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The New York Times is offering an Astronomy Quiz from Tierney Lab via this link:
http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/ Its actually pretty good. Only 10 questions that are mostly oriented toward space exploration.
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Yes, applying logic helps in the answers, (a bit humorous to say while looking at your avatar.) I hesitated a bit with the Mariner question but remembered. Still and all, a fun quickie quiz.
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Wow! I got 10/10. I can't believe I beat all the astrodudes.
Please allow this English major his moment of vacuous self-aggrandisement. I didn't really apply logic to the women in space question. I asked, how long would it take a country as institutionally sexist as the US to put a woman in space? My gut reaction was 20 years. Logic doesn't really apply to sexism.
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9/10. I missed the first Mars photographs one.
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10/10
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There are three extra "bonus questions" under the text link to the test, further down under the picture - (linked from the words "read more...")
http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/
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