Solar Eclipse

A stunning view of a solar eclipse, with the moon partially covering the sun against a clear blue sky, showcasing the phenomenon's beauty and mystery.

Solar Eclipse Quiz

Test your knowledge about solar eclipses with our engaging quiz! Explore the different types, facts, and myths surrounding these extraordinary celestial events.

  • 10 questions to challenge your understanding
  • Multiple choice format for ease of participation
  • Learn interesting facts along the way!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ShiningStar457
1. The solar eclipse ocurrs when…
A. The moon comes between the earth and the sun causing a shadow of the moon to fall on certain portion of the Earth.
B. The moon comes between the sun and all the planets and it gets dark.
2. Since the moon is very small in comparison with the Sun…
A. It blocks all the Earth.
B. It blocks part of the Sun.
3. The solar eclipse....
A. Cannot be seen everywhere in Earth, but only from the locations where the Sun heats.
B. Cannot be seen everywhere, but only from the place where the Moon falls on.
C. Can be seen in Chile.
4. When the total eclipse occurs...
A. You can partly see the sun and it’s called the Umbra.
B. The moon completely covers the sun and it’s called the Penumbra.
C. You cannot see the sun at all and it’s called the Umbra.
5. The area beyond the Umbra is called:
A. Penumbra.
A. Antumbra
6. When we see the annular solar eclipse, it means…
A. That we can see it for one year.
B. That we can see total moon’s shadow.
C. That we can see the outline of the sun around the shadow of the moon.
7. When we see only a part of the sun it’s because…
A part of the moon is in front of the sun.
A portion of the sun covers the moon.
8. If you see the solar eclipse with bare eyes…
A. You can end up deaf.
B. You can hurt your eyes from the UV rays.
C. You can hurt your skin from the UV rays.
9. A solar eclipse…
A. Can last more than 8 minutes…
B. Can last less than 8 minutes.
10. You can have a solar eclipse at home…
B. With a big ball that represents the Sun, a small ball that counts as the Moon and a torch that represents the sun.
A. With a big ball that is Earth and a small ball that is the Moon.
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