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1 : The success of Apollo 11 was a symphony conducted by countless hands.
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Silence
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Harmony
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Noise
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Confusion
2 : The software played a crucial role in the success of the mission.
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Vital
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Minor
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Unimportant
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Optional
3 : Thanks to Hamilton's code, the computer discarded less important tasks.
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Rejected
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Gathered
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Stored
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Accepted
4 : After the mission, Armstrong and Aldrin rejoined Collins.
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Separated
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Reunited
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Divided
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Ignored
5 : The computer was overloaded with unnecessary data.
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Burdened
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Cleared
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Ignored
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Freed
6 : From the janitors who kept the labs clean, to the technicians who fuelled the rockets, every person had a part to play.
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Cleaners
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Engineers
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Scientists
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Pilots
7 : The technicians who fuelled the rockets played an important role.
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Engineers
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Artists
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Cleaners
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Pilots
8 : The mission was a triumph for all the engineers and scientists involved.
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Victory
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Mistake
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Regret
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Failure
9 : The astronauts were not just fulfilling their own dreams, but the dreams of all those who had worked tirelessly behind the scenes.
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Aspirations
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Fears
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Regrets
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Disasters
10 : Apollo 11 proved that we can achieve the impossible through teamwork.
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Unattainable
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Easy
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Predictable
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Simple
11 : The landing was the result of years of collaboration.
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Cooperation
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Disagreement
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Separation
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Solitude
12 : As Armstrong and Aldrin explored the lunar surface, the world watched in awe.
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Investigated
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Ignored
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Watched
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Hindered
13 : Their problem-solving skills were essential to the mission's success.
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Troubleshooting
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Avoiding
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Ignoring
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Complicating
14 : The team worked together, facing relentless challenges.
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Unyielding
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Gentle
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Discontinuous
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Easy
15 : The mission was declared a success when the astronauts landed safely.
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Announced
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Concealed
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Disguised
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Contested
16 : Apollo 11 was about the giant leaps made by a team of 400,000 people.
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Large
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Small
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Simple
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Fragile
17 : The success of Apollo 11 was a shared achievement.
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Mutual
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Singular
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Private
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Individual
18 : The world watched in awe as the astronauts set foot on the Moon.
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Amazement
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Boredom
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Indifference
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Confusion
19 : The successful mission was a testimony to human collaboration.
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Evidence
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Proof
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Guess
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Lie
20 : The scientists who plotted the trajectories played a crucial role.
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Paths
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Plans
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Stars
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Orbits
21 : The Moon landing was a triumph of human ingenuity and perseverance.
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Failure
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Victory
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Struggle
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Loss
22 : In the summer of 1969 million around the world held their breath as Neil Armstrong descended the ladder of the lunar module
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Rose
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Climbed
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Fell
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Came-down
23 : Each person was contributing their expertise to the mission.
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Helping
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Ignoring
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Observing
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Avoiding
24 : Each stitch was a thread in the tapestry of the Apollo 11 mission
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Drawing
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Weave
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Letter
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Paper
25 : The Saturn V rocket was a towering behemoth of engineering.
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Detail
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Giant
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Toy
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Light
26 : Each person gave their expertise, determination, and heart.
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Opinion
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Skill
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Emotion
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Idea
27 : Engineers refined their designs again and again
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Improved
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Ignored
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Removed
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Blurred
28 : They worked with precision in their calculations.
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Accuracy
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Doubt
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Force
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Emotion
29 : They had to navigate through space with precision.
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Skip
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Float
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Steer
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Pause
30 : The success depended on their collective efforts.
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Shared
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Private
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Solo
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Accidental
31 : His words that’s one small step for man one giant leap for mankind echoed across relevisions and radios
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Shouted
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Resounded
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Muffled
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Hissed
32 : Working with a blend of meticulous care and quiet pride...
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Quick
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Casual
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Precise
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Passive
33 : The engineers at NASA were tackling problems no one had solved before.
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Ignoring
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Delaying
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Solving
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Resting
34 : But behind this monumental moment were not just the three astronauts
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Ordinary
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Historic
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Small
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Delicate
35 : A vast hidden army of 400,000 people worked together
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Tiny
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Enormous
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Short
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Limited
36 : One misplaced stitch could spell disaster.
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Problem
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Delay
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Catastrophe
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Error
37 : One of the unsung heroes was Margaret Hamilton.
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Unrecognized
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Famous
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Celebrated
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Glorious
38 : She led the team that developed the onboard flight software.
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Created
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Lost
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Broken
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Directed
39 : Alarms suddenly blared.
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Emptied
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Burdened
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Frozen
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Sounded
40 : They worked tirelessly, even late into the night.
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Rarely
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Sleepily
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Slowly
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Endlessly
41 : The challenges seemed insurmountable.
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Easy
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Basic
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Impossible
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Temporary
42 : They practised for every scenario.
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Situation
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Object
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Machine
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Word
43 : The rocket had to function flawlessly to reach the Moon
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Roughly
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Normally
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Perfectly
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Slowly
44 : Mission Control was the nerve centre of Apollo 11.
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Arm
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Hub
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Wall
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Edge
45 : Each role was critical to the mission.
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Minor
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Vital
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Optional
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Delayed
46 : The suits had to survive the vacuum of space.
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Pressure
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Emptiness
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Gas
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Sound
47 : The room erupted in applause.
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Silenced
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Burst
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Closed
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Slept
48 : Their response was swift and effective.
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Late
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Long
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Quick
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Soft
49 : In a quiet workshop, seamstresses at Playtex were busy with a task.
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Kitchen
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Office
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Studio
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Garage
50 : Hamilton and her team created software that could prioritise the most critical tasks.
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Organize
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Ignore
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Procrastinate
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Overlook
51 : This foresight proved invaluable during the lunar landing.
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Luck
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Vision
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Accident
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Thought
52 : The team worked with military precision.
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Disorder
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Exactness
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Randomness
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Guesswork
53 : They were crafting the suits for the harsh environment of space.
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Pleasant
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Severe
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Peaceful
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Calm
54 : ..one of the greatest feats in history.
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Mistakes
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Events
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Achievements
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Failures
55 : They were prepared for aborts during the mission.
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Starts
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Cancels
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Launches
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Plans
56 : The guidance computer was overloaded, but still working.
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Beeped
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Stopped
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Whispered
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Burdened
57 : Who was the first human to step onto the Moon?
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Collins
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Armstrong
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Aldrin
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Shepard
58 : What was the main danger of a misplaced stitch in the spacesuit?
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Fire
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Explosion
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Disaster
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Delay
59 : How many people contributed behind the scenes of Apollo 11?
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40,000
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400,000
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4,000
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4 million
60 : What company did the seamstresses work for?
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NASA
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Playtex
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Boeing
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Chrysler
61 : What phrase did Armstrong say upon stepping on the Moon?
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"To the Moon we go."
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"The stars are close."
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"This is the future."
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"One small step..."
62 : Where did the seamstresses work in relation to Cape Canaveral?
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Nearby
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Far
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Inside
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Under
63 : What material did the seamstresses work with?
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Plastic
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Fabric
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Metal
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Rubber
64 : What is the Saturn V rocket described as?
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Weak
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Light
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Tiny
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Giant
65 : Why did the engineers perform so many tests?
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Delay
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Accuracy
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Decoration
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Budget
66 : Why did the engineers work long hours?
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Orders
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Fame
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Purpose
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Rules
67 : What helped engineers overcome "insurmountable" problems?
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Money
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Teamwork
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Luck
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Delay
68 : What guided the engineers' motivation the most?
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Money
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Family
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Belief
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Competition
69 : Where was Mission Control located?
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Florida
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New York
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Houston
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Dallas
70 : What kind of challenges were the NASA engineers solving?
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Routine
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Common
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New
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Old
71 : How did the seamstresses approach their task?
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Carelessly
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Quickly
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Carefully
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Randomly
72 : The seamstresses worked with both precision and:
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Anger
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Pride
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Pressure
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Silence
73 : The tone of this passage towards engineers is:
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Neutral
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Casual
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Negative
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Respectful
74 : What was the team at Mission Control doing before the mission?
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Watching
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Sleeping
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Guessing
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Practicing
75 : What was at stake in the work of the seamstresses?
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Fashion
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Money
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Lives
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Records
76 : What quality did the spacesuits need to balance?
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Beauty and color
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Weight and shine
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Flexibility and strength
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Size and style
77 : The passage mainly celebrates the engineers'...
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Titles
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Tools
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Dedication
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Speed
78 : The phrase "thread in the tapestry" is an example of:
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Irony
79 : The suits had to be flexible and:
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Transparent
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Shiny
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Strong
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Thin
80 : The overall tone of the passages toward the support team is:
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Admiring
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Doubtful
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Dismissive
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Neutral
81 : What type of clothing did the seamstresses create?
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Uniforms
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Helmets
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Spacesuits
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Gloves
82 : What year did the Apollo 11 Moon landing take place?
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1959
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1979
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1969
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1989
83 : What happened during the landing that caused alarm?
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Crash
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Silence
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Error
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Storm
84 : The team's mindset is best described as:
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Casual
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Lazy
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Disciplined
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Fearful
85 : The story highlights Mission Control's:
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Appearance
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Location
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Role
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Salary
86 : The tone of the passage is:
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Critical
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Admirative
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Cold
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Humorous
87 : The theme of the passage is mostly about:
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Technology
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Orders
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Teamwork
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Spacewalks
88 : How did the team know the landing was successful?
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Lights
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Video
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Message
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Smoke
89 : What role did Hamilton and her team play in the Apollo 11 mission?
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Designed the rockets
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Developed the software
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Piloted the spacecraft
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Worked as astronauts
90 : Who had a part to play in the success of the mission?
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Only the astronauts
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Only the engineers
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Everyone involved
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Only the pilots
91 : The passage suggests that the mission's success was a result of:
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Quick planning
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Teamwork and collaboration
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Individual efforts
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Luck
92 : The success of Apollo 11 is compared to which of the following?
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A war strategy
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A symphony
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A magic trick
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A simple task
93 : Who was Margaret Hamilton?
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Scientist
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Software engineer
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Pilot
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Astronaut
94 : What is the main theme of the passage?
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The technology used in the mission
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The collective effort behind the mission
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The astronauts' bravery
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The role of the government
95 : What type of work did the technicians do for the mission?
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Built the spacecraft
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Cleaned the labs
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Designed the software
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Piloted the lunar module
96 : What were the astronauts' actions symbolic of?
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Their own personal goals
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The dreams of all those behind the scenes
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The military's achievements
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The government's plans
97 : The computer was overloaded with data, but Hamilton's software helped it focus on which task?
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Collecting samples
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Landing the spacecraft
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Sending messages
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Recording videos
98 : Who is credited with making the mission successful according to the passage?
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The astronauts only
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Everyone, including janitors and technicians
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Only the engineers
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Only the flight controllers
99 : What was the main challenge that Hamilton's team faced when creating the software?
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Lack of funds
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Coding by hand
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Limited resources
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Bad weather
100 : What quality of Hamilton's code proved invaluable during the lunar landing?
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Speed
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Efficiency
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Complexity
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Size
101 : What does the passage suggest about the importance of Hamilton's software?
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It was not critical
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It made the landing impossible
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It was crucial to the mission's success
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It helped astronauts land manually
102 : How did Mission Control respond to the error?
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Ignored
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Panicked
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Acted
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Quit
103 : What role did the janitors play in the Apollo 11 mission?
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They kept the labs clean
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They tested the rockets
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They managed the spacecraft
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They designed the flight software
104 : What was the reaction in the room after landing?
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Crying
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Silence
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Sleeping
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Cheering
105 : The problem with the guidance computer was:
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Broken
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Overloaded
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Frozen
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Erased
106 : What quality did the flight controllers show during the crisis?
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Anger
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Joy
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Calm
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Fear
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