67. Q. What does a group of seven stars in this constellation form? A. The Great Dipper.
68. Q. What are the names of the stars in the Dipper? A. The pointers are Dubhe and Merak; the stars forming the handle are Benetnasch, Mizar, and Alioth; the star at the junction of the handle and the bowl is Megrez, and the remaining star at the bottom of the basin is Phad.
69. Q. How many stars does Ursa Minor contain? A. Twenty-four stars, of which only three are of the third, and four of the fourth magnitude.
70. Q. What is a cluster of seven of these stars termed? A. The Little Dipper.
71. Q. What do three stars besides the double pole star form? A. The curved-up handle of the Little Dipper.
72. Q. How many stars visible to the naked eye are contained in the constellation Cepheus? A. Thirty-five.
73. Q. Which is the brightest star of this constellation? A. Alderamin.
74. Q. In what portion of the constellation is Alderamin situated? A. In the right shoulder.
75. Q. What is the position of the head of Cepheus? A. It is in the milky way, and is indicated by a small triangle of three stars.
76. Q. What figure, easily distinguished, do a number of stars in Cassiopeia form? A. An inverted chair.