The Universe in a Nutshell Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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The Universe in a Nutshell Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What did Penrose and Hawking demonstrate concerning General Relativity?
(a) The universe started with a massive explosion.
(b) The universe started with a tiny whirpool of light.
(c) The universe will end with a massive explosion.
(d) The universe will collapse in a hundred years.

2. What does Hawking believe the possibility of intelligent beings depends on?
(a) The amount of matter in the universe.
(b) The amount of space in the universe.
(c) The amount of time in the universe.
(d) The amount of thought in the universe.

3. What did Einstein assume about scientific laws?
(a) Laws are always fallible.
(b) Most laws need to be rewritten.
(c) Laws should remain constant in the view of all observers.
(d) Laws are never fallible.

4. What did Newton's model suggest about time and space?
(a) Time and space are inter-related subparticle phenomena.
(b) Time and space can't be observed.
(c) Time and space are only observed.
(d) Time and space were not affected by events around them.

5. What human conceptions did Einstein's papers change?
(a) Morals, virtues, and predilections.
(b) Love, warp speed, and imaginary time.
(c) Space, time, and reality.
(d) Time, ciphers, and values.

6. What two things are considered capable of shaping space-time, according to Einstein?
(a) Gravity and space.
(b) Matter and weight.
(c) Time and conclusion.
(d) Mass and energy.

7. What can Einstein's General Relativity be combined with?
(a) Atomic philosophy.
(b) Molecular geology.
(c) Multiple histories.
(d) Quantum biology.

8. Who produced the theory about curved spaces?
(a) George Markowitz.
(b) Harvey Dent.
(c) Georg Reimann.
(d) Professor Marx.

9. What does TOE stand for?
(a) Theory of Everywhere.
(b) Theory on Ether.
(c) Theory of Excellence.
(d) Theory of Everything.

10. What is one reason Hawking takes multiple dimensions seriously?
(a) Expected relationships between diverse string thories.
(b) Unexpected relationships between various string models.
(c) Conclusive relationships between plane models.
(d) Unexpected relationships between multiple dimensions.

11. What was discovered in the 1970s that revealed a natural physical mechanism?
(a) A new sort of timewarp.
(b) A new sort of planck.
(c) A new sort of plane.
(d) A new sort of symmetry.

12. What did Einstein suggest concerning the speed of light?
(a) Light is independent of motion.
(b) Light is dependent on motion.
(c) Light is independent of time.
(d) Light is dependent on time.

13. What does relativity show about the speed of light?
(a) The speed of light is independent of will.
(b) The speed of light is dependent upon gravity.
(c) The speed of light will appear constant.
(d) The speed of light is an illusion of motion.

14. What is thought to expand at an accelerating rate in our universe?
(a) Scope.
(b) Light.
(c) Matter.
(d) Reach.

15. Who developed quantum theory?
(a) Max Jeoff.
(b) Max Wurst.
(c) Percy Max.
(d) Max Planck.

Short Answer Questions

1. What did one of Einstein's mathematical errors prevent Marcel and Einstein from doing?

2. What does Hawking believe any good scientific theory should be rooted in?

3. What was everywhere when the universe was small?

4. What were Fat Man and Little Boy dropped on in 1945?

5. Which project produced Fat Man and Little Boy?

(see the answer keys)

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