It was July 16, 1969. The countdown began: "10, 9, 8..." The Apollo 11, carrying three brave astronauts, was ready to take off. With a tremendous roar, it shot into the sky, beginning a historic journey. The spacecraft traveled through space for four days. On July 20, the lunar module, named "Eagle," separated from the command module and began its descent. The world held its breath. Then, the words came through: "The Eagle has landed." Neil Armstrong was the first to step out. He climbed down the ladder and set his foot on the moon s surface. He said, "That s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." After exploring and collecting moon rocks, it was time to return. The astronauts blasted off the moon, rejoined the command module, and journeyed back to Earth. They splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, safe and sound. The mission was a success!
Question 1
What year did the Apollo 11 mission take place?
B
1969
Explanation. The Apollo 11 mission took place in the year 1969.
Question 2
Who was the first astronaut to set foot on the moon?
C
Neil Armstrong
Explanation. Neil Armstrong was the first astronaut to set foot on the moon.
Question 3
How many days did the spacecraft travel through space before reaching the moon?
C
Four days
Explanation. The spacecraft traveled through space for four days before reaching the moon.
Question 4
What was the name of the lunar module in Apollo 11 mission?
A
Eagle
Explanation. The lunar module in Apollo 11 mission was named Eagle .
Question 5
What did Neil Armstrong say when he first set foot on the moon?
A
One step for mankind, one giant leap for man
B
That s one giant leap for man, one small step for mankind
C
That s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
Explanation. Neil Armstrong said, That s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind when he first set foot on the moon.
D
A leap of faith for mankind
E
A giant leap for man, a small step for mankind