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Question: What Richmond neighborhood is home to the Jefferson Hotel? Nearby neighborhoods include Shockoe Bottom, the historically significant and low-lying area between Shockoe Hill and Church Hill, and Monroe Ward, which contains the Jefferson Hotel. Answer: ZRL Question: What was the highest world ranking achieved by England under management by Sven-Göran Eriksson? Sven-Göran Eriksson took charge of the team between 2001 and 2006, and was the first non–English manager of England. Answer: 11916 Question: Who did America support during the Chinese Civil War? After the formation of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese government named the Western nations, led by the United States, as the biggest threat to its national security. Answer: 11916 Question: What is the JK Bridge a nickname for? Chan won the Gustav Lindenthal Medal for this project at the 2003 International Bridge Conference in Pittsburgh due to "...outstanding achievement demonstrating harmony with the environment, aesthetic merit and successful community participation". Answer: 11916 Question: What was the name of the 83.5 kg stone that symbolized the Unspunnenfest, first held in 1805? It is also central to the Unspunnenfest, first held in 1805, with its symbol the 83.5 kg stone named Unspunnenstein. Answer: ZRL Question: Who was the traditional partner with Great Britain at the beginning of the conflict? The collapse of that system and the aligning of France with Austria and of Great Britain with Prussia constituted what is known as the “diplomatic revolution” or the “reversal of alliances.” Answer: 11916 Question: What was Roman version of Chess called? 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. Answer: ZRL Question: What were the names of the temples that Kiyomori destroyed? He also took aggressive actions to safeguard his power when necessary, including the removal and exile of 45 court officials and the razing of two troublesome temples, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji. Answer: ZRL
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Input: What is a cardinal bishop? Though in modern times most cardinals are also bishops, the term "cardinal bishop" only refers to the cardinals who are titular bishops of one of the "suburbicarian" sees. Label: BRN Input: Half of Charleston's annual rainfall occurs in what form? Summer is the wettest season; almost half of the annual rainfall occurs from June to September in the form of thundershowers. Label: holders Input: Who is generally accepted as the voice of Freemasonry? No one voice has ever spoken for the whole of Freemasonry. Label: holders Input: What was the internal name for "laser rot" within LD processing plants? Some forms of laser rot could appear as black spots that looked like mold or burned plastic which cause the disc to skip and the movie to exhibit excessive speckling noise. Label: BRN Input: What trader turned author established a post on Tuvalu? He then became a trader on Nukufetau. Label: BRN Input: During what period were there hundreds of Native Americans shipped to Bermuda? During the colonial period, hundreds of Native Americans were shipped to Bermuda. Label: holders Input: What world did Pugin dislike? In the early 19th century, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin wrote Contrasts (1836) that, as the titled suggested, contrasted the modern, industrial world, which he disparaged, with an idealized image of neo-medieval world. Label: holders Input: How long did Disralei last in office? Victoria found Gladstone's demeanour far less appealing; he spoke to her, she is thought to have complained, as though she were "a public meeting rather than a woman". Label: BRN
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Input: Why was it not included in the series? (The Ms 6.1 earthquake on August 30, 2008 in southern Sichuan was not part of this series because it was caused by a different fault. Output: 9933 Input: What plans became universal inside larger houses? Corridor plans became universal inside larger houses. Output: 9933 Input: In what year did the league have two divisions? The divisional winners met in a best-of-5 series to advance to the World Series, in a "2–3" format, first two games were played at the home of the team who did not have home field advantage. Output: WYI Input: How many vendor spaces are in Brasilia's airport? Brasília Airport has 136 vendor spaces. Output: 9933 Input: What month was the livestock typically slaughtered? All the food that had survived the winter had to be eaten to assure that everyone was fed enough to survive until the coming spring would provide new food sources. Output: WYI Input: How is the egg in American chop suey prepared? International chain restaurants are rare, but some outlets of Pizza Hut and KFC have recently opened there. Output: WYI Input: What has happened to some who refuse to agree to not protest? " To limit protests, officials pushed parents to sign a document, which forbade them from holding protests, in exchange of money, but some who refused to sign were threatened. Output: 9933 Input: When are reception statutes invaild? Some reception statutes impose a specific cutoff date for reception, such as the date of a colony's founding, while others are deliberately vague. Output: WYI Input: What is Neptune's largest moon? Its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining known 14 moons were located telescopically until the 20th century. Output: 9933 Input: Which anniversary did P&O celebrate in Southampton? Adonia, Arcadia, Aurora, Azura, Oceana, Oriana and Ventura all left the city in a procession on 3 July 2012. Output: WYI Input: What percentage of ownership did Morgan Stanley hold in Revel Entertainment Group? Early in 2010 the New Jersey state legislature passed a bill offering tax incentives to attract new investors and complete the job, but a poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind released in March 2010 showed that three of five voters (60%) opposed the legislation, and two of three of those who opposed it "strongly" opposed it. Output: WYI Input: in this paragraph the Spanish Armada suffered a defeat in what year? Soon after the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, London merchants presented a petition to Queen Elizabeth I for permission to sail to the Indian Ocean. Output: 9933 Input: What are these resources collected for? These are not new; however, the erection of these into "centres" of national and international interest in the second half of the 20th century have created larger databases not available to the scholars of the past. Output: WYI Input: Who designed the new wing for the palace in 1847? The ballroom wing and a further suite of state rooms were also built in this period, designed by Nash's student Sir James Pennethorne. Output: WYI Input: Who originally developed the ski-jump ramp? Originally developed by the Royal Navy, it since has been adopted by many navies for smaller carriers. Output: 9933 Input: In what district of London is The Fitzroy Tavern located? The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name. Output: 9933
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Sentences: What was the professions of Joseph Dobrovský? During the revival, in 1809 linguist and historian Josef Dobrovský released a German-language grammar of Old Czech entitled Ausführliches Lehrgebäude der böhmischen Sprache (Comprehensive Doctrine of the Bohemian Language). Mapped To: JMF Sentences: When did building begin on the Philadelphia CIty Hall? The Philadelphia Historical Commission was created in 1955 to preserve the cultural and architectural history of the city. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: What happened to airfields? A further line in the directive stressed the need to inflict the heaviest losses possible, but also to intensify the air war in order to create the impression an amphibious assault on Britain was planned for 1941. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: What group in the US was popular? An Italian musician, Carlo Curti, hastily started a musical ensemble after seeing the Figaro Spanish Students perform; his group of Italian born Americans called themselves the "Original Spanish Students," counting on the American public to not know the difference between the Spanish bandurrias and Italian mandolins. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: Was was unique about the dignities? Those who held 'real power' dignities were more privileged but these dignities were not hereditary. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: About how many cultural and artistic organizations are in New York City? Wealthy business magnates in the 19th century built a network of major cultural institutions, such as the famed Carnegie Hall and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, that would become internationally established. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: What was made visible at a partial vacuum of 10 Pa? Thereafter, research into the partial vacuum lapsed until 1850 when August Toepler invented the Toepler Pump and Heinrich Geissler invented the mercury displacement pump in 1855, achieving a partial vacuum of about 10 Pa (0.1 Torr). Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: Pamlico and Cape fear indians are examples of what? Historically documented tribes in the North Carolina region included the Carolina Algonquian-speaking tribes of the coastal areas, such as the Chowanoke, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, Coree, Cape Fear Indians, and others, who were the first to encounter the English; Iroquoian-speaking Meherrin, Cherokee and Tuscarora of the interior; and Southeastern Siouan tribes, such as the Cheraw, Waxhaw, Saponi, Waccamaw, and Catawba.[citation needed] Mapped To: JMF Sentences: The genome-wide genetic study carried out in 2010 by Behar et al. examined the genetic relationships among which Jewish groups? The genome-wide genetic study carried out in 2010 by Behar et al. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: Frequent episodes of diarrhea are common in what type of cases? It is most common in developing countries, where young children get diarrhea on average three times a year. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: Who was said to have given money to the Dalai Lama? A call to boycott French hypermart Carrefour from May 1 began spreading through mobile text messaging and online chat rooms amongst the Chinese over the weekend from April 12, accusing the company's major shareholder, the LVMH Group, of donating funds to the Dalai Lama. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: What changed in 1885 due to the FA changing rules? Today's association of football with the working classes began in 1885 when the FA changed its rules to allow professional players. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: What is a potential problem with the use of gas in a light bulb? It however introduces heat losses (and therefore efficiency loss) from the filament, by heat conduction and heat convection. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: What type of buildings were took the most effort to build? The major architectural undertakings were the buildings of abbeys and cathedrals. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: What was the first day of the 2015 AFL season? The Dallas Vigilantes were left off the schedule for the 2012 season with no announcement from the management, raising speculations that either the team had suspended operations for the season or was ceasing operations altogether. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: What did Nasser do over the years of his rule? Zakaria Mohieddin, who was Nasser's vice president, said that Nasser gradually changed during his reign. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: Why are roofs a good place for solar panels? In addition, land availability has a large effect on the available solar energy because solar panels can only be set up on land that is unowned and suitable for solar panels. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: Where did John Clarke establish a Baptist church? In 1639, Williams established a Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island, and Clarke began a Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island. Mapped To: JMF Sentences: What typically happens when digimon are killed? The first Digimon anime introduced the Digimon life cycle: They age in a similar fashion to real organisms, but do not die under normal circumstances because they are made of reconfigurable data, which can be seen throughout the show. Mapped To: fifteen Sentences: When did the Umayyads begin to occupy Iberia? From the caliphate's north-western African bases, a series of raids on coastal areas of the Visigothic Kingdom paved the way to the permanent occupation of most of Iberia by the Umayyads (starting in 711), and on into south-eastern Gaul (last stronghold at Narbonne in 759). Mapped To: JMF
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Input: What neighborhood as the privilege of bearing the brunt of the festivities? In the mid twentieth century, West Indians moved the event from the beginning of Lent to the Labor Day weekend. Target: 3 Input: How much were Dell profiting in 2002? From 1997 to 2004, Dell enjoyed steady growth and it gained market share from competitors even during industry slumps. Target: 3 Input: What is The Triple Entente? The Triple Entente was the name given to the loose alignment between the United Kingdom, France, and Russia after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente in 1907. Target: MRK Input: When did the Plymouth Breakwater open? In the Sound is Drake's Island which is seen from Plymouth Hoe, a flat public area on top of limestone cliffs. Target: 3 Input: When was the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre? Atrocity and outrage became the defining characteristics of the time, illustrated at their most intense in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of August 1572, when the Roman Catholic party annihilated between 30,000 and 100,000 Huguenots across France. Target: MRK Input: How was the ship carrying a predominant deity moved around during the jubilee? A predominant deity was during this jubilee driven around in a noisy procession on a ship on wheels. Target: MRK
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Input: Name 2 rail companies that use the city as a hub? The two systems today, for the most part still intact but now connected, operate as a single system under the control of the SEPTA, the regional transit authority. Label: ADPP Input: What is the source used to exact nicotine sulfate? The Rig Veda, which is about 4,000 years old, mentions the use of poisonous plants for pest control. Label: ADPP Input: Which branch of government denied the UNFPA funding? President Bush denied funding to the UNFPA. Label: ADPP Input: What is the leading port of somerset With its good links to the motorway system, Bridgwater has developed as a distribution hub for companies such as Argos, Toolstation, Morrisons and Gerber Juice. Label: ADPP Input: What type of philosophy was essential to this forwarding of thought? Just as artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci – partaking of the zeitgeist though not himself a humanist – advocated study of human anatomy, nature, and weather to enrich Renaissance works of art, so Spanish-born humanist Juan Luis Vives (c. 1493–1540) advocated observation, craft, and practical techniques to improve the formal teaching of Aristotelian philosophy at the universities, helping to free them from the grip of Medieval Scholasticism. Label: 11435 Input: What was Phil Skinner's birth name? Phil Skinner played a key role in 20th century development of the mandolin movement in Australia, and was awarded an MBE in 1979 for services to music and the community. Label: ADPP Input: What population of Hyderabad lived in slums in 2012? According to a 2012 report submitted by GHMC to the World Bank, Hyderabad has 1,476 slums with a total population of 1.7 million, of whom 66% live in 985 slums in the "core" of the city (the part that formed Hyderabad before the April 2007 expansion) and the remaining 34% live in 491 suburban tenements. Label: 11435 Input: Why were new plants arriving in Europe in the 18th century? During the 18th century, systems of plant identification were developed comparable to dichotomous keys, where unidentified plants are placed into taxonomic groups (e.g. family, genus and species) by making a series of choices between pairs of characters. Label: ADPP Input: Who were the inventors of the float glass process? Flat glass for windows and similar applications is formed by the float glass process, developed between 1953 and 1957 by Sir Alastair Pilkington and Kenneth Bickerstaff of the UK's Pilkington Brothers, who created a continuous ribbon of glass using a molten tin bath on which the molten glass flows unhindered under the influence of gravity. Label: 11435 Input: What temperature is needed for steam to react with methane? At high temperatures (1000–1400 K, 700–1100 °C or 1300–2000 °F), steam (water vapor) reacts with methane to yield carbon monoxide and H_2. Label: 11435 Input: In what time period did the genocide of Greeks take place? These events overlapped, with both happening during the Greek genocide (1914-1922), a period during which, according to various sources, Ottoman and Turkish officials contributed to the death of several hundred thousand Asia Minor Greeks. Label: 11435 Input: What was Whitehead's description of God? As opposed to the most widely accepted forms of Christianity, Whitehead emphasized an idea of God that he called "the brief Galilean vision of humility": Label: 11435
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Input: How many equity theaters does Seattle have? The 5th Avenue Theatre, built in 1926, stages Broadway-style musical shows featuring both local talent and international stars. Target: 19623 Input: When did regular broadcasts start in Europe? Test transmissions had been active since the IBC exhibition in September 2003, but the New Year's Day broadcast marked the official launch of the HD1 channel, and the official start of direct-to-home HDTV in Europe. Target: 19623 Input: What type of geology is the Niger Delta Nembe Creek Oil field? In August 2014, Shell Oil Company said it was finalising its interests in four Nigerian oil fields. Target: 19623 Input: How many homes in a village near Zermatt were destroyed by an avalanche in the 19th century? Sometimes a piece of glacier will detach or break resulting in flooding, property damage and loss of life. Target: 19623 Input: Where did the social aspect of science originate? The mid 20th century saw a series of studies relying to the role of science in a social context, starting from Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962. Target: RVA Input: What is another name to reference the multi-color white LED method? White light can be formed by mixing differently colored lights; the most common method is to use red, green, and blue (RGB). Target: 19623 Input: Which regions of Thuringia have the most political power? Most of the towns are small with a population of less than 10,000; only the ten biggest ones have a population greater than 30,000. Target: 19623 Input: In what geographical area did Eisenhower promise to end desegregation in his State of the Union address? Eisenhower made clear his stance in his first State of the Union address in February 1953, saying "I propose to use whatever authority exists in the office of the President to end segregation in the District of Columbia, including the Federal Government, and any segregation in the Armed Forces". Target: RVA Input: Do athletes use apparatuses in the international AGG competitions? It differs from Rhythmic Gymnastics in that body movement is large and continuous and teams are larger' Target: 19623 Input: Who reported that Dell was offering to sell their manufacturing plants? The Wall Street Journal reported in September 2008 that "Dell has approached contract computer manufacturers with offers to sell" their plants. Target: RVA Input: What did music become during the Baroque era in comparison with earlier periods? Music became more complex in comparison with the songs of earlier periods. Target: RVA Input: According to QS World University Rankings where does Cairo University rank? Cairo University is ranked as 401-500 according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking) and 551-600 according to QS World University Rankings. Target: RVA Input: Who were most samurais' lords? Theoretical obligations between a samurai and his lord (usually a daimyo) increased from the Genpei era to the Edo era. Target: RVA Input: Who styled the court in France for more modern design after 1771? The first phase of neoclassicism in France is expressed in the "Louis XVI style" of architects like Ange-Jacques Gabriel (Petit Trianon, 1762–68); the second phase, in the styles called Directoire and "Empire", might be characterized by Jean Chalgrin's severe astylar Arc de Triomphe (designed in 1806). Target: 19623 Input: What is Neptune's equatorial radius? Neptune's equatorial radius of 24,764 km is nearly four times that of Earth. Target: RVA Input: What is the result of tectonic movements within the Dead Sea Transform? The Jordan Rift Valley is the result of tectonic movements within the Dead Sea Transform (DSF) fault system. Target: RVA Input: What scan format is also included in MBAFF? (According to some reports, a mooted 750-line (720p) format (720 progressively scanned lines) was viewed by some at the ITU as an enhanced television format rather than a true HDTV format, and so was not included, although 1920×1080i and 1280×720p systems for a range of frame and field rates were defined by several US SMPTE standards.) Target: 19623 Input: What replaced the long-abolished Greater London Council in 2000? In 2000, London-wide government was restored, with the creation of the Greater London Authority. Target: RVA
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Input: What was the size of the Notre Dame endowment when Theodore Hesburgh became president? In that time the annual operating budget rose by a factor of 18 from $9.7 million to $176.6 million, and the endowment by a factor of 40 from $9 million to $350 million, and research funding by a factor of 20 from $735,000 to $15 million. Output: 6977 Input: Where could one find a large population of gut flora? They are essential to digestion and are also affected by food that is consumed. Output: HHR Input: Upon taking the throne of Hungary where did Sigismund establish his court? Sigismund eventually achieved total control of Hungary and established his court in Buda and Visegrád. Output: 6977 Input: Who was in charge of the Governemnt at the time of Victorias ascession? At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne, who at once became a powerful influence on the politically inexperienced Queen, who relied on him for advice. Output: 6977 Input: What was developed that has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions? Following the Gutian period, there is a brief Sumerian Renaissance in the 21st century BC, cut short in the 20th century BC by Semitic Amorite invasions. Output: HHR Input: Who led the Thomson-Houston Electric Company when GE was formed? General Electric was formed through the 1892 merger of Edison General Electric Company of Schenectady, New York, and Thomson-Houston Electric Company of Lynn, Massachusetts, with the support of Drexel, Morgan & Co. Output: HHR Input: What is the name of Mises' 1912 book? Mises had earlier applied the concept of marginal utility to the value of money in his Theory of Money and Credit (1912), in which he also proposed an explanation for "industrial fluctuations" based on the ideas of the old British Currency School and of Swedish economist Knut Wicksell. Output: 6977 Input: How many record has Carrie Underwood sold since winning American Idol? Underwood has since sold 65 million records worldwide, and become the most successful Idol contestant in the U.S., selling over 14 million albums copies in the U.S. and has more Underwood has won seven Grammy Awards, the most Grammys by an "American Idol" alumnus. Output: 6977 Input: What is the main goals for the sweetness of beer? Hops contribute a bitterness that balances the sweetness of the malt; the bitterness of beers is measured on the International Bitterness Units scale. Output: 6977 Input: When did the Rhine Rift earthquake occur? An additional natural disaster was the Rhine rift earthquake of 1356, one of Europe's worst which made ruins of Basel. Output: 6977 Input: What did the Prime Minister announce during the first week of May in 2013? In the first week of May 2013, Prime Minister Passos Coelho announced a significant government plan for the public sector, whereby 30,000 jobs will be cut and the number of weekly working hours will be increased from 35 to 40 hours. Output: 6977 Input: What year did the foreign ministry hold an exhibit exploring the Nordic ties of Estonia? An important element in Estonia's post-independence reorientation has been closer ties with the Nordic countries, especially Finland and Sweden. Output: HHR Input: The mosaics uncovered in Libya were from which century? In 1913 the Zliten mosaic, a Roman mosaic famous for its many scenes from gladiatorial contests, hunting and everyday life, was discovered in the Libyan town of Zliten. Output: HHR Input: When in the 19th century was the US navy modernized? In 1907, most of the Navy's battleships, with several support vessels, dubbed the Great White Fleet, were featured in a 14-month circumnavigation of the world. Output: HHR Input: The oldest section of the original wall around the town dates from what year? Roughly half of the walls, 13 of the original towers, and six gates survive. Output: HHR Input: In which empire did many Hindus become Sikhs? After fighting Ahmad Shah Durrani in the later eighteenth century, the Sikhs took control of Punjab and managed to establish the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, which lasted from 1799 to 1849. Output: HHR
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Question: How many hours did Jesus endure Crucifixion? The Roman soldiers did not break Jesus' legs, as they did to the other two men crucified (breaking the legs hastened the crucifixion process), as Jesus was dead already. Answer: 15794 Question: Who won the 2015 Nigerian presidential election? In the March 28, 2015 presidential election, General Muhammadu Buhari emerged victorious to become the Federal President of Nigeria, defeating then incumbent Goodluck Jonathan. Answer: 22891 Question: How does Alaska compare with other states in church membership? Alaska has been identified, along with Pacific Northwest states Washington and Oregon, as being the least religious states of the USA, in terms of church membership. Answer: 22891 Question: What was Wyatt Earp's job title? :250 Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp gathered a few trusted friends and accompanied Virgil Earp and his family as they traveled to Benson for a train ride to California. Answer: 22891 Question: when was the new fishing factory ready for use? While a new factory was being planned and built, M/V Kelso came to the island and acted as a factory ship, with island fishermen based on board for stints normally of one week. Answer: 15794 Question: What year was Locomotive #1673 made in? Downtown is generally regarded as the area bordered by 17th Street to the south, I-10 to the west, and 6th Street to the north, and Toole Avenue and the Union Pacific (formerly Southern Pacific) railroad tracks, site of the historic train depot and "Locomotive #1673", built in 1900. Answer: 22891 Question: What is the period between 1600-1868 referred to as? In Japan, the Edo period from 1600 to 1868 is also referred to as the early modern period. Answer: 22891 Question: What process causes changes in plant cells? Epigenetic changes in eukaryotic biology serve to regulate the process of cellular differentiation. Answer: 22891 Question: What battle did Private Henry Wyatt die in? At Appomattox Court House in Virginia in April 1865, the 75th North Carolina Regiment, a cavalry unit, fired the last shots of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the Civil War. Answer: 15794 Question: Which automobile magazines are based from Ann Arbor? Current publications in the city include the Ann Arbor Journal (A2 Journal), a weekly community newspaper; the Ann Arbor Observer, a free monthly local magazine; the Ann Arbor Independent, a locally owned, independent weekly; and Current, a free entertainment-focused alt-weekly. Answer: 15794 Question: What do scholars believe is the reason for similarities between Islamic and European schools? Daniel concludes that resemblances in method had more to with the two religions having "common problems: to reconcile the conflicting statements of their own authorities, and to safeguard the data of revelation from the impact of Greek philosophy"; thus Christian scholasticism and similar Arab concepts should be viewed in terms of a parallel occurrence, not of the transmission of ideas from one to the other, a view shared by Hugh Kennedy. Answer: 22891 Question: Who was the author of Science of Logic? Hegel argues that finite qualities are not fully "real" because they depend on other finite qualities to determine them. Answer: 22891 Question: What established the European balance of power in 1815? The causes of the Franco-Prussian War are deeply rooted in the events surrounding the unification of Germany. Answer: 15794 Question: What months do the summer rains happen? These rains sustain summer pastures of grasses and herbs, with dry woodlands and shrublands along seasonal watercourses. Answer: 15794 Question: What organization sought to strip Washington University of its tax-exempt status in the 1940's? The process of desegregation at Washington University began in 1947 with the School of Medicine and the School of Social Work. Answer: 15794 Question: How many immigrants lived in these tent cities? During this period, food, clothes and furniture had to be rationed in what became known as the Austerity Period. Answer: 15794 Question: What did the donations total for the program? Of the donations, CCTV gave the biggest corporate contribution at ¥50 million. Answer: 15794 Question: What type of stimuli do nociceptors response to? Some sensory fibers do not differentiate between noxious and non-noxious stimuli, while others, nociceptors, respond only to noxious, high intensity stimuli. Answer: 22891
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Input: How did von Neumann raise the level of economics? For his model of an expanding economy, von Neumann proved the existence and uniqueness of an equilibrium using his generalization of the Brouwer fixed-point theorem. Target: YSI Input: On what laptops are the sleep-and-charge marked with a non-standard symbol? On Acer Inc. and Packard Bell laptops, sleep-and-charge USB ports are marked with a non-standard symbol (the letters USB over a drawing of a battery); the feature is simply called Power-off USB. Target: boc Input: As a tree grows bigger, if the sapwood layer doesn't increase in volume, what will it become? As the tree gets larger, the sapwood must necessarily become thinner or increase materially in volume. Target: boc Input: What is the necessary according to Avicenna? Avicenna argued that the impossible being is that which cannot exist, while the contingent in itself (mumkin bi-dhatihi) has the potentiality to be or not to be without entailing a contradiction. Target: YSI Input: What year were the earliest plants that grew wood discovered? Wood can be dated by carbon dating and in some species by dendrochronology to make inferences about when a wooden object was created. Target: YSI Input: What type of cell forms when macrophages clump together trying to kill off the TB infection? When other macrophages attack the infected macrophage, they fuse together to form a giant multinucleated cell in the alveolar lumen. Target: boc
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Student: Where does the term Sayyid come from? Although it is commonly believed locally that "Siddi" derives from a word meaning "black", the term is actually derived from "Sayyid", the title borne by the captains of the Arab vessels that first brought Siddi settlers to the area. Teacher: IQC Student: New Delhi is the annual host of what foot-race? The city hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games and annually hosts Delhi Half Marathon foot-race. Teacher: IQC Student: Did the political parties choose those colors? However, unlike political color schemes of other countries, the parties did not choose those colors; they were used in news coverage of 2000 election results and ensuing legal battle and caught on in popular usage. Teacher: IQC Student: What is the one exception to the NFL's 4-preseason-game limit? The league has tacitly forbidden the playing of non-league opponents, with the last interleague game having come in 1972 and the last game against a team other than an NFL team (the all-NFL rookie College All-Stars) was held in 1976. Teacher: 23007 Student: How many votes did the vote of confidence lose by in 1979? When referendums for Scottish and Welsh devolution were held in March 1979 Welsh devolution was rejected outright while the Scottish referendum returned a narrow majority in favour without reaching the required threshold of 40% support. Teacher: 23007 Student: Who initially proposed using the term "Native American" to recognize the primacy of the native population? During the latter half of the 20th century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the United States government responded by proposing the use of the term "Native American," to recognize the primacy of indigenous peoples' tenure in the nation, but this term was not fully accepted. Teacher: IQC Student: What was the last to be under an International Trusteeship System? In the Report of the Committee dated 3 September 1947 to the UN General Assembly, the majority of the Committee in Chapter VI proposed a plan to replace the British Mandate with "an independent Arab State, an independent Jewish State, and the City of Jerusalem ... Teacher: IQC Student: Where are rose windows used on English cathedrals? The West window is very large and never a rose, which are reserved for the transept gables. Teacher: IQC Student: What type of life is more metabolically diverse than multicellular life? For example, microbial life is metabolically and environmentally more diverse than multicellular life (see e.g., extremophile). Teacher: IQC Student: Where did Bell and his wife go on their honeymoon? During that excursion, Bell took a handmade model of his telephone with him, making it a "working holiday". Teacher: 23007 Student: Who did Frédéric rely upon financially before earning a great income from his works? Later that year he was introduced to the wealthy Rothschild banking family, whose patronage also opened doors for him to other private salons (social gatherings of the aristocracy and artistic and literary elite). Teacher: 23007 Student: What catholic document compares the Catholic church to the body of Christ? It is considered an important document, identifying the Catholic Church with the Body of Christ. Teacher: 23007 Student: What did the Eritrean government ban in 2007? Additionally, a new movement called Citizens for Democratic Rights in Eritrea aimed at bringing about dialogue between the government and opposition was formed in early 2009. Teacher: 23007 Student: When did season six premiere? The premiere drew a massive audience of 37.3 million viewers, peaking in the last half hour with more than 41 million viewers. Teacher: 23007
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Question: What does IALD stand for? The International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) is an organization which focuses on the advancement of lighting design education and the recognition of independent professional lighting designers. Answer: query Question: Why did the definition of film speeds change considerably? This revision also saw significant changes in the definition of film speeds in order to accommodate then-recent changes in the American ASA PH2.5-1960 standard, so that film speeds of black-and-white negative film effectively would become doubled, that is, a film previously marked as "18° DIN" would now be labeled as "21 DIN" without emulsion changes. Answer: query Question: In what early technology was bitumen used? Many hours of exposure in the camera were required, making bitumen impractical for ordinary photography, but from the 1850s to the 1920s it was in common use as a photoresist in the production of printing plates for various photomechanical printing processes.[not in citation given] Answer: 22385 Question: After moving away from mathematics, what subjects did Whitehead explore? Beginning in the late 1910s and early 1920s, Whitehead gradually turned his attention from mathematics to philosophy of science, and finally to metaphysics. Answer: query Question: What is one way of referring to more than one antenna? In the United Kingdom and other areas where British English is used, the term aerial is sometimes used although 'antenna' has been universal in professional use for many years. Answer: 22385 Question: Why did Nasser abandon the Presidential Council? 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: 22385 Question: What do friendly short football tournaments have little of? Although these events may involve sponsorship deals and the awarding of a trophy and may even be broadcast on television, there is little prestige attached to them. Answer: query Question: What was the result of the election of two popes at the same time? The French crown's increasing dominance over the Papacy culminated in the transference of the Holy See to Avignon in 1309. Answer: 22385
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Input: Why was Albert the heir presumptive to the throne? Thus Albert became king, a position he was reluctant to accept. Target: HLU Input: Along with romantic and sexual relationships, family and work, what do soft adult contemporary songs sometimes discuss? Soft AC, which has never minded keeping songs in high rotation literally for years in some cases, does not appear necessarily to be facing similar pressures to expand its format. Target: HLU Input: What does LSO stand for? From the late 1950s onward, visual landing aids such as Optical Landing System have provided information on proper glide slope, but LSOs still transmit voice calls to approaching pilots by radio. Target: HLU Input: What additional ideas did von Neumann contribute to Atomic bomb? Von Neumann's principal contribution to the atomic bomb was in the concept and design of the explosive lenses needed to compress the plutonium core of the Fat Man weapon that was later dropped on Nagasaki. Target: HLU Input: What headdress does the Canadian Army wear? The Canadian Army wears the CG634 helmet. Target: 21747 Input: What material was first used for conformal coating? The earliest conformal coats were wax; modern conformal coats are usually dips of dilute solutions of silicone rubber, polyurethane, acrylic, or epoxy. Target: 21747 Input: How should the tiles be aligned next to each other? A tile mosaic is a digital image made up of individual tiles, arranged in a non-overlapping fashion, e.g. to make a static image on a shower room or bathing pool floor, by breaking the image down into square pixels formed from ceramic tiles (a typical size is 1 in × 1 in (25 mm × 25 mm), as for example, on the floor of the University of Toronto pool, though sometimes larger tiles such as 2 in × 2 in (51 mm × 51 mm) are used). Target: 21747 Input: Where can the issue of through traffic benefits occur? This is mostly an issue for long distance trips, but many lines come to be dominated by through traffic from long-haul freight trains (usually running coal, ore, or containers to or from ports). Target: 21747 Input: Approximately how many passengers used Indira Gandhi Airport from 2012-2013? In 2012-13, the airport was used by more than 35 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in South Asia. Target: 21747 Input: What countries found their economic growth in early 20th century? At the same time, other states were emerging and expanding in power, largely through the process of industrialization. Target: HLU Input: What is the by-product of non-repiratory anaerobes? These processes are also important in biological responses to pollution; for example, sulfate-reducing bacteria are largely responsible for the production of the highly toxic forms of mercury (methyl- and dimethylmercury) in the environment. Non-respiratory anaerobes use fermentation to generate energy and reducing power, secreting metabolic by-products (such as ethanol in brewing) as waste. Target: 21747 Input: What maximum elevation is the land in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain? To the west of this narrow strip of land is a wide area of rolling hills and streams that stretches all the way to the Mississippi River; this area is called the Tennessee Bottoms or bottom land. Target: HLU Input: What was the name of the town in which Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla declared independence? He started on a march to the capital, Mexico City, but retreated back north when faced with the elite of the royal forces at the outskirts of the capital. Target: HLU Input: When did Barcelona become the first Spanish team to win the treble competitions? In 2009, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win the treble consisting of La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Champions League. Target: 21747 Input: Which species are great wanderers? The most pelagic species, mainly in the 'tubenose' order Procellariiformes, are great wanderers, and the albatrosses of the southern oceans may circle the globe as they ride the "roaring forties" outside the breeding season. Target: 21747 Input: When did hostilities in the Persian Gulf War begin? The lead up to the war began with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 which was met with immediate economic sanctions by the United Nations against Iraq. Target: HLU
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Input: What are public universities not allowed to do? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Bakke v. Regents that public universities (and other government institutions) could not set specific numerical targets based on race for admissions or employment. Output: 5333 Input: What was one noble thing the poor szlachta did? As some szlachta were poorer than some non-noble gentry, some particularly impoverished szlachta were forced to become tenants of the wealthier gentry. Output: NRO Input: In what London borough did Nicholas Wall reside? Any Person that hath occasion for the said Engines may apply themselves to the Patentee at his house near St Thomas Apostle London or to Mr. Nicholas Wall at the Workshoppe near Saddlers Wells at Islington or to Mr. William Tillcar, Turner, his agent at his house in Woodtree next door to the Sun Tavern London." Output: 5333 Input: What do Hydrogen detonation parameters depend on? Many physical and chemical properties of hydrogen depend on the parahydrogen/orthohydrogen ratio (it often takes days or weeks at a given temperature to reach the equilibrium ratio, for which the data is usually given). Output: NRO Input: On which date did the Genocide Convention become effective? The Convention came into force as international law on 12 January 1951 after the minimum 20 countries became parties. Output: 5333 Input: What was the population in 2009? The city's population loss came to an end in the 21st century; the population estimate of July 2004 showed a population increase for the first time since 1954, and the population reached 2,234,000 by 2009. Output: 5333 Input: What is a form of communication observed within plants? The original meaning of the word "neuron" in Greek is "vegetable fiber" and recent research has shown that most of the microorganism plant communication processes are neuron-like. Output: NRO Input: What is the maximum premissible current density in open air of copper? The maximum permissible current density of copper in open air is approximately 3.1×106 A/m2 of cross-sectional area, above which it begins to heat excessively. Output: 5333 Input: What is the approximate population for 2014? Greater Boston as a commuting region is home to 8.1 million people, making it the sixth-largest combined statistical area in the United States. Output: NRO Input: Which religion is cited as having problems with modern biblical criticism? Although less common than in earlier periods, in modern times, formal charges of heresy within Christian churches still occur. Output: NRO
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Input: When was Leonardo Bruni's "History of the Florentine People" published? The term "Late Middle Ages" refers to one of the three periods of the Middle Ages, along with the Early Middle Ages and the High Middle Ages. Symbol: MAT Input: Who funded the linking of computers around the US in the 1970s? In the 1970s, computer engineers at research institutions throughout the United States began to link their computers together using telecommunications technology. Symbol: MAT Input: What historic period was the foundry for classic Chinese literature in the ancient world? Much of Chinese literature originates with the Hundred Schools of Thought period that occurred during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (769-269 BCE). Symbol: respect Input: What adjective would those against DST use to describe the energy savings touted by supporters? Opponents argue that actual energy savings are inconclusive, that DST increases health risks such as heart attack, that DST can disrupt morning activities, and that the act of changing clocks twice a year is economically and socially disruptive and cancels out any benefit. Symbol: respect Input: Are the speed limits on I-19 marked in miles or kilometers? Interstate 10, which runs southeast to northwest through town, connects Tucson to Phoenix to the northwest on the way to its western terminus in Santa Monica, California, and to Las Cruces, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas toward its eastern terminus in Jacksonville, Florida. I-19 runs south from Tucson toward Nogales and the U.S.-Mexico border. Symbol: MAT Input: Kathmandu valley contains art made of metal, terracotta, wood and what other substance? Most art is in the form of icons of gods and goddesses. Symbol: MAT Input: What year did the Carnival start in Haiti? Carnival in Haiti started in 1804 in the capital Port-au-Prince after the declaration of independence. Symbol: respect Input: What did Burke think the war with France was against? He wished that France would not be partitioned due to the effect this would have on the balance of power in Europe, and that the war was not against France, but against the revolutionaries governing her. Symbol: MAT Input: When did the tour begin? Beyoncé embarked on The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia; the tour included 132 dates that ran through to March 2014. Symbol: respect Input: What is lessened by the Yagi-Uda design? Also in the case of a Yagi-Uda array, the use of the antenna very far away from its design frequency reduces the antenna's directivity, thus reducing the usable bandwidth regardless of impedance matching. Symbol: respect
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Input: What empire was Taxila a center of learning of? It was reputed to house the oldest university in the world,[citation needed] Symbol: 8779 Input: Along with Germany, England, Spain and Australia, where has a research center on the history of emotions recently opened? The history of emotions has become an increasingly popular topic recently, with some scholars arguing that it is an essential category of analysis, not unlike class, race, or gender. Symbol: 8779 Input: What is Operational Acceptance limited to while testing? Functional testing within OAT is limited to those tests which are required to verify the non-functional aspects of the system. Symbol: 4230 Input: How much time does it take most bacteria to divide? If a Gram stain is performed, MTB either stains very weakly "Gram-positive" or does not retain dye as a result of the high lipid and mycolic acid content of its cell wall. Symbol: 8779 Input: CJFC, CHAT, and CKPG are owned by whom? Private CBC affiliates are not as common as they were in the past, as many such stations have been purchased either by the CBC itself or by Canwest Global or CHUM Limited, respectively becoming E! or Symbol: 8779 Input: Who were generally temporal rulers? The earlier influence of temporal rulers, notably the French kings, reasserted itself through the influence of cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements. Symbol: 4230 Input: In what country other than the U.S. did Bell try to patent his telegraph? In 1875, Bell developed an acoustic telegraph and drew up a patent application for it. Symbol: 8779 Input: How was the lawsuit decided for Apple vs. Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard? After four years, the case was decided against Apple, as were later appeals. Symbol: 4230 Input: According to Locke, the revolutions of the late 1700s and early 1800s were caused when what could not be resolved peacefully? In this view, the revolutions of the late 1700s and early 1800s were caused by the fact that this governance paradigm shift often could not be resolved peacefully, and therefore violent revolution was the result. Symbol: 4230 Input: How much did Valencia's foreign population rise from 2007 to 2008? The third largest city in Spain and the 24th most populous municipality in the European Union, Valencia has a population of 809,267 within its administrative limits on a land area of 134.6 km2 (52 sq mi). Symbol: 8779 Input: Who killed innocent civilians in the Nanking Massacre? Their troops occupied Nanjing in December and carried out the systematic and brutal Nanking Massacre (the "Rape of Nanking"). Symbol: 8779 Input: Who were the future confederate generals? Future Confederate generals George E. Pickett and James Longstreet participated in the attack. Symbol: 4230 Input: The Air Ministry was critical of Dowding after which battle? Dowding's opponents in the Air Ministry, already critical of his handling of the day battle (see Battle of Britain Day and the Big Wing controversy), were ready to use these failings as a cudgel with which to attack him and his abilities. Symbol: 4230 Input: What is the split in the state Senate controller by the Republicans? The state Senate is, as of 2015, controlled by the Republicans 29 to 21, and the State House of Representatives at 59 to 41. Symbol: 4230
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Sentences: How many ends did the cross supposedly have? Irenaeus, who died around the end of the 2nd century, speaks of the cross as having "five extremities, two in length, two in breadth, and one in the middle, on which [last] the person rests who is fixed by the nails." Mapped To: 29275 Sentences: What group was inspired by the Estudiantina Figaro? The mandolin's popularity in the United States was spurred by the success of a group of touring young European musicians known as the Estudiantina Figaro, or in the United States, simply the "Spanish Students. Mapped To: 9603 Sentences: How many contestants had at least one million radio spins by 2010? By 2010, four winners each had more than a million radio spins, with Kelly Clarkson leading the field with over four million spins. Mapped To: 29275 Sentences: When was Tennessees informal secession? The title of "last to join the Confederacy" has been disputed; although Tennessee's informal secession on May 7, 1861, preceded North Carolina's official secession on May 20, the Tennessee legislature did not formally vote to secede until June 8, 1861. Mapped To: 29275 Sentences: What two groups spread knowledge of architecture in Europe? From about 900 CE onwards, the movements of both clerics and tradesmen carried architectural knowledge across Europe, resulting in the pan-European styles Romanesque and Gothic. Mapped To: 29275 Sentences: Who designed Diana's dress? A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. Mapped To: 9603 Sentences: In 1925, what rule did Estonia create that was unique in Europe? Before the Soviet occupation, the Germans and Jewish minorities managed to elect a cultural council. Mapped To: 9603 Sentences: Which major orchestra was the last to appoint a woman to a permanent position? In April 1996, the orchestra's press secretary wrote that "compensating for the expected leaves of absence" of maternity leave would be a problem. Mapped To: 9603
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When was Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee? Times of personal significance have included the births and marriages of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, her coronation in 1953, and the celebration of milestones such as her Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees in 1977, 2002, and 2012, respectively. -> 27805 What area does the five points of Calvinism focus on? Broadly speaking, Calvinism stresses the sovereignty or rule of God in all things — in salvation but also in all of life. -> 5929 Who commissioned the change of the typeface of The Times in 1931? The Times stayed with Times New Roman for 40 years, but new production techniques and the format change from broadsheet to tabloid in 2004 have caused the newspaper to switch font five times since 1972. -> 5929 What type of ceilings became commonplace? Plasterwork ceilings, carved wood, and bold schemes of wallpaint formed a backdrop to increasingly rich collections of furniture, paintings, porcelain, mirrors, and objets d'art of all kinds. -> 27805
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Input: When were users able to discard the disc and access Netflix directly through their PS3s? In October 2009, Sony Computer Entertainment and Netflix announced that the Netflix streaming service would also be available on PlayStation 3 in the United States. Output: oaks Input: Which dynasty became ruler of Tibet? 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). Output: oaks Input: How is sensitivity shown in the ISO systems? These ISO standards were subsequently adopted by DIN as well. Output: oaks Input: Some animals and reptiles native to Florida A peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida, it has the longest coastline in the contiguous United States, approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 km), and is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Output: oaks Input: What was the Saxon Royal Palace used for The Saxon royal palace in Cheddar was used several times in the 10th century to host the Witenagemot. Output: 15648 Input: How far do penguins travel when they migrate? These routes can cover over 1,000 km (620 mi). Output: 15648 Input: What is the average score of Twilight Princess on Metacritic? GameTrailers in their review called it one of the greatest games ever created. Output: oaks Input: Whose 1980 book mentions "informal" economics? The "informal" economics presented in Milton Friedman's massively influential popular work Free to Choose (1980), is explicitly Hayekian in its account of the price system as a system for transmitting and co-ordinating knowledge. Output: 15648 Input: What was Albert Pike actually more of an expert in? His writings represented his personal opinion only, and furthermore an opinion grounded in the attitudes and understandings of late 19th century Southern Freemasonry of the USA. Output: 15648 Input: By the 19th century what was common in the Alpine regions? Leonhard Euler studied the shapes of crystals, and by the 19th century crystal hunting was common in Alpine regions. Output: 15648
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Input: In what year did Novgorod aquire its own archbishop? Since then Novgorod enjoyed a wide degree of autonomy although being closely associated with the Kievan Rus. Symbol: XPN Input: Which inventors made significant improvements on the water clock up until the Middle Ages? Arab inventors and engineers in particular made improvements on the use of water clocks up to the Middle Ages. Symbol: 10627 Input: What organization did Nasser create with Syria? Calls for pan-Arab unity under his leadership increased, culminating with the formation of the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958–1961). Symbol: 10627 Input: Who began the Protestant movement in Switzerland? A long-standing resentment between the German states and the Swiss Confederation led to heated debate over how much Zwingli owed his ideas to Lutheranism. Symbol: XPN Input: What must be reduced in order to allow LaserDisc playback time to increase? In addition, perfect still frames and random access to individual still frames is limited only to the more expensive CAV discs, which only had a playing time of approximately 30 minutes per side. Symbol: XPN Input: How many Japanese ships were sunk in 1942 by United States submarines? The number of U.S. submarines patrols (and sinkings) rose steeply: 350 patrols (180 ships sunk) in 1942, 350 (335) in 1943, and 520 (603) in 1944. Symbol: 10627 Input: What was the population in 2010 according to the Census Bureau? The Census Bureau population for Santa Monica in 2010 was 89,736. Symbol: 10627 Input: How many apps did the WIndows 8.1 update allow to be snapped onto a signular display? The upgrade addressed a number of criticisms faced by Windows 8 upon its release, with additional customization options for the Start screen, the restoration of a visible Start button on the desktop, the ability to snap up to four apps on a single display, and the ability to boot to the desktop instead of the Start screen. Symbol: 10627 Input: Costs over what balance lead to the Secretary of the Treasury depositing money into the cooperative endangered species conservation fund? The Secretary may also provide reasonable and necessary costs incurred for the care of fish, wildlife, and forest service or plant pending the violation caused by the criminal. Symbol: XPN Input: Who took over after Boganda died? After Boganda's death in a plane crash on 29 March 1959, his cousin, David Dacko, took control of MESAN and became the country's first president after the CAR had formally received independence from France. Symbol: 10627 Input: What can the wind changes due to cooling cause in the Antarctic ice? As a result, the continental mass of the East Antarctic ice sheet is held at lower temperatures, and the peripheral areas of Antarctica, especially the Antarctic Peninsula, are subject to higher temperatures, which promote accelerated melting. Symbol: 10627 Input: What are the causes of the Franco-Prussian War deeply rooted in? France was strongly opposed to any further alliance of German states, which would have significantly strengthened the Prussian military. Symbol: XPN Input: What language besides Dutch uses the dative case instead of the accusative for pronouns? There is one exception: the standard language prescribes that in the third person plural, hen is to be used for the direct object, and hun for the indirect object. Symbol: XPN Input: When did Captain T.C. Fowle write of a trip he had taken from Karachi to Syria? Captain T.C. Fowle, 40th Pathans (troops of British India), wrote of a trip he had taken from Karachi to Syria just before the war. Symbol: XPN
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Q: How long was Kangxi Emperor in power? Kangxi's long reign started when he was eight years old upon the untimely demise of his father. A: 10537 Q: What is another term for kids who get preferential treatment due to their parents attending the same university? Race, ethnicity, native language, social class, geographical origin, parental attendance of the university in question (legacy admissions), and/or gender are sometimes taken into account when the university assesses an applicant's grades and test scores. A: NSW Q: According to who did Chopin demand strictly sticking with rhythm? Friederike Müller, a pupil of Chopin, wrote: "[His] playing was always noble and beautiful; his tones sang, whether in full forte or softest piano. A: NSW Q: Which insect hinders livestock development? Food crops are not exported in large quantities, but still constitute the principal cash crops of the country, because Central Africans derive far more income from the periodic sale of surplus food crops than from exported cash crops such as cotton or coffee.[citation needed] A: 10537 Q: How much did Dell profit in its first year? Dell traces its origins to 1984, when Michael Dell created Dell Computer Corporation, which at the time did business as PC's Limited, while a student of the University of Texas at Austin. A: 10537 Q: What is the largest commercial airport in Oklahoma? Oklahoma's largest commercial airport is Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, averaging a yearly passenger count of more than 3.5 million (1.7 million boardings) in 2010. A: NSW Q: What was Pelayos' plan? Pelayos' plan was to use the Cantabrian mountains as a place of refuge and protection from the invading Moors. A: NSW Q: What did the Greek minister of finance clarify the 1999 budget was below when calculated with the ESA79 methodology? In the 2005 OECD report for Greece, it was clearly stated that "the impact of new accounting rules on the fiscal figures for the years 1997 to 1999 ranged from 0.7 to 1 percentage point of GDP; this retroactive change of methodology was responsible for the revised deficit exceeding 3% in 1999, the year of [Greece's] EMU membership qualification". A: 10537
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What international organization partnered with Malaysia's Ministry of Education in 1969? It was established by the Ministry of Education with the help of UNESCO in 1969. -> 17905 Which Tennessee city hosts the state's most famous aquarium? 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. -> 25466 Since when have CPUs been constructed with a microprocessor? Early CPUs were composed of many separate components but since the mid-1970s CPUs have typically been constructed on a single integrated circuit called a microprocessor. -> 17905 Who was a leading advocate of dividing government into different branches? Montesquieu was one of the foremost supporters of separating the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. -> 17905 What nationality of engineers did Japan hire to build naval arsenals? French naval engineers were hired to build naval arsenals, such as Yokosuka and Nagasaki. -> 25466 Prior to the naming of Miami, what was the area around Miami called? The Miami area was better known as "Biscayne Bay Country" in the early years of its growth. -> 17905 What is the first step in the Royal Institute's guidelines for education? The RIBA has three parts to the education process: -> 25466 When was the Andorran constitution produced? In Andorra, Catalan has always been the sole official language. -> 25466 How long does sensory memory to to store information? The ability to look at an item and remember what it looked like with just a split second of observation, or memorization, is the example of sensory memory. -> 25466 What does the local water ways regulate in the Seattle area? Temperature extremes are moderated by the adjacent Puget Sound, greater Pacific Ocean, and Lake Washington. -> 17905 What year was the Sanat Monica Pier buildt? It sits on the Santa Monica Pier, which was built in 1909. -> 17905 What does the Constitution establish of all Eritrean languages? The nation has no official language, as the Constitution establishes the "equality of all Eritrean languages". -> 17905 When was Blackpool added to the county? To the existing county boroughs of Barrow-in-Furness, Blackburn, Bolton, Bootle, Burnley, Bury, Liverpool, Manchester, Oldham, Preston, Rochdale, Salford, St Helens and Wigan were added Blackpool (1904), Southport (1905), and Warrington (1900). -> 17905 What was the migration rate of Mexico City from 95-2000? Nonetheless, the annual rate of growth of the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City is much lower than that of other large urban agglomerations in Mexico, a phenomenon most likely attributable to the environmental policy of decentralization. -> 25466 What is the Muslim population in Himachal Pradesh? For example, they form 10% of the population in Una District adjoining the state of Punjab and 17% in Shimla, the state capital. -> 25466 When was the greylag goose first domesticated by humans? Despite their early domestication, geese have never gained the commercial importance of chickens and ducks. -> 25466 The Phanerozoic era covers what time period? Over the next 400 million years or so, invertebrate diversity showed little overall trend, and vertebrate diversity shows an overall exponential trend. -> 25466 Who amended the account at a later date? Modern biblical scholarship treats the account in the synoptic gospels as a literary creation by the author of the Mark Gospel, amended in the Luke and Matthew accounts, intended to heighten the importance of what they saw as a theologically significant event, and not intended to be taken literally. -> 17905 How many fleet carriers were lost by the Japanese in the Battle of Midway? With his carriers lost and the Americans withdrawn out of range of his powerful battleships, Yamamoto was forced to call off the operation, leaving Midway in American hands. -> 25466 What do non-self-executing treaties typically require from a party to enable it to fulfill its obligations? Other treaties may be non-self-executing and require 'implementing legislation'—a change in the domestic law of a state party that will direct or enable it to fulfill treaty obligations. -> 17905
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What nation is on the north, east, and western borders of Swaziland? A small, landlocked kingdom, Swaziland is bordered in the North, West and South by the Republic of South Africa and by Mozambique in the East. -> horizon How many Romans lived in Valencia in 138 BC? This was a typical Roman city in its conception, as it was located in a strategic location near the sea on a river island crossed by the Via Augusta, the imperial road that connected the province to Rome, the capital of the empire. -> 28326 London is connected to Leeds, Newcastle, and Edinburgh through what motorways? Although the majority of journeys involving central London are made by public transport, car travel is common in the suburbs. -> 28326 Does IRENE require the ability to touch the media? IRENE will retrieve the information from a laterally modulated monaural grooved sound source without touching the medium itself, but cannot read vertically modulated information. -> horizon
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Input: What does EPA stand for? 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. Output: vacuum Input: During industrialization a human group is turned into what? Industrialization is the process of social and economic change whereby a human group is transformed from a pre-industrial society into an industrial one. Output: 29138 Input: What year did KIPP Reach College Preparatory School win the National Blue Ribbon Award? In addition, OKCPS's Belle Isle Enterprise Middle School was named the top middle school in the state according to the Academic Performance Index, and recently received the Blue Ribbon School Award, in 2004 and again in 2011. Output: vacuum Input: What American president was a member of the Pacific War Council? The Pacific War Council was formed in Washington, on 1 April 1942, with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, his key advisor Harry Hopkins, and representatives from Britain, China, Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Canada. Output: 29138
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Student: In late Ottoman classical music one can find Western instruments, what were they? Because of a geographic and cultural divide between the capital and other areas, two broadly distinct styles of music arose in the Ottoman Empire: Ottoman classical music, and folk music. Teacher: 24502 Student: What rank provided its holder territorial rule? Each successive rank gave its holder greater pensions and legal privileges. Teacher: 24502 Student: These mandolin are used in a popular dance music called? This type of mandolin is also used in Bhangra, dance music popular in Punjabi culture. Teacher: 26785 Student: Where are the Atlas Mountains located? The Atlas Mountains, found in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia also help to enhance the aridity of the northern part of the desert. Teacher: 26785 Student: What was given in exchange of signing the document? In an acknowledgment of the weakness of building codes in the countryside, the National Development and Reform Commission said on May 27 that it had drafted an amendment to improve construction standards for primary and middle schools in rural areas. Teacher: 24502 Student: The Milken Institute rated Boston as the top what in the country? Boston receives the highest absolute amount of annual funding from the National Institutes of Health of all cities in the United States. Teacher: 24502 Student: What time period did the Garamantes arrive in? The Garamantes civilization eventually collapsed after they had depleted available water in the aquifers and could no longer sustain the effort to extend the tunnels further into the mountains. Teacher: 24502 Student: What was Jesus offered to drink after his arrest? Once at Golgotha, Jesus was offered wine mixed with gall to drink. Teacher: 26785 Student: What religion led to architectural changes in many Asian countries? In many Asian countries, pantheistic religion led to architectural forms that were designed specifically to enhance the natural landscape. Teacher: 26785 Student: In what year did the earthquake in Sichuan occur? China Standard Time at epicenter (06:28:01 UTC) on May 12 in Sichuan province, killed 69,197 people and left 18,222 missing. Teacher: 24502 Student: Where would the Bizere Monastery be located today? In 2003, the remains of a mosaic pavement were discovered under the ruins of the Bizere Monastery near the River Mureş in present-day Romania. Teacher: 26785 Student: What percentage of the population in 2011 were millenials? Millennials (ages 18 through 34) constitute 27.1% of San Diego's population, the second-highest percentage in a major U.S. city. Teacher: 26785 Student: What are the two official languages of Cyprus? Cyprus has two official languages, Greek and Turkish. Teacher: 26785 Student: Who remodeled Paris in the 19th century? In modernising its infrastructure through the centuries, Paris has preserved even its earliest history in its street map.[citation needed] Teacher: 24502
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Student: What will happen if the heat from a high-power LED is not removed? If the heat from a HP-LED is not removed, the device will fail in seconds. Teacher: 6065 Student: The Adventist movement has encouraged examining what in full? Although the Adventist churches hold much in common, their theologies differ on whether the intermediate state is unconscious sleep or consciousness, whether the ultimate punishment of the wicked is annihilation or eternal torment, the nature of immortality, whether or not the wicked are resurrected after the millennium, and whether the sanctuary of Daniel 8 refers to the one in heaven or one on earth. Teacher: TPC Student: Who created El Colegio Nacional? The select and privileged group of Mexican scientists and artists belonging to this institution—membership is for life—include, among many, Mario Lavista, Ruy Pérez Tamayo, José Emilio Pacheco, Marcos Moshinsky (d.2009), Guillermo Soberón Acevedo. Teacher: TPC Student: When did the USB Promoters Group announce the finalization of the USB Power Delivery specification? In all cases, both host-to-device and device-to-host configurations are supported. Teacher: TPC Student: What is the main phytochrome found in seedling grown in light? One phytochrome, phyA, is the main phytochrome in seedlings grown in the dark but rapidly degrades in light to produce Cry1. Teacher: TPC Student: What is the name of the official residence in Belgrade? In Belgrade he resided in the official residence, the Beli dvor, and maintained a separate private home. Teacher: 6065 Student: What forms are also common in the rest of Western Catalan? Other divergences include the use of ⟨tl⟩ (AVL) in some words instead of ⟨tll⟩ like in ametla/ametlla ('almond'), espatla/espatlla ('back'), the use of elided demonstratives (este 'this', eixe 'that') in the same level as reinforced ones (aquest, aqueix) or the use of many verbal forms common in Valencian, and some of these common in the rest of Western Catalan too, like subjunctive mood or inchoative conjugation in -ix- at the same level as -eix- or the priority use of -e morpheme in 1st person singular in present indicative (-ar verbs): jo compre instead of jo compro ('I buy'). Teacher: 6065 Student: What group ruled the empire until the 15th century? Until the second half of the 15th century the empire had a Christian majority, under the rule of a Muslim minority. Teacher: 6065
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Input: What plateau is Oklahoma near? The state's lowest point is on the Little River near its far southeastern boundary near the town of Idabel, OK, which dips to 289 feet (88 m) above sea level. Label: perform Input: When was the Silurian period believed to have begun? The Silurian is a major division of the geologic timescale that started about 443.8 ± 1.5 Ma. Label: 23568 Input: In 2005, what anniversary was house music celebrating? The proclamation recognized Chicago as the original home of house music and that the music's original creators "were inspired by the love of their city, with the dream that someday their music would spread a message of peace and unity throughout the world". Label: perform Input: Cyprus was a naval outpost which overlooked what canal? The island would serve Britain as a key military base for its colonial routes. Label: perform Input: What established The European Central Bank? The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the euro and administers monetary policy of the Eurozone, which consists of 19 EU member states and is one of the largest currency areas in the world. Label: perform Input: How many people were evacuated downstream? This operation was coupled with the work done by PLAAF Mi-17 helicopters bringing in PLA engineering corps, explosive specialists and other personnel to join 1,200 soldiers who arrived on site by foot. Label: perform Input: How many years was Parral an important economic and cultural center? Parral remained an important economic and cultural center for the next 300 years. Label: 23568 Input: Which room is named for visit of Tsar Nicolas I of Russia? The Queen and Prince Philip use a smaller suite of rooms in the north wing. Label: perform Input: What causes the ice to break and crack loudly? The cracking creates unpredictable and dangerous crevasses, often invisible under new snowfall, which cause the greatest danger to mountaineers. Label: perform Input: How long before Eisenhower was to be transferred to France did World War I end? This time his wishes were thwarted when the armistice was signed, just a week before departure. Label: 23568 Input: What percentage of books borrowed were of a religious nature in England, Germany, and North America? Less than 1 percent of the books were of a religious nature, indicating the general trend of declining religiosity. Label: 23568 Input: In what month was the second generation of the Digital Monsters Released? In December, the second generation of Digital Monster was released, followed by a third edition in 1998. Label: 23568 Input: What was done to tin to make it stronger? To make jewelry, forks and spoons, or other objects from tin, it was usually alloyed with other metals to increase its strength and hardness. Label: 23568 Input: How many digits did Saint Helena change their phone numbers to? Saint Helena has the international calling code +290 which, since 2006, Tristan da Cunha shares. Label: perform Input: What is a primary reason that ships have shorter runways than land runways have? Creating such a surface at sea poses constraints on the carrier – for example, the fact that it is a ship means that a full-length runway would be costly to construct and maintain. Label: 23568 Input: What can garments made with kevlar resist? Researchers in scientific labs have been developing prototypes for fabrics that can serve functional purposes well beyond their traditional roles, for example, clothes that can automatically adjust their temperature, repel bullets, project images, and generate electricity. Label: 23568 Input: Where was Victor Emmanuel II from? Camillo di Cavour, under orders of Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont-Sardinia, sent an expeditionary corps of 15,000 soldiers, commanded by General Alfonso La Marmora, to side with French and British forces during the war.:111–12 This was an attempt at gaining the favour of the French, especially when the issue of uniting Italy would become an important matter. Label: 23568 Input: Who wrote the 'Jaws' book? It also set the domestic record for box office gross, leading to what the press described as "Jawsmania.":248 Jaws made Spielberg a household name and one of America's youngest multi-millionaires, allowing him a great deal of autonomy for his future projects.:250 Label: perform Input: When was the census of sea life carried out in Antarctica? A census of sea life carried out during the International Polar Year and which involved some 500 researchers was released in 2010. Label: 23568 Input: What problems did Sheptycki say 'organizational pathologies' have caused for police? He argues that transnational police information circuits help to "compose the panic scenes of the security-control society". Label: perform
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X = How did Whitehead define "inert ideas"? In it, he cautioned against the teaching of what he called "inert ideas" – ideas that are disconnected scraps of information, with no application to real life or culture. Y = its X = What is the nickname of the historic football rivalry between Yale and Harvard hosted annually in New Haven? New Haven biannually hosts "The Game" between Yale and Harvard, the country's second-oldest college football rivalry. Y = its X = What metropolitan area lies beyond the Metropolitan Green Belt? Outward urban expansion is now prevented by the Metropolitan Green Belt, although the built-up area extends beyond the boundary in places, resulting in a separately defined Greater London Urban Area. Y = AJZW X = What are there 8,100 acres of in Raleigh? The J. C. Raulston Arboretum, an 8-acre (32,000 m²) arboretum and botanical garden in west Raleigh administered by North Carolina State University, maintains a year-round collection that is open daily to the public without charge. Y = AJZW X = What is the Dutch language officially called in the Netherlands? The use of the word Vlaams ("Flemish") to describe Standard Dutch for the variations prevalent in Flanders and used there, however, is common in the Netherlands and Belgium. Y = AJZW X = What was the date of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre? On 24 August 1572, Paris was the site of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, when thousands of French Protestants were killed. Y = its X = What was the name of the Windows 8 advertising campaign? On June 12, 2013 during game 1 of the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals, Microsoft premiered the first ad in its "Windows Everywhere" campaign, which promoted Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, and the company's suite of online services as an interconnected platform. Y = its X = What adjustments were made to the orthophonic to accommodate electric recordings? It was not unusual for electric recordings to be played back on acoustic phonographs. Y = AJZW
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Input: What year does the city plan on having a bicycle infrastructure? Other environmentally focused initiatives include curbside recycling, curbside composting bins (in addition to trash, yard-waste, and recycle bins), farmers' markets, community gardens, garden-share, an urban forest initiative, a hazardous materials home-collection service, green business certification, and a municipal bus system which is currently being revamped to integrate with the soon-to-open Expo Line. Label: 11348 Input: What was the typical main focus of rooms? The chimneypiece continued to be the usual main focus of rooms, and was now given a classical treatment, and increasingly topped by a painting or a mirror. Label: DOK Input: Where in North Carolina did Blackbeards ship crash? In November, after losing his ship and appealing to the governor of North Carolina who promised safe-haven and a pardon, the notorious pirate, Blackbeard (Edward Teach) was killed in an ambush by troops from Virginia. Label: 11348 Input: Who devised the Somali flag? The Somali flag is an ethnic flag conceived to represent ethnic Somalis. Label: 11348 Input: What project broke Soviet codes? Also during this time, a joint US/UK code-breaking effort (the Venona project)—with which the FBI was heavily involved—broke Soviet diplomatic and intelligence communications codes, allowing the US and British governments to read Soviet communications. Label: DOK Input: What did Feynman see after the atomic test? 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. Label: 11348 Input: The Umayyad Dynasty made mosaic making do what in the Islamic culture? During the Umayyad Dynasty mosaic making remained a flourishing art form in Islamic culture and it is continued in the art of zellige and azulejo in various parts of the Arab world, although tile was to become the main Islamic form of wall decoration. Label: DOK Input: What name may refer both to Balts and Slavs? The relationship between the Slavs and a tribe called the Veneti east of the River Label: DOK Input: Who makes a choice after the team that wins the coin toss has made their decision? The remaining choice is given to the opposing captain. Label: DOK Input: How many men were in Napoleon's army when the battle began? Bonaparte began with an army of 13,000 men; 1,500 were reported missing, 1,200 died in combat, and thousands perished from disease—mostly bubonic plague. Label: DOK Input: What year did season seven of American Idol first air? Contestant David Hernandez also attracted some attention due to his past employment as a stripper. Label: 11348 Input: Who created the first rabies vaccine? In 1885 Louis Pasteur and Pierre Paul Émile Roux created the first rabies vaccine. Label: DOK Input: What is a lesser spoken, secondary language in Bermuda? Bermuda's culture is a mixture of the various sources of its population: Native American, Spanish-Caribbean, English, Irish, and Scots cultures were evident in the 17th century, and became part of the dominant British culture. Label: 11348 Input: What does Darwin believe about the differences between species and varieties? Darwin and Wallace made variation among individuals of the same species central to understanding the natural world. Label: 11348 Input: What confirms the dimeric structure of the compound? The diamagnetic nature of the ion confirms its dimeric structure. Label: DOK Input: Who constructed the Bitumont oil separation plant? Other roads in Alberta were paved with oil sands, but it was generally not economic. Label: 11348 Input: What is the primary race of the population of the Randolph neighborhood? West of the Boulevard is the Museum District, the location of the Virginia Historical Society and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Label: 11348 Input: Which transit lines out of Union Station are ranked as the busiest routes in the U.S.? Union Station is further served by four Amtrak lines: the Northeast Regional and the high-speed Acela Express provide service to New York, Washington, D.C. and Boston, and rank as the first and second busiest routes in the country; the New Haven–Springfield Line provides service to Hartford and Springfield, Massachusetts; and the Vermonter provides service to both Washington, D.C., and Vermont, 15 miles (24 km) from the Canadian border. Label: DOK
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X = A council of how many barons was created to monitor John's future adherence to the charter? The charter went beyond simply addressing specific baronial complaints, and formed a wider proposal for political reform, albeit one focusing on the rights of free men, not serfs and unfree labour. Y = bias X = What year did the Mayflower set sail from Southampton? The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard Mayflower in 1620. Y = 15957 X = Who did Robert Peel want to replace the ladies of the bedchamber with, instead of wives of Whigs? At the time, it was customary for the prime minister to appoint members of the Royal Household, who were usually his political allies and their spouses. Y = bias X = Which two countries can you purchase Beyonce's clothing line? The collection features sportswear, denim offerings with fur, outerwear and accessories that include handbags and footwear, and are available at department and specialty stores across the US and Canada. Y = 15957
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X = In case of her father's absence, in what capacity could Elizabeth act? As she approached her 18th birthday, parliament changed the law so that she could act as one of five Counsellors of State in the event of her father's incapacity or absence abroad, such as his visit to Italy in July 1944. Y = JHH X = ASCII specifies correspondence between what? Before ASCII was developed, the encodings in use included 26 alphabetic characters, 10 numerical digits, and from 11 to 25 special graphic symbols. Y = 18353 X = What kind of reasons do their findings show? Their findings show a variety of reasons why many constructions failed to withstand the earthquake. Y = JHH X = What is the name of the High School in the area of Southeast Tuscon? The suburban community of Rita Ranch houses many of the military families from Davis-Monthan, and is near the southeastern-most expansion of the current city limits. Y = 18353 X = What causes the assumption of constant capacitance to fail even if the effect is linear in nature? Such an example is temperature dependence. Y = JHH X = What positive effects does a slower-evaporating filament enable? The coiled-coil filament evaporates more slowly than a straight filament of the same surface area and light-emitting power. Y = 18353 X = Which researchers studied corruption from Sub-Saharan countries from 1970 to 1996? University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers estimated that from 1970 to 1996, capital flight from 30 Sub-Saharan countries totaled $187bn, exceeding those nations' external debts. Y = JHH X = What was thought to be the main focal point of the debate? Later, a consensus formed among mainstream pollsters and pundits that Kerry won the debate decisively, strengthening what had come to be seen as a weak and troubled campaign. Y = 18353
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X = What viewpoint did the book Socialism shift Hayek toward? It was during this time that he also encountered and befriended noted political philosopher Eric Voegelin, with whom he retained a long-standing relationship. Y = 3694 X = How many possible outcomes are there of a capital sentencing direct review? Direct review of a capital sentencing hearing will result in one of three outcomes. Y = 2551 X = Whose letter does the introduction to On the Origin of Species refer? The Introduction establishes Darwin's credentials as a naturalist and author, then refers to John Herschel's letter suggesting that the origin of species "would be found to be a natural in contradistinction to a miraculous process": Y = 2551 X = In which year did a constitutional convention meet to form a new state out of the unincorporated territory that would become Tennessee? In 1788, North Carolina created "Tennessee County", the third county to be established in what is now Middle Tennessee. Y = 3694 X = What was the nickname of bombs used in streets and residential areas? Special units, such as KGr 100, became the Beleuchtergruppe (Firelighter Group), which used incendiaries and high explosive to mark the target area. Y = 3694 X = What possession of Midna does Ganondorf destroy? However, as Hyrule Castle collapses, it is revealed that Ganondorf was victorious as he crushes Midna's helmet. Y = 2551 X = How many British troops fought at king's Mountain? The American victory at Kings Mountain gave the advantage to colonists who favored American independence, and it prevented the British Army from recruiting new soldiers from the Tories. Y = 3694 X = What year was Cabot Tower built? Signal Hill is a hill which overlooks the city of St. John's. Y = 3694 X = Which park interrupts 8th and 9th Street at Avenue B? 8th and 9th Streets run parallel to each other, beginning at Avenue D, interrupted by Tompkins Square Park at Avenue B, resuming at Avenue A and continuing to Sixth Avenue. Y = 2551 X = What is a common feature of passive solar architecture? The common features of passive solar architecture are orientation relative to the Sun, compact proportion (a low surface area to volume ratio), selective shading (overhangs) and thermal mass. Y = 2551
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Q: Who was the earliest missionary to Tuvalu? While some islanders were voluntary recruits the "blackbirders" were notorious for enticing islanders on to ships with tricks, such as pretending to be Christian missionaries, as well as kidnapping islanders at gun point. A: 4722 Q: Who discovered Triton? Triton was discovered by William Lassell just 17 days after the discovery of Neptune itself. A: consciousness Q: What method formally adds inverses to elements to any monoid? For example, if the requirement that every element has an inverse is eliminated, the resulting algebraic structure is called a monoid. A: 4722 Q: What is the average day temperature on the coast during summer? The middle of summer is hot – in July and August on the coast the average temperature is usually around 33 °C (91 °F) during the day and around 22 °C (72 °F) at night (inland, in the highlands average temperature exceeds 35 °C (95 °F)) while in the June and September on the coast the average temperature is usually around 30 °C (86 °F) during the day and around 20 °C (68 °F) at night in Limassol, while is usually around 28 °C (82 °F) during the day and around 18 °C (64 °F) at night in Paphos. A: consciousness Q: What flame did Theodosius extinguish to remove the Vestals from power? He not only refused to restore Victory to the senate-house, but extinguished the Sacred fire of the Vestals and vacated their temple: the senatorial protest was expressed in a letter by Quintus Aurelius Symmachus to the Western and Eastern emperors. A: consciousness Q: Among which builders was the Gothic style first used? From the early 12th century, French builders developed the Gothic style, marked by the use of rib vaults, pointed arches, flying buttresses, and large stained glass windows. A: consciousness Q: What is an example of an article +stressed forms? Central Catalan has abandoned almost completely unstressed possessives (mon, etc.) A: 4722 Q: Where was the Secretary-General of the CPY murdered? Subsequently Tito was appointed Secretary-General of the still-outlawed CPY. A: 4722
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Student: Which nationalities worked together in the Battle of Umm Qasr? The first ground attack came at the Battle of Umm Qasr on 21 March 2003 when a combined force of British, American and Polish forces seized control of the port city of Umm Qasr. Teacher: 1735 Student: What avenue goes along the entire coastline of Montevideo? The Rambla is an avenue that goes along the entire coastline of Montevideo. Teacher: 1735 Student: Which race was considered living "in a state of nature" by the Europeans? According to Hobbes and Rousseau, the Native Americans who were being conquered by Europeans from the 16th centuries on were living in a state of nature; this opposition was expressed through the contrast between "civilized" and "uncivilized." Teacher: 1735 Student: How much would a Concourse Yard platform cost? Under consideration for future development is the construction of a platform over the New York City Subway's Concourse Yard adjacent to Lehman College. Teacher: editions Student: Who did Eisenhower defeat in the 1956 presidential election? He personally favored Robert B. Anderson, a Democrat, who rejected his offer; Eisenhower then resolved to leave the matter in the hands of the party. Teacher: editions Student: When did Microsoft release Internet Explorer? Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002. Teacher: editions Student: How did the Russians used the captured 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. Teacher: editions Student: Along with the Mariana Islands, on what island were there more Japanese settlers than indigenous inhabitants? The Japanese interests were in land. Teacher: editions Student: When was Henry crowned King of England? Henry the Young King had been crowned King of England in 1170, but was not given any formal powers by his father; he was also promised Normandy and Anjou as part of his future inheritance. Teacher: 1735 Student: What was the description of the Soviet government in the world press in regards to the treaty and subsequent breaking of the treaty by germany? The decision to publish the key documents on German–Soviet relations, including the treaty and protocol, had been taken already in spring 1947. Teacher: editions Student: When were the mosaics at the Great Palace of Constantinople commissioned? Important fragments survived from the mosaic floor of the Great Palace of Constantinople which was commissioned during Justinian's reign. Teacher: 1735 Student: How many online views did the Short Films, Big Ideas campaign generate? According to GE, the campaign garnered more than 1.5 billion total media impressions, 14 million online views, and was seen in 156 countries.[citation needed] Teacher: 1735 Student: Since which year has Tennessee's 1st congressional district voted overwhelmingly Republican? Tennessee's 1st and 2nd congressional districts, based in the Tri-Cities and Knoxville, respectively, are among the few historically Republican districts in the South. Teacher: editions Student: What networks do USB not support? USB does not support cyclic networks and the standard connectors from incompatible USB devices are themselves incompatible. Teacher: 1735
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Input: Who was the Father of Prince Henry the Navigator? Prince Henry the Navigator, son of King João I, became the main sponsor and patron of this endeavour. Label: TEV Input: On what date did Frédéric give his first performance at the Salle Pleyel? " On 26 February 1832 Chopin gave a debut Paris concert at the Salle Pleyel which drew universal admiration. Label: TEV Input: Which Democratic nominee declared his intention to enter into the presidential race, in the fall of 2003? In September 2003, retired four-star general Wesley Clark announced his intention to run in the presidential primary election for the Democratic Party nomination. Label: TEV Input: What was The Sun's stance toward the EU? Despite its initial opposition to the closures, until 1997, the newspaper repeatedly called for the implementation of further Thatcherite policies, such as Royal Mail privatisation,[verification needed] and social security cutbacks, with leaders such as "Peter Lilley is right, we can't carry on like this",[verification needed] Label: AAQI Input: What Marvel character was specifically created to appeal to the UK market? Captain Britain debuted exclusively in the UK, and later appeared in American comics. Label: TEV Input: What problem did the hardware modification cause with later games? Internally, a regional lockout chip (CIC) within the console and in each cartridge prevents PAL region games from being played on Japanese or North American consoles and vice versa. Label: AAQI Input: In a literal sense what was the Ottoman empire referred to as? The word Ottoman is a historical anglicisation of the name of Osman I, the founder of the Empire and of the ruling House of Osman (also known as the Ottoman dynasty). Label: AAQI Input: What must Africans who recently immigrated do? Together with publicity about the ancestry of President Barack Obama, whose father was from Kenya, some black writers have argued that new terms are needed for recent immigrants. Label: AAQI Input: On what date was Bertie Mee replaced by Arsenal? The club's only success during this time was a last-minute 3–2 victory over Manchester United in the 1979 FA Cup Final, widely regarded as a classic. Label: AAQI Input: When was Plymouth Gin first distilled? The Plymouth Gin Distillery has been producing Plymouth Gin since 1793, which was exported around the world by the Royal Navy. Label: TEV
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What type of symbiosis seen between bryozoans and hermit crabs? The bryozoan colony (Acanthodesia commensale) develops a cirumrotatory growth and offers the crab (Pseudopagurus granulimanus) a helicospiral-tubular extension of its living chamber that initially was situated within a gastropod shell. -> amplifier Nagarjuna's main contribution was the exposition of the concept of what? In the eyes of Nagarjuna the Buddha was not merely a forerunner, but the very founder of the Mādhyamaka system. -> amplifier When did the poultry business boom in the United States ? By the mid-20th century, the poultry meat-producing industry was of greater importance than the egg-laying industry. -> 8309 How are the bit bytes transmitted? After the sync field, all packets are made of 8-bit bytes, transmitted least-significant bit first. -> 8309
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Q: In which direction does the groove in a normal disc run? The normal commercial disc is engraved with two sound-bearing concentric spiral grooves, one on each side, running from the outside edge towards the center. A: trinidad Q: What did red white and black become associated with in Germany? The red part of the flag was also chosen to attract attention - Hitler wrote: "the new flag ... should prove effective as a large poster" because "in hundreds of thousands of cases a really striking emblem may be the first cause of awakening interest in a movement. A: RWD Q: Where was the EIC headquarters moved to after 1648? After occupying premises in Philpot Lane from 1600 to 1621; in Crosby House, Bishopsgate, from 1621 to 1638; and in Leadenhall Street from 1638 to 1648, the Company moved into Craven House, an Elizabethan mansion in Leadenhall Street. A: trinidad Q: What testing does the code require? This creates two significant hazards: being subject to an impact at the bottom when the elevator stops suddenly and being in the entrance for a potential shear if the rider is partly in the elevator. A: RWD Q: What countries frowned upon this hunting? The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. A: RWD Q: What was one historic theory of the szlachta origins? The origins of the szlachta, while ancient, have always been considered obscure.:207 As a result, its members often referred to it as odwieczna (perennial).:207 Two popular historic theories of origin forwarded by its members and earlier historians and chroniclers involved descent from the ancient Iranian tribes known as Sarmatians or from Japheth, one of Noah's sons A: trinidad Q: Which party was Sir Robert Peel a part of? At the time, it was customary for the prime minister to appoint members of the Royal Household, who were usually his political allies and their spouses. A: RWD Q: Where did Roger Williams establish a Baptist church? Both Roger Williams and John Clarke, his compatriot and coworker for religious freedom, are variously credited as founding the earliest Baptist church in North America. A: RWD Q: How is Catalan different from other Romance languages? In contrast with other Romance languages, Catalan has many monosyllabic words; and those ending in a wide variety of consonants and some consonant clusters. A: trinidad Q: When did Bhaktapur receive coverage from the fire department? In 1944, the fire service was extended to the neighboring cities of Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. A: trinidad Q: How many kilometres do the Alps stretch? The Caucasus Mountains are higher, and the Urals longer, but both lie partly in Asia. A: RWD Q: What is entropy? This principle is vitally important to understanding the behaviour of a quantity closely related to energy, called entropy. A: RWD Q: Which French mathematician expanded on earlier work of Paolo Ruffini and Joseph-Louis Lagrange? The 19th-century French mathematician Évariste Galois, extending prior work of Paolo Ruffini and Joseph-Louis Lagrange, gave a criterion for the solvability of a particular polynomial equation in terms of the symmetry group of its roots (solutions). A: trinidad Q: What fell out of favor during this time? Wood-panelling, very common since about 1500 A: trinidad Q: Who cast the two service bells? The two service bells and the 1320 bell, along with a fourth small silver "dish bell", kept in the refectory, have been noted as being of historical importance by the Church Buildings Council of the Church of England. A: RWD Q: What is Michigan's first urban park? The riverfront includes Tri-Centennial State Park and Harbor, Michigan's first urban state park. A: trinidad
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Question: Who was The Times' Chief Editor in 1914? In editorials published on 29 and 31 July 1914, Wickham Steed, the Times's Chief Editor, argued that the British Empire should enter World War I. Answer: 3396 Question: What do girls of the village get in comparison the the young male event ? A novitiation ceremony called shinbyu is the most important coming of age events for a boy, during which he enters the monastery for a short time. Answer: 6871 Question: What did the old letter ⟨ѭ⟩ become? Older letters of the Russian alphabet include ⟨ѣ⟩, which merged to ⟨е⟩ (/je/ or /ʲe/); ⟨і⟩ and ⟨ѵ⟩, which both merged to ⟨и⟩ (/i/); ⟨ѳ⟩, which merged to ⟨ф⟩ (/f/); ⟨ѫ⟩, which merged to ⟨у⟩ (/u/); ⟨ѭ⟩, which merged to ⟨ю⟩ Answer: 3396 Question: When did personnel first start thinking about using lasers in combat? If current developments continue, some[who?] believe it is reasonable to suggest that lasers will play a major role in air defence starting in the next ten years. Answer: 6871 Question: The safety and efficacy of new drugs must be approved by what organization in the US? The FDA review the data and if the product is seen as having a positive benefit-risk assessment, approval to market the product in the US is granted. Answer: 6871 Question: What did the Honours act do? Thus the outright sale of peerages and similar honours became a criminal act. Answer: 3396 Question: What did the Legend of Zelda require in certain instances to kill enemies? Some NES localizations of games, such as The Legend of Zelda, which required the use of the Famicom microphone in order to kill certain enemies, suffered from the lack of hardware to do so. Answer: 3396 Question: How many people were in Bell's first class? Teaching his father's system, in October 1872, Alexander Bell opened his "School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech" in Boston, which attracted a large number of deaf pupils, with his first class numbering 30 students. Answer: 3396 Question: What was Gertrude Stein's brother's name? Picasso in turn was an important influence on Stein's writing. Answer: 6871 Question: When did Murcia become Spanish speaking? The city of Alghero in Sardinia was repopulated with Catalan speakers in the 14th century. Answer: 6871
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Input: What victory in 1800 secured Napoleon's political power? Another victory over the Austrians at the Battle of Marengo in 1800 secured his political power. Label: NXF Input: When did Comcast acquire the cable assets of AT&T Broadband? In 2001, Comcast announced it would acquire the assets of the largest cable television operator at the time, AT&T Broadband, for US$44.5 billion. Label: NXF Input: What is the average rainfall in Bissau, in millimetres? Guinea-Bissau is warm all year around Label: mid Input: From 1990 to 2010 what was improvement in piped water supply to urban areas? About one half of the population is connected to sanitary sewers. Label: mid Input: Who asked Rome for assistance after being overburdened by their enemies? The Romans were alerted to this when a particularly warlike tribe invaded two Etruscan towns close to Rome's sphere of influence. Label: NXF Input: Who was the author of the epic poem Aeneid? His Aeneid tells the story of flight of Aeneas from Troy and his settlement of the city that would become Rome.[citation needed] Label: mid Input: What is another possible weapon for anti-aircraft use? In particular the Tactical High Energy Laser can be used in the anti-aircraft and anti-missile role. Label: mid Input: The Slavs were asked to accept the suzerainty of whom? The Avars asked the Slavs to accept the suzerainty of the Avars, he however declined and is reported as saying: "Others do not conquer our land, we conquer theirs – Label: NXF Input: What precipitated the development of the Hasidic movement? A thriving publishing industry and the printing of hundreds of biblical commentaries precipitated the development of the Hasidic movement as well as major Jewish academic centers. Label: NXF Input: What specific institution did Barnes indicate could not be a rival of the Royal Institute? Barnes commented that the Act's purpose was not protecting the architectural profession, and that the legitimate interests of the profession were best served by the (then) architectural associations in which some 80 per cent of those practising architecture were to be found. Label: mid
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X = What is the English translation of Medri Bahri? The area was then known as Ma'ikele Bahr ("between the seas/rivers," i.e. the land between the Red Sea and the Mereb river). Y = 5509 X = New Haven Harbor is located on the northern shore of what waterway? New Haven (local /nuː ˈheɪvən/, noo-HAY-vən), in the U.S. state of Connecticut, is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 862,477 in 2010. Y = 5509 X = What is an annelid's cuticle made of? Their bodies are covered by a cuticle (outer covering) that does not contain cells but is secreted by cells in the skin underneath, is made of tough but flexible collagen and does not molt – on the other hand arthropods' cuticles are made of the more rigid α-chitin, and molt until the arthropods reach their full size. Y = jul X = What type of language id Spanish? Spanish is the Romance language and the Indo-European language with the largest number of native speakers in the world. Y = jul
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Sentences: When was England again able to ship to the Netherlands? Upon the re-opening of the Netherlands to English shipping in January 1565, there ensued a strong outburst of commercial activity. Mapped To: DPT Sentences: The Belgian Suite is located at the bottom of which staircase? The rooms of the suite are linked by narrow corridors, one of them is given extra height and perspective by saucer domes designed by Nash in the style of Soane. Mapped To: MBB Sentences: Using precomposed or combining characters is called what? Prior to June 2004, the vowel akin to but more open than o, written with a dot above right, was not encoded. Mapped To: MBB Sentences: What does the term used by Physicists, partial vacuum, refer to? Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would occur in a perfect vacuum, which they sometimes simply call "vacuum" or free space, and use the term partial vacuum to refer to an actual imperfect vacuum as one might have in a laboratory or in space. Mapped To: DPT
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Question: What is the type of freeway system that serves Houston? A proposed highway project, State Highway 99 (Grand Parkway), will form a third loop outside of Houston, totaling 180 miles in length and making an almost-complete circumference, with the exception of crossing the ship channel. Answer: 10869 Question: Which song did Beyonce sing at the first couple's inaugural ball? The fight scene finale between Sharon and the character played by Ali Larter also won the 2010 MTV Movie Award for Best Fight. Answer: 10869 Question: synthesizers were used to create what house subgenre? These synthesizers were used to create a house subgenre called acid house. Answer: 22789 Question: How many days after Paul VI election did he announce he would continue the Vatican II? Six days after his election he announced that he would continue Vatican II and convened the opening to take place on 29 September 1963. Answer: 22789
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Question: Who makes up a large percentage of diarrheal deaths? Children also make up a large percentage of lower respiratory and diarrheal deaths. Answer: 28392 Question: How is lacquer distrubted on a CD? A small amount of lacquer is applied as a ring around the center of the disc, and rapid spinning spreads it evenly over the surface. Answer: 28392 Question: What word was added to the Endangered Species Act in 1982? The 1982 amendment to the ESA added the word "solely" to prevent any consideration other than the biological status of the species. Answer: 28392 Question: What is the climate like in Southeast Asia? Northern Vietnam and the Myanmar Himalayas are the only regions in Southeast Asia that feature a subtropical climate, which has a cold winter with snow. Answer: returns Question: What is the city of Valencia the capital of? Valencia (/vəˈlɛnsiə/; Spanish: [baˈlenθja]), or València (Valencian: [vaˈlensia]), is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. Answer: 28392 Question: What device is used to transform infrared radiation into an electric current? It responds only to the rapidly pulsing signal created by the transmitter, and filters out slowly changing infrared radiation from ambient light. Answer: returns Question: Morningside Park interrupts which street? The street is interrupted by Morningside Park. Answer: returns Question: Where were Quran copies kept for those who could not afford their own? The system of vocalization, as we know it today, seems to have been introduced towards the end of the ninth century. Answer: returns Question: What are the top three killer diseases? The top three single agent/disease killers are HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. Answer: 28392 Question: What was the name of Lord Goring Garden? Possibly the first house erected within the site was that of a Sir William Blake, around 1624. Answer: returns Question: Aspiration alters with what? t k/ have voice-onset times (VOTs) of about 5, 10, and 30 milliseconds, whereas English aspirated /p t k/ have VOTs of about 60, 70, and 80 ms. Answer: returns Question: What did the Metropolitan Police Act say police were a subset of? The 1829 Metropolitan Police Act created a modern police force by limiting the purview of the force and its powers, and envisioning it as merely an organ of the judicial system. Answer: 28392
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Student: What effect does Whitehead claim that experiences have on God? " In other words, God saves and cherishes all experiences forever, and those experiences go on to change the way God interacts with the world. Teacher: 6452 Student: How many movies were directly connected to the anime series? There have been nine Digimon movies released in Japan. Teacher: appear Student: The effect of German victory and ensuing influence stems back to what factor? The effect of these differences was accentuated by the pre-war preparations. Teacher: 6452 Student: What label became Detroit's most famous? Other, prominent Motor City R&B stars in the 1950s and early 1960s was Nolan Strong, Andre Williams and Nathaniel Mayer – who all scored local and national hits on the Fortune Records label. Teacher: appear Student: When do large birds of pray migrate? Birds of prey such as honey buzzards which migrate using thermals lose only 10 to 20% of their weight during migration, which may explain why they forage less during migration than do smaller birds of prey with more active flight such as falcons, hawks and harriers. Teacher: appear Student: Who was one of the original MoU signers? 14 of the world's largest mobile phone manufacturers signed the EU's common EPS Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Teacher: appear Student: How are the leads of an axially configured capacitor arranged? "Axial" means that the leads are on a common axis, typically the axis of the capacitor's cylindrical body – the leads extend from opposite ends. Teacher: 6452 Student: What is the coding called that is used with speech? These coders use a model of the sound's generator (such as the human vocal tract with LPC) to whiten the audio signal (i.e., flatten its spectrum) before quantization. Teacher: appear Student: Who taught and accepted the belief that biologically distinct races were isomorphic? In the early 20th century, many anthropologists accepted and taught the belief that biologically distinct races were isomorphic with distinct linguistic, cultural, and social groups, while popularly applying that belief to the field of eugenics, in conjunction with a practice that is now called scientific racism. Teacher: 6452 Student: When did St. Louis Medical college affiliate itself with Washington University? By 1882, Washington University had expanded to numerous departments, which were housed in various buildings across St. Louis. Teacher: appear Student: What parties is the color green for? Green is the color for green parties, Islamist parties, Nordic agrarian parties and Irish republican parties. Teacher: 6452 Student: What munition hit Kerry's boat? Though wounded like several others earlier that day, Kerry did not lose any time off from duty. Teacher: appear Student: Sumerians also built houses from reeds not very different from ones built by inhabitants in Iraq as recently as when? Sumerian cylinder seals also depict houses built from reeds not unlike those built by the Marsh Arabs of Southern Iraq until as recently as 400 CE. Teacher: 6452 Student: What is the name of the solar energy research facility in Germany? Other efforts included the formation of research facilities in the US (SERI, now NREL), Japan (NEDO), and Germany (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE). Teacher: 6452
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Input: What language does Czech share its handling of ordinal format with? Ordinal numbers (1st) use a point as in German (1.). Symbol: IUZ Input: From what origin did the Ottoman empire come to be? The Ottoman dynasty was Turkish in origin. Symbol: IUZ Input: What aerospace companies exist in Portugal? Modern non-traditional technology-based industries, such as aerospace, biotechnology and information technology, have been developed in several locations across the country. Symbol: emotional Input: In every season but 2001-02 and 2011-12, at least how many Premier League teams have been relegated? In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season. Symbol: emotional Input: How long did the translation effort take? The Tangut Empire was especially efficient in such efforts; exploiting the then newly invented block printing, and with the full support of the government (contemporary sources describe the Emperor and his mother personally contributing to the translation effort, alongside sages of various nationalities), the Tanguts took mere decades to translate volumes that had taken the Chinese centuries to render.[citation needed] Symbol: emotional Input: After a trip to what city did Carl Laemmle leave the dry goods business? Within weeks of his Chicago trip, Laemmle gave up dry goods to buy the first several nickelodeons. Symbol: IUZ Input: What political leaning does Mexico City take? In December 2009, the Federal District became the first city in Latin America, and one of very few in the world, to legalize same-sex marriage. Symbol: emotional Input: Through what Period did Queen Victoria reign? The Victorian era of the United Kingdom was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from June 1837 to January 1901. Symbol: IUZ Input: What are the Upanishads called in Hinduism? Upanishads form the theoretical basis of classical Hinduism and are known as Vedanta (conclusion of the Vedas). Symbol: IUZ Input: Which member of Spectre had been presumed to be dead? Bond infiltrates a Spectre meeting, where he identifies the leader, Franz Oberhauser. Symbol: IUZ Input: Which parent was the deciding factor for how interracial persons were recorded in this census? In all situations in which a person had White and some other racial ancestry, he was to be reported as that other race. Symbol: emotional Input: Which city's mayor initiated a reading program with the book? David Kipen of the National Endowment of the Arts, who supervised The Big Read, states "people just seem to connect with it. Symbol: emotional Input: When Africa was colliding with Eurasia which seaway ceased to be during the Miocene? The Tethys Seaway continued to shrink and then disappeared as Africa collided with Eurasia in the Turkish-Arabian region between 19 and 12 Ma (ICS 2004). Symbol: IUZ Input: When did Brazil adopt federalism? Brazil is one of the biggest federal governments. Symbol: emotional Input: By what dentury did Buddhism disappear form much of India? Ronald Inden writes that by the 8th century CE symbols of Hindu gods "replaced the Buddha at the imperial centre and pinnacle of the cosmo-political system, the image or symbol of the Hindu god comes to be housed in a monumental temple and given increasingly elaborate imperial-style puja worship". Symbol: emotional Input: Which race was growing faster after the First World War? Dr. Cecil Cook, the Northern Territory Protector of Natives, noted that: Symbol: emotional Input: What was the purpose of the Portuguese bailout? After the bailout was announced, the Portuguese government headed by Pedro Passos Coelho managed to implement measures with the intention of improve the State's financial situation, including tax hikes, a freeze of civil service-related lower-wages and cuts of higher-wages by 14.3%, on top of the government's spending cuts. Symbol: IUZ Input: The governor of what state commuted four death sentences in January 2015? In Maryland, Governor Martin O'Malley commuted the state's four remaining death sentences to life in prison without parole in January 2015. Symbol: IUZ
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Question: What two countries divvied up the Middle East's countries after WWI? " As often happens in countries undergoing social crisis, the aspirations of the Muslim world's translators and modernizers, such as Muhammad Abduh, largely had to yield to retrograde currents. Answer: 20541 Question: What two groups grew quickly during the Middle Ages? The Dominican Order came into being in the Middle Ages at a time when religion began to be contemplated in a new way. Answer: 20541 Question: How widespread was the success of CD-4 format? (A further problem was that no cutting heads were available that could handle the HF information. Answer: 20541 Question: Who led Chinese and American troops for NCAC? After early Japanese success, this counter-attack was defeated when the Indian divisions of XV Corps stood firm, relying on aircraft to drop supplies to isolated forward units until reserve divisions could relieve them. Answer: 20541 Question: What country is spoken of in the inscriptions of a country in Northern Africa from 1390-1352 BC ? A country Danaja with a city Mukana (propaply: Mycenea) is mentioned in inscriptions from Egypt from Amenophis III (1390-1352 BC), Thutmosis III (1437 BC). Answer: behind Question: What is the Armenian Quarter? Small Armenian trading and religious communities have existed outside of Armenia for centuries. Answer: 20541 Question: What did the government of Saint Helena fund in 2012? In 2012, the government of St. Helena funded the creation of the St. Helena Human Rights Action Plan 2012-2015. Answer: behind Question: In what year did Jaun de Bermudez first reach Bermuda? The first known European explorer to reach Bermuda was Spanish sea captain Juan de Bermúdez in 1503, after whom the islands are named. Answer: behind Question: What 13th century explorer saw cotton in Persia? Marco Polo (13th century) refers to the major products of Persia, including cotton. Answer: behind Question: Who was most influential in Islamic philosophy? Ibn Sina (Avicenna) is regarded as the most influential philosopher of Islam. Answer: behind Question: How is Y-DNA passed along? Neither recombines, and thus Y-DNA and mtDNA change only by chance mutation at each generation with no intermixture between parents' genetic material. Answer: 20541 Question: Who was the second son of Alfonso III and what did he become king of? The second son, Ordoño, reigned in Galicia, while the third, Fruela, received Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. Answer: behind
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Input: According to al-Umari, how many cavalry did the Sultanate of Ifat have? The Sultanate of Ifat, led by the Walashma dynasty with its capital at Zeila, ruled over parts of what is now eastern Ethiopia, Djibouti, and northern Somalia. Label: ZHA Input: Which office publishes the Code of Federal Regulations? It also administers the Electoral College. Label: ZHA Input: When did Kerry join the Naval Reserve? On February 18, 1966, Kerry enlisted in the Naval Reserve. Label: interview Input: How is the Greek word parousia translated when referring to Christ? They base this belief on a rendering of the Greek word parousia—usually translated as "coming" when referring to Christ—as "presence". Label: interview
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Q: What is a Polistes versicolor? The yellow paper wasp (Polistes versicolor) is known for its wagging movements as a form of communication within the colony; it can waggle with a frequency of 10.6±2.1 Hz (n=190). A: 10140 Q: Who is the current president of Cyprus? The Presidential election in 2013 resulted in Democratic Rally candidate Nicos Anastasiades winning 57.48% of the vote. A: 10140 Q: What term can be used to describe the wet area of North Spain? Cooler climates can be found in certain parts of Southern European countries, for example within the mountain ranges of Spain and Italy. A: 5661 Q: A 35 row theater at the edge of Bactria was found in what region? An example that shows the spread of Greek theater is Plutarch's story of the death of Crassus, in which his head was taken to the Parthian court and used as a prop in a performance of The Bacchae. A: 5661 Q: Who executed people who were believed to be loyal to North Korea? During October, the ROK police executed people who were suspected to be sympathetic to North Korea, and similar massacres were carried out until early 1951. A: 10140 Q: What religion was Avicenna? Avicenna was a devout Muslim and sought to reconcile rational philosophy with Islamic theology. A: 10140 Q: What does the tree live on? and, in the past, by the American chestnut (Castanea dentata). A: 5661 Q: What fraction of Kathmandu's population died in an ancient earthquake? These disasters led to the destruction of most of the architecture of the Licchavi era (such as Mangriha and Kailashkut Bhawan), and the loss of literature collected in various monasteries within the city. A: 5661
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What do we avoid disrupting by doing the time shift during days most people don't work? Clock shifts are usually scheduled near a weekend midnight to lessen disruption to weekday schedules. -> AADV How many players can an NFL team have in the regular season? These exhibition games, most of which are held in the month of August, are played for the purpose of helping coaches narrow down the roster from the offseason limit of 90 players to the regular-season limit of 53 players. -> AADV Who created the Jarden des Plantes? Two of Paris' oldest and most famous gardens are the Tuileries Garden, created in 1564 for the Tuileries Palace, and redone by André Le Nôtre between 1664 and 1672, and the Luxembourg Garden, for the Luxembourg Palace, built for Marie de' Medici in 1612, which today houses the French Senate. -> 5064 Who manufactures a pedometer accessory for the iPod? Many accessories have been made for the iPod line. -> 5064 What branch of physics might support a worldview similar to Platonic dualism? Plato's theory of forms or "ideas" describes ideal forms (for example the platonic solids in geometry or abstracts like Goodness and Justice), as universals existing independently of any particular instance. -> 5064 What song did Kelly Clarkson perform during the finale? The single, "A Moment Like This", went on to break a 38-year-old record held by The Beatles for the biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. -> AADV When did people become able to vote for representation? After years of demanding greater political autonomy, residents were given the right to directly elect a Head of Government and the representatives of the unicameral Legislative Assembly by popular vote in 1997. -> AADV Instead of genetic traits for production, dogs are bred for what? Some of these genes have been associated with aggression in some dog breeds, indicating their importance in both the initial domestication and then later in breed formation. -> 5064 What states that energy tends to become more evenly spread out across the universe? The second law of thermodynamics states that energy (and matter) tends to become more evenly spread out across the universe: to concentrate energy (or matter) in one specific place, it is necessary to spread out a greater amount of energy (as heat) across the remainder of the universe ("the surroundings").[note 3] Simpler organisms can achieve higher energy efficiencies than more complex ones, but the complex organisms can occupy ecological niches that are not available to their simpler brethren. -> AADV What happens with an illegal pinning move when it is seen by a referee? Such pins as these are rarely seen by the referee (as they have to see if their shoulders are down) and are subsequently often used by heels and on occasion by cheating faces to win matches. -> 5064
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What were the Mongols trying to reclaim? He adds that the Ming court's lack of concern for Tibet was one of the reasons why the Mongols pounced on the chance to reclaim their old vassal of Tibet and "fill once more the political vacuum in that country. -> AJZY How much value was one dollar meant to be equivalent to? In that context, "dollars" is a reference to the Spanish milled dollar, a coin that had a monetary value of 8 Spanish units of currency, or reales. -> 12064 What percent of Bronx residents called themselves "Sub-Saharan African" in 2009? Blacks of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin represented over one-third (35.4%) of the Bronx's population. -> 12064 What is a person called who does the initial pencil work for the artwork? Particularly in American superhero comic books, the art may be divided between a penciller, who lays out the artwork in pencil; an inker, who finishes the artwork in ink; a colourist; and a letterer, who adds the captions and speech balloons. -> AJZY Who pleaded to Congress for slaughtering bison? In 1875, General Philip Sheridan pleaded to a joint session of Congress to authorize the slaughtering of herds in order to deprive the Indians of their source of food. -> AJZY Where did the canal that once terminated in Kathmandu originate? An ancient canal once flowed from Nagarjuna hill through Balaju to Kathmandu; this canal is now extinct. -> AJZY When did One Thousand and One Nights first get translated in the West? This work has been very influential in the West since it was translated in the 18th century, first by Antoine Galland. -> AJZY In what battle did Ali fight the Kharjites? Following this battle, Ali fought a battle against Muawiyah, known as the Battle of Siffin. -> 12064 What did the later Puritan movement create? The early Puritan movement was a movement for reform in the Church of England. -> 12064 What did Senator Heinrich's bill require? On February 12, 2014, Senator Martin Heinrich introduced a bill in the US Senate. -> 12064
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Input: Who had forced a large number of Empress Dowager Deng's clan members to kill themselves? When Empress Dowager Deng died, Emperor An (r. 106–125 AD) was convinced by the accusations of the eunuchs Output: EFP Input: What group that had been to this point neglected was included in this thought? They sought to create a citizenry (frequently including women) able to speak and write with eloquence and clarity and thus capable of engaging the civic life of their communities and persuading others to virtuous and prudent actions. Output: EFP Input: How did the French assist against the rebels? In November 2006, Bozizé's government requested French military support to help them repel rebels who had taken control of towns in the country's northern regions. Output: AHLB Input: What is High Education? Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Output: AHLB Input: Who comprised Tom's jury? Scholar Patrick Chura, who suggests Emmett Till was a model for Tom Robinson, enumerates the injustices endured by the fictional Tom that Till also faced. Output: AHLB Input: How many nurses does Princess Margaret have on staff? The Princess Margaret Hospital on Funafuti is the only hospital in Tuvalu. Output: AHLB Input: Who did the new owner of the Cubs sign from the Boston Red Sox? Weeks after the season came to an end, the club was rejuvenated in the form of a new philosophy, as new owner Tom Ricketts signed Theo Epstein away from the Boston Red Sox, naming him club President and giving him a five-year contract worth over $18 million, and subsequently discharged manager Mike Quade. Output: EFP Input: Against which team does Notre Dame compete for the Jeweled Shillelagh? The Notre Dame football team has a long history, first beginning when the Michigan Wolverines football team brought football to Notre Dame in 1887 and played against a group of students. Output: AHLB Input: Who overshadowed House Speaker Dennis Hastert? Despite this, Cantor and his successor, Kevin McCarthy, have been reckoned as the second-ranking Republicans in the House, since Boehner is still reckoned as the leader of the House Republicans. Output: AHLB Input: Southampton's railways provide freight services and what other important services? Southampton is also served by the rail network, which is used both by freight services to and from the docks and passenger services as part of the national rail system. Output: EFP Input: What is digestion? Digestion is the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma. Output: EFP Input: The representative said that inspectors had been show what sort of villages? Rep. Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ), criticized the State Department investigation, saying the investigators were shown "Potemkin Villages" where residents had been intimidated into lying about the family-planning program. Output: EFP Input: What is the mission of the organizations? The United Nations Organization and its children's agency UNICEF withdrew their staff, saying that it wasn't sure the event would help its mission of raising awareness of conditions for children and amid concerns that the relay would be used as a propaganda stunt. Output: EFP Input: Who are currency readers meant to assist? Though still predominantly green, post-2004 series incorporate other colors to better distinguish different denominations. Output: AHLB Input: What did the Deutsche Bank estimate the value of the reserves to be at? The Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change announced that there was interest from various countries (including Norway and the United States) in exploration, and the first results regarding the amount of oil and gas in these locations were expected in the summer of 2012. Output: AHLB Input: What is the largest Nigerian city? Waste management presents problems in a mega city like Lagos and other major Nigerian cities which are linked with economic development, population growth and the inability of municipal councils to manage the resulting rise in industrial and domestic waste. Output: EFP
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Sentences: What does the Hizb ut-Tahrir aim for? The Islamic Renaissance Party (IRP), a major combatant in the 1992–1997 Civil War and then-proponent of the creation of an Islamic state in Tajikistan, constitutes no more than 30% of the government by statute. Mapped To: suggest Sentences: What was New Delhi's Per Capita GDP in dollars for 2009-10? In the year 2008–09 New Delhi had a Per Capita Income of Rs.1,16,886 ($2,595).It grew by 16.2% to reach Rs.1,35,814 ($3,018) in 2009–10 fiscal. Mapped To: suggest Sentences: Some cardinals are bishop in name only, what are they called? Though in modern times most cardinals are also bishops, the term "cardinal bishop" only refers to the cardinals who are titular bishops of one of the "suburbicarian" sees. Mapped To: suggest Sentences: In 2008-2009, how was BYU ranked nationally for the number of students who go on to earn PhDs? Due in part to the school's emphasis on undergraduate research, in rankings for 2008-2009, BYU was ranked No. 10 nationally for the number of students who go on to earn PhDs, No. 1 nationally for students who go on to dental school, No. 6 nationally for students who go on to law school, and No. 10 nationally for students who go on to medical school. Mapped To: 16610 Sentences: What were a large number of the local documents in regards to? Spanish mendicants in the sixteenth century taught indigenous scribes in their communities to write their languages in Latin letters and there is a large number of local-level documents in Nahuatl, Zapotec, Mixtec, and Yucatec Maya from the colonial era, many of which were part of lawsuits and other legal matters. Mapped To: 16610 Sentences: How many tanks were in the North Korean tank corps? A North Korean tank corps equipped with about 120 T-34s spearheaded the invasion. Mapped To: 16610
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Input: When did Kant publish one of the most influential works in the history of the philosophy of space and time. Kant denies that either space or time are substance, entities in themselves, or learned by experience; he holds, rather, that both are elements of a systematic framework we use to structure our experience. Symbol: 18527 Input: How many people in total lived in Yingxiu? 3,000 to 5,000 people were killed in Beichuan County, Sichuan alone; in the same location, 10,000 people were injured and 80% of the buildings were destroyed. Symbol: 18527 Input: In what year was the name stout first used to describe a dark beer? The name Porter was first used in 1721 to describe a dark brown beer popular with the street and river porters of London. Symbol: 18527 Input: Homeostasis is defined as what? The ability of an animal to regulate the internal environment of its body—the milieu intérieur, as pioneering physiologist Claude Bernard called it—is known as homeostasis (Greek for "standing still"). Symbol: 15857 Input: What was Nintendo's first approved emulator? While individual games have been included with emulators on some GameCube discs, Nintendo's Virtual Console service for the Wii marks the introduction of officially sanctioned general SNES emulation, though SNES9x GX, a port of SNES9x, has been made for the Wii. Symbol: 15857 Input: Which icon is most venerated in the Orthodox Church? The icon of the Virgin Theotokos with Christ is without doubt the most venerated icon in the Orthodox Church. Symbol: 15857
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Question: What is souvlaki? Pourgouri (bulgur, cracked wheat) is the traditional source of carbohydrate other than bread, and is used to make the delicacy koubes. Answer: OFO Question: Who was appointed Supreme Commander in Korea after the removal of General MacArthur? General Ridgway was appointed Supreme Commander, Korea; he regrouped the UN forces for successful counterattacks, while General James Van Fleet assumed command of the U.S. Eighth Army. Answer: TYA Question: Who declared Kiev "The mother of Rus citis'? Rurik led the Rus' until his death in about 879, bequeathing his kingdom to his kinsman, Prince Oleg, as regent for his young son, Igor. Answer: TYA Question: What was the AEC working on at this time? The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed. Answer: OFO
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Input: When werer virtual particles confirmed? In the late 20th century, so-called virtual particles that arise spontaneously from empty space were confirmed. Label: count Input: What is the first example of Hellenistic period royal palace? The royal palace (basileion) also came into its own during the Hellenistic period, the first extant example being the massive fourth-century villa of Cassander at Vergina. Label: count Input: When was Henry crowned King of England? Richard was to be appointed the Count of Poitou with control of Aquitaine, whilst Geoffrey was to become the Duke of Brittany. Label: 5793 Input: What band combined religious imagery with political commentary into their music? 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. Label: 5793 Input: What was Libya's GDP in 1969? In September 1973, it was announced that all foreign oil producers active in Libya were to be nationalized. Label: 5793 Input: What war is considered to be the last Roman pacification in Northern Africa? It constituted the final Roman pacification of Northern Africa, after which Rome largely ceased expansion on the continent after reaching natural barriers of desert and mountain. Label: 5793 Input: What era followed the The Neolithic 2 (PPNB) era? The Neolithic 2 (PPNB) began around 8,800 BCE according to the ASPRO chronology in the Levant (Jericho, Israel). Label: 5793 Input: In languages like Thai and Icelandic, tenuis and aspirated consonants are what? Unaspirated consonants like [p˭ s˭] and aspirated consonants like [pʰ ʰp sʰ] are separate phonemes, and words are distinguished by whether they have one or the other. Label: 5793 Input: Korolev died on what date? Voskhod 2 would end up being Korolev's final achievement before his death on January 14, 1966, as it would become the last of the many space firsts that demonstrated the USSR's domination in spacecraft technology during the early 1960s. Label: count Input: Which contestant sold more albums than all except two from season three of American Idol? One of the most talked-about contestants during the audition process was William Hung whose off-key rendition of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" received widespread attention. Label: count Input: What shifted attention away from the coverage regarding Bush's controvery regarding his required service? However, the focus quickly shifted to the conduct of CBS News after they aired a segment on 60 Minutes Wednesday introducing what became known as the Killian documents. Label: count Input: What was one region included that was occupied by piratical kingdoms? One was North Africa west of Egypt. Label: count Input: What concept is sexual orientation argued as? Sexual orientation is argued as a concept that evolved in the industrialized West, and there is a controversy as to the universality of its application in other societies or cultures. Non-westernized concepts of male sexuality differ essentially from the way sexuality is seen and classified under the Western system of sexual orientation.[unreliable source?] Label: count Input: When did the Ottomans lose the territory of Albania, Macedonia and Thrace? At the beginning of the 19th century the Ottoman Empire included all of the Balkan Peninsula north to the southern edge of the Hungarian Plain, but by 1914 had lost all of it except Constantinople and Eastern Thrace to the rise of Balkan nationalism, which saw the independence of Greece, Serbia, the Danubian Principalities and Bulgaria. Label: 5793 Input: What is the highest tax bracket in Montana? Montana's personal income tax contains 7 brackets, with rates ranging from 1 percent to 6.9 percent. Label: count Input: James Thomson was the brother of what famous figure? The first modern analog computer was a tide-predicting machine, invented by Sir William Thomson in 1872. Label: 5793 Input: Which Middle East location was the only area the torch visited? Sultanate of Oman: Muscat was the torch's only stop in the Middle East, on April 14. Label: count Input: What have researchers in science labs been making? The world of clothing is always changing, as new cultural influences meet technological innovations. Label: 5793
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Sentences: Who did Alexander ask for when he was dieing? Frances A. M. Forbes writes that when the Patriarch Alexander was on his death-bed he called Athanasius, who fled fearing he would be constrained to be made Bishop. Mapped To: WUE Sentences: How many militia reservists joined in on rescue efforts? At the start of rescue operations on May 12, 20 helicopters were deployed for the delivery of food, water, and emergency aid, and also the evacuation of the injured and reconnaissance of quake-stricken areas. Mapped To: 19997 Sentences: What did the brutal dictatorships caused by the media lead to? Still, advancing technology and medicine has had a great impact even in the Global South. Mapped To: 19997 Sentences: What sort of idealist was Descartes? The section Paralogisms of Pure Reason is an implicit critique of Descartes' idealism. Mapped To: 19997 Sentences: What two-word phrase describes the relationship whereby Dutch and Afrikaans speakers can understand each other? However, it is still largely mutually intelligible with Dutch. Mapped To: WUE Sentences: What is the basis for this plan? The plan is to arrange 19 eastern and central province and municipalitie to help 18 counties, on "one province to one affected county" basis. Mapped To: WUE
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Input: How many German pilots were killed? This time 412 people were killed and 747 severely wounded. Symbol: ZBD Input: What year was Blumenbach's treatise published? The 1775 treatise "The Natural Varieties of Mankind", by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach proposed five major divisions: the Caucasoid race, Mongoloid race, Ethiopian race (later termed Negroid, and not to be confused with the narrower Ethiopid race), American Indian race, and Malayan race, but he did not propose any hierarchy among the races. Symbol: ORU Input: From what Virginia mines was asphalt obtained for early street pavings? Roads in the US have been paved with materials that include asphalt/bitumen since at least 1870, when a street in front of the Newark, NJ City Hall was paved. Symbol: ZBD Input: How many people died? The 2008 Sichuan earthquake or the Great Sichuan earthquake, measured at 8.0 Ms and 7.9 Mw, and occurred at 02:28:01 PM Symbol: ZBD Input: What part of the body is controlled by nuclei in the midbrain? Motor systems are areas of the brain that are directly or indirectly involved in producing body movements, that is, in activating muscles. Symbol: ZBD Input: What are two other relevant characteristics of a pumping system along with final pressure? Pumping systems differ in oil contamination, vibration, preferential pumping of certain gases, pump-down speeds, intermittent duty cycle, reliability, or tolerance to high leakage rates. Symbol: ORU Input: How many people came to the Tucson Festival of Books in 2010? By 2010 it had become the fourth largest book festival in the United States, with 450 authors and 80,000 attendees. Symbol: ORU Input: When does full-time coursework J.D. begin at the Washington University School of Law begin? In the 2015 US News & World Report America's Best Graduate Schools, the law school is ranked 18th nationally, out of over 180 law schools. Symbol: ZBD Input: How did the 2010 Global Green Economy Index rank Switzerland? The 2014 Global Green Economy Index ranked Switzerland among the top 10 green economies in the world. Symbol: ORU Input: How many inches of snow do regions of the Cascades receive? The mountains of the west receive abundant precipitation and very heavy snowfall. Symbol: ZBD Input: According to historian Roy Porter, what was the Age of Enlightenment trying to capture? According to historian Roy Porter, the liberation of the human mind from a dogmatic state of ignorance is the epitome of what the Age of Enlightenment was trying to capture. Symbol: ORU Input: Who does Ibn Sina's philosophy owe much to? The philosophy of Ibn Sīnā, particularly that part relating to metaphysics, owes much to al-Farabi. Symbol: ORU Input: In addition to bottles and cans, How is beer often sold in bars? Beer is sold in bottles and cans; it may also be available on draught, particularly in pubs and bars. Symbol: ORU Input: Chopin is a native of what country? His works remain popular, and he has been the subject of numerous films and biographies of varying degrees of historical accuracy. Symbol: ZBD Input: What polymer is found in spores and pollen? Plants synthesize a number of unique polymers like the polysaccharide molecules cellulose, pectin and xyloglucan from which the land plant cell wall is constructed. Symbol: ZBD Input: Besides sprectrum of activity and chemical structure, how can antibacterial antibiotics classified? Antibacterial antibiotics are commonly classified based on their mechanism of action, chemical structure, or spectrum of activity. Symbol: ORU
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Question: How many international organizations made donations? On May 16 China stated it had also received $457 million in donated money and goods for rescue efforts so far, including $83 million from 19 countries and four international organizations. Answer: AOLC Question: Bell needed to fix both the transmitter and what? The basic concept behind his device was that messages could be sent through a single wire if each message was transmitted at a different pitch, but work on both the transmitter and receiver was needed. Answer: AOLC Question: Half the population of Jews live in what borough of New York City? Islam ranks third in New York City, with official estimates ranging between 600,000 and 1,000,000 observers and including 10% of the city's public schoolchildren, followed by Hinduism, Buddhism, and a variety of other religions, as well as atheism. Answer: 1292 Question: In what year was the iTunes store established? The store became the market leader soon after its launch and Apple announced the sale of videos through the store on October 12, 2005. Answer: 1292 Question: What blocks the Siboglinidae's gut? However, in members of the tube-dwelling family Siboglinidae the gut is blocked by a swollen lining that houses symbiotic bacteria, which can make up 15% of the worms' total weight. Answer: AOLC Question: What nationality can tolerate the least amount of electric shock? People of Mediterranean origin report as painful some radiant heat intensities that northern Europeans describe as nonpainful. Answer: 1292
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In the 2009 election, who was the candidate of the PRS? He was killed on 2 March 2009, possibly by soldiers in retaliation for the assassination of General Batista Tagme Na Waie, the head of the joint chiefs of staff, killed in an explosion. -> 11619 Who said that British post-punk was "sparked by a tension, humour and sense of paradox plainly unique in present day pop music"? The network of supportive record labels that included Industrial, Fast, E.G., Mute, Axis/4AD and Glass continued to facilitate a large output of music, by artists such as the Raincoats, Essential Logic, Killing Joke, the Teardrop Explodes, and the Psychedelic Furs. -> 11619 What's the Swedish word for a polytechnic school? After January 1, 2006, some Finnish ammattikorkeakoulus switched the English term "polytechnic" to the term "university of applied sciences" in the English translations of their legal names. -> 11619 Which disease was vitamin C claimed to help prevent? In 1913, Elmer McCollum discovered the first vitamins, fat-soluble vitamin A, and water-soluble vitamin B (in 1915; now known to be a complex of several water-soluble vitamins) and named vitamin C as the then-unknown substance preventing scurvy. -> apart How many works are in the Bronx Museum of the Arts' permanent collection? Its permanent collection features more than 800 works of art, primarily by artists from Africa, Asia and Latin America, including paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, and mixed media. -> apart Who are the Highland Quichuas primarily descended from? Linguistic evidence suggests that the Salascan and the Saraguro may have been the descendants of Bolivian ethnic groups transplanted to Ecuador as mitimaes. -> 11619 What level of dielectric absorption would a tantalum electrolytic capacitor display? Capacitors such as tantalum electrolytic or polysulfone film exhibit very high absorption, while polystyrene or Teflon allow very small levels of absorption. -> apart What did Henry Hudson call the river that is now called the Hudson River? He proceeded to sail up what he named the North River, also called the Mauritis River, and now known as the Hudson River, to the site of the present-day New York State capital of Albany in the belief that it might represent an oceanic tributary. -> apart Who proposed an evolutionary concept of the gene as a unit of natural selection? Evolutionary biologists subsequently refined this concept, such as George C. Williams' gene-centric view of evolution. -> apart How are some essential genes regulated? Not all essential genes are housekeeping genes since some essential genes are developmentally regulated or expressed at certain times during the organism's life cycle. -> apart When did the Standard Capital Corporation take control of Universal? Universal was forced to seek a $750,000 production loan from the Standard Capital Corporation, pledging the Laemmle family's controlling interest in Universal as collateral. -> 11619 For what are leaves used? Leaves gather sunlight and carry out photosynthesis. -> apart What year did Victoria fall down the stairs at Windsor? Beatrice and Henry planned to marry, but Victoria opposed the match at first, wishing to keep Beatrice at home to act as her companion. -> 11619 Who showed that extinct South American fossils were related to living species? In March 1837, ornithologist John Gould announced that Darwin's rhea was a separate species from the previously described rhea (though their territories overlapped), that mockingbirds collected on the Galápagos Islands represented three separate species each unique to a particular island, and that several distinct birds from those islands were all classified as finches. -> 11619 What percentage of Estonia's foreign trade was held by Russia in 1992? On the other hand, the Estonian political system, its flat rate of income tax, and its non-welfare-state model distinguish it from the Nordic countries and their Nordic model, and indeed from many other European countries. -> 11619 Who were the next settlement of people on Norfolk Island descended from? These were the descendants of Tahitians and the HMS Bounty mutineers, including those of Fletcher Christian. -> apart When did Ahmad fight at Balakot? In a major battle near the town of Balakot in 1831, Sayyid Ahmad and Shah Ismail Shaheed with volunteer Muslims were defeated by the professional Sikh Army. -> apart What signals plants to synchronize their internal clocks? The cryptochrome (cry) gene is also a light-sensitive component of the circadian clock and is thought to be involved both as a photoreceptor and as part of the clock's endogenous pacemaker mechanism. -> 11619
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Input: How many people watched the 2011 MTV Music Awards? Her appearance helped that year's MTV Video Music Awards become the most-watched broadcast in MTV history, pulling in 12.4 million viewers; the announcement was listed in Guinness World Records for "most tweets per second recorded for a single event" on Twitter, receiving 8,868 tweets per second and "Beyonce pregnant" was the most Googled term the week of August 29, 2011. Output: FQH Input: At what facility was Kerry born? John Forbes Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 in Aurora, Colorado, at Fitzsimons Army Hospital. Output: FQH Input: Outside of Mexico, where else was the Spanish dollar minted? The first dollar coins issued by the United States Mint (founded 1792) were similar in size and composition to the Spanish dollar, minted in Mexico and Peru. Output: FQH Input: Melbourne has sustained the highest population increase and economic growth rate in any Australian city according to what organization? Since the mid-1990s, Melbourne has maintained significant population and employment growth. Output: 1377 Input: What year was the last brown bear recorded to have been killed? In Switzerland the canton of Bern was named for the bears but the last bear is recorded as having been killed in 1792 above Kleine Scheidegg by three hunters from Grindelwald. Output: FQH Input: For what reason are the City of London and Greater London considered to be counties? London's status as the capital of England, and later the United Kingdom, has never been granted or confirmed officially—by statute or in written form.[note 6] Output: 1377 Input: What was the last British colony remaining in Africa? British withdrawal from the southern and eastern parts of Africa was not a peaceful process. Output: 1377 Input: Who was the PM of Britain in 2010? The MoD has since been regarded as a leader in elaborating the post-Cold War organising concept of "defence diplomacy". Output: 1377 Input: Where is the first known use of 'samurai'? According to Wilson, an early reference to the word "samurai" appears in the Kokin Wakashū (905–914), the first imperial anthology of poems, completed in the first part of the 10th century. Output: FQH Input: How did the South 40 get its name? Most of the residence halls on campus are located on the South 40, named because of its adjacent location on the south side of the Danforth Campus and its size of 40 acres (160,000 m2). Output: FQH Input: Who restored communications over a period of months? Immediately after the earthquake event, mobile and terrestrial telecommunications were cut to the affected and surrounding area, with all internet capabilities cut to the Sichuan area too. Output: 1377 Input: How much did GE agree to pay in claims for the pollution it caused in the Housatonic River and other sites? In 1983, New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams filed suit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York to compel GE to pay for the cleanup of what was claimed to be more than 100,000 tons of chemicals dumped from their plant in Waterford, New York. Output: 1377
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Sentences: When was morale finally mentioned? Morale was not mentioned until the ninth wartime directive on 21 September 1940. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: What foreign city holds a branch campus of BYU? The university also administers two satellite campuses, one in Jerusalem and one in Salt Lake City, while its parent organization, the Church Educational System (CES), sponsors sister schools in Hawaii and Idaho. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: Who did not connect with the soldier? It was, however, already there to be seen. Mapped To: BUC Sentences: How many HD channels did the Freeview HD service contain as of December 2013? The Freeview HD service currently contains 10 HD channels (as of December 2013[update]) and was rolled out region by region across the UK in accordance with the digital switchover process, finally being completed in October 2012. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: What reason did Policy give for his resignation? One month later, the league missed the deadline to formally ratify the new collective bargaining agreement and announced that it was eliminating health insurance for the players. Mapped To: BUC Sentences: Where did the Chinese government decide that parents who had lost children could go for free treatment? Details of school casualties had been under non-governmental investigation since December 2008 by volunteers including artist and architect Ai Weiwei, who had been constantly posting updates on his blog since March 2009. Mapped To: BUC Sentences: What is the other name for the street trams? Some street trams (streetcars) used conduit third-rail current collection. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: Who was the first to prohibit the paper from being in its library? Sex was used as an important element in the content and marketing the paper from the start, which Lamb believed was the most important part of his readers' lives. Mapped To: BUC Sentences: What type of property are trademarks and copyrights? During the 18th and 19th centuries, federal law traditionally focused on areas where there was an express grant of power to the federal government in the federal Constitution, like the military, money, foreign relations (especially international treaties), tariffs, intellectual property (specifically patents and copyrights), and mail. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: Which US President prevented Turkey from invading Cyprus? Meanwhile, by 1964, enosis was a Greek policy that could not be abandoned; Makarios and the Greek prime minister Georgios Papandreou agreed that enosis should be the ultimate aim and King Constantine wished Cyprus "a speedy union with the mother country". Mapped To: BUC Sentences: On average, how much lower are the temperatures in the central areas in celsius? The temperatures in the central areas are, on average, 5–6 °C (9.0–10.8 °F) lower. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: What are Parskahay? In diverse communities (such as in Canada and the U.S.) where many different kinds of Armenians live together, there is a tendency for the different groups to cluster together. Mapped To: BUC Sentences: What is an example of the Min Nan Texts? One example is the Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua china, presumably written after 1587 by the Spanish Dominicans in the Philippines. Mapped To: 25900 Sentences: What type of cases may Pakistan's Supreme Court hear from FATA? Azad Kashmir has its own courts system and the constitution of Pakistan does not apply to it as such; appeals from Azad Kashmir relate to its relationship with Pakistan. Mapped To: BUC
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Sentences: Who commanded the General Staff? The officers of the General Staff were hand-picked from the Prussian Kriegsakademie (War Academy). Mapped To: BJA Sentences: How many tons of cargo does the Tulsa Port of Catoosa ship annually? The only port handling international cargo in the state, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa is the most inland ocean-going port in the nation and ships over two million tons of cargo each year. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: What is the more strict program that the USAF adopted in 2010 called? As part of the Fit to Fight program, the USAF adopted a more stringent physical fitness assessment; the new fitness program was put into effect on 1 June 2010. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: Which work did scribes from Khorasan translate in the 10th century? The Samanid king, Mansur I (961-976), ordered a group of scholars from Khorasan to translate the Tafsir al-Tabari, originally in Arabic, into Persian. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: What is Geimsa stain? Staining a cell with a dye such as Giemsa stain or crystal violet allows a microscopist to describe its size, shape, internal and external components and its associations with other cells. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: What is St. Patrick's Street curved? St. Patrick's Street, the main street of the city which was remodelled in the mid-2000s, is known for the architecture of the buildings along its pedestrian-friendly route and is the main shopping thoroughfare. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: What was the official launch date for the youtube website? YouTube offered the public a beta test of the site in May 2005. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: What helped the Germans dominate trade? At the same time, naval innovations led to a German domination of trade in the Baltic Sea and parts of Eastern Europe through the Hanseatic League. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: What are two other relevant characteristics of a pumping system along with final pressure? The lowest pressure that can be attained in a system is also dependent on many things other than the nature of the pumps. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: In what year was a national conference on Tibet held in China? Tibet's GDP was expected to reach 43.7 billion yuan in 2009, up 170 percent from that in 2000 and posting an annual growth of 12.3 percent over the past nine years." Mapped To: BJA Sentences: When did Brasilia's presidential residence open? The rooms used by the presidency for official receptions are on the landing. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: What chemical weapon did Libya start making in 1987? In 1987, Libya began production of mustard gas at a facility in Rabta, although publicly denying it was stockpiling chemical weapons, and unsuccessfully attempted to develop nuclear weapons. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: What was the principal credited with? Ye Zhiping, the principal of Sangzao Middle School in Sangzao, one of the largest in An County, has been credited with proactive action that spared the lives of all 2,323 pupils in attendance when the earthquake happened. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: In what month is Cannes held? Spielberg has filmed and is currently in post-production on an adaptation of Roald Dahl's celebrated children's story The BFG. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: Where are Popper's manuscripts kept now? He had been working continuously on his philosophy until two weeks before, when he suddenly fell terminally ill. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: When was the Old Grapevine tavern demolished? It is interrupted by the block containing Grace Church between Broadway and Fourth Avenue. Mapped To: BJA Sentences: Why were sled-dogs used to deliver medicine to Nome in 1925? The race commemorates the famous 1925 serum run to Nome in which mushers and dogs like Togo and Balto took much-needed medicine to the diphtheria-stricken community of Nome when all other means of transportation had failed. Mapped To: 15439 Sentences: Who has not been brought to justice? However questions still remain, as some of the corrupt government officials have still not been brought to justice, while the many families who lost their only child, are still seeking compensation and justice to what had happened. Mapped To: 15439
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After the battle of Sinop, what steamship approached the Port of Sevastopol to show support for Turkey? The clash came on 30 November 1853 when a Russian fleet attacked an Ottoman force in the harbour at Sinop, and destroyed it at the Battle of Sinop. -> airlines Which Lophotrochozoa phyla have similar egg development? In these phyla the "fates" of the embryo's cells, in other words the roles their descendants will play in the adult animal, are the same and can be predicted from a very early stage. -> airlines Who became the Greek leader in 1935? Premier Georgios Kondylis took power in 1935 and effectively abolished the republic by bringing back the monarchy via a referendum in 1935. -> AMRV Who was held responsible for the defeat of North Korean troops? On 27 September, Stalin convened an emergency session of the Politburo, in which he condemned the incompetence of the KPA command and held Soviet military advisers responsible for the defeat. -> AMRV The royal court of Chowmahalla palace is an example what style of architecture? It showcases a diverse array of architectural styles, from the Baroque Harem to its Neoclassical royal court. -> AMRV What two fields remained largely positivist? During the 1970s and 1990s, there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline.[page needed] -> airlines How do speech perception and articulation findings and insights affect previous and more traditional ideas? Second, actual speech, even at a word level, is highly co-articulated, so it is problematic to expect to be able to splice words into simple segments without affecting speech perception. -> airlines What percentage of murderers in the United States are given a death sentence? Texas gave 2 percent of murderers a death sentence, less than the national average. -> airlines What nation provided the most legal immigrants to New York City in the Caribbean? Ecuador, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, and Brazil were the top source countries from South America for legal immigrants to the New York City region in 2013; the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean; Egypt, Ghana, and Nigeria from Africa; and El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala in Central America. -> AMRV Who evaluates dogs at breed shows? In conformation shows, also referred to as breed shows, a judge familiar with the specific dog breed evaluates individual purebred dogs for conformity with their established breed type as described in the breed standard. -> AMRV What animal species was delisted in August 2008? Two examples of animal species recently delisted are: the Virginia northern flying squirrel (subspecies) on August, 2008, which had been listed since 1985, and the gray wolf (Northern Rocky Mountain DPS). -> AMRV What type of area did early humans avoid? Rather than killing large animals for meat, according to this view, they used carcasses of such animals that had either been killed by predators or that had died of natural causes. -> airlines
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When was Ann Arbor founded? Ann Arbor was founded in 1824, named for wives of the village's founders and the stands of Bur Oak trees. -> 7506 What states setup black conventions? In 1880 black state conventions united in the national Foreign Mission Convention, to support black Baptist missionary work. -> KJF Which two languages were the most dominant languages of scientific and literary publications? French and Latin were the dominant languages of publication, but there was also a steady demand for material in German and Dutch. -> 7506 What did the muzzle flashes of the firearms used by the infantry reveal? Adaptations of the standard autocannon, originally intended for air-to-ground use, and heavier artillery systems were commonly used for most anti-aircraft gunnery, starting with standard pieces on new mountings, and evolving to specially designed guns with much higher performance prior to World War II. -> KJF What was heavily influenced by Christian thinking? Medieval political philosophy in Europe was heavily influenced by Christian thinking. -> 7506 Which two areas were slowly Germanized during the 13th century? Its defeat was formalised in the Second Treaty of Thorn in 1466 ending the Thirteen Years' War, and leaving the former Polish region Pomerania/Pomerelia under Polish control. -> KJF Who, it was rumored, did Margaret Thatcher say the Queen would vote for? Thatcher reputedly said the Queen would vote for the Social Democratic Party—Thatcher's political opponents. -> 7506 Which American president pursued Villa? After nearly a year of pursuing Villa, American forces returned to the United States. -> KJF
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Input: Along with Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, The Carpenters, Percy Faith and Andy Williams, who is an artist played on AC stations around Christmastime but not otherwise? While these tend mostly to be contemporary seasonal recordings by the same few artists featured under the normal format, most stations will also air some vintage holiday tunes from older pop, MOR, and adult standards artists – such as Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, The Carpenters, Percy Faith, Johnny Mathis and Andy Williams Symbol: AQOH Input: When was the Chremonidean War? In spite of the Ptolemaic monies and fleets backing their endeavors, Athens and Sparta were defeated by Antigonus II during the Chremonidean War (267-61). Symbol: AQOH Input: Along with petroleum and iron ore, what resource was abundant in the RSFSR? Roughly 70% of the area in the RSFSR consisted of broad plains, with mountainous tundra regions mainly concentrated in the east. Symbol: UNV Input: How much of GE's revenues is derived from the financial services it provides? Since over half of GE's revenue is derived from financial services, it is arguably a financial company with a manufacturing arm. Symbol: AQOH Input: What does NATO ascribe naval air defence as? Missile defence is an extension of air defence as are initiatives to adapt air defence to the task of intercepting any projectile in flight. Symbol: UNV Input: Which battle left parts of Tibet under Chinese rule? The eastern regions of Kham and Amdo often maintained a more decentralized indigenous political structure, being divided among a number of small principalities and tribal groups, while also often falling more directly under Chinese rule after the Battle of Chamdo; most of this area was eventually incorporated into the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Qinghai. Symbol: AQOH Input: What was the population of Tuscon in 2006? Over the following years the city continued to grow, with the population increasing to 20,292 in 1920 and 36,818 in 1940. Symbol: UNV Input: Where were the first modern greenhouses built? Greenhouses remain an important part of horticulture today, and plastic transparent materials have also been used to similar effect in polytunnels and row covers. Symbol: UNV Input: The stock holder of the Original East India company rasied how much money to try and deal with the parallel East India Company? The two companies wrestled with each other for some time, both in England and in India, for a dominant share of the trade. Symbol: UNV Input: What is the frequency of the BeiDou-1 system? This means that the system does not require a large constellation of satellites, but it also limits the coverage to areas on Earth where the satellites are visible. Symbol: UNV Input: Which missionary came to the Santa Cruz River area in 1692? 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) Symbol: AQOH Input: Who did Kerry publicize as a lesbian while discussing gay rights, some time after the debate? After Kerry, responding to a question about gay rights, reminded the audience that Vice President Cheney's daughter was a lesbian, Cheney responded with a statement calling himself "a pretty angry father" due to Kerry using Cheney's daughter's sexual orientation for his political purposes. Symbol: AQOH
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X = What school advanced atomism? The Nyaya–Vaisesika school (600 BC - 100 BC) developed one of the earliest forms of atomism, though their proofs of God and their positing that the consciousness was not material precludes labelling them as materialists. Y = 26231 X = What statue is it rumored to be good luck to rub? In the second half of the 20th century Bladderball, a campus-wide game played with a large inflatable ball, became a popular tradition but was banned by administration due to safety concerns. Y = fountain X = What had nearly been considered indiscriminate bombing? Nevertheless, its official opposition to attacks on civilians became an increasingly moot point when large-scale raids were conducted in November and December 1940. Y = fountain X = Who secured the domestic rights to broadcast games 116 and 38 respectively? The deal was worth £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. Y = 26231
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What major award did the book receive in 1961? It also won the Brotherhood Award of the National Conference of Christians and Jews in the same year, and the Paperback of the Year award from Bestsellers magazine in 1962. -> tropical What is secretory diarrhea? Secretory diarrhea means that there is an increase in the active secretion, or there is an inhibition of absorption. -> CVD Where is Cedar Ridge Country Club? Rated one of the top golf courses in the nation, Southern Hills has hosted four PGA Championships, including one in 2007, and three U.S. Opens, the most recent in 2001. -> tropical How many runners up in the Champions League were from the Premier League between 1992 and 2013? Between the 1992–93 season and the 2012–13 season, Premier League clubs had won the UEFA Champions League four times (as well as supplying five of the runners-up), behind Spain's La Liga with six wins, and Italy's Serie A with five wins, and ahead of, among others, Germany's Bundesliga with three wins (see table here). -> CVD What happens with President's Rule? A distinguishing aspect of Indian federalism is that unlike many other forms of federalism, it is asymmetric. -> tropical What white cloud group on Neptune is farther south than the dark great spot? It was initially completely dark, but as Voyager 2 approached the planet, a bright core developed and can be seen in most of the highest-resolution images. -> tropical In which battle did Pelayos defeat the Moors? In the process, after defeating the Moors in the Battle of Covadonga in 722 AD, Pelayos was proclaimed king, thus founding the Christian Kingdom of Asturias and starting the war of Christian reconquest known in Portuguese as the Reconquista Cristã. -> CVD Where is 1520 Sedgwick? The New York Times has identified 1520 Sedgwick Avenue "an otherwise unremarkable high-rise just north of the Cross Bronx Expressway and hard along the Major Deegan Expressway" as a starting point, where DJ Kool Herc presided over parties in the community room. -> CVD What did churches do to settle the date if there was a difference? Where the two systems produced different dates there was generally a compromise so that both churches were able to celebrate on the same day. -> CVD What ethnic names does Serbo-Croatian associate with? In the 20th century, Serbo-Croatian served as the official language of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (when it was called "Serbo-Croato-Slovenian"), and later as one of the official languages of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. -> tropical Which university is said to have started faculty governance? Control of universities still tended to be independent, although university leadership was increasingly appointed by the state. -> tropical Who was the ruler when the new city wall was constructed? The town grew, and during the reign of Abd al-Aziz a new city wall was built, remains of which are preserved throughout the Old City (Ciutat Vella) today. -> CVD
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Input: How many pages are printed by the average office worker in the US each day? Paper waste accounts for up to 40% of total waste produced in the United States each year, which adds up to 71.6 million tons of paper waste per year in the United States alone. Target: 6557 Input: On what date did the NTC government enter the Arab League? On 25 August, the Arab League recognised the NTC to be "the legitimate representative of the Libyan state", on which basis Libya would resume its membership in the League. Target: 19997 Input: What's the minimum number of layers a PCB can have to be considered "multi-layer"? The de-smear process ensures that a good connection is made to the copper layers when the hole is plated through. Target: 6557 Input: A result of air being sucked into or blown out of the lung thats moving its pressure gradient is referred to? This type of lung is known as a bellows lung as it resembles a blacksmith's bellows. Target: 19997 Input: How many restaurants is New York home to? The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene assigns letter grades to the city's 24,000 restaurants based upon their inspection results. Target: 19997 Input: Who was Kidinnu? According to the historian A. Aaboe, "all subsequent varieties of scientific astronomy, in the Hellenistic world, in India, in Islam, and in the West—if not indeed all subsequent endeavour in the exact sciences—depend upon Babylonian astronomy in decisive and fundamental ways." Target: 6557
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X = What government position has Howard Dean previously held? By summer of 2003, Howard Dean had become the apparent front runner for the Democratic nomination, performing strongly in most polls and leading the pack with the largest campaign war chest. Y = ABOM X = By which ministry is authority granted for funding and managing Portugal's research system? The largest R&D units of the public universities by volume of research grants and peer-reviewed publications, include biosciences research institutions like the Instituto de Medicina Molecular, the Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, the IPATIMUP, the Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular and the Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute. Y = ABOM X = When did the uniform theory of groups develop from different sources? The theory of Lie groups, and more generally locally compact groups was studied by Hermann Weyl, Élie Cartan and many others. Y = ABOM X = What was Ibn Tufail's ethnicity? 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. Y = 14550 X = Who were 'Ali ibn Abi Talib and 'Abdullah ibn 'Abbas? Other early exegetes included a few Companions of Muhammad, like ʻAli ibn Abi Talib, ʻAbdullah ibn Abbas, ʻAbdullah ibn Umar and Ubayy ibn Kaʻb. Y = 14550 X = If if a cinematographic film were taken by means of physical laws and then played backwards, it would still portray what? Firstly, the fundamental physical laws are time-reversal invariant; if a cinematographic film were taken of any process describable by means of the aforementioned laws and then played backwards, it would still portray a physically possible process. Y = 14550 X = How many significant climate regions exist in Nepal? Under Köppen's climate classification, portions of the city with lower elevations have a humid subtropical climate (Cwa), while portions of the city with higher elevations generally have a subtropical highland climate. Y = ABOM X = What class was the first to receive the Glock .40 S&W pistol? Special agents are authorized to purchase and qualify with the Glock Model 21 in .45 ACP. Y = ABOM X = In what city is the George Inn located? The National Trust owns thirty-six public houses of historic interest including the George Inn, Southwark, London and The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Y = 14550 X = When did the case of Epperson v. Arkansas take place? The overriding fact is that Arkansas' law selects from the body of knowledge a particular segment which it proscribes for the sole reason that it is deemed to conflict with a particular religious doctrine; that is, with a particular interpretation of the Book of Genesis by a particular religious group. Y = ABOM X = In 1999 how many children were working illegally in Brazil? Although substantial time has passed since the time of regulated child labour, there is still a large number of children working illegally in Brazil. Y = ABOM X = What haplogroup did a DNA analysis of the Liangzhu culture reveal? A 2007 analysis of the DNA recovered from human remains in the archeological sites of prehistoric peoples along the Yangtze River shows high frequencies of haplogroup O1 in the Liangzhu culture, linking them to Austronesian and Tai-Kadai peoples. Y = 14550 X = From what language was literature notably translated into West Saxon? Each of these four dialects was associated with an independent kingdom on the island. Y = ABOM X = Which country first entered World War 2 after France's defeat? After the German occupation of France in 1940, Britain and the empire stood alone against Germany, until the entry of the Soviet Union to the war in 1941. Y = 14550 X = The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve is the largest protected tallgrass prairie in what area? The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is the oldest and largest of nine national wildlife refuges in the state and was founded in 1901, encompassing 59,020 acres (238.8 km2). Y = ABOM X = Which Kanye West video failed to win Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards? " On November 2, 2006, when his "Touch the Sky" failed to win Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards, West went onto the stage as the award was being presented to Justice and Simian for "We Are Your Friends" and argued that he should have won the award instead. Y = 14550 X = Where did many of Japan's soldiers come from? Japan conscripted many soldiers from its colonies of Korea and Formosa (Taiwan). Y = 14550 X = Why did Eisenhower need surgery on June 9, 1956? During a visit to England he complained of dizziness and had to have his blood pressure checked on August 29, 1959; however, before dinner at Chequers on the next day his doctor General Howard Snyder recalled Eisenhower "drank several gin-and-tonics, and one or two gins on the rocks ... three or four wines with the dinner". Y = ABOM X = What service did Elizabeth attend in Armagm? On 20 March 2008, at the Church of Ireland St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, the Queen attended the first Maundy service held outside England and Wales. Y = 14550 X = When did US ground forces attack Iraqi positions? Over 6 weeks of relentless pounding by planes and helicopters, the Iraqi army was almost completely beaten but did not retreat, under orders from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and by the time the ground forces invaded on 24 February, many Iraqi troops quickly surrendered to forces much smaller than their own; in one instance, Iraqi forces attempted to surrender to a television camera crew that was advancing with coalition forces. Y = 14550
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Student: What is the similar trait of Estonia's four seasons? Estonia has four seasons of near-equal length. Teacher: 19338 Student: Who was responsible for Star Wars? Next, Spielberg teamed with Star Wars creator and friend George Lucas on an action adventure film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first of the Indiana Jones films. Teacher: 19338 Student: What kinds of endemic conditions do the Human Assistance Operations entail? The assistance provided is designed to supplement or complement the efforts of the host nation civil authorities or agencies that may have the primary responsibility for providing humanitarian assistance" (JP 1-02). Teacher: downloads Student: How many square miles in NYC? 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. Teacher: downloads Student: According to Daniel Elazar at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, at the end of the 11th century, what percentage of the world's Jewry was Ashkenazi? These factors are sheer demography showing the migration patterns of Jews from Southern and Western Europe to Central and Eastern Europe. Teacher: downloads Student: What are two radio stations that broadcast from KU? The university is host to several museums including the University of Kansas Natural History Museum and the Spencer Museum of Art. Teacher: downloads Student: What pope first issued Papal pronouncements against Freemasons? The first was Pope Clement XII's In eminenti apostolatus, 28 April 1738; the most recent was Pope Leo XIII's Ab apostolici, 15 October 1890. Teacher: 19338 Student: What Valencian museum has a photography collection? The Museu de Belles Arts de València houses a large collection of paintings from the 14th to the 18th centuries, including works by Velázquez, El Greco, and Goya, as well as an important series of engravings by Piranesi. Teacher: downloads Student: To whom is the Boeing credit union open? The company's credit union for employees, BECU, remains based in the Seattle area, though it is now open to all residents of Washington. Teacher: 19338 Student: Which levels of Xbox Live membership may access the Marketplace? These features are available to both Free and Gold members on Xbox Live. Teacher: 19338
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Input: When did the first Indiana Jones movie come out? Next, Spielberg teamed with Star Wars creator and friend George Lucas on an action adventure film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first of the Indiana Jones films. Output: similarly Input: What tennis Grand Slam event is held at the National Tennis Center? Boxing is also a prominent part of the city's sporting scene, with events like the Amateur Boxing Golden Gloves being held at Madison Square Garden each year. Output: similarly Input: By the end of Augustus's reign what was an established fact? By the end of his reign, Augustus had appropriated Rome's political apparatus – and most of its religious cults – within his "reformed" and thoroughly integrated system of government. Output: similarly Input: Where was a substantial amount of Nazi plunder found at the end of the war? The salt mines surrounding the Altaussee area, where American troops found 75 kilos of gold coins stored in a single mine, were used to store looted art, jewels, and currency; vast quantities of looted art were found and returned to the owners. Output: similarly Input: What was his punishment? Athanasius's first problem lay with Meletius of Lycopolis and his followers, who had failed to abide by the First Council of Nicaea. Output: similarly Input: What was also utilized to control ground targets? AAA battalions were also used to help suppress ground targets. Output: AKZM Input: Who was favored by those who lived in the west and mainly used another form of well know verbal language ? Although the Latin West recognized the Eastern Empire's claim to the Roman legacy for several centuries, after Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne, king of the Franks, as the "Roman Emperor" on 25 December 800, an act which eventually led to the formation of the Holy Roman Empire, the Latin West started to favour the Franks and began to refer to the Eastern Roman Empire largely as the Empire of the Greeks (Imperium Graecorum). Output: AKZM Input: What Myanmar import from other countries that has been of major importance? The Pyu culture was heavily influenced by trade with India, importing Buddhism as well as other cultural, architectural and political concepts which would have an enduring influence on later Burmese culture and political organisation. Output: AKZM Input: What does LoC stand for? The Library of Congress (LoC) is an institution established by Congress to provide a research library for the government of the United States and serve as a national library. Output: AKZM Input: What is the literal translation of madrasah? Therefore, madrasah literally means "a place where learning and studying take place". Output: AKZM Input: In what year did Lodygin demonstrate a lamp at the World's Fair? He used as a burner two carbon rods of diminished section in a glass receiver, hermetically sealed, and filled with nitrogen, electrically arranged so that the current could be passed to the second carbon when the first had been consumed. Output: similarly Input: Composers rejected the traditions of the common practice period during what era? Modernism (1890–1930) marked an era when many composers rejected certain values of the common practice period, such as traditional tonality, melody, instrumentation, and structure. Output: AKZM Input: Which English monarch knighted Popper? He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1965, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1976. Output: AKZM Input: What acted as a physical obstacle to anti-aircraft defence? Firstly, it and the steel cable were a danger to any aircraft that tried to fly among them. Output: similarly Input: Who did Hellenistic poets wish to court? Hellenistic poets now sought patronage from kings, and wrote works in their honor. Output: AKZM Input: What is royal assent called in Belgium? In Belgium, the sanction royale has the same legal effect as royal assent; the Belgian constitution requires a theoretically possible refusal of royal sanction to be countersigned—as any other act of the monarch—by a minister responsible before the House of Representatives. Output: AKZM Input: What pub is associated with some of Jack the Ripper's victims? It is said that Vladimir Lenin and a young Joseph Stalin met in the Crown and Anchor pub (now known as The Crown Tavern) on Clerkenwell Green when the latter was visiting London in 1903. Output: similarly Input: How many were killed by the Communards? Communards captured with weapons were routinely shot by the army and Government troops killed from 7,000–30,000 Communards in the fighting and in massacres of men, women, and children during and after the Commune. Output: similarly
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Sentences: What was the specialty of great Pietho and what is famous for ? That new notion of nationhood engendered a deep interest in the classical past culminating in the ideas of the Neoplatonist philosopher Gemistus Pletho, who abandoned Christianity. Mapped To: 19648 Sentences: What award was The Wrestler nominated for? Several documentaries have been produced looking at professional wrestling, most notably, Beyond the Mat directed by Barry W. Blaustein, and Wrestling with Shadows featuring wrestler Bret Hart and directed by Paul Jay. Mapped To: AQCI Sentences: Who offers the Lighting Certification Examination? This certification process is one of three national (U.S.) examinations (the others are CLEP and CLMC) in the lighting industry and is open not only to designers, but to lighting equipment manufacturers, electric utility employees, etc. Mapped To: AQCI Sentences: FighterCommand lost how many fighters? Fighter Command lost 17 fighters and six pilots. Mapped To: 19648
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Input: In its simplified inflectional grammar, what language is Dutch similar to? This gender system is similar to those of most Continental Scandinavian languages. Label: legislation Input: Livingston and Dobzhansky disagree on whether the race concept is what? They differ on whether the race concept remains a meaningful and useful social convention. Label: ACOH Input: in 1921, what percent of Mexico City's population Mestizo? In 1921, Mexico City had less than one million inhabitants. Label: legislation Input: What are the other modern and hunting types of dogs called? These include the "old world dogs" (e.g., Malamute and Shar Pei), "Mastiff"-type (e.g., English Mastiff), "herding"-type (e.g., Border Collie), and "all others" (also called "modern"- or "hunting"-type). Label: ACOH Input: By 1811, what was the population of Napoleon's Empire? By 1811, Napoleon ruled over 70 million people across an empire that had domination in Europe, which had not witnessed this level of political consolidation since the days of the Roman Empire. Label: ACOH Input: Sanskrit is a standardized dialect of which language? It is a standardised dialect of Old Indo-Aryan, originating as Vedic Sanskrit and tracing its linguistic ancestry back to Proto-Indo-Iranian and Proto-Indo-European. Label: ACOH Input: What is the florida climate A peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida, it has the longest coastline in the contiguous United States, approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 km), and is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Label: legislation Input: What magazine stated that Nintendo could be errant in their anticipated product success? By the beginning of 1985, the Famicom had sold more than 2.5 million units in Japan and Nintendo soon announced plans to release it in North America as the Advanced Video Entertainment System (AVS) that same year. Label: legislation
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Question: What year did Dean Amadon make his proposal? The seventy-five percent rule still has defenders but other scholars argue that it should be replaced with ninety or ninety-five percent rule. Answer: 14974 Question: Who was the first group of indigenous people Columbus encountered? The first indigenous group encountered by Columbus were the 250,000 Taínos of Hispaniola who represented the dominant culture in the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas. Answer: 9313 Question: In what year did the new government enter the Arab League? In addition to a nationalization program of industry and land, the new regime's foreign policy placed an emphasis on Somalia's traditional and religious links with the Arab world, eventually joining the Arab League (AL) in 1974. Answer: 9313 Question: What scientific discipline is still taught in modern madaris? This is why Ptolemaic astronomy was considered adequate, and is still taught in some modern day madaris. Answer: 9313 Question: In what year did Eisenhower have a heart attack? Eisenhower was publicly noncommittal about Nixon's repeating as the Vice President on his ticket; the question was an especially important one in light of his heart condition. Answer: 14974 Question: How many mountain ranges is Tuscon surrounded by? Tucson is situated on an alluvial plain in the Sonoran desert, surrounded by five minor ranges of mountains: the Santa Catalina Mountains and the Tortolita Mountains to the north, the Santa Rita Mountains to the south, the Rincon Mountains to the east, and the Tucson Mountains to the west. Answer: 9313 Question: What tale is seen as cautions against disrespecting prey or impudent boasting? Taboos are often related to hunting, and mythological association of prey species with a divinity could be reflected in hunting restrictions such as a reserve surrounding a temple. Answer: 14974 Question: What did the branding of the Mac OS 8 effectively end? When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 following the company's purchase of NeXT, he ordered that the OS that had been previewed as version 7.7 be branded Mac OS 8 (in place of the never-to-appear Copland OS). Answer: 14974 Question: Most institutes of technology in Thailand were born out of what other type of institutions? Most of Thailand's institutes of technology were developed from technical colleges, in the past could not grant bachelor's degrees; today, however, they are university level institutions, some of which can grant degrees to the doctoral level. Answer: 9313 Question: Why was the handle considered a "dead man switch"? Pushing the handle forward would cause the cab to rise; backwards would make it sink. Answer: 14974 Question: Who was the Byzantine leader at the Battle of Yarmouk? However many early history books like the Islamic Conquest of Syria Fatuhusham by al-Imam al-Waqidi state that after the conversion to Islam Muawiyah's father Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and his brothers Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan were appointed as commanders in the Muslim armies by Muhammad. Answer: 14974 Question: Who has offered arguments that Lee and Guenther disliked? Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. Answer: 9313 Question: What did the Swingle Singers primarily use to emulate musical instruments? The Swingle Singers used nonsense words to sound like instruments, but have been known to produce non-verbal versions of musical instruments. Answer: 9313 Question: The evolutionary arms race between prey and predator has resulted in what? Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation almost always results in the death of the prey. Answer: 14974
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Input: Of what dynasty was Otto I a member? By the late 10th century Italy had been drawn into the Ottonian sphere after a period of instability; Otto III (r. 996–1002) spent much of his later reign in the kingdom. Symbol: ACKW Input: How many weeks did their single "Independent Women Part I" stay on top? The remaining band members recorded "Independent Women Part I", which appeared on the soundtrack to the 2000 film, Charlie's Angels. Symbol: ACKW Input: Socrate's what is a classic example of passive solar design? Socrates' Megaron House is a classic example of passive solar design. Symbol: religious Input: Is the University of Melbourne a public or private institution? Melbourne is the home of seven public universities: the University of Melbourne, Monash University, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), Deakin University, La Trobe University, Swinburne University of Technology and Victoria University. Symbol: religious Input: What did the documents that were aired during the 60 Minutes segment come to be known as? Serious doubts about the documents' authenticity quickly emerged, leading CBS to appoint a review panel that eventually resulted in the firing of the news producer and other significant staffing changes. Symbol: ACKW Input: How many code points are tamil and Devanagari allocated? Indic scripts such as Tamil and Devanagari are each allocated only 128 code points, matching the ISCII standard. Symbol: religious
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X = When were the mosaics in the Great Mosque in Corduba created? They were made between 965 and 970 by local craftsmen, supervised by a master mosaicist from Constantinople, who was sent by the Byzantine Emperor to the Umayyad Caliph of Spain. Y = 12461 X = Who did not want to participate in the relay as 'caged woman'? On April 16, a protest was organised in Delhi "against Chinese repression in Tibet", and was broken up by the police. Y = 6558 X = Who was Josiah Wedgewood? As rising prosperity and social mobility increased the number of people, especially women (who found they could shop unaccompanied at department stores without damaging their reputation), with disposable income in the late Georgian period, window shopping was transformed into a leisure activity and entrepreneurs, like the potter Josiah Wedgwood, pioneered the use of marketing techniques to influence the prevailing tastes and preferences of society. Y = 12461 X = Which state has the lowest tax burden of the entire US? To finance state government operations, Alaska depends primarily on petroleum revenues and federal subsidies. Y = 12461 X = How did Nasser's government deal with human rights? Nasser remains an iconic figure in the Arab world, particularly for his strides towards social justice and Arab unity, modernization policies, and anti-imperialist efforts. Y = 6558 X = Which of Bell's students is the most well known? She was later to say that Bell dedicated his life to the penetration of that "inhuman silence which separates and estranges." Y = 6558
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Sentences: What is the determining factor where zinc and magnesium are very similar chemically? Because of this some of their salts have the same crystal structure and in circumstances where ionic radius is a determining factor zinc and magnesium chemistries have much in common. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: Beyonce was speaking about whom when she said her gift was "finding the best qualities in every human being."? Beyoncé became an ambassador for the 2012 World Humanitarian Day campaign donating her song "I Was Here" and its music video, shot in the UN, to the campaign. Mapped To: as Sentences: Which frontier did the Tumed Mongols raid? Meanwhile, the Tumed Mongols began moving into the Kokonor region (modern Qinghai), raiding the Ming Chinese frontier and even as far as the suburbs of Beijing under Altan Khan (1507–1582). Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: Were the Spanish able to police the backwoods settlements These migrants, mixing with the already present British settlers who had remained in Florida since the British period, would be the progenitors of the population known as Florida Crackers. Mapped To: as Sentences: Which long time judge decided to leave his position at the end of the season? Both judges Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj also decided to leave after one season to focus on their music careers. Mapped To: as Sentences: What has the simplest known circadian clock? Recent research has demonstrated that the circadian clock of Synechococcus elongatus can be reconstituted in vitro with just the three proteins (KaiA, KaiB, KaiC) of their central oscillator. Mapped To: as Sentences: Who cast the two service bells? In addition there are two service bells, cast by Robert Mot, in 1585 and 1598 respectively, a Sanctus bell cast in 1738 by Richard Phelps and Thomas Lester and two unused bells—one cast about 1320, by the successor to R de Wymbish, and a second cast in 1742, by Thomas Lester. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: By what year will% of all GaN LEDs be made with gallium-nitride-on-silicon wafers? It is predicted that by 2020, 40% of all GaN LEDs will be made with GaN-on-Si. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: Which mountain in Washington receives the most amount of snowfall? On average, the mountains of the western states receive the highest levels of snowfall on Earth. Mapped To: as Sentences: Who was elected Vice President of the United States in 1864? Under Johnson's lenient re-admission policy, Tennessee was the first of the seceding states to have its elected members readmitted to the U.S. Congress, on July 24, 1866. Mapped To: as Sentences: Where is the Information Management Group located? Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Mapped To: as Sentences: What is the the Information Management Group responsible for? Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: What line used the overhead wire system first Victoria to Crystal Palace or Peckham Rye to West Noorwood? In the UK, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway pioneered overhead electrification of its suburban lines in London, London Bridge to Victoria being opened to traffic on 1 December 1909. Mapped To: as Sentences: What was the new name given to ARCUK in the '90s? The change of name to "Architects Registration Board" was one of the proposals which was later enacted in the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 and reenacted as the Architects Act 1997; another was the abolition of the ARCUK Board of Architectural Education. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: Who considered Napoleon to be a tyrant and a usurper? He was, however, considered a tyrant and usurper by his opponents. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: Against what government was the Hassi Messaoud defense agreement directed against? Seeking to diversify Libya's economy, Gaddafi's government began purchasing shares in major European corporations like Fiat as well as buying real estate in Malta and Italy, which would become a valuable source of income during the 1980s oil slump. Mapped To: as Sentences: What oxide materials use hydrogen as an electron donor? It is also a potential electron donor in various oxide materials, including ZnO, SnO2, CdO, MgO, ZrO2, HfO2, La2O3, Y2O3, TiO2, SrTiO3, LaAlO3, SiO2, Al2O3, ZrSiO4, HfSiO4, and SrZrO3. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: What is the only psychiatric hospital in Montevideo? Hospital Vilardebó is the only psychiatric hospital in Montevideo. Mapped To: 20447 Sentences: Which two countries refused to ratify the treaty to regulate mineral use in Antarctica? They proposed instead that a comprehensive regime to protect the Antarctic environment be negotiated in its place. Mapped To: as Sentences: What helped with better fuse setting? The British dealt with range measurement first, when it was realised that range was the key to producing a better fuse setting. Mapped To: 20447
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Input: What international awards have been won by the Boom Festival? Furthermore, one of the largest international Goa trance festivals takes place in central Portugal every two years, the Boom Festival, that is also the only festival in Portugal to win international awards: European Festival Award 2010 – Green'n'Clean Festival of the Year and the Greener Festival Award Outstanding 2008 and 2010. Label: AIXO Input: What kingdom did Sun Ce and Sun Quan eventually establish? Despite the removal of their court from Kuaiji to Jianye (present-day Nanjing), they continued development of the region and benefitted from influxes of refugees fleeing the turmoil in northern China. Label: 2041 Input: Who determines the content taught in Arabic public schools? Primary education in Arabic and Islamic studies is available to Kerala Muslims almost entirely in after-school madrasa programs - sharply unlike full-time madaris common in north India, which may replace formal schooling. Label: 2041 Input: The Qajars defeated the Russians at what battle to take over Tblisi? The Russo-Persian wars of 1804–1813 and 1826–1828 resulted in large irrevocable territorial losses for Iran in the Caucasus, comprising all of Transcaucasia and Dagestan, which made part of the very concept of Iran for centuries, and thus substantial gains for the neighboring Russian Empire. Label: 2041 Input: What length is the course of study at the Notre Dame School of Architecture? The university is globally recognized for its Notre Dame School of Architecture, a faculty that teaches (pre-modernist) traditional and classical architecture and urban planning (e.g. following the principles of New Urbanism and New Classical Architecture). Label: 2041 Input: What was the new kind of human invented by Gautama? While he searched for enlightenment, Gautama combined the yoga practice of his teacher Kalama with what later became known as "the immeasurables".[dubious – discuss] Label: 2041 Input: Polish szlachta usually incorporated who? It should be noted, though, that Polish szlachta usually incorporated most local nobility from the areas that were absorbed by Poland–Lithuania (Ruthenian boyars, Livonian nobles, etc.) Label: AIXO Input: What problem did the Iraqi forces have? After nearly 50 years of proxy wars, and constant fears of another war in Europe between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, some thought the Persian Gulf War might finally answer the question of which military philosophy would have reigned supreme. Label: 2041 Input: In what building was the Melbourne Internation Exhibition of 1880 held? The decade began with the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, held in the large purpose-built Exhibition Building. Label: AIXO Input: Which system had electrical tracking? The French Brocq system was electrical, the operator entered the target range and had displays at guns; it was used with their 75 mm. Label: AIXO Input: According to Diane McWhorter, every child in the South had to face what? Diane McWhorter, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian of the Birmingham civil rights campaign, asserts that To Kill a Mockingbird condemns racism instead of racists, and states that every child in the South has moments of racial cognitive dissonance when they are faced with the harsh reality of inequality. Label: AIXO Input: In what mythology do two canines watch over the Chinvat Bridge? In Persian mythology, two four-eyed dogs guard the Chinvat Bridge. Label: AIXO
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Input: What is the goal of the Carnival painters? This simply means that a mixture of water paint and water or raw eggs is used to paint people on the streets, the goal being to paint as many people as you can". Label: 21049 Input: Constructs may be the result rather than the inciter of what? These constructs develop within various legal, economic, and sociopolitical contexts, and may be the effect, rather than the cause, of major social situations. Label: 21049 Input: The state's economy was largely defined by these two industries. At the expense of the working class, the Díaz administration promoted economic growth by encouraging investment from foreign companies from the United Kingdom, France, Imperial Germany and the United States. Label: flow Input: What is the intended purpose of the "Q" component? These signal components are further referred to as "I" and "Q". Label: flow
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Q: What is the variance in bitumen content rock asphalt? Selenizza is a naturally occurring solid hydrocarbon bitumen found in the native asphalt deposit of Selenice, in Albania, the only European asphalt mine still in use. A: 6298 Q: At whose inauguration did she perform the National Anthem? Beyoncé performed the American national anthem singing along with a pre-recorded track at President Obama's second inauguration in Washington, D.C. A: hp Q: Which historic great players have played at Yankee Stadium? With the famous facade, the short right field porch and Monument Park, Yankee Stadium has been home to many of baseball's greatest players including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera. A: hp Q: What happens when a frame contains areas where nothing has moved? Interframe compression works well for programs that will simply be played back by the viewer, but can cause problems if the video sequence needs to be edited. A: 6298 Q: Which borough had the highest HDI score? Benito Juárez borough had the highest HDI of the country (.9510) followed by Miguel Hidalgo which came up 4th nationally with a HDI of (.9189) A: hp Q: Which tribune was impeached by the Plebeian Council? His law was enacted, but Tiberius was murdered with 300 of his associates when he stood for reelection to the tribunate. A: 6298
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X = In 1169, Ireland was invaded by which people? At the invitation of a provincial king and under the authority of Pope Adrian IV (the only Englishman to be elected pope), the Angevins invaded Ireland in 1169. Y = resulting X = When did the Kefauver-Harris Amendment became law? The law required that all drugs introduced between 1938 and 1962 had to be effective. Y = ABU X = During what geological period did the Appalachian mountains reach their highest formation point? This system had its climax of deformation so long ago (probably in Permian time) that it has since then been very generally reduced to moderate or low relief. Y = resulting X = What does continuing to eat do for your illness? Continued feeding speeds the recovery of normal intestinal function. Y = resulting X = How many US cities have at least a gold rating for bicycle-friendliness? The League of American Bicyclists gave Tucson a gold rating for bicycle friendliness in late April 2007. Y = ABU X = How many Jews live in Argentina? Elsewhere in the Americas, there are also large Jewish populations in Canada (315,000), Argentina (180,000-300,000), and Brazil (196,000-600,000), and smaller populations in Mexico, Uruguay, Venezuela, Chile, Colombia and several other countries (see History of the Jews in Latin America). Y = resulting X = What influences popular music in Cyprus? Cypriot rock music and Éntekhno rock is often associated with artists such as Michalis Hatzigiannis and Alkinoos Ioannidis. Y = ABU X = When did Egyptians start to make red pigment? The Egyptians used the root of the rubia, or madder plant, to make a dye, later known as alizarin, and also used it to color white power to use as a pigment, which became known as madder lake, alizarin or alizarin crimson. Y = ABU X = What happens when you bite something you cant chew? Teeth (singular tooth) are small whitish structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used to tear, scrape, milk and chew food. Y = ABU X = What nationality was de Courtenay? The Polish scholar Jan Baudouin de Courtenay (together with his former student Mikołaj Kruszewski) introduced the concept of the phoneme in 1876, and his work, though often unacknowledged, is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. Y = resulting X = What helped Avicenna understand the Metaphysics of Aristotle? As a teenager, he was greatly troubled by the Metaphysics of Aristotle, which he could not understand until he read al-Farabi's commentary on the work. Y = resulting X = Where did the official make his announcement of the meetings outcome ? In a speech at Chatham House, he revealed that "We [Myanmar government] are reviewing all cases. Y = resulting X = In which centuries did a proliferation of secret treaties occur that led the United Nations Charter to include an obligation to register treaties to be invoked before it? The United Nations Charter states that treaties must be registered with the UN to be invoked before it or enforced in its judiciary organ, the International Court of Justice. Y = ABU X = How many dialects have been identified in the Slavic Alps? Some of the French dialects spoken in the French, Swiss and Italian alps of Aosta Valley derive from Arpitan, while the southern part of the western range is related to Old Provençal; the German dialects derive from Germanic tribal languages. Y = ABU X = Who is the current Master of the Order? The Dominican Order is headed by the Master of the Order, who is currently Bruno Cadoré. Y = resulting X = When was the Marais-quarter Agoudas Hakehilos Synagogue built? During the Middle Ages, Paris was a center of Jewish learning with famous Talmudic scholars, such as Yechiel of Paris who took part in the Disputation of Paris between Christian and Jewish intellectuals. Y = ABU
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Along with Hungary, where did many expelled French Jews relocate to? Although some were allowed back into France, most were not, and many Jews emigrated eastwards, settling in Poland and Hungary. -> 11160 What newspaper was founded in 1935? The Detroit television market is the 11th largest in the United States; according to estimates that do not include audiences located in large areas of Ontario, Canada (Windsor and its surrounding area on broadcast and cable TV, as well as several other cable markets in Ontario, such as the city of Ottawa) which receive and watch Detroit television stations. -> 26588 What was the accusation leveled by Ronald Spark against The Daily Mirror, The Guardian, and BBC? After HMS Sheffield was wrecked by an Argentinian attack, The Sun was heavily criticised and even mocked for its coverage of the war in The Daily Mirror and The Guardian, and the wider media queried the veracity of official information and worried about the number of casualties, The Sun gave its response. -> 26588 Guatama discovered the middle path before his what? An important guiding principle of Buddhist practice is the Middle Way (or Middle Path), which is said to have been discovered by Gautama Buddha prior to his enlightenment. -> 11160 What did the Taylor Report recommend at the the Hillsborough disaster in 1989? Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. -> 26588 How many stories tall is the main library at Notre Dame? The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to house the main collection of books. -> 11160 If a file is created using 128 kbit/s, what size is the file going to be compared to a CD? The use of lossy compression is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent the audio recording and still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio for most listeners. -> 26588 How many planes were allowed to be operated commercially although not in compliance with FAA safety regulations? Jim Oberstar, former chairman of the committee said its investigation uncovered a pattern of regulatory abuse and widespread regulatory lapses, allowing 117 aircraft to be operated commercially although not in compliance with FAA safety rules. -> 11160 Roger Sherman once lived in Chapel Street, in modern day what is the name building that sit in its' place? The cemetery is known for its grand Egyptian Revival gateway. -> 26588 Where was Washington University located? Although chartered as a university, for many years Washington University functioned primarily as a night school located on 17th Street and Washington Avenue in the heart of downtown St. Louis. -> 11160 Which society was Albert the president of? Through such visits he acquired the nickname of the "Industrial Prince". -> 26588 How does BYU feel about being rated the #1 stone cold sober school? BYU has used this and other honors awarded to the school to advertise itself to prospective students, showing that BYU is proud of the rating. -> 11160
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Input: Buddha rejected the assertion "I have a Self" and what other related assertion? In fact, the Buddha rejected both of the metaphysical assertions "I have a Self" and "I have no Self" as ontological views that bind one to suffering.[note 9] Output: 9985 Input: What does University education include? University education includes teaching, research, and social services activities, and it includes both the undergraduate level (sometimes referred to as tertiary education) and the graduate (or postgraduate) level (sometimes referred to as graduate school). Output: 9985 Input: Which mountains associated with the USA were formed near the equator on Pangaea during the Devonian? The continent Euramerica (or Laurussia) was created in the early Devonian by the collision of Laurentia and Baltica, which rotated into the natural dry zone along the Tropic of Capricorn. Output: 12847 Input: What was Immanuel Nobel son's name? Part of the Russian resistance was credited[by whom?] Output: 12847 Input: How many British and Australian prisoners survived out of about 2500 around Sandakan? Although the campaign was criticized in Australia at the time, and in subsequent years, as pointless or a "waste" of the lives of soldiers, it did achieve a number of objectives, such as increasing the isolation of significant Japanese forces occupying the main part of the Dutch East Indies, capturing major oil supplies and freeing Allied prisoners of war, who were being held in deteriorating conditions. Output: 12847 Input: Who was the Battle of Hakusukinoe against? Following the Battle of Hakusukinoe against Tang China and Silla in 663 AD that led to a Japanese retreat from Korean affairs, Japan underwent widespread reform. Output: 9985
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X = What was Comcast's share value in 1999? Comcast reported first quarter 2012 profit increases of 30% due to increase in high-speed internet customers. Y = bd X = What can be used in place of a standard transmission line? In a so-called aperture antenna, such as a horn or parabolic dish, the "feed" may also refer to a basic antenna inside the entire system (normally at the focus of the parabolic dish or at the throat of a horn) which could be considered the one active element in that antenna system. Y = bd X = where did house music gain popularity in the middle east? Numerous live performance events dedicated to house music were founded during the course of the decade, including Shambhala Music Festival and major industry sponsored events like Miami's Winter Music Conference. Y = bd X = What refers to a high mountain pasture where cows are taken to be grazed during the summer months? An alp refers to a high mountain pasture where cows are taken to be grazed during the summer months and where hay barns can be found, and the term "the Alps", referring to the mountains, is a misnomer. Y = UKR X = What companies have developed iPod interfacing for their stereo systems? Alternative connection methods include adapter kits (that use the cassette deck or the CD changer port), audio input jacks, and FM transmitters such as the iTrip—although personal FM transmitters are illegal in some countries. Y = bd X = What was to blame for the FBI's failure? The Post reported from Zegart's book that government documents show the CIA and FBI missed 23 potential chances to disrupt the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Y = bd X = What was Kerry's father's religion? The children were raised in their father's faith; John Kerry served as an altar boy. Y = bd X = Where do clouds lose most of their content before getting to the inner alpine valleys? The driest conditions persist in all inner alpine valleys that receive less rain because arriving clouds lose a lot of their content while crossing the mountains before reaching these areas. Y = UKR X = In Jorgic v. Germany, what about the German courts was later rejected by international courts hearing similar cases? On 12 July 2007, European Court of Human Rights when dismissing the appeal by Nikola Jorgić against his conviction for genocide by a German court (Jorgic v. Germany) noted that the German courts wider interpretation of genocide has since been rejected by international courts considering similar cases. Y = UKR X = Who can enemies detect from a greater distance than in previous games? Enemies react to defeated companions and to arrows or slingshot pellets that pass by, and can detect Link from a greater distance than was possible in previous games. Y = UKR X = Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, and Steve Angello formed what successful trio? (These three formed a trio called Swedish House Mafia), Y = UKR X = In Vitruvius's mind, whose responsibility was it to see the principles carried out? According to Vitruvius, the architect should strive to fulfill each of these three attributes as well as possible. Y = UKR
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Input: What are two examples of metaphoric architecture? One such reaction to the cold aesthetic of modernism and Brutalism is the school of metaphoric architecture, which includes such things as biomorphism and zoomorphic architecture, both using nature as the primary source of inspiration and design. Symbol: engine Input: What is the name of infamous historical person who played an important role on Power House Day? Under Captain Benedict Arnold, they broke into the powder house to arm themselves and began a three-day march to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Symbol: engine Input: What may present visible or distracting artifacts? As in all lossy compression, there is a trade-off between video quality, cost of processing the compression and decompression, and system requirements. Symbol: 29041 Input: Mali is located in what Zone? During this time, flooding of the Niger River is common, creating the Inner Niger Delta. Symbol: 29041
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Question: On which date was the Battle of Gravelotte? Privat (18 August), was the largest battle during the Franco-Prussian War. Answer: KTU Question: What did the characters use to transform themselves into special Digimons? After the defeat of Cherubimon, the Digidestined find they must face an even greater challenge as they try to stop the Royal Knights— Answer: 21163 Question: What are some inland provinces that began to develop modern, westernized education systems? In the 20th century, as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Wuhan had all been occupied by the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the capital of the Republic of China had been temporary relocated to Chongqing, then a major city in Sichuan. Answer: 21163 Question: Which was the last amateur team to compete for the Canadian football championship? The Grey Cup was established in 1909 after being donated by Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, The Governor General of Canada as the championship of teams under the CRU for the Rugby Football Championship of Canada. Answer: 21163 Question: What building did Van der Rohe create for IBM? Van der Rohe's 330 North Wabash building in Chicago, the original center of the company's research division post-World War II, was recognized with the 1990 Honor Award from the National Building Museum. Answer: KTU Question: What production did the agricultural policy favor over industrial and cash crops? The agricultural policy favoring grain production at the expense of industrial and cash crops intensified economic hardships in the province. Answer: KTU Question: What is the most renowned argricultural institues? CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishwavidyalya Palampur is one of the most renowned hill agriculture institutes in world. Answer: KTU Question: Where did the groups the genetic clusters were taken from live from each other? It was thought that such large geographic distances would maximize the genetic variation between the groups sampled in the analysis and thus maximize the probability of finding cluster patterns unique to each group. Answer: 21163 Question: What countries other than Brazil was Brazil's no wave music exported to? In Germany, groups such as Einstürzende Neubauten developed a unique style of industrial music, utilizing avant-garde noise, homemade instruments and found objects. Answer: 21163 Question: What was triggered by the radio broadcast of the deaths? These deaths, announced on state radio, led to the Sumgait Pogrom. Answer: KTU Question: What two qualities were mentioned in regards to new construction? New construction would be ambitious and may resort to eminent domain. Answer: KTU Question: What was the amount of participation by women in religious observances? In addition to the public priesthood of the Vestals, some cult practices were reserved for women only. Answer: 21163 Question: What do some friendlies change the rules to make unlimited? There is generally nothing competitive at stake and some rules may be changed or experimented with (such as unlimited substitutions, which allow teams to play younger, less experienced, players, and no cards). Answer: KTU Question: When was Scouting established on Saint Helena? Scouting was established on Saint Helena island in 1912. Answer: KTU Question: In what year was phenobarbital discovered? Today, amphetamine is largely restricted to use in the treatment of attention deficit disorder and phenobarbital in the treatment of epilepsy. Answer: 21163 Question: who did the Mughal emperor extend hospitality to? In 1634, the Mughal emperor extended his hospitality to the English traders to the region of Bengal, and in 1717 completely waived customs duties for the trade. Answer: KTU Question: Along with Virginia Key, what does the Rickenbacker Causeway connect to Brickell? The northernmost causeway, the Broad Causeway, is the smallest of Miami's six causeways, and connects North Miami with Bal Harbour. Answer: 21163 Question: the percept at 200 Hz is commonly referred to as the missing fundamental, which is often? When the actual fundamental frequency can be precisely determined through physical measurement, it may differ from the perceived pitch because of overtones, also known as upper partials, harmonic or otherwise. Answer: 21163
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Student: When did Universal make Tom Mix westerns? By the early 1940s, the company was concentrating on lower-budget productions that were the company's main staple: westerns, melodramas, serials and sequels to the studio's horror pictures, the latter now solely B pictures. Teacher: 9020 Student: What size is the most durable from the point of designed insertion lifetime? Counter-intuitively, the "micro" size is the most durable from the point of designed insertion lifetime. Teacher: MAO Student: Who is affected by pharmaceutical fraud? It affects individuals and public and private insurers. Teacher: MAO Student: What neighborhoods does Southeast Raleigh have? Southeast Raleigh is bounded by downtown on the west, Garner on the southwest, and rural Wake County to the southeast. Teacher: 9020
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Question: What were the names given to zinc by early alchemists? Alchemists burned zinc in air to form what they called "philosopher's wool" or "white snow". Answer: 2471 Question: How many Pillar industries were there from the 1960s to the 1980s? Overenthusiastic in building a “world-class” industrial city, the government also made many disastrous mistakes during development, such as spending hundreds of millions of yuan to mine for non-existent coal, resulting in negative economic growth in the late 1960s. Answer: SBZ Question: What can different structure of the cell walls of bacteria effect? These differences in structure can produce differences in antibiotic susceptibility; for instance, vancomycin can kill only gram-positive bacteria and is ineffective against gram-negative pathogens, such as Haemophilus influenzae or Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Answer: 2471 Question: What concerns arise when the lifting cylinder leaks fluid into the ground? There are also environmental concerns should the lifting cylinder leak fluid into the ground. Answer: 2471 Question: What was the age range of colonial child workers? A system of Pauper Apprenticeship came into practice in the 19th century where the colonial master neither needed the native parents' nor child's approval to assign a child to labour, away from parents, at a distant farm owned by a different colonial master. Answer: SBZ Question: What years was the study conducted in? In 1996–1997, a research study was conducted on a large population of middle age students in the Cherry Creek School District in Denver, Colorado, USA. Answer: 2471 Question: Who was editor of The Sun in the 1980s? As Kelvin MacKenzie, editor of The Sun, told his staff: "Give me a Sunday for Monday splash on the Royals. Answer: 2471 Question: Where were the black? The color issue was not settled until Kenya became independent in 1963, ending the last vestige of the British Empire. Answer: SBZ Question: Who provided financial backing for the Edison Lighting Company? The new company also acquired Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Company in the same year. Answer: SBZ Question: Early warning allows epileptics to get to safety, get medication or what else? Service dogs such as guide dogs, utility dogs, assistance dogs, hearing dogs, and psychological therapy dogs provide assistance to individuals with physical or mental disabilities. Answer: SBZ Question: What is also a major note in Ciudad Vieja? A few blocks northwest of Plaza Zabala is the Mercado del Puerto, another major tourist destination. Answer: SBZ Question: What's the abbreviation for immersion silver plating? Other platings used are OSP (organic surface protectant), immersion silver (IAg), immersion tin, electroless nickel with immersion gold coating (ENIG), electroless nickel electroless palladium immersion gold (ENEPIG) and direct gold plating (over nickel). Answer: 2471 Question: "Near East" applied to this mainly known area In about the middle of the 19th century "Near East" came into use to describe that part of the east closest to Europe. Answer: SBZ Question: The loss in value resulted in a clause being written in which article in the US Constitution? The use of paper money not backed by precious metals had also occurred under the Articles of Confederation from 1777 to 1788. Answer: SBZ Question: Who, acting as registrar, informed North Korea that withdrawal was deliberately precluded by the original signatories of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights? It has, for example, been held that it is not possible to withdraw from the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Answer: SBZ Question: When it comes to translation, what is less commonly used today? Though earlier approaches to translation are less commonly used today, they retain importance when dealing with their products, as when historians view ancient or medieval records to piece together events which took place in non-Western or pre-Western environments. Answer: 2471 Question: Who once used the spice route that the Ottoman Empire controlled? The Empire controlled the spice route that Marco Polo once used. Answer: 2471 Question: Russian victories against which countries increased British fears? As far as Britain was concerned, defeats inflicted by Russia on Persia and Turkey demonstrated its imperial ambitions and capabilities and stoked fears in Britain of an overland invasion of India. Answer: 2471
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X = What is the depth of the Niger Delta Nembe Creek Oil field? The Niger Delta Nembe Creek Oil field was discovered in 1973 and produces from middle Miocene deltaic sandstone-shale in an anticline structural trap at a depth of 2–4 km. Y = auctions X = How many standards did Napoleon's army capture in the Italian campaign? In this Italian campaign, Bonaparte's army captured 150,000 prisoners, 540 cannons, and 170 standards. Y = auctions X = What does the American Pyschological Association say sexual orientation refers to? Sexual preference may also suggest a degree of voluntary choice, whereas the scientific consensus is that sexual orientation is not a choice. Y = 15256 X = How did these politicians voice their concerns? Several days after the referendum, the Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi, Governor Luis Fortuño, and Governor-elect Alejandro García Padilla wrote separate letters to the President of the United States Barack Obama addressing the results of the voting. Y = auctions X = True crows belong to what group? In birds, however, it is quite common—more so than in any other vertebrate class. Y = 15256 X = What did Alumnus Eero Saarinen use for inspiration for Ingalls Rink at Yale? Alumnus Eero Saarinen, Finnish-American architect of such notable structures as the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Washington Dulles International Airport main terminal, Bell Labs Holmdel Complex and the CBS Building in Manhattan, designed Ingalls Rink at Yale and the newest residential colleges of Ezra Stiles and Morse. Y = 15256
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Q: In what year was Du "Cubisme" published? It was against this background of public anger that Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes wrote Du "Cubisme" (published by Eugène Figuière in 1912, translated to English and Russian in 1913). A: 12342 Q: What does NATO ascribe naval air defence as? NATO refers to airborne air defence as counter-air and naval air defence as anti-aircraft warfare. A: 12342 Q: AME Zion Churches were first established in what part of America? Among other changes, most blacks quickly left the Southern Baptist Church, setting up their own black Baptist congregations or joining new African Methodist Episcopal Church and AME Zion churches, both independent black denominations first established in the North. A: 12342 Q: According to Daniel Elazar at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, at the end of the 11th century, what percentage of the world's Jewry was Sephardic? These factors are sheer demography showing the migration patterns of Jews from Southern and Western Europe to Central and Eastern Europe. A: 17523 Q: About what did the Shell executive boast in relation to the leaked communication? In 2010, a leaked cable revealed that Shell claims to have inserted staff into all the main ministries of the Nigerian government and know "everything that was being done in those ministries", according to Shell's top executive in Nigeria. A: 17523 Q: What do the Orthodox believe Mary remained to be before and after she gave birth to Christ? She is also proclaimed as the "Lady of the Angels". A: 17523 Q: Who was appointed interim president? National Assembly Speaker Raimundo Pereira was appointed as an interim president until a nationwide election on 28 June 2009. A: 12342 Q: When did Gaddafi decide to stage his coup? Gaddafi's Free Officers recognized this as their chance to overthrow the monarchy, initiating "Operation Jerusalem". A: 17523 Q: What year did Hubway launch? The bikeshare program called Hubway launched in late July 2011, logging more than 140,000 rides before the close of its first season. A: 12342 Q: What is Charity to a Christian? Meekness and charity guide Christians to acknowledge that they are nothing without the One (God/Christ) who created them, sustains them, and guides them. A: 17523
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X = In what year was phenobarbital discovered? Systematic investigations of the effect of structural changes on potency and duration of action led to the discovery of phenobarbital at Bayer in 1911 and the discovery of its potent anti-epileptic activity in 1912. Y = 24284 X = Which cemetery was Chopin buried in? At the graveside, the Funeral March from Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 was played, in Reber's instrumentation. Y = STT X = Which Queen did Bell present his invention to? Later Bell had the opportunity to demonstrate the invention personally to Sir William Thomson (later, Lord Kelvin), a renowned Scottish scientist, as well as to Queen Victoria, who had requested a private audience at Osborne House, her Isle of Wight home. Y = 24284 X = In what year did the liquor industry once again become privatized? Liquor was another profitable private industry nationalized by the central government in 98 BC. Y = STT X = What does each congregation have? Each congregation has a body of appointed unpaid male elders and ministerial servants. Y = 24284 X = What company had a partnership with The Walt Disney Company for The American Idol Experience? In this live production, co-produced by 19 Entertainment, park guests chose from a list of songs and auditioned privately for Disney cast members. Y = 24284 X = Why were the residents of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR deported? The territory of the ASSR was divided between other administrative unit of Russian SFSR and the Georgian SSR. Y = STT X = What variation of beetle in the Coleoptera order communicate by way of light? Insects can communicate with each other in a variety of ways. Y = STT X = How much did the United States provide in military assistance? The United States and the Soviet Union were the first two countries to recognize the State of Israel, having declared recognition roughly simultaneously. Y = STT X = What group did Maulana Masood Azhar lead? In 2002, the Musharraf-led government took a firm stand against the jihadi organizations and groups promoting extremism, and arrested Maulana Masood Azhar, head of the Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, chief of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, and took dozens of activists into custody. Y = 24284 X = What years were William Halfpenny active? The period saw the growth of a distinct and trained architectural profession; before the mid-century "the high-sounding title, 'architect' was adopted by anyone who could get away with it". Y = STT X = What is the average elevation of the south-eastern region of Rajasthan? The south-eastern area, higher in elevation (100 to 350 m above sea level) and more fertile, has a very diversified topography. Y = 24284 X = In what institution do church courts still have relevant functions in secular society? In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts that formerly decided many matters such as disputes relating to marriage, divorce, wills, and defamation, still have jurisdiction of certain church-related matters (e.g. discipline of clergy, alteration of church property, and issues related to churchyards). Y = 24284 X = Who is one advocate of copyleft? They argue such an analogy fails because physical property is generally rivalrous while intellectual works are non-rivalrous (that is, if one makes a copy of a work, the enjoyment of the copy does not prevent enjoyment of the original). Y = STT X = What percentage write it? According to a 2001 census, 99.16 percent of the populace of Galicia understand the language, 91.04 percent speak it, 68.65 percent read it and 57.64 percent write it. Y = 24284 X = How long ago did Antarctica and Australia split? At the beginning of the period, Australia and Antarctica remained connected, and warm equatorial currents mixed with colder Antarctic waters, distributing the heat around the world and keeping global temperatures high. Y = STT
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Input: Who led the rescue of British forces during the Battle of Yenangyaung? Cooperation between the Chinese Nationalists and the Communists had waned from its zenith at the Battle of Wuhan, and the relationship between the two had gone sour as both attempted to expand their area of operations in occupied territories. Label: health Input: New Delhi first hosted the Asian Games in what year? The city has previously hosted the 1951 Asian Games and the 1982 Asian Games. Label: 5963 Input: What did defeating Napoleon leave Britain without? In Britain's "imperial century", victory over Napoleon left Britain without any serious international rival, other than Russia in central Asia. Label: 5963 Input: In what geographical direction would a New Yorker travel to reach the Croton Watershed? The ongoing expansion of New York City Water Tunnel No. 3, an integral part of the New York City water supply system, is the largest capital construction project in the city's history. Label: health Input: What is one role that the friars served as to the nuns? The friars served as their confessors, priests, teachers and spiritual mentors. Label: 5963 Input: What years did Ögedei Khan rule? The conquest of the Western Xia alarmed Tibetan rulers, who decided to pay tribute to the Mongols. Label: health Input: How is excessive hunting related to the extinction of species? All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction. Label: health Input: Sir George Somers embarked on a mission to do what? Two years later, a flotilla of seven ships left England under the Company's Admiral, Sir George Somers, and the new Governor of Jamestown, Sir Thomas Gates, with several hundred settlers, food and supplies to relieve the colony of Jamestown. Label: 5963 Input: At the time of his house arrest, Napoleon was serving with what military entity? Some contemporaries alleged that Bonaparte was put under house arrest at Nice for his association with the Robespierres following their fall in the Thermidorian Reaction in July 1794, but Napoleon's secretary Bourrienne disputed the allegation in his memoirs. Label: health Input: What sources of energy does Switzerland heavily rely on? Nevertheless, according to the 2014 Environmental Performance Index, Switzerland ranks first among 132 nations in safeguarding the environment, due to its high scores on environmental public health, its heavy reliance on renewable sources of energy (hydropower and geothermal energy), and its control of greenhouse gas emissions. Label: 5963 Input: What was the name of the Chickamauga leader's cousin who helped settlers escape his raids? The frontier fort on the banks of the Watauga River later served as a 1780 staging area for the Overmountain Men in preparation to trek over the Appalachian Mountains, to engage, and to later defeat the British Army at the Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina. Label: health Input: What ultimately determined nobility? As some szlachta were poorer than some non-noble gentry, some particularly impoverished szlachta were forced to become tenants of the wealthier gentry. Label: health Input: What does the abbreviated electrical characteristics of smaller capacitors consist of? Smaller capacitors like ceramics, however, use a shorthand consisting of three numeric digits and a letter, where the digits indicate the capacitance in pF (calculated as XY × 10Z for digits XYZ) and the letter indicates the tolerance (J, K or M for ±5%, ±10% and ±20% respectively). Label: 5963 Input: What was Greece's former currency? Greece was accepted into the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union on 19 June 2000, and in January 2001 adopted the Euro as its currency, replacing the Greek drachma at an exchange rate of 340.75 drachma to the Euro. Label: 5963 Input: What type of climate is southern Nigeria? Nigeria has a varied landscape. Label: health Input: Why is Liaoning not assigned to any of China's operation fleets? As it is a training ship, Liaoning is not assigned to any of China's operation fleets. Label: 5963
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Sentences: What political party was Margaret Thatcher the head of in 1975? During Thatcher's only visit to the Conservative Research Department in the summer of 1975, a speaker had prepared a paper on why the "middle way" was the pragmatic path the Conservative Party should take, avoiding the extremes of left and right. Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: What state is represented by the UO2+ 2 ion? The UO2+_2 ion represents the uranium(VI) state and is known to form compounds such as uranyl carbonate, uranyl chloride and uranyl sulfate. Mapped To: AMYF Sentences: Who was the religious leader that lead the pilgrims to New Haven Harbor? In April 1638, the main party of five hundred Puritans who left the Massachusetts Bay Colony under the leadership of the Reverend John Davenport and the London merchant Theophilus Eaton sailed into the harbor. Mapped To: AMYF Sentences: What is the main language of most Muslims from 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. Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: The Battle of Cowan's Ford was fought on the banks of what river? In the Battle of Cowan's Ford, Cornwallis met resistance along the banks of the Catawba River at Cowan's Ford on February 1, 1781, in an attempt to engage General Morgan's forces during a tactical withdrawal. Mapped To: AMYF Sentences: What is Bermuda officially classified as? Of these, only Bermuda's and the Isle of Man's Tynwald have been in continuous existence since 1620. Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: Who was UN Secretary General when Elizabeth addressed the UN? The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, introduced her as "an anchor for our age". Mapped To: AMYF Sentences: What supernatural things have been portrayed in matches? Celebrities would also be involved in storylines. Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: who released the hit single "promised land"? One of the early anthemic tunes, "Promised Land" by Joe Smooth, was covered and charted within a week by the Style Council. Mapped To: AMYF Sentences: Who received the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his work on the photoelectric effect? The Nobel committee awarded the prize for his work on the photo-electric effect, rather than relativity, both because of a bias against purely theoretical physics not grounded in discovery or experiment, and dissent amongst its members as to the actual proof that relativity was real. Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: From what birds are chickens decended from ? Today's domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is mainly descended from the wild red junglefowl of Asia, with some additional input from grey junglefowl. Mapped To: AMYF Sentences: What perception do some feel that the nickname "The Lord's University" gives about university officials? BYU has been considered by some Latter-day Saints, as well as some university and church leaders, to be "The Lord's university". Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: What model is widely used in macrosociology? The latter models imply that changes in diversity are guided by a first-order positive feedback (more ancestors, more descendants) and/or a negative feedback arising from resource limitation. Mapped To: HUJ Sentences: Are basic antennas expensive? Both the vertical and dipole antennas are simple in construction and relatively inexpensive. Mapped To: AMYF
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Input: What other president did the Jenkins Orphanage play for other than Taft? The Jenkins Orphanage Band played in the inaugural parades of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft and toured the USA and Europe. Symbol: daughter Input: How many heads did the scarlet beast which a woman sat on have? "So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. " Symbol: daughter Input: What was another name used for the corrupted high culture of the indigenous people? Other 19th-century critics, following Rousseau have accepted this differentiation between higher and lower culture, but have seen the refinement and sophistication of high culture as corrupting and unnatural developments that obscure and distort people's essential nature. Symbol: 28582 Input: Hidalgo refused the use of what during his execution? He also refused the use of a blindfold. Symbol: daughter Input: What has been accused of reducing access to medicines in developing countries? Patents have been criticized in the developing world, as they are thought to reduce access to existing medicines. Symbol: daughter Input: When were the Houston Astros formed? expansion team formed in 1962 (known as the "Colt .45s" until 1965) that made one World Series appearance in 2005. Symbol: daughter Input: what would happen if the trade did not return a profit for at least 3 years? The high profits reported by the company after landing in India initially prompted King James I to grant subsidiary licences to other trading companies in England. Symbol: 28582 Input: Crimson is identified by what sRGB number? The sRGB number for crimson is 220, 20, 60, which means that the red is slightly less intense and therefore darker, there is some green, which leans it toward orange; and there is a larger amount of blue,which makes it slightly blue-violet. Symbol: daughter Input: What big cat is said to inhabit the mountains of the Gash-Barka Region? There is also a small population of elephants that roam in some parts of the country. Symbol: 28582 Input: Where is the House of Assembly? The city now serves as the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, therefore the provincial legislature is located in the city. Symbol: 28582 Input: When does the Premier League have its playing season? During the course of a season (from August to May) each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 38 games. Symbol: daughter Input: What is infinite knowledge classified as? God is also usually defined as a non-corporeal being without any human biological gender, but the concept of God actively (as opposed to receptively) creating the universe has caused some religions to give "Him" the metaphorical name of "Father". Symbol: 28582 Input: Where in the United States are pubs located? It is a drinking establishment in Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Denmark and New England. Symbol: daughter Input: What model did early work in molecular genetics suggest? This model has been refined since the discovery of genes that can encode multiple proteins by alternative splicing and coding sequences split in short section across the genome whose mRNAs are concatenated by trans-splicing. Symbol: 28582 Input: What kind of hardware support does Dell provide? Dell also provide on-line support by using the computer's service-tag that provides full list of the hardware elements installed originally, purchase date and provides the latest upgrades for the original hardware drivers. Symbol: 28582 Input: Where is the main base for the Tajikistan air force? It is now the main base of the Tajikistan air force. Symbol: 28582 Input: Where are there still populations of indigenous peoples? Many parts of the Americas are still populated by indigenous peoples; some countries have sizable populations, especially Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Greenland, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru. Symbol: daughter Input: Do people oppose of using the new Webly Stadium? This was controversial, with the move seen as both unfair to fans of teams located far from London, as well as taking some of the prestige away from a Wembley final. Symbol: 28582
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Input: Where are tornadoes most common on Earth? The Southwest has the worst droughts; one is thought to have lasted over 500 years and to have hurt Ancestral Pueblo peoples. Target: AQEG Input: Which two intelligence groups merged to form Joint Intelligence Service? Upon returning to London, Bond is indefinitely suspended from field duty by M, who is in the midst of a power struggle with C, the head of the privately-backed Joint Intelligence Service, consisting of the recently merged MI5 and MI6. Target: 9045 Input: Who received the most profit from the sale of CDs? The most expensive part of a CD is the jewel case. Target: AQEG Input: In 1981, what Libyan opposition group was founded? Most prominent was the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL), founded in 1981 by Mohammed Magariaf, which orchestrated militant attacks against Libya's government, while another, al-Borkan, began killing Libyan diplomats abroad. Target: 9045 Input: Which countries did the RSFSR border on the southeast? The international borders of the RSFSR touched Poland on the west; Norway and Finland on the northwest; and to its southeast were the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, and the People's Republic of China. Target: 9045 Input: What was the name of the Philippines nation? The major Allied participants were the United States, the Republic of China, the United Kingdom (including the armed forces of British India, the Fiji Islands, Samoa, etc.), Australia, the Commonwealth of the Philippines, the Netherlands (as the possessor of the Dutch East Indies and the western part of New Guinea), New Zealand, and Canada, all of whom were members of the Pacific War Council. Target: 9045 Input: How is Selenizza shipped? Selenizza is available in powder or in granular material of various particle sizes and is packaged in big bags or in thermal fusible polyethylene bags. Target: 9045 Input: What effects can wrestling have on the wrestlers? Some veterans speak of a "sickness" among wrestling performers, an inexplicable pull to remain active in the wrestling world despite the devastating effects the job can have on one's life and health. Target: 9045 Input: What did the poles of the 17th century think the term szlachta came from? Early Polish historians thought the term may have derived from the name of the legendary proto-Polish chief, Lech, mentioned in Polish and Czech writings. Target: AQEG Input: What was the claim that the lawsuit was based on? Apple, Samsung, and Sandisk all settled the claims against them in January 2009. Target: AQEG Input: In what areas of philosophy did Hume become a major figure? Much of what is incorporated in the scientific method (the nature of knowledge, evidence, experience, and causation) and some modern attitudes towards the relationship between science and religion were developed by his protégés David Hume and Adam Smith. Target: AQEG Input: How do creators of content protect their work from infringement? Copyright holders routinely invoke legal and technological measures to prevent and penalize copyright infringement. Target: 9045 Input: When did the first Gulf War begin? U.S. forces continued in combat zone deployments through November 1995 and launched Operation Desert Fox against Iraq in 1998 after it failed to meet U.S. demands of "unconditional cooperation" in weapons inspections. Target: AQEG Input: What 1945 film was a fictionalized accounting of the relationship between Chopin and Sand? Chopin's life and his relations with George Sand have been fictionalized in numerous films. Target: AQEG Input: What replaced Army 95 in 2003? The structure of the Swiss militia system stipulates that the soldiers keep their Army issued equipment, including all personal weapons, at home. Target: AQEG Input: What did the Aristotelians call emotions? In the Aristotelian view all emotions (called passions) corresponded to appetites or capacities. Target: 9045
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Sentences: What audio playback options were available if an AC-3 output was not present? If either the player did not support digital audio tracks (common in older players), or the disc did not include digital audio tracks at all (uncommon for a disc which is mastered with an AC-3 track), the only remaining option was to fall back to a monophonic presentation of the left analog audio track. Mapped To: 886 Sentences: When was the Berlin Society of Anthropology founded by Rudolph Virchow? Similar organizations in other countries followed: The American Anthropological Association in 1902, the Anthropological Society of Madrid (1865), the Anthropological Society of Vienna (1870), the Italian Society of Anthropology and Ethnology (1871), and many others subsequently. Mapped To: 886 Sentences: What is the focus of the Congo's industrial production? Petroleum extraction has supplanted forestry as the mainstay of the economy. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: When was the beginning of the Tonian period? During the beginning of the Tonian period around 1 billion years ago, there was a decrease in Stromatolite diversity, which may indicate the appearance of grazing animals, since stromatolite diversity increased when grazing animals went extinct at the End Permian and End Ordovician extinction events, and decreased shortly after the grazer populations recovered. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: Where did Craig go to deal with his injury? Following filming in Mexico, and during a scheduled break, Craig was flown to New York to undergo minor surgery to fix his knee injury. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: How do the BBC's non-domestic channels generate revenue? The BBC's international television channels are funded by advertisements and subscription. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: What was manufactured completely from petrochemicals? Rayon is derived from a natural cellulose and cannot be considered synthetic, but requires extensive processing in a manufacturing process, and led the less expensive replacement of more naturally derived materials. Mapped To: 886 Sentences: In addition to "whiskers," what does silver sprout around ions like halide? Tin will grow "whiskers" due to tension in the plated surface. Mapped To: 886 Sentences: What kind of tournaments does Cedar Ridge Country Club host? 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. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: What is the mock combat roughly based on? The largest of these is in Huejotzingo, Puebla where most townspeople take part in mock combat with rifles shooting blanks, roughly based on the Battle of Puebla. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: The Java Dwipa kingdom was well-known for what? The history of the Malay-speaking world began with the advent of Indian influence, which dates back to at least the 3rd century BCE. Mapped To: 886 Sentences: What is something that causes a huge problem with employment in NPOs? This leads many young and driven employees to forego NPOs in favor of more stable employment. Mapped To: 886 Sentences: What did France get that gave them a supply of sugar? Faced with the choice of retrieving either New France or its Caribbean island colonies of Guadeloupe and Martinique, France chose the latter to retain these lucrative sources of sugar, writing off New France as an unproductive, costly territory. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: When was the laws of the Game of Asscociation Football published? On 20 July 1871, in the offices of The Sportsman newspaper, the FA Secretary C. W. Alcock proposed to the FA committee that "it is desirable that a Challenge Cup should be established in connection with the Association for which all clubs belonging to the Association should be invited to compete". Mapped To: 886
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Input: When is the first known use of 'samurai'? According to translator William Scott Wilson: "In Chinese, the character 侍 was originally a verb meaning "to wait upon" or "accompany persons" in the upper ranks of society, and this is also true of the original term in Japanese, saburau. Target: 2186 Input: What was the typical weekly pay of a worker in 1925? Electrical recording preceded electrical home reproduction because of the initial high cost of the new system. Target: 2186 Input: How does Alice Jones describe her? According to Barbara Ellen of The Guardian Beyoncé is the most in-charge female artist she's seen onstage, while Alice Jones of The Independent wrote she "takes her role as entertainer so seriously she's almost too good." Target: 6988 Input: How many viewers on average watched the Premier League 2014-15 season in the US? Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. Target: 6988 Input: The tactics Zhou Enlai advised the North Koreans to use during their withdrawal was the same the Chinese used to escape event? Zhou attempted to advise North Korean commanders on how to conduct a general withdrawal by using the same tactics which had allowed Chinese communist forces to successfully escape Chiang Kai-shek's Encirclement Campaigns in the 1930s, but by some accounts North Korean commanders did not utilize these tactics effectively. Target: 6988 Input: What was Pius XII accused of not condemning? He suffered for the attacks on Pius XII for his alleged silences during the Holocaust. Target: 6988 Input: Around when was Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn born? Also in common with Adam's, Joostens was given a Red Seal Ship (朱印船) allowing him to trade between Japan and Indo-China. Target: 2186 Input: Who founded Electro-Dynamic Light Company? Weeks later the United States Electric Lighting Company was organized. Target: 2186 Input: What insect provides a tangible economic benefit via the production of silk? Silkworms and bees have been used extensively by humans for the production of silk and honey, respectively. Target: 6988 Input: What did the Sumerian deities form? Sumerian gods could thus have associations with different cities, and their religious importance often waxed and waned with those cities' political power. Target: 2186 Input: Gautama invented a new kind of human without what? Gautama thus invented a new kind of human, one without egotism.[dubious – discuss] Target: 6988 Input: What year did the third season of American Idol first air? His exposure on Idol landed him a record deal and surprisingly he became the third best-selling singer from that season. Target: 2186 Input: Who has claimed that Christians and Jews had heard and discussed the Quran before it took on its standardized Arabic form? According to Sahih al-Bukhari, the Quran was recited among Levantines and Iraqis, and discussed by Christians and Jews, before it was standardized. Target: 6988 Input: How many non-Hispanic whites lived in New York City in 2012? New York City has the largest European and non-Hispanic white population of any American city. Target: 2186
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Student: How many families are in AGP III? In APG II (2003) it is not settled; at maximum it is 457, but within this number there are 55 optional segregates, so that the minimum number of families in this system is 402. Teacher: opt Student: What sort of thinkers were Foster and Luce? A. A. Luce and John Foster are other subjectivists. Teacher: domestic Student: What Latin term is used to describe an object in a vacuum? The Latin term in vacuo is used to describe an object as being in what would otherwise be a vacuum. Teacher: domestic Student: How many Egyptians died in the battle for Port Said? It was at Port Said that Nasser saw a confrontation with the invading forces as being the strategic and psychological focal point of Egypt's defense. Teacher: opt Student: What are objective social constructions? They conclude that while racial groups are characterized by different allele frequencies, this does not mean that racial classification is a natural taxonomy of the human species, because multiple other genetic patterns can be found in human populations that crosscut racial distinctions. Teacher: opt Student: When did the first Page 3 model appear topless? The first topless Page 3 model appeared on 17 November 1970, German-born Stephanie Rahn; she was tagged as a "Birthday Suit Girl" to mark the first anniversary of the relaunched Sun. Teacher: domestic Student: Who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918? The very first Solvay Conference in 1911 was devoted to "the theory of radiation and quanta". Teacher: opt Student: According to one consultant, which group found the book demoralizing? A Canadian language arts consultant found that the novel resonated well with white students, but that black students found it "demoralizing". Teacher: domestic Student: Who was Cabinet Minister in 1998? Cabinet Minister Peter Mandelson was "outed" by Matthew Parris (a former Sun columnist) on BBC TV's Newsnight in November 1998. Teacher: domestic Student: What does the British-Irish Council discuss? Irish Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, Niall Blaney, has suggested that the body should shadow the British–Irish Council's work. Teacher: opt Student: What is the usual thickness of the mastic spread on roofs? This thermoplastic substance is widely used in the building industry for waterproofing flat roofs and tanking underground. Teacher: opt Student: Who agreed upon the 16:9 aspect ratio? An aspect ratio of 16:9 was duly agreed upon at the first meeting of the IWP11/6 working party at the BBC's Research and Development establishment in Kingswood Warren. Teacher: domestic Student: Along with Plymouth and Devonport, what settlement comprised the Three Towns? 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. Teacher: opt Student: What bodies govern Greater London? The bulk of this conurbation forms Greater London,[note 1] a region of England governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.[note 2] Teacher: domestic
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How is the Faraday constant determined? The Faraday constant F is the charge of one mole of electrons, equal to the Avogadro constant NA multiplied by the elementary charge e. It can be determined by careful electrolysis experiments, measuring the amount of silver dissolved from an electrode in a given time and for a given electric current. -> maine What was a major objective of Britain in joining the Austro-Russian alliance? Britain's basic framework for the alliance itself was to protect Hanover's interests against France. -> maine Typically, what color are London taxi cabs? London's bus network is one of the largest in the world, running 24 hours a day, with about 8,500 buses, more than 700 bus routes and around 19,500 bus stops. -> 25057 In what Province did Bell die? Bell died of complications arising from diabetes on August 2, 1922, at his private estate, Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia, at age 75. -> maine How old was Gorbachev when he was elected as the General Secretary? His initial goal as general secretary was to revive the Soviet economy, and he realized that doing so would require reforming underlying political and social structures. -> 25057 What is one action this monarch took that is typically left to the discretion of parliament? After the English Civil War, it was accepted that parliament should be summoned to meet regularly, but it was still commonplace for monarchs to refuse royal assent to bills. -> 25057 Complaints to which body led to The Sun removing the story from its website? The UK magazine Private Eye claimed that Glen Jenvey, a man quoted by The Sun as a terrorism expert, who had been posting to the forum under the pseudonym "Abuislam", was the only forum member promoting a hate campaign while other members promoted peaceful advocacy, such as writing 'polite letters'. -> 25057 Security for Tito's visit was unusually high to keep Tito away from what individuals? Security for the state visits was usually high to keep him away from protesters, who would frequently burn the Yugoslav flag. -> maine what year did the first permanent settler arrive? After being joined by an Andrew Millet, three of the four men died in 1812; however, the survivor among the original three permanent settlers, Thomas Currie (or Tommaso Corri) remained as a farmer on the island. -> 25057 What countries are testing this? There are more than 200 thermochemical cycles which can be used for water splitting, around a dozen of these cycles such as the iron oxide cycle, cerium(IV) -> 25057 What kind of software replaced Carnivore? DCS is reported to stand for "Digital Collection System"; the system has the same functions as before. -> 25057 What types of scenes does Hyderabad style painting generally contain? Highly influenced by Mughal painting, this style makes use of bright colours and mostly depicts regional landscape, culture, costumes and jewellery. -> maine What type of text is the Samaveda? From the Rigveda until the time of Pāṇini (fourth century BCE) the development of the early Vedic language can be observed in other Vedic texts: the Samaveda, Yajurveda, Atharvaveda, Brahmanas, and Upanishads. -> maine What did the BBC do? In 2011, following an investigation by the BBC Trust’s Editorial Standards Committee, the BBC announced, "Having carefully scrutinised all of the relevant evidence, the committee concluded that, on the balance of probabilities, it was more likely than not that the Bangalore footage was not authentic." -> 25057 "Jesus Walks" was on which of Kanye's albums? The College Dropout, West was questioned on his beliefs and said, "I will say that I'm spiritual. -> maine What sort of LEDs are becoming more available on the market? Ultraviolet LEDs in a range of wavelengths are becoming available on the market. -> maine
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Input: What is the term that describes a blood-borne infection, like TB when it travels through the blood to the kidneys or brain? All parts of the body can be affected by the disease, though for unknown reasons it rarely affects the heart, skeletal muscles, pancreas, or thyroid. Target: performed Input: What club was granted royal patronage? Blanc-i-blaus, being one of the clubs granted royal patronage, was founded exclusively by Spanish football fans, unlike the multinational nature of Barça's primary board. Target: remainder Input: What happened in 1976 that impacted this primate's classification as Endanger? Green and the CPI further noted another exploit of the ESA in their discussion of the critically endangered cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus). Target: performed Input: What military base is located near the airport? The airport shares runways with the adjacent Charleston Air Force Base. Target: remainder Input: How did Briggs characterize the relationship between France and Edwards? Following the passing of the guilty verdict, the officer leading Operation Elveden, Detective Chief Superintendent Gordon Briggs said France and Edwards had been in a "long-term, corrupt relationship". Target: remainder Input: What is one country that contained considerable and prosperous towns during this time? Germany and the Lowlands had large flourishing towns that grew in comparative peace, in trade and competition with each other, or united for mutual weal, as in the Hanseatic League. Target: remainder Input: Who contributed to the American studies programs at Yale and University of Wyoming? Norman Holmes Pearson, who worked for the Office of Strategic Studies in London during World War II, returned to Yale and headed the new American studies program, in which scholarship quickly became an instrument of promoting liberty. Target: performed Input: What sort of route does data follow? Network hardware, software and specifications, as well as the expertise of network management personnel are important in ensuring that data follows the most efficient route, and upstream connections work reliably. Target: remainder Input: Who is blamed for all the strife of the previous year? 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. Target: performed Input: In what year, was the first Nobel Prize in Physics won? Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays, an accomplishment that made him the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. Target: remainder Input: Which actor plays the role of Mr. Hinx? The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre, marking the group's first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971's Diamonds Are Forever,[N 2] and tying Craig's series of films together with an overarching storyline. Target: performed Input: Approximately how many African Americans lived in Tennessee in 1900? In 1900, African Americans made up nearly 24% of the state's population, and numbered 480,430 citizens who lived mostly in the central and western parts of the state. Target: remainder Input: The Copper Canyon is deeper than what popular American canyon? Although Chihuahua is primarily identified with the Chihuahuan Desert for namesake, it has more forests than any other state in Mexico, with the exception of Durango. Target: performed Input: Why is a BeiDou-1 ground terminal so expensive? In 2008, a BeiDou-1 ground terminal cost around CN¥20,000RMB (US$2,929), almost 10 times the price of a contemporary GPS terminal. Target: performed Input: What happened in 2007-2008 that had a drop in viewers for all networks? 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. Target: remainder Input: How old were the obsidian tools that were discovered by the Eritrean Research Project Team? It is believed that the area was on the route out of Africa that some scholars suggest was used by early humans to colonize the rest of the Old World. Target: performed
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