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What was the singularity in the Big Bang Theory?
 
A tiny, hot point that created the Universe.
 
A song astronauts sing in space.
 
A giant explosion in space.
 
A type of fruit that grows on trees.
Why is the Big Bang Theory considered plausible despite uncertainties?
 
There is overwhelming evidence supporting it
 
It is based on religious beliefs
 
Scientists want to make a popular theory
 
It is a recent hypothesis with limited evidence
What are the light elements that support the origin of the Big Bang Theory?
 
Helium and hydrogen
 
Iron and gold
 
Carbon and oxygen
 
Nitrogen and sulfur
Why do galaxies appearing to move away from us support the Big Bang Theory?
 
It aligns with the idea of an expanding Universe
 
It suggests a static and unchanging Universe
 
It indicates that Earth is at the center of the Universe
 
It disproves the concept of cosmic inflation
What evidence supports the Big Bang Theory?
 
The universe had a beginning
 
Galaxies are moving closer to us
 
The Universe is shrinking
 
The abundance of heavy elements
Where did the singularity appear if not in space?
 
We don't know
 
In a parallel universe
 
In a different dimension
 
Inside a black hole
What existed before the Big Bang?
 
Nothing existed before the Big Bang
 
Only space and time
 
Only matter and energy
 
Space, time, matter, and energy
How should we imagine the expansion of the Universe according to experts?
 
Like a balloon expanding
 
Like a balloon popping
 
Like a rocket launching
 
Like a star exploding
What misconception do people often have about the Big Bang Theory?
 
It was a giant explosion
 
It was a tiny fireball in space
 
It was a collapse of the Universe
 
It was a gradual expansion
How did the Universe change as a result of the Big Bang?
 
It expanded and became larger
 
It became colder and darker
 
It started collapsing in on itself
 
It transformed into a parallel dimension
What did some scientist believe to have happened before the Big Bang?
 
Another universe existed
 
Nothing existed, it was the absolute beginning
 
Humans lived peacefully on Earth
 
Dinosaurs ruled the Universe
What did the Big Bang Theory suggest about the formation of galaxies?
 
Galaxies formed immediately after the Big Bang
 
Galaxies were already present before the Universe formed
 
Galaxies formed billions of years after the Big Bang
 
Galaxies formed before the Big Bang
What did the Big Bang Theory state about the initial state of the Universe?
 
It was a vacuum with no particles
 
It was filled with water and ice
 
It contained dinosaurs and other ancient creatures
 
It was already fully formed and complete
What happened at the time of the Big Bang?
 
Electrons and protons came into existence
 
The Universe started shrinking
 
Stars and planets formed instantly
 
Gravity disappeared from the Universe
Which scientists have studied and researched the Big Bang Theory?
 
Stephen Hawking, George Ellis, Roger Penrose
 
Stephen Spielberg, George Washington, Roger Federer
 
Stephen Curry, George Clooney, Roger Rabbit
 
Stephen King, George Orwell, Roger Waters
What did the Big Bang Theory state about the beginning of the Universe?
 
It started with nothing - no space, matter, time, or energy
 
It started with a giant explosion on Earth
 
It started with the formation of the Milky Way galaxy
 
It started with the collision of two black holes
How long ago is it believed that the Big Bang occurred?
 
13.73 billion years ago
 
1 million years ago
 
10,000 years ago
 
100 billion years ago
What is the Big Bang Theory?
 
An explanation of the origin of the Universe
 
A TV show about scientists living together
 
A theory about the formation of black holes
 
A theory about the creation of Earth