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Planet nearest to Sun

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the name of the planet nearest to the sun is
{a} Mercury
{b} Venus
{c} Mars

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1 0 0

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Most distant planet

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the planet most distant from the sun is
{a} Saturn
{b} Pluto
{c} Uranus

Qstn_points_4

0 0 1

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Motion curve

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the planets move around the sun in
{a} circles
{b} ellipses
{c} hyperbolas

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0 1 0

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Discoverer of motion

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the type of the planet motion curves was proved by
{a} Thyco Brahe
{b} Galileo Galilei
{c} Johannes Kepler

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0 0 1

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Jupiter moon

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one of the Jupiter moons has the name
{a} Archimedes
{b} Cunnigunde
{c} Europe

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0 0 1

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The speed of light

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the speed of light was first computed by
{a} Nicolaus Copernicus
{b} Isac Newton
{c} Ole Roemer

Qstn_points_8

0 0 1

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9

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Qstn_points_9

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10

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Qstn_points_10

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6

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When ready click check box and then button:

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SUBMIT THIS FORM

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for a copy on paper of this form including your answers.

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Missing password

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Results of test with quiz name:

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Dear

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Number of questions answered correctly:

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Sum of distributed (named) points:

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Points achieved for each question

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