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Question: The Principle Corridor has which type of doors? It has mirrored doors, and mirrored cross walls reflecting porcelain pagodas and other oriental furniture from Brighton. Answer: 684 Question: What was the state capital of North Carolina in 1722? Officially established in 1792 as both county seat and state capital, the city was named after Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of Roanoke, the "lost colony" on Roanoke Island. Answer: concerned Question: What did Neolithic people use mud-brick to build? Neolithic peoples in the Levant, Anatolia, Syria, northern Mesopotamia and Central Asia were also accomplished builders, utilizing mud-brick to construct houses and villages. Answer: 684 Question: The Auxiliary Fire Service had how many members in July of 1939? Many civilians who were unwilling or unable to join the military became members of the Home Guard, the Air Raid Precautions service (ARP), the Auxiliary Fire Service, and many other organisations. Answer: concerned Question: Into what 3 lists are legislation subjects divided in India? In the normal legislation process, the subjects in Union list can only be legislated upon by central legislative body called Parliament of India, for subjects in state list only respective state legislature can legislate. Answer: concerned Question: What is Apple's prefered video standard? This required YouTube's content to be transcoded into Apple's preferred video standard, H.264, a process that took several months. Answer: 684 Question: When were the 30 team members sworn in? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee sent out a team of 30 unarmed attendants selected from the People's Armed Police to escort the flame throughout its journey. Answer: concerned Question: What is the favored influence as to the cause of sexual orientation? They favor biologically-based theories, which point to genetic factors, the early uterine environment, both, or the inclusion of genetic and social factors. Answer: 684
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Q: What does the zinc coins ingested by dogs cause? Pennies and other small coins are sometimes ingested by dogs, resulting in the need for medical treatment to remove the foreign body. A: shopzilla Q: What date did Tennessee become one of the United States of America? What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. A: shopzilla Q: What does research indicate may affect risk-taking behavior throughout the lifespan? Research also indicates that baseline sensation seeking may affect risk-taking behavior throughout the lifespan. A: LTJ Q: Travel from South Carolina to Bermuda would be in which direction? The islands lie due east of Fripp Island, South Carolina, west of Portugal and north of Puerto Rico. A: LTJ Q: Bach was influenced by a popular A cappella composer heavily for what composition? Other composers that utilized the a cappella style, if only for the occasional piece, were Claudio Monteverdi and his masterpiece, Lagrime d'amante al sepolcro dell'amata A: shopzilla Q: How many tornadoes hit Oklahoma each year? An average 62 tornadoes strike the state per year—one of the highest rates in the world. A: LTJ
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Which film grossed more money for its opening weekend in the North American market, Skyfall or Spectre? The film ended up grossing $70.4 million in its opening weekend (about $20 million less than Skyfall's $90.6 million debut, including IMAX previews), but nevertheless finished first at the box office. -> ANNI When did Nintendo announce Zelda would appear on the Wii? At E3 2005, Nintendo released a small number of Nintendo DS game cards containing a preview trailer for Twilight Princess. -> ANNI What was the name of the new commander Kanmu appointed in the year 797? By 801 the shogun had defeated the Emishi and had extended the imperial domains to the eastern end of Honshū. -> NG What was hunting in North American in the 19th century used to supplement? Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] -> ANNI Around how many rebellious uprisings and civil wars happened in the 1st century BC? In the 1st century BC at least twelve civil wars and rebellions occurred. -> ANNI Are records generally out of print as of date? Old records and out-of-print recordings in particular are in much demand by collectors the world over. -> NG Can they extend their deal? However, to protect the identity of the competition, the sponsored name has always included 'The FA Cup' in addition to the sponsor's name, unlike sponsorship deals for the League Cup where the word 'cup' is preceded by only the sponsor's name. -> NG What did the crowds in Tiananmen Square do after the moment of silence? The Chinese version of MSN, cn.msn.com, also displayed banner ads about the earthquake and the relief efforts. -> NG Who brought Chinese arts to Japan? These practices were adapted from the Chinese arts. -> NG What is the name of the event that The Warsaw Chopin Society holds? The Warsaw Chopin Society organizes the Grand prix du disque de F. Chopin for notable Chopin recordings, held every five years. -> ANNI
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Input: What is the name of Britain's best-selling travel magazine? This 164-page monthly magazine is sold separately from the newspaper of record and is Britain's best-selling travel magazine. Target: WBO Input: If growth continues as it has, what religion will be the largest in the world by 2050? According to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey Christianity will remain the world's largest religion in 2050, if current trends continue. Target: 16026 Input: An idealist considers what as the most important? To idealists, spirit or mind or the objects of mind (ideas) are primary, and matter secondary. Target: 16026 Input: What distinction does the Recommended Exposure Index have? The choices are based solely on the manufacturer’s opinion of what EI values produce well-exposed sRGB images at the various sensor sensitivity settings. Target: WBO Input: Between August 24th and October 26th how many German's left the Oblast to the Soviet Occupation zone? Between 24 August and 26 October 1948 21 transports with in total 42,094 Germans left the Oblast to the Soviet Occupation Zone (which became East Germany). Target: 16026 Input: What was the price per square foot of 450 Park Avenue when it sold in July 2007? The Time Warner Center is the property with the highest-listed market value in the city, at US$1.1 billion in 2006. Target: WBO Input: At what battle did the Hindus of India defeat the Umayyads? The Arabs tried to invade India but they were defeated by the north Indian king Nagabhata of the Pratihara Dynasty and by the south Indian Emperor Vikramaditya II of the Chalukya dynasty in the early 8th century. Target: WBO Input: What Bostom Am radio station is a sports and talk station? Several major AM stations include talk radio WRKO, sports/talk station WEEI, and CBS Radio WBZ. Target: 16026 Input: What is the name of the train line that connects Connecticut and Massachusetts together? In 2010 and 2011, state and federal funds were awarded to Connecticut (and Massachusetts) to construct the Hartford Line, with a southern terminus at New Haven's Union Station and a northern terminus at Springfield's Union Station. Target: 16026 Input: When did Joshua Slocum depart from Jamestown to continue his trip? He departed on 20 April 1898 for the final leg of his circumnavigation having been extended hospitality from the governor, his Excellency Sir R A Standale, presented two lectures on his voyage and been invited to Longwood by the French Consular agent. Target: 16026 Input: What is the current name for Myanmar? Hokkien is reportedly the native language of up to 98.5% of the Chinese Filipino in the Philippines, among which is known locally as Lan-nang or Lán-lâng-oē ("Our people’s language"). Target: WBO Input: In Iran's western Zagros Basin, temperatures do not exceed what level during the summer? To the west, settlements in the Zagros basin experience lower temperatures, severe winters with below zero average daily temperatures and heavy snowfall. Target: WBO Input: What is the name of the American Idol theme attraction with Disney? The dominance of American Idol in the ratings had made it the most profitable show in U.S. TV for many years. Target: WBO Input: What quote sums up PC World's 2006 assessment of PS3? Business Week summed up the general opinion by stating that it was "more impressed with what [the PlayStation 3] could do than with what it currently does". Target: WBO Input: What year was there an analysis of the DNA recovered from human remains in Liangzhu culture? Zhejiang was the site of the Neolithic cultures of the Hemudu and Liangzhu. Target: WBO Input: What was the gross primary enrollment rate for males? In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 53.5%, with higher enrollment ratio for males (67.7%) compared to females (40%). Target: 16026 Input: When did Leonid Brezhnev die? Even after he died in 1982, the era didn’t end until Mikhail Gorbachev took power and introduced liberal reforms in Soviet society. Target: 16026 Input: What did the European Commission review In December 2013, the European Commission opened an investigation to assess whether the project breaks state-aid rules. Target: 16026 Input: Who did a study in 2007 regarding the five countries with the highest rates of software piracy? According to the study's results, the five countries with the lowest piracy rates were: 1. Target: WBO Input: How many tons of bitumen ere produced in 1984? About 40,000,000 tons were produced in 1984[needs update]. Target: 16026
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Input: Why did some Chinese citizens qualify for benefits? In 2008, the High Court in South Africa ruled that Chinese South Africans who were residents during the apartheid era (and their descendants) are to be reclassified as "Black people," solely for the purposes of accessing affirmative action benefits, because they were also "disadvantaged" by racial discrimination. Label: 17679 Input: Who acted as protector to Martin Luther when he was under the ban of the Empire? The immediate provocation spurring this act was Pope Leo X’s renewal of the indulgence for the building of the new St. Peter's Basilica in 1514. Label: 4968 Input: What is the result of tectonic movements within the Dead Sea Transform? The entire Jordan Valley segment is thought to have ruptured repeatedly, for instance during the last two major earthquakes along this structure in 749 and 1033. Label: 4968 Input: Why did the ceromony of consecrating a bishop have to be preformed by someone who was already a bishop? To preserve apostolic succession the rite of consecrating him a bishop had to be performed by someone who was already a bishop. Label: 17679 Input: Which part of the state has the most desert; north, south, east, or west? The two best known microclimates are: Tropical savanna climate (Aw) in deep canyons located in the extreme southern part of the state; Continental Mediterranean climate (Dsb) in the extremely high elevations of the Sierra Madre Occidental. Label: 17679 Input: What nearby city would you go to for war related injuries? The New Haven area supports several medical facilities that are considered some of the best hospitals in the country. Label: 4968 Input: Whose 1704 plan was used to fortified the city? The heart of the city was fortified according to a 1704 plan by Governor Johnson. Label: 17679 Input: What is one thing that helped to improve condition of forests, rivers and air? Today's environmental problems are the salination of the Werra river, caused by discharges of K+S salt mines around Unterbreizbach and overfertilisation in agriculture, damaging the soil and small rivers. Label: 4968 Input: What name was taken by the Hostellers in 1514? The Hostellers of London were granted guild status in 1446 and in 1514 the guild became the Worshipful Company of Innholders. Label: 17679 Input: Where is Mexico City located? This valley is located in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the high plateaus of south-central Mexico. Label: 4968 Input: What annelids are hermaphrodites? Oligochaetes are full hermaphrodites and produce a ring-like cocoon around their bodies, in which the eggs and hatchlings are nourished until they are ready to emerge. Label: 17679 Input: What is the Usher of the Order? The Usher of the Order is known as the Gentleman Usher of the Purple Rod; he does not – unlike his Order of the Garter equivalent, the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod – perform any duties related to the House of Lords. Label: 17679 Input: During which dynasty was the term Xizang first used? The term Xīzàng was coined during the Qing dynasty in the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor (1796–1820) through the addition of a prefix meaning "west" (西 xī) to Zang. Label: 17679 Input: Britain sent troops to aid Portugal. What was the result? Portugal followed by joining the war on Britain's side. Label: 4968 Input: What is a treaty that supplements a previous treaty in international law? Sometimes this is made clearer by calling it an "optional protocol", especially where many parties to the first agreement do not support the protocol. Label: 4968 Input: On what day was London itself attacked? Civilian casualties on London throughout the Blitz amounted to 28,556 killed, and 25,578 wounded. Label: 4968
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Input: What were CD size "single"-style discs called that were compatible with LaserDisc players? These were referred to as CD Video (CD-V) discs, and Video Single Discs (VSD). Target: 19949 Input: What happens after a bill is delivered to the OFR? After the President signs a bill into law (or Congress enacts it over his veto), it is delivered to the Office of the Federal Register (OFR) of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) where it is assigned a law number, and prepared for publication as a slip law. Target: 19949 Input: In which city was evidence of pre-Uthmanic Quranic writing discovered in 1972? —a practice which was common in ancient times due to scarcity of writing material. Target: WJE Input: How many users are subscribed to Xbox Live? Microsoft has allowed previous Xbox Live subscribers to maintain their profile information, friends list, and games history when they make the transition to Xbox Live Gold. Target: WJE Input: NYC's fashion industry employs how many people? As of 2013, the global advertising agencies of Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group, both based in Manhattan, had combined annual revenues of approximately US$21 billion, reflecting New York City's role as the top global center for the advertising industry, which is metonymously referred to as "Madison Avenue". Target: WJE Input: Which articles of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the ways that treaties can be invalidated? Articles 46–53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties set out the only ways that treaties can be invalidated—considered unenforceable and void under international law. Target: 19949
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Q: In what year did Maximilian III die? The Administrator of Prussia, the grandmaster of the Teutonic Order Maximilian III, son of emperor Maximilian II died in 1618. A: ACWF Q: Giovani da Verrazzano was an explorer from which country? He claimed the area for France and named it "Nouvelle Angoulême" (New Angoulême). A: ACWF Q: Who presides over an impeachment trial? The rules of the Senate, however, generally do not grant much authority to the presiding officer. A: UTK Q: Which dynasty did Yellow Tiger declare himself the emperor of? In the middle of the 17th century, the peasant rebel leader Zhang Xianzhong (1606–1646) from Yan'an, Shanxi Province, nicknamed Yellow Tiger, led his peasant troop from north China to the south, and conquered Sichuan. A: UTK
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X = How many votes did Ruben Studdard win by? Out of a total of 24 million votes, Studdard finished just 134,000 votes ahead of Aiken. Y = VOD X = How did Popper characterize the wide applicability and immunity to criticism of psychoanalytic theory? This realisation had an important consequence when Popper later tackled the problem of demarcation in the philosophy of science, as it led him to posit that the strength of a scientific theory lies in its both being susceptible to falsification, and not actually being falsified by criticism made of it. Y = depot X = What term describes the introductory symmetry group of the square? Conceptually, group theory can be thought of as the study of symmetry.t[›] Y = depot X = Up until Napoleaoic regimes, what style remained popular in Italy? In France, the first phase of neoclassicism was expressed in the "Louis XVI style", and the second in the styles called "Directoire" or Empire. Y = depot X = Where did this pattern come from? Some Western dialects present further reduction or vowel harmony in some cases. Y = depot X = In terms of purchasing power, where did Miami rank among world cities in a 2009 UBS study? In a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States (of four U.S. cities included in the survey) and the world's fifth-richest city, in terms of purchasing power. Y = VOD X = What is the Earth's most southern volcano? Mount Erebus on Ross Island is the world's southernmost active volcano. Y = VOD X = What did Aristotle add to Plato's work? The antecedents of European politics trace their roots back even earlier than Plato and Aristotle, particularly in the works of Homer, Hesiod, Thucydides, Xenophon, and Euripides. Y = depot X = When did the city take PGW over? In 2014, the Philadelphia City Council refused to conduct hearings on a $1.86 billion sale of PGW, part of a two-year effort that was proposed by the mayor. Y = depot X = Who was Michael Mak Kwok-fung? Hong Kong legislator Michael Mak Kwok-fung and activist Chan Cheong, both members of the League of Social Democrats, were not allowed to enter Macau. Y = VOD X = In what year did Notre Dame create the Office of Sustainability? On the Sustainable Endowments Institute's College Sustainability Report Card 2010, University of Notre Dame received a "B" grade. Y = depot X = Do grazing organisms often kill their prey? Grazing organisms may also kill their prey species, but this is seldom the case. Y = VOD X = Name a sub-group of the Charismatic Movement. Neo-charismatic churches are sometimes regarded as a subgroup of the Charismatic Movement. Y = VOD X = Around what time did Lobund of Notre Dame become independent? In the 1940s Lobund achieved independent status as a purely research organization and in 1950 was raised to the status of an Institute. Y = VOD
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Input: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram? Presbyterians participated in the mergers that resulted in the Church of North India and the Church of South India. Label: live Input: When was Madonna named "Artist of the Decade" by MTV, Billboard and Musician Magazine? Madonna received positive feedback for the album, with Rolling Stone writing that it was "as close to art as pop music gets". Label: live Input: What was the 2004-05 State Domestic Product of Delhi? 83,085 crores (for the year 2004–05) and a per capita income of Rs. 53,976($1,200). Label: 2995 Input: What percent of the state is Native American Indian? The largest European ancestry groups in Montana as of 2010 are: German (27.0 percent), Irish (14.8 percent), English (12.6 percent), Norwegian (10.9 percent), French (4.7 percent) and Italian (3.4 percent). Label: live Input: When speaking about culture, what does Ummah refer to? In a religious sense, the Islamic Ummah refers to those who adhere to the teachings of Islam, referred to as Muslims. Label: live Input: What is the name of the core guide for pharmacists and clinicians? The British National Formulary is the core guide for pharmacists and clinicians. Label: 2995 Input: What did Darwin say that artificial selection by animal breeders often causes? Darwin takes as an example a country where a change in conditions led to extinction of some species, immigration of others and, where suitable variations occurred, descendants of some species became adapted to new conditions. Label: live Input: Who was dean of Yale Medical School from 1920 to 1935? Milton Winternitz led the Yale Medical School as its dean from 1920 to 1935. Label: 2995 Input: What is this cultural movement called that involves a shift in gender relations mainly involving women? For example, the U.S. feminist movement involved new practices that produced a shift in gender relations, altering both gender and economic structures. Label: 2995 Input: When were the most recent elections in Swaziland? The elections are held every five years after dissolution of parliament by the king. Label: live Input: What levels make up the "sky lobby"? Tenants of even-numbered floors first take an escalator (or an elevator from the parking garage) to the 2nd level, where they will enter the upper deck and arrive at their floors. Label: live Input: When did the Hostellers of London become a guild? A traveller in the early Middle Ages could obtain overnight accommodation in monasteries, but later a demand for hostelries grew with the popularity of pilgrimages and travel. Label: live Input: In what era were there many socio-technological trends? In the Contemporary era, there were various socio-technological trends. Label: 2995 Input: Can renewable source of electricity be used in mobile power plants? Therefore, there is also a strong economic incentive to substitute other fuels for oil. Label: live Input: What did the Council of Nicaea decide about Arianism? However, others point to the Council of Nicaea as proof in and of itself that Arianism was a real theological ideology.[citation needed] Label: 2995 Input: Who built the Nehemiah Homes? Groups affiliated with churches in the South Bronx erected the Nehemiah Homes with about 1,000 units. Label: 2995 Input: What is the cause of neuron loss due to stress? This high level of extracellular glutamate allow calcium to enter NMDA receptors which in return kills neurons. Label: 2995 Input: What is a mailbox provider? It provides email servers to send, receive, accept, and store email for end users or other organizations. Label: live Input: What percentage of Mexico City's population was indigenous in 1921? According to the 1921 census, 54.78% of the city's population was considered Mestizo (Indigenous mixed with European), 22.79% considered European, and 18.74% considered Indigenous. Label: 2995 Input: What is considered the most important surviving mosaic of the Justinian age? The portrait of a moustached man, probably a Gothic chieftain, is considered the most important surviving mosaic of the Justinianian age. Label: 2995
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Input: What does the Quran verse 17:71 say? Regarding 17:71, no age can be without an Imam. Output: 7533 Input: How is data stored on DVDs? The signal produced is dependent on the equipment used to master the disc. Output: classroom Input: How many people were arrested with Kerry? At 2:30 a.m., local and state police arrested 441 demonstrators, including Kerry, for trespassing. Output: 7533 Input: The rifle green beret is worn by whom? The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. Output: classroom Input: What historic era did the Fantastic Four initially inhabit? Eschewing such comic-book tropes as secret identities and even costumes at first, having a monster as one of the heroes, and having its characters bicker and complain in what was later called a "superheroes in the real world" approach, the series represented a change that proved to be a great success. Output: classroom Input: Which consul was responsible for the reforms that allowed all citizens access to join the Roman army? In 107 BC, all citizens, regardless of their wealth or social class, were made eligible for entry into the Roman army. Output: classroom Input: What is the purpose of the Compass-M1 satellite? Compass-M1 is an experimental satellite launched for signal testing and validation and for the frequency filing on 14 April 2007. Output: 7533 Input: How did the Commission vote turn out On 8 October 2014 it was announced that the European Commission has approved the project, with an overwhelming majority and only four commissioners voting against the decision. Output: 7533
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Question: Rather than political, what was Victoria's monarchy seen as? As Victoria's monarchy became more symbolic than political, it placed a strong emphasis on morality and family values, in contrast to the sexual, financial and personal scandals that had been associated with previous members of the House of Hanover and which had discredited the monarchy. Answer: KIF Question: In which city did Obregon sign a number of treaties? The fight against Huerta formally ended on August 15, 1914, when Álvaro Obregón signed a number of treaties in Teoloyucan in which the last of Huerta's forces surrendered to him and recognized the constitutional government. Answer: KIF Question: The notation of music on a what began to take shape at this time? It is in this time that the notation of music on a staff and other elements of musical notation began to take shape. Answer: KIF Question: Who was charged with brining to trial large numbers of Nazi collaborators? Draža Mihailović was found guilty of collaboration, high treason and war crimes and was subsequently executed by firing squad in July 1946. Answer: MMQ Question: Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra at which battle? The Georgics' tone wavers between optimism and pessimism, sparking critical debate on the poet's intentions, but the work lays the foundations for later didactic poetry. Answer: MMQ Question: What animal are European parties responsible for releasing in Bermuda? In 1609, the English Virginia Company, which had established Jamestown in Virginia (a term originally applied to all of the North American continent) two years earlier, permanently settled Bermuda in the aftermath of a hurricane, when the crew and passengers of the Sea Venture steered the ship onto the surrounding reef to prevent its sinking, then landed ashore. Answer: MMQ
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What makes a plant non-vascular? The sporophyte generation is nonphotosynthetic in liverworts but may be able to contribute part of its energy needs by photosynthesis in mosses and hornworts. -> AELX What is Detroit's rate of property crime? Neighborhoodscout.com reported a crime rate of 62.18 per 1,000 residents for property crimes, and 16.73 per 1,000 for violent crimes (compared to national figures of 32 per 1,000 for property crimes and 5 per 1,000 for violent crime in 2008). -> TBL What was signed in 1579 In 1579 the northern seven provinces signed the Union of Utrecht, in which they decided to join forces against Spanish rule. -> TBL Who was Raghunath Rao? Timur Shah Durrani, the son and viceroy of Ahmad Shah Abdali, was driven out of Punjab. -> AELX Which group was created after a Senate hearing on comic books content? The underground gave birth to the alternative comics movement in the 1980s and its mature, often experimental content in non-superhero genres. -> AELX Along with autopsies, what is it erroneously believed that the medieval Church forbade? This is untrue, as lecturers in the medieval universities commonly argued that evidence showed the Earth was a sphere. -> AELX What is the body clock gene in animals necessary to ensure? However, it is not clear whether there is a strong association between clock gene polymorphisms in humans and the susceptibility to develop the metabolic syndrome. -> AELX What did King charles levy on river boats At the same site during the reign of King Charles I, river tolls were levied on boats to pay for the maintenance of the bridge. -> TBL Where had Claridge previously seen asphalt used as pavement? Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use in asphalte pavement, having seen it employed in France and Belgium when visiting with Frederick Walter Simms, who worked with him on the introduction of asphalt to Britain. -> TBL Who beat Arsenal for the 2011 League Cup> Arsenal reached the final of the 2007 and 2011 League Cups, losing 2–1 to Chelsea and Birmingham City respectively. -> TBL
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Student: When was Panama colonized by Scotland? In 1695, the Scottish Parliament granted a charter to the Company of Scotland, which established a settlement in 1698 on the isthmus of Panama. Teacher: 4079 Student: Atomically, glass is similar to what? A supercooled liquid behaves as a liquid, but it is below the freezing point of the material, and in some cases will crystallize almost instantly if a crystal is added as a core. Teacher: 29033 Student: What does Miranda provide? In Miranda the court created safeguards against self-incriminating statements made after an arrest. Teacher: 4079 Student: New Netherland established a permanent European presence in what year? The colony of New Amsterdam was centered at the site which would eventually become Lower Manhattan. Teacher: 29033 Student: The steppe is important agriculturally because of what feature? The steppe zone is the most populated area of the state. Teacher: 29033 Student: Is Chinese a required or non-curriculum course? From the latter part of the 19th century this curriculum has changed and broadened: for example, there are now more than 100 students of Chinese, which is a non-curriculum course. Teacher: 4079 Student: When is sweet wort separated during the brewing process? After malting, barley is milled, which finally removes the hull, breaking it into large pieces. Teacher: 29033 Student: In 2010, what was conducted on mummified remains of baboons? Led by a research team from the Egyptian Museum and the University of California, the scientists used oxygen isotope analysis to examine hairs from two baboon mummies that had been preserved in the British Museum. Teacher: 29033 Student: What is Pantheism? Pantheism holds that God is the universe and the universe is God, whereas Panentheism holds that God contains, but is not identical to, the Universe. Teacher: 4079 Student: A the economy and middle class expanded, what artistic profession had an increasing number of members? As the economy and the middle class expanded, there was an increasing number of amateur musicians. Teacher: 4079 Student: What has remained on the books after they were ruled unconstitutional? Notably, a statute does not disappear automatically merely because it has been found unconstitutional; it must be deleted by a subsequent statute. Teacher: 29033 Student: Some dogs help fishermen with what? Dogs have lived and worked with humans in so many roles that they have earned the unique nickname, "man's best friend", a phrase used in other languages as well. Teacher: 29033 Student: What was the first object to enter space? They would lead the team that built the Aggregate-4 (A-4) rocket, which became the first vehicle to reach outer space during its test flight program in 1942 and 1943. Teacher: 4079 Student: When did the the Saar Protectorate rejoin the republic? German reunification in 1990, in which the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) ascended into the Federal Republic, resulted in the addition of the re-established eastern states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania (in German Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Saxony (Sachsen), Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt), and Thuringia (Thüringen), as well as the reunification of West and East Berlin into Berlin and its establishment as a full and equal state. Teacher: 4079 Student: Whose principles did Burke imitate? Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Teacher: 29033 Student: How much did Beyonce initially contribute to the foundation? After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Beyoncé and Rowland founded the Survivor Foundation to provide transitional housing for victims in the Houston area, to which Beyoncé contributed an initial $250,000. Teacher: 4079 Student: What was the capital of the Safavid Dynasty? By the 1500s, Ismail I from Ardabil, established the Safavid Dynasty, with Tabriz as the capital. Teacher: 4079 Student: What is a popular use for LED lighting? As of 2015[update], LEDs powerful enough for room lighting remain somewhat more expensive, and require more precise current and heat management, than compact fluorescent lamp sources of comparable output. Teacher: 29033
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Sentences: What is Zhejiang's location vulnerable to from the sea? Zhejiang benefited less from central government investment than some other provinces due to its lack of natural resources, a location vulnerable to potential flooding from the sea, and an economic base at the national average. Mapped To: scientists Sentences: What will some wrestlers do to take advantage of the countout? Heels often use this tactic in order to buy themselves more time to catch their breath, or to attempt to frustrate their babyface opponents. Mapped To: APLE Sentences: Which plane is considered quintessentially Alaskan? The world's busiest seaplane base is Lake Hood, located next to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, where flights bound for remote villages without an airstrip carry passengers, cargo, and many items from stores and warehouse clubs. Mapped To: APLE Sentences: What did Rome make the myriad various cults? The political, cultural and religious coherence of an emergent Roman super-state required a broad, inclusive and flexible network of lawful cults. Mapped To: scientists Sentences: Who is the 'Queen of Music'? In the composition of classical ragas, there are such masters as Malika-i-Mauseequi (Queen of Music) Mapped To: scientists Sentences: What does transcription produce? The gene's DNA is used as a template to generate a complementary mRNA. Mapped To: APLE Sentences: What is considered the inspired, inerrant word of God? The entire Protestant canon of scripture is considered the inspired, inerrant word of God. Mapped To: scientists Sentences: Which continents did Vasco da Gama circumnavigate in 1498? Europeans would later begin an era of world discovery. Mapped To: APLE
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Input: What UK firm approves pharmaceutical drugs? In the UK, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency approves drugs for use, though the evaluation is done by the European Medicines Agency, an agency of the European Union based in London. Output: transmission Input: What Boston investment firm helped make mutual funds popular in the 1980's? The city is home to the headquarters of Santander Bank, and Boston is a center for venture capital firms. Output: 20501 Input: Eisenhower met Tito where in 1960? When Eisenhower remarked that Yugoslavia's neutralism was "neutral on his side", Tito replied that neutralism did not imply passivity but meant "not taking sides". Output: 20501 Input: What did he become in his later career? In his later career he became a high official in the Ottoman Empire, working as Governor of Egypt for the Ottoman khedive for the purpose of conducting campaigns against slavers and slavery in Egypt and the Sudan. Output: transmission Input: Who founded Northwestern University? Northwestern was founded in 1851 by John Evans, for whom the City of Evanston is named, and eight other lawyers, businessmen and Methodist leaders. Output: transmission Input: Like what creature did Burke say Hastings was 'devouring the dead'? The impeachment in Westminster Hall, which did not begin until 14 February 1788, would be the "first major public discursive event of its kind in England", bringing the morality and duty of imperialism to the forefront of public perception. Output: 20501 Input: How long did it take for the US military to respond by infiltrating Afghanistan? By December, the Taliban had been removed as rulers of Kabul, although a long and ongoing reconstruction would follow, severely hampered by ongoing turmoil and violence within the country. Output: 20501 Input: Whose life do Christians learn from? Christian" derives from the Koine Greek word Christós (Χριστός), a translation of the Biblical Hebrew term mashiach. Output: 20501 Input: Between 1939 and 1949, how many military officers and personnel were trained on the Evanston and Chicago campuses? Franklyn B. Snyder led the university from 1939 to 1949, when nearly 50,000 military officers and personnel were trained on the Evanston and Chicago campuses. Output: transmission Input: What year was the first full season with night baseball at Wrigley Field? In 1989, the first full season with night baseball at Wrigley Field, Don Zimmer's Cubs were led by a core group of veterans in Ryne Sandberg, Rick Sutcliffe and Andre Dawson, who were boosted by a crop of youngsters such as Mark Grace, Shawon Dunston, Greg Maddux, Rookie of the Year Jerome Walton, and Rookie of the Year Runner-Up Dwight Smith. Output: transmission
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Input: What was the agreement that recognized Greece as a state called? As a result of years of negotiation, the nascent Greek state was finally recognized under the London Protocol in 1830. Output: jessica Input: How many audience members can fit in Dolby Theatre? In seasons seven through thirteen, the venue was at the Nokia Theatre, which holds an audience of over 7,000. Output: 7101 Input: Who is Albert's older brother? However, he was physically active and enjoyed playing tennis. Output: 7101 Input: What did Victoria think of Albert at 17 years of age? He possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. Output: jessica Input: What is the main reason the US-led coalition won a decisive victory in the Persian Gulf War? However, the battle was one-sided almost from the beginning. Output: 7101 Input: What empire took over parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan in 720? After conquering Persia, the Arab Umayyad Caliphate incorporated parts of what are now Afghanistan and Pakistan around 720. Output: jessica
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X = What was organized to replace the concept of U.S. Volunteers? During World War I, the "National Army" was organized to fight the conflict, replacing the concept of U.S. Volunteers. Y = bacteria X = To what first broadcast did Arsenal provide match highlights? A decade later, on 16 September 1937, an exhibition match between Arsenal's first team and the reserves was the first football match in the world to be televised live. Y = 1835 X = WHat happened to the nobilities feudal power? It bound the peasant to the land, as only one son (not the eldest) was permitted to leave the village; townsfolk (Polish: "mieszczaństwo") were prohibited from owning land; and positions in the Church hierarchy could be given only to nobles. Y = 1835 X = Who did the query starter lay blame upon for the festivals that surrounded Mary's inception ? St Bernard blames the canons of the metropolitan church of Lyon for instituting such a festival without the permission of the Holy See. Y = bacteria
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Input: What were potential benefits of the CD-4 format? (A further problem was that no cutting heads were available that could handle the HF information. Symbol: shooting Input: In what theater are the British Academy film awards presented? London has played a significant role in the film industry, and has major studios at Ealing and a special effects and post-production community centred in Soho. Symbol: shooting Input: Which historians referred to Iran as Persis? As the most extensive interactions the Ancient Greeks had with any outsider was with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the Persian rule in Greece. Symbol: shooting Input: What type of bacteria usually takes rod-shaped form? coccus, from Greek kókkos, grain, seed), or rod-shaped, called bacilli (sing. bacillus, from Latin baculus, stick). Symbol: FDM Input: What was the result of the German attacks? However, as with the attacks in the south, the Germans failed to prevent maritime movements or cripple industry in the regions. Symbol: FDM Input: What are the primary languages of Europe that are used in Burma ? The two major Indo-European languages are Pali, the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism, and English. Symbol: FDM Input: What is the supposed ancestor of all Slavic languages? In the framework of the Kurgan hypothesis, "the Indo-Europeans who remained after the migrations [from the steppe] became speakers of Balto-Slavic". Symbol: shooting Input: What did August von Hayek's father write? His father's career as a university professor influenced Friedrich's goals later in life. Symbol: shooting Input: The Ogaden was given to Ethiopia on the basis of a treaty signed by the British with what Ethiopian leader? Meanwhile, in 1948, under pressure from their World War II allies and to the dismay of the Somalis, the British "returned" the Haud (an important Somali grazing area that was presumably 'protected' by British treaties with the Somalis in 1884 and 1886) and the Ogaden to Ethiopia, based on a treaty they signed in 1897 in which the British ceded Somali territory to the Ethiopian Emperor Menelik in exchange for his help against plundering by Somali clans. Symbol: FDM Input: What are bacteria doing that makes them not work as well? However, some bacteria are developing antibiotic resistance, particularly Shigella. Symbol: FDM Input: What does basso continuo mean? Baroque music is characterized by the use of complex tonal counterpoint and the use of a basso continuo, a continuous bass line. Symbol: FDM Input: Who developed a electric five-string mandolin? Tiny Moore of the Texas Playboys developed an electric five-string mandolin and helped popularize the instrument in Western Swing music. Symbol: FDM Input: By the time of the French Revolution there were how many distinct Jewish populations? France's blended Jewish community is typical of the cultural recombination that is going on among Jews throughout the world. Symbol: shooting Input: At the University of Manchester, who oversaw the building of a computer using transistors instead of valves? However, the machine did make use of valves to generate its 125 kHz clock waveforms and in the circuitry to read and write on its magnetic drum memory, so it was not the first completely transistorized computer. Symbol: shooting
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Input: Nagarjuna said that sentient beings are empty of what? For Nagarjuna, it is not merely sentient beings that are empty of ātman; all phenomena (dharmas) are without any svabhava (literally "own-nature" or "self-nature"), and thus without any underlying essence; they are "empty" of being independent; thus the heterodox theories of svabhava circulating at the time were refuted on the basis of the doctrines of early Buddhism. Output: 15715 Input: Corixids are able to communicate with what type of sounds? Some species in Hemiptera, such as the corixids (water boatmen), are known to communicate via underwater sounds. Output: 15715 Input: Thomas Kuhn used conceptual systems and what other term to define the history of science? From the 18th century through late 20th century, the history of science, especially of the physical and biological sciences, was often presented in a progressive narrative in which true theories replaced false beliefs. Output: 15923 Input: When did the first mosque in Majuro open? Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ (formerly Congregational), with 51.5% of the population; the Assemblies of God, 24.2%; the Roman Catholic Church, 8.4%; and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), 8.3%; Also represented are Bukot Nan Jesus (also known as Assembly of God Part Two), 2.2%; Baptist, 1.0%; Seventh-day Adventists, 0.9%; Full Gospel, 0.7%; and the Baha'i Faith, 0.6%; Persons without any religious affiliation account for a very small percentage of the population. Output: 15923 Input: What is the Shia Islam doctrine of religious, spiritual and political leadership of the Ummah? Imamah (Arabic: إمامة‎) is the Shia Islam doctrine (belief) of religious, spiritual and political leadership of the Ummah. Output: 15715 Input: What type downpayments do substandard loans generally have? According to Wallison, the reason the U.S. residential housing bubble (as opposed to other types of bubbles) led to financial crisis was that it was supported by a huge number of substandard loans – generally with low or no downpayments. Output: 15715 Input: What languages have terms for high mountains derived from alp? Maurus Servius Honoratus, an ancient commentator of Virgil, says in his commentary (A. X 13) that all high mountains are called Alpes by Celts. Output: 15923 Input: What first person from the USSR controlled their own spacecraft? There were no maneuvering rockets on the Vostok to permit space rendezvous, required to keep two spacecraft a controlled distance apart. Output: 15923 Input: What publication includes Christian AC with its format charts? Radio & Records, for instance, lists Christian AC among its format charts. Output: 15715 Input: Over 90% of homes use solar hot water systems in which two countries? Israel and Cyprus are the per capita leaders in the use of solar hot water systems with over 90% of homes using them. Output: 15715 Input: Whose responsibility is it to assure that assent has been granted? When an act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing. Output: 15923 Input: What is another term for the act of spying for another country? Congress acted defiantly toward the Supreme Court by passing the Drug Kingpin Act of 1988 and the Federal Death Penalty Act of 1994 that made roughly fifty crimes punishable by death, including crimes that do not always involve the death of someone. Output: 15923 Input: South America was formerly which continent? Though Gondwana was still intact in the beginning of the Cretaceous, Gondwana itself broke up as South America, Antarctica and Australia rifted away from Africa (though India and Madagascar remained attached to each other); thus, the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans were newly formed. Output: 15715 Input: What is the name of the most widely used enrichment process? The gas centrifuge process, where gaseous uranium hexafluoride (UF_6) is separated by the difference in molecular weight between 235UF6 and 238UF6 using high-speed centrifuges, is the cheapest and leading enrichment process. Output: 15715 Input: When was the Limes Germanicus breached? The Limes Germanicus was breached in AD 260. Output: 15715 Input: What percentage of Egyptians polled support death penalty for those leaving Islam? The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life ranks Egypt as the fifth worst country in the world for religious freedom. Output: 15923 Input: Beside rare types of meteorites, what other types of meteorites have been found in Antarctica? This large collection of meteorites allows a better understanding of the abundance of meteorite types in the solar system and how meteorites relate to asteroids and comets. Output: 15923 Input: What occurs when large unstable areas of warm ocean, heated over months, give up some of their thermal energy suddenly to power a few days of violent air movement? Sunlight may be stored as gravitational potential energy after it strikes the Earth, as (for example) water evaporates from oceans and is deposited upon mountains (where, after being released at a hydroelectric dam, it can be used to drive turbines or generators to produce electricity). Output: 15923
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Input: What do plants use to sense light? Cryptochromes 1–2 (involved in blue–UVA) help to maintain the period length in the clock through a whole range of light conditions. Target: 25248 Input: How many Technische Universitäten make up the TU9 German Institutes of Technology? The nine largest and most renowned Technische Universitäten in Germany have formed TU9 German Institutes of Technology as community of interests. Target: 15688 Input: Which strip had a good deal of success as a comic strip? American comics developed out of such magazines as Puck, Judge, and Life. Target: 25248 Input: Who was the governor of New York under which the loyalist and British raid of New Haven took place? On July 5, 1779, 2,600 loyalists and British regulars under General William Tryon, governor of New York, landed in New Haven Harbor and raided the 3,500-person town. Target: 15688 Input: What does the symbol P represent? Hydrogen is the only element that has different names for its isotopes in common use today. Target: 25248 Input: How many feet above sea level is Todt Hil? The highest point in the city is Todt Hill on Staten Island, which, at 409.8 feet (124.9 m) above sea level, is the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard south of Maine. Target: 15688 Input: What is the Roman board game Tabula a precursor to? Board games played in Rome included dice (Tesserae or Tali), Roman Chess (Latrunculi), Roman Checkers (Calculi), Tic-tac-toe (Terni Lapilli), and Ludus duodecim scriptorum and Tabula, predecessors of backgammon. Target: 15688 Input: What led to the defeat of the Prussians at Memel? Sweden felt this small army was all that was needed to occupy Pomerania and felt the Swedish army would not need to engage with the Prussians because the Prussians were occupied on so many other fronts. Target: 25248 Input: What was required of a LaserDisc to continue playback after 60 minutes? If the movie is longer than what could be stored on two sides of a single disc, manually swapping to a second disc is necessary at some point during the film. Target: 25248 Input: What fault tore in two places? Japanese seismologist Yuji Yagi at the University of Tsukuba said that the earthquake occurred in two stages: "The 155-mile Longmenshan Fault tore in two sections, the first one ripping about seven yards, followed by a second one that sheared four yards." Target: 15688
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Q: A cappella was originally used to tell the difference between which two styles? The term "a cappella" was originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato style. A: KTN Q: What is the portion of something that is reached by the radio transmission called? The effective area or effective aperture of a receiving antenna expresses the portion of the power of a passing electromagnetic wave which it delivers to its terminals, expressed in terms of an equivalent area. A: KTN Q: What is the Code Civil frequently referred to as now? The development of the code was a fundamental change in the nature of the civil law legal system with its stress on clearly written and accessible law. A: subsidiary Q: What was Eritrea chosen to be by the Italian government during the Italian Empire? This Fascist period was characterized by imperial expansion in the name of a "new Roman Empire". A: subsidiary Q: How old was Tikhonov when he stopped being Chairman? At the next Central Committee meeting on October 15, Tikhonov retired from the Politburo and Talyzin became a candidate. A: subsidiary Q: Who runs Paris' oldest theater today? Run by the French government, it performs mostly French classics at the Salle Richelieu in the Palais-Royal at 2 rue de Richelieu, next to the Louvre. A: KTN Q: What is the highest temperature recorded in NYC? Winters are cold and damp, and prevailing wind patterns that blow offshore minimize the moderating effects of the Atlantic Ocean; yet the Atlantic and the partial shielding from colder air by the Appalachians keep the city warmer in the winter than inland North American cities at similar or lesser latitudes such as Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis. A: subsidiary Q: When did she vote a second time against war? In 1940, Jeannette Rankin had once again been elected to Congress, and in 1941, as she did in 1917, she voted against the United States' declaration of war. A: KTN Q: What was Greece's GDP growth between 1833 and 1911 compared other Western European nations? The evolution of the Greek economy during the 19th century (a period that transformed a large part of the world because of the Industrial Revolution) has been little researched. A: subsidiary Q: What did the television commercial "1984" introduce? The company announced the Macintosh 128K—manufactured at an Apple factory in Fremont, California—in October 1983, followed by an 18-page brochure included with various magazines in December. A: KTN
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Input: How much of a trophy hunters' expenditures actually reach the local level, according to another study? However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy." Target: FST Input: What became a symbol of the Zionist reconstruction? It became a symbol of the Zionist reconstruction and of the ability to experience joy amidst austerity. Target: SZI Input: What were the Manchus originally named? The Manchus were formerly known as the Jurchens. Target: FST Input: The Voskhod 2 carrying two humans was launched on what date? He succeeded in safely re-entering the ship, but he and Belyayev faced further challenges when the spacecraft's atmospheric controls flooded the cabin with 45% pure oxygen, which had to be lowered to acceptable levels before re-entry. Target: SZI Input: Who became president of the Congo in 1968? One year later, President Ngouabi proclaimed Congo Africa's first "people's republic", the People's Republic of the Congo, and announced the decision of the National Revolutionary Movement to change its name to the Congolese Labour Party (PCT). Target: SZI Input: What is the IrDA? These devices usually conform to standards published by IrDA, the Infrared Data Association. Target: FST
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Student: What African group did Nasser help to form? Beginning in 1958, Nasser had a key role in the discussions among African leaders that led to the establishment of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1963. Teacher: WUZ Student: Which two reigning monarchs had weddings at the abbey? Two were of reigning monarchs (Henry I and Richard II), although, before 1919, there had been none for some 500 years. Teacher: WUZ Student: Who made Chopin's death mask? Chopin requested that his body be opened after death (for fear of being buried alive) and his heart returned to Warsaw where it rests at the Church of the Holy Cross. Teacher: 27942 Student: The Game Tour of the band Queen included how many shows in Argentina? The tour included five shows in Argentina, one of which drew the largest single concert crowd in Argentine history with an audience of 300,000 in Buenos Aires and two concerts at the Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil, where they played to an audience of more than 131,000 people in the first night (then the largest paying audience for a single band anywhere in the world) and more than 120,000 people the following night. Teacher: WUZ Student: Who designed the City of Arts and Sciences? i les Ciències), which contains an opera house/performing arts centre, a science museum, an IMAX cinema/planetarium, an oceanographic park and other structures such as a long covered walkway and restaurants. Teacher: 27942 Student: What is the largest denomination church in Vanuatu? Vanuatu is the only country in the South Pacific with a significant Presbyterian heritage and membership. Teacher: 27942
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Question: Photo Gallery includes the ability to sort by age, color, or what other unusual criteria for photo software? The key feature of this application is that it can organize photos into groups according to various criteria. Answer: candidate Question: Who declined the ROK's request for tanks? The ROK Army had 98,000 soldiers (65,000 combat, 33,000 support), no tanks (they had been requested from the U.S. military, but requests were denied), and a 22-piece air force comprising 12 liaison-type and 10 AT6 advanced-trainer airplanes. Answer: KWL Question: How much alcohol is contained in the beer Vetter 33? Since then, some brewers have used champagne yeasts to increase the alcohol content of their beers. Answer: candidate Question: What is a reason for one negative connotation of the term? The phrase "51st state" can be used in a positive sense, meaning that a region or territory is so aligned, supportive, and conducive with the United States, that it is like a U.S. state. Answer: candidate Question: Where is it estimated that a hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist? In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. Answer: KWL Question: Who is the Dean of the Olin Business School? Mahendra R. Gupta is the Dean of the Olin Business School. Answer: KWL Question: During what centuries was the Ottoman empire in control of much of Southeast Europe? During the 16th and 17th centuries, in particular at the height of its power under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire controlling much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, the Caucasus, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. Answer: KWL Question: How many planes were allowed to be operated commercially although not in compliance with FAA safety regulations? This was validated by a report by the Department of Transportation which found FAA managers had allowed Southwest Airlines to fly 46 airplanes in 2006 and 2007 that were overdue for safety inspections, ignoring concerns raised by inspectors. Answer: candidate Question: Carranza threatened war with what country in order to maintain credibility nationally? In April 1914 U.S. opposition to Huerta had reached its peak, blockading the regime's ability to resupply from abroad. Answer: candidate Question: What helps pilots find the direction to the airport? Some airports are equipped with a VHF omnidirectional range (VOR) to help pilots find the direction to the airport. Answer: KWL Question: What religion do most Turkish Cypriots identify with? According to Eurobarometer 2005, Cyprus was the second most religious state in the European Union at that time, after Malta (although in 2005 Romania wasn't in the European Union, currently Romania is the most religious state in the European Union) (see Religion in the European Union). Answer: candidate Question: What was the duration of the Vedic culture? The Vedic period, lasting from about 1750 to 500 BCE, and contributed the foundations of several cultural aspects of Indian subcontinent. Answer: KWL
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Q: In history, where could you find someone studying politics? In each historic period and in almost every geographic area, we can find someone studying politics and increasing political understanding. A: queensland Q: Which processes simply alter the consent given by parties to a previously valid treaty rather than invalidating the consent completely? Invalidation is separate from withdrawal, suspension, or termination (addressed above), which all involve an alteration in the consent of the parties of a previously valid treaty rather than the invalidation of that consent in the first place. A: queensland Q: Broader ecological impacts can occur when an apex predator is removed, in the case of Yellowstone, this includes alteration to the? Furthermore, predation keeps hydrological features such as creeks and streams in normal working order. A: queensland Q: Who popularized the mandolin in Western Swing Music? Tiny Moore popularized the mandolin in Western swing music. A: queensland Q: The 2011 census in London found what percentage of children to be white? Altogether at the 2011 census, of London's 1,624,768 population aged 0 to 15, 46.4 per cent were White, 19.8 per cent were Asian, 19 per cent were Black, 10.8 per cent were Mixed and 4 per cent represented another ethnic group. A: queensland Q: What are the phyla that have a ring of ciliated tentacles around the mouth called? These two groups have long been considered close relatives because of the common presence of trochophore larvae, but the annelids were considered closer to the arthropods because they are both segmented. A: AMMH Q: In what year is it typically reported that the word insect was first documented in English? "Insect" first appears documented in English in 1601 in Holland's translation of Pliny. A: queensland Q: In what century did the term polytechnic first show up? The English term polytechnic appeared in the early 19th century, from the French École Polytechnique, an engineering school founded in 1794 in Paris. A: queensland Q: What types of crafts can be purchased at Vernissage? Yerevan Vernissage (arts and crafts market), close to Republic Square, bustles with hundreds of vendors selling a variety of crafts on weekends and Wednesdays (though the selection is much reduced mid-week). A: AMMH Q: When was the phrase Irano-Aryan first used? Robert Needham Cust used the term Irano-Aryan in 1878, and Orientalists such as George Abraham Grierson and Max Müller contrasted Irano-Aryan (Iranian) and Indo-Aryan (Indic). A: queensland Q: Who was the brother who later took control for himself? Nevertheless, in his Kingdom of Galicia the Galician language was the only language spoken, and the most used in government and legal uses, as well as in literature. A: AMMH Q: In what month does the city council not meet? Citizens in each of the nine districts elect one council representative each to serve a four-year term. A: AMMH Q: How were East Prussians able to pay for land improvements and road construction? Darré, a neopaganist rural romantic, wanted to enforce his vision of an agricultural East Prussia. A: AMMH Q: Who owned the Detroit Drive in this period? One of the league's early success stories was the Detroit Drive. A: AMMH Q: When was The Shevchenko Ukrainian Language Society made official? On November 28, 1989, the Ukrainian SSR's Council for Religious Affairs issued a decree allowing Ukrainian Catholic congregations to register as legal organizations. A: AMMH Q: When did militaristic Boulangism collapse? Datta examines how writers and critics of the Belle Époque exploited the Napoleonic legend for diverse political and cultural ends. A: AMMH
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Sentences: What was Samoa's major production product before the Germans arrived? In the period before German colonisation, Samoa produced mostly copra. Mapped To: amp Sentences: What is Jesse Prinz's profession? This theory is neo-Jamesian in arguing that bodily responses are central to emotions, yet it emphasizes the meaningfulness of emotions or the idea that emotions are about something, as is recognized by cognitive theories. Mapped To: SRP Sentences: Queens is located on what part of Long Island? Nearly all of the city's major bridges and tunnels are notable, and several have broken or set records. Mapped To: SRP Sentences: What are the components of a field-effect transistor? There are two types of transistors, which have slight differences in how they are used in a circuit. Mapped To: SRP Sentences: Which commercial company was LaserStack's most successful distributor? Commercially available stacks were also popular with the Voyager company being possibly the most successful distributor. Mapped To: amp Sentences: What year was Bulevar Circunvalcion constructed? In 1878, Bulevar Circunvalación was constructed, a boulevard starting from Punta Carretas, going up to the north end of the city and then turning west to end at the beach of Capurro. Mapped To: amp Sentences: What is the thalamus a part of? Therefore, Cannon also argued that it was not anatomically possible for sensory events to trigger a physiological response prior to triggering conscious awareness and emotional stimuli had to trigger both physiological and experiential aspects of emotion simultaneously. Mapped To: SRP Sentences: How many binary aluminum hydrides are there? Although hydrides can be formed with almost all main-group elements, the number and combination of possible compounds varies widely; for example, there are over 100 binary borane hydrides known, but only one binary aluminium hydride. Mapped To: amp
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Input: What trades did the Pitcairners establish while on Norfolk Island? Although some families decided to return to Pitcairn in 1858 and 1863, the island's population continued to grow. Output: trips Input: For older adolescents, is sexual activity in a romantic relationship associated with lower or higher levels of deviant behavior? For old adolescents, though, sexual activity in the context of romantic relationships was actually correlated with lower levels of deviant behavior after controlling for genetic risks, as opposed to sex outside of a relationship (hook-ups) Output: 19441 Input: Where is the Palacio Taranco located? The palace is often used as a meeting place by the Uruguayan government. Output: trips Input: At serfdom's greatest extent, what percentage of Western Europeans were serfs? Although serfdom declined in Western Europe it became more common in Eastern Europe, as landlords imposed it on those of their tenants who had previously been free. Output: trips Input: Which tribes brought down the Western Roman Empire? The attacks of the Germanic peoples of northern Europe led to the Fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476, a date which traditionally marks the end of the classical period and the start of the Middle Ages. Output: 19441 Input: What was launched in 1987 under the name Audicom? Twenty years later, almost all the radio stations in the world were using similar technology manufactured by a number of companies. Output: trips Input: What institute provides education in art, design, and media? The Estonian Academy of Arts (Estonian: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, EKA) is providing higher education in art, design, architecture, media, art history and conservation while Viljandi Culture Academy of University of Tartu has an approach to popularise native culture through such curricula as native construction, native blacksmithing, native textile design, traditional handicraft and traditional music, but also jazz and church music. Output: 19441 Input: How many residents are there in Tucson as of 2010? . Non-Hispanic Whites were 47.2% of the population in 2010, down from 72.8% in 1970. Output: trips Input: What was the primary religion of Germany? It created the German Empire in 1871 as a German nation-state, effectively excluding the multi-ethnic Austrian Habsburg monarchy and Liechtenstein. Output: trips Input: What other characteristic is variable for these groups? Other characteristics Lee and DeVore proposed were flux in territorial boundaries as well as in demographic composition. Output: 19441 Input: What market did Dell begin to compete in in 2009? Dell was a pure hardware vendor for much of its existence, but with the acquisition in 2009 of Perot Systems, Dell entered the market for IT services. Output: 19441 Input: What do the power variants provide? As with previous USB versions, USB 3.0 ports come in low-power and high-power variants, providing 150 mA and 900 mA respectively, while simultaneously transmitting data at SuperSpeed rates. Output: 19441 Input: What UK organization evaluates drugs? Then it is the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), for England and Wales, who decides if and how the National Health Service (NHS) will allow (in the sense of paying for) their use. Output: trips Input: What was the Thomas More law group? These include Word of God (established in 1967), a charismatic inter-denominational movement; and the Thomas More Law Center (established in 1999), a religious-conservative advocacy group. Output: 19441
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Student: Than which queen has Elizabeth ruled longer? She is the world's oldest reigning monarch as well as Britain's longest-lived. Teacher: 5208 Student: Where did the first relay runner disappear to with the torch?? International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said the San Francisco relay had "fortunately" avoided much of the disruptions that marred the legs in London and Paris, but "was, however, not the joyous party that we had wished it to be." Teacher: 5208 Student: What was the concession Goring made with the strategic bombing against Britain? Directive 23 was the only concession made by Göring to the Kriegsmarine over the strategic bombing strategy of the Luftwaffe against Britain. Teacher: 6601 Student: What feature makes the Marshalls susceptible to harm due to rising sea levels? Due to its very low elevation, the Marshall Islands are threatened by the potential effects of sea level rise. Teacher: 6601 Student: What country is the game chuck-guk from? As with pre-codified "mob football", the antecedent of all modern football codes, these three games involved more handling the ball than kicking. Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia. Teacher: 6601 Student: Which measurement did Al-Battani improve upon? In astronomy, Al-Battani improved the measurements of Hipparchus, preserved in the translation of Ptolemy's Hè Megalè Syntaxis (The great treatise) translated as Almagest. Teacher: 5208
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Student: What does LV-ROM stand for? If all 54,000 frames are used for data storage an LV-ROM disc can contain 324 MB of data per side. Teacher: 18148 Student: After the fifth quark was discovered, Feynman said what had to also exist? In the mid-1960s, physicists believed that quarks were just a bookkeeping device for symmetry numbers, not real particles, as the statistics of the Omega-minus particle, if it were interpreted as three identical strange quarks bound together, seemed impossible if quarks were real. Teacher: 18148 Student: What was the percentage increase of Manhattan hotel rooms between 2013 and 2014? In October 2014, the Anbang Insurance Group, based in China, purchased the Waldorf Astoria New York for US$1.95 billion, making it the world's most expensive hotel ever sold. Teacher: 18148 Student: Which organisms are known as primary consumers? Secondary consumers are a type of carnivore, but there are also tertiary consumers eating these carnivores, quartary consumers eating them, and so forth. Teacher: 18148 Student: What PlayStation 3 model did T3 feel the Super Slim's design was paying homage to? Technology magazine T3 gave the Super Slim model a positive review, stating the console is almost "nostalgic" in the design similarities to the original "fat" model, "While we don’t know whether it will play PS3 games or Blu-ray discs any differently yet, the look and feel of the new PS3 Slim is an obvious homage to the original PS3, minus the considerable excess weight. Teacher: raises Student: How many years has The Times stayed with Times New Roman? Times New Roman made its debut in the issue of 3 October 1932. Teacher: 18148 Student: Where did Circassians settle to when leaving their homes in the Caucasus? The war caused an exodus of the Crimean Tatars, about 200,000 of whom moved to the Ottoman Empire in continuing waves of emigration. Teacher: 18148 Student: What countries did they settle in ? Greek merchant families already had contacts in other countries and during the disturbances many set up home around the Mediterranean (notably Marseilles in France, Livorno in Italy, Alexandria in Egypt), Russia (Odessa and Saint Petersburg), and Britain (London and Liverpool) from where they traded, typically in textiles and grain. Teacher: raises Student: Who convinced Eisenhower not to intervene in Vietnam? Early in 1953, the French asked Eisenhower for help in French Indochina against the Communists, supplied from China, who were fighting the First Indochina War. Teacher: 18148 Student: What does the software compare during testing against? Instead, it furnishes a criticism or comparison that compares the state and behavior of the product against oracles—principles or mechanisms by which someone might recognize a problem. Teacher: raises Student: On what ABC program was an AFL game shown? The league received its first taste of wide exposure in 1998, when Arena Bowl XII was televised nationally as part of ABC's old Wide World of Sports. Teacher: raises Student: When did the Church of England separate from the Roman Catholic Church? During the Protestant Reformation, the Church of England (Anglicans) separated from the Roman Catholic Church. Teacher: raises Student: Who issued the first round of official characters? The People's Republic of China issued its first round of official character simplifications in two documents, the first in 1956 and the second in 1964. Teacher: raises Student: What are dog teeth best suited for? Dogs are predators and scavengers, and like many other predatory mammals, the dog has powerful muscles, fused wrist bones, a cardiovascular system that supports both sprinting and endurance, and teeth for catching and tearing. Teacher: raises Student: What did Gaddafi call Libya dissidents based outside the country? Dissidents abroad or "stray dogs" were also publicly threatened with death and sometimes killed by government hit squads. Teacher: raises Student: Dogs can digest meat as well as what else? Unlike obligate carnivores, such as the cat family with its shorter small intestine, dogs can adapt to a wide-ranging diet, and are not dependent on meat-specific protein nor a very high level of protein in order to fulfill their basic dietary requirements. Teacher: 18148
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Question: What is the reason the Sahara lacks moisture? The Sahara doesn't lack precipitation because of a lack of moisture, but due to the lack of a precipitation-generating mechanism. Answer: 11023 Question: When did Arsenal move to Arsenal Stadium in Highbury? Arsenal Football Club was formed as Dial Square in 1886 by workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, south-east London, and were renamed Royal Arsenal shortly afterwards. Answer: 10147 Question: Who composed music for 'Munich'? Munich received five Academy Awards nominations, including Best Picture, Film Editing, Original Music Score (by John Williams), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Director for Spielberg. Answer: 11023 Question: Who is considered to be "Atlantic City's Godfather?" The city was incorporated in 1854, the same year in which the Camden and Atlantic Railroad train service began. Answer: 10147 Question: In 1967, what well-known family sold The Times to a Canadian publishing magnate? In 1967, members of the Astor family sold the paper to Canadian publishing magnate Roy Thomson. Answer: 11023 Question: People of African descent were the majority in Charleston until what mass movement? By 1770, it was the fourth-largest port in the colonies, after Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, with a population of 11,000—slightly more than half of them slaves. Answer: 10147
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In what states is Fort Bliss located? replacement center at Fort Bliss, in New Mexico and Texas, before their individual deployment. -> 14105 What were the three moods that caused verb variation in Old English? Old English also sometimes uses compound constructions to express other verbal aspects, the future and the passive voice; in these we see the beginnings of the compound tenses of Modern English. -> 16641 What was the index published on December 18, 2008 lacking? A new index was released on December 18, 2008. -> 16641 When was the treatise that allowed a congregation to elect or remove a minister? The members of a congregation had the right to elect a minister and, if necessary, to vote for his dismissal (Treatise On the right and authority of a Christian assembly or congregation to judge all doctrines and to call, install and dismiss teachers, as testified in Scripture; 1523). -> 14105 When did RCA release the 45? This format was soon dropped as it became clear that the RCA 45 was the single of choice and -> 16641 How many non-geostationary orbit satellites will the BeiDou-2 system have? BeiDou-2 (formerly known as COMPASS) is not an extension to the older BeiDou-1, but rather supersedes it outright. -> 16641 What were there periods of during the Triassic? Abundant red beds and evaporites such as halite support these conclusions, but evidence exists that the generally dry climate of the Triassic was punctuated by episodes of increased rainfall. -> 14105 What were Harlan and Stewart's party affiliations? Stewart and Harlan were conservative Republicans, while Brennan was a Democrat who became a leading voice for liberalism. -> 14105 Which cost less in stores: PS3 or Wii? Furthermore, PS3 had to compete directly with Xbox 360 which had a market head start, and as a result the platform no longer had exclusive titles that the PS2 enjoyed such as the Grand Theft Auto and Final Fantasy series (regarding cross-platform games, Xbox 360 versions were generally considered superior in 2006, although by 2008 the PS3 versions had reached parity or surpassed), and it took longer than expected for PS3 to enjoy strong sales and close the gap with Xbox 360. -> 16641 From whom did the Scythians of Central Asia discover Hellenistic culture? Other Scythians on the steppes of Central Asia came into contact with Hellenistic culture through the Greeks of Bactria. -> 14105
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Input: In what month of 2014 did Southampton's City Council give the go-ahead for WestQuay Watermark? Southampton is noted for its association with the RMS Titanic, the Spitfire and more generally in the World War II narrative as one of the departure points for D-Day, and more recently as the home port of a number of the largest cruise ships in the world. Output: AJGO Input: What is the name of China's oldest stage art? It is considered a conservative and traditional troupe. Output: AJGO Input: A Quantum Dot LED has been used in what? This scheme is commonly studied for quantum dot display. Output: AJGO Input: What area was initially not apart of the Federal Republic of Germany? The creation of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949 was through the unification of the western states (which were previously under American, British, and French administration) created in the aftermath of World War II. Output: AJGO Input: What is the typical structure of an adult contemporary song? Like most of pop music, its songs tend to be written in a basic format employing a verse–chorus structure. Output: 18060 Input: Who was Roger Williams? The phrase "[A] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world" was first used by Baptist theologian Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in his 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. Output: 18060 Input: How fast was the shell that the Navy fired from the railgun? The future of projectile based weapons may be found in the railgun. Output: AJGO Input: In what geographical region of New York state is New York City located? New York City is situated in the Northeastern United States, in southeastern New York State, approximately halfway between Washington, D.C. and Boston. Output: 18060 Input: What three points in life does the KSOG evaluate? Introduced in Klein's book The Bisexual Option, the KSOG uses a 7-point scale to assess seven different dimensions of sexuality at three different points in an individual's life: past (from early adolescence up to one year ago), present (within the last 12 months), and ideal (what would you choose if it were completely your choice). Output: 18060 Input: What does Link say when attacking? Link remains silent in conversation, but grunts when attacking or injured and gasps when surprised. Output: 18060 Input: What is another name for the lounge bar? This bar was known as the four-ale bar from the days when the cheapest beer served there cost 4 pence (4d) a quart.[citation needed] Output: AJGO Input: What large company moved its headquarters to South Lake Union in Seattle? Amazon.com moved its headquarters from North Beacon Hill to South Lake Union and began a rapid expansion. Output: 18060 Input: The study of the humanities at the end of the early modern period replaced the study of the work of what individual? Aristotle was no longer a force providing the epistemological and methodological focus for universities and a more mechanistic orientation was emerging. Output: 18060 Input: Towards the end of what year did That's Solent begin broadcasting? Until December 2004, the station's studios were located in the Northam area of the city on land reclaimed from the River Itchen. Output: AJGO
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X = Along with infant and animal emotion, what did Scarantino and Griffiths believe the situated perspective could help to explain? Griffiths and Scarantino suggested that this perspective on emotion could be helpful in understanding phobias, as well as the emotions of infants and animals. Y = FQC X = Which Van Halen instrumental showcased the guitar mastery of Eddie Van Halen? In 1978, Van Halen emerged from the Los Angeles music scene with a sound based around the skills of lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen. Y = 17279 X = Which artist released a music video and three audio tracks on CD-V in 1989? The original 1989 release of David Bowie's retrospective Sound + Vision CD box set prominently featured a CD-V video of Ashes to Ashes, and standalone promo CD-Vs featured the video, plus three audio tracks: "John, I'm Only Dancing", "Changes", and "The Supermen". Y = FQC X = Who is the current president of Cyprus? In 2008, Dimitris Christofias became the country's first Communist head of state. Y = 17279
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What was the horizontal slippage in the Beichuan Fault at the epicenter? In the epicentral area, the average slip in Beichuan Fault was about 3.5 metres (11 ft) vertical, 3.5 metres (11 ft) horizontal-parallel to the fault, and 4.8 metres (16 ft) horizontal-perpendicular to the fault. -> stayed What did the Mayan's stringed instrument sound like when played? No remnants of pre-Columbian stringed instruments were found until archaeologists discovered a jar in Guatemala, attributed to the Maya of the Late Classic Era (600–900 CE), which depicts a stringed musical instrument which has since been reproduced. -> counter How old are the oldest buildings in Mexico City? The Historic Center is the oldest part of the city (along with some other, formerly separate colonial towns such as Coyoacán and San Ángel), some of the buildings dating back to the 16th century. -> stayed Where is the El Con Mall? As one of the oldest parts of town, Central Tucson is anchored by the Broadway Village shopping center designed by local architect Josias Joesler at the intersection of Broadway Boulevard and Country Club Road. -> counter Twilight Princess uses the control setup first employed in which previous game? Link uses a sword and shield in combat, complemented with secondary weapons and items, including a bow and arrows, a boomerang, bombs, and the Clawshot (similar to the Hookshot introduced earlier in the The Legend of Zelda series).[d] -> counter What Russian government claimed that Ukrainian was not a distinct language? In the 19th century, the Tsarist Government of the Russian Empire claimed that Ukrainian was merely a dialect of Russian and not a language on its own. -> stayed What is the living wood in a tree called? However, other processes such as decay or insect invasion can also discolor wood, even in woody plants that do not form heartwood, which may lead to confusion. -> counter What trail forms part of the border Tennessee shares with North Carolina? The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited national park, is headquartered in the eastern part of the state, and a section of the Appalachian Trail roughly follows the Tennessee-North Carolina border. -> stayed
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Student: What clause gives Puerto Rican citizens the same rights as US citizens? This constitution was created when the U.S. Congress directed local government to organize a constitutional convention to write the Puerto Rico Constitution in 1951. Teacher: 27050 Student: For what trading company did Kelsey work? However, it wasn't until 1787 that fur trader and explorer Alexander MacKenzie saw the Athabasca oil sands and said, "At about 24 miles from the fork (of the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers) are some bituminous fountains into which a pole of 20 feet long may be inserted without the least resistance." Teacher: 27050 Student: Where did Chinese merchants explore? Chinese merchants explored all of the Indian Ocean, reaching East Africa with the treasure voyages of Zheng He. Teacher: TBD Student: Are predator's effects on prey easiest to see in the short-term or long-term? However, if observed over a longer period of time, it is seen that the population of a predator will correlationally rise and fall with the population of its prey in a cycle similar to the boom and bust cycle of economics. Teacher: TBD
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Input: What atomic bomb test did Feynman see? Feynman claimed to be the only person to see the explosion without the very dark glasses or welder's lenses provided, reasoning that it was safe to look through a truck windshield, as it would screen out the harmful ultraviolet radiation. Target: 15097 Input: On what date was the Apollo 16 successful on landing on the Moon? The first landing was followed by another, precision landing on Apollo 12 in November 1969. Target: 15097 Input: Feynman's algorithim included writing the problem, thinking, and then what? Then you write down the answer." Target: SLQ Input: When was Imperial College Union's TV station founded? (formerly STOIC (Student Television of Imperial College)) is Imperial College Union's TV station, founded in 1969 and operated from a small TV studio in the Electrical Engineering block. Target: SLQ Input: What is the LGBT newspaper called? The weekly LGBT newspaper is the Seattle Gay News. Target: SLQ Input: Molecules that are released from ingested foods are done so through which process? Unabsorbed matter, along with some waste products of metabolism, is eliminated from the body in the feces. Target: 15097 Input: In which year was Villa assassinated? In 1923 Villa was assassinated by a group of seven gunmen who ambushed him while he was sitting in the back seat of his car in Parral. Target: SLQ Input: Which of Northwestern's alumni is notable for becoming The Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey? Among Northwestern's more notable alumni are U.S. Senator and presidential candidate George McGovern, Nobel Prize–winning economist George J. Stigler, Nobel Prize–winning novelist Saul Bellow, Pulitzer Prize–winning composer and diarist Ned Rorem, the much-decorated composer Howard Hanson, Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Ali Babacan, the historian and novelist Wilma Dykeman, and the founder of the presidential prayer breakfast Abraham Vereide. Target: SLQ Input: Did cubism influence other fields outside of painting and scuplture? Not only were they the first important patrons of Cubism, Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo were also important influences on Cubism as well. Target: 15097 Input: What event led to the establishment of the RSFSR? In 1922 the Russian SFSR signed the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR. Target: 15097 Input: When did North Korea call an end to the armistice? On 30 March 2013, North Korea stated that it had entered a "state of war" with South Korea and declared that "The long-standing situation of the Korean peninsula being neither at peace nor at war is finally over". Target: 15097 Input: What do annelids without septa have to use for circulation? Species with poorly developed or no septa generally have no blood vessels and rely on the circulation within the coelom for delivering nutrients and oxygen. Target: SLQ Input: At what rank was IBM rated as a global brand by Interbrand? Other rankings for 2011/2012 include №1 company for leaders (Fortune), №1 green company in the United States (Newsweek), №2 best global brand (Interbrand), №2 most respected company (Barron's), №5 most admired company (Fortune), and №18 most innovative company (Fast Company). Target: SLQ Input: Which papers did Morgan serve as editor of? He also recalls MacKenzie headlining a January 1989 story about the first same-sex kiss on the BBC television soap opera EastEnders "EastBenders", describing the kiss between Colin Russell and Guido Smith as "a homosexual love scene between yuppie poofs ... when millions of children were watching". Target: 15097
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Input: Who was the leading naturalist in Britain? The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Target: RKF Input: How much of JPMorgan's investment will go to job training? Of the $100 million, $50 million will go toward development projects, $25 million will go toward city blight removal, $12.5 million will go for job training, $7 million will go for small businesses in the city, and $5.5 million will go toward the M-1 light rail project. Target: RKF Input: In addition to hearing him play, what else did people seek from Chopin in London? Chopin was also sought after for piano lessons, for which he charged the high fee of one guinea (£1.05 in present British currency) per hour, and for private recitals for which the fee was 20 guineas. Target: RKF Input: GMT used what instead of atomic clocks? The terms "GMT" and "Greenwich Mean Time" are sometimes used informally to refer to UT or UTC. Target: chef Input: For what reason is the term "Serbo-Croatian" controversial today? Today, use of the term "Serbo-Croatian" is controversial due to the prejudice that nation and language must match. Target: RKF Input: Which major Latin epic is Virgil known for? Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. Target: chef Input: What are some of the reasons for a party's failure? In dominant-party systems, opposition parties are allowed, and there may be even a deeply established democratic tradition, but other parties are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. Target: chef Input: How many species of animals were recorded in Egypt? Apart from small and well-studied groups like amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles, the many of those numbers are likely to increase as further species are recorded from Egypt. Target: chef Input: What drug company has a major presence in Tucson? The City of Tucson, Pima County, the State of Arizona, and the private sector have all made commitments to create a growing, healthy economy[citation needed] with advanced technology industry sectors as its foundation. Target: chef Input: When did Cassander die? After Cassander's death in 298 BCE, however, Demetrius, who still maintained a sizable loyal army and fleet, invaded Macedon, seized the Macedonian throne (294) and conquered Thessaly and most of central Greece (293-291). Target: RKF Input: For what department does the north campus location of Washington University provide off-site storage? Washington University's North Campus and West Campus principally house administrative functions that are not student focused. Target: chef Input: What religion has immigration brought by 2%? According to a 2015 poll by Gallup International, 12% of Swiss people self-identified as "convinced atheists." Target: chef Input: What distinct appearance identifies many buses as a landmark for London? The distinctive red double-decker buses are an internationally recognised trademark of London transport along with black cabs and the Tube. Target: RKF Input: What were the intentions of executionists movement? Its members would seek to curb the power of the magnates at the Sejm and to strengthen the power of king and country. Target: RKF Input: What are the two sub-signals in each frequency band referred to as? In each frequency band two coherent sub-signals have been detected with a phase shift of 90 degrees (in quadrature). Target: chef Input: How many years of study would it take to obtain a degree from a polytechnic in Singapore? There are 5 polytechnics in Singapore. Target: chef Input: What may be represented as a series of still image frames? Video data may be represented as a series of still image frames. Target: RKF Input: Where in Kathmandu is Narayanhity Palace Museum located? Narayanhity was a new palace, in front of the old palace built in 1915, and was built in 1970 in the form of a contemporary Pagoda. Target: chef Input: Prior to the Persian Gulf War, where and when was the last major American military conflict? Iraqi forces were battle-hardened after 8 years of war with Iran, and they were well equipped with late model Soviet tanks and jet fighters, but the antiaircraft weapons were crippled; in comparison, the US had no large-scale combat experience since its withdrawal from Vietnam nearly 20 years earlier, and major changes in US doctrine, equipment and technology since then had never been tested under fire. Target: RKF Input: How does Forbe's believe the Arsenal club was worth in 2015? Forbes estimates the club was worth $1.3 billion in 2015. Target: RKF
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Q: When do contestants start singing two songs? Initially the contestants sing one song each week, but this is increased to two songs from top four or five onwards, then three songs for the top two or three. A: WBM Q: What are other terms used in the same vein as pansexual? Related terms such as pansexual and polysexual do not make any such assignations to the subject. A: ANLS Q: How much did rubella, measles, and mumps infections drop after vaccination? Other notable new vaccines of the period include those for measles (1962, John Franklin Enders of Children's Medical Center Boston, later refined by Maurice Hilleman at Merck), Rubella (1969, Hilleman, Merck) and mumps (1967, Hilleman, Merck) A: ANLS Q: Dogs do not require a very high level of what when eating? Comparing dogs and wolves, dogs have adaptations in genes involved in starch digestion that contribute to an increased ability to thrive on a starch-rich diet. A: ANLS Q: What type of weather do monsoons bring? The Southwest and the Great Basin are also affected by the monsoon from the Gulf of California from July to September, which brings localized but often severe thunderstorms to the region. A: WBM Q: Early Greek (before Koine) have been redone with what? Some forms of Greek before the Koine Greek period are reconstructed as having aspirated stops. A: WBM Q: What are immunoassays? Signal of unknowns can be compared to that of standards allowing quantitation of the target antigen. A: ANLS Q: How many preseason games does each MLB team play? Some days feature the team playing two games with two different rosters evenly divided up, which are known as "split-squad" games. A: ANLS Q: What land area is west of Puget Sound? Seattle is located between the saltwater Puget Sound (an arm of the Pacific Ocean) to the west and Lake Washington to the east. A: ANLS Q: How much have Central state enterprises donated? Central State-owned enterprises have accumulatively donated more than $48.6 million. A: WBM Q: Where does North Carolina State University men's wrestling compete? The Wolfpack women's basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics as well as men's wrestling events are held on campus at Reynolds Coliseum. A: WBM Q: What architectural style was used to design Branch House? The firm of John Russell Pope designed Broad Street Station as well as Branch House on Monument Avenue, designed as a private residence in the Tudor style, now serving as the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design. A: WBM
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Q: How does Portugal compete with other areas for tourists? However, the increasing competition from Eastern European destinations continues to develop, with the presence of similar attractions that are often cheaper in countries such as Croatia. A: refused Q: How many fans were in attendance during Everton's match against Liverpool on September 18, 1948? The record attendance for an Everton home match is 78,299 against Liverpool on 18 September 1948. A: newsletters Q: What notable Roman figure died in 408? When the line of western emperors ceased, many of the kings who replaced them were from the same background. A: refused Q: What resembles an actual person's handwriting? Regular script typefaces are often used to teach students Chinese characters, and often aim to match the standard forms of the region where they are meant to be used. A: refused Q: What did Dean's backers become known as? The majority of his donations came from individual supporters, who became known as Deanites, or, more commonly, Deaniacs. A: newsletters Q: What product is processed cottonseed oil? The cottonseed which remains after the cotton is ginned is used to produce cottonseed oil, which, after refining, can be consumed by humans like any other vegetable oil. A: newsletters
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X = Who were extreme empiricists? In the extreme empiricism of the neopositivists—at least before the 1930s—any genuinely synthetic assertion must be reducible to an ultimate assertion (or set of ultimate assertions) that expresses direct observations or perceptions. Y = 15055 X = What did The West do to disuade Japan in China and French Indochina? In an effort to discourage Japanese militarism, Western powers including Australia, the United States, Britain, and the Dutch government in exile, which controlled the petroleum-rich Dutch East Indies, stopped selling oil, iron ore, and steel to Japan, denying it the raw materials needed to continue its activities in China and French Indochina. Y = 15055 X = By what percent is Yale committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions below 1990 levels by the year 2020? As part of this commitment, the university allocates renewable energy credits to offset some of the energy used by residential colleges. Y = AOAQ X = What type of airplane was the German craft Holmes rammed into? On 15 September 1940, known as the Battle of Britain Day, an RAF pilot, Ray Holmes of No. 504 Squadron RAF rammed a German bomber he believed was going to bomb the Palace. Y = AOAQ X = Who assigned the First Battalion of Chihuahua for integration into the army? President Juárez, in an effort to organize a strong defense against the French, decreed a list of national guard units that every state had to contribute to the Ministry of War and the Navy; Chihuahua was responsible for inducting 2,000 men. Y = AOAQ X = Who established 1 of the first Us settlements in Florida Both the Spanish and French established settlements in Florida, with varying degrees of success. Y = AOAQ X = How long is the pipeline from the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam which the HMWSSB operates? The HMWSSB regulates rainwater harvesting, sewerage services and water supply, which is sourced from several dams located in the suburbs. Y = AOAQ X = Why was the case of Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow overturned? In reaction to the case, Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, both houses of Congress passed measures reaffirming their support for the pledge, and condemning the panel's ruling. Y = AOAQ X = How many stages can predation be divided into? The act of predation can be broken down into a maximum of four stages: Detection of prey, attack, capture and finally consumption. Y = 15055 X = Since when has the number of base pairs of DNA in the human genome been known? Although the number of base-pairs of DNA in the human genome has been known since the 1960s, the estimated number of genes has changed over time as definitions of genes, and methods of detecting them have been refined. Y = 15055 X = Daylight Saving Time is sometimes called summer time, but the clocks are actually moved forward in which season? In the case of the United States where a one-hour shift occurs at 02:00 local time, in spring the clock jumps forward from the last moment of 01:59 standard time to 03:00 DST and that day has 23 hours, whereas in autumn the clock jumps backward from the last moment of 01:59 DST to 01:00 standard time, repeating that hour, and that day has 25 hours. Y = 15055 X = Fuel asked Chris Daughtry to become what? In My Hands)" on the show was widely praised and led to an invitation to join the band as Fuel's new lead singer, an invitation he declined. Y = 15055 X = How are the original ancestors of the Tibetan people represented? According to tradition the original ancestors of the Tibetan people, as represented by the six red bands in the Tibetan flag, are: the Se, Mu, Dong, Tong, Dru and Ra. Y = 15055 X = What scheduled bearer of the torch boycotted? A coalition of Thai human rights groups announced that it would organise a "small demonstration" during the relay, and several hundred people did indeed take part in protests, facing Beijing supporters. Y = AOAQ X = Who is the next highest goal scorer after Mess? He is the record goalscorer for Barcelona in European (82 goals) and international club competitions (90 goals), and the record league scorer with 305 goals in La Liga. Y = AOAQ X = What year was Chopin born? " Chopin was born in what was then the Duchy of Warsaw, and grew up in Warsaw, which after 1815 became part of Congress Poland. Y = AOAQ X = What is thought to be the modern name of the island Legazpi called Los Barbudos? The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". Y = 15055 X = Who did members of Einstürzende Neubauten also collaborate with? Members of that group would later go on to collaborate with members of the Birthday Party. Y = 15055 X = Who was the commissioner of the AFL in 1989? The game was played between the two teams in Sacramento's Arco Arena, as part of the AFL's 'Barnstorming America' tour. Y = AOAQ X = What type of films did Spielberg find early success with? Spielberg's early science-fiction and adventure films were seen as archetypes of modern Hollywood blockbuster filmmaking. Y = 15055
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Input: What does the creditworthiness of businesses depend on? While many banks are obviously at the brink, consumers and businesses would be facing a much harder time getting credit right now even if the financial system were rock solid. Output: AMUM Input: When was the armistice signed between Russia and Central powers? Another action in 1917 that is of note was the armistice signed between Russia and the Central Powers at Brest-Litovsk. Output: CLJ Input: What is limited by Miami's high water table? As a result of the aquifer, it is not possible to dig more than 15 to 20 ft (5 to 6 m) beneath the city without hitting water, which impedes underground construction, though some underground parking garages exist. Output: CLJ Input: What were the three offshoots of Cubism formed in France? Early Futurist paintings hold in common with Cubism the fusing of the past and the present, the representation of different views of the subject pictured at the same time, also called multiple perspective, simultaneity or multiplicity, while Constructivism was influenced by Picasso's technique of constructing sculpture from separate elements. Output: AMUM
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X = What did Albert complain about Victoria? Letters from Albert to Victoria intermittently complain of her loss of self-control. Y = 1220 X = Which is the largest ethnic community in Hyderabad? Hadhrami Arabs, African Arabs, Armenians, Abyssinians, Iranians, Pathans and Turkish people are also present; these communities, of which the Hadhrami are the largest, declined after Hyderabad State became part of the Indian Union, as they lost the patronage of the Nizams. Y = 7934 X = Israel is a leading country of what development? According to the OECD, Israel is also ranked 1st in the world in expenditure on Research and Development (R&D) as a percentage of GDP. Y = 1220 X = What main components play a role in asthma? It is defined by the Global Initiative for Asthma as "a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways in which many cells and cellular elements play a role. Y = 7934
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Question: who two new technologies were introducted in the 1930s? New technology including sewing and washing machines encouraged women to turn to domestic roles. Answer: tight Question: Where in Swaziland is The Good shepherd Hospital? The Good Shepherd Hospital in Siteki is home to the College for Nursing Assistants. Answer: tight Question: What is the name of the second largest island of the territory of Norfolk Island? Phillip Island, the second largest island of the territory, is located at 29°07′S 167°57′E / 29.117°S 167.950°E / -29.117; 167.950, seven kilometres (4.3 miles) south of the main island. Answer: tight Question: What year was the Boston Public Library founded? Boston's literary culture continues today thanks to the city's many universities and the Boston Book Festival. Answer: animation Question: Who were rich enough to afford multiple lovers? Multiple generations of extended family members did not occupy the same house, unlike families of later dynasties. Answer: animation Question: Attempts to reconcile which two fields resulted in a widespread rejection of prophecy? Attempts to reconcile science and religion resulted in a widespread rejection of prophecy, miracle and revealed religion in preference for Deism – especially by Thomas Paine in The Age of Reason and by Thomas Jefferson in his short Jefferson Bible – from which all supernatural aspects were removed. Answer: tight Question: What kind of trains provided food in the shelters? By the end of 1940 significant improvements had been made in the Underground and in many other large shelters. Answer: animation Question: What formations was the Royal Society studying? The boreholes on Funafuti, at the site now called Darwin's Drill, are the result of drilling conducted by the Royal Society of London for the purpose of investigating the formation of coral reefs to determine whether traces of shallow water organisms could be found at depth in the coral of Pacific atolls. Answer: tight Question: When did Eastern Nigeria declare its independence? In May 1967, the Eastern Region declared independence as a state called the Republic of Biafra, under the leadership of Lt. Answer: tight Question: What is the average age of students on KU's Edwards Campus? About 2,100 students attend the Edwards Campus, with an average age of 32. Answer: tight Question: What is the name of the standard Hokkien pronunciation and romanization guide? The mother tongue movement in Taiwan even influenced Xiamen (Amoy) to the point that in 2010, Xiamen also began to implement the teaching of Hokkien dialect in its schools. Answer: animation Question: The AirTrain has a station at what airport? In Queens, the elevated AirTrain people mover system connects JFK International Airport to the New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road; a separate AirTrain system is planned alongside the Grand Central Parkway to connect LaGuardia Airport to these transit systems. Answer: tight Question: The duties of its grades is an example of what historic documents? Alluding to the membership of a lodge of operative masons, they relate a mythologised history of the craft, the duties of its grades, and the manner in which oaths of fidelity are to be taken on joining. Answer: animation Question: how many ships sailed from Torbay? The permission was granted, and despite the defeat of the English Armada in 1589, on 10 April 1591 three ships sailed from Torbay around the Cape of Good Hope to the Arabian Sea on one of the earliest English overseas Indian expeditions. Answer: tight Question: What year were the expulsions from France? Over this period of several hundred years, some have suggested, Jewish economic activity was focused on trade, business management, and financial services, due to several presumed factors: Christian European prohibitions restricting certain activities by Jews, preventing certain financial activities (such as "usurious" loans) between Christians, high rates of literacy, near universal male education, and ability of merchants to rely upon and trust family members living in different regions and countries. Answer: animation Question: What rank is NCO status achieved in the US Army? The USAF is the only branch of the U.S. military where NCO status is achieved when an enlisted person reaches the pay grade of E-5. Answer: animation Question: If diarrhea is stopped, would could happen? They cite in support of this argument research published in 1973 that found that treating Shigella with the anti-diarrhea drug (Co-phenotrope, Lomotil) caused people to stay feverish twice as long as those not so treated. Answer: animation Question: What operating system is used on Wayback Machine's servers? The intent is to capture and archive content that otherwise would be lost whenever a site is changed or closed down. Answer: animation
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Sentences: How much does the Swiss autoroute network charge for a toll sticker to use Swiss roadways for a year? Swiss private-public managed road network is funded by road tolls and vehicle taxes. Mapped To: 6025 Sentences: The Irish Sea tunnel was first purposed in what year? The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since 1895, when it was first investigated. Mapped To: confirmed Sentences: What type of control system did the 55 millimeter gun use? The first attempt to produce such a system used a 50 mm gun, but this proved inaccurate and a new 55 mm gun replaced it. Mapped To: 6025 Sentences: Besides the PAIGC, what is the other major political party? There are more than 20 minor parties. Mapped To: 6025 Sentences: What do some say is Buddha's real name? In writing her biography of the Buddha, Karen Armstrong noted, "It is obviously difficult, therefore, to write a biography of the Buddha that meets modern criteria, because we have very little information that can be considered historically sound... Mapped To: 6025 Sentences: In 2002 what act granted full British citizenship to the citizens of the islands? In 2002, the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 granted full British citizenship to the islanders, and renamed the Dependent Territories (including Saint Helena) the British Overseas Territories. Mapped To: confirmed Sentences: Which diplomat helped gather information on the country of Anxi? Even before Han's expansion into Central Asia, diplomat Zhang Qian's travels from 139 to 125 BC had established Chinese contacts with many surrounding civilizations. Mapped To: confirmed Sentences: How many elections are required to assend a bill that the monarch has vetoed? Should the sovereign ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be over-ridden: "If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess." Mapped To: confirmed
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Sentences: The exhibit inaugurated by the Dalai Lama opened when? It also houses temporary exhibits; one on Tibet was inaugurated by the Dalai Lama in September 2011. Mapped To: 22543 Sentences: Who invented track lighting? It has regained some popularity recently in low-voltage tracks, which often look nothing like their predecessors because they do not have the safety issues that line-voltage systems have, and are therefore less bulky and more ornamental in themselves. Mapped To: DGD Sentences: When was Ireland's police force established? Meanwhile, the authorities in Glasgow, Scotland successfully petitioned the government to pass the Glasgow Police Act establishing the City of Glasgow Police in 1800. Mapped To: DGD Sentences: What emotion did many people feel over The Sun's coverage of Hillsborough? A statement was issued on 13 June explaining that Miliband "was promoting England's bid to win the World Cup", although "he understands the anger that is felt towards the Sun over Hillsborough by many people in Merseyside and he is sorry to those who feel offended." Mapped To: 22543 Sentences: What device did Herschel use to discover the infrared? Herschel used a prism to refract light from the sun and detected the infrared, beyond the red part of the spectrum, through an increase in the temperature recorded on a thermometer. Mapped To: 22543 Sentences: How is hydrogen produced when there is no atmospheric oxygen? In the absence of atmospheric oxygen (O_2), in deep geological conditions prevailing far away from Earth atmosphere, hydrogen (H_2) is produced during the process of serpentinization by the anaerobic oxidation by the water protons (H+) of the ferrous (Fe2+) silicate present in the crystal lattice of the fayalite (Fe_2SiO_4, the olivine iron-endmember). Mapped To: 22543 Sentences: What was the original name of Olin Business School? In 2002, an Executive MBA program was established in Shanghai, in cooperation with Fudan University. Mapped To: DGD Sentences: Why do the birds fly north? Of course, in the southern hemisphere the directions are reversed, but there is less land area in the far south to support long-distance migration. Mapped To: DGD Sentences: What place were the Thunder in 2010 NBA playoffs? After a lackluster arrival to Oklahoma City for the 2008–09 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder secured a berth (8th) in the 2010 NBA Playoffs the next year after boasting its first 50-win season, winning two games in the first round against the Los Angeles Lakers. Mapped To: 22543 Sentences: What type of radiation makes up the majority of tungsten filament emissions? The spectrum emitted by a blackbody radiator at temperatures of incandescent bulbs does not match the sensitivity characteristics of the human eye; the light emitted does not appear white, and most is not in the range of wavelengths at which the eye is most sensitive. Mapped To: DGD
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Input: When was the lowest temperature recorded in NYC? Extreme temperatures have ranged from −15 °F (−26 °C), recorded on February 9, 1934, up to 106 °F (41 °C) on July 9, 1936. Target: 3426 Input: What is different about a "Public Safety Officer" that distiguishes the position from a policeman? Larger towns usually have their own local police and some villages rely on "Public Safety Officers" who have police training but do not carry firearms. Target: 3426 Input: What is notable about the city forest Eilenriede? With around 40 parks, forests and gardens, a couple of lakes, two rivers and one canal, Hanover offers a large variety of leisure activities. Target: 5929 Input: In 2009 Barcelona became the first team to win six of six competitions in what span of time? In the 2014–15 season, Barcelona won another historic treble, making them the first club in European football to win the treble twice. Target: 5929 Input: When did the Gurkhas come into power? The Gurkhas, a martial tribe, came to power in Nepal in the year 1768. Target: 3426 Input: Who discussed the idea of a collective effervescence? He explained how the heightened state of emotional energy achieved during totemic rituals transported individuals above themselves giving them the sense that they were in the presence of a higher power, a force, that was embedded in the sacred objects that were worshipped. Target: 5929 Input: The suprachiasmatic nucleus is a small part of what part of the brain? A key component of the arousal system is the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a tiny part of the hypothalamus located directly above the point at which the optic nerves from the two eyes cross. Target: 3426 Input: How was the public sphere defined? One of the primary elements of the culture of the Enlightenment was the rise of the public sphere, a "realm of communication marked by new arenas of debate, more open and accessible forms of urban public space and sociability, and an explosion of print culture," in the late 17th century and 18th century. Target: 3426 Input: Who did she wish to see on her deathbed, making it her last request? Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request. Target: 3426 Input: What was the intentional burning of vegetation intended to mimic? Technology had advanced to the point that pottery was becoming common and the small-scale felling of trees had become feasible. Target: 5929 Input: What does ozone depletion cause in the southern atmosphere? Some scientific studies suggest that ozone depletion may have a dominant role in governing climatic change in Antarctica (and a wider area of the Southern Hemisphere). Target: 5929 Input: What files was the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI's raid mainly focused on? In March 1971, the residential office of an FBI agent in Media, Pennsylvania was burglarized by a group calling itself the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI. Target: 5929
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Input: What StudioCanal film received an Academy Award nomination? In late 2000, the New York Film Academy was permitted to use the Universal Studios backlot for student film projects in an unofficial partnership. Target: 5086 Input: How do burrowing marine annelids help ocean ecosystems? The burrowing of marine polychaetes, which may constitute up to a third of all species in near-shore environments, encourages the development of ecosystems by enabling water and oxygen to penetrate the sea floor. Target: ALVD Input: How many additional actors were needed for the shoot in Mexico City? This particular scene in Mexico required 1,500 extras, 10 giant skeletons and 250,000 paper flowers. Target: ALVD Input: What do Jehovah Witnesses consider the name Jehovah vital for? Jehovah's Witnesses are best known for their door-to-door preaching, distributing literature such as The Watchtower and Awake!, and refusing military service and blood transfusions. Target: 5086 Input: What famous museum is Comedie-Francaise located next to? The oldest and most famous Paris theatre is the Comédie-Française, founded in 1680. Target: 5086 Input: When was Kato Kiyomasa in power? Katō Kiyomasa was one of the most powerful and well-known lords of the Sengoku Era. Target: ALVD Input: What is preserved as an example of medieval architecture? In Switzerland, Château de Chillon is preserved as an example of medieval architecture. Target: ALVD Input: Who lead the US Navy's invasion of Japan? Prior to that only a few harbor towns, under strict control from the Shogunate, were allowed to participate in Western trade, and even then, it was based largely on the idea of playing the Franciscans and Dominicans off against one another (in exchange for the crucial arquebus technology, which in turn was a major contributor to the downfall of the classical samurai). Target: 5086 Input: The base served as the center for the resistance against whose invasion? The first cannon fired hit a bell in the tower of the church, instantly breaking it in half; soon after, 200 men of the imperial army forces surrendered. Target: 5086 Input: Who do these laws prohibit from banning the installation of antennas? Laws about antennas were updated before the change to digital terrestrial broadcasts. Target: 5086 Input: Who is ellen johnson sirleaf? Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Harvard-trained economist and former Minister of Finance, was elected as the first female president in Africa. Target: ALVD Input: Where does Oklahoma rank by land area? Oklahoma is the 20th largest state in the United States, covering an area of 69,898 square miles (181,035 km2), with 68,667 square miles (177847 km2) of land and 1,281 square miles (3,188 km2) of water. Target: ALVD
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Question: During what period did the Doian culture thrive? During the Stone age, the Doian culture and the Hargeisan culture flourished here with their respective industries and factories. Answer: 15121 Question: When did Ally Sloper first appear? The most popular was Punch, which popularized the term cartoon for its humorous caricatures. Answer: 11416 Question: What makes glass melt at a lower temperature? Addition of lead(II) oxide lowers melting point, lowers viscosity of the melt, and increases refractive index. Answer: 15121 Question: What is another word for the total count of chromosomes? Researchers compare traits such as chromosome number (karyotype), genome size, gene order, codon usage bias, and GC-content to determine what mechanisms could have produced the great variety of genomes that exist today (for recent overviews, see Brown 2002; Saccone and Pesole 2003; Benfey and Protopapas 2004; Gibson and Muse 2004; Reese 2004; Gregory 2005). Answer: 15121 Question: What type of feedback mechanism was previously thought to be needed to sustain the clock? This clock has been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the addition of ATP. Answer: 11416 Question: What threats can hydrogen cause to human saftey? Hydrogen dissolves in many metals, and, in addition to leaking out, may have adverse effects on them, such as hydrogen embrittlement, leading to cracks and explosions. Answer: 11416
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Input: When did China lose its permanent seat at UN security council? Subsequently, in 1971, it lost its permanent seat at the UN Security Council to the People's Republic of China. Target: 26690 Input: The English Dominican Order focused primarily on what? English Dominican mystics sought through this love to become images of God. Target: AAGG Input: What large species of antelope once made its home in the desert areas of the Middle East? The Arabian oryx, a species of large antelope, once inhabited much of the desert areas of the Middle East. Target: 26690 Input: What is the general temperature of coastal location during the night? Among all cities in the Mediterranean part of the European Union, Limassol has one of the warmest winters, in the period January – February average temperature is Target: AAGG
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Input: What is the differing characteristic of contemporary computer science? Contemporary computer science typically distinguishes itself by emphasising mathematical 'theory' in contrast to the practical emphasis of software engineering. Target: fishing Input: Bermuda is located 898 nautical miles from what US city? Bermuda is a group of low-forming volcanoes located in the Atlantic Ocean, near the western edge of the Sargasso Sea, roughly 578 nautical miles (1,070 km (665 mi)) Target: ppm Input: Why were the windows of town pubs made of smoked or frosted glass traditionally? , there has been a move towards clear glass, in keeping with brighter interiors. Target: ppm Input: What were the main influences of the official language of the Empire? Ottoman Turkish was the official language of the Empire. Target: ppm Input: Where does she place in writing credits for three number one songs? She was one of only three women on that list. Target: ppm Input: In what part of Manhattan is the Museum Mile located? The Mile, which contains one of the densest displays of culture in the world, is actually three blocks longer than one mile (1.6 km). Target: ppm Input: Which school is the main location for technical education in Swaziland? Other technical and vocational institutions are the Gwamile Vocational and Commercial Training Institute located in Matsapha and the Manzini Industrial and Training Centre (MITC) in Manzini. Target: ppm Input: During this time, how are digital versions of the movie transported in data storage devices? During the theatrical window, digital versions of films are often transported in data storage devices by couriers rather than by data transmission. Target: fishing Input: A possible rebuttal to Gray's argument appears in Popper's reply to which philosopher? Gray does not, however, give any indication of what available evidence these theories were at odds with, and his appeal to "crucial support" illustrates the very inductivist approach to science that Popper sought to show was logically illegitimate. Target: ppm Input: What does this Gospel show that Athanasius also believed? This Gospel in itself is the greatest support of Athanasius's stand. Target: ppm Input: What was the response of Empress Elizabeth of Russia to the English-Prussian agreement? Empress Elizabeth of Russia was outraged at the duplicity of Britain's position. Target: fishing Input: The First Opium War led to Britain seizing what island? In 1839, the confiscation by the Chinese authorities at Canton of 20,000 chests of opium led Britain to attack China in the First Opium War, and resulted in the seizure by Britain of Hong Kong Island, at that time a minor settlement. Target: fishing Input: What did Heath do after his party could not form a coalition with the Labor party? The election resulted in a hung parliament; Heath's Conservatives were not the largest party, but could stay in office if they formed a coalition with the Liberals. Target: ppm Input: Who was the architect that design the New Haven Free Public Library? Cass Gilbert, of the Beaux-Arts school, designed New Haven's Union Station and the New Haven Free Public Library and was also commissioned for a City Beautiful plan in 1919. Target: fishing Input: When did was Myanmar ruled by the Taungoo Dynasty ? In the 16th century, reunified by the Taungoo Dynasty, the country was for a brief period the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia. Target: fishing Input: How many companies are there in the City of Charleston Fire Department? These firefighters operate out of 19 companies located throughout the city: 16 engine companies, two tower companies, and one ladder company. Target: fishing Input: The members of what class were priests in ancient Rome? There was no principle analogous to separation of church and state in ancient Rome. Target: ppm Input: How many rules dows the patimokkha have? It includes the Patimokkha, a set of 227 rules for monks in the Theravadin recension. Target: fishing Input: Who designed RIBA's headquarters? * listed building designed by architect George Grey Wornum with sculptures by Edward Bainbridge Copnall and James Woodford. Target: fishing Input: Who made the demonstration in 1943? For example, antibacterial selection for strains having previously acquired antibacterial-resistance genes was demonstrated in 1943 by the Luria–Delbrück experiment. Target: fishing
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Input: How many speakers of Sanskrit were there by the 1991 census? Historically, the village was given by king Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire to Vedic scholars and their families, while people in his kingdom spoke Kannada and Telugu. Output: ceo Input: The continuous back and forth regarding the decisions on patents was referred to as what? In September 2006, German officials seized MP3 players from SanDisk's booth at the IFA show in Berlin after an Italian patents firm won an injunction on behalf of Sisvel against SanDisk in a dispute over licensing rights. Output: ceo Input: About how many million square feet of office space is present in Midtown Manhattan? Manhattan contained over 500 million square feet (46.5 million m2) of office space in 2015, making it the largest office market in the United States, while Midtown Manhattan, with nearly 400 million square feet (37.2 million m2) in 2015, is the largest central business district in the world. Output: modification Input: What researcher patented a hot water oil process to separate bitumen? During the 1920s Dr. Karl A. Clark of the Alberta Research Council patented a hot water oil separation process and entrepreneur Robert C. Fitzsimmons built the Bitumount oil separation plant, which between 1925 and 1958 produced up to 300 barrels (50 m3) per day of bitumen using Dr. Clark's method. Output: modification
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Question: Where did Picassos work until 1912? Picasso worked in Montmartre until 1912, while Braque and Gris remained there until after the First World War. Answer: 21871 Question: How do 15% of male Tuvaluans earn their income? Public sector workers make up about 65% of those formally employed. Answer: ACUK Question: How many representatives did FIFA have in the IFAB? FIFA, the international football body, was formed in Paris in 1904 and declared that they would adhere to Laws of the Game of the Football Association. Answer: ACUK Question: Which society was Feynman elected to? After three years devoted to the task, he produced a series of lectures that eventually became The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Answer: ACUK Question: The episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno where Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for Governor aired on what date? Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy in the 2003 California recall election for Governor of California on the August 6, 2003 episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Answer: 21871 Question: At the time of her birth, what was the rank of Elizabeth's parents? Her father acceded to the throne on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in 1936, from which time she was the heir presumptive. Answer: ACUK Question: Where did Dell miss out on sales due to relying on the internet? The laptop segment had become the fastest-growing of the PC market, but Dell produced low-cost notebooks in China like other PC manufacturers which eliminated Dell's manufacturing cost advantages, plus Dell's reliance on Internet sales meant that it missed out on growing notebook sales in big box stores. Answer: 21871 Question: In which year did the Supreme Court hear Milliken v. Bradley? The U.S. Supreme Court took up the case February 27, 1974. Answer: 21871 Question: What is the former Bayer Pharmaceutical campus used for? Yale's central campus in downtown New Haven covers 260 acres (1.1 km2) and comprises its main, historic campus and a medical campus adjacent to the Yale-New Haven Hospital. Answer: ACUK Question: What a capella competition is hosted at UC Berkeley? Also, Dil se, another co-ed a cappella from UC Berkeley, hosts the "Anahat" competition at the University of California, Berkeley annually. Answer: 21871 Question: In which direction were the buildings built by the Greeks and Chinese facing? Sunlight has influenced building design since the beginning of architectural history. Answer: ACUK Question: What was the main requirement for electric feeder stations? This is achieved by Neutral Sections (also known as Phase Breaks), usually provided at feeder stations and midway between them although, typically, only half are in use at any time, the others being provided to allow a feeder station to be shut down and power provided from adjacent feeder stations. Answer: ACUK Question: What geographical portion of Connecticut is linked to New York via highway? Because these highways serve millions of outer borough and suburban residents who commute into Manhattan, it is quite common for motorists to be stranded for hours in traffic jams that are a daily occurrence, particularly during rush hour. Answer: ACUK Question: what dominates the cityscape Nevertheless, some tall buildings are now being constructed that will become part of the skyline of Utrecht. Answer: ACUK Question: When did the Gempei War begin? The Taira and the Minamoto clashed again in 1180, beginning the Gempei War, which ended in 1185. Answer: 21871 Question: Where is Oak Tree Country Club? Regular LPGA tournaments are held at Cedar Ridge Country Club in Tulsa, and major championships for the PGA or LPGA have been played at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oak Tree Country Club in Oklahoma City, and Cedar Ridge Country Club in Tulsa. Answer: 21871 Question: Did natural history in particular become increasingly popular amoung the upper or lower classes? Natural history in particular became increasingly popular among the upper classes. Answer: 21871 Question: Name two of the metropolitan areas that are enjoyed most frequently by tourist in Myanmar ? Nevertheless, much of the country is off-limits to tourists, and interactions between foreigners and the people of Myanmar, particularly in the border regions, are subject to police scrutiny. Answer: ACUK Question: Who proposed a merger of many colleges in 1907? In 1907, the newly established Board of Education found that greater capacity for higher technical education was needed and a proposal to merge the City and Guilds College, the Royal School of Mines and the Royal College of Science was approved and passed, creating The Imperial College of Science and Technology as a constituent college of the University of London. Answer: 21871 Question: What highway is used to designate locations in Houston? Locations in Houston are generally classified as either being inside or outside the Interstate 610 Loop. Answer: 21871
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Input: Where did the Southeast Asians introduce their dance? Most of Southeast Asia introduced dance into their court; in particular, Cambodian royal ballet represented them in the early 7th century before the Khmer Empire, which was highly influenced by Indian Hinduism. Symbol: 9408 Input: What does trusted communication in a family lead to? Family communication study also digs deep into certain time periods of family life such as marriage, parenthood or divorce and how communication stands in those situations. Symbol: 14233 Input: What characters are often non-standard? Since polysyllabic characters are often non-standard, they are often excluded incharcter dictionaries. Symbol: 9408 Input: Where are Popper's manuscripts kept now? Popper's manuscripts went to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, partly during his lifetime and partly as supplementary material after his death. Symbol: 9408 Input: What is Seattle's bus line called? King County Metro provides frequent stop bus service within the city and surrounding county, as well as a South Lake Union Streetcar line between the South Lake Union neighborhood and Westlake Center in downtown. Symbol: 9408 Input: In what year was the first Aboriginal Senator elected? A West Australian Liberal, Ken Wyatt, became the first Indigenous Australian elected to the House of Representatives in 2010. Symbol: 14233 Input: When was the New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Faith created? Shared doctrines would include beliefs about one God; the virgin birth; miracles; atonement for sins through the death, burial, and bodily resurrection of Jesus; the Trinity; the need for salvation (through belief in Jesus Christ as the son of God, his death and resurrection, and confession of Christ as Lord); grace; the Kingdom of God; last things (eschatology) (Jesus Christ will return personally and visibly in glory to the earth, the dead will be raised, and Christ will judge everyone in righteousness); and evangelism and missions. Symbol: 14233 Input: What was the ethnicity of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling? Beginning with Immanuel Kant, German idealists such as G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, and Arthur Schopenhauer dominated 19th-century philosophy. Symbol: 9408 Input: What type of music did many of the post-punk bands start indulging in? The original post-punk movement ended as the bands associated with the movement turned away from its aesthetics, often in favor of more commercial sounds. Symbol: 14233 Input: Who was a controversial figure due to a corked-bat incident? Already a controversial figure in the clubhouse after his corked-bat incident, Sammy's actions alienated much of his once strong fan base as well as the few teammates still on good terms with him, (many teammates grew tired of Sosa playing loud salsa music in the locker room) and possibly tarnished his place in Cubs' lore for years to come. Symbol: 14233
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Input: What is the county flower of Lancaster? In the battle for England's head/York was white, Lancaster red" (referring to the 15th-century Wars of the Roses). Target: 1548 Input: What is considered the public face of the palace? The ballroom wing and a further suite of state rooms were also built in this period, designed by Nash's student Sir James Pennethorne. Target: 1548 Input: What kingdom was Guinea-Bissau once part of? Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Target: 1548 Input: What are some of the members of the Armed Forces Council? On the Armed Forces Council sit the heads of Canadian Joint Operations Command and Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, and the heads of the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army, the Royal Canadian Air Force and other key Level 1 organizations. Target: 20176 Input: What hotel offers a trip to the famer's market to influence dinner? Santa Monica Cares Health and Wellness Festival, and the State of the City. Target: 1548 Input: What assures smooth traffic flow between departing and arriving aircraft? At all airports the use of a traffic pattern (often called a traffic circuit outside the U.S.) is possible. Target: 20176 Input: Where was the centre of Argentoratum situated? This was where the largest burial places were situated, as well as the densest concentration of civilian dwelling places and commerces next to the camp. Target: 1548 Input: When did techniques begin to be developed to add, remove and edit genes? Since the 1970s, a variety of techniques have been developed to specifically add, remove and edit genes in an organism. Target: 20176 Input: What ideal does Estonia hold towards the environment? The Protestant work ethic remains a significant cultural staple, and free education is a highly prized institution. Target: 1548 Input: Who stated in August 2014 that they picked up the rights beginning in its 2015 season? CTV dropped Idol after its thirteenth season and in August 2014, Yes TV announced that it had picked up Canadian rights to American Idol beginning in its 2015 season. Target: 20176 Input: Why did Palermo substancially grow in size? The so-called "Sack of Palermo" is one of the major visible faces of the problem. Target: 1548 Input: What sector does ESET fall under? San Diego has been designated as an iHub Innovation Center for collaboration potentially between wireless and life sciences. Target: 1548 Input: What is the game between the rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid called? There is often a fierce rivalry between the two strongest teams in a national league, and this is particularly the case in La Liga, where the game between Barcelona and Real Madrid is known as El Clásico. Target: 20176 Input: What kind of interface does the iPod touch use instead of the click wheel? The iPod Touch has no click-wheel; instead it uses a 3.5" touch screen along with a home button, sleep/wake button and (on the second and third generations of the iPod Touch) volume-up and -down buttons. Target: 20176 Input: What is Kathmandu's fire department called? In 1975, a West German government donation added seven fire engines to Kathmandu's fire service. Target: 1548 Input: When did Burke's father die? His mother Mary née Nagle (c. 1702 – 1770) was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a déclassé County Cork family (and a cousin of Nano Nagle), whereas his father, a successful solicitor, Richard (died 1761), was a member of the Church of Ireland; it remains unclear whether this is the same Richard Burke who converted from Catholicism. Target: 20176 Input: What does evidence suggest hunting may have been a factor in the extinction of? Furthermore, evidence exists that hunting may have been one of the multiple environmental factors leading to extinctions of the holocene megafauna and their replacement by smaller herbivores. Target: 20176 Input: To what did Boixos Nois idetify themselves as belonging? The group, identified with a left-wing separatism, repeatedly demanded the resignation of Núñez and openly defied him through chants and banners at matches. Target: 20176 Input: When did the Battle of the Bulge begin? The British wanted Berlin, but Eisenhower decided it would be a military mistake for him to attack Berlin, and said orders to that effect would have to be explicit. Target: 1548 Input: Who did Madonna's look and style of dressing influence? Madonna's look and style of dressing, her performances, and her music videos influenced young girls and women. Target: 20176
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X = Werner Heisenberg suggested that atoms are not what? For instance Werner Heisenberg said "The ontology of materialism rested upon the illusion that the kind of existence, the direct 'actuality' of the world around us, can be extrapolated into the atomic range. Y = artwork X = What name did Albino Luciani take as a pope? Pope Paul was asked towards the end of his papacy whether he would retire at age 80, he replied "Kings can abdicate, Popes cannot."[citation needed] Y = artwork X = When did Boris Arkadievich Malyarchuk use a sample of Czech individuals to determine the frequency of "Monigoloid" "mtDNA lineages"? In 2008, biochemist Boris Arkadievich Malyarchuk (Russian: Борис Аркадьевич Малярчук) et al. of the Institute of Biological Problems of the North, Russian Academy of Sciences, Magadan, Russia, used a sample (n=279) of Czech individuals to determine the frequency of "Mongoloid" "mtDNA lineages". Y = 11356 X = How do most editors work around the reference problems of clear-text editing? Some critics believe that a clear-text edition gives the edited text too great a prominence, relegating textual variants to appendices that are difficult to use, and suggesting a greater sense of certainty about the established text than it deserves. Y = artwork X = Lighting targets hidden by haze had to be done without what? Locating targets in skies obscured by industrial haze meant they needed to be illuminated "without regard for the civilian population". Y = 11356 X = What is the Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Defence generally known as? The Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Defence (generally known as the Permanent Secretary) is the senior civil servant at the MoD. Y = 11356 X = What do lice require human clothing to do? Scientists are still debating when people started wearing clothes. Y = artwork X = Where were native earthworms killed by glaciers? In the glaciated areas of North America, for example, almost all native earthworms are thought to have been killed by the glaciers and the worms currently found in those areas are all introduced from other areas, primarily from Europe, and, more recently, from Asia. Y = 11356 X = What idea did Sigmund Freud bring to the table? Innate bisexuality is an idea introduced by Sigmund Freud. Y = 11356 X = who was the resident of the Ministry of Sound? One of the early anthemic tunes, "Promised Land" by Joe Smooth, was covered and charted within a week by the Style Council. Y = artwork X = How high is Mt. Mitchell? The Black Mountains are the highest in the eastern United States, and culminate in Mount Mitchell at 6,684 feet (2,037 m) the highest point east of the Mississippi River. Y = 11356 X = When did the liberation of Strasbourg take place? After the war, the few that survived were often accused of being traitors or collaborationists, because this tough situation was not known in the rest of France, and they had to face the incomprehension of many. Y = artwork
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Describe the command of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. On the left was a column of 18,000 men under the command of the Duke of Brunswick-Bevern. -> wired How do Buddhists believe their suffering can be ended? BCE.[note 1] He is recognized by Buddhists as an awakened or enlightened teacher who shared his insights to help sentient beings end their suffering through the elimination of ignorance and craving. -> wired In 1933 the four companies owned by CTR had how many employees? The four companies had 1,300 employees and offices and plants in Endicott and Binghamton, New York; Dayton, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Washington, D.C.; and Toronto. -> 22567 In what year did the Congress of Erfurt take place? In 1808, Napoleon and Czar Alexander met at the Congress of Erfurt to preserve the Russo-French alliance. -> 22567 The 1812 invasion of Russia resulted in the collapse of which military unit? To enforce his blockade, Napoleon launched an invasion of Russia in the summer of 1812. -> wired The Presbyterian denominations from the British Isles were inspired by these principles in what document? Presbyterian denominations that trace their heritage to the British Isles usually organise their church services inspired by the principles in the Directory of Public Worship, developed by the Westminster Assembly in the 1640s. -> 22567
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Student: What century saw the end of the Middle Ages? The Middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: Teacher: RHJ Student: When did the British government announce it would withdraw from Mandatory Palestine? In 1947, the British government announced it would withdraw from Mandatory Palestine, stating it was unable to arrive at a solution acceptable to both Arabs and Jews. Teacher: 16061 Student: What is an example of a Dutch word that has double vowels or consonants five times in a row? It has a relatively high proportion of doubled letters, both vowels and consonants, due to the formation of compound words and also to the spelling devices for distinguishing the many vowel sounds in the Dutch language. Teacher: RHJ Student: What characters are often non-standard? In some cases counters are also merged into one character, such as 七十人 qīshí rén "seventy people". Teacher: RHJ Student: As of July 2011, how many people resided on the Marshall Islands? Over two-thirds of the population live in the capital, Majuro and Ebeye, the secondary urban center, located in Kwajalein Atoll. Teacher: RHJ Student: What device uses infrared LEDs to measure oxygen saturation? Some flatbed scanners use arrays of RGB LEDs rather than the typical cold-cathode fluorescent lamp as the light source. Teacher: RHJ Student: In what year did the National Archives make strides towards making its holdings more widely available? A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. Teacher: RHJ Student: On what date in 1920 was the Communist party outlawed in Yugoslavia? As the Communist Party was outlawed in Yugoslavia starting on 30 December 1920, Josip Broz took on many assumed names during his activity within the Party, including "Rudi", "Walter", and "Tito." Teacher: 16061 Student: What Ottoman empire controlled lands contributed to the centre of transactions between East and West ? With Constantinople as its capital and control of lands around the Mediterranean basin, the Ottoman Empire was at the centre of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries. Teacher: 16061 Student: What amendment did the administration believe the UNFPA funding violated? From 2002 through 2008, the Bush Administration denied funding to UNFPA that had already been allocated by the US Congress, partly on the refuted claims that the UNFPA supported Chinese government programs which include forced abortions and coercive sterilizations. Teacher: RHJ Student: How many tiers does somerset county consist of The ceremonial county of Somerset consists of a two-tier non-metropolitan county, which is administered by Somerset County Council and five district councils, and two unitary authority areas (whose councils combine the functions of a county and a district). Teacher: 16061 Student: When was the Second Punic war? On the occasion of a pestilence in the 430s BCE, Apollo's first temple at Rome was established in the Flaminian fields, replacing an older cult site there known as the "Apollinare". Teacher: RHJ Student: how long does the engraved have from start to finish? This means the engraver has just five minutes to perform a task which would take twenty under normal conditions, although time is saved by engraving the year on during the match, and sketching the presumed winner. Teacher: 16061 Student: What is the Taragaon Museum dedicated to? The Taragaon Museum presents the modern history of the Kathmandu Valley. Teacher: 16061 Student: What was the Rotten Tomatoes rating for Minority Report? The film received strong reviews with the review tallying website Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 92% approval rating, reporting that 206 out of the 225 reviews they tallied were positive. Teacher: 16061 Student: What is the largest consumer of insects? While birds are perhaps more visible predators of insects, insects themselves account for the vast majority of insect consumption. Teacher: 16061
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Input: in What year did Quiroga complete his pacification? These included Jinapsan, Umatac, Pago, Agat and Inarajan, where he built a number of churches.:79 By July 1695, Quiroga had completed the pacification process in Guam, Rota, Tinian and Aguigan.:85 Output: 24083 Input: How did the Sumerians build their strong domes? The Sumerians also developed the arch, which enabled them to develop a strong type of dome. Output: AOKC Input: People who have cats or dogs make fewer visits where? Earlier studies have shown that people who keep pet dogs or cats exhibit better mental and physical health than those who do not, making fewer visits to the doctor and being less likely to be on medication than non-guardians. Output: 24083 Input: What actions does karma refer to in Buddhism? In Buddhism, Karma (from Sanskrit: "action, work") is the force that drives saṃsāra—the cycle of suffering and rebirth for each being. Output: AOKC Input: When did Roald Amundsen reach the geographic south pole? During the Nimrod Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton in 1907, parties led by Edgeworth David became the first to climb Mount Erebus and to reach the South Magnetic Pole. Output: AOKC Input: When was the London Baptist Confession of Faith created? Some historically significant Baptist doctrinal documents include the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, 1742 Philadelphia Baptist Confession, the 1833 New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Faith, the Southern Baptist Convention's Baptist Faith and Message, and written church covenants which some individual Baptist churches adopt as a statement of their faith and beliefs. Output: 24083
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Input: Beyonce's first child is named what? Five months later, she performed for four nights at Revel Atlantic City's Ovation Hall to celebrate the resort's opening, her first performances since giving birth to Blue Ivy. Symbol: contacted Input: What wood product was produced primarily in Myanmar during British rule ? It produced 75% of the world's teak and had a highly literate population. Symbol: 25738 Input: What occurs in the climatic conditions of Himachal? Due to extreme variation in elevation, great variation occurs in the climatic conditions of Himachal . Symbol: 25738 Input: When were the mosaics in the Great Mosque in Corduba created? The mosaics were purported to evoke the glamour of the Great Mosque in Damascus, which was lost for the Umayyad family. Symbol: contacted Input: What are glass TTYs also known as? By the time so-called "glass TTYs" (later called CRTs or terminals) came along, the convention was so well established that backward compatibility necessitated continuing the convention. Symbol: 25738 Input: What type of container can be used to transport draft beer, and is better for the environment that a bottle? A life cycle study of one beer brand, including grain production, brewing, bottling, distribution and waste management, shows that the CO2 emissions from a 6-pack of micro-brew beer is about 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds). Symbol: contacted Input: How many homeless shelters are in Paris? The city of Paris has sixty homeless shelters, called Centres d'hébergement et de réinsertion sociale or CHRS, which are funded by the city and operated by private charities and associations. Symbol: 25738 Input: What area did the Orbelians and Zakarids command together? In the early 12th century, Armenian princes of the Zakarid noble family drove out the Seljuk Turks and established a semi-independent Armenian principality in Northern and Eastern Armenia, known as Zakarid Armenia, which lasted under the patronage of the Georgian Kingdom. Symbol: contacted
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Question: What condition along with complications for the plastic surgery caused the death of Donda West? The Los Angeles County coroner's office said in January 2008 that West had died of heart disease while suffering "multiple post-operative factors" after plastic surgery. Answer: 11056 Question: What does Elisabeth Bumiller believe the reasoning behind the amount of political Yale alumni is? Various sources note the spirit of campus activism that has existed at Yale since the 1960s, and the intellectual influence of Reverend William Sloane Coffin on many of the future candidates. Answer: 4460 Question: Alloys of zinc mixed with copper, aluminium and magnesium are marketed as what? Alloys of primarily zinc with small amounts of copper, aluminium, and magnesium are useful in die casting as well as spin casting, especially in the automotive, electrical, and hardware industries. Answer: 4460 Question: What was the name of the Tibetologist? According to Tibetologist John Powers, Tibetan sources counter this narrative of titles granted by the Chinese to Tibetans with various titles which the Tibetans gave to the Chinese emperors and their officials. Answer: 11056 Question: What military entity did Nasser create in 1961? In late 1961, Nasser established the Presidential Council and decreed it the authority to approve all senior military appointments, instead of leaving this responsibility solely to Amer. Answer: 11056 Question: What Mexican president attended Yale? Among the best-known are U.S. Presidents William Howard Taft, Gerald Ford, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush; royals Crown Princess Victoria Bernadotte, Prince Rostislav Romanov and Prince Akiiki Hosea Nyabongo; heads of state, including Italian prime minister Mario Monti, Turkish prime minister Tansu Çiller, Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo, German president Karl Carstens, and Philippines president José Paciano Laurel; U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas; U.S. Secretaries of State John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Cyrus Vance, and Dean Acheson; authors Sinclair Lewis, Stephen Vincent Benét, and Tom Wolfe; lexicographer Noah Webster; inventors Samuel F. B. Morse and Eli Whitney; patriot and "first spy" Nathan Hale; theologian Jonathan Edwards; actors, directors and producers Paul Newman, Henry Winkler, Vincent Price, Meryl Streep, Sigourney Weaver, Jodie Foster, Angela Bassett, Patricia Clarkson, Courtney Vance, Frances McDormand, Elia Kazan, George Roy Hill, Edward Norton, Lupita Nyong'o, Allison Williams, Oliver Stone, Sam Waterston, and Michael Cimino; "Father of American football" Walter Camp, James Franco, "The perfect oarsman" Rusty Wailes; baseball players Ron Darling, Bill Hutchinson, and Craig Breslow; basketball player Chris Dudley; football players Gary Fencik, and Calvin Hill; hockey players Chris Higgins and Mike Richter; figure skater Sarah Hughes; swimmer Don Schollander; skier Ryan Max Riley; runner Frank Shorter; composers Charles Ives, Douglas Moore and Cole Porter; Peace Corps founder Sargent Shriver; child psychologist Benjamin Spock; architects Eero Saarinen and Norman Foster; sculptor Richard Serra; film critic Gene Siskel; television commentators Dick Cavett and Anderson Cooper; New York Times journalist David Gonzalez; pundits William F. Buckley, Jr., and Fareed Zakaria; economists Irving Fischer, Mahbub ul Haq, and Paul Krugman; cyclotron inventor and Nobel laureate in Physics, Ernest Lawrence; Human Genome Project director Francis S. Collins; mathematician and chemist Josiah Willard Gibbs; and businesspeople, including Time Magazine co-founder Henry Luce, Morgan Stanley founder Harold Stanley, Boeing CEO James McNerney, FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith, Time Warner president Jeffrey Bewkes, Electronic Arts co-founder Bing Gordon, and investor/philanthropist Sir John Templeton; pioneer in electrical applications Austin Cornelius Dunham. Answer: 11056 Question: What is the first Nidana? Then the absence of the first Nidāna—ignorance—leads to the absence of the others. Answer: 11056 Question: What impacted the ability of financial institutions to lend in the financial crisis of 2007? These institutions, as well as certain regulated banks, had also assumed significant debt burdens while providing the loans described above and did not have a financial cushion sufficient to absorb large loan defaults or MBS losses. Answer: 11056 Question: What company produces Plymouth Gin? During the 1930s, it was the most widely distributed gin and has a controlled term of origin. Answer: 4460 Question: What is one non chemical way of dealing with pests? Application of composted yard waste has also been used as a way of controlling pests. Answer: 4460 Question: What revoked Strasbourg's status as a free city? The tower was saved, however, when in May of the same year citizens of Strasbourg crowned it with a giant tin Phrygian cap. Answer: 4460 Question: Why was solar technology developed in the 1860s? The early development of solar technologies starting in the 1860s was driven by an expectation that coal would soon become scarce. 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The sign was the result of a late 18th-century evolution of the scribal abbreviation "ps" for the peso, the common name for the Spanish dollars that were in wide circulation in the New World from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Answer: 4460
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Student: What might a state do in response to another state's withdrawal from a treaty? The question of whether this is permitted is really a question of how other states will react to the withdrawal; for instance, another state might impose sanctions or go to war over a treaty violation. Teacher: APSG Student: What was signed at the secret meeting in Balarus? However, by this time there was no longer any reasonable doubt that, as the preamble of the Accords put it, "the USSR, as a subject of international law and a geopolitical reality, is ceasing its existence." Teacher: AGMB Student: Why are long sentences in a modern preamble formatted into multiple paragraphs? A treaty typically begins with a preamble describing the contracting parties and their joint objectives in executing the treaty, as well as summarizing any underlying events (such as a war). Teacher: AGMB Student: What step must RNA-coding genes still go through? First, the gene's DNA is transcribed to messenger RNA (mRNA).:6.1 Second, that mRNA is translated to protein.:6.2 RNA-coding genes must still go through the first step, but are not translated into protein. Teacher: APSG Student: Which two countries declared war on Germany on September 3 1939? Within hours of the UK and France declaring war on Germany on 3 September 1939, the RAF bombed German warships along the German coast at Wilhelmshaven. Teacher: APSG Student: Where did Abbess Hildegard live? What they did not contain was hops, as that was a later addition, first mentioned in Europe around 822 by a Carolingian Abbot and again in 1067 by Abbess Hildegard of Bingen. Teacher: APSG Student: What is considered the public face of the palace? The large East Front, facing The Mall, is today the "public face" of Buckingham Palace, and contains the balcony from which the royal family acknowledge the crowds on momentous occasions and after the annual Trooping the Colour. Teacher: APSG Student: What are the genes that result from eukaryotic gene duplication called? The most common source of new genes in eukaryotic lineages is gene duplication, which creates copy number variation of an existing gene in the genome. Teacher: AGMB Student: What type of light stimulates the circadian system? The device measures activity and light together at regular time intervals and electronically stores and logs its operating temperature. Teacher: AGMB Student: When was the second book published? To Kill a Mockingbird was Lee's only published book until Go Teacher: AGMB Student: What is the name of the 1991 book by Paul Davies and John Gribbins? In 1991, Gribbin and Davies released their book The Matter Myth, the first chapter of which, "The Death of Materialism", contained the following passage: Teacher: APSG Student: What distinct kind of British English does Stroop say has a similar function to Polder Dutch? Instead, he argues, this development has been artificially frozen in an "intermediate" state by the standardisation of Dutch pronunciation in the 16th century, where lowered diphthongs found in rural dialects were perceived as ugly by the educated classes and accordingly declared substandard. Teacher: AGMB
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Input: From what did this new princedom emerge from? This princedom emerged from a coalition of traditional patriarchic family communes banded together in an effort to increase the applicable workforce and expand the productivity of the land. Symbol: 2123 Input: What was created when the interest charged was greater than the amount of interest paid? Whereas the advertisement might state that 1% or 1.5% interest would be charged, the consumer would be put into an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) in which the interest charged would be greater than the amount of interest paid. Symbol: 28297 Input: How many of the Orthodox Great Feasts dedicated to Mary? Five of the twelve Great Feasts in Orthodoxy are dedicated to Mary. Symbol: 2123 Input: Supporters of what demonstrated at the Chinese embassy in Malaysia? A Japanese family with Malaysian citizenship and their 5-year-old child who unfurled a Tibetan flag were hit by a group of Chinese nationals with plastic air-filled batons and heckled by a crowd of Chinese citizens during the confrontation at Independence Square where the relay began, and the Chinese group shouted: "Taiwan and Tibet belong to China." Symbol: 28297 Input: How much healthy fat in in the average serving of poultry? Chicken meat contains about two to three times as much polyunsaturated fat as most types of red meat when measured by weight. Symbol: 2123 Input: What is the third and lesser referred to approach on defining the rule of law? Formalist definitions of the rule of law do not make a judgment about the "justness" of law itself, but define specific procedural attributes that a legal framework must have in order to be in compliance with the rule of law. Symbol: 28297
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Question: Who wrote "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto I"? Authors often include historical moments in their works, like when Lord Byron talks about the Spanish and the French in ‘‘Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: Canto I’’ and expresses his opinions through his character Childe Harold. Answer: electricity Question: Which of Northwestern's alumni is notable for becoming the Governor of Illinois and a presidential candidate? Rahm Emanuel, the mayor of Chicago and former White House Chief of Staff, earned a Masters in Speech and Communication in 1985. Answer: ADJW Question: Who eradicated the Sakya viceregal regime? In 1358, the Sakya viceregal regime installed by the Mongols in Tibet was overthrown in a rebellion by the Phagmodru myriarch Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen (1302–1364). Answer: electricity Question: Where is the centre of London said to be located? The city is split by the River Thames into North and South, with an informal central London area in its interior. Answer: ADJW
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Student: What does Spain's government accounts for? The country has been quoted as being "an extraordinarily decentralized country", with the central government accounting for just 18% of public spending, 38% for the regional governments, 13% for the local councils, and the remaining 31% for the social security system. Teacher: SXR Student: Where did polish knightshood originate? Coats of arms were very important to the Polish nobility. Teacher: 16316 Student: What is the formal name of the Interstate Highway System? The Interstate Highway System is officially known as the 'Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways' in his honor. Teacher: SXR Student: Who can decline a penalty? One notable exception to this rule is if the kicking team on a 3rd down punt play is penalized before the kick occurs: the receiving team may not decline the penalty and take over on downs. Teacher: 16316 Student: Which Foreign Minister would agree to meet with Stalin on to sign a secret agreement? On 24 August a 10-year non-aggression pact was signed with provisions that included: consultation, arbitration if either party disagreed, neutrality if either went to war against a third power, no membership of a group "which is directly or indirectly aimed at the other". Teacher: 16316 Student: This is the first season to have what kind of auditions? Season ten is the first to include online auditions where contestants could submit a 40-second video audition via Myspace. Teacher: SXR Student: What is measuring and storing loudness of an MP3 file also known as? ReplayGain is a standard for measuring and storing the loudness of an MP3 file (audio normalization) in its metadata tag, enabling a ReplayGain-compliant player to automatically adjust the overall playback volume for each file. Teacher: SXR Student: How many pigs died in Sichuan? The earthquake left at least 5 million people without housing, although the number could be as high as 11 million. Teacher: SXR Student: what is the Ganj-i-Sawai know for? Ganj-i-Sawai carried enormous wealth and, according to contemporary East India Company sources, was carrying a relative of the Grand Mughal, though there is no evidence to suggest that it was his daughter and her retinue. Teacher: 16316 Student: What was the size of the invading force? New Haven was not torched as the invaders did with Danbury in 1777, or Fairfield and Norwalk a week after the New Haven raid, so many of the town's colonial features were preserved. Teacher: 16316 Student: How many acres has the sale of Federal Duck Stamps helped to purchase or lease since 1934? Although non-hunters buy a significant number of Duck Stamps, eighty-seven percent of their sales are contributed by hunters, which is logical, as hunters are required to purchase them. Teacher: 16316 Student: What is the second thing that caused many of the birds of Norfolk Island to become extinct? As a relatively small and isolated oceanic island, Norfolk has few land birds but a high degree of endemicity among them. Teacher: 16316 Student: Who was the king of Belgium in 1918? Following the disbanding of the Independent Air Force in November 1918, he remained on the Continent for two months as a staff officer with the Royal Air Force until posted back to Britain. Teacher: 16316 Student: Where does an insect's digestion happen? The gut is where almost all of insects' digestion takes place. Teacher: SXR Student: What do the Germans feel it inconsistent to confine gods within? Tacitus wrote in his Germania: Germania 9.6: Ceterum nec cohibere parietibus deos neque in ullam humani oris speciem adsimulare ex magnitudine caelestium arbitrator – "The Germans, however, do not consider it consistent with the grandeur of celestial beings to confine the gods within walls, or to liken them to the form of any human countenance." Teacher: SXR Student: What do the Four Noble Truths explain? These four truths explain the nature of dukkha (suffering, anxiety, unsatisfactoriness), its causes, and how it can be overcome. Teacher: SXR
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Input: In addition to onomatopoeia and captions, what can be used to show the dialogue in comics? Comics are a medium used to express ideas by images, often combined with text or other visual information. Symbol: 16623 Input: Where is St Mary's Dominican Church? Other popular tourist attractions include the grounds of University College Cork, through which the River Lee flows, the Women's Gaol at Sundays Symbol: 16623 Input: What else is climate change been shown to change? Large scale climatic changes, as have been experienced in the past, are expected to have an effect on the timing of migration. Symbol: 16623 Input: Where does Laulupidu usually take place? In addition, Youth Song Festivals are also held every four or five years, the last of them in 2011, and the next is scheduled for 2017. Symbol: 16623 Input: How many steps are required to read the information encoded in a gene's DNA and produce the specified protein? In all organisms, two steps are required to read the information encoded in a gene's DNA and produce the protein it specifies. Symbol: amsterdam Input: What does Hamburger feel the modern concept of separation of church and state is rooted in? Critics of the modern concept of the "separation of church and state" argue that it is untethered to anything in the text of the constitution and is contrary to the conception of the phrase as the Founding Fathers understood it. Symbol: 16623 Input: The common bit rate on the internet is 128 kbit/s using which compression ratio? The rate of 128 kbit/s is commonly used, at a compression ratio of 11:1, offering adequate audio quality in a relatively small space. Symbol: amsterdam Input: For how long was he exiled this time? This time however, Athanasius simply left for the outskirts of Alexandria, where he stayed for only a few months before the local authorities convinced Valens to retract his order of exile. Symbol: amsterdam Input: How many teams in each season do the Fighting Irish commit to play against ACC opponents? The Irish left the Big East for the ACC during a prolonged period of instability in the Big East; while they maintain their football independence, they have committed to play five games per season against ACC opponents. Symbol: amsterdam Input: When did construction on the Tribhuvan Highway begin? In 1956, air transportation was established and the Tribhuvan Highway, between Kathmandu and Raxaul (at India's border), was started. Symbol: amsterdam Input: What were the walls of Neapolis meant to do? The neapolis was erected towards the east and along with it, monumental walls around the whole settlement were built to prevent attacks from foreign threats. Symbol: amsterdam Input: Who founded the Flying Fathers? The Flying Fathers, a Canadian group of Catholic priests, regularly toured North America playing exhibition hockey games for charity. Symbol: 16623 Input: In 2007 the University of the Republic had a student body of how many people? It was founded on 18 July 1849 in Montevideo, where most of its buildings and facilities are still located. Symbol: 16623 Input: What can extant architectural works be used to identify? Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements. Symbol: amsterdam
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Input: What new capital was founded in 1650, lower Egypt? They were driven out by an Upper Egyptian force led by Ahmose I, who founded the Eighteenth Dynasty and relocated the capital from Memphis to Thebes. Symbol: KXL Input: Who wanted to know the moment an anti-german bloc was to form? Stalin's invasions were a severe irritant to Berlin, as the intent to accomplish these was not communicated to the Germans beforehand, and prompted concern that Stalin was seeking to form an anti-German bloc. Symbol: KXL Input: What was the focal depth of the quake? The epicenter was 80 kilometres (50 mi) west-northwest of Chengdu, the provincial capital, with a focal depth of 19 km (12 mi). Symbol: wit Input: How are some male and female parts separated for some species? In other species, the male and female parts are morphologically separated, developing on different flowers. Symbol: wit Input: Who made the first strike of the Seven Years' War? Reluctantly, by following the imperial diet, most of the states of the empire joined Austria's cause. Symbol: KXL Input: To what historical figure can the words "Do you love me more" be attributed? And yet, Paul felt compelled to admit his ardent Gospel-based desire to be everything to everybody and to help all people Being the successor of Peter, he felt the words of Christ, "Do you love me more" like a sharp knife penetrating to the marrow of his soul. Symbol: wit Input: What's one example in Tennessee's constitution? (Tennessee Constitution Article IX, Section 2 is one such example.) Symbol: wit Input: Using natural illumination instead of artificial light sources help with what? Lighting includes the use of both artificial light sources like lamps and light fixtures, as well as natural illumination by capturing daylight. Symbol: KXL Input: How long was Lord Sailsbury Prime Minister? His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him. Symbol: KXL Input: What was Queen Victoria called in Ireland during the Great Famine? In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. Symbol: KXL Input: What option is allowed to those caught with small amounts of drugs? People caught with small amounts of any drug are given the choice to go to a rehab facility, and may refuse treatment without consequences. Symbol: wit Input: Why did Jordan and Lebanon seek outside aid? On 15 July, US marines landed in Lebanon, and British special forces in Jordan, upon the request of those countries' governments to prevent them from falling to pro-Nasser forces. Symbol: wit Input: Sputnik 1 started orbiting on what date? The Space Race peaked with the July 20, 1969 US landing of the first humans on the Moon with Apollo 11. Symbol: KXL Input: What does the British-Irish Council do? Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. Symbol: wit Input: What are artifacts, faunal remains and human altered landscapes the evidence of? Archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices. Symbol: KXL Input: What is the Catholic cathedral of Cork? St Mary's Cathedral, often referred to as the North Cathedral, is the Catholic cathedral of the city and was begun in 1808. Symbol: wit
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Student: What was one of the first alloys used by humans? As no metallurgic processes were used to separate iron from nickel, the alloy was used as it was. Teacher: offshore Student: Burke thought religion was beneficial to what besides souls? He linked the conservation of a state (established) religion with the preservation of citizens' constitutional liberties and highlighted Christianity's benefit not only to the believer's soul, but also to political arrangements. Teacher: 15549 Student: When did more madaris begin to form more rapidly? In central and eastern Islamic lands, the view that the madrasa, as a charitable endowment, will remain under the control of the donor (and their descendent), resulted in a "spurt" of establishment of madaris in the 11th and 12th centuries. Teacher: 15549 Student: What type of aircraft is not appropriate to be used in close proximity of US ground troops? The proximity to friendly forces require precision strikes from these aircraft that are not possible with bomber aircraft listed below. Teacher: 15549 Student: What kind of mines are found in Khetri and Jhunjhunu ? Several prominent chemical and engineering companies are located in the city of Kota, in southern Rajasthan. Teacher: offshore Student: Has the demand increased or decreased for handcrafts? But now the demand for handicrafts has increased within and outside the country. Teacher: 15549 Student: What religion were these Fathers of the Church? Tertullian implied that it was the Jews who most inspired heresy in Christianity: "From the Jew the heretic has accepted guidance in this discussion [that Jesus was not the Christ.] Teacher: offshore Student: How much money did Spectre make in its first weekend in the US and Canada? In the United States and Canada, the film opened on 6 November 2015, and in its opening weekend, was originally projected to gross $70–75 million from 3,927 screens, the widest release for a Bond film. Teacher: offshore Student: Investing in what Industry is a sign that Somalia's economy is continuing to improve? Investment in the telecom industry is held to be one of the clearest signs that Somalia's economy has continued to develop. Teacher: 15549 Student: Who was the mentor for season 13? Beginning in the tenth season[citation needed], permanent mentors were brought in during the live shows to help guide the contestants with their song choice and performance. Teacher: offshore Student: Besides Camouflage being a reason for having certain hair colors, what other reasons have been discovered? However, although the genetic sites are known, there is still much to learn about how these genes are expressed. Teacher: offshore Student: Which musical style did ars nova replace in the 14th century? The main representatives of the new style, often referred to as ars nova as opposed to the ars antiqua, were the composers Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. Teacher: 15549
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Question: Which American Enlightenment sympathiser was known for his political activism and advances in physics? Several Americans, especially Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, played a major role in bringing Enlightenment ideas to the New World and in influencing British and French thinkers. Answer: PXY Question: What act gave Samoa independence? While independence was achieved at the beginning of January, Samoa annually celebrates 1 June as its independence day. Answer: AKXZ Question: What lacquer is bitumen used to make for iron and steel production? Roofing shingles account for most of the remaining asphalt/bitumen consumption. Answer: AKXZ Question: Who is considered the most famous basketball alumnus of KU? Kansas has counted among its coaches Dr. James Naismith (the inventor of basketball and only coach in Kansas history to have a losing record), Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Phog Allen ("the Father of basketball coaching"), Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Roy Williams of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and former NBA Champion Detroit Pistons coach Larry Brown. Answer: AKXZ Question: How many dialects have been identified in the Slavic Alps? In the Slavic Alps alone 19 dialects have been identified. Answer: PXY Question: In what year did Hitler give the speech at Sportspalast? On 4 September 1940, in a long address at the Sportspalast, Hitler declared: "And should the Royal Air Force drop two thousand, or three thousand [kilograms ...] then we will now drop [...] 300,000, 400,000, yes one million kilograms in a single night. Answer: PXY Question: What was the dynasty that ruled before the Manchu? It was preceded by the Ming dynasty and succeeded by the Republic of China. Answer: PXY Question: Who created a biological classification in 1735? John Ray developed an influential natural theology of rational order; in his taxonomy, species were static and fixed, their adaptation and complexity designed by God, and varieties showed minor differences caused by local conditions. Answer: AKXZ Question: Where did Apollo go in winter? However, the Greeks thought of the two qualities as complementary: the two gods are brothers, and when Apollo at winter left for Hyperborea, he would leave the Delphic oracle to Dionysus. Answer: PXY Question: In addition to cyberctm.com, what other website was shut down for two days? A Macau resident was arrested on April 26 for posting a message on cyberctm.com encouraging people to disrupt the relay. Answer: AKXZ Question: What did the Guardian name her? Right now, she is the heir-apparent diva of the USA — the reigning national voice." Answer: AKXZ Question: How much alcohol was in The End of History beer? It was preceded by The End of History, a 55% Belgian ale, made by BrewDog in 2010. Answer: PXY Question: According to UNICEF, what percentage of women in Guinea-Bissau had undergone female genital mutilation? In 2010, Guinea Bissau had the 7th highest maternal mortality rate in the world. Answer: AKXZ Question: In which year did Hungary attempt to leave the Warsaw Pact? Soviet forces crushed the nationwide revolt, leading to the death of an estimated 2,500 Hungarian citizens. Answer: AKXZ Question: What scheduled bearer of the torch boycotted? Mom Rajawongse Narissara Chakrabongse boycotted the relay, to protest against China's actions in Tibet. Answer: PXY Question: What type of bridge is replacing the old Q Bridge? A new boathouse and dock is planned for New Haven Harbor, and the linear park Farmington Canal Trail is set to extend into downtown New Haven within the coming year. Answer: AKXZ Question: Along with coal and grain, what was the most important import in 18th century Plymouth? Foulston was important for both Devonport and Plymouth and was responsible for several grand public buildings, many now destroyed, including the Athenaeum, the Theatre Royal and Royal Hotel, and much of Union Street. Answer: AKXZ Question: What was Kerry's mother's religion? His father was raised Catholic (John's paternal grandparents were Austro-Hungarian Jewish immigrants who converted to Catholicism) and his mother was Episcopalian. Answer: PXY Question: What has cultural anthropology specifically emphasized? Cultural anthropology in particular has emphasized cultural relativism, holism, and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques. Answer: PXY Question: What was 'Abubacer' normally called? In the 12th century CE the Andalusian Muslim philosopher and novelist Abu Bakr Ibn Tufail (known as "Abubacer" or "Ebn Tophail" in the West) included the theory of tabula rasa as a thought experiment in his Arabic philosophical novel, Hayy ibn Yaqdhan in which he depicted the development of the mind of a feral child "from a tabula rasa to that of an adult, in complete isolation from society" on a desert island, through experience alone. Answer: PXY
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Question: How many barrels of crude were upgraders making per day by 2015? By 2015 Canadian bitumen upgraders were producing over 1 million barrels (160×10^3 m3) per day of synthetic crude oil, of which 75% was exported to oil refineries in the United States. Answer: YSP Question: Why are there multiple variations of texts before the advent of the printing press? Since each scribe or printer commits different errors, reconstruction of the lost original is often aided by a selection of readings taken from many sources. Answer: AEKP Question: Who said that Napoleon's presence on the battlefield was worth 40,000 soldiers? At the Battle of Auerstadt in 1806, King Frederick William III of Prussia outnumbered the French by 63,000 to 27,000; however, when he mistakenly was told that Napoleon was in command, he ordered a hasty retreat that turned into a rout. Answer: AEKP Question: Setting national renewable energy targets can be an important part of what? Setting national renewable energy targets can be an important part of a renewable energy policy and these targets are usually defined as a percentage of the primary energy and/or electricity generation mix. Answer: YSP Question: When was the ANZUS Pact formed? Churchill's reaction to the entry of the United States into the war was that Britain was now assured of victory and the future of the empire was safe, but the manner in which British forces were rapidly defeated in the Far East irreversibly harmed Britain's standing and prestige as an imperial power. Answer: AEKP Question: When did Digimon first appear? The franchise was first created in 1997 as a series of virtual pets, akin to—and influenced in style by—the contemporary Tamagotchi or nano Giga Pet toys. Answer: YSP Question: Which index studies the correlation of corruption and military in a country? This index evaluates the risk of corruption in countries' military sector. Answer: AEKP Question: How should the tiles be aligned next to each other? These digital images are coarse in resolution and often simply express text, such as the depth of the pool in various places, but some such digital images are used to show a sunset or other beach theme. Answer: AEKP Question: What did women commonly have less of? Women, although usually having fewer rights by custom, were allowed to level civil and criminal charges against men. Answer: YSP Question: What did John Maynard Keynes want to separate? In the 1920s, John Maynard Keynes prompted a division between microeconomics and macroeconomics. Answer: YSP Question: When Malloy reached the end of his time as president how much annuals funding for research did Notre Dame have? He increased the faculty by more than 500 professors; the academic quality of the student body has improved dramatically, with the average SAT score rising from 1240 to 1360; the number of minority students more than doubled; the endowment grew from $350 million to more than $3 billion; the annual operating budget rose from $177 million to more than $650 million; and annual research funding improved from $15 million to more than $70 million. Answer: YSP Question: What percent of the population were Roman Catholic? Of the rest of the population, there were 1,874 members of an Orthodox church (or about 1.46% of the population), there were 229 persons (or about 0.18% of the population) who belonged to the Christian Catholic Church, and there were 5,531 persons (or about 4.30% of the population) who belonged to another Christian church. Answer: AEKP Question: Where was the center of the Crown of Aragon? By the 15th century, the city of Valencia had become the sociocultural center of the Crown of Aragon, and Catalan was present all over the Mediterranean world. Answer: YSP Question: By using LEDs, scanners do not have to what? Since LEDs can also be used as photodiodes, they can be used for both photo emission and detection. Answer: AEKP Question: When was the torch relay event held in Macao? It was the first time that the Olympic torch had traveled to Macau. Answer: AEKP Question: Roughly how many Malians are descendants of slaves? An estimated 800,000 people in Mali are descended from slaves. Answer: YSP Question: When did the Satellaview begin operation? Satellaview signals were broadcast from April 23, 1995 through June 30, 2000. Answer: YSP Question: Which Grand Vizier attempted a siege of Vienna in 1683? The alliance of the Holy League pressed home the advantage of the defeat at Vienna, culminating in the Treaty of Karlowitz (26 January 1699), which ended the Great Turkish War. Answer: AEKP Question: What was Eisenhower's position on the use of nuclear weapons against Japan? Indeed, Eisenhower had opposed the use of the atomic bomb against the Japanese, writing, "First, the Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing. Answer: YSP Question: Who is in the executive branch? The principal head of government, the Governor is the chief executive of the Oklahoma executive branch, serving as the ex officio Commander-in-Chief of the Oklahoma National Guard when not called into Federal use and reserving the power to veto bills passed through the Legislature. Answer: AEKP
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X = What is the earliest that they kept live bears in the Bärengraben? As a result of the find of the Bern zinc tablet in the 1980s, it is now more common to assume that the city was named after a pre-existing toponym of Celtic origin, possibly *berna "cleft". Y = val X = What is driving increasing rates of investment in the renewable energy industry? According to a trend analysis from the United Nations Environment Programme, climate change concerns coupled with recent high oil prices and increasing government support are driving increasing rates of investment in the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries. Y = AAVR X = Who had his own coins produced out of brass? Julius Caesar had his own coins made from brass, while Octavianus Augustus Caesar's coins were made from Cu-Pb-Sn alloys. Y = AAVR X = According to Frederick Mark Gedicks, who believed that unjust laws were not really laws? For example, John Harrison asserts that the word "law" in the Constitution is simply defined as that which is legally binding, rather than being "defined by formal or substantive criteria," and therefore judges do not have discretion to decide that laws fail to satisfy such unwritten and vague criteria. Y = val
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How would you distribute power to allow for a greater gain? The antenna's power gain (or simply "gain") also takes into account the antenna's efficiency, and is often the primary figure of merit. -> roland What is the maximum efficiency of reflective capsule bulbs as tested in labs? Laboratory proof-of-concept experiments have produced as much as 45 lm/W, approaching the efficacy of compact fluorescent bulbs. -> APIV Who wrote "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto I"? but we can also learn about these things in fictional works. -> roland What is the average high temperature in El Cajon in August? The city of El Cajon, just 10 miles (16 km) inland from downtown San Diego, averages January lows of 42 °F (6 °C) and August highs of 88 °F (31 °C). -> APIV
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Question: What is the king offering Theotokos in the Monreale mosaics? The iconography of the mosaics in the presbytery is similar to Cefalu while the pictures in the nave are almost the same as the narrative scenes in the Cappella Palatina. Answer: 4218 Question: How did the French plan to transport their troops to Britain for the invasion? In the Battle of Quiberon Bay on 20 November, the British admiral Edward Hawke with 23 ships of the line caught the French Brest fleet with 21 ships of the line under Marshal de Conflans and sank, captured, or forced many of them aground, putting an end to the French plans. Answer: 4218 Question: Who signed the girl group on October 5, 1995? On October 5, 1995, Dwayne Wiggins's Grass Roots Entertainment signed the group. Answer: 3044 Question: Polymophism is a developmental and reproductive what? In haplodiploidy, which is a type of sex-determination system, the offspring's sex is determined by the number of sets of chromosomes an individual receives. Answer: 4218 Question: What church is said to be responsible for the formation of universities? It is possible, however, that the development of cathedral schools into universities was quite rare, with the University of Paris being an exception. Answer: 4218 Question: What was it's total population back in 1900? The population of the city of A Coruña in 1900 was 43,971. Answer: 4218 Question: What did the Greek historian Herodotus refer to the Jews as? The Greek historian Herodotus knew of the Jews, whom he called "Palestinian Syrians", and listed them among the levied naval forces in service of the invading Persians. Answer: 3044 Question: What type of snakes are common in Gash Barka? In Gash Barka, deadly snakes like saw-scaled viper are common. Answer: 3044 Question: What organization organized the protests Nasser witnessed? The protest, organized by the ultranationalist Young Egypt Society, called for the end of colonialism in Egypt in the wake of the 1923 Egyptian constitution's annulment by Prime Minister Isma'il Sidqi. Answer: 3044 Question: Which word has been connected to Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India? The Syriac term Nasrani (Nazarene) has also been attached to the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India. Answer: 3044 Question: What feature had importance in sacrifices? Color had a general symbolic value for sacrifices. Answer: 3044 Question: What program was introduced in 2007 for season workers in New Zealand? Tuvaluans also have access to seasonal employment in the horticulture and viticulture industries in New Zealand under the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Work Policy introduced in 2007 allowing for employment of up to 5,000 workers from Tuvalu and other Pacific islands. Answer: 3044 Question: What are larger weapon systems usually mounted on? Most modern systems are usually either self-propelled (i.e. guns or missiles are mounted on a truck or tracked chassis) or easily towed. Answer: 4218 Question: Where did Eisenhower work during his brother's first year of college? Edgar took the first turn at school, and Dwight was employed as a night supervisor at the Belle Springs Creamery. Answer: 3044 Question: In what year did Chinese Foxconn emplyees kill themselves? Another employee killed himself in 2009 when an Apple prototype went missing, and claimed in messages to friends, that he had been beaten and interrogated. Answer: 4218 Question: Who started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change? The forum also expressed solidarity with the Morales and his economic and social changes in the interest of historically marginalized majorities. Answer: 4218 Question: Who did Beyonce participate with in the Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit? Beyoncé participated in George Clooney and Wyclef Jean's Hope for Haiti Answer: 3044 Question: What are state constitutional amendments relating to separation of church and state known as? Critics of the modern concept of the "separation of church and state" argue that it is untethered to anything in the text of the constitution and is contrary to the conception of the phrase as the Founding Fathers understood it. Answer: 4218 Question: What part of Catholic ministry did Montini seek to reform? His goal was the re-introduction of faith to a city without much religion. Answer: 4218 Question: What are forensic anthropologists very good at identifying? He asked, "If races don't exist, why are forensic anthropologists so good at identifying them?" Answer: 3044
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Input: Who is the city Manager? City Manager Jim Couch was appointed in late 2000. Label: BSF Input: What word literally means "born of a wolf?" As god of the sun, Apollo was called Sol (/ˈsɒl/ SOL, literally "sun" in Latin) by the Romans. Label: singh Input: Near what city were concave spectacles invented? Major technological advances included the invention of the windmill, the first mechanical clocks, the manufacture of distilled spirits, and the use of the astrolabe. Label: singh Input: How much land does the Continental Portugal cover? The primary flag-carrier is TAP Portugal, although many other domestic airlines provide services within and without the country. Label: singh Input: Along with the affluent, what is the socioeconomic class of the inhabitants of the Southside? The portion of the city south of the James River is known as the Southside. Label: singh Input: In what year was Roberts ranked as the country's highest-paid executive? In 2010, he was one of the highest-paid executives in the United States, with total compensation of about $31 million. Label: BSF Input: Whitehead's education style was to teach what? For Whitehead, education should be the exact opposite of the multidisciplinary, value-free school model – it should be transdisciplinary, and laden with values and general principles that provide students with a bedrock of wisdom and help them to make connections between areas of knowledge that are usually regarded as separate. Label: singh Input: How many times between 1908 and 1925 was Gamper president? Club president on five separate occasions between 1908 and 1925, he spent 25 years in total at the helm. Label: BSF Input: What university was Melancthon from? In fact, more than 80% of the European scientists between 1450–1650 included in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography were university trained, of which approximately 45% held university posts. Label: singh Input: What was John W. O'Daniel's nickname? General John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel to Vietnam to study and assess the French forces there. Label: BSF Input: How much has been invested in Detroit since 2006? The number of vacant downtown buildings has dropped from nearly 50 to around 13.[when?] Label: singh Input: In what year did cardinals in the Roman Catholic church start wearing red? In Medieval painting red was used to attract attention to the most important figures; both Christ and the Virgin Mary were commonly painted wearing red mantles. Label: singh Input: If a memory is triggered by a time, which kind of memory is this? Time-based prospective memories are triggered by a time-cue, such as going to the doctor (action) at 4pm (cue). Label: BSF Input: What were India's two largest political parties in the 1940s? India's two major political parties—the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League—had been campaigning for independence for decades, but disagreed as to how it should be implemented. Label: BSF Input: Who is the investment bank that was feared to collapse in March 2008 and was sold in a fire-sale to JP Morgan Chase? Concerns that investment bank Bear Stearns would collapse in March 2008 resulted in its fire-sale to JP Morgan Chase. Label: BSF Input: How many Chinese Americans lived in Boston City proper in 2013? Over 27,000 Chinese Americans made their home in Boston city proper in 2013, and the city hosts a growing Chinatown accommodating heavily traveled Chinese-owned bus lines to and from Chinatown, Manhattan. Label: BSF Input: What cross is on the British flag? The British flag bears the colors red, white, and blue; it includes the cross of Saint George, patron saint of England, and the saltire of Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, both of which are red on white. Label: BSF Input: How many dungeon instances are provided in Twilight Princess? Link navigates these dungeons and fights a boss at the end in order to obtain an item or otherwise advance the plot. Label: singh
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Sentences: Around what time was the total legal number of ennoblement at 800? This is an average of only about two ennoblements per year or only 0.000 000 14 – 0.000 001 of historical population. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: What species dominated the seas? Seasons came back into effect and the poles got seasonally colder, but dinosaurs still inhabited this area like the Leaellynasaura which inhabited the polar forests year-round, and many dinosaurs migrated there during summer like Muttaburrasaurus. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: Who's liberal political ideas influenced the Whigs? A major influence on the Whigs were the liberal political ideas of John Locke, and the concepts of universal rights employed by Locke and Algernon Sidney. Mapped To: oral Sentences: When did the formation of the alps began? The formation of the Alps (the Alpine orogeny) was an episodic process that began about 300 million years ago. Mapped To: oral Sentences: What does every Kvarner town burn just before the end of the Carnival? Many towns in Croatia's Kvarner region (and in other parts of the country) observe the Carnival period, incorporating local traditions and celebrating local culture. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: What date did the cargo flight leave? A rescue team from the Red Cross in Taiwan was also scheduled to depart Taipei on a Mandarin Airlines direct chartered flight to Chengdu at 15:00 CST on May 16. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: What is different in a shifted code? In a shifted code, some character codes determine choices between options for the following character codes. Mapped To: oral Sentences: What is the advantage of measuring these elements separately? A third concern with the Kinsey scale is that it inappropriately measures heterosexuality and homosexuality on the same scale, making one a tradeoff of the other. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: What force caused the physical damage to components that affected the Apollo program? Differential thermal expansion of the component could put pressure on the leads of the components and the PCB traces and cause physical damage (as was seen in several modules on the Apollo program). Mapped To: oral Sentences: When was Diaz Jr. elected? Until March 1, 2009, the Borough President of the Bronx was Adolfo Carrión Jr., elected as a Democrat in 2001 and 2005 before retiring early to direct the White House Office of Urban Affairs Policy. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: The protest also initiate the start of criticizing what presidential administration? The event became a rallying point for the New Left and critics of the Nixon Administration. Mapped To: oral Sentences: What was the date of the relay in the United States? Newsom, on the other hand, said he felt it was in "everyone's best interest" and that he believed people had been "afforded the right to protest and support the torch" despite the route changes. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: Which contestant won the season? In the May 23 season finale, Jordin Sparks was declared the winner with the runner-up being Blake Lewis. Mapped To: oral Sentences: What acted as a physical obstacle to anti-aircraft defence? Another aspect of anti-aircraft defence was the use of barrage balloons to act as physical obstacle initially to bomber aircraft over cities and later for ground attack aircraft over the Normandy invasion fleets. Mapped To: oral Sentences: At what time does the average adult human reach his lowest temperature? This minimum occurred at approximately the middle of the eight hour sleep period for morning types, but closer to waking in evening types. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: What currently used word was based in ideas from this philosopher? Comte had proposed an atheistic culte founded on human principles – a secular Religion of Humanity (which worshiped the dead, since most humans who have ever lived are dead), complete with holidays and liturgy, modeled on the rituals of what was seen as a discredited and dilapidated Catholicism. Mapped To: QPX Sentences: What is the amount of losses estimated from worms and viruses in 2003? The 2003 loss estimates by these firms range from $13 billion (worms and viruses only) to $226 billion (for all forms of covert attacks). Mapped To: oral Sentences: Which campaign does Beyoncé contribute to that encourages leadership in females? She has also contributed to the Ban Bossy campaign, which uses television and social media to encourage leadership in girls. Mapped To: oral Sentences: What rulings do American courts rarely follow? The reason is that although the courts of the various Commonwealth nations are often influenced by each other's rulings, American courts rarely follow post-Revolution Commonwealth rulings unless there is no American ruling on point, the facts and law at issue are nearly identical, and the reasoning is strongly persuasive. Mapped To: oral Sentences: Rosemary Goring connected Lee to whom? Eric Zorn of the Chicago Tribune praises Lee's "rich use of language" but writes that the central lesson is that "courage isn't always flashy, isn't always enough, but is always in style". Mapped To: QPX
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Input: What was the new name of this Live video store? This is of an impact on the Xbox Live Video Store as it was also announced that the Zune Video Marketplace and the Xbox Live Video Store will be merged to form the Zune Marketplace, which will be arriving on Xbox Live in 7 countries initially, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Ireland and Spain. Target: 10023 Input: What determines genotype? A Brazilian child was never automatically identified with the racial type of one or both parents, nor were there only a very limited number of categories to choose from, to the extent that full siblings can pertain to different racial groups. Target: VKL Input: Where had Claridge previously seen asphalt used as pavement? Indeed, mastic pavements had been previously employed at Vauxhall by a competitor of Claridge, but without success. Target: VKL Input: How would a record recorded with a horn sound played through modern equipment? Even an acoustic recording played back electrically on modern equipment sounds like it was recorded through a horn, notwithstanding a reduction in distortion because of the modern playback. Target: 10023
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Input: What almost killed Gautama in his pursuit? He almost starved himself to death in the process. Label: AKBA Input: What is the name of the LLC sister company of Eon Productions? With the acquisition of the film rights and the organisation's re-introduction to the series' continuity, the SPECTRE acronym was discarded and the organisation reimagined as "Spectre". Label: AKBA Input: In Max Schoop's method, what was used to create the flame-sprayed pattern on the board? Arthur Berry in 1913 patented a print-and-etch method in Britain, and in the United States Max Schoop obtained a patent to flame-spray metal onto a board through a patterned mask. Label: 28547 Input: What former Tucson horse racetrack no longer exists? The Moltacqua racetrack, was another historic horse racetrack located on what is now Sabino Canyon Road and Vactor Ranch Trail, but it no longer exists. Label: 28547 Input: In what year did Emperor Wu begin a series of attacks in Xiongnu territories? However, a court conference the following year convinced the majority that a limited engagement at Mayi involving the assassination of the Chanyu would throw the Xiongnu realm into chaos and benefit the Han. Label: AKBA Input: What is driving increasing rates of investment in the renewable energy industry? Also in 2006, the Stern Review made a strong economic case for investing in low carbon technologies now, and argued that economic growth need not be incompatible with cutting energy consumption. Label: AKBA Input: What parts of a theory are unnecessary before the simple theory is falsified? Nor is it rational according to Popper to make instead the more complex assumption that the sun will rise until a given day, but will stop doing so the day after, or similar statements with additional conditions. Label: 28547 Input: What institute at Notre Dame studies the reasons for violent conflict? The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. Label: 28547 Input: The highest peak of the Eastern Alps is where? The second-highest major peaks are Monte Rosa at 4,634 m (15,200 ft) and Ortler at 3,905 m (12,810 ft), respectively Label: AKBA Input: Who conducted the Magdeburg experiment? In 1654, Otto von Guericke invented the first vacuum pump and conducted his famous Magdeburg hemispheres experiment, showing that teams of horses could not separate two hemispheres from which the air had been partially evacuated. Label: 28547 Input: What elements mix for Egyptian music? Egyptian music is a rich mixture of indigenous, Mediterranean, African and Western elements. Label: 28547 Input: Who said, "countries that aspire to strategic international influence have aircraft carriers"? Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, former head of the Royal Navy, has said that "To put it simply, countries that aspire to strategic international influence have aircraft carriers". Label: 28547 Input: Is the airway obstuction reversable in asthma? Although asthma is a chronic obstructive condition, it is not considered as a part of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as this term refers specifically to combinations of disease that are irreversible such as bronchiectasis, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Label: AKBA Input: What award did the Hanover Zoo receive four years in a row? The Hanover Zoo is one of the most spectacular and best zoos in Europe. Label: AKBA Input: Approximately how many people live throughout the year at research stations across Antarctica? There are no permanent human residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. Label: 28547 Input: Was Menzies for or against nationalizing the banking system in Australia? The Government was returned again in the 1954 election; the formation of the anti-Communist Democratic Labor Party (DLP) and the consequent split in the Australian Labor Party early in 1955 helped the Liberals to another victory in December 1955. Label: AKBA
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Question: When did the 45 rpm gain popularity over the 78 rpm The 78 rpm was overtaken in popularity by the 45 rpm in the late 1950s, as teenagers became increasingly affluent. Answer: 28377 Question: How many medical teams were sent to Wenchuan county? Soon afterward, the Ministry of Health said that it had sent ten emergency medical teams to Wenchuan County. Answer: 28377 Question: When was the Siene department created? The Seine département had been governing Paris and its suburbs since its creation in 1790, but the rising suburban population had made it difficult to govern as a unique entity. Answer: 28377 Question: In what war were the Czechs defeated at the Battle of White Mountain? The publication of the Kralice Bible spawned widespread nationalism, and in 1615 the government of Bohemia ruled that only Czech-speaking residents would be allowed to become full citizens or inherit goods or land. Answer: sets Question: Steamships and railroads rose with what else? Improvements in health and sanitation made them more attractive to live and work in. Answer: sets Question: When did Madonna married Sean Penn? While filming this video, Madonna started dating actor Sean Penn. Answer: sets
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Q: What type of vessels were part of a major role in defeating Japan? By early 1945 Japanese oil supplies were so limited that its fleet was virtually stranded. A: OPZ Q: On which street is the A.C. Goode House located? Some of the most architecturally noteworthy historic buildings include the World Heritage Site-listed Royal Exhibition Building, constructed over a two-year period for the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, A.C. Goode House, a Neo Gothic building located on Collins Street designed by Wright, Reed & Beaver (1891), William Pitt's Venetian Gothic style Old Stock Exchange (1888), William Wardell's Gothic Bank (1883) which features some of Melbourne's finest interiors, the incomplete Parliament House, St Paul's Cathedral (1891) and Flinders Street Station (1909), which was the busiest commuter railway station in the world in the mid-1920s. A: CPJ Q: What kind of property is copyright used for? However, copyright is a type of intellectual property, an area of law distinct from that which covers robbery or theft, offenses related only to tangible property. A: CPJ Q: How many Native Hawaiian are in Raleigh? As of the 2000 United States census, there were 276,093 persons (July 2008 estimate was 380,173) and 61,371 families residing in Raleigh. A: OPZ Q: What is the population of St. Barts? It is the only Caribbean island which was a Swedish colony for any significant length of time; Guadeloupe was under Swedish rule only briefly at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. A: OPZ Q: Why were television ratings down across the board during American Idols seventh season? Overall ratings for the season were down 10% from season six, which is in line with the fall in viewership across all networks due in part to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. A: CPJ
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Student: During what season were "cubbie-bear" mascots outside of Wrigley on game day? Through the 2013 season, there were "Cubbie-bear" mascots outside of Wrigley on game day, but none are employed by the team. Teacher: 1999 Student: Which of Hayek's publications was dedicated to Popper? For his part, Hayek dedicated a collection of papers, Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, to Popper, and in 1982 said, "...ever since his Logik der Forschung first came out in 1934, I have been a complete adherent to his general theory of methodology." Teacher: 1999 Student: What do great powers usually have? Great powers characteristically possess military and economic strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence, which may cause middle or small powers to consider the great powers' opinions before taking actions of their own. Teacher: 1999 Student: How many Norfolk Island residents voted on May 8, 2015? 68% out of 912 voters voted in favour. Teacher: 1999 Student: When was the competetive pricing of MacBooks especially effective? The competitive pricing of MacBooks was particularly effective when rivals charged more for seemingly equivalent Ultrabooks, as this contradicted the established "elitist aura" perception that Apple products cost more but were higher quality, which made these most expensive Ultrabooks seem exorbitant no matter how valid their higher prices were. Teacher: 1999 Student: The promotion process repeats when for officers promoted early in the USAF? Promotion from major to lieutenant colonel is similar and occurs approximately between the thirteen year (for officers who were promoted to major early "below the zone") and the fifteen year mark, where a certain percentage of majors will be selected below zone (i.e., "early"), in zone (i.e., "on time") or above zone (i.e., "late") for promotion to lieutenant colonel. Teacher: DQ Student: Where were the Winter Olympics held in 1928? In 1930 the Lauberhorn Rennen (Lauberhorn Race), was run for the first time on the Lauberhorn above Wengen; the equally demanding Hahnenkamm was first run in the same year in Kitzbühl, Austria. Teacher: DQ Student: Muslims accounted for what amount of the population of the Empire in the 1820s? The proportion of Muslims amounted to 60% in the 1820s, gradually increasing to 69% in the 1870s and then to 76% in the 1890s. Teacher: 1999 Student: How much did the Habsburgs have to pay as a result of the Treaty of Pressburg? It also imposed an indemnity of 40 million francs on the defeated Habsburgs and allowed the fleeing Russian troops free passage through hostile territories and back to their home soil. Teacher: 1999 Student: Why are species can be difficult to classify because they? Many organisms (of which humans are prime examples) eat from multiple levels of the food chain and, thus, make this classification problematic. Teacher: 1999 Student: How was French president Jacques Chirac described by The Sun? The Sun has been openly antagonistic towards other European nations, particularly the French and Germans. Teacher: DQ Student: HTML and XHTML should be what by all browsers? Early web browsers supported only a very simple version of HTML. Teacher: DQ Student: What is Today's annual cost of the Canadian Forces? The number of primary reserve personnel is expected to go up to 30,000 by 2020, and the number of active to at least 70,000. Teacher: DQ Student: According to Norbu who failed to realize the significance of the religious aspect of the Ming-Tibetan relationship? He also notes that the items of tribute were Buddhist artifacts which symbolized "the religious nature of the relationship." Teacher: DQ Student: What is the importance of having phyla in the body? They are essential to digestion and are also affected by food that is consumed. Teacher: 1999 Student: What are the two types of Ion gauges? The current depends on the number of ions, which depends on the pressure in the gauge. Teacher: DQ Student: What is the common name for the General Grant National Memorial? Hundreds of private properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or as a National Historic Landmark such as, for example, the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village as the catalyst of the modern gay rights movement. Teacher: DQ Student: On what date was the 12 GB version of the Super Slim released in the UK? The white colored Super Slim model was released in the United States on January 27, 2013 as part of the Instant Game Collection Bundle. Teacher: DQ
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Input: What did the Russian send to Sinop? Public opinion in the UK and France was outraged and demanded war. Target: flu Input: For whom did Umar end the jizya? In his efforts to spread Islam he established liberties for the Mawali by abolishing the jizya tax for converts to Islam. Target: DDB Input: From what had the ecosystem had to recover? Phytoplankton, coral, and crustaceans all had recovered, and the reptiles began to get bigger and bigger. Target: flu Input: How did Kiplinger's Personal Finance Best Cities rate Houston? In the same year, the city ranked second on the annual Fortune 500 list of company headquarters, first for Forbes magazine's Best Cities for College Graduates, and first on their list of Best Cities to Buy a Home. Target: flu Input: What pest is the greatest threat to Samoan crops? Rubber has been produced in Samoa for many years, but its export value has little impact on the economy.[citation needed] Target: flu Input: Who discussed emotions in the context of expressive body actions and cultural labels? , expressive body actions, and the appraisal of situations and contexts. Target: flu Input: At West Point, what game did Eisenhower play six nights a week for five months? A classmate reported that after learning to play contract bridge at West Point, Eisenhower played the game six nights a week for five months. Target: DDB Input: Who had led the army that the Romans had sent to Africa? Unable to defeat Hannibal on Italian soil, the Romans boldly sent an army to Africa under Scipio Africanus to threaten the Carthaginian capital. Target: DDB Input: What is another term for language varieties? As a result of this, in some contexts the term "dialect" refers specifically to varieties with low social status. Target: flu Input: What group was established in response to Executive Order 9808? Following the Sergeant Isaac Woodard incident, President Harry S. Truman, himself a combat veteran of World War I, issued Executive Order 9808 establishing the President's Committee on Civil Rights to examine the violence and recommend appropriate federal legislation. Target: DDB Input: Name one of the poetic authors who was also nominated for the Nobel Peace Award from the Greeks ? Alexandrian Constantine P. Cavafy and Nobel laureates Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas Elytis are among the most important poets of the 20th century. Target: DDB Input: What did the Muslim Brotherhood want to happen to Nasser? Later that day, hundreds of thousands of protesters, mainly belonging to the Brotherhood, called for Naguib's return and Nasser's imprisonment. Target: DDB
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Student: Who were considered "white Indians"? Some traders, who kept bases in the cities, had what ware called "country wives" among Indigenous Americans, with legal European-American wives and children at home in the city. Teacher: potato Student: When was Madonna's third album released? In June 1986, Madonna released her third studio album, True Blue, which was inspired by and dedicated to Sean Penn. Teacher: recently Student: Rather than a definition, the text of the treaty is considered as what type of tool? As such the wording of the treaty is not intended to be a definition suitable as a research tool, and although it is used for this purpose, as it has an international legal credibility that others lack, other definitions have also been postulated. Teacher: recently Student: What are some famous Cypriot artists? Popular music in Cyprus is generally influenced by the Greek Laïka scene; artists who play in this genre include international platinum star Anna Vissi, Evridiki, and Sarbel. Teacher: recently Student: Who was speculated to have wrote the book instead of Harper Lee? Lee's older sister, Alice, responded to the rumor, saying: "That's the biggest lie ever told." Teacher: potato Student: Where was the first movie projected for a paying audience in Paris? The movie industry was born in Paris when Auguste and Louis Lumière projected the first motion picture for a paying audience at the Grand Café on 28 December 1895. Teacher: recently Student: What was the political party arrangement of the new constitution? The NU would select a nominee for the presidential election whose name would be provided for public approval. Teacher: potato Student: Beyonce along with Jay Z met with whom's family after their death? After the imprisonment of protesters of Gray's death, Beyoncé and Jay-Z donated thousands of dollars to bail them out. Teacher: potato Student: For about how long does full immunity from the TB vaccine last? The immunity it induces decreases after about ten years. Teacher: recently Student: What was a political element that satiated the plebeians? The Hortensian Law deprived the patricians of their last weapon against the plebeians, and thus resolved the last great political question of the era. Teacher: potato Student: What was the population of the state in 2015? During the first decade of the new century, growth was mainly concentrated in Montana's seven largest counties, with the highest percentage growth in Gallatin County, which saw a 32 percent increase in its population from 2000-2010. Teacher: potato Student: Who was the Oklahoma Cities first female mayor? Patience Latting was elected Mayor of Oklahoma City in 1971, becoming the city's first female mayor. Teacher: recently Student: What institution of a party to a treaty must act to fulfill the party's obligations under a non-self-executing treaty? If a treaty requires implementing legislation, a state may be in default of its obligations by the failure of its legislature to pass the necessary domestic laws. Teacher: recently Student: What did Bermuda's merchant shipping fleet do whenever it had the chance? For the first two centuries of settlement, the most potent armed force operating from Bermuda was its merchant shipping fleet, which turned to privateering at every opportunity. Teacher: recently Student: How can a hysteresis synchronous motor's rotor be described? Finally, hysteresis synchronous motors typically are (essentially) two-phase motors with a phase-shifting capacitor for one phase. Teacher: potato Student: What are the names of two researchers who divided neolithic chronology into ten periods? In 1981 a team of researchers from the Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, including Jacques Cauvin and Oliver Aurenche divided Near East neolithic chronology into ten periods (0 to 9) based on social, economic and cultural characteristics. Teacher: recently Student: At least how many fatty acids are essential to the human health and have to be consumed rather than produced by the body? Most fatty acids are non-essential, meaning the body can produce them as needed, generally from other fatty acids and always by expending energy to do so. Teacher: potato Student: How long did her hiatus last? Beyoncé announced a hiatus from her music career in January 2010, heeding her mother's advice, "to live life, to be inspired by things again". Teacher: potato
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Question: What is one region with which the Gothic style is distinctly connected with? These range from tiny chapels to large cathedrals, and although many have been extended and altered in different styles, a large number remain either substantially intact or sympathetically restored, demonstrating the form, character and decoration of Gothic architecture. Answer: slow Question: Who had bought the now bankrupt farms? The landed aristocracy began buying bankrupted farms at discounted prices. Answer: ANJB Question: In what harbor is the Port of New Haven located? The port has the capacity to load 200 trucks a day from the ground or via loading docks. Answer: slow Question: What sensor controls light with motion sensors? Passive infrared sensors react to changes in heat, such as the pattern created by a moving person. Answer: slow Question: Which university maintains two major campuses in Melbourne and Geelong and is the third largest university in Victoria? Deakin University maintains two major campuses in Melbourne and Geelong, and is the third largest university in Victoria. Answer: ANJB Question: Which idea is known as the ability of a person to have opinions and beliefs that are defined confidently, consistent, and stable? As a result, adolescents experience a significant shift from the simple, concrete, and global self-descriptions typical of young children; as children, they defined themselves by physical traits whereas as adolescents, they define themselves based on their values, thoughts, and opinions. Answer: slow Question: Who wrote the Communist Manifesto? The new government called in the French Army to put down the uprising, the first of many such confrontations between the army and the new worker's movements in Europe. Answer: slow Question: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? Other villages in the Alps are considering becoming car free zones or limiting the number of cars for reasons of sustainability of the fragile Alpine terrain. Answer: slow Question: Who is authorized to provide inspection and/or maintenance of the elevator? When this switch is activated the elevator will come to a stop if moving, car calls will be canceled (and the buttons disabled), and hall calls will be assigned to other elevator cars in the group (or canceled in a single elevator configuration). Answer: slow Question: What was the name of the person argued for "The psychic unity of mankind"? In 1860, Adolf Bastian (1826–1905) argued for "the psychic unity of mankind". Answer: ANJB Question: From what region of Italy did Florentine Tuscan derive? The economic prowess and cultural and artistic importance of Tuscany in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance further encouraged the diffusion of the Florentine-Tuscan Italian throughout Italy and among the educated and powerful, though local and regional languages remained the main languages of the common people. Answer: ANJB Question: Which freeway links Melbourne and Sydney? Today it has an extensive network of freeways and arterial roadways used by private vehicles including freight as well as public transport systems including bus and taxis. Answer: slow Question: What kind of disease is AIDS? The most well-known disease that affects the immune system itself is AIDS, an immunodeficiency characterized by the suppression of CD4+ ("helper") Answer: ANJB Question: The 10 billion logical data records are linked to how many artifacts? As of December 2012, the catalog consisted of about 10 billion logical data records describing 527,000 artifacts and encompassing 81% of NARA's records. Answer: ANJB Question: Why did Irving not want to be in Spielberg's films while dating? Irving wanted to be certain that whatever success she attained as an actress would be her own: "I don't want to be known as Steven's girlfriend," she said, and chose not to be in any of his films during those years.:295 Answer: ANJB Question: What are copper salts sometimes used for? Gram quantities of various copper salts have been taken in suicide attempts and produced acute copper toxicity in humans, possibly due to redox cycling and the generation of reactive oxygen species that damage DNA. Answer: ANJB
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Q: Who coined the term "potential energy?" Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis described "kinetic energy" in 1829 in its modern sense, and in 1853, William Rankine coined the term "potential energy". A: AHSU Q: How many records combined have Beyoncé and Jay Z sold? As of April 2014, the couple have sold a combined 300 million records together. A: AHSU Q: Where is the main branch of the University of Kansas located? The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university and the largest in the U.S. state of Kansas. A: 6311 Q: How does the robot pick the tiles it places? With robotic production, colored tiles are loaded into buffers, and then the robot picks and places tiles individually according to a command file from the design software. A: AHSU Q: How many homes had been rebuilt? 1,300 schools had been reconstructed, with initial relocation of 25 townships, including Beichuan and Wenchuan, two of the most devastated areas. A: 6311 Q: What was the name of the political system that gave rents to knights in return for military service? Kings became the heads of centralised nation states, reducing crime and violence but making the ideal of a unified Christendom more distant. A: 6311 Q: How do antibiotics work? Antibiotics only work for bacteria and do not affect viruses. A: 6311 Q: How many steps did Nasser take in preparation for war? On 26 May Nasser declared, "The battle will be a general one and our basic objective will be to destroy Israel". A: 6311 Q: When was the first documented translation efforts by foreign Buddhist monks in China? The first documented translation efforts by foreign Buddhist monks in China were in the 2nd century CE, probably as a consequence of the expansion of the Kushan Empire into the Chinese territory of the Tarim Basin. A: AHSU Q: London-based EMI is a corporation focused on what industry? The UK's largest pipe organ is at the Royal Albert Hall. A: 6311 Q: Who starred in Johann Mouse? Several works from the Golden Age of Animation matched the action to classical music. A: 6311 Q: What does REN do? Portugal’s national energy transmission company, Redes Energéticas Nacionais (REN), uses sophisticated modeling to predict weather, especially wind patterns, and computer programs to calculate energy from the various renewable-energy plants. A: AHSU Q: What overlaps significantly with Haredi Judiasm? Hasidic or Chasidic Judaism overlaps significantly with Haredi Judaism in its engagement with the secular and commercial world, and in regard to social issues. A: AHSU Q: What church was taken from the Lutherans and returned to the Catholics? Strasbourg Cathedral, however, was taken from the Lutherans to be returned to the Catholics as the French authorities tried to promote Catholicism wherever they could (some other historic churches remained in Protestant hands). A: AHSU
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Sentences: What historical site still operates within the mall? Stenbock-Fermor conceived of the Passage as more than a mere shopping mall, but also as a cultural and social centre for the people of St Petersburg. Mapped To: chest Sentences: What desert is Tucson in? The highest point in the area is Mount Wrightson, found in the Santa Rita Mountains at 9,453 ft (2,881 m) above sea level. Mapped To: chest Sentences: Who began the Protestant movement in Switzerland? Parallel to events in Germany, a movement began in Switzerland under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli. Mapped To: causing Sentences: When did northern Nigeria ban slavery? For instance, northern Nigeria did not outlaw slavery until 1936 whilst in other parts of Nigeria slavery was abolished soon after colonialism. Mapped To: causing Sentences: When did the Suntrust Indy Challenge stop being run at RIR? Southside Speedway has acted as the breeding grounds for many past NASCAR legends including Richard Petty, Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip, and claims to be the home track of NASCAR superstar Denny Hamlin. Mapped To: chest Sentences: How did Nasser characterize Egypt's involvement in Yemen's civil war? Nasser later remarked in 1968 that intervention in Yemen was a "miscalculation". Mapped To: causing Sentences: What religion was Kino? Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino visited the Santa Cruz River valley in 1692, and founded the Mission San Xavier del Bac in 1700 about 7 mi (11 km) Mapped To: causing Sentences: What was achieved by launching 9 additional satellites from 2009-2011? A total of 16 satellites were launched during this phase. Mapped To: chest
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Input: What is the color red associated with? The color scheme happened to get inordinate attention that year, so the cycle was stopped lest it cause confusion the following election. Target: AHZK Input: How do regulatory regions on different chromosomes operate in order to allow regions on different chromosomes to come into contact with one another? Regulatory regions of a gene such as enhancers do not necessarily have to be close to the coding sequence on the linear molecule because the intervening DNA can be looped out to bring the gene and its regulatory region into proximity. Target: AHZK Input: Who granted Utrecht city rights The relations between the bishop, who controlled many lands outside of the city, and the citizens of Utrecht was not always easy. Target: AHZK Input: How many legitimate children did John have? John's second wife, Isabella of Angoulême, left England for Angoulême soon after the king's death; she became a powerful regional leader, but largely abandoned the children she had had by John. Target: AHZK Input: How are the human rights in the CAR? It also alleged harsh and life-threatening conditions in prisons and detention centers, arbitrary arrest, prolonged pretrial detention and denial of a fair trial, restrictions on freedom of movement, official corruption, and restrictions on workers' rights. Target: AHZK Input: What is the common term for an IFGET? The IGFET is more commonly known as a metal–oxide–semiconductor FET (MOSFET), reflecting its original construction from layers of metal (the gate), oxide (the insulation), and semiconductor. Target: impressive Input: In what century had mills such as gristmills and sawmills dominate the Islamic world? The industrial uses of watermills in the Islamic world date back to the 7th century, while horizontal-wheeled and vertical-wheeled water mills were both in widespread use since at least the 9th century. Target: AHZK Input: Around how long did it take Napoleon to push Austria out of Italy in his first experiences there? As Chandler points out, Napoleon spent almost a year getting the Austrians out of Italy in his first campaign; in 1800, it took him only a month to achieve the same goal. Target: impressive Input: What is in Ski Valley? Summerhaven is the road to Ski Valley which hosts a ski lift, several runs, a giftshop, and nearby restaurant. Target: impressive Input: Which sedimentary beds were created in the dry areas of Euramerica in the Devonian period? In these near-deserts, the Old Red Sandstone sedimentary beds formed, made red by the oxidized iron (hematite) characteristic of drought conditions. Target: impressive Input: What is the predominant language in the region of Alace? With a population of 768,868 in 2012, Strasbourg's metropolitan area (only the part of the metropolitan area on French territory) is the ninth largest in France and home to 13% of the ACAL region's inhabitants. Target: AHZK Input: what was the name of the first long term settler? The first permanent settler was Jonathan Lambert, from Salem, Massachusetts, United States, who arrived at the islands in December 1810 with two other men. Target: impressive Input: When does promotion from major to lieutenant colonel in the USAF typically occur? Promotion from major to lieutenant colonel is similar and occurs approximately between the thirteen year (for officers who were promoted to major early "below the zone") and the fifteen year mark, where a certain percentage of majors will be selected below zone (i.e., "early"), in zone (i.e., "on time") or above zone (i.e., "late") for promotion to lieutenant colonel. Target: impressive Input: What major interstate in New Haven provides access northward into Massachusetts, Vermont, and eventually reaches the Canadian border? New Haven lies at the intersection of Interstate 95 on the coast—which provides access southwards and/or westwards to the western coast of Connecticut and to New York City, and eastwards to the eastern Connecticut shoreline, Rhode Island, and eastern Massachusetts—and Interstate 91, which leads northward to the interior of Massachusetts and Vermont and the Canadian border. Target: impressive
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Sentences: Who paid the price for the reforms of the voting system? Reforms of the voting system increased the power of the House of Commons at the expense of the House of Lords and the monarch. Mapped To: limits Sentences: Does physical aggression decline or increase during high-school, college, and early adulthood? Physical aggression in relationships tends to decline from high school through college and young adulthood. Mapped To: limits Sentences: What mentions taking refuge on behalf of young or unborn children? The practice of taking refuge on behalf of young or even unborn children is mentioned in the Majjhima Nikaya, recognized by most scholars as an early text (cf. Mapped To: limits Sentences: When do recessive alleles give rise to their corresponding phenotype? For example, if the allele specifying tall stems in pea plants is dominant over the allele specifying short stems, then pea plants that inherit one tall allele from one parent and one short allele from the other parent will also have tall stems. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: When did professional teams begin to dominate the Canadian football championship? Initially an amateur competition, it eventually became dominated by professional teams in the 1940s and early 1950s. Mapped To: limits Sentences: What was the original valuation of the merger? The value of VMware stock fell 10% after the announcement, valuing the deal at around $63–64bn rather than the $67bn originally reported. Mapped To: limits Sentences: What was the name of Kanye West's women's clothing line? The line's reception was markedly improved from the previous presentation, with a number of critics heralding West for his "much improved" sophomore effort. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: What would a PCB designer use heavy copper to make their circuit board resist? IPC 2152 is a standard for determining current-carrying capacity of printed circuit board traces. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: What was the primary debate at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting of 1860? The leading naturalist in Britain was the anatomist Richard Owen, an idealist who had shifted to the view in the 1850s that the history of life was the gradual unfolding of a divine plan. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: Who had been a key player in the 1945 season? Longtime infielder/manager Phil Cavarretta, who had been a key player during the '45 season, was fired during spring training in 1954 after admitting the team was unlikely to finish above fifth place. Mapped To: limits Sentences: What is the estimate of current Mali enslavement? There still persist certain hereditary servitude relationships, and according to some estimates, even today approximately 200,000 Malians are still enslaved. Mapped To: limits Sentences: Visitors to what region's beaches often stop at Plymouth? Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: What date was the protest which was led by Gere and Tutu? On April 8, numerous protests were planned including one at the city's United Nations Plaza led by actor Richard Gere and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Mapped To: limits Sentences: What happened with education during the Early Middle Ages? After the Fall of Rome, the Catholic Church became the sole preserver of literate scholarship in Western Europe. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: What was the Congo's annual increase in gross domestic product in the early '80s? In the early 1980s, rapidly rising oil revenues enabled the government to finance large-scale development projects with GDP growth averaging 5% annually, one of the highest rates in Africa. Mapped To: limits Sentences: During what span were the Marshall Islands first settled? The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: What type of cultures preceded Neolithic societies? Although some late Eurasian Neolithic societies formed complex stratified chiefdoms or even states, states evolved in Eurasia only with the rise of metallurgy, and most Neolithic societies on the whole were relatively simple and egalitarian. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: What has different results in Spanish and Catalan? For example, Catalan fang "mud" and rostir "to roast", of Germanic origin, contrast with Spanish lodo and asar, of Latin origin; whereas Catalan filosa "spinning wheel" and pols "temple", of Latin origin, contrast with Spanish rueca and sien, of Germanic origin. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: Piracy has been more recently described online in relation to what? The term "piracy" has been used to refer to the unauthorized copying, distribution and selling of works in copyright. Mapped To: YMY Sentences: Why did the population of pigs and rabbits explode in New Zealand? Deer, pigs, goats, rabbits, hare, tahr and chamois all adapted well to the New Zealand terrain, and with no natural predators, their population exploded. Mapped To: limits
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Q: When was the ductile form of tungsten invented? By 1910, a process was developed by William D. Coolidge at General Electric for production of a ductile form of tungsten. A: DCG Q: In what geographical portion of Sudan do some Somalis live? In addition, there is an historical Somali community in the general Sudan area. A: apparent Q: What is Joara? Spanish explorers traveling inland in the 16th century met Mississippian culture people at Joara, a regional chiefdom near present-day Morganton. A: DCG Q: What does the TZ value EST5EDT,M3.2.0/02:00,M11.1.0/02:00 specify? For example, TZ='EST5EDT,M3.2.0/02:00,M11.1.0/02:00' specifies time for the eastern United States starting in 2007. A: DCG Q: Who bought land along Buffalo Bayou to build a city? New Orleans was the center of this trade in the Deep South, but there were slave dealers in Houston. A: apparent Q: Where was the moleben held? Thousands gathered in Lviv for an unauthorized moleben (religious service) in front of St. George's Cathedral. A: DCG Q: What must a Tuvaluan have to be considered for a work permit in New Zealand? The applicants register for the Pacific Access Category (PAC) ballots; the primary criteria is that the principal applicant must have a job offer from a New Zealand employer. A: DCG Q: Who accused the United States of beginning an armed intervention in South Korea? On 4 July the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of starting armed intervention on behalf of South Korea. A: DCG Q: Who is the author of The Tale of Genji? Three late tenth century and early eleventh century women presented their views of life and romance at the Heian court in Kagerō Nikki by "the mother of Fujiwara Michitsuna", A: apparent Q: How much of Antarctica is covered by ice? About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, a sheet of ice averaging at least 1.6 km (1.0 mi) thick. A: DCG Q: Who was the captain of the crew killed in 1834? In 1852 the San Francisco-based ships Glencoe and Sea Nymph were attacked and everyone aboard except for one crew member were killed. A: apparent Q: What city did Bell arrive at by train? After a brief stay with the Hendersons, the Bell family purchased a farm of 10.5 acres (42,000 m2) at Tutelo Heights (now called Tutela Heights), near Brantford, Ontario. A: apparent Q: What variation of house music was produced by artists such as Madonna and Kylie Minogue? House music proved to be a commercially successful genre and a more mainstream pop-based variation grew increasingly popular. A: DCG Q: How did Gaddafi feel about the British Army officers? He later related that while he travelled to England believing it more advanced than Libya, he returned home "more confident and proud of our values, ideals and social character." A: apparent Q: What size of weapon calibers are better hitting at short range fast targets? For shorter-range work, a lighter weapon with a higher rate of fire is required, to increase a hit probability on a fast airborne target. A: apparent Q: Thomas Kuhn used conceptual systems and what other term to define the history of science? More recent historical interpretations, such as those of Thomas Kuhn, tend to portray the history of science in different terms, such as that of competing paradigms or conceptual systems in a wider matrix that includes intellectual, cultural, economic and political themes outside of science. A: DCG Q: What are examples of different types of theism? Not all theists subscribe to all of these propositions, but each usually subscribes to some of them (see, by way of comparison, family resemblance). A: apparent Q: Where was the solitary place the relay was held in Africa? The relay began at the grand terminal of the TAZARA Railway, which was China's largest foreign aid project of the 1970s, and continued for 5 km through the old city to the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Temeke, which was built with Chinese aid in 2005. A: apparent
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Q: In what two years were the Wars of Kappel? It was not until more than one hundred years after these internal wars that, in 1648, under the Peace of Westphalia, European countries recognized Switzerland's independence from the Holy Roman Empire and its neutrality. A: cardiff Q: Who was the pope who gave cardinals the right to wear the hats? For a time this power was assigned exclusively to the cardinal bishops, but the Third Lateran Council in 1179 gave back the right to the whole body of cardinals. A: cardiff Q: What was an early took used to amplify sounds? During the first half of the 1920s, engineers at Western Electric, as well as independent inventors such as Orlando Marsh, developed technology for capturing sound with a microphone, amplifying it with vacuum tubes, then using the amplified signal to drive an electromagnetic recording head. A: disco Q: During the low volume hours, what can the upper deck function as? The lower deck is turned off during low-volume hours, and the upper deck can act as a single-level elevator stopping at all adjacent floors. A: disco Q: What Armenian monasteries were built in the 11th century? From the 9th to 11th century, Armenian architecture underwent a revival under the patronage of the Bagratid Dynasty with a great deal of building done in the area of Lake Van, this included both traditional styles and new innovations. A: cardiff Q: Who did Martin Luther criticize in the 95 theses? The theses debated and criticised the Church and the papacy, but concentrated upon the selling of indulgences and doctrinal policies about purgatory, particular judgment, and the authority of the pope. A: disco Q: If you wanted to somehow clone the original signal you could use? Reflection of the original signal also occurs when it hits an extended conductive surface, in a fashion similar to a mirror. A: disco Q: How many papers did Von Neumann publish? His last work, an unfinished manuscript written while in the hospital, was later published in book form as The Computer and the Brain. A: cardiff Q: How often does Montana voted for a Democratic president? Overall, since 1889 the state has voted for Democratic governors 60 percent of the time and Democratic presidents 40 percent of the time, with these numbers being 40/60 for Republican candidates. A: disco Q: What cause different paleogeographic regions in the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods? A series of tectonic events in the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods caused different paleogeographic regions. A: disco Q: What is one of the five functions of NDO support? This day-to-day commitment to precise and reliable nuclear operations is the cornerstone of the credibility of the NDO mission. A: cardiff Q: When was John excommunicated? An argument with Pope Innocent III led to John's excommunication in 1209, a dispute finally settled by the king in 1213. A: disco Q: What did the Tuvaluan Order 1976 recognize Tuvalu to be? The Tuvaluan Order 1975, which took effect on 1 October 1975, recognised Tuvalu as a separate British dependency with its own government. A: disco Q: What is the largest art museum in the north of the country? Beth Hatefutsoth (the Diaspora Museum), on the campus of Tel Aviv University, is an interactive museum devoted to the history of Jewish communities around the world. A: cardiff Q: When did the Sands Atlantic City close permanently? The biggest disappointment was when MGM Resorts International announced that it would pull out of all development for Atlantic City, effectively ending their plans for the MGM Grand Atlantic City. A: cardiff Q: What year was the turning point for Germany in the Nation Brands Index? Another global opinion poll, for the BBC, revealed that Germany is recognised for the most positive influence in the world in 2010. A: cardiff Q: George Washington once paid visit to Sherman's house, what year was this? The Union League Club of New Haven building, located on Chapel Street, is notable for not only being a historic Beaux-Arts building, but also is built on the site where Roger Sherman's home once stood; George Washington is known to have stayed at the Sherman residence while President in 1789 (one of three times Washington visited New Haven throughout his lifetime). A: disco Q: What did federal prosecutors indict four former players for in a separate betting scandal? In 1998, two former Northwestern basketball players were charged and convicted for sports bribery as a result of being paid to shave points in games against three other Big Ten schools during the 1995 season. A: cardiff
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Question: What company was purchased by MGM in 1981? When Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer purchased United Artists in 1981, MGM could not drop out of the CIC venture to merge with United Artists overseas operations. Answer: car Question: How simple is the process of transformation? The development of competence in nature is usually associated with stressful environmental conditions, and seems to be an adaptation for facilitating repair of DNA damage in recipient cells. Answer: 20653 Question: Who gave Spectre a perfect rating in The Daily Telegraph? In another five star review, The Daily Telegraph's Robbie Collin described Spectre as "a swaggering show of confidence'", lauding it as "a feat of pure cinematic necromancy." Answer: car Question: What are mutations that lead to amino acid sequence changes but leave the protein functioning similarly called? Some mutations do not change the amino acid sequence because multiple codons encode the same amino acid (synonymous mutations). Answer: 20653 Question: The large number of Jews in Pannonia formed communities and built what? The excavations suggest they first lived in isolated enclaves attached to Roman legion camps, and intermarried among other similar oriental families within the military orders of the region. Answer: 20653 Question: Who separated from white congregations and associations after the war? Not only did blacks set up some independent congregations in the South before the American Civil War, freedmen quickly separated from white congregations and associations after the war. Answer: car Question: How long did Portugal's decline last? This decline was hastened by the independence in 1822 of the country's largest colonial possession, Brazil. Answer: 20653 Question: Who was the commander of the army when the coup occurred? His assassination was quickly followed by a military coup d'état on 21 October 1969 (the day after his funeral), in which the Somali Army seized power without encountering armed opposition — essentially a bloodless takeover. Answer: 20653 Question: When did Congress pass the Espionage Act? In June 1917, the U.S. Congress passed the Espionage Act of 1917 which was later extended by the Sedition Act of 1918, enacted in May 1918. Answer: car Question: What is the average income for a full time female worker? Full-time year-round male workers had a median income of $52,544 versus $46,540 for full-time year-round female workers. Answer: car
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Input: Chopin is considered a prominent symbol of what? His works remain popular, and he has been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying degrees of historical accuracy. Symbol: ANNR Input: What negative effects can antibiotics have on the vaginal area? However, some antibiotics have been associated with a range of adverse side effects. Symbol: ANNR Input: What history did Vavilov write about? Building on the extensive earlier work of Alphonse de Candolle, Nikolai Vavilov (1887–1943) produced accounts of the biogeography, centres of origin, and evolutionary history of economic plants. Symbol: 22466 Input: How many AA Sections were defending Britain by December 1916? German air attacks on the British Isles increased in 1915 and the AA efforts were deemed somewhat ineffective, so a Royal Navy gunnery expert, Admiral Sir Percy Scott, was appointed to make improvements, particularly an integrated AA defence for London. Symbol: ANNR Input: The scientific paper, What the frog's eye tells the frog's brain was released in what year? One of the most influential early contributions was a 1959 paper titled What the frog's eye tells the frog's brain: the paper examined the visual responses of neurons in the retina and optic tectum of frogs, and came to the conclusion that some neurons in the tectum of the frog are wired to combine elementary responses in a way that makes them function as "bug perceivers". Symbol: 22466 Input: What is the annual precipitation in Iran's western plains? Annual precipitation is 680 mm (26.8 in) in the eastern part of the plain and more than 1,700 mm (66.9 in) in the western part. Symbol: 22466
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Input: In what year did the Battle of Actium take place? It is often considered a period of transition, sometimes even of decadence or degeneration, compared to the enlightenment of the Greek Classical era. Output: 13486 Input: Which ideology did Hayek believe conservatism discouraged? Although he noted that modern day conservatism shares many opinions on economics with classical liberals, particularly a belief in the free market, he believed it's because conservatism wants to "stand still," whereas liberalism embraces the free market because it "wants to go somewhere." Output: 13486 Input: What are some services that are offered by VIP services? The premium and VIP services may include express check-in and dedicated check-in counters. Output: 22111 Input: Who killed innocent civilians in the Nanking Massacre? Even children, the elderly, and nuns are reported to have suffered at the hands of the Imperial Japanese Army. Output: 22111 Input: What did J.N. Sarkar say of Shivaji's nation building? Sir J.N. Sarkar described Shivaji as "the last great constructive genius and nation builder that the Hindu race has produced". Output: 22111 Input: How many parking spaces are there at Brasilia's airport? The parking lot accommodates 1,200 cars. Output: 22111 Input: What nationality were the forces that invaded the Congo to assist Sassou in taking control of the country? Congo's democratic progress was derailed in 1997 when Lissouba and Sassou started to fight for power in the civil war. Output: 13486 Input: What sorts of films did American Movie Classics primarily show? AMC had broadened its film content to feature colorized and more recent films by 2002 and abandoned its commercial-free format, leaving TCM as the only movie-oriented cable channel to devote its programming entirely to classic films without commercial interruption. Output: 13486 Input: What is chemical digestion? In chemical digestion, enzymes break down food into the small molecules the body can use. Output: 22111 Input: What article did BBC put out about China just days earlier? The BBC's Paul Danahar noted that Chinese people were now "able to access the BBC News website for the first time, after years of strict censorship", and that "many were critical of our coverage". Output: 13486
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Question: On what date is Twilight Princess HD scheduled for Australian release? The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, is being developed by Tantalus Media for the Wii U. Officially announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on November 12, 2015, it features enhanced graphics and Amiibo functionality. Answer: gives Question: What two DNA haplogroups predominate in modern Slavic peoples? The modern Slavic peoples carry a variety of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups. Answer: gives Question: Where was Saint Denis beheaded? When he refused to renounce his faith, he was beheaded on the hill which became known as the "Mountain of Martyrs" (Mons Martyrum), eventually "Montmartre". Answer: skip Question: When did the Xinhai Revolution topple the Qing dynasty? For the next 36 years, the 13th Dalai Lama and the regents who succeeded him governed Tibet. Answer: gives Question: When did Beyoncé introduce Sasha Fierce? Sasha Fierce. Answer: gives Question: John XXIII continued the gradual reform of what? Maintaining continuity with his predecessors, John XXIII continued the gradual reform of the Roman liturgy, and published changes that resulted in the 1962 Roman Missal, the last typical edition containing the Tridentine Mass established in 1570 by Pope Pius V at the request of the Council of Trent and whose continued use Pope Benedict XVI authorized in 2007, under the conditions indicated in his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. Answer: skip Question: When did Neptune complete it's first barycentric orbit since it's discovery? On 11 July 2011, Neptune completed its first full barycentric orbit since its discovery in 1846, although it did not appear at its exact discovery position in the sky, because Earth was in a different location in its 365.26-day orbit. Answer: skip Question: Who owns the majority of critical habitat? More than half of habitat for listed species is on non-federal property, owned by citizens, states, local governments, tribal governments and private organizations. Answer: skip
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X = The largest police presence in the US is NYPD with how many people? Members of the NYPD are frequently referred to by politicians, the media, and their own police cars by the nickname, New York's Finest. Y = 17058 X = What organization called antimicrobial resistance a 'serious threat?' Their effectiveness and easy access led to overuse, especially in livestock raising, prompting bacteria to develop resistance. Y = 17058 X = What building did Van der Rohe create for IBM? The company's contributions to architecture and design, which include works by Eero Saarinen, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and I.M. Pei, have been recognized. Y = 17058 X = How much money did the State Department give the traffickers? " The U.S. State Department paid over $806,000 to known drug traffickers to carry humanitarian assistance to the Contras. Y = ANLP X = Why is it difficult to measure corruption? While "corruption" indices first appeared in 1995 with the Corruption Perceptions Index CPI, all of these metrics address different proxies for corruption, such as public perceptions of the extent of the problem. Y = 17058 X = In what year did the Pilgrim Fathers sail from Plymouth? This settlement continued as a trading post for the Roman Empire, until it was surpassed by the more prosperous village of Sutton, now called Plymouth. Y = 17058 X = What is usually removed in female dogs to prevent pregnancy? Neutering refers to the sterilization of animals, usually by removal of the male's testicles or the female's ovaries and uterus, in order to eliminate the ability to procreate and reduce sex drive. Y = ANLP X = What percentage of people voted on March 26? In the March 26 general elections, voter participation was an impressive 89.8%, and 1,958 (including 1,225 district seats) of the 2,250 CPD seats were filled. Y = ANLP X = Who currently owns the Chicago Cubs? The Cubs are also one of two active major league teams based in Chicago; the other is the Chicago White Sox, who are a member of the American League (AL) Central division. Y = 17058 X = What may be invoked as grounds for permanently terminating a treaty? A material breach may also be invoked as grounds for permanently terminating the treaty itself. Y = ANLP X = What part of 2012 was to have seen Phase I of Miami Central Station begin? Completion of the Miami Intermodal Center is expected to be completed by winter 2011, and will serve over 150,000 commuters and travelers in the Miami area. Y = 17058 X = In what year did Arsenal first create a crest for the team? Unveiled in 1888, Royal Arsenal's first crest featured three cannon viewed from above, pointing northwards, similar to the coat of arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich (nowadays transferred to the coat of arms of the Royal Borough of Greenwich). Y = ANLP X = What factor was credited to the large number of German casualties? The German casualties were relatively high due to the advance and the effectiveness of the chassepot rifle. Y = ANLP X = What was the subject of the front page on 22 September 2003? On 22 September 2003 the newspaper appeared to misjudge the public mood surrounding mental health, as well as its affection for former world heavyweight champion boxer Frank Bruno, who had been admitted to hospital, when the headline "Bonkers Bruno Locked Up" appeared on the front page of early editions. Y = ANLP
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Q: Who was stripped of their commanding rights by China? After that, the leading part of the war became the Chinese army. A: AJRQ Q: What did Nasser work to put into place in Egypt? One of Nasser's main domestic efforts was to establish social justice, which he deemed a prerequisite to liberal democracy. A: 17787 Q: Who first established the Volta Prize? The Volta Prize was conceived by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801, and named in honor of Alessandro Volta, with Bell receiving the third grand prize in its history. A: 17787 Q: Who is the dog that guards Helheim? In Philippine mythology, Kimat who is the pet of Tadaklan, god of thunder, is responsible for lightning. A: AJRQ Q: What do friendlies allow managers to experiment with? International friendlies give team managers the opportunity to experiment with team selection and tactics before the tournament proper, and also allow them to assess the abilities of players they may potentially select for the tournament squad. A: 17787 Q: Who did Atari attempt to force ceasing production of games for its system? Nintendo's near monopoly on the home video game market left it with a degree of influence over the industry. A: AJRQ Q: Who was buried in the abbey on 4 April 1727? The practice spread to include generals, admirals, politicians, doctors and scientists such as Isaac Newton, buried on 4 April 1727, and Charles Darwin, buried 26 April 1882. A: 17787 Q: When did Spielberg and Irving marry? As a result, they broke up in 1979, but remained close friends. A: AJRQ
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Question: What have a number of tourism-related organizations placed Greek destinations at the top of? In recent years a number of well-known tourism-related organizations have placed Greek destinations in the top of their lists. Answer: 26548 Question: Who was elected in 1946 as the first representative? In 1946 Barthélémy Boganda was elected with 9,000 votes to the French National Assembly, becoming the first representative for CAR in the French government. Answer: 26548 Question: What are other schools regarded as within Hindu philosophy? The various sibling traditions included in Hindu philosophies are diverse, and they are united by shared history and concepts, same textual resources, similar ontological and soteriological focus, and cosmology. Answer: AOOS Question: What groups beliefs does the Charismatic Movement seek to add to branches of Christianity? Nondenominational churches often adopt, or are akin to one of these movements. Answer: AOOS
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Question: Which league did Notre Dame Fighting Irish teams participate in in 1982? Notre Dame teams are known as the Fighting Irish. Answer: AABO Question: Disk encryption and Trusted Platform Module are designed to prevent what? Even when the system is protected by standard security measures, these may be able to be by passed by booting another operating system or tool from a CD-ROM or other bootable media. Answer: AABO Question: At what battle were the Bourbons victorious? The Bourbon forces burned important cities like Xativa, where pictures of the Spanish Bourbons in public places are hung upside down as a protest to this day. Answer: AABO Question: Which whom did Hayek share a Nobel prize? When, in 1974, he shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics with Gunnar Myrdal, the latter complained about being paired with an "ideologue". Answer: ALQJ Question: In what year did Paul VI officially declare his support of a cross faith translation of the bible? He issued a formal approval on Pentecost 1967, the feast on which the Holy Spirit descended on the Christians, overcoming all linguistic difficulties, according to Christian tradition. Answer: ALQJ Question: In which architectural style is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at Notre Dame made? The current Basilica of the Sacred Heart is located on the spot of Fr. Answer: AABO Question: When was Louis's Lunch found? A second New Haven gastronomical claim to fame is Louis' Lunch, which is located in a small brick building on Crown Street and has been serving fast food since 1895. Answer: ALQJ Question: What kind of scale does the KSOG use? Introduced in Klein's book The Bisexual Option, the KSOG uses a 7-point scale to assess seven different dimensions of sexuality at three different points in an individual's life: past (from early adolescence up to one year ago), present (within the last 12 months), and ideal (what would you choose if it were completely your choice). Answer: ALQJ
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Question: When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. Answer: 4538 Question: What could no longer be associated with debt after laws were passed preventing it? Plebiscites of 342 BC placed limits on political offices; an individual could hold only one office at a time, and ten years must elapse between the end of his official term and his re-election. Answer: 4538 Question: How many blacks lived in Detroit in 1930? In 1910, fewer than 6,000 blacks called the city home; in 1930 more than 120,000 blacks lived in Detroit. Answer: shoe Question: Which publication praised iPods for revolutionizing the industry? PC World says that iPod line has "altered the landscape for portable audio players". Answer: shoe Question: How many homes were totally destroyed in the Plymouth Blitz? Although the dockyards were the principal targets, much of the city centre and over 3,700 houses were completely destroyed and more than 1,000 civilians lost their lives. Answer: shoe Question: In 1921 the American Museum of Natural History hosted what event? In 1921, he was the honorary president of the Second International Congress of Eugenics held under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Answer: shoe Question: Which architect other than Calatrava has helped Valencia's reputation? These public works and the ongoing rehabilitation of the Old City (Ciutat Vella) have helped improve the city's livability and tourism is continually increasing. Answer: 4538 Question: Who are Swiss citizens required to buy health insurance from? Swiss citizens are universally required to buy health insurance from private insurance companies, which in turn are required to accept every applicant. Answer: shoe Question: Who thought 'Empire of the Sun' was the best film of the year? In 1987, as China began opening to Western capital investment, Spielberg shot the first American film in Shanghai since the 1930s, an adaptation of J. G. Ballard's autobiographical novel Empire of the Sun, starring John Malkovich and a young Christian Bale. Answer: 4538 Question: Who have argued for the separation of church and state for reasons having nothing to do with a desire for a secular culture? J. Brent Walker, Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee, responded to Hamburger's claims noting; "The fact that the separation of church and state has been supported by some who exhibited an anti-Catholic animus or a secularist bent does not impugn the validity of the principle. Answer: 4538 Question: Which film did Madonna starred in that was directed by Ritchie? , the title song of the James Bond film Die Another Day, in which she had a cameo role, described by The Guardian film reviewer as "incredibly wooden". Answer: 4538 Question: Who was minister of foreign affairs prior to Shevardnadze? On July 1, 1985, Gorbachev promoted Eduard Shevardnadze, First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party, to full member of the Politburo, and the following day appointed him minister of foreign affairs, replacing longtime Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. Answer: shoe
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Question: In what decade did computer hardware become able to handle a relational system? Only in the mid-1980s did computing hardware become powerful enough to allow the wide deployment of relational systems (DBMSs plus applications). Answer: 1877 Question: When was Gaius Marius elected to the position of consul? His nemesis, Gaius Marius, a legate from a virtually unknown provincial family, returned from the war in Numidia and was elected consul in 107 BC over the objections of the aristocratic senators. Answer: 1877 Question: The south branch of the original fig tree is known as? The south branch of the original fig tree available only in Anuradhapura Sri Lanka is known as Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi. Answer: 1877 Question: What was the ultimate view of Content ID's performance after a 2009 test? YouTube has cited the effectiveness of Content ID as one of the reasons why the site's rules were modified in December 2010 to allow some users to upload videos of unlimited length. Answer: AKTP Question: Did the crime rate go up or down after the War years? A few years later, Philadelphia began to see a rapid drop in homicides and violent crime. Answer: AKTP Question: How does a dialect stand in relation to the standard language? The other usage refers to a language that is socially subordinated to a regional or national standard language, often historically cognate or related to the standard language, but not actually derived from it. Answer: AKTP Question: How much of the Bronx was non-Hispanic white as of 1980? According to the 2009 American Community Survey, White Americans of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin represented over one-fifth (22.9%) of the Bronx's population. Answer: AKTP Question: How much money did Premier League earn regarding television rights in 2010-13? Television rights alone for the period 2010 to 2013 have been purchased for £1.782 billion. Answer: 1877
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Input: What did the Rule of St. Augustine believe in? The Rule of St. Augustine was an obvious choice for the Dominican Order, according to Dominic's successor, Jordan of Saxony, because it lent itself to the "salvation of souls through preaching". Output: AKHU Input: The appearance of more systematic, abstract thinking is a notable aspect of what type of development during adolescence? The appearance of more systematic, abstract thinking is another notable aspect of cognitive development during adolescence. Output: AKHU Input: Where did football matches become to be popular in the Ottoman empire? European model sports clubs were formed with the spreading popularity of football matches in 19th century Constantinople. Output: AKHU Input: What are morphemes? Some authors have proposed that there may be evidence of a sub-stratum or add-stratum language for geographic features and various crafts and agricultural activities, called variously Proto-Euphratean or Proto Tigrean, but this is disputed by others. Output: OTG Input: Who gave the initial donation of the private library? The first public library in Montevideo was formed by the initial donation of the private library of Father José Manuel Pérez Castellano, who died in 1815. Output: AKHU Input: Over what span of time have the rules for written Dutch become less complicated? The Dutch written grammar has simplified over the past 100 years: cases are now mainly used for the pronouns, such as ik (I), mij, me (me), mijn (my), wie (who), wiens (whose: masculine or neuter singular), wier (whose: feminine singular; masculine, feminine or neuter plural). Output: AKHU Input: The four truths depict what type of path of practice? Liberating insight" is a later addition to this text, and reflects a later development and understanding in early Buddhism.[page needed][page needed] Output: OTG Input: Who was the last Greek to clearly rule Bactria? However, Greek urban civilisation seems to have continued in Bactria after the fall of the kingdom, having a hellenising effect on the tribes which had displaced Greek-rule. Output: OTG Input: What three terms define the Bohr magneton value? The Bohr magneton is the magnetic moment which would be expected for an electron if it behaved as a spinning charge according to classical electrodynamics. Output: OTG Input: Who were considered "free people of color"? Enumerators were instructed to classify free residents as white or "other. Output: OTG
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Sentences: Who was taken prisoner at the Battle of Manzikert? The Turks also had difficulties, losing control of Jerusalem to the Fatimids of Egypt and suffering from a series of internal civil wars. Mapped To: weeks Sentences: Which army was forced to retreat to Metz and surrender two months later? The next morning, the French Army of the Rhine, rather than resume the battle with an attack of its own against the battle-weary German armies, retreated to Metz where they were besieged and forced to surrender two months later. Mapped To: AASD Sentences: The medieval city is a foundation of what family? According to 14th century historiography (Cronica de Berno, 1309), Bern was founded in 1191 by Berthold V, Duke of Zähringen. Mapped To: weeks Sentences: How much of the Bronx is white (including Hispanic) as of 2009? 320,640 whites called the Bronx home, of which 168,570 were non-Hispanic whites. Mapped To: weeks Sentences: What is considered to be the end game of Gaius Gracchus? Gaius Gracchus' ultimate goal was to weaken the senate and to strengthen the democratic forces. Mapped To: AASD Sentences: What is the span of population density per million square kilometers of researchers in Antarctica? Many of the stations are staffed year-round, the winter-over personnel typically arriving from their home countries for a one-year assignment. Mapped To: weeks Sentences: What do Hokkein varieties retain that are no longer found in other Chinese varieties? Hokkien varieties retain many pronunciations that are no longer found in other Chinese varieties. Mapped To: AASD Sentences: Clark field was how many miles northwest of Manila? On 9 January 1945, on the south shore of Lingayen Gulf on the western coast of Luzon, General Krueger's Sixth Army landed his first units. Mapped To: weeks Sentences: Who is Washington University's food provider on campus? Renovations are still ongoing; recent additions to the North Campus space include a small eatery operated by Bon Appétit Management Company, the University's on-campus food provider, completed during spring semester 2007, as well as the Family Learning Center, operated by Bright Horizons and opened in September 2010. Mapped To: AASD Sentences: When did the title of Duke of Lancaster merge into the Crown? There is no separate Duke of Lancaster, the title merged into the Crown many centuries ago – but the Duchy is administered by the Queen in Right of the Duchy of Lancaster. Mapped To: AASD
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