ASTR 150, Spring 2012

Hour Exam 2 Information

Time The first Hour Exam will be held in class Friday April 6. You will have the usual class time, 50 mintues, to answer the questions.
Topics

The material covered is all discussion from the Sun through supernova explosions and through exotic particle threats, which spans Lecture 12 on Feb. 13 through Lecture 24 on March 16. All lecture and homework material through this time is fair game.

The exam is not cumulative in the sense that there will not be questions on asteroids and impacts. But of course many of the concepts from the first part of the course are needed to understand the new material, such as forces, gravity, atoms, etc.

What to Bring

Bring:

  • yourself, well-rested
  • a number two pencil--or better, two pencils.
  • your student ID
  • optional: a one-page study sheet (see below)
  • optional: a calculator
The exam is closed book and closed notes. You may bring a calculator, but equations should not be programmed in (in fact, all calculations will be possible to do without a calculator). You may not use computers or cellphones.
Question Format The exam will consist of 30 multiple choice questions, possibly with a bonus question. Thus you on average should allow 1 minute and 40 seconds per question. The homework questions serve as a an excellent guide for the kind of topics and questions the instructor considers to be important. In fact, some of the exam questions will have a "strong family resemblance" to homework questions.
Study Tips The best way to prepare for the exam is to be sure you are clear on the concepts and to be able to understand and apply the concepts and equations you have been given. In both cases, your lecture notes will be helpful, as will the text. Reviewing the homework is also an excellent way to practice quantitative problems.
Study Sheet You may bring 1 piece of regular, 8.5inch x 11inch paper with notes written on it. You may write or type whatever notes or diagrams you like on one or both sides the paper. This page is for your convenience only and is not necessary if you have studied well. If you bring a sheet, it is a very good idea to write it yourself, as the exercise of deciding what is important, organizing it, and writing it down, is a good way to study.
Review Review topics: HourExam2Review.pdf.

Brian Fields
Last modified: Tue Apr 3 14:11:49 CDT 2012