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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

1. In what year did first manned mission to Mars take place?

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  1. 2. Who was commander of Ares One Mission?

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

  1. Passage: "The Space Mission"

    In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

    The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

    One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  2. 3. How long did it take for the crew to travel to the Mars?

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  1. 4. What was the primary goal of the Ares One Mission?

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  1. 5. What discovery did the crew make for Mars' surface?

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6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  1. 6. Why was the discovery of ancient riverbeds significant?

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 2 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  1. 7. What challenges did the crew face during their journey to Mars?

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 3 pts

Passage: "The Space Mission"

In the year 2045, humanity achieved a monumental milestone: the first manned mission to Mars. A crew of six astronauts, led by Commander Elena Martinez, embarked on a journey that captured the imagination of millions around the globe. The mission, named "Ares One," aimed to study the Martian environment and search for signs of past life.

The journey took seven months, during which the crew endured microgravity, cramped quarters, and a rigorous schedule. Despite the challenges, their spirits remained high, knowing the importance of their work. Once they landed, the crew spent weeks conducting experiments, collecting soil samples, and deploying advanced scientific instruments.

One of the most exciting discoveries was the presence of ancient riverbeds on the Martian surface, suggesting that water once flowed on the red planet. This finding fueled hopes that Mars might have supported microbial life billions of years ago. After completing their mission, the crew returned to Earth as heroes, their data laying the foundation for future exploration.

  1. 8. In your opinion, why is the search for life on Mars is important for humanity?

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