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pragya sharda

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What is the name of the temperature scale that places zero at the point where all atomic and molecular motion ceases?
 
  A) Fahrenheit B) Kelvin C) Celsius D) Centigrade E) Ransom

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Star A has an apparent magnitude of 3, and Star B has an apparent magnitude of 5. Which star is brighter in our sky?
 
  A) Star A
  B) Star B
  C) The two stars have the same brightness in our sky, but Star A is closer to us than Star B.
  D) There is not enough information to answer the question.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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