The Expanding Frontier: Big Bang Theory Evidence Quiz

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1. What does the observation of "Red Shift" in light from distant galaxies primarily indicate?

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If a light source moves away from an observer, then the light waves are stretched; if light waves stretch, then their wavelength increases toward the red end of the spectrum; if we observe this increase (Red Shift) in distant galaxies, then those galaxies must be moving away from us.

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The Expanding Frontier: Big Bang Theory Evidence Quiz - Quiz

The universe is leaving clues in its wake. When galaxies move away, their light stretches and changes color, offering undeniable proof of an expanding history. This big bang theory evidence quiz tracks the observations that define the birth of space-time.

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2. According to Hubble’s Law, the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it appears to be moving away from Earth.

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If the expansion of the universe is uniform, then more space is created between distant objects than nearby ones; if more space is created per unit of time, then the recession speed must be higher; if observations confirm this linear relationship, then Hubble's Law is correct.

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3. What is the "Big Bang" in the context of modern cosmology?

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If the universe is currently expanding, then it must have been smaller in the past; if we trace this expansion back to the beginning, then the universe originated from a single point of infinite density; if the event was the start of space and time rather than an explosion in space, then it is defined as a rapid expansion.

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4. The scientist who first used the 100-inch Hooker telescope to prove that the universe is expanding was Edwin _______.

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If a scientist identified Cepheid variables in distant nebulae to calculate distance and matched them with redshift data, then he proved galaxies are moving away; if Edwin Hubble is the astronomer credited with these 1929 findings, then his name completes the statement.

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5. If a galaxy's spectral lines are shifted toward the blue end of the spectrum, what is happening?

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If the Doppler Effect applies to light, then the direction of motion affects wavelength; if motion away stretches waves (Red Shift), then motion toward the observer compresses waves; if compressed waves have shorter wavelengths associated with blue light, then the galaxy is moving toward us.

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6. What is the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation?

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If the early universe was extremely hot and dense, then it would emit high-energy radiation; if the universe expanded and cooled, then that radiation would stretch into longer wavelengths; if we detect a uniform 2.7K glow in the microwave range across the sky, then it represents the cooled "afterglow" of the Big Bang.

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7. Red Shift is caused by the physical movement of galaxies through static space, like a car driving down a road.

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If the universe is expanding, then the space between galaxies is stretching; if the space itself stretches, then the light waves traveling through that space are stretched as well (Cosmological Redshift); if this differs from "peculiar motion" through space, then the statement that it is just like a car on a road is false.

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8. Which of the following are considered primary evidence for the Big Bang Theory?

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If the Big Bang occurred, then we should see expansion (Redshift); if the early universe was hot, then we should see a cooled glow (CMB); if fusion occurred in the first few minutes, then light elements should be prevalent; since water on Mars and tectonic plates relate to planetary evolution, they are not evidence for the Big Bang.

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9. What happened during the "Recombination" era, approximately 380,000 years after the Big Bang?

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If the early universe was a plasma of free electrons and protons, then photons were constantly scattered and trapped; if the universe cooled enough for electrons to bind to protons (forming neutral hydrogen), then photons could finally travel freely; if this event allowed the first light to escape, then it is known as Recombination.

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10. The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source is called the _______ Effect.

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If an ambulance siren changes pitch as it passes you, then you are experiencing a wave frequency shift due to motion; if this principle applies to all waves including light and sound, and was described by Christian Doppler, then it is the Doppler Effect.

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11. Why does the abundance of Hydrogen and Helium support the Big Bang Theory?

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If the Big Bang model is correct, then the intense heat of the first few minutes would allow for nuclear fusion; if calculations based on this heat predict a 3:1 ratio of Hydrogen to Helium, and if our observations of the oldest stars match this ratio, then the Big Bang Theory is strongly supported.

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12. Most galaxies in the universe show a Blue Shift.

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If the universe is expanding in all directions, then the distance between almost all galaxies is increasing; if increasing distance results in Red Shift, then most galaxies should show Red Shift; if only a few nearby galaxies (like Andromeda) show Blue Shift due to local gravity, then the statement that "most" show Blue Shift is false.

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13. What determines the "Redshift Value" (z) of a galaxy?

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If we measure the observed wavelength of a spectral line and subtract the laboratory (rest) wavelength, then we find the change; if we divide this change by the rest wavelength, then we get the value 'z'; if this 'z' value represents the extent of the stretch, then it is the formal calculation for redshift.

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14. If the Big Bang theory is accurate, what can we conclude about the future of the universe?

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If space is expanding, then galaxies will move further apart; if the volume of the universe increases while mass remains constant, then the average density must decrease; if expansion continues or accelerates, then distant galaxies will eventually move so far that their light can no longer reach us.

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15. The "constant" that describes the rate at which the universe is expanding is known as the _______ Constant.

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If there is a proportional relationship between a galaxy's distance and its recession speed, then there must be a value that represents that slope; if velocity equals the constant times distance, then the constant is the Hubble Constant.

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16. How does the "Stretching of Space" affect the photons of light traveling through it?

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If a photon is traveling through a medium (space) that is expanding, then the photon's path is lengthened; if the physical length of the wave is pulled apart by the expansion of the fabric of space, then the wavelength must increase; if increased wavelength equals lower frequency, then the light shifts toward the red.

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17. The Big Bang was an explosion that happened at a specific center point in space.

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If the Big Bang was the origin of space itself, then there was no "outside" or "center" for it to happen in; if every point in the universe was part of the initial singularity, then the expansion is happening everywhere at once; therefore, the idea of a specific "center point" in pre-existing space is a misconception.

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18. Which instrument was specifically used to map the CMB with high precision?

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If COBE and WMAP provided early maps of the CMB, then scientists needed a higher resolution mission to study the fluctuations; if the European Space Agency launched the Planck mission in 2009 for this specific purpose, then Planck is the correct high-precision instrument for mapping the CMB.

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19. What is "Look-back time"?

Explanation

If light has a finite speed, then it takes time to travel across space; if a galaxy is 1 billion light-years away, then the light we see today left that galaxy 1 billion years ago; if we are seeing the galaxy as it existed then, then this concept is defined as look-back time.

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20. In a spectral line chart, if the dark absorption lines move toward the right (longer wavelengths), this is a _______ Shift.

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If shorter wavelengths are on the left (blue) and longer wavelengths are on the right (red) of a standard spectrum, then a rightward shift indicates an increase in wavelength; if an increase in wavelength is the definition of a Red Shift, then the term is Red Shift.

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What does the observation of "Red Shift" in light from...
According to Hubble’s Law, the farther away a galaxy is, the faster...
What is the "Big Bang" in the context of modern cosmology?
The scientist who first used the 100-inch Hooker telescope to prove...
If a galaxy's spectral lines are shifted toward the blue end of the...
What is the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation?
Red Shift is caused by the physical movement of galaxies through...
Which of the following are considered primary evidence for the Big...
What happened during the "Recombination" era, approximately 380,000...
The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an...
Why does the abundance of Hydrogen and Helium support the Big Bang...
Most galaxies in the universe show a Blue Shift.
What determines the "Redshift Value" (z) of a galaxy?
If the Big Bang theory is accurate, what can we conclude about the...
The "constant" that describes the rate at which the universe is...
How does the "Stretching of Space" affect the photons of light...
The Big Bang was an explosion that happened at a specific center point...
Which instrument was specifically used to map the CMB with high...
What is "Look-back time"?
In a spectral line chart, if the dark absorption lines move toward the...
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