ASTR 380 (Hamilton)
EXAM II (100 points)
Thursday, Nov. 13
Details of the Exam
The exam will be given during lecture on Thursday Nov. 13 (normal time
and place - ATL 2400 12:30pm - 1:45pm). The exam should take no more
than 75 minutes to complete, so you should have plenty of time.
You must bring your laptop to class with the Respondus Lockdown
Browser already installed. Charge your laptop!
You may also bring one page of handwritten notes (front and back).
And
remember
no books, calculators, phones, or other
electronic devices are allowed!
There will be 25 multiple choice question worth 2.0 points each for a
total of 50 points. For each one, choose the best answer from the
available choices. In addition, there will be a short answer section
with 5-7 questions worth a total of 50 points. A few of these may
involve interpreting mathematical equations, however, any equations
that you need will be given to you so you don't need to memorize them.
No need to memorize numbers like the mass of the Sun either. Some
questions may involve interpreting diagrams. Written responses to
short answer questions will be graded on completeness. Most important:
write enough to fully answer the questions (and answer them well). Try
not to round out your answer with a lot of fluff that wanders
off-topic. It is always a good idea to go back and re-read the
question after you have finished to make sure that you have answered
it as completely and concisely as possible!
The exam will cover lecture and section topics through Nov. 11 and the
corresponding material in the book. If you have been keeping up in
the class by attending lecture, reading and studying the class slides,
reviewing your notes, doing the lecture quizzes, and referring to the
textbook, you should be in good shape to take the midterm. It is a good
idea to review this material again during the week before the midterm
so that it will be fresh in your mind. Don't just cram the night
before the exam!
Example Questions
For examples of both Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions,
please refer to the Lecture Quizzes! The major difference is that you
will not have the slide and other sources of
information available, so be smart about what you put in your page of
notes. Also, you'll have to commit to your answers by the end of class
rather than getting a second chance as with the Lecture Quizzes.
Extended Office Hours
Extra Office Hours? You got it! Dr. Hamilton will hold extended office
hours Wednesday November 12 from 12:30pm-3:00pm.
Some Important Topics We've Studied
- Life Extreme
- Solar System
- Solar System Habitability
- Life and Mars
- Life and the Jovian Moons
- Solar System Exploration
- Habitability
- Stars
- Finding Planets
These are just the titles of the lecture topics, gathered here for convenience.
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