GCSE level questions on the Earth in Space

Q14.

(a) Most galaxies are moving away from the Earth. Scientists can determine the speed of a galaxy by observing the light from the galaxy.

Complete the following sentence by choosing a word from the box.

When scientists observe the light from distant galaxies, they observe an increase in the

_ _ _ _ _ _ of light from those galaxies.

frequency
speed
wavelength

[1 mark]

(b) The light spectra from stars and galaxies include dark lines.

The lines have the same pattern.

The diagram shows the light spectrum from the Sun and from four galaxies.

(i) Which of these galaxies is moving the fastest away from the Earth?

[1 mark]

(ii) Which of these galaxies is the furthest away from the Earth?

[1 mark]

(c) The Big Bang theory is one way to explain the origin of the universe.

(i) How does the Big Bang theory describe the universe when it began? (Tick one box)

Very big and very dense
 
Very big and extremely hot
 
Very dense and extremely hot
 
Very small and extremely cold
 

[1 mark]

(ii) Which of the following statements about the Big Bang theory is correct? (Tick one box)

Scientists have proved that the theory is correct.  
Scientific evidence supports the theory.  
There is no other way to explain the origin of the universe.  

[1 mark]

(d) The sketch graphs show three ways that the size of the universe may have changed with time.

Which graph would the Big Bang theory suggest is correct? Explain your choice.

[2 marks]

(Total 7 marks)