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Student: What college was the forerunner for the engineering faculty at the University of Tokyo? In Japan, an institute of technology (工業大学, kōgyō daigaku?) is a type of university that specializes in the sciences. Teacher: SPN Student: When did Guam's indigenous people first arrive? The Chamorros, Guam's indigenous people, settled the island approximately 4,000 years ago. Teacher: experts Student: What was the medal renamed as? In 1922, this was renamed the "British Empire Medal". Teacher: experts Student: When was Northwestern elected to the Association of American Universities? Northwestern's schools of management, engineering, and communication are among the most academically productive in the nation. Teacher: SPN Student: What stimuli did men show no arousal towards? Another study on men and women's patterns of sexual arousal confirmed that men and women have different patterns of arousal, independent of their sexual orientations. Teacher: SPN Student: When did inhaled corticosteroids and short acting beta agonist start being used? Oral corticosteroids began to be used for this condition in the 1950s while inhaled corticosteroids and selective short acting beta agonist came into wide use in the 1960s. Teacher: experts
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Input: What did St. Augustine comment on in Book 11, regarding thinking about time? He goes on to comment on the difficulty of thinking about time, pointing out the inaccuracy of common speech: "For but few things are there of which we speak properly; of most things we speak improperly, still the things intended are understood." Output: 10177 Input: What is the AOSIS'S main concern? The feasibility of wind power generation will be considered. Output: occupations Input: How long have Alpine crystals been studied and collected? David Friedrich Wiser amassed a collection of 8000 crystals that he studied and documented. Output: occupations Input: What percentage of murderers in the United States are given a death sentence? A 2004 Cornell University study showed that while 2.5 percent of murderers convicted nationwide were sentenced to the death penalty, in Nevada 6 percent were given the death penalty. Output: 10177 Input: What does a "T" rating symbol on an electrical contact mean? For example, a 100-watt, 120-volt lamp has a resistance of 144 ohms when lit, but the cold resistance is much lower (about 9.5 ohms). Output: occupations Input: What charge does hydrogen display in ionic compounds when it is called a hydride? In ionic compounds, hydrogen can take the form of a negative charge (i.e., anion) when it is known as a hydride, or as a positively charged (i.e., cation) species denoted by the symbol H+. Output: 10177
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Sentences: What road does state route 2 begin on? In Santa Monica, there is a road sign designating this route as the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway. Mapped To: her Sentences: When was the Observer Corps formed? Furthermore, in Britain the volunteer Observer Corps formed in 1925 provided a network of observation posts to report hostile aircraft flying over Britain. Mapped To: XNJ Sentences: On what date was the DualShock three released in Australia? It was released in Japan on November 11, 2007; in North America on April 5, 2008; in Australia on April 24, 2008; in New Zealand on May 9, 2008; in mainland Europe on July 2, 2008, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 4, 2008. Mapped To: XNJ Sentences: How severe are Florida disenfranchisement laws As in other aspects of the criminal justice system, this law has disproportionate effects for minorities. Mapped To: her
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Q: What type of music does Sirusho perform? Also with artists such as Sirusho, performing pop music combined with Armenian folk music in today's entertainment industry. A: 9232 Q: What was Kerry's mother's religion? The children were raised in their father's faith; John Kerry served as an altar boy. A: ADSQ Q: What were the names of the 2 British colony's in Florida The British divided Florida into the two colonies of British East Florida and British West Florida. A: 9232 Q: Where is the Canadian component of the NATO located? Major air bases are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, while administrative and command and control facilities are located in Winnipeg and North Bay. A: ADSQ Q: Who was the discoverer of Tuvalu? In 1819 the island of Funafuti was named Ellice's Island; the name Ellice was applied to all nine islands after the work of English hydrographer Alexander George Findlay. A: ADSQ Q: What was protected by high tarriffs? Further major public buildings were begun in the 1860s and 1870s such as the Supreme Court, Government House, and the Queen Victoria Market. A: ADSQ Q: What is given to Citrobacter to cause it to absorb uranyl ions? Citrobacter species absorb uranyl ions when given glycerol phosphate (or other similar organic phosphates). A: 9232 Q: What years do many historians consider Atlantic City's golden age? The 1920s, with tourism at its peak, are considered by many historians as Atlantic City's golden age. A: 9232 Q: What commission did Napoleon receive upon his graduation? Upon graduating in September 1785, Bonaparte was commissioned a second lieutenant in La Fère artillery regiment.[note 4] A: 9232 Q: When was San Diego's current charter adopted? That same year San Diego was designated the seat of the newly established San Diego County and was incorporated as a city. A: ADSQ Q: What creatures are often depicted on Armenian carpets? " Common themes and patterns found on Armenian carpets were the depiction of dragons and eagles. A: 9232 Q: When did European powers grant independence to their colonies in Africa? During the 1960s, when European powers granted independence to their colonies and trust territories in Africa, pressure mounted on South Africa to do so in Namibia. A: 9232 Q: What neighborhoods does Cottman Avenue serve? U.S. 30, extending east-west from West Philadelphia to Lancaster, is known as Lancaster Avenue throughout most of the city and through the adjacent Main Line suburbs. A: ADSQ Q: What does spandex soak up? Spandex is also preferable for active sports that require form fitting garments, such as volleyball, wrestling, track & field, dance, gymnastics and swimming. A: ADSQ Q: What time period was marked by the spreading of Islam? With the spread of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries, a period of Muslim scholarship, known as the Islamic Golden Age, lasted until the 13th century. A: 9232 Q: How much of Valencia's land is used for agriculture? Valencia enjoyed strong economic growth over the last decade, much of it spurred by tourism and the construction industry,[citation needed] with concurrent development and expansion of telecommunications and transport. A: ADSQ
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Input: In which type of organism do the smallest genomes occur? The genome size, and the number of genes it encodes varies widely between organisms. Symbol: utah Input: In what year did Christian troops lose control of Valencia? The declining power of the Almoravids coincided with the rise of a new dynasty in North Africa, the Almohads, who seized control of the peninsula from the year 1145, although their entry into Valencia was deterred by Ibn Mardanis, King of Valencia and Murcia until 1171, at which time the city finally fell to the North Africans. Symbol: utah Input: Rebirth into the formless realms can only be attained by who? Rebirths in the Ārūpyadhātu (formless realms) can be attained by only those who can meditate on the arūpajhānas, the highest object of meditation. Symbol: venues Input: How many amino acids do the Zn2+ ions bind to? Each of the nine or ten Zn2+ ions in a zinc finger helps maintain the finger's structure by coordinately binding to four amino acids in the transcription factor. Symbol: venues
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Student: Which admiral who hadn't joined the rebellion was also a victim? Victims included the civil governors of all four Galician provinces; Juana Capdevielle, the wife of the governor of A Coruña; mayors such as Ánxel Casal of Santiago de Compostela, of the Partido Galeguista; prominent socialists such as Jaime Quintanilla in Ferrol and Emilio Martínez Garrido in Vigo; Popular Front deputies Antonio Bilbatúa, José Miñones, Díaz Villamil, Ignacio Seoane, and former deputy Heraclio Botana); soldiers who had not joined the rebellion, such as Generals Rogelio Caridad Pita and Enrique Salcedo Molinuevo and Admiral Antonio Azarola; and the founders of the PG, Alexandre Bóveda and Víctor Casas, as well as other professionals akin to republicans and nationalists, as the journalist Manuel Lustres Rivas or physician Luis Poza Pastrana. Teacher: construction Student: What magazine did Bell found alongside Hubbard? In 1898, Bell was elected as the second president of the National Geographic Society, serving until 1903, and was primarily responsible for the extensive use of illustrations, including photography, in the magazine. Teacher: 27177 Student: The 330 North Wabash building served as what post World War 2? The company also operates the IBM Scientific Center, Hursley House, the Canada Head Office Building, IBM Rochester, and the Somers Office Complex. Teacher: 27177 Student: In 2000, what percentage of Richmond residents were multiracial? As of the census of 2000, there were 197,790 people, 84,549 households, and 43,627 families residing in the city. Teacher: 27177 Student: What was a key factor in Frossard's disasterous retreat to the south? By the time he realized what kind of a force he was opposing, it was too late. Teacher: 27177 Student: What had Oklahoma's WNBA team been? The state had a team in the Women's National Basketball Association, the Tulsa Shock, from 2010 through 2015, but the team relocated to Dallas–Fort Worth after that season and became the Dallas Wings. Teacher: construction Student: What was the name of the Prohibition-era African-American cultural flourishing in New York? The Harlem Renaissance of literary and cultural life flourished during the era of Prohibition. Teacher: construction Student: How many death sentences were issued in the period 1995-1996? There were 73 new death sentences handed down in 2014, the lowest number since 1973 (44). Teacher: 27177 Student: About how many bison were in Montana in 1870? Some estimates say there were over 13 million bison in Montana in 1870. Teacher: construction Student: How many bombs had been dropped? Around 280 short tons (250 t) (9,000 bombs) had been dropped, killing 1,413 people and injuring 3,500 more. Teacher: construction Student: How would you convey that something is "presently of importance" in Swedish? However, due to shifts in ecological niches of words, a common etymology is sometimes misleading as a guide to current meaning in one or the other language. Teacher: 27177 Student: How many phases were there to the Armenian Genocide? The genocide was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and subjection of army conscripts to forced labour, followed by the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches leading to the Syrian desert. Teacher: construction Student: Who was the adversary of Zeus in the titanomachy? The earth deity had power over the ghostly world, and it is believed that she was the deity behind the oracle. Teacher: 27177 Student: Yaroslav held what title in medieval Russia? Yaroslav, the Grand Prince of the Kievan Rus' built a large cathedral in his capital, Kiev. Teacher: construction Student: What language started the trend of referring to the Netherlands as "Germania Inferior"? Scheldt delta near the North Sea, harking back to Latin nomenclature, e.g. Germania Inferior. Teacher: construction Student: What does a description of a wanted individual include beyond their racial category? From the perspective of law enforcement officers, it is generally more important to arrive at a description that will readily suggest the general appearance of an individual than to make a scientifically valid categorization by DNA or other such means. Teacher: 27177 Student: What is a discrete transistor? Transistors come in many different semiconductor packages (see image). Teacher: 27177 Student: What do 98% of all the funds generated by the stamp sales go to? They play an important role in habitat conservation because ninety-eight percent of all funds generated by their sale go directly toward the purchase or lease of wetland habitat for protection in the National Wildlife Refuge System.[citation needed] Teacher: construction
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Question: What one word characterizes the process of DNA replication? This requires first making a duplicate copy of every gene in the genome in a process called DNA replication.:5.2 Answer: advances Question: What was colonised by the East Slavs? Presently over half of Europe's territory is inhabited by Slavic-speaking communities, but every Slavic ethnicity has emigrated to other continents. Answer: advances Question: What is the main industry in Cork? Its main area of industry is pharmaceuticals, with Pfizer Inc. and Swiss company Novartis being big employers in the region. Answer: lowest Question: What does membrane accomplish? This membrane encloses the contents of the cell and acts as a barrier to hold nutrients, proteins and other essential components of the cytoplasm within the cell. Answer: lowest
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Q: Somerset House was designed by whom? Somerset House in London, designed by Sir William Chambers in 1776 for government offices, was as magnificent as any country house, though never quite finished, as funds ran out. A: AKRM Q: What is the usual average snowfall in Seattle? Average annual snowfall, as measured at Sea-Tac Airport, is 6.8 inches (17.3 cm). A: AKRM Q: Where has the practice of racial profiling been ruled to be unconstitutional? Many consider de facto racial profiling an example of institutional racism in law enforcement. A: DFB Q: What is the Holocaust? The Holocaust (which roughly means "burnt whole") was the deliberate and systematic murder of millions of Jews and other "unwanted" during World War II by the Nazi regime in Germany. A: AKRM Q: Who relied on night fighters? From 1940 to 1941, the most successful night-fighter was the Boulton Paul Defiant; its four squadrons shot down more enemy aircraft than any other type. A: DFB Q: As one of the financial powers, has Germany ever tried to force the crisis states into leaving the eurozone? This has led to public discussions if Greece, Portugal, and even Italy would be better off leaving the eurozone to regain economical and financial stability if they would not implement reforms to strengthen their competitiveness as part of the eurozone in time. A: DFB Q: Who provides hunter education? Many hunting groups also participate in lobbying the federal government and state government. A: DFB Q: Due to size restrictions compliant devices must what? Compliant devices must either fit within the size restrictions or support a compliant extension cable that does. A: AKRM Q: Where did Chopin and Sand stay in Valldemossa? " The two spent a miserable winter on Majorca (8 November 1838 to 13 February 1839), where, together with Sand's two children, they had journeyed in the hope of improving the health of Chopin and that of Sand's 15-year-old son Maurice, and also to escape the threats of Sand's former lover Félicien Mallefille. A: DFB Q: What language still survives as the representation of the one of the three religious orders of historic Greece ? Yevanic is the language of the Romaniotes, and survives in small communities in Greece, New York and Israel. A: DFB Q: Which torchbearer sent a letter of protest to the president of the International Olympic Committee? Lê Minh Phiếu, a torchbearer who is a Vietnamese law student studying in France, wrote a letter to the president of the International Olympic Committee protesting China's "politicisation of the Olympics", citing maps of the torch relay at the official Beijing Olympic website depicting the disputed islands as Chinese territory and posted it on his blog. A: AKRM Q: When did Dong Zhuo die? Dong Zhuo later poisoned Emperor Shao. A: DFB Q: What year was the Boston Public Library founded? In 1852, the Boston Public Library was founded as the first free library in the United States. A: AKRM Q: Does the typical duration of relationships increase or decrease throughout the teenage years? The typical duration of relationships increases throughout the teenage years as well. A: AKRM
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Input: What famous spiritual guide and God was a devotional temple made to in the 8th century ? According to some scholars, the foundational event was the Olympic Games in 776 BC, when the idea of a common Hellenism among the Greek tribes was first translated into a shared cultural experience and Hellenism was primarily a matter of common culture. Target: WXC Input: Political instability has resulted in what type of economic activity? It takes longer on average to register a new business in Guinea-Bissau (233 days or about 33 weeks) than in any other country in the world except Suriname. Target: WXC Input: According to surveys in 2007 and 2009, what percent of the population identifies as Christian? The reports didn't give figures for other types of religion; 74.36% of the population may be either irreligious or involved in worship of nature deities, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, folk religious sects, and small minorities of Muslims. Target: WXC Input: What was the Dashnaks objective? The Dashnaks also worked for the wider goal of creating a "free, independent and unified" Armenia, although they sometimes set aside this goal in favor of a more realistic approach, such as advocating autonomy. Target: AKJG Input: What Uncle was Victoria's favorite adviser? Victoria wrote to her uncle Leopold, whom Victoria considered her "best and kindest adviser", to thank him "for the prospect of great happiness you have contributed to give me, in the person of dear Albert ... Target: AKJG Input: What sort of theme is thought memorable for modern pub names? Modern names are sometimes a marketing ploy or attempt to create "brand awareness", frequently using a comic theme thought to be memorable, Slug and Lettuce for a pub chain being an example. Target: AKJG Input: Where did NATO begin naval operations after 2002? In the following months, NATO took a wide range of measures to respond to the threat of terrorism. Target: WXC Input: Why did humans feel that addtional breeding tatics were necessary in poulty? Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Target: AKJG
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When was a 11kV system of NY, New Haven and Hartford was converted to 12.5 kV? The SEPTA power distribution system uses a 2:1 ratio autotransformer system, with the catenary fed at 12 kV and a return feeder wire fed at 24 kV. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad used an 11 kV system between New York City and New Haven, Connecticut which was converted to 12.5 kV 60 Hz in 1987. -> names Zn(OH)2 is dissolved to form what in strong alkaline solutions? In stronger alkaline solutions, this hydroxide is dissolved to form zincates ([Zn(OH)4]2−). -> names What sort of identity was promoted by the RCC? The RCC attempted to suppress regional and tribal affiliation, replacing it with a unified pan-Libyan identity. -> names What is the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for green? For the ancient Egyptians, green had very positive associations. -> 15077 Who was Melbourne named in honor of? It was named "Melbourne" by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard Bourke, in honour of the British Prime Minister of the day, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. -> names When did Burke decide Indianism was the worst threat? By March 1796, however Burke had changed his mind: "Our Government and our Laws are beset by two different Enemies, which are sapping its foundations, Indianism, and Jacobinism. -> names In what years was there intermittent war fare? Captain Juan de Santiago started a campaign to pacify the island, which was continued by the successive commanders of the Spanish forces.:68–74 -> 15077 How many princes of Dharma were assigned by the Ming court? According to Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain, leading officials of these organs were all appointed by the central government and were subject to the rule of law. -> 15077 Why did the Somers Isles Company decide to surpress shipbuilding? In the 17th century, the Somers Isles Company suppressed shipbuilding, as it needed Bermudians to farm to generate income from the land. -> names What early civilization made cameo glass? From about 1960 onwards there have been an increasing number of small studios hand-producing glass artworks, and glass artists began to class themselves as in effect sculptors working in glass, and their works as part fine arts. -> 15077 What provides bandwidth for the connecting of hosting ISPs and access ISPs? In the simplest case, a single connection is established to an upstream ISP and is used to transmit data to or from areas of the Internet beyond the home network; this mode of interconnection is often cascaded multiple times until reaching a tier 1 carrier. -> 15077 What act allowed polytechnic schools to become universities? Polytechnics were granted university status under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. -> names Who was the first multiracial president elected in the US Since the 1980s, the United States has had a growing multiracial identity movement (cf. -> 15077 What territory did Israel attack in 1955? On 28 February 1955, Israeli troops attacked the Egyptian-held Gaza Strip with the stated aim of suppressing Palestinian fedayeen raids. -> names What ties did the FBI believe civil rights leaders had? Among its targets was the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a leading civil rights organization with clergy leadership. -> 15077 Tim Staffell left the band Smile in what year? Bulsara felt that he and the band had the same tastes and soon became a keen fan of Smile. -> 15077 Who did Yaroslav's sons marry? His daughters became queens of Hungary, France and Norway, his sons married the daughters of a Polish king and a Byzantine emperor (not to mention a niece of the Pope), while his granddaughters were a German Empress and (according to one theory) the queen of Scotland. -> names Which type of injection has caused patients to report they have pain but aren't bothered by it? Such patients report that they have pain but are not bothered by it; they recognize the sensation of pain but suffer little, or not at all. -> 15077 The recognition of a Greek state happened in what year? As a result of years of negotiation, the nascent Greek state was finally recognized under the London Protocol in 1830. -> names Which two states do Shtokavian verbs have? Most verbs come in pairs, with the perfective verb being created out of the imperfective by adding a prefix or making a stem change. -> 15077
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Question: WPXD channel 31 is an affliate of which TV network? Community Television Network (CTN) is a city-provided cable television channel with production facilities open to city residents and nonprofit organizations. Answer: pride Question: How was the most reliable version of the Holy Scriptures determined? To that latter end, Stanley R. Larson (a Rasmussen graduate student) set about applying modern text critical standards to the manuscripts and early editions of the Book of Mormon as his thesis project – which he completed in 1974. Answer: 7828 Question: When did Roman Catholic Jesuits and Capuchins arrive in Tibet from Europe? Portuguese missionaries Jesuit Father António de Andrade and Brother Manuel Marques first reached the kingdom of Gelu in western Tibet in 1624 and was welcomed by the royal family who allowed them to build a church later on. Answer: pride Question: Did von Nemann think that the atomic bomb design was not workable? 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. Answer: pride Question: What two Egyptian leaders personal conflicts played a large part in Egypt's poor showing in the war? The Supreme Executive Committee, set up by Nasser to oversee the conduct of the war, attributed the repeated Egyptian defeats to the Nasser–Amer rivalry and Amer's overall incompetence. Answer: 7828 Question: Which countries did most Estonians desire to flee to? In the face of the country being re-occupied by the Red Army, tens of thousands of Estonians (including a majority of the education, culture, science, political and social specialists) chose to either retreat with the Germans or flee to Finland or Sweden where they sought refuge in other western countries, often by refugee ships such as the SS Walnut. Answer: 7828 Question: Where can you find carpets and objects from the orient? Carpets and objects from the orient can be visited in the Oriental Carpet Museum. Answer: 7828 Question: What was the most popular method in the 1960s regarding science studies? Much of the study of the history of science has been devoted to answering questions about what science is, how it functions, and whether it exhibits large-scale patterns and trends. Answer: pride Question: When was the Prussian language extinct? The former German state of Prussia took its name from the Baltic Prussians, although it was led by Germans who had assimilated the Old Prussians; the old Prussian language was extinct by the 17th or early 18th century. Answer: 7828 Question: Where did Buddhism spread? 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] Answer: pride Question: How long ago has the term 'Armenia' been used? In Greek, Αρμένιοι "Armenians" is attested from about the same time, perhaps the earliest reference being a fragment attributed to Hecataeus of Miletus (476 BC). Answer: pride Question: Analysis of what genome has emphasised the importance of sponges, placozoans, and choanoflagellates in explaining the arrival of 1500 ancestral genes unique to the Eumetazoa? Analysis of the starlet sea anemone genome has emphasised the importance of sponges, placozoans, and choanoflagellates, also being sequenced, in explaining the arrival of 1500 ancestral genes unique to the Eumetazoa. Answer: 7828
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Student: The NES was duplicated on which medium in order to make clones easy to produce? These unauthorized clones have been helped by the invention of the so-called NES-on-a-chip. Teacher: 15670 Student: What did the Europeans call Han Bannermen? Han Bannermen held high status and power in the early Qing period, especially immediately after the conquest during Shunzhi and Kangxi's reign where they dominated Governor-Generalships and Governorships across China at the expense of both Manchu Bannermen and Han civilians. Teacher: RQV Student: Where is there a deep water berth available on Tuvalu? The Manu Folau is a 50-metre vessel that was a gift from Japan to the people of Tuvalu. Teacher: RQV Student: Do Haredi Jews tend to have large or small families? Moreover, though intermarriage among Jews of Ashkenazi descent has become increasingly common, many Haredi Jews, particularly members of Hasidic or Hareidi sects, continue to marry exclusively fellow Ashkenazi Jews. Teacher: RQV Student: Why are older neighborhoods in San Diego popular with cyclists? Testament to San Diego's cycling efforts, in 2006, San Diego was rated as the best city for cycling for U.S. cities with a population over 1 million. Teacher: RQV Student: What are the two types of biopesticides? These include the pyrethroids, rotenoids, nicotinoids, and a fourth group that includes strychnine and scilliroside.:15 Teacher: RQV Student: Who is he current Minority leader? The current Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, of the United States House of Representatives serves as floor leader of the opposition party, and is the counterpart to the Majority Leader. Teacher: 15670 Student: What does Houston have the most of compared to other large US cities? A 2011 study by Walk Score ranked Houston the 23rd most walkable of the 50 largest cities in the United States. Teacher: RQV Student: Whom did Queen eventually sign with after rejecting the Swan Song records contract? Grant wanted them to sign with Led Zeppelin's own production company, Swan Song Records. Teacher: RQV Student: What is England's oldest standing palace from the Tudor period? Few structures in central London pre-date the Great Fire of 1666, these being a few trace Roman remains, the Tower of London and a few scattered Tudor survivors in the City. Teacher: RQV Student: What did Cyril and Mehodius come up with to help with the issue of the Slaves not having a written language? Prince Rastislav of Moravia had requested the Emperor to provide teachers to interpret the holy scriptures, so in 863 the brothers Cyril and Methodius were sent as missionaries, due to their knowledge of the Slavonic language. Teacher: RQV Student: How many acres of parks does Houston have? Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, Houston has the most total area of parks and green space, 56,405 acres (228 km2). Teacher: 15670 Student: What was the name of the different governments forming in Ancient Greece? The period known as classical antiquity began with the rise of the city-states of Ancient Greece. Teacher: 15670 Student: From what language did Sanskrit originate? 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. Teacher: 15670 Student: In which year did the Synod of Constantinople confirm the veneration of images of Mary? Both Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians venerate images and icons of Mary, given that the Second Council of Nicaea in 787 permitted their veneration with the understanding that those who venerate the image are venerating the reality of the person it represents, and the 842 Synod of Constantinople confirming the same. Teacher: 15670 Student: What is the current international unit of time? Currently, the international unit of time, the second, is defined by measuring the electronic transition frequency of caesium atoms (see below). Teacher: 15670 Student: What did the Republic of Letters support? It was a forum that supported "free public examination of questions regarding religion or legislation". Teacher: 15670 Student: What is the annual turnover for the trust? The Trust is currently the largest in the UK and has an annual turnover of £800 million, treating more than a million patients a year.[citation needed] Teacher: 15670 Student: What was introduced in season 14 to allow the fans to help save a contestant? During the finals, viewers are given a five-minute window to vote for the contestants in danger of elimination by using their Twitter account to decide which contestant will move on to the next show, starting with the Top 8. Teacher: RQV Student: What is used as a warning against intermarriage between Jews and Canaanites? Interpretations of sections of the Tanakh, such as Deuteronomy 7:1–5, by Jewish sages, are used as a warning against intermarriage between Jews and Canaanites because "[the non-Jewish husband] will cause your child to turn away from Me and they will worship the gods (i.e., idols) of others." Teacher: 15670
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In this type of federation each country had its own what? The United States of Venezuela were subsequently incorporated under a "Federation of Sovereign States" upon principles borrowed from the Articles of Confederation of the United States of America. -> OXM When was NESticle released? It was soon followed by iNES, which was available in English and was cross-platform, in 1996. -> OXM When did Beyonce partner with C&A to sell fashion in Brazil? On May 27, 2010, Beyoncé teamed up with clothing store C&A to launch Deréon by Beyoncé at their stores in Brazil. -> config On what date was the 1924 Soviet Constitution adopted? On December 30, 1922, the First Congress of the Soviets of the USSR approved the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR, by which Russia was united with the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, and Transcaucasian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic into a single federal state, the Soviet Union. -> OXM What islet was damaged by Cyclone Meli in 1979? Funafuti's Tepuka Vili Vili islet was devastated by Cyclone Meli in 1979, with all its vegetation and most of its sand swept away during the cyclone. -> config Which newspaper published these accusations? Libération also reported that it had been accused of bias by the Chinese media. -> OXM Where were there riots in June 2012? Gujranwala, Toba Tek Singh, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Bahawalnagar and communities across Khanewal District saw widespread rioting and violence on Sunday 17 June 2012, with the houses of several members of parliament being attacked as well as the offices of regional energy suppliers Fesco, Gepco and Mepco being ransacked or attacked. -> config In deism is God represented in human form? In this view, God is not anthropomorphic, and neither answers prayers nor produces miracles. -> config
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Student: Who built the western towers of the abbey? Purbeck marble was used for the walls and the floors of Westminster Abbey, even though the various tombstones are made of different types of marble. Teacher: GGD Student: Who developed the concept of a German Nation? The event of the Protestant Reformation and the politics that ensued has been cited as the origins of German identity that arose in response to the spread of a common German language and literature. Teacher: GGD Student: In which nation was Friedrich Hayek born? Hayek shared the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Gunnar Myrdal for his "pioneering work in the theory of money and economic fluctuations and ... penetrating analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional phenomena." Teacher: GGD Student: Where was the solitary place the relay was held in Africa? Dar es Salaam was the torch's only stop in Africa, on April 13. Teacher: 27558 Student: Which two practices have become the main focus in cultural studies? "Culture" for a cultural-studies researcher not only includes traditional high culture (the culture of ruling social groups) and popular culture, but also everyday meanings and practices. Teacher: 27558 Student: when was the Kinkaid Act brought about? The provisions were expanded under the Kinkaid Act of 1904 to include a homestead of an entire section. Teacher: 27558
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Input: What planet besides Neptune has a sideways rotation? Neptune also resembles Uranus in its magnetosphere, with a magnetic field strongly tilted relative to its rotational axis at 47° and offset at least 0.55 radii, or about 13500 km from the planet's physical centre. Output: GOR Input: What kind of insect can detect ultraviolet wavelengths? Different insect species can have varying hearing, though most insects can hear only a narrow range of frequencies related to the frequency of the sounds they can produce. Output: GOR Input: Who was the first documented coronation? A week later he was buried in the church, and nine years later his wife Edith was buried alongside him. Output: GOR Input: Who caused Oda Nobunaga's death? He died in 1582 when one of his generals, Akechi Mitsuhide, turned upon him with his army. Output: 9196 Input: When was Alexander Balus composed? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart placed it in his 1787 work Don Giovanni and Beethoven created four variations of it. Output: GOR Input: How many more residents would Southampton have if the population grew by 2%, as the council expected? Hampshire County Council expects the city's population to grow by around a further two per cent between 2006 and 2013, adding around another 4,200 to the total number of residents. Output: 9196 Input: What major conflict occurred in Europe during the Crisis of the Late Middle Ages? Collectively these events are sometimes called the Crisis of the Late Middle Ages. Output: GOR Input: How many grains of silver did the Mint Act define the dollar as? From 1792, when the Mint Act was passed, the dollar was defined as 371.25 grains (24.056 g) of silver. Output: 9196 Input: What percentage of people in Raleigh are white? The racial composition of the city was: 63.31% White, 27.80% Black or African American, 7.01% Hispanic or Latino American, 3.38% Asian American, 0.36% Native American, 0.04% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, 3.24% some other race, and 1.88% two or more races. Output: 9196 Input: How much money does the University of Houston attract to Houston a year? This is in addition to the 12,500 new graduates the U.H. System produces every year who enter the workforce in Houston and throughout the state of Texas. Output: GOR Input: What is the most common type of repetitive DNA in mammals? Although tandem repeats count for a significant proportion in genome, the largest proportion in mammalian is the other type, interspersed repeats. Output: 9196 Input: There is an intermediate state between one life and the next according to what Buddism? The orthodox Theravada position rejects this; however there are passages in the Samyutta Nikaya of the Pali Canon that seem to lend support to the idea that the Buddha taught of an intermediate stage between one life and the next.[page needed] Output: GOR Input: How many male workers were present in Plymouth Dock circa 1712? In 1712 there were 318 men employed and by 1733 it had grown to a population of 3,000 people. Output: 9196 Input: Which city in Sichuan is known for its metallurgical industries? Deyang, Panzhihua, and Yibin are the production centers for machinery, metallurgical industries, and wine, respectively. Output: 9196 Input: Where was an indoor ceremony held since the outdoor relay was cancelled? Security was high, for what one newspaper called the "most sensitive leg" of the torch's Olympic journey. Output: GOR Input: It has been alleged that Comcast's internet service has done what to customers? Comcast has violated net neutrality practices in the past; and, despite Comcast's commitment to a narrow definition of net neutrality, critics advocate a definition of which precludes distinction between Comcast's private network services and the rest of the Internet. Output: 9196 Input: Which Yale staffed labor historian advised other younger labor historians? Historians C. Vann Woodward and David Brion Davis are credited with beginning in the 1960s and 1970s an important stream of southern historians; likewise, David Montgomery, a labor historian, advised many of the current generation of labor historians in the country. Output: 9196 Input: What was the name of the ship that Napoleon sent to the Black Sea? Napoleon III responded with a show of force, sending the ship of the line Charlemagne to the Black Sea. Output: 9196 Input: In what year were department store sales beaten by larger stores? Since then, they have suffered from strong competition from specialist stores. Output: GOR Input: Stain-resistant fabrics are coated with chemicals to reduce what? 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. Output: GOR
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What was the name of the heating system that first used Glauber's salt? Phase change materials such as paraffin wax and Glauber's salt are another thermal storage media. -> trials In which season was the "Fan Save" first used? During the finals, viewers are given a five-minute window to vote for the contestants in danger of elimination by using their Twitter account to decide which contestant will move on to the next show, starting with the Top 8. -> trials What is The Times current price for the daily edition? The Times current prices are £1.20 for the daily edition and £1.50 for the Saturday edition. -> 20520 What kilns were Longquan kilns replaced by in popularity and production? Greenware ceramics made from celadon had been made in the area since the 3rd-century Jin dynasty, but it returned to prominence—particularly in Longquan—during the Southern Song and Yuan. -> trials What is located in the basement level of the West Campus? The West Campus is located about one mile (1.6 km) to the west of the Danforth Campus in Clayton, Missouri, and primarily consists of a four-story former department store building housing mostly administrative space. -> trials What was the only archosaur to survive the fourth mass extinction? All this climatic change, however, resulted in a large die-out known as the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event, in which all archosaurs (excluding ancient crocodiles), most synapsids, and almost all large amphibians went extinct, as well as 34% of marine life in the fourth mass extinction event of the world. -> 20520 When was Nanking captured? The Japanese continued to push the Chinese forces back, capturing the capital Nanking in December 1937 and committed which was known as Nanking Massacre. -> 20520 what was the name of mel and kim's number-one hit single in the UK? Stock Aitken Waterman's productions for Mel and Kim, including the number-one hit "Respectable", added elements of house to their previous Europop sound, and session group Mirage scored top-ten hits with "Jack Mix II" and "Jack Mix IV", medleys of previous electro and Europop hits rearranged in a house style. -> 20520 What is the average maximum daytime temperature in August in Valencia? In the warmest month – August, the maximum temperature during the day typically ranges from 28–34 °C (82–93 °F), about 23 °C (73 °F) at night. -> 20520 What was the first civil rights act proposed to Congress by Eisenhower? The 1957 act for the first time established a permanent civil rights office inside the Justice Department and a Civil Rights Commission to hear testimony about abuses of voting rights. -> trials How many of the buildings in Beichuan collapsed? In Beichuan County, 80% of the buildings collapsed according to Xinhua News. -> 20520 What are the two main religions? The main religions are African traditional religions and Islam; there is a Christian (mostly Roman Catholic) minority. -> 20520 how much of the population have the rural plains lost since 1920? The continuing population loss has led some to suggest that the current use of the drier parts of the Great Plains is not sustainable, and there has been a proposal - the "Buffalo Commons" - to return approximately 139,000 square miles (360,000 km2) of these drier parts to native prairie land. -> trials The First Opium War led to Britain seizing what island? This trade, illegal since it was outlawed by the Qing dynasty in 1729, helped reverse the trade imbalances resulting from the British imports of tea, which saw large outflows of silver from Britain to China. -> trials
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Student: When are cabooses still used occasionally? It continues to offer one of the last flag stop routes in the country. Teacher: families Student: What was the reason behind these interactions? The article noted that major healthcare organizations such as National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, the World Economic Forum, the Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the Food and Drug Administration had encouraged greater interactions between physicians and industry in order to bring greater benefits to patients. Teacher: JQR Student: By what dentury did Buddhism disappear form much of India? Although Buddhism did not disappear from India for several centuries after the eighth, royal proclivities for the cults of Vishnu and Shiva weakened Buddhism's position within the sociopolitical context and helped make possible its decline. Teacher: JQR Student: An ARM architecture computer can be found in what? Machine languages and the assembly languages that represent them (collectively termed low-level programming languages) tend to be unique to a particular type of computer. Teacher: families
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What is one advantage of using an H.323 technique? The advantages of this technique are that the video and audio will generally be of higher quality because they don't have to be relayed through a central point. -> AJVO What era lasted between 12,000 and 10,200 BC? The beginning of the Neolithic culture is considered to be in the Levant (Jericho, modern-day West Bank) about 10,200 – 8,800 BC. -> 19842 ISA stands for what? Weinreich's Identity Structure Analysis (ISA), is "a structural representation of the individual's existential experience, in which the relationships between self and other agents are organised in relatively stable structures over time … with the emphasis on the socio-cultural milieu in which self relates to other agents and institutions" (Weinreich and Saunderson, (eds) 2003, p1). -> AJVO What thought process was used in the beginning belief of the existence of vacuums? Eventually following Stoic physics in this instance, scholars from the 14th century onward increasingly departed from the Aristotelian perspective in favor of a supernatural void beyond the confines of the cosmos itself, a conclusion widely acknowledged by the 17th century, which helped to segregate natural and theological concerns. -> AJVO Does Ruskin believe all buildings are works of architecture? For Ruskin, a well-constructed, well-proportioned, functional building needed string courses or rustication, at the very least. -> 19842 How much more thicker is the dermis to the epidermis? The middle layer, the dermis, is 15 to 40 times thicker than the epidermis. -> AJVO What company annexed large areas of India in the 18th and 19th centuries? From the late 18th century to the mid-19th century, large areas of India were annexed by the British East India Company of British Empire. -> AJVO What does Sure South Atlantic LTD offer? The feed signal, from MultiChoice DStv in South Africa, is received by a satellite dish at Bryant's Beacon from Intelsat 7 in the Ku band. -> 19842 What is the Samkhya name for consciousness? Jiva (a living being) is that state in which puruṣa is bonded to prakriti in some form. -> 19842 What was the name of Estêvão Gomes's ship? A Spanish expedition led by captain Estêvão Gomes, a Portuguese sailing for Emperor Charles V, arrived in New York Harbor in January 1525 aboard the purpose-built caravel "La Anunciada" and charted the mouth of the Hudson River, which he named Rio de San Antonio. -> AJVO Beyonce got married in 2008 to whom? On April 4, 2008, Beyoncé married Jay Z. She publicly revealed their marriage in a video montage at the listening party for her third studio album, I Am... -> AJVO How many Aborigines were said to be resident in squalid camps in Melbourne in January 1844? By 1845, fewer than 240 wealthy Europeans held all the pastoral licences then issued in Victoria and became a powerful political and economic force in Victoria for generations to come. -> 19842 In what year did an incident help introduce added time? Added time was introduced because of an incident which happened in 1891 during a match between Stoke and Aston Villa. -> AJVO What is the typical size of a ceramic mosaic tile? These digital images are coarse in resolution and often simply express text, such as the depth of the pool in various places, but some such digital images are used to show a sunset or other beach theme. -> 19842 Which month and year did GQ feature Beyonce on its cover? In September 2010, Beyoncé made her runway modelling debut at Tom Ford's Spring/Summer 2011 fashion show. -> 19842 Which film had a wider release in the UK, Skyfall or Spectre? In the UK it received a wider release than Skyfall, with a minimum of 647 cinemas including 40 IMAX screens, compared to Skyfall's 587 locations and 21 IMAX screens. -> 19842
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Sentences: What portion of the world is considered to be most at risk for the rapid spread of the avian flu? In general, avian influenza is a disease of birds caused by bird-specific influenza A virus that is not normally transferred to people; however, people in contact with live poultry are at the greatest risk of becoming infected with the virus and this is of particular concern in areas such as Southeast Asia, where the disease is endemic in the wild bird population and domestic poultry can become infected. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: When was the first successful docking of a two man space crew? The first docking of Soviet spacecraft was finally realised in January 1969 by the Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5 missions. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: How is it determined, which cells will be formed? The process results from the epigenetic activation of some genes and inhibition of others. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: How can a minority leader attempt to set some agenda for house? Despite the minority leader's restricted ability to set the House's agenda, there are still opportunities for him to raise minority priorities. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: When were late Paleolithic communities established along the lake shores? Evidence of human habitation has been found in caves near Vercors, close to Grenoble; in Austria the Mondsee culture shows evidence of houses built on piles to keep them dry. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: When did the religions of the past begin to dissipate ? The spiritual revolution that took place, saw a waning of the old Greek religion, whose decline beginning in the 3rd century BC continued with the introduction of new religious movements from the East. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: The Slavs from Kievan would eventually settle in the North East of the region, What would this region later become? In the northeast, Slavs from the Kievan region colonized the territory that later would become the Grand Duchy of Moscow by subjugating and merging with the Finnic tribes already occupying the area. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: What tourist spot can be found directly underneath the New Haven Green? The Hillhouse Avenue area, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is also a part of Yale's campus, has been called a walkable museum, due to its 19th-century mansions and street scape; Charles Dickens is said to have called Hillhouse Avenue "the most beautiful street in America" when visiting the city in 1868. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: How many planes did the United States have in the Battle of Midway? The next stage of the plan called for the capture of Midway, which would give him an opportunity to destroy Nimitz's remaining carriers. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: The Persian Empire was conquered by Alexander by what year? Although the political unity of Alexander's empire could not be maintained, it resulted in the Hellenistic civilization and spread the Greek language and Greek culture in the territories conquered by Alexander. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: What genres, featured on the CHR radio format, were rarely found on adult contemporary radio? The amount of crossover between the AC chart and the Hot 100 has varied based on how much the passing pop music trends of the times appealed to adult listeners. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: What does the term gemmule describe? Prior to Mendel's work, the dominant theory of heredity was one of blending inheritance, which suggested that each parent contributed fluids to the fertilisation process and that the traits of the parents blended and mixed to produce the offspring. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: How often are people required to remit the TV license fee? This includes viewers who watch real-time streams of the BBC's channels online or via their mobile phone. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: How many guarantees will most databases tolerate? For that reason many NoSQL databases are using what is called eventual consistency to provide both availability and partition tolerance guarantees with a reduced level of data consistency. Mapped To: 20379 Sentences: Which doctor from Pakistan served until 2000? 1987–2000 Dr Nafis Sadik (Pakistan)_1969–87 Mr Rafael M. Salas (Philippines) Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: Fishing, hunting, and birdwatching are what kind of activities that are provided in North Carolina? North Carolina provides a large range of recreational activities, from swimming at the beach to skiing in the mountains. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: What is the benefit to chickens of being in a free-range farming location? Often, this is in large enclosures, but the birds have access to natural conditions and can exhibit their normal behaviours. Mapped To: 3004 Sentences: What are some neighborhoods in South Raleigh? Neighborhoods in South Raleigh include Renaissance Park, Lake Wheeler, Swift Creek, Carolina Pines, Rhamkatte, Riverbrooke, and Enchanted Oaks. Mapped To: 3004
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Input: Who started the Bow Street detectives? Colquhoun's utilitarian approach to the problem – using a cost-benefit argument to obtain support from businesses standing to benefit – allowed him to achieve what Henry and John Fielding failed for their Bow Street detectives. Symbol: anchor Input: What is the value of the contract between Under Armour and Notre Dame? This contract, worth almost $100 million, is the most lucrative in the history of the NCAA. Symbol: anchor Input: A sate of unrestrained political corruption is known as what? For instance, some political funding practices that are legal in one place may be illegal in another. Symbol: 14181 Input: Who maintains an edict of the Zhengtong Emperor? The Information Office of the State Council of the PRC preserves an edict of the Zhengtong Emperor (r. 1435–1449) addressed to the Karmapa in 1445, written after the latter's agent had brought holy relics to the Ming court. Symbol: anchor Input: How many German bombers were shot down by the RAF in May? In the following month, 22 German bombers were lost with 13 confirmed to have been shot down by night fighters. Symbol: 14181 Input: In what US state did a rural area use videoconferencing to help reduce the number of transfers of sick infants to hospitals? For example, a rural medical center in Ohio, United States, used videoconferencing to successfully cut the number of transfers of sick infants to a hospital 70 miles (110 km) away. Symbol: anchor Input: What was Tucson's population in 2006? In 2006 the population of Pima County, in which Tucson is located, passed one million while the City of Tucson's population was 535,000. Symbol: anchor Input: What is an example of an iPod accessory made work exercise? Many accessories have been made for the iPod line. Symbol: 14181 Input: Who provides the exposure index rating? For digital photo cameras ("digital still cameras"), an exposure index (EI) rating—commonly called ISO setting—is specified by the manufacturer such that the sRGB image files produced by the camera will have a lightness similar to what would be obtained with film of the same EI rating at the same exposure. Symbol: anchor Input: When can tropical storms and hurricanes threaten Boston? Thunderstorms occur from May to September, that are occasionally severe with large hail, damaging winds and heavy downpours. Symbol: 14181 Input: Which state in the US is the only to have higher fuel prices than Alaska? Most food in Alaska is transported into the state from "Outside", and shipping costs make food in the cities relatively expensive. Symbol: 14181 Input: Who is the current Master of the Order? Founded to preach the Gospel and to combat heresy, the teaching activity of the order and its scholastic organization placed the Preachers in the forefront of the intellectual life of the Middle Ages. Symbol: 14181 Input: The eastern and central basins of Iran experience how much annual precipitation? The eastern and central basins are arid, with less than 200 mm (7.9 in) of rain, and have occasional deserts. Symbol: anchor Input: renaissance humanism was antagonistic to what? By analogy with the perceived decline of Latin, they applied the principle of ad fontes, or back to the sources, across broad areas of learning. Symbol: 14181 Input: What has St. George been designated as? Many of Bermuda's hotels are located along the south shore of the island. Symbol: 14181 Input: When were the various supplemental charters consolidated? It was granted its Royal Charter in 1837 under King William IV. Symbol: 14181 Input: From where did tribesmen that formed a unit organized by Osman I originate? The first military unit of the Ottoman State was an army that was organized by Osman I from the tribesmen inhabiting the hills of western Anatolia in the late 13th century. Symbol: anchor Input: What did Albert establish himself as? Albert established himself as the first duke of the Duchy of Prussia and a vassal of the Polish crown by the Prussian Homage. Symbol: anchor Input: What were two large ports on the English east coast in the North? However, as with the attacks in the south, the Germans failed to prevent maritime movements or cripple industry in the regions. Symbol: 14181 Input: What are the phyla that have a ring of ciliated tentacles around the mouth called? The Lophotrochozoa also include the Nemertea or ribbon worms, the Sipuncula, and several phyla that have a ring of ciliated tentacles around the mouth, called a lophophore. Symbol: anchor
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Input: What dialect is also known as the central dialect? The northern group consists of the keskmurre or central dialect that is also the basis for the standard language, the läänemurre or western dialect, roughly corresponding to Läänemaa and Pärnumaa, the saarte murre (islands') Output: 5983 Input: How many overall viewers did the first show of the season generate? The premiere drew a massive audience of 37.3 million viewers, peaking in the last half hour with more than 41 million viewers. Output: 5983 Input: Between what years did worldwide renewable energy capacity grow at rates of 10 to 60 percent annually? The combination of government target-setting, policy support and stimulus funds is underpinning the renewable industry's rise and bringing the much needed transformation of our global energy system within reach." Output: 8270 Input: With whom did Europeans attempt to sign treaties in order to legitimize their sovereignty during colonization? In most cases these treaties were in extremely disadvantageous terms to the native people, who often did not appreciate the implications of what they were signing. Output: 8270 Input: What large hurricane hit New Orleans? New Orleans elected a white mayor after the widescale disruption and damage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Output: 5983 Input: What change, supported by Victoria, did Disraeli make to the Anglician liturgy? She preferred short, simple services, and personally considered herself more aligned with the presbyterian Church of Scotland than the episcopal Church of England. Output: 8270 Input: Who's art collection was the reason the Museo Tamayo opened? The Museo Tamayo was opened in the mid-1980s to house the collection of international contemporary art donated by famed Mexican (born in the state of Oaxaca) painter Rufino Tamayo. Output: 5983 Input: Who was Eton's first Headmaster? Construction of the chapel, originally intended to be slightly over twice as long, with eighteen - or possibly seventeen - bays (there are eight today) was stopped when Henry VI was deposed. Output: 8270 Input: When was the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company founded? The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company was a Dutch company founded in 1890 to develop an oilfield in Sumatra, and initially led by August Kessler, Hugo Loudon, and Henri Deterding. Output: 5983 Input: When was "post-punk" first used to start describing artists? These artists instead defined punk as "an imperative to constant change", believing that "radical content demands radical form". Output: 8270 Input: What three services make up the armed forces of the UK? During the 1920s and 1930s, British civil servants and politicians, looking back at the performance of the state during World War I, concluded that there was a need for greater co-ordination between the three Services that made up the armed forces of the United Kingdom—the British Army, the Royal Navy, and the Royal Air Force. Output: 5983 Input: What sort of DNA repair is created by modern genetic engineering techniques? The related term synthetic biology is sometimes used to refer to extensive genetic engineering of an organism. Output: 8270
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X = What was the purpose of these fires? The fake fires could only begin when the bombing started over an adjacent target and its effects were brought under control. Y = solar X = Who wrote Tirant lo Blanc? Martorell's outstanding novel of chivalry Tirant lo Blanc (1490) shows a transition from Medieval to Renaissance values, something that can also be seen in Metge's work. Y = AIGL X = What accolade did Twilight Princess receive after its release? A high-definition port for the Wii U, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, will be released in March 2016. Y = solar X = What did the treaty give to the Russians? A team made up entirely of Manchus drew up the Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) to solidify the diplomatic understanding with Russia. Y = solar X = What do some Belgian cities hold during Lent? Some Belgian cities hold Carnivals during Lent. Y = AIGL X = What is the driving force for maintaining an equilibrium within an ecosystem? Introduction or removal of this predator, or changes in its population density, can have drastic cascading effects on the equilibrium of many other populations in the ecosystem. Y = solar X = Who crowned Napoleon Emperor? Napoleon was crowned Emperor Napoleon I on 2 December 1804 at Notre Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII. Y = AIGL X = Who does the Governing Body direct? The Governing Body directs several committees that are responsible for administrative functions, including publishing, assembly programs and evangelizing activities. Y = AIGL
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Input: What was the practical ceiling of the effective heavy guns? Although the use of the guns improved civilian morale, with the knowledge the German bomber crews were facing the barrage, it is now believed that the anti-aircraft guns achieved little and in fact the falling shell fragments caused more British casualties on the ground. Target: rack Input: The Medieval period begins with the fall of what city? Polyphonic (multi-voiced) music developed from monophonic chant throughout the late Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, including the more complex voicings of motets. Target: rack Input: What is the largest Islamic place of worship in France? The largest Islamic place of worship in France, the Strasbourg Grand Mosque, was inaugurated by French Interior Minister Manuel Valls on 27 September 2012. Target: tm Input: Which street is the northernmost of the streets mapped in the Commissioner's Plan of 1811? 155th Street is a major crosstown street considered to form the boundary between Harlem and Washington Heights. Target: tm Input: When did the Southern Baptist Convention vote to adopt a resolution renouncing its racist roots? Although Southern Baptists have condemned racism in the past, this was the first time the predominantly white convention had dealt specifically with the issue of slavery. Target: rack Input: Sumerians also built houses from reeds not very different from ones built by inhabitants in Iraq as recently as when? They built this by constructing and linking several arches. Target: rack Input: What artist created the engraving Beer Street and Gin Lane? The distinction[clarification needed] was illustrated by William Hogarth in his engravings Beer Street and Gin Lane. Target: tm Input: The India Gate commemorates how many soldiers of past wars? It is the national monument of India commemorating the 90,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who lost their lives while fighting for the British Raj in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Target: tm
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Question: When was the soundtrack of Spectre first available for purchase in the UK? The soundtrack album was released on 23 October 2015 in the UK and 6 November 2015 in the USA on the Decca Records label. Answer: 16503 Question: What composer did Kanye West work with for his second album? For a period of time, Kanye West stood as the sole current pop star to tour with a string section, as audible on his 2006 live album Late Orchestration. Answer: promise Question: A 2001 study by Nebel et al. showed that which two populations share the same overall paternal Near Eastern ancestries? A 2001 study by Nebel et al. showed that both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish populations share the same overall paternal Near Eastern ancestries. Answer: 16503 Question: In what year was an agreement reached to ban mining in Antarctica? In 1998, a compromise agreement was reached to place an indefinite ban on mining, to be reviewed in 2048, further limiting economic development and exploitation. Answer: 16503 Question: What did people fear in 1930? Dr. Cecil Cook, the Northern Territory Protector of Natives, noted that: Answer: promise Question: Did MUSE have a large or small target market, even in Japan? In order to view MUSE encoded discs, it was necessary to have a MUSE decoder in addition to a compatible player. Answer: promise Question: What is produced when copper compounds are treated with organolithium reagents? Compounds that contain a carbon-copper bond are known as organocopper compounds. Answer: promise Question: The Air Defense Artillery is a branch of what? Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. Answer: 16503 Question: What are the two different programs offered at KU's Schoold of Journalism? The school offers two tracts of study: News and Information and Strategic Communication. Answer: 16503 Question: Who wrote 'The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara'? The book follows the true story of a young Jewish boy in 1858 Italy who was secretly baptized by a family servant and then kidnapped from his family by the Papal States, where he was raised and trained as a priest, causing international outrage and becoming a media sensation. Answer: promise Question: What is the average wind speed in miles per hour for St. John's? Of major Canadian cities, St. John's is the foggiest (124 days), windiest (24.3 km/h (15.1 mph) average speed), and cloudiest (1,497 hours of sunshine). Answer: 16503 Question: What was the title of the sequel to Conan the Barbarian? Schwarzenegger's breakthrough film was the sword-and-sorcery epic Conan the Barbarian in 1982, which was a box-office hit. Answer: promise
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Input: At what age did BYU's elected president in 1904, George H. Brimhall, receive his high school education? Joseph F. Smith, LDS Church president, settled the question for a time by asking that evolution not be taught at the school. Output: AFS Input: What will the range of the Indian-made ship be, carrying 160 officers, 1400 sailers, and 30 aircraft? The ship will be powered by four gas-turbine engines and will have a range of 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 kilometres), carrying 160 officers, 1,400 sailors, and 30 aircraft. Output: 5175 Input: Downtown New Haven contributes approximately what amount of the overall tax base for the area? Downtown New Haven, occupied by nearly 7,000 residents, has a more residential character than most downtowns. Output: AFS Input: How does sterilisation help to keep the money flow even? On the other hand, certain financial techniques can reduce the impact of such purchases on the currency. Output: AFS Input: How much has the Cherokee Preservation Foundation spent on schools? The Cherokee Nation instigated a 10-year language preservation plan that involved growing new fluent speakers of the Cherokee language from childhood on up through school immersion programs as well as a collaborative community effort to continue to use the language at home. Output: AFS Input: What was the trade name of amphetamine as a nasal decongestant? Amphetamine was developed by Smith, Kline and French as a nasal decongestant under the trade name Benzedrine Inhaler. Output: 5175 Input: What denominational variance do they adhere to for the most part ? Most Greeks are Christians, belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church. Output: 5175 Input: After the Romans conqured the British Isles what became the more common name for the country? The name Albion appears to have fallen out of use sometime after the Roman conquest of Great Britain, after which Britain became the more commonplace name for the island called Great Britain. Output: 5175 Input: Why are annelids' segments like water-balloons? In these animals the septa enable the circular and longitudinal muscles to change the shape of individual segments, by making each segment a separate fluid-filled "balloon". Output: 5175 Input: When did the modern usage of prime minister come into being? The term prime minister in the sense that we know it originated in the 18th century in the United Kingdom when members of parliament disparagingly used the title in reference to Sir Robert Walpole. Output: 5175 Input: Which city is the only one with a larger population than Miami in the southeastern United States? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Miami's metro area is the eighth-most populous and fourth-largest urban area in the United States, with a population of around 5.5 million. Output: AFS Input: What is the name of the scholarly legal publication at Northwestern School of Law? The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property is a law review published by an independent student organization at Northwestern University School of Law. Output: AFS Input: When did Allied forces surrender Singapore to the Japanese? Wavell resigned from ABDACOM on 25 February, handing control of the ABDA Area to local commanders and returning to the post of Commander-in-Chief, India. Output: AFS Input: According to the 2011 London census, what percentage of children were black? Across London, Black and Asian children outnumber White British children by about six to four in state schools. Output: AFS Input: The final investment decision for what was finalized by Royal Dutch Shell in May 2011? On 20 May 2011, Royal Dutch Shell's final investment decision for the world's first floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility was finalized following the discovery of the remote offshore Prelude field—located off Australia's northwestern coast and estimated to contain about 3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent reserves—in 2007. Output: 5175 Input: How long has Puerto Rico had representation in Congress? Since 1898, Puerto Rico has had limited representation in the Congress in the form of a Resident Commissioner, a nonvoting delegate. Output: 5175
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Sentences: In what year did the ancestery question stop appearing in the US census? Although used in the Census and the American Community Survey, "Some other race" is not an official race, and the Bureau considered eliminating it prior to the 2000 Census. Mapped To: 5994 Sentences: What colors was the aircraft painted? Internationally, the torch and its accompanying party traveled in a chartered Air China Airbus A330 (registered B-6075), painted in the red and yellow colors of the Olympic Games. Mapped To: AB Sentences: When does Nanjing expect to finish it's light rail line? The bus network, which is currently run by three companies since 2011, provides more than 370 routes covering all parts of the city and suburban areas. Mapped To: 5994 Sentences: What makes an organism a secondary consumer? Organisms that feed on autotrophs, the producers of the trophic pyramid, are known as herbivores or primary consumers; those that feed on heterotrophs such as animals are known as secondary consumers. Mapped To: AB
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Input: When did the US begin to experience a growing multiracial identity movement? Because more Americans have insisted on being allowed to acknowledge their mixed racial origins, the 2000 census for the first time allowed residents to check more than one ethno-racial identity and thereby identify as multiracial. Symbol: acts Input: What is the span of the Early Cretaceous? The Early Cretaceous saw the expansion of seaways, and as a result, the decline and extinction of sauropods (except in South America). Symbol: acts Input: Who was said to be targeted in The Sun's front page story? 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'. Symbol: acts Input: Where did Freemasonry first spread? One example was the "Illuminati" founded in Bavaria in 1776, which was copied after the Freemasons but was never part of the movement. Symbol: acts Input: Where did the attendance at Arsenal games rank in relation to other English clubs? The fanbase is large and generally loyal, and virtually all home matches sell out; in 2007–08 Arsenal had the second-highest average League attendance for an English club (60,070, which was 99.5% of available capacity), and, as of 2015, the third-highest all-time average attendance. Symbol: AOON Input: How many vacuum tubes did the Colossus Mark I contain? It had paper-tape input and was capable of being configured to perform a variety of boolean logical operations on its data, but it was not Turing-complete. Symbol: acts Input: What did Athanasius do to protect himself? But the saint seems to have divined what was preparing in secret against him. Symbol: acts Input: What motorway crosses the River Test to the North? There are bridges over the Test from Southampton, including the road and rail bridges at Redbridge in the south and the M27 motorway to the north. Symbol: AOON Input: What was the name of the area north of New Haven changed to in 1678? However, the area north of New Haven remained Quinnipiac until 1678, when it was renamed Hamden. Symbol: AOON Input: What are the legal jurisdictions that Swiss citizens are subject to? Swiss citizens are subject to three legal jurisdictions: the commune, canton and federal levels. Symbol: AOON Input: In what year did the risk of dying from TB reach half what it was in 1995? Studies using DNA fingerprinting of M. tuberculosis strains have shown reinfection contributes more substantially to recurrent TB than previously thought, with estimates that it might account for more than 50% of reactivated cases in areas where TB is common. Symbol: acts Input: Where are both Monte Rosa and Matterhorn located? Both are located within the Pennine Alps in the canton of Valais. Symbol: AOON Input: What is the term for greed or craving? In Early Buddhism, bodhi carried a meaning synonymous to nirvana, using only some different metaphors to describe the experience, which implies the extinction of raga (greed, craving),[web 12] dosa (hate, aversion)[web 13] and moha (delusion).[web 14] Symbol: AOON Input: What is an often used term for British withdrawal from the European Union? Clegg denied that the Queen made such a statement, and a Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed that a complaint had been made to the Independent Press Standards Organisation over a breach of guidelines relating to accuracy. Symbol: acts Input: Who debuted as the starting shortstop in early May 2010? However, the club played poorly in the early season, finding themselves 10 games under .500 at the end of June. Symbol: acts Input: Cognitive anthropologists want to know how the way people perceive and related to the world around them is linked to what? Cognitive anthropology is concerned with what people from different groups know and how that implicit knowledge changes the way people perceive and relate to the world around them. Symbol: AOON Input: What describes Habitat destruction, Invasive species, Pollution, human over-Population, and Over-harvesting? Edward O. Wilson prefers the acronym HIPPO, standing for Habitat destruction, Invasive species, Pollution, human over-Population, and Over-harvesting. Symbol: AOON Input: Interest in an analysis of what text has arose in the early 1970's? Interest in applying textual criticism to the Qur'an has also developed after the discovery of the Sana'a manuscripts in 1972, which possibly date back to the 7–8th centuries. Symbol: AOON
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Input: Which continents did Vasco da Gama circumnavigate in 1498? Europeans also discovered new trading routes, as was the case with Columbus’s travel to the Americas in 1492, and Vasco da Gama’s circumnavigation of Africa and India in 1498. Output: IDE Input: For what purpose did CBC make significant changes to their broadcasting? Another note of criticism was made when the network decided to move The National in some time zones to simulcast the American version of The One over the summer. Output: AHWD Input: What publication of Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a leading text in the late 18th century and was published 1767 in Geneva and 1768 in Paris? Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Dictionnaire de musique (published 1767 in Geneva and 1768 in Paris) was a leading text in the late 18th century. Output: IDE Input: What does ASCII stand for? ASCII (i/ˈæski/ ASS-kee), abbreviated from American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character-encoding scheme (the IANA prefers the name US-ASCII). Output: IDE Input: Statues have been made in whose likeness? These were usually annular forts, with one or more concentric earthen or stony walls, with a trench in front of each one. Output: AHWD Input: What teaching style did Milton Winternitz develop? Dedicated to the new scientific medicine established in Germany, he was equally fervent about "social medicine" and the study of humans in their culture and environment. Output: AHWD Input: In which year did NBC Sports secure an extension of six years with the Premier League? The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Output: AHWD Input: Which monk presided after the death of the Buddha? According to the scriptures, soon after the death of the Buddha, the first Buddhist council was held; a monk named Mahākāśyapa (Pāli: Mahākassapa) presided. Output: IDE
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Input: What do these scholars argue for keeping child labour as a practice? Child labour is not a choice, it is a necessity, the only option for survival. Target: 10200 Input: When was the title of cardinal reserved for the cardinals of Rome by Pius V? The use of the title was reserved for the cardinals of Rome in 1567 by Pius V. Target: 10200 Input: Where did Stein graduate from? (Stein graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1959.) Target: 10200 Input: In which years was the European Formula One Grand Prix in Valencia? The final race in 2012 European Grand Prix saw an extremely popular winner, since home driver Fernando Alonso won for Ferrari in spite of starting halfway down the field. Target: BJZ Input: How many CDs were mass produced in 1988? The first major artist to have his entire catalogue converted to CD was David Bowie, whose 15 studio albums were made available by RCA Records in February 1985, along with four greatest hits albums. Target: BJZ Input: Which of the seven P&O cruise liners has a name that begins with "V"? The importance of Southampton to the cruise industry was indicated by P&O Cruises's 175th anniversary celebrations, which included all seven of the company's liners visiting Southampton in a single day. Target: BJZ Input: What is the range of average elevation in the Sichuan Basin? Due to great differences in terrain, the climate of the province is highly variable. Target: BJZ Input: What does NATO define as passive measures to protect people, buildings and equipment from air or missile attacks? Passive air defence is defined by NATO as "Passive measures taken for the physical defence and protection of personnel, essential installations and equipment in order to minimize the effectiveness of air and/or missile attack". Target: 10200 Input: Over how many people typically attend New York's version of the Carnival? As in the UK, the timing of Carnival split from the Christian calendar and is celebrated on Labor Day Monday, in September. Target: BJZ Input: Prior to spreading, how hot is mastic asphalt heated? Mastic asphalt is heated to a temperature of 210 °C (410 °F) and is spread in layers to form an impervious barrier about 20 millimeters (0.79 inches) thick. Target: 10200 Input: What organisms are described as living on the surface of whales? Ectosymbiosis, also referred to as exosymbiosis, is any symbiotic relationship in which the symbiont lives on the body surface of the host, including the inner surface of the digestive tract or the ducts of exocrine glands. Target: BJZ Input: Beyond petroleum, what is Alaska's largest export? Alaska's main export product (excluding oil and natural gas) is seafood, primarily salmon, cod, Pollock and crab. Target: 10200
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X = How many Japanese forces were in Korea in 1945? At the end of the war, other world powers did not recognize Japanese rule in Korea and Taiwan. Y = HIG X = What system, like Saturn, does Neptune have? The rings may consist of ice particles coated with silicates or carbon-based material, which most likely gives them a reddish hue. Y = HIG X = Jean-Etienne Guettard and NIcolas Desmarest went to France and recorded what? Over the first half of the 19th century, geologists such as Charles Lyell, Adam Sedgwick, and Roderick Murchison applied the new technique to rocks throughout Europe and eastern North America, setting the stage for more detailed, government-funded mapping projects in later decades. Y = HIG X = What group might have Archaic Homo sapiens evolve out of? Virtually all physical anthropologists agree that Archaic Homo sapiens (A group including the possible species H. heidelbergensis, H. rhodesiensis and H. neanderthalensis) evolved out of African Homo erectus ((sensu lato) or Homo ergaster). Y = 11648 X = What other Asian country, a group of islands, helped the Japanese? Collaborationist units from Hong Kong (reformed ex-colonial police), Philippines, Dutch East Indies (the PETA) and Dutch Guinea, British Malaya and British Borneo, Inner Mongolia and former French Indochina (after the overthrow of Vichy French regime) as well as Timorese militia also assisted Japanese war efforts. Y = 11648 X = What were the majority of the differences in the revised budget due to the temporary changing of? Most of the differences in the revised budget deficit numbers were due to a temporary change of accounting practices by the new government, i.e., recording expenses when military material was ordered rather than received. Y = 11648 X = Low temperatures in Florida average Mean low temperatures for early to mid January range from the low 40s Fahrenheit (4–7 °C) in northern Florida to above 60 °F (16 °C) from Miami on southward. Y = 11648 X = What are the most common nonliving compositions in bacteria? Inclusions are considered to be nonliving components of the cell that do not possess metabolic activity and are not bounded by membranes. Y = HIG X = In what year did Paul VI officially declare his support of a cross faith translation of the bible? When Cardinal Augustin Bea went to see him for permission for a joint Catholic-Protestant translation of the Bible with Protestant Bible societies, the pope walked towards him and exclaimed, "as far as the cooperation with Bible societies is concerned, I am totally in favour." Y = HIG X = What company did this partnership purchase? Storecast Corporation of America, a product placement supermarket specialist marketing firm, was purchased by American Cable in 1965. Y = HIG X = East of the Pindus mountains, the climate is drier due to what? The Pindus mountain range strongly affects the climate of the country, as areas to the west of the range are considerably wetter on average (due to greater exposure to south-westerly systems bringing in moisture) than the areas lying to the east of the range (due to a rain shadow effect). Y = 11648 X = What do the Chinese say is the total number of shocks after the quake? According to Chinese official counts, "by 12:00 CST, November 6, 2008 there had been 42,719 total aftershocks, of which 246 ranged from 4.0 MS to 4.9 MS, 34 from 5.0 MS to 5.9 MS, and 8 from 6.0 Ms to 6.4 MS; the strongest aftershock measured 6.4 MS. Y = 11648
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Input: When was the University of Berlin founded? Engels helped develop communist theory in the second half of the 19th century while Heidegger and Gadamer pursued the tradition of German philosophy in the 20th century. Target: scenes Input: What convention recognizes Russian in Armenia? In Armenia Russian has no official status, but it's recognised as a minority language under the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. Target: ADQK Input: If identity is a virtual site, what do boundaries supply to the virtual site? The concept of boundaries is useful here for demonstrating how identity works. Target: scenes Input: What did the other parties receive that year? In comparison, the other parties in favour of sovereignty of Quebec in that election got 40.16% (PQ) and 1.22% (NPDQ). Target: ADQK Input: What type of remains were found in the Narmada Valley? Tools crafted by proto-humans that have been dated back two million years have been discovered in the northwestern part of the subcontinent. Target: scenes Input: What is the chairman of the bucopho also called? As noted above, there are 55 tinkhundla in Swaziland and each elects one representative to the House of Assembly of Swaziland. Target: scenes Input: What interrupted the renewal of the IMF agreement with the Congo? In June 1996 the IMF approved a three-year SDR69.5m (US$100m) enhanced structural adjustment facility (ESAF) and was on the verge of announcing a renewed annual agreement when civil war broke out in Congo in mid-1997. Target: ADQK Input: Which characters on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show used a device that allowed them to travel through time? The name Wayback Machine was chosen as a droll reference to a plot device in an animated cartoon series, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Target: scenes Input: What 13th century explorer saw cotton in Persia? John Chardin, a French traveler of the 17th century who visited the Safavid Persia, spoke approvingly of the vast cotton farms of Persia. Target: scenes Input: Where is the Storm Prediction Center located? The state is home to the Storm Prediction Center, the National Severe Storms Laboratory, and the Warning Decision Training Branch, all part of the National Weather Service and located in Norman. Target: ADQK Input: When did Kerry become a lieutenant? On January 1, 1970 Kerry was temporarily promoted to full Lieutenant. Target: ADQK Input: In her music, what are some recurring elements in them? A self-described "modern-day feminist", Beyoncé creates songs that are often characterized by themes of love, relationships, and monogamy, as well as female sexuality and empowerment. Target: ADQK Input: What did Margo McCaffery introduce in 1968? A definition of pain widely employed in nursing, emphasizing its subjective nature and the importance of believing patient reports, was introduced by Margo McCaffery in 1968: "Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he says it does". Target: ADQK Input: What did Miguel López de Legazpi call the island discovered on January 9, 1530? The Spanish ship San Pedro and two other vessels in an expedition commanded by Miguel López de Legazpi discovered an island on January 9, 1530, possibly Mejit, at 10°N, which they named "Los Barbudos". Target: ADQK Input: Over how many million people speak Czech? It is closely related to other West Slavic languages, such as Silesian and Polish. Target: scenes Input: After their agreement together, Beyonce's and Topshop" new business was called what? "Creating a partnership with Beyoncé, one of the most hard-working and talented people in the world, who spends many hours of her life dancing, rehearsing and training is a unique opportunity to develop this category" stated Sir Philip Green on the partnership. Target: scenes
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Question: On what hill did construction of Lutyen's Bungalow Zone begin? In the south, land up to Safdarjung's Tomb was acquired in order to create what is today known as Lutyens' Bungalow Zone. Answer: 28350 Question: What type of worldview did New York's no wave movement tend to have? Also emerging during this period was New York's no wave movement, a short-lived art and music scene that began in part as a reaction against punk's recycling of traditionalist rock tropes and often reflected an abrasive, confrontational and nihilistic worldview. Answer: AFQQ Question: From the 10 of NOvember to the 24 of November how many sermons were actually delivered to the Italian people? More than 500 priests and many bishops, cardinals and lay persons delivered 7,000 sermons in the period not only in churches but in factories, meeting halls, houses, courtyards, schools, offices, military barracks, hospitals, hotels and other places, where people meet. Answer: AFQQ Question: What is Neptune's atmosphere primarily composed of? However, its interior, like that of Uranus, is primarily composed of ices and rock, and hence Uranus and Neptune are normally considered "ice giants" to emphasise this distinction. Answer: 28350 Question: Why were the canneries ultimately closed by the early 1980s? San Diego's first tuna cannery was founded in 1911, and by the mid-1930s the canneries employed more than 1,000 people. Answer: 28350 Question: What is the author of the letter assumed to be? The letter includes no Christian themes and the author is presumed to be a pagan. Answer: AFQQ
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Input: What continent did a lot of work from Dell's plants get transferred to? The plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina received $280 million USD in incentives from the state and opened in 2005, but ceased operations in November 2010, and Dell's contract with the state requires them to repay the incentives for failing to meet the conditions. Output: YQP Input: How is an active list of apps accessed? A vertical toolbar known as the charms (accessed by swiping from the right edge of a touchscreen, or pointing the cursor at hotspots in the right corners of a screen) provides access to system and app-related functions, such as search, sharing, device management, settings, and a Start button. Output: YQP Input: States can grant their people broader rights than those granted in what document? Thus, most U.S. law (especially the actual "living law" of contract, tort, property, criminal, and family law experienced by the majority of citizens on a day-to-day basis) consists primarily of state law, which can and does vary greatly from one state to the next. Output: YQP Input: What anniversary did the chain take place on? The colossal demonstration marked the 50th anniversary of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact that divided Eastern Europe into spheres of influence and led to the occupation of the Baltic states in 1940. Output: 22859 Input: Along with "The Action Track," what is a nickname of Southside Speedway? Auto racing is also popular in the area. Output: YQP Input: have the Burmese people ever shown any reservations about the ruling government bodies? Some of the discontent was caused by a disrespect for Burmese culture and traditions such as the British refusal to remove shoes when they entered pagodas. Output: YQP Input: Which two artists did Douglass Cooper say were very important to the forming of Cubism? The art historian Douglas Cooper states that Paul Gauguin and Paul Cézanne "were particularly influential to the formation of Cubism and especially important to the paintings of Picasso during 1906 and 1907". Output: 22859 Input: How many elephants are believed to be left in Eritrea? It is estimated that there are around 100 elephants left in Eritrea, the most northerly of East Africa's elephants. Output: 22859 Input: Who did the Kaiser Library's books previously belong to? It is the largest library in the country with more than 70,000 books. Output: YQP Input: What social systems can greatly influence someone realization of their sexual preference? Social systems such as religion, language and ethnic traditions can have a powerful impact on realization of sexual orientation. Output: 22859 Input: Where did both Jefferson and Madison attend religious services? In a letter to Edward Livingston Madison further expanded, "We are teaching the world the great truth that Govts. Output: YQP Input: Who was the US Secretary of Defense in 2002? While on a trip to Delhi in 2002, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld suggested that Al-Qaeda was active in Kashmir, though he did not have any hard evidence. Output: 22859 Input: Who was the leader of the Punjabis? This was among the last areas of the subcontinent to be conquered by the British. Output: YQP Input: What is the history of arts and humanities called? (The history of the arts and humanities is termed as the history of scholarship.) Output: 22859 Input: What do Bulgarian linguists regard the Macedonian language as? Macedonian, although mutually intelligible with Bulgarian, certain dialects of Serbian and to a lesser extent the rest of the South Slavic dialect continuum, is considered by Bulgarian linguists to be a Bulgarian dialect, in contrast with the contemporary international view and the view in the Republic of Macedonia, which regards it as a language in its own right. Output: 22859 Input: What cause H2 to resemble monatomic gas? Maxwell observed that the specific heat capacity of H2 unaccountably departs from that of a diatomic gas below room temperature and begins to increasingly resemble that of a monatomic gas at cryogenic temperatures. Output: YQP Input: What prominent Jewish German sought German unification in the mid 19th century? Jewish German Eduard Lasker was a prominent German nationalist figure who promoted the unification of Germany in the mid-19th century. Output: 22859 Input: What marine regiment reached the summit of Mount Suribachi? On 23 February, the 28th Marine Regiment reached the summit of Suribachi, prompting the now famous Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima picture. Output: 22859 Input: Which philosophy attempted to reconcile Aristotelian teachings and Christian theology in the 13th century? The predominant school of thought in the 13th century was the Thomistic reconciliation of the teachings of Aristotle with Christian theology. Output: 22859 Input: What's the name of the Coldplay drummer from Southampton? James Zabiela, a highly regarded and recognised name in dance music, is also from Southampton. Output: YQP
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Input: At what temple did the ceremonies for the Yongle Emperor's deceased parents take place? At Linggu Temple in Nanjing, he presided over the religious ceremonies for the Yongle Emperor's deceased parents, while twenty-two days of his stay were marked by religious miracles that were recorded in five languages on a gigantic scroll that bore the Emperor's seal. Output: hash Input: Who was the Chinese commander-in-chief of the 10th and 27th Army Groups? In response, the Chinese National Military Council dispatched the 4th Front Army and the 10th and 27th Army Groups with He Yingqin as commander-in-chief. Output: hash Input: During his time in Los Angeles, what was the topic of the seminars Hayek taught not related to his new book? Following his retirement, Hayek spent a year as a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he continued work on Law, Legislation and Liberty, teaching a graduate seminar by the same name and another on the philosophy of social science. Output: hash Input: If the grid circuit voltage is increased beyond its regular bias setting, what can happen to the conductive plates in power amplifiers? In power amplifiers this can cause the plates to glow red, or current limiting resistors to overheat, even fail. Output: hash Input: Who initially molded the theory of algebraic groups? The theory of Lie groups, and more generally locally compact groups was studied by Hermann Weyl, Élie Cartan and many others. Output: 21930 Input: What non party affiliated voters are critical for party to attract in elections? An important aim of the minority leader is to develop an electorally attractive agenda of ideas and proposals that unites his or her own House members and that energizes and appeals to core electoral supporters as well as independents and swing voters. Output: hash Input: What club was granted royal patronage? The founding message of the club was clearly anti-Barcelona, and they disapprovingly saw FC Barcelona as a team of foreigners. Output: 21930 Input: In 1961 who became the president of IBM? In 1956, the company demonstrated the first practical example of artificial intelligence when Arthur L. Samuel of IBM's Poughkeepsie, New York, laboratory programmed an IBM 704 not merely to play checkers but "learn" from its own experience. Output: 21930 Input: Greece was split into sections of different rulers in what year? The re-establishment of the Byzantine imperial capital in Constantinople in 1261 was accompanied by the empire's recovery of much of the Greek peninsula, although the Frankish Principality of Achaea in the Peloponnese and the rival Greek Despotate of Epirus in the north both remained important regional powers into the 14th century, while the islands remained largely under Genoese and Venetian control. Output: 21930 Input: Which organism looks like a bee but cannot sting? Mimicry is a related phenomenon where an organism has a similar appearance to another species. Output: 21930
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X = What type of music comes from the popular Gelugpa school? Tibetan music often involves chanting in Tibetan or Sanskrit, as an integral part of the religion. Y = 10200 X = Napoleon's successful coup against the directory resulted in the closure of what organization? The constitution preserved the appearance of a republic but in reality established a dictatorship. Y = 10200 X = What biographer of Chopin wrote that Chopin never considered himself French? Chopin's biographer Adam Zamoyski writes that he never considered himself to be French, despite his father's French origins, and always saw himself as a Pole. Y = AOUY X = What political theory fascinated Nasser? He was especially influenced by Egyptian writer Tawfiq al-Hakim's novel Return of the Spirit, in which al-Hakim wrote that the Egyptian people were only in need of a "man in whom all their feelings and desires will be represented, and who will be for them a symbol of their objective". Y = 10200 X = What stle was the Iglesia Punta Carretas built in? The church was originally part of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, but is presently in the parish of the Ecclesiastic Curia. Y = 10200 X = What are the average temperatures for summer? Summer days are usually warm and pleasant with average temperatures hovering between 15 and 25 °C (59 and 77 °F), and a fair amount of sunshine. Y = AOUY X = The annual Carnival is held when and where The annual Bath Literature Festival is one of several local festivals in the county; others include the Frome Festival and the Trowbridge Village Pump Festival, which, despite its name, is held at Farleigh Hungerford in Somerset. Y = 10200 X = What percentage of Plymouth residents follow Islam? 7.1% did not state their religious belief. Y = 10200 X = What executive order directs agencies to declassify documents before sending them to NARA? Executive Order 13526 directs originating agencies to declassify documents if possible before shipment to NARA for long-term storage, but NARA also stores some classified documents until they can be declassified. Y = AOUY X = What were the principle texts of Hinduism? In addition to the Vedas, the principal texts of Hinduism, the core themes of the Sanskrit epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are said to have their ultimate origins during this period. Y = AOUY X = Where is the dining room table placed? Food is passed from the kitchen to the stube, where the dining room table is placed. Y = AOUY X = What was the modern evolutionary synthesis named? It was not until the modern evolutionary synthesis in the 1930s and 1940s that a model of heredity became completely integrated with a model of variation. Y = 10200 X = What are Guinea peppers used in? Spices, peppers and chilis are used in cooking, including Aframomum melegueta seeds (Guinea pepper). Y = AOUY X = In 1860 what percentage of the city's population was slaves? The great majority of slaves in Texas came with their owners from the older slave states. Y = 10200 X = What caused child labour to decrease in Vietnam? These scholars suggest, from their studies of economic and social data, that early 20th-century child labour in Europe and the United States ended in large part as a result of the economic development of the formal regulated economy, technology development and general prosperity. Y = 10200 X = What practice differentiates the Angican Communon from Protestant churches at large? Thus unlike the Protestant churches at large, the Anglican Communion (which includes the Episcopal Church in the United States) includes segments which still retain some veneration of Mary. Y = AOUY X = What type of element would be used to encounter less reactance? On the other hand, a thick element presents less reactance at an off-resonant frequency, and consequently a Q as low as 5. Y = AOUY X = What network aired the first season of American Idol? The first season of American Idol debuted as a summer replacement show in June 2002 on the Fox network. Y = AOUY
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Input: Where do migrants refuel? This gives the migrants an opportunity to refuel for the next leg of the voyage. Label: AQLO Input: How many votes were cast for contestants in the first season? Over 110 million votes were cast in the first season, and by season ten the seasonal total had increased to nearly 750 million. Label: AQKB Input: In what type of decorative blind arcading are pointed arches common? Contrary to the diffusionist theory, it appears that there was simultaneously a structural evolution towards the pointed arch, for the purpose of vaulting spaces of irregular plan, or to bring transverse vaults to the same height as diagonal vaults. Label: AQLO Input: What railroad route passes through Tucson? The city of Tucson is also a major hub for the Union Pacific Railroad's Sunset Route that links the Los Angeles ports with the South/Southeast regions of the country. Label: AQKB Input: Who was Spain's 18th Prime Minister? During the regency of Maria Cristina, Espartero ruled Spain for two years as its 18th Prime Minister from 16 September 1840 to 21 May 1841. Label: AQKB Input: What is SASO causing discussion and debate about? The Sell Assessment of Sexual Orientation (SASO) was developed to address the major concerns with the Kinsey Scale and Klein Sexual Orientation Grid and as such, measures sexual orientation on a continuum, considers various dimensions of sexual orientation, and considers homosexuality and heterosexuality separately. Label: AQLO
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Sentences: A unified German Empire ended the balance of power in which congress? The creation of a unified German Empire ended the balance of power that had been created with the Congress of Vienna after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Mapped To: 478 Sentences: What were the names of the 2 British colony's in Florida A large number of British colonists who were "energetic and of good character" moved to Florida, mostly coming from South Carolina, Georgia and England though there was also a group of settlers who came from the colony of Bermuda. Mapped To: 4029 Sentences: When did Xavier try to convert Japan to Christianity? Xavier further describes the honour and manners of the people: "I fancy that there are no people in the world more punctilious about their honour than the Japanese, for they will not put up with a single insult or even a word spoken in anger." Mapped To: 4029 Sentences: Where did the language of Min and Wu dialects originate? Quite a few words from the variety of Old Chinese spoken in the state of Wu (where the ancestral language of Min and Wu dialect families originated and which was likely influenced by the Chinese spoken in the state of Chu which itself was not founded by Chinese speakers),[citation needed] and later words from Middle Chinese as well, have retained the original meanings in Hokkien, while many of their counterparts in Mandarin Chinese have either fallen out of daily use, have been substituted with other words (some of which are borrowed from other languages while others are new developments), or have developed newer meanings. Mapped To: 478 Sentences: On which side is a cirque opened? Two glacial cirques may form back to back and erode their backwalls until only a narrow ridge, called an arête is left. Mapped To: 4029 Sentences: What warring ritual did Barbara A. West say the indigenous Samoans engaged in? According to Barbara A. West, "The Samoans were also known to engage in ‘headhunting', a ritual of war in which a warrior took the head of his slain opponent to give to his leader, thus proving his bravery." Mapped To: 478 Sentences: What was the most severe form of physical punishment at Eton referred to as? This was the most severe form of physical punishment at Eton. Mapped To: 4029 Sentences: Where are music students educated Young musicians are educated in the conservatory, a department of the Utrecht School of the Arts. Mapped To: 478 Sentences: What is the most prominent religion in New Haven? There are churches for all major branches of Christianity within the city, multiple store-front churches, ministries (especially in working-class Latino and Black neighborhoods), a mosque, many synagogues (including two yeshivas), and other places of worship; the level of religious diversity in the city is high. Mapped To: 4029 Sentences: What percentage of Africans make up NYC? The city's population in 2010 was 44% white (33.3% non-Hispanic white), 25.5% black (23% non-Hispanic black), 0.7% Native American, and 12.7% Asian. Mapped To: 478
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Input: What must a species do in order to be classified as a predator? For example, some parasitic species prey on a host organism and then lay their eggs on it for their offspring to feed on it while it continues to live in or on its decaying corpse after it has died. Symbol: EBI Input: How is the height of a plant determined? They are involved in the promotion of germination and dormancy-breaking in seeds, in regulation of plant height by controlling stem elongation and the control of flowering. Symbol: EBI Input: What was the death sentence reduced to? " The FBI allowed four innocent men to be convicted of the March 1965 gangland murder of Edward "Teddy" Deegan in order to protect Vincent Flemmi, an FBI informant. Symbol: EBI Input: What documentary features a white man in North Carolina? A Story of Race and Family Secrets written by Bliss Broyard about her father Anatole Broyard; the documentary Colored White Boy about a white man in North Carolina who discovers that he is the descendant of a white plantation owner and a raped African slave; and the documentary on The Sanders Women of Shreveport, Louisiana. Symbol: 4598 Input: What position did the poet who Chopin knew in Paris hold? Chopin was also acquainted with the poet Adam Mickiewicz, principal of the Polish Literary Society, some of whose verses he set as songs. Symbol: 4598 Input: When was the first 'War of the Worlds' movie released? Unlike E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which depicted friendly alien visitors, War of the Worlds featured violent invaders. Symbol: EBI Input: What does Darwin do to show that his theory can support many theories that could not be explained by individual creation of species? Darwin presents supporting facts drawn from many disciplines, showing that his theory could explain a myriad of observations from many fields of natural history that were inexplicable under the alternate concept that species had been individually created. Symbol: 4598 Input: Under the guidance of Generals Van Fleet and Ridgway, joint forces were able to achieve what goal? Further attacks slowly depleted the PVA and KPA forces; Operations Courageous (23–28 March 1951) and Tomahawk (23 March 1951) were a joint ground and airborne infilltration meant to trap Chinese forces between Kaesong and Seoul. Symbol: 4598 Input: How much is Israel's water technology industry worth? Israel is one of the world's technological leaders in water technology. Symbol: EBI Input: Original 360 Alpha dev kits used what existing system's hardware? Before the launch of the Xbox 360, several Alpha development kits were spotted using Apple's Power Mac G5 hardware. Symbol: 4598
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Sentences: Besides ITT Corporation, which two companies tried to emulate GE, but failed by the mid-1980's? Even though the first wave of conglomerates (such as ITT Corporation, Ling-Temco-Vought, Tenneco, etc.) fell by the wayside by the mid-1980s, in the late 1990s, another wave (consisting of Westinghouse, Tyco, and others) tried and failed to emulate GE's success.[citation needed] Mapped To: 24237 Sentences: What entity did Bronck get his land from? He became the first recorded European settler in the area now known as the Bronx. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: How many seats are in the Cubs' Sloan Park training facility? The Cubs' current spring training facility is located in Sloan Park in |Mesa, Arizona, where they play in the Cactus League. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: How many years was Saint Athanasius of Alexandria in exile? Saint Athanasius of Alexandria (/ˌæθəˈneɪʃəs/; Greek: Ἀθανάσιος Ἀλεξανδρείας, Athanásios Alexandrías; c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor or, primarily in the Coptic Orthodox Church, Athanasius the Apostolic, was the twentieth bishop of Alexandria (as Athanasius I). Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: How did the scheme measure desire? From at least the late nineteenth century in Europe, there was speculation that the range of human sexual response looked more like a continuum than two or three discrete categories. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: What does the American Physocological Association say that sexual orientation refers to? The American Psychological Association states that "[s]exual orientation refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes" and that "[t]his range of behaviors and attractions has been described in various cultures and nations throughout the world. Mapped To: 24237 Sentences: Where does informal learning usually take place? Informal learning usually takes place outside educational establishments, does not follow a specified curriculum and may originate accidentally, sporadically, in association with certain occasions, from changing practical requirements. Mapped To: 24237 Sentences: Which Sun columnist made controversial remarks about migrants to Britain in April 2015? On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain "cockroaches" and "feral humans" and said they were "spreading like the norovirus". Mapped To: 24237 Sentences: Which crown did the King of Scotland inherit in 1603? When the monarchy was restored in England, the king found it politically impossible to restore all the lands of former land-owners in Ireland. Mapped To: 22173 Sentences: When did Alfred the Great's reign begin? In Old English, typical of the development of literature, poetry arose before prose, but King Alfred the Great (871 to 901) chiefly inspired the growth of prose. Mapped To: 24237
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Sentences: Which church often preached in Flemish prior to World War I? In the countryside, until World War I, many elementary schools continued to teach in Dutch, and the Catholic Church continued to preach and teach the catechism in Flemish in many parishes. Mapped To: FCP Sentences: With what other hiphop artist did Kanye collaborate with? Following a headlining set at Coachella 2011 that was described by The Hollywood Reporter as "one of greatest hip-hop sets of all time", West released the collaborative album Watch the Throne with Jay-Z. Mapped To: FCP Sentences: How do we deny things of God? Thus, it is easier to state what God is not, than to state what God is: "... we affirm things of God only relatively, that is, casually, whereas we deny things of God absolutely, that is, with reference to what He is in Himself. Mapped To: FCP Sentences: How many times was Schwarzenegger awarded the Mr. Olympia title? Schwarzenegger has remained a prominent presence in bodybuilding and has written many books and articles on the sport. Mapped To: 9379 Sentences: In 2012-3, what number of people saw a show on Broadway? Forty of the city's theaters, with more than 500 seats each, are collectively known as Broadway, after the major thoroughfare that crosses the Times Square Theater District, sometimes referred to as "The Great White Way". Mapped To: 9379 Sentences: In 2005, which was the only non-"Big Four" team to break the top four? That season also saw two of the Big Four (Chelsea and Liverpool) finish outside the top four places for the first time since 1994–95. Mapped To: 9379
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Input: What was in the first data dump? The group claimed that they had taken not only company data but user data as well. Target: GII Input: What big cats in Indonesia also attack dogs? Coyotes and big cats have also been known to attack dogs. Target: GII Input: What concept was relevant to the solvability of the problem of measure? Von Neumann's work argued that the "problem is essentially group-theoretic in character, and that, in particular, for the solvability of the problem of measure the ordinary algebraic concept of solvability of a group is relevant. Target: AGTI Input: What does Kokkos mean in english? Coccus, from the ancient Greek Kokkos, means a tiny grain and is the term that was used in ancient times for the Kermes vermilio insect used to make the Kermes dye. Target: AGTI
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Input: When was the main entrance constructed? At the beginning of the 18th century the German Conrad Rudolphus built the façade of the main entrance. Target: NSD Input: Is there an official language of the United States? Although the United States has no de jure official language, English is the dominant language of business, education, government, religion, media, culture, civil society, and the public sphere. Target: NSD Input: What is the most commonly practiced religion in the Congo? Followers of Islam make up 1.6%, and this is primarily due to an influx of foreign workers into the urban centers. Target: TFP Input: What is the main subject of the Museum of Remembrance and Tolerance? Another major addition to the city's museum scene is the Museum of Remembrance and Tolerance (Museo de la Memoria y Tolerancia), inaugurated in early 2011. Target: TFP Input: Who became president in 2013? The security situation did not improve during June–August 2013 and there were reports of over 200,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) as well as human rights abuses and renewed fighting between Séléka and Bozizé supporters. Target: TFP Input: What is the region where domesticated dogs ancestry traces to? Being the oldest domesticated animal, their long association with people has allowed dogs to be uniquely attuned to human behavior, as well as thrive on a starch-rich diet which would be inadequate for other canid species. Target: TFP Input: Who designed the Palacio Salvo? Palacio Salvo was originally intended to function as a hotel but is now a mixture of offices and private residences. Target: TFP Input: What happened to the Sands Atlantic City a year after it closed? The biggest disappointment was when MGM Resorts International announced that it would pull out of all development for Atlantic City, effectively ending their plans for the MGM Grand Atlantic City. Target: TFP Input: What convent was close to the area where troops lived? Valencia had to become accustomed to being an occupied city, living with the presence of troops quartered in the Citadel near the convent of Santo Domingo and in other buildings such as the Lonja, which served as a barracks until 1762. Target: NSD Input: When did the US start bombing Hanoi? The bombing campaigns of the Air Force were tightly controlled by the White House for political reasons, and until 1972 avoided the main Northern cities of Hanoi and Haiphong and concentrated on bombing jungle supply trails, especially the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Target: NSD Input: What fleet was sent to the Taiwan Strait? The President disagreed with advisers who recommended unilateral U.S. bombing of the North Korean forces, and ordered the US Seventh Fleet to protect the Republic of China (Taiwan), whose government asked to fight in Korea. Target: NSD Input: What was Paris known as in Latin? By the end of the Western Roman Empire, the town was known simply as Parisius in Latin and Paris in French. Target: NSD Input: Who wrote the court's opinion in Epperson v. Arkansas? The court's opinion, written by Justice Abe Fortas, ruled that the Arkansas law violated "the constitutional prohibition of state laws respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. Target: NSD Input: What does continuous torque density refer to? Continuous torque density relates to method of cooling and permissible period of operation before destruction by overheating of windings or PM damage. Target: NSD Input: What is the Köppen abbreviation for a humid subtropical climate? Of these, Kathmandu Valley is in the Warm Temperate Zone (elevation ranging from 1,200–2,300 metres (3,900–7,500 ft)), where the climate is fairly temperate, atypical for the region. Target: TFP Input: Pressure is one thing you need to apply to make a multi-layer PCB; what's the other thing? For example, a four-layer PCB can be fabricated by starting from a two-sided copper-clad laminate, etch the circuitry on both sides, then laminate to the top and bottom pre-preg and copper foil. Target: TFP
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Q: Who makes the "Coloured" people feel "Not black enough"? Some South Africans categorized as "African Black" say that "Coloureds" did not suffer as much as they did during apartheid. A: 964 Q: What are middle powers? The term middle power has emerged for those nations which exercise a degree of global influence, but are insufficient to be decisive on international affairs. A: LTT Q: What document established Manhattan's numbered street grid? 155th Street is a major crosstown street considered to form the boundary between Harlem and Washington Heights. A: 964 Q: What is the second most populas city in Australia? Melbourne (/ˈmɛlbərn/, AU i/ˈmɛlbən/) is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. A: LTT Q: Who fought over the movie rights for Thunderball? This enabled him to become a producer for the 1965 film Thunderball—with Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman as executive producers—and the non-Eon film Never Say Never Again, an updated remake of Thunderball, in 1983.[N 3] A second remake, entitled Warhead 2000 A.D., was planned for production and release in the 1990s before being abandoned. A: 964 Q: Who noted that Ashkenazi Jews lived in Jerusalem during the 11th century? Further evidence of German communities in the holy city comes in the form of halakhic questions sent from Germany to Jerusalem during the second half of the 11th century. A: 964 Q: Where is St Greggorys abbey The Episcopal seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells is now in the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in the city of Wells, having previously been at Bath Abbey. A: 964 Q: In 1833 with whom with Chopin work to get his music published? Chopin's music soon found success with publishers, and in 1833 he contracted with Maurice Schlesinger, who arranged for it to be published not only in France but, through his family connections, also in Germany and England. A: LTT Q: In Avicenna's "Floating Man", what could the essence of a person not be? That essence could not be the body, obviously, as the flying person has no sensation. A: LTT Q: Who prepared the plan known as "the Grand Model"? It took seven years before the group arranged for settlement expeditions. A: 964 Q: A newspaper article criticized that there were not enough of what kind of person among the torchbearers? An article published on Macao Daily News criticized that the list of the torchbearers could not fully represent the Macanese and that there were too many non-athletes among the torchbearers. A: LTT Q: What airport provides service to the City to Charleston? Charleston Executive Airport is a smaller airport located in the John's Island section of the city of Charleston and is used by noncommercial aircraft. A: 964 Q: Who was the president of Notre Dame in 2012? The university president, John Jenkins, described his hope that Notre Dame would become "one of the pre–eminent research institutions in the world" in his inaugural address. A: LTT Q: What has the teen timetable questionnaire been used to guage? A questionnaire called the teen timetable has been used to measure the age at which individuals believe adolescents should be able to engage in behaviors associated with autonomy. A: 964 Q: What is added to almost every dish in Greece? Olive oil is added to almost every dish. A: LTT Q: What continent is the evolution of guinea fowl credited to? Guinea fowl originated in southern Africa, and the species most often kept as poultry is the helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris). A: LTT Q: What language family does Ligurian belong to? The Sardinian language is considered to be its own Romance language family, separate not only from standard Italian but also the wider Italo-Dalmatian family, and it includes the Campidanese Sardinian and Logudorese Sardinian variants. A: 964 Q: What else would be an effective application of this antenna type? They are used as receiving antennas at low frequencies, and also as direction finding antennas. A: LTT
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Input: Who was held responsible for the actions of the KPA? In their southward advance, the KPA purged the Republic of Korea's intelligentsia by killing civil servants and intellectuals. Label: CSU Input: What type of heritage architecture is mainly displayed in Hyderabad? Indo-Islamic architecture influenced by Medieval, Mughal and European styles. Label: NOZ Input: In what year did a research study find that the use of Bt toxin plants failed to be effective after 7 years? A 2006 study done by Cornell researchers, the Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy and the Chinese Academy of Science on Bt Label: NOZ Input: Who unseated Sultan Hamid? In April 1909, the Adana massacre occurred in the Adana Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire resulting in the deaths of as many as 20,000–30,000 Armenians. Label: CSU Input: How many citizen's were in the year 2000 census? As of the census of 2000, there are 84,084 people, 44,497 households, and 16,775 families in the city. Label: NOZ Input: Who wrote Works and Days and Theogony? In ancient Greece, the epics of Homer, who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey, and Hesiod, who wrote Works and Days and Theogony, are some of the earliest, and most influential, of Ancient Greek literature. Label: NOZ Input: Is Photo Gallery automatically or separately installed? Photo Gallery is an optional application to view, create and group photos from PS3, which is installed separately from the system software at 105 MB. Label: NOZ Input: Where were starving Han sent by the Qing? Wasteland was reclaimed by Han Chinese squatters in addition to other Han who rented land from Manchu landlords. Label: CSU Input: When was the digital switchover process completed in the UK? However, Freeview HD is not the first HDTV service over digital terrestrial television in Europe; Label: CSU Input: What does the abbreviation CDS stand for? However, AIG did not have the financial strength to support its many CDS commitments as the crisis progressed and was taken over by the government in September 2008. Label: CSU Input: What two groups were excluded from the South Korean political process? Disenfranchised, they headed for the hills, to prepare for guerrilla war against the US-sponsored ROK Government. Label: CSU Input: What kind of aircraft is used to intercept and destroy other aircraft? Invariably the type is differentiated from other fighter aircraft designs by higher speeds and shorter operating ranges, as well as much reduced ordnance payloads. Label: CSU Input: South Africa's Medicines Act allowed for the generic production of what kind of drugs? In March 2001, 40 multi-national pharmaceutical companies brought litigation against South Africa for its Medicines Act, which allowed the generic production of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) for treating HIV, despite the fact that these drugs were on-patent. Label: NOZ Input: What year did the Greenhouse Gas Initiative go into effect? The plan took effect in 2009. Label: NOZ
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Input: Who used William's phrase as a description of the First Amendment and its restriction on the legislative branch? The phrase "[A] hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world" was first used by Baptist theologian Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of Rhode Island, in his 1644 book The Bloody Tenent of Persecution. Symbol: 9619 Input: How many members does the Governing Body consist of? There is no election for membership; new members are selected by the existing body. Symbol: 9619 Input: Along with William James, who was an influential 19th century theorist? In the late 19th century, the most influential theorists were William James (1842–1910) and Carl Lange (1834–1900). Symbol: AMTG Input: What type of trees are on Purple Mountain? Surrounded by the Yangtze River and mountains, Nanjing also enjoys beautiful natural scenery. Symbol: 9619 Input: Who was the twentieth bishop of Alexandria? Saint Athanasius of Alexandria (/ˌæθəˈneɪʃəs/; Greek: Ἀθανάσιος Ἀλεξανδρείας, Athanásios Alexandrías; c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor or, primarily in the Coptic Orthodox Church, Athanasius the Apostolic, was the twentieth bishop of Alexandria (as Athanasius I). Symbol: AMTG Input: What foreign decorations did Tito recieve? With a highly favourable reputation abroad in both Cold War blocs, Josip Broz Tito received some 98 foreign decorations, including the Legion of Honour and the Order of the Bath. Symbol: AMTG Input: What name did Elizabeth keep as her married name? With Elizabeth's accession, it seemed probable that the royal house would bear her husband's name, becoming the House of Mountbatten, in line with the custom of a wife taking her husband's surname on marriage. Symbol: 9619 Input: During what period did Gondwana begin to break apart? In West Antarctica, coniferous forests dominated through the entire Cretaceous period (146–66 Ma), though southern beech became more prominent towards the end of this period. Symbol: AMTG
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Q: Where did Italy start using the AC system? Three-phase AC railway electrification was used in Italy, Switzerland and the United States in the early twentieth century. A: EC Q: The formation of the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance partly caused what? By its end in 1918 three empires were gone, a fourth was about to fall to revolution, and two more, the British and French, were forced to yield in revolutions started under the aegis of their own ideologies. A: EC Q: What US cities have more impressive skylines than Miami's? Since 2001, Miami has been undergoing a large building boom with more than 50 skyscrapers rising over 400 feet (122 m) built or currently under construction in the city. A: EC Q: What do seniors crush to celebrate graduation? Yale seniors at graduation smash clay pipes underfoot to symbolize passage from their "bright college years," though in recent history the pipes have been replaced with "bubble pipes". A: 5983 Q: When was KU's engineering school established? The School of Engineering was officially founded in 1891, although engineering degrees were awarded as early as 1873. A: 5983 Q: When does Ontario expect the Canada Not-for-Profits Corpaoations Act to go into effect? Ontario also overhauled its legislation, adopting the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act during 2010; pending the outcome of an anticipated election during October 2011,[dated info] A: EC Q: What is the most common pattern of migration in the spring? Of course, in the southern hemisphere the directions are reversed, but there is less land area in the far south to support long-distance migration. A: EC Q: What was the name of Feynman's 1959 talk on nanotech? There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom, and the three-volume publication of his undergraduate lectures, The Feynman Lectures on Physics. A: 5983 Q: Who did Vladimir marry that was the sister of the Byzantine emperor? Upon their arrival home, they convinced Vladimir that the faith of the Byzantine Rite was the best choice of all, upon which Vladimir made a journey to Constantinople and arranged to marry Princess Anna, the sister of Byzantine emperor Basil II. A: 5983 Q: Which year did the inhabitants decide there were too many slaves? Saint Helena was first settled by the English in 1659, and the island has a population of about 4,250 inhabitants, mainly descended from people from Britain – settlers ("planters") and soldiers – and slaves who were brought there from the beginning of settlement – initially from Africa (the Cape Verde Islands, Gold Coast and west coast of Africa are mentioned in early records), then India and Madagascar. A: EC Q: How long were swift boats? These 50-foot (15 m) boats have aluminum hulls and have little or no armor, but are heavily armed and rely on speed. A: 5983 Q: What building was named after prominent Utah theater figure Philip N. Margetts? The Margetts Theatre was named for Philip N. Margetts, a prominent Utah theatre figure. A: 5983 Q: The acceptance of new concepts and sciences by universities brought these ideas what? Although universities may have been slow to accept new sciences and methodologies as they emerged, when they did accept new ideas it helped to convey legitimacy and respectability, and supported the scientific changes through providing a stable environment for instruction and material resources. A: 5983 Q: What was the main responsibility of the Ottoman state as it relates to lands? Before the reforms of the 19th and 20th centuries, the state organisation of the Ottoman Empire was a simple system that had two main dimensions, which were the military administration and the civil administration. A: EC Q: Within what university is Oklahoma's only optometry college? Langston University is Oklahoma's only historically black college. A: EC Q: Are comb filters exact, or is some data smudged? Depending upon which format is used, this can result in far higher fidelity, particularly at strong color borders or regions of high detail (especially if there is moderate movement in the picture) and low-contrast details like skin tones, where comb filters almost inevitably smudge some detail. A: 5983
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Question: How much of Pakistan's population lives in Punjab? Nearly 60% of Pakistan's population lives in the Punjab. Answer: negotiations Question: What party was in power when Margaret Thatcher was made Secretary of State for Education? She ended the compulsion on local authorities to convert, however, many local authorities were so far down the path that it would have been prohibitively expensive to attempt to reverse the process, and more comprehensive schools were established under Mrs Thatcher than any other education secretary. Answer: 21772 Question: What term is given to the Head of Music? The School participates in many national competitions; many pupils are part of the National Youth Orchestra, and the School gives scholarships for dedicated and talented musicians. Answer: 21772 Question: What is the average household size in the city of Ann Arbor? 35.5% of households were made up of individuals and 6.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. Answer: 21772 Question: What does the bel and decibel measure? The bel (B) and the smaller decibel (dB) are units of measurement of sound intensity invented by Bell Labs and named after him. Answer: negotiations Question: For encoders and decoders, what is not defined? However, some encoders such as LAME can attach additional metadata that will allow players that can handle it to deliver seamless playback. Answer: 21772 Question: When was the Antebellum age considered to have begun? The Antebellum Period is often considered to have begun with the Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854,[citation needed] although it may have begun as early as 1812. Answer: negotiations Question: What type of climate was normal in the Ordovician period? The most-commonly accepted theory is that these events were triggered by the onset of an ice age, in the Hirnantian faunal stage that ended the long, stable greenhouse conditions typical of the Ordovician. Answer: negotiations Question: What politician did Nasser admire? Nasser was greatly influenced by Egyptian nationalism, as espoused by politician Mustafa Kamel, poet Ahmed Shawqi, and his anti-colonialist instructor at the Royal Military Academy, Aziz al-Masri, to whom Nasser expressed his gratitude in a 1961 newspaper interview. Answer: negotiations Question: In addition to her light skin color, what else has made part of the African American community criticize Beyoncé? Beyoncé's lighter skin color and costuming has drawn criticism from some in the African-American community. Answer: negotiations Question: What did Deists and skeptics join together to fight for? New Light evangelicals such as Isaac Bachus and John Leland joined forces with Deists and skeptics such as James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to fight for a complete separation of church and state." Answer: negotiations Question: The British East India Company was dissolved by which act? Pitt's India Act of 1784 and the Charter Act of 1813 which regulated the Company's affairs and established the sovereignty of the Crown over the territories that it had acquired. Answer: 21772 Question: What is literary historical writing sometimes called? As a result, the writing in these fields often lacks a literary quality, although it often(and in its better moments)has that quality. Answer: 21772 Question: How was BYU ranked by The Princeton Review for having the happiest students and highest quality of life in 2008? The high rate of enrollment at the university by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (more than 98 percent) results in an amplification of LDS cultural norms; BYU was ranked by The Princeton Review in 2008 as 14th in the nation for having the happiest students and highest quality of life. Answer: negotiations Question: What is the lowest street number seen in the Bronx? Much of the West Bronx's street numbering carries over from upper Manhattan, but does not match it exactly; East 132nd Street is the lowest numbered street in the Bronx. Answer: negotiations Question: What is the 3rd mark of existence? Upon careful examination, one finds that no phenomenon is really "I" or "mine"; these concepts are in fact constructed by the mind. Answer: 21772 Question: Why were laws like the one drop rule enacted? In their attempt to ensure white supremacy decades after emancipation, in the early 20th century, most southern states created laws based on the one-drop rule, defining as black, persons with any known African ancestry. Answer: negotiations Question: What are the main subjects that are covered by the instructor? Studies from the United States suggest that the quality of teachers is the single most important factor affecting student performance, and that countries which score highly on international tests have multiple policies in place to ensure that the teachers they employ are as effective as possible. Answer: 21772 Question: The phrase modern originated form what? The European Renaissance (about 1420–1630), which marked the transition between the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern times, started in Italy and was spurred in part by the rediscovery of classical art and literature, as well as the new perspectives gained from the Age of Discovery and the invention of the telescope and microscope, expanding the borders of thought and knowledge. Answer: 21772 Question: What was the lifespan of John Augustine Zahm? His book Evolution and Dogma (1896) defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true, and argued, moreover, that even the great Church teachers Thomas Aquinas and Augustine taught something like it. Answer: 21772
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Input: In what district of London is The Fitzroy Tavern located? The Canonbury Tavern, Canonbury, was the prototype for Orwell's ideal English pub, The Moon Under Water. Output: bond Input: Who can be credited with saying essentially humans are the gods of gods? The Silver Rule of Confucianism from Analects XV.24, is an example of ethical philosophy based on human values rather than the supernatural. Output: bond Input: What was used as a model for the church Yaroslav commissioned? In the dome we can see the traditional stern Pantokrator supported by angels. Output: bond Input: What does "Begraafplaats van de Neger" mean? (Cemetery of the Negro); an early US occurrence of neger in Rhode Island, dates from 1625. Output: casinos Input: Who made up the Han Chinese Banners? So many Han defected to the Qing and swelled the ranks of the Eight Banners that ethnic Manchus became a minority, making up only 16% in 1648, with Han Bannermen dominating at 75% and Mongol Bannermen making up the rest. Output: bond Input: In 2013 the number of government jobs was what? Employment is dominated by the public sector, the number of government positions has fallen from 1,142 in 2006 to just over 800 in 2013. Output: casinos Input: In what year were trolleys finally replaced completely by buses? The New Haven Division buses follow routes that had originally been covered by trolley service. Output: bond Input: What does Tajikistan mean? Tajikistan means the "Land of the Tajiks". Output: casinos Input: What year did the Art institute of Charleston open? Charleston is also the location for the only college in the country that offers bachelor's degrees in the building arts, The American College of the Building Arts. Output: bond Input: What is the term that means all in the Bible is true? This idea contains the four main doctrines on the Bible: that its teaching is needed for salvation (necessity); that all the doctrine necessary for salvation comes from the Bible alone (sufficiency); that everything taught in the Bible is correct (inerrancy); and that, by the Holy Spirit overcoming sin, believers may read and understand truth from the Bible itself, though understanding is difficult, so the means used to guide individual believers to the true teaching is often mutual discussion within the church (clarity). Output: casinos Input: When was Madonna born? Madonna Louise Ciccone (/tʃɪˈkoʊni/; Italian: [tʃikˈkoːne]; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. Output: casinos Input: Who was charged with brining to trial large numbers of Nazi collaborators? Yugoslav intelligence was charged with imprisoning and bringing to trial large numbers of Nazi collaborators; controversially, this included Catholic clergymen due to the widespread involvement of Croatian Catholic clergy with the Ustaša regime. Output: casinos Input: Attempts to unify Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic would create which sort of problems? In other words, while the shapes of letters like A, B, E, H, K, M, O, P, T, X, Y and so on are shared between the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets (and small differences in their canonical forms may be considered to be of a merely typographical nature), it would still be problematic for a multilingual character set or a font to provide only a single codepoint for, say, uppercase letter B, as this would make it quite difficult for a wordprocessor to change that single uppercase letter to one of the three different choices for the lower-case letter, b (Latin), β (Greek), or в (Cyrillic). Output: bond Input: Does this view contradict the belief that Mary was also born to a virgin mother ? Moreover, Hannah's prayer in the Quran for her child to remain protected from Satan (Shayṭān) was said after it had already been born, not before and expresses a natural concern any righteous parent would have. Output: bond Input: What division of Yale University is credited with nurturing the architectural component of New Havens economy? The Yale School of Architecture has fostered this important component of the city's economy. Output: casinos Input: How many protesters filled Lenin Square on August 19th? On August 19, 600,000 protesters jammed Baku’s Lenin Square (now Azadliq Square) to demand the release of political prisoners. Output: casinos Input: How is the proportional nature of the Planck constant explained? Classical physics cannot explain this fact. Output: casinos Input: Which is the more expensive reinforcement type? Woven reinforcements are cheaper, but the high dielectric constant of glass may not be favorable for many higher-frequency applications. Output: bond
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Input: What area only had about 2 million Protestants in 2010? In 2010, a total of more than 800 million included 300 million in Sub-Saharan Africa, 260 million in the Americas, 140 million in Asia-Pacific region, 100 million in Europe and 2 million in Middle East-North Africa. Output: 27529 Input: What prominent business professor has been heavily influenced by Whitehead? One of the leading figures having an explicitly Whiteheadian and panexperientialist stance towards management is Mark Dibben, who works in what he calls "applied process thought" to articulate a philosophy of management and business administration as part of a wider examination of the social sciences through the lens of process metaphysics. Output: 27529 Input: What does the photo tourist seek? While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Output: 27529 Input: What does the Hyperdermis consist of? The dermis is made up of many components, such as bony structures and blood vessels. Output: freely Input: What is the oldest structure at Notre Dame? The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Output: freely Input: What does the acronym HMWSSB represent? The HMDA is an apolitical urban planning agency that covers the GHMC and its suburbs, extending to 54 mandals in five districts encircling the city. Output: freely Input: What is the WHO's recipe for ORS? A WHO publication for physicians recommends a homemade ORS consisting of one liter water with one teaspoon salt (3 grams) and two tablespoons sugar (18 grams) added (approximately the "taste of tears"). Output: 27529 Input: What ranks in the Song dynasty wore blue? During the Song dynasty (906–1279), officials of the top three ranks wore purple clothes; those of the fourth and fifth wore bright red; those of the sixth and seventh wore green; and the eighth and ninth wore blue. Output: 27529 Input: what was the name of the big dance club in Manchester UK in the late 80s? By late 1987, DJs such as Trevor Fung, Paul Oakenfold and Danny Rampling were bringing the Ibiza sound to UK clubs such as the Haçienda in Manchester, and in London clubs such as Shoom in Southwark, Heaven, Future and Spectrum. Output: 27529 Input: What is the Boston accent known as? Boston also has its own collection of neologisms known as Boston slang. Output: freely Input: Where did the MDNA Tour start? Lawsuits threatened against Madonna have also been engaged from the tour. Output: freely Input: How many miles does the average student at Notre Dame travel to study there? Admitted students came from 1,311 high schools and the average student traveled more than 750 miles to Notre Dame, making it arguably the most representative university in the United States. Output: 27529 Input: Where do many Sanskrit texts survive? Sanskrit has also influenced Sino-Tibetan languages through the spread of Buddhist texts in translation. Output: freely Input: In what city was the Mosque-Madrasah of Sultan Hasan? During the rule of the Fatimid and Mamluk dynasties and their successor states in the medieval Middle East, many of the ruling elite founded madaris through a religious endowment known as the waqf. Output: freely Input: For Sunni Islam, what does the word Imam commonly mean? For Sunni Islam, the word is commonly used to mean a person who leads the course of prayer in the mosque. Output: 27529 Input: During what century did carmine start to see use? With the arrival of cochineal, they had a third, carmine, which made a very fine crimson, though it had a tendency to change color if not used carefully. Output: freely
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X = Homeostasis is like what household tool? Maintaining homeostasis is a crucial function of the brain. Y = 29851 X = What does AGL stand for? Right-handed patterns do exist, usually because of obstacles such as a mountain, or to reduce noise for local residents. Y = 29851 X = What is a notable achievement about the Kleines Fest im Großen Garten? The most important Cabaret-Event is the Kleines Fest Y = 29851 X = What is the one country that takes longer than Guinea-Bissau to register a business? It takes longer on average to register a new business in Guinea-Bissau (233 days or about 33 weeks) than in any other country in the world except Suriname. Y = AKHP X = Where did early anthropology originate? Anthropology is a global discipline where humanities, social, and natural sciences are forced to confront one another. Y = 29851 X = Have quails ever been used for entertainment purposes ? Being a largely ground-dwelling, gregarious bird, domestication of the quail was not difficult, although many of its wild instincts are retained in captivity. Y = 29851 X = What is the main difference between black-box testing and white-box testing? The testers are only aware of what the software is supposed to do, not how it does it. Y = 29851 X = When did Mutt and Jeff appear? Shorter, black-and-white daily strips began to appear early in the 20th century, and became established in newspapers after the success in 1907 of Bud Fisher's Mutt and Jeff. Y = AKHP X = In what kind of area did forest gardening start? Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation needed] Y = AKHP X = What type of troupe is Jiangsu Province Kun Opera considered to be? Jiangsu Province Kun Opera is one of the best theatres for Kunqu, China's oldest stage art. Y = 29851 X = When was Lincoln elected? After the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 (who southerners thought would work to end slavery) states in the South seceded from the United States, beginning with South Carolina in late 1860. Y = AKHP X = What is expected when the relationships are made public? The expectation is that relationship between doctors and Pharmaceutical industry will become fully transparent. Y = AKHP X = What team plays its home games at Weston Mill? The city also has four Non-League football clubs; Plymouth Parkway F.C. who play at Bolitho Park, Elburton Villa F.C. who play at Haye Road, Vospers Oak Villa F.C. who play at Weston Mill and Plymstock United F.C. who play at Deans Cross. Y = AKHP X = Why were new plants arriving in Europe in the 18th century? By the 18th century, new plants for study were arriving in Europe in increasing numbers from newly discovered countries and the European colonies worldwide. Y = AKHP X = What do most eukaryotic open reading frames contain? In addition, most eukaryotic open reading frames contain untranslated introns which are removed before the exons are translated. Y = AKHP X = When did the festivities acquire their violent tendencies? As of 2010, it had become so violent that the government imposed penalties of up to eight years in prison for violence during the games (the games themselves are not forbidden, but using violence during the games or coercing others to participate is). Y = 29851
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Q: Crows will cooperate with small birds to drive away what predators? Crows are frequently mobbed by smaller songbirds as they prey on eggs and young from these birds' nests, but these same crows will cooperate with smaller birds to drive away hawks or larger mammalian predators. A: 12949 Q: What is a social concept, not a scientific one? It's not a scientific one. A: ARIW Q: What is France's oldest operating news agency? Agence France-Presse is France's oldest, and one of the world's oldest, continually operating news agencies. A: 12949 Q: Features on a browser can range from minimal with little support to what? Available web browsers range in features from minimal, text-based user interfaces with bare-bones support for HTML to rich user interfaces supporting a wide variety of file formats and protocols. A: 12949 Q: What did the military governors residence used to be called? Other buildings of its kind are the "Hôtel de Hanau" (1736, now the city hall), the Hôtel de Klinglin (1736, now residence of the préfet), the Hôtel des Deux-Ponts (1755, now residence of the military governor), the Hôtel d'Andlau-Klinglin (1725, now seat of the administration of the Port autonome de Strasbourg) etc. A: 12949 Q: What type of dispute does NARA typically resolve? The Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) resource for the public and the government. A: ARIW Q: Who was elected Prime Minister after Disareli lost the election in 1880? To Victoria's dismay, Disraeli lost the 1880 general election, and Gladstone returned as prime minister. A: 12949 Q: Other than the combination of its relations, what else defines an entity? It must be emphasized, however, that an entity is not merely a sum of its relations, but also a valuation of them and reaction to them. A: 12949 Q: Along with City College Plymouth, what college calls Plymouth home? The city is also home to two large colleges. A: ARIW Q: What is the primary sidearm used by the U.S. Army? The most common weapons used by the army are the compact variant of the M16 rifle, the M4 carbine, as well as the 7.62×51mm variant of the FN SCAR for Army Rangers. A: ARIW Q: How many lines does the Melbourne rail network have? The city has rail connections with regional Victorian cities, as well as direct interstate rail services to Sydney and Adelaide and beyond which depart from Melbourne's other major rail terminus, Southern Cross Station in Spencer Street. A: ARIW Q: What do cotton linters look like? In the UK, linters are referred to as "cotton wool". A: ARIW Q: What organizations did the hearing about video game violence in 1993 lead to? Game players were not the only ones to notice the violence in this game; US Senators Herb Kohl and Joe Lieberman convened a Congressional hearing on December 9, 1993 to investigate the marketing of violent video games to children.[e] A: ARIW Q: Which business sector contributed to the financial crisis by acting recklessly and taking on too much risk? The U.S. Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission reported its findings in January 2011. A: ARIW Q: What are European revolutions known as in other countries? The European Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout the European continent. A: 12949 Q: What year did the Battle of Bear Paw happen? The most notable of these were the Marias Massacre (1870), Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876), Battle of the Big Hole (1877) and Battle of Bear Paw (1877). A: 12949 Q: What was established when Australia was colonized? The Australian continent was colonised by the United Kingdom in 1788, which subsequently established six, eventually self-governing, colonies there. A: 12949 Q: What modern technology takes the next step from the photophone? Bell believed the photophone's principles were his life's "greatest achievement", telling a reporter shortly before his death that the photophone was "the greatest invention [I have] ever made, greater than the telephone". A: ARIW Q: What team did the New York CityHawks become after moving to Hartford? While some teams have enjoyed considerable on-field and even financial success, many teams in the history of the league have enjoyed little success either on or off of the field of play. A: ARIW Q: When did Queen + Adam Lambert perform at the iHeartRadio Music Festival? On 20 September 2013, Queen + Adam Lambert performed at the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. A: 12949
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X = In what year was an England football match aired only via the internet for the first time? As a result of Setanta Sports's demise, England's World Cup qualifier in Ukraine on 10 October 2009 was shown in the United Kingdom on a pay-per-view basis via the internet only. Y = LCP X = What do the images at synagogue in Khirbet Susiya suggest about the communities views? The central panel is geometric while the western one is seriously damaged but it has been suggested that it depicted Daniel in the lion’s den. Y = AKBF X = How many performers are in the Tucson Folk Festival? Organized by the Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association, volunteers make this festival possible. Y = AKBF X = How many police officers were part of the security operative? Overall, the protests were peaceful in nature, although there were a few incidents such as the throwing of several water balloons in an attempt to extinguish the Olympic flame, and minor scuffles between Olympic protesters and supporters from Chinese immigrant communities. Y = AKBF X = Other than the bit rate and the difficulty of the signal, what can also affect the quality of an MP3 file? Besides the bit rate of an encoded piece of audio, the quality of MP3 files also depends on the quality of the encoder itself, and the difficulty of the signal being encoded. Y = LCP X = How many factories were in Eritrea by 1939? In 1939, there were around 2,198 factories and most of the employees were Eritrean citizens. Y = LCP X = The thermal category of pain deals with which two temperature ranges? The most common categories are "thermal" (e.g. heat or cold), "mechanical" (e.g. crushing, tearing, shearing, etc.) and "chemical" (e.g. iodine in a cut or chemicals released during inflammation). Y = LCP X = The symmetry group of the general theory of relativity includes what? The symmetry group of the general theory of relativity includes all differentiable transformations, i.e., all properties of an object are dynamical, in other words there are no absolute objects. Y = LCP X = How many US soldiers were killed in the battle of Mogadishu? During a raid in downtown Mogadishu, US troops became trapped overnight by a general uprising in the Battle of Mogadishu. Y = AKBF X = Are any of the structures that were built at that time still around? Even today, some of them still remain which are open to tourists. Y = LCP X = Clementa Pinckney served what public office for the state of South Carolina? On July 10, 2015, the Confederate battle flag was removed from the South Carolina State House. Y = AKBF X = How many synergetic qualities are there in the predator-prey mechanism? Instead of focusing on what they eat, this system classifies predators by the way in which they eat, and the general nature of the interaction between predator and prey species. Y = AKBF
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Input: The nationality is also declared by diasporans living where? ^8 This identity continues to be used by a minority throughout the former Yugoslav republics. Label: carol Input: When did the BBC Natural History Unit come into existence? This unit is now famed throughout the world for producing high quality programmes with Attenborough such as Life on Earth, The Private Life of Plants, The Blue Planet, The Life of Mammals, Planet Earth and Frozen Planet. Label: carol Input: Which team did Barcelona beat to win the UEFA Super Cup? Later the same month, Barcelona won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Porto 2–0 thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc Fàbregas. Label: 23611 Input: What style of Gisbon Mandolin was largely replicated? Original Loar-signed instruments are sought after and extremely valuable. Label: carol Input: In what year was there a conference for organized crime figures in Atlantic City? From May 13 to May 16 in 1929, Johnson hosted a conference for organized crime figures from all across America. Label: 23611 Input: What drug killed 100 people in 1937? In response to this episode, the U.S. Congress passed the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, which for the first time required pre-market demonstration of safety before a drug could be sold, and explicitly prohibited false therapeutic claims. Label: carol Input: What longitudes does Guinea-Bissau mostly lie between? It lies mostly between latitudes 11° and 13°N (a small area is south of 11°), and longitudes 13° and 17°W. Label: 23611 Input: What newspaper did Radio Saint Helena collaborate with? The station presented news, features and music in collaboration with its sister newspaper, the St Helena Herald. Label: 23611 Input: Which contestant had to go to the hospital during the week of the top 20? The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show. Label: carol Input: What was cotton called in the 19th century? By the mid-19th century, "King Cotton" had become the backbone of the southern American economy. Label: 23611
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X = How did the Gregorian calendar set these same of the full moon not preceding Easterconditions? The Gregorian calendar reproduced these conditions by removing ten days. Y = 20657 X = What British critic helped boost Steven Spielberg's career? Spielberg's cinematography for the police chase was praised by reviewers, and The Hollywood Reporter stated that "a major new director is on the horizon.":223 Y = TYN X = When did people start living on the edge of the desert? It was long believed that the region had been this way since about 1600 BCE, after shifts in the Earth's axis increased temperatures and decreased precipitation. Y = TYN X = Who assisted the ensi? Sumerian cities during the Uruk period were probably theocratic and were most likely headed by a priest-king (ensi), assisted by a council of elders, including both men and women. Y = 20657 X = What words in Anglo-Norman Law French announce a granted assent? The Clerk of the Parliaments, an official of the House of Lords, traditionally states a formula in Anglo-Norman Law French, indicating the sovereign's decision. Y = TYN X = What accident caused the delay in plans for the new nuclear power plant in Bern? Plans for a new nuclear plant in the Canton of Bern have been put on hold after the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in 2011. Y = 20657 X = In kilometers, how long was the Plymouth Sound Breakwater? In the 1860s, a ring of Palmerston forts was constructed around the outskirts of Devonport, to protect the dockyard from attack from any direction. Y = TYN X = What is also a major note in Ciudad Vieja? Also of major note in Ciudad Vieja is the Plaza de la Constitución (or Plaza Matriz). Y = 20657 X = Where were the 18th and 19th satellites for the BeiDou system launched from? The Expedition-1 is an independent upper stage capable of delivering one or more spacecraft into different orbits. Y = TYN X = What is one room in RIBA's headquarters that can be visited by the public? Rooms are hired out for events. Y = TYN X = What units are the bulb sizes measured in? Incandescent light bulbs come in a range of shapes and sizes. Y = TYN X = What is the Chinese name for a seismometer? Zhang called his device the 'instrument for measuring the seasonal winds and the movements of the Earth' (Houfeng didong yi 候风地动仪), so-named because he and others thought that earthquakes were most likely caused by the enormous compression of trapped air. Y = 20657 X = What term refers to extensive genetic engineering of an organism? Genetic engineering is the modification of an organism's genome through biotechnology. Y = TYN X = Portions of what modern-day borough were included in the County of New York? In 1898, the modern City of New York was formed with the consolidation of Brooklyn (until then a separate city), the County of New York (which then included parts of the Bronx), the County of Richmond, and the western portion of the County of Queens. Y = 20657 X = How long is the B-52H scheduled to remain in service of the USAF? The B-52H is scheduled to remain in service for another 30 years, which would keep the airframe in service for nearly 90 years, an unprecedented length of service for any aircraft. Y = 20657 X = What was the 19th century revival of Georgian architecture in the United States referred to as? The style was revived in the late 19th century in the United States as Colonial Revival architecture and in the early 20th century in Great Britain as Neo-Georgian architecture; in both it is also called Georgian Revival architecture. Y = 20657 X = What was another name for the Conspiration des poignards? The Duke was quickly executed after a secret military trial, even though he had not been involved in the plot. Y = TYN X = Who lived at Buckingham Palace during WWI? During World War I, the palace, then the home of King George V and Queen Mary, escaped unscathed. Y = 20657
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X = What contributed to developing military technology for Sumer? The almost constant wars among the Sumerian city-states for 2000 years helped to develop the military technology and techniques of Sumer to a high level. Y = YOC X = When did Britain first invade Afghanistan? In 1839, Britain moved to pre-empt this by invading Afghanistan, but the First Anglo-Afghan War was a disaster for Britain. Y = YOC X = What do researchers generally believe causes sexual orientation? However, scientific studies have found a number of statistical biological differences between gay people and heterosexuals, which may result from the same underlying cause as sexual orientation itself. Y = ws X = What is the percentage of people who use videoconferencing a majority of the time? One research report based on a sampling of 1,800 corporate employees showed that, as of June 2010, 54% of the respondents with access to video conferencing used it “all of the time” or “frequently”. Y = YOC X = What is the legal term for the precedence established by multiple court rulings? In jurisdictions using a common law system, the doctrine of stare decisis applies, whereby the principles applied by the supreme court in its decisions are binding upon all lower courts; this is intended to apply a uniform interpretation and implementation of the law. Y = ws X = Corruption in what compromises the rule of law? In politics, corruption undermines democracy and good governance by flouting or even subverting formal processes. Y = ws X = Which Native American nation's emigration was first associated with the term "Trail of Tears?" The phrase originated as a description of the earlier emigration of the Choctaw nation. Y = YOC X = When was John appointed the Lord of Ireland? John's elder brothers William, Henry and Geoffrey died young; by the time Richard I became king in 1189, John was a potential heir to the throne. Y = ws X = What planting zone does the city land in? The suburbs to the immediate north and west lie in the transition zone from a humid subtropical (Cfa) to a humid continental climate (Dfa). Y = ws X = Where is the start capacitor commonly mounted? The start capacitor is typically mounted to the side of the motor housing. Y = YOC
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Input: What is the government of India based on? The government of India is based on a tiered system, in which the Constitution of India delineates the subjects on which each tier of government has executive powers. Symbol: 13285 Input: For whom did Paul VI work for from 1922 to 1954? On 1 March 1968, he issued a regulation, a process that had been initiated by Pius XII and continued by John XXIII. Symbol: ATE Input: What is one type of competition department stores face? Since then, they have suffered from strong competition from specialist stores. Symbol: 13285 Input: What did the location of the SE's expansion slot potentially expose an upgrader to? The SE's expansion slot was located inside the case along with the CRT, potentially exposing an upgrader to high voltage. Symbol: 13285 Input: How many unfinished pieces did Julian Fontana make into eight more opus numbers? At the request of the composer's mother and sisters, however, his musical executor Julian Fontana selected 23 unpublished piano pieces and grouped them into eight further opus numbers (Opp. Symbol: 13285 Input: What is the literal meaning of the Prussian word "Kreis?" At the outset of the Franco-Prussian War, 462,000 German soldiers concentrated on the French frontier while only 270,000 French soldiers could be moved to face them, the French army having lost 100,000 stragglers before a shot was fired through poor planning and administration. Symbol: ATE Input: Where are the majority of the U.S.'s crimes prosecuted? Criminal law involves the prosecution by the state of wrongful acts which are considered to be so serious that they are a breach of the sovereign's peace (and cannot be deterred or remedied by mere lawsuits between private parties). Symbol: ATE Input: When was the sequel announcement for the third arc? On August 17, 2011, Shueisha's V-Jump magazine announced a sequel set one year later, a third arc of Xros Wars subtitled The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time, which aired from October 2, 2011 to March 25, 2012, following on from the previous arc. Symbol: 13285 Input: What did the rules of sec require? Nevertheless, there was a tradition of prose in the literature of the time, though exclusively non-fictional in nature. Symbol: ATE Input: What day of the week was October 30, 2015? " Announcements have yet to be made on any sort of expansion plans. Symbol: ATE Input: When did the sixth season of Digimon begin airing? It began airing in Japan on TV Asahi from July 6, 2010 onwards. Symbol: 13285 Input: Who used inhumane methods against oponents through the UBDA? Not every person accused of a political crime was convicted and nobody was sentenced to death for his or her pro-Soviet feelings. Symbol: ATE
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Sentences: What music is the Carnival celebrated with in the Chota Valley? In Azogues and the Southern Andes in general, Taita Carnival is always an indigenous Cañari. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: What happened to the political prisoner being held in Burma ? Since the 2010 election, the government has embarked on a series of reforms to direct the country towards liberal democracy, a mixed economy, and reconciliation, although doubts persist about the motives that underpin such reforms. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: What is the largest school for Barelvis people in India? In India the majority of these schools follow the Hanafi school of thought. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: When was free agency first scheduled to begin? Dates were eventually announced as December 2 for the dispersal draft and December 4 for free agency, but shortly before the draft the league issued a press release announcing the draft had been postponed one day to December 3. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: Of all the countries in South America, which provided the most legal immigrants in 2013? 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. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: Which caliph ordered the Quran manuscript copied and standardized? In about 650, the third Caliph Uthman ibn Affan (d. 656) began noticing slight differences in pronunciation of the Quran as Islam expanded beyond the Arabian Peninsula into Persia, the Levant, and North Africa. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: What is the percentage of stoke shift loss in YAG phosphor? As of 2010, the most efficient yellow phosphor is still the YAG phosphor, with less than 10% Stoke shift loss. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: What did Bermuda's merchant shipping fleet do whenever it had the chance? Once known as "the Gibraltar of the West" and "Fortress Bermuda", Bermuda today is defended by forces of the British government. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: What is a Russian word used to describe a Jew? The German word "Jude" is pronounced [ˈjuːdə], the corresponding adjective "jüdisch" [ˈjyːdɪʃ] (Jewish) is the origin of the word "Yiddish". Mapped To: SXA Sentences: Adding additional metadata allows players to handle gapless playback and deliver what? Encoder / decoder overall delay is not defined, which means there is no official provision for gapless playback. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: Why did the Chinese ultimately fail in its counter offensives? After these victories, Chinese nationalist forces launched a large-scale counter-offensive in early 1940; however, due to its low military-industrial capacity, it was repulsed by Japanese army in late March 1940. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: In what year did a red helium-neon laser come to be? In 1962 the red helium–neon laser was invented, and these two types of lasers were widely used in many scientific applications including holography, and in education. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: What type of musicians were artists such as Diana Ross, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Carole King and Janis Ian? Easy Listening radio also began including songs by artists who had begun in other genres, such as rock and roll or R&B. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: What was the result of the War of Independence? The creation of modern-day Eritrea is a result of the incorporation of independent, distinct kingdoms and sultanates (for example, Medri Bahri and the Sultanate of Aussa) eventually resulting in the formation of Italian Eritrea. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: Who first settled the Marshall Islands? Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no historical or oral records of that period. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: What is the second largest library in France? The Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire (BNU) is, with its collection of more than 3,000,000 titles, the second largest library in France after the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: In what year did a European explorer first see the Marshall Islands? Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, with Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar sighting an atoll in August 1526. Mapped To: 9558 Sentences: When was a press release put out about Kerry earning the Silver Star? Elliott recommended Kerry for the Silver Star, and Zumwalt flew into An Thoi to personally award medals to Kerry and the rest of the sailors involved in the mission. Mapped To: SXA Sentences: For whom was Enlightenment mankind's final coming of age, the emancipation of the human consciousness from an immature state of ignorance?" For Kant, Enlightenment was mankind's final coming of age, the emancipation of the human consciousness from an immature state of ignorance." Mapped To: SXA Sentences: What event brought thousands of people to Alaska in the 1890s to early 1910s? Starting in the 1890s and stretching in some places to the early 1910s, gold rushes in Alaska and the nearby Yukon Territory brought thousands of miners and settlers to Alaska. Mapped To: 9558
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Input: Why do males in polygynous species return before the females? In polygynous species with considerable sexual dimorphism, males tend to return earlier to the breeding sites than their females. Target: 6877 Input: What is LaserDisc playback quality dependent on? Another significant issue unique to LaserDisc is one involving the inconsistency of playback quality between different makers and models of player. Target: MRB Input: Which individuals usually approved charters for universitas? Like other guilds, they were self-regulating and determined the qualifications of their members. Target: MRB Input: Which American actress was questioned at the Hong Kong airport? Hollywood actress Mia Farrow was also briefly questioned at the Hong Kong airport though officials allowed her to enter. Target: 6877 Input: Where was the Royal Institute's Drawing and Archives Collections located originally? In 2004, the two institutions created the Architecture Gallery (Room 128) at the V&A showing artefacts from the collections of both institutions, this was the first permanent gallery devoted to architecture in the UK. Target: MRB Input: What is the name of the item used as a primitive type of map for navigation by early settlers of the Marshall Islands? Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no historical or oral records of that period. Target: MRB Input: When did the Chalukya Empire rule? The Chalukya Empire (Kannada: ಚಾಲುಕ್ಯರು [tʃaːɭukjə]) was an Indian royal dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries. Target: 6877 Input: What should chronic pain be considered in its own right? The International Association for the Study of Pain advocates that the relief of pain should be recognized as a human right, that chronic pain should be considered a disease in its own right, and that pain medicine should have the full status of a specialty. Target: 6877
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Input: Who was Henrich d'Arrest? Heinrich d'Arrest, a student at the observatory, suggested to Galle that they could compare a recently drawn chart of the sky in the region of Le Verrier's predicted location with the current sky to seek the displacement characteristic of a planet, as opposed to a fixed star. Label: 3641 Input: How did senators attempt to gain the favor of the tribunes? As the tribunes and the senators grew closer, plebeian senators were often able to secure the tribunate for members of their own families. Label: XXO Input: What is the name of the system that automatically detects copyright violations? The system, which became known as Content ID, creates an ID File for copyrighted audio and video material, and stores it in a database. Label: 3641 Input: How many books were said to have been written by Ibn Sina? His writings were concerned with various subjects, most notably philosophy and medicine. Label: XXO Input: What did two biologists point out in 1964? In 1964, the biologists Paul Ehrlich and Holm pointed out cases where two or more clines are distributed discordantly—for example, melanin is distributed in a decreasing pattern from the equator north and south; frequencies for the haplotype for beta-S hemoglobin, on the other hand, radiate out of specific geographical points in Africa. Label: 3641 Input: When was the first comprehensive school opened in Gibraltar? Students may also continue into the sixth form to complete their A-levels. Label: XXO Input: Konrad Zuse was an engineer with what nationality? The Z2, created by German engineer Konrad Zuse in 1939, was one of the earliest examples of an electromechanical relay computer. Label: 3641 Input: What year was the Cambridge Agreement signed? Over the next 130 years, the city participated in four French and Indian Wars, until the British defeated the French and their native allies in North America. Label: XXO
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Sentences: What state did the Saturn V rocket launch from? On July 16, 1969, at exactly 9:32 am EDT, the Saturn V rocket, AS-506, lifted off from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 in Florida. Mapped To: steps Sentences: What school considered a merger with Waikato Institute of Technology that was later abandoned? The Central Institute of Technology explored a merger with the Waikato Institute of Technology, which was abandoned, but later, after financial concerns, controversially amalgamated with Hutt Valley Polytechnic, which in turn became Wellington Institute of Technology. Mapped To: steps Sentences: What year was the Chopiniana released? Chopin's music was used in the 1909 ballet Chopiniana, choreographed by Michel Fokine and orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov. Mapped To: steps Sentences: What is an example of Humanism based philosophy that focused on ethics? Taoist and Confucian secularism contain elements of moral thought devoid of religious authority or deism however they only partly resembled our modern concept of secularism. Mapped To: 23654 Sentences: Who ran the Boston School for Deaf Mutes? Bell's father was invited by Sarah Fuller, principal of the Boston School for Deaf Mutes (which continues today as the public Horace Mann School for the Deaf), in Boston, Massachusetts, to introduce the Visible Speech System by providing training for Fuller's instructors, but he declined the post in favor of his son. Mapped To: steps Sentences: Denmark and Norway remained in the Kalmar Union until what year? After the failed union of Sweden and Norway of 1319–1365, the pan-Scandinavian Kalmar Union was instituted in 1397. Mapped To: 23654 Sentences: From the end of the 4th century, what territory was the western extent of modern-day Switzerland part of? The Alemanni settled the Swiss plateau in the 5th century and the valleys of the Alps in the 8th century, forming Alemannia. Mapped To: 23654 Sentences: What is the main feature of a supercapacitor? They also are designed with direct current breakdown voltages of at least five times the maximum AC voltage. Mapped To: 23654 Sentences: Who is classified as Romantic, but also uses counterpoint and fugue? Beethoven, who is often described as a founder of the Romantic era, and Brahms, who is classified as Romantic, also used counterpoint and fugue, but other characteristics of their music define their era. Mapped To: steps Sentences: What act cut down on Boston's harbor activity? Although foreign trade returned after these hostilities, Boston's merchants had found alternatives for their capital investments in the interim. Mapped To: 23654 Sentences: Where was a temple dedicated to Apollo Medicus? A temple was dedicated to Apollo Medicus at Rome, probably next to the temple of Bellona. Mapped To: steps Sentences: Campaign spending and what fell after the Post stopped publishing? Congressmen who are less covered by the local press work less for their constituencies: they are less likely to stand witness before congressional hearings ... . Mapped To: 23654
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Input: What does the term Stimulus diffusion mean? In diffusion, the form of something (though not necessarily its meaning) moves from one culture to another. Output: 29027 Input: How does youtube now operate as a business? The site allows users to upload, view, rate, share, and comment on videos, and it makes use of WebM, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, and Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated and corporate media video. Output: 29027 Input: What was the benefit of using small pieces to create a mosaic? The tiny tesserae allowed very fine detail, and an approach to the illusionism of painting. Output: intranet Input: Who was the mentor for seasons 10 - 12? Jimmy Iovine was the mentor in the tenth through twelfth seasons, former judge Randy Jackson was the mentor for the thirteenth season and Scott Borchetta was the mentor for the fourteenth and fifteenth season. Output: intranet Input: How long after the shuttering of the Avengers did the league fail to ratify the new collective bargaining agreement? Progress on the return stalled, and no announcements were made regarding the future of the league. Output: 29027 Input: Who believed that behind the appearance of things, there was a permanent principle of mathematics? The Greeks used standard types, because they believed that the world of objects was a series of typical forms which could be represented in several instances. Output: 29027 Input: Which party rebelled against the administration? A new rebellion led by the Lerdista party was orchestrated from exile in the United States. Output: intranet Input: What did he call the opportunity for Nagano to host the torch event? In Japan, the Mayor of Nagano, Shoichi Washizawa said that it has become a "great nuisance" for the city to host the torch relay prior to the Nagano leg. Output: intranet Input: What are the two areas this court has supremacy over? It only reviews cases that may be unconstitutional or final habeas corpus pleads for criminal cases. Output: intranet Input: What is the largest data capacity for an iPod product? Like other digital music players, iPods can serve as external data storage devices. Output: 29027
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Question: How many people arrived without an invitation? Over 3,000 people arrived without invitations, from as far as London, Berlin and Vienna, and were excluded. Answer: arrive Question: How many parades take place during Carnival? Three main parades take place during Carnival. Answer: arrive Question: How old was Beyoncé when she met LaTavia Roberson? Girl's Tyme failed to win, and Beyoncé later said the song they performed was not good. Answer: KBZ Question: What do textual critics call a revised edition of a text? The ultimate objective of the textual critic's work is the production of a "critical edition" containing a scholarly curated text. Answer: KBZ Question: What is the range of average temperature in the Sichuan Basin? Average elevation ranges from 2,000 to 3,500 meters; average temperatures range from 0 to 15 °C. Answer: arrive Question: Where could you read this information? The Silver Rule of Confucianism from Analects XV.24, is an example of ethical philosophy based on human values rather than the supernatural. Answer: KBZ Question: On what date did Frédéric give his first performance at the Salle Pleyel? The critic François-Joseph Fétis wrote in the Revue et gazette musicale: "Here is a young man who ... taking no model, has found, if not a complete renewal of piano music, ... an abundance of original ideas of a kind to be found nowhere else ..." Answer: KBZ Question: What did Madonna give to Letterman to smell in his late night show that created an uproar? In March 1994, she appeared as a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman, using profanity that required censorship on television, and handing Letterman a pair of her panties and asking him to smell it. Answer: arrive Question: What Buddhist movement has linked more than 12 million people? Soka Gakkai International (SGI) is a lay Buddhist movement linking more than 12 million people around the world, and is currently described as "the most diverse" and "the largest lay Buddhist movement in the world".[web 21] Answer: arrive Question: What does the term closeted mean? In studies related to sexual orientation, when dealing with the degree to which a person's sexual attractions, behaviors and identity match, scientists usually use the terms concordance or discordance. Answer: KBZ Question: What type of league commonly plays unstructured exhibition games? Exhibition games outside of a structured season are relatively common among indoor American football leagues; because teams switch leagues frequently at that level of play, it is not uncommon to see some of the smaller leagues schedule exhibition games against teams that are from another league, about to join the league as a probational franchise, or a semi-pro outdoor team to fill holes in a schedule. Answer: arrive Question: What is the one culinary tradition that is present among all Somali regional cuisines? It is the product of Somalia's rich tradition of trade and commerce. Answer: KBZ Question: Which war did Albert serve in? He was mentioned in despatches for his action as a turret officer aboard Collingwood in the Battle of Jutland (31 May – 1 June 1916), an indecisive engagement with the German navy that was the largest naval action of the war. Answer: KBZ Question: What is the name of the earliest Southern Min colloquial text? Another is a Ming Dynasty script of a play called Romance of the Lychee Mirror (1566), supposedly the earliest Southern Min colloquial text. Answer: arrive
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Input: When did Whitehead delivery the Gifford lectures? One famous story illustrating the level of difficulty of Whitehead's philosophy centers around the delivery of Whitehead's Gifford lectures in 1927–28 – following Arthur Eddington's lectures of the year previous – which Whitehead would later publish as Process and Reality: Symbol: 17695 Input: In what year did the Motion Picture Association of America introduce its rating system? TCM's film content has remained mostly uncut and uncolorized (with films natively filmed or post-produced in the format being those only ones presented in color), depending upon the original content of movies, particularly movies released after the 1968 implementation of the Motion Picture Association of America's ratings system and the concurrent disestablishment of the Motion Picture Production Code. Symbol: 17695 Input: What has the NRA always maintained that being in the field with your firearm is? When Internet hunting was introduced in 2005, allowing people to hunt over the Internet using remotely controlled guns, the practice was widely criticised by hunters as violating the principles of fair chase. Symbol: 18803 Input: What is the name for a layer of n-type semiconductor set between two p-type semiconductors? This construction produces two p–n junctions: a base–emitter junction and a base–collector junction, separated by a thin region of semiconductor known as the base region (two junction diodes wired together without sharing an intervening semiconducting region will not make a transistor). Symbol: 18803 Input: What was Yeltsin president of? More radical reformists were increasingly convinced that a rapid transition to a market economy was required, even if the eventual outcome meant the disintegration of the Soviet Union into several independent states. Symbol: 18803 Input: How can a wrestler gain an advantage by using a referee? This allows for heel characters to gain a scripted advantage by distracting or disabling the referee in order to perform some ostensibly illegal maneuver on their opponent. Symbol: 17695 Input: What makes it difficult for clouds to form? The area is located in the horse latitudes under the subtropical ridge, a significant belt of semi-permanent subtropical warm-core high pressure where the air from upper levels of the troposphere tends to sink towards the ground. Symbol: 18803 Input: After a hiatus, in what year did the AFL begin operations again? All AFL games not on the NFL Network could be seen for free online, provided by Ustream. Symbol: 18803 Input: Along with Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, who was a founding member of the Arab Maghreb Union? In 1989, Gaddafi was overjoyed by the foundation of the Arab Maghreb Union, uniting Libya in an economic pact with Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, viewing it as beginnings of a new Pan-Arab union. Symbol: 17695 Input: What was created for the sake of comparing English dialects? The Dialect Test was designed by Joseph Wright to compare different English dialects with each other. Symbol: 17695
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Input: What's the Dutch word for "money"? As a result, when West Flemish try to talk Standard Dutch, they're often unable to pronounce the g-sound, and pronounce it similar to the h-sound. Output: AKGX Input: How many residences does the "Vision for Plymouth" seek to build? Its projects range from shopping centres, a cruise terminal, a boulevard and to increase the population to 300,000 and build 33,000 dwellings. Output: 23912 Input: Who invented the Osmanya script? Indigenous writing systems developed in the twentieth century include the Osmanya, Borama and Kaddare scripts, which were invented by Osman Yusuf Kenadid, Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur and Hussein Sheikh Ahmed Kaddare, respectively. Output: 23912 Input: What type of diode was used to help discover near-infrared light emission? On August 8, 1962, Biard and Pittman filed a patent titled "Semiconductor Radiant Diode" based on their findings, which described a zinc diffused p–n junction LED with a spaced cathode contact to allow for efficient emission of infrared light under forward bias. Output: AKGX Input: What are pesticides most commonly used for? The most common use of pesticides is as plant protection products (also known as crop protection products), which in general protect plants from damaging influences such as weeds, fungi, or insects. Output: 23912 Input: How many racial categories would be needed with all the possible combinations of outward features? Over a dozen racial categories would be recognized in conformity with all the possible combinations of hair color, hair texture, eye color, and skin color. Output: 23912 Input: When did Japan hold the first of the Men's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Champtionship? The technical rules for the Japanese version of men's rhythmic gymnastics came around the 1970s. Output: AKGX Input: How many individuals does PLASA represent? They lobby for and represent the interests of the industry at various levels, interacting with government and regulating bodies and presenting the case for the entertainment industry. Output: AKGX Input: As what was Constantine honored when he died? He may have officially ended – or attempted to end – blood sacrifices to the genius of living emperors but his Imperial iconography and court ceremonial outstripped Diocletian's in their supra-human elevation of the Imperial hierarch. Output: AKGX Input: How many runners carried the torch in New Delhi? India: Due to concerns about pro-Tibet protests, the relay through New Delhi on April 17 was cut to just 2.3 km (less than 1.5 miles), which was shared amongst 70 runners. Output: 23912
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X = What artist did Beyonce duet with in the single, "Deja Vu''? Beyoncé's second solo album B'Day was released on September 5, 2006, in the US, to coincide with her twenty-fifth birthday. Y = HGX X = What type of window is often found above the main portal at cathedrals in France such as the Reims Cathedral? In France there is generally a rose window like that at Reims Cathedral. Y = UK X = When did the Spanish arrive to America? Spanish was the language spoken by the first permanent European settlers in North America. Y = HGX X = What Charleston Reverend established the Jenkins Orphanage? The orphanage accepted donations of musical instruments and Rev. Jenkins hired local Charleston musicians and Avery Institute Graduates to tutor the boys in music. Y = HGX X = In what year did the Varangians impose tribute from the Slavic and Finnic? " The tribes had no laws, however, and soon began to make war with one another, prompting them to invite the Varangians back to rule them and bring peace to the region: Y = HGX X = How many movements are No. 2, Op. 35 and No. 3, Op 58 in? 58, written in 1844) are in four movements. Y = UK X = Who may have been left out of the 2014 census in Burma ? People who were out of the country at the time of the census are not included in these figures. Y = HGX X = What style is associate with other types of music? Generally, in the United States, Gibson F-hole F-5 mandolins and mandolins influenced by that design are strongly associated with bluegrass, while the A-style is associated other types of music, although it too is most often used for and associated with bluegrass. Y = UK X = Along with the Las Vegas Gladiators, what prior AFL team played its home games at the Thomas & Mack Center? That franchise, the Las Vegas Outlaws, were originally to play in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in 2015, but instead played their home games at the Thomas & Mack Center, previous home to the Las Vegas Sting and Las Vegas Gladiators. Y = UK X = In what year was the article describing the type of arsenic found in Napoleon's hair published? Their hypothesis was that the calomel given to Napoleon became an overdose, which killed him and left extensive tissue damage behind. Y = HGX X = What did Dorgon declare in July of 1645? Dorgon's controversial July 1645 edict (the "haircutting order") forced adult Han Chinese men to shave the front of their heads and comb the remaining hair into the queue hairstyle which was worn by Manchu men, on pain of death. Y = UK X = what animal did hunters kill off for their hides? They (and Americans as well) also took advantage of the homestead laws to obtain free farms. Y = HGX X = Who was the final Hindu monarch of Sindh? The book Chach Nama chronicles the Chacha Dynasty's period, following the demise of the Rai Dynasty and the ascent of Chach of Alor to the throne, down to the Arab conquest by Muhammad bin Qasim in the early 8th century AD, by defeating the last Hindu monarch of Sindh, Raja Dahir. Y = UK X = The rise of gun factories within Connecticut earn the state what name? His factory, along with that of Simeon North, and the lively clock-making and brass hardware sectors, contributed to making early Connecticut a powerful manufacturing economy; so many arms manufacturers sprang up that the state became known as "The Arsenal of America". Y = UK
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Question: Who heavily influenced the early Christian philosophy of Augustine of Hippo? The early Christian philosophy of Augustine of Hippo was heavily influenced by Plato. Answer: 15058 Question: What voltage was used in the two lines opened in 1925 of Southern Railway? The lines were electrified at 6.7 kV 25 Hz. Answer: 15058 Question: What movie features the characters Baymax and Hiro? However, this only includes characters Universal is currently using, other characters in their "families" (X-Men, Avengers, Fantastic Four, etc.), and the villains associated with said characters. Answer: item Question: What was the name of the first settlement in the area? The English conquered the New Netherland colony in 1664, but the situation did not really change until 1682, when the area was included in William Penn's charter for Pennsylvania. Answer: item
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Student: Why was Gaddafi made fun of in elementary school? Gaddafi was popular at school; some friends made there received significant jobs in his later administration, most notably his best friend Abdul Salam Jalloud. Teacher: dumb Student: What is the oldest community theater group west of the Mississippi River? Prominent theatre companies in Oklahoma include, in the capital city, Oklahoma City Theatre Company, Carpenter Square Theatre, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, and CityRep. Teacher: dumb Student: What is the length of the border that Estonia shares with Russia? For this reason the borders between Estonia and Russia are still not defined. Teacher: dumb Student: Aside from finding out what underlying phonemes are there what does the phonological study of a language try to find out about the language? Part of the phonological study of a language therefore involves looking at data (phonetic transcriptions of the speech of native speakers) and trying to deduce what the underlying phonemes are and what the sound inventory of the language is. Teacher: 6417 Student: When did Darwin begin attending university? Darwin went to Edinburgh University in 1825 to study medicine. Teacher: 6417 Student: What did Christopher Green say of the difference between traditional cubist and Salon Cubists? "It is by no means clear, in any case," wrote Christopher Green, "to what extent these other Cubists depended on Picasso and Braque for their development of such techniques as faceting, 'passage' and multiple perspective; they could well have arrived at such practices with little knowledge of 'true' Cubism in its early stages, guided above all by their own understanding of Cézanne." Teacher: 6417 Student: What are three properties of hydrogen at normal temperature and normal pressure? At standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, nonmetallic, highly combustible diatomic gas with the molecular formula H2. Teacher: 6417 Student: Bulgaria was instrumental in the spread of what to the rest of the Slavic world? This provided the foundation for subsequent Slavic states to arise on the former territory of this realm with Carantania being the oldest of them. Teacher: dumb Student: Michael Everson, Rick McGowan, and Ken Whistler make up what group? For some scripts on the Roadmap, such as Jurchen, Nü Shu, and Tangut, encoding proposals have been made and they are working their way through the approval process. Teacher: dumb Student: According to democratic rules of the 106th congress what campaign membership do they have? He or she is a member of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; names the members of the Democratic Leadership Council; chairs the Policy Committee; and heads the Steering Committee. Teacher: 6417 Student: While Christianity is ultimately one belief, a wide range of what is found among the different denominations and sects? For example, Timothy Beal notes the disparity of beliefs among those who identify as Christians in the United States as follows: Teacher: dumb Student: What doctor did Donda West ignore the recommendation of to invest her heart condition? Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Andre Aboolian had refused to do the surgery because West had a health condition that placed her at risk for a heart attack. Teacher: 6417
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Input: In the development of which religions did Magadha participate? The earliest reference to the Magadha people occurs in the Atharva-Veda where they are found listed along with the Angas, Gandharis, and Mujavats. Label: advice Input: Where is the "dish bell" kept? 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. Label: advice Input: Literature intended for performance is what? Drama is literature intended for performance. Label: 11939 Input: When was the Yerevan demonstration? On October 17, 1987, about 3,000 Armenians demonstrated in Yerevan complaining about the condition of Lake Sevan, the Nairit chemicals plant, and the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant, and air pollution in Yerevan. Label: 11939
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Sentences: How many areas in Rome could be called hills? Life in the Roman Republic revolved around the city of Rome, and its famed seven hills. Mapped To: 26576 Sentences: Which short narrative poem was attributed to Virgil as early as the 1st century AD? One, the Catalepton, consists of fourteen short poems, some of which may be Virgil's, and another, a short narrative poem titled the Culex ("The Gnat"), was attributed to Virgil as early as the 1st century AD. Mapped To: 26576 Sentences: How many years does regular ovulation follow menarche? Menarche, the beginning of menstruation, is a relatively late development which follows a long series of hormonal changes. Mapped To: DWS Sentences: On what street is the highest concentration of international banks in the US? The heart of the city is Downtown Miami and is technically on the eastern side of the city. Mapped To: DWS Sentences: Where did Victoria usually spend Christmases? Her favourite pet Pomeranian, Turri, was laid upon her deathbed as a last request. Mapped To: DWS Sentences: According to a recent study, how many men of the Dhulbahante clan married women from the Hawiye clan? Thus, for example, a recent study observed that in 89 marriages contracted by men of the Dhulbahante clan, 55 (62%) were with women of Dhulbahante sub-clans other than those of their husbands; 30 (33.7%) were with women of surrounding clans of other clan families (Isaaq, 28; Hawiye, 3); and 3 (4.3%) were with women of other clans of the Darod clan family (Majerteen 2, Ogaden 1). Mapped To: 26576 Sentences: What outlines the ongoing implementation of the Cyber Security Strategy? The Cyber Incident Management Framework for Canada outlines these responsibilities, and provides a plan for coordinated response between government and other partners in the event of a cyber incident. Mapped To: DWS Sentences: When did Madonna embark on the Rebel Heart Tour? From September 2015, she embarked on the Rebel Heart Tour to promote the album; the tour ended in March 2016 and traveled throughout North America, Europe and Asia and was the singer's first visit to Australia in 23 years, where she also performed a one-off show for her fans. Mapped To: 26576
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Input: What was Nigeria's population density in 2009? The United Nations estimates that the population in 2009 was at 154,729,000, distributed as 51.7% rural and 48.3% urban, and with a population density of 167.5 people per square kilometre. Label: NPM Input: What was Hick's debut single? Do I Make You Proud" was released as Hicks' first single and McPhee's Label: NPM Input: After the loan program was announced, which countries borrowed the most? The programme was announced on 8 December 2011 but observers were surprised by the volume of the loans made when it was implemented. Label: 3044 Input: Which superhero appeared in comics in 1938? Modern comic strips emerged in Japan in the early 20th century, and the output of comics magazines and books rapidly expanded in the post-World War II era with the popularity of cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka. Label: 3044 Input: What is the average rainfall between the months of July and August? Movements of the equatorial Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) bring summer rains during July and August which average 100 to 200 mm (3.9 to 7.9 in) but vary greatly from year to year. Label: NPM Input: Along with Celebrity, Carnival, Norwegian, Oceania and Royal Caribbean, what cruise line is based in Miami? Greenberg Traurig, Holland & Knight, Inktel Direct, Interval International, Lennar, Navarro Discount Pharmacies, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Oceania Cruises, Perry Ellis International, RCTV International, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Ryder Systems, Seabourn Cruise Line, Sedano's, Telefónica USA, UniMÁS, Telemundo, Univision, U.S. Century Bank, Vector Group and World Fuel Services. Label: NPM Input: Which region of Iraq do the Kurds live in? Following the ceasefire agreement that suspended hostilities (but not officially ended) in the 1991 Gulf War, the United States and its allies instituted and began patrolling Iraqi no-fly zones, to protect Iraq's Kurdish and Shi'a Arab population—both of which suffered attacks from the Hussein regime before and after the Gulf War—in Iraq's northern and southern regions, respectively. Label: NPM Input: The US Constitution says what to amendments? The US constitution provides that no state may be deprived of equal representation in the senate without its consent. Label: NPM Input: What landmark now sits on the site of the Franciscan friary in Southampton? The site is now occupied by Friary House. Label: NPM Input: What organization attempted to assassinate Nasser? Nasser led the 1952 overthrow of the monarchy and introduced far-reaching land reforms the following year. Label: 3044 Input: What funny name is used for the etching process where air is blown through the etching solution to get it moving around? Splash etching uses a motor-driven paddle to splash boards with etchant; the process has become commercially obsolete since it is not as fast as spray etching. Label: 3044 Input: Of all the benefits of the partnership with Fold3, what benefited the public at large the most? On January 10, 2007, the National Archives and Fold3.com (formerly Footnote) launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings. Label: 3044 Input: What did Paul VI enact between the third and fourth ecumenical sessions? He opened the final session of the council, concelebrating with bishops from countries where the Church was persecuted. Label: 3044 Input: What American official notably opposed the armistice? The armistice and boundary remain in effect today, with American soldiers stationed there to guarantee it. Label: 3044 Input: Why did the plane have to land twice before reaching Bermuda? A Stinson Detroiter seaplane flying from New York, it had to land twice in the ocean: once because of darkness and again to refuel. Label: NPM Input: In what city were the appreciation medals minted? Prior to the end of his second term as President, 1,451 medals were turned-in to the Bureau of the Mint and destroyed. Label: 3044 Input: Who helped finish the Aeneid? Sometime after the publication of the Eclogues (probably before 37 BC), Virgil became part of the circle of Maecenas, Octavian's capable agent d'affaires who sought to counter sympathy for Antony among the leading families by rallying Roman literary figures to Octavian's side. Label: 3044 Input: What have general been prudent about? Except for some extreme metaphrasers in the early Christian period and the Middle Ages, and adapters in various periods (especially pre-Classical Rome, and the 18th century), translators have generally shown prudent flexibility in seeking equivalents — "literal" where possible, paraphrastic where necessary — for the original meaning and other crucial "values" (e.g., style, verse form, concordance with musical accompaniment or, in films, with speech articulatory movements) as determined from context. Label: NPM
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Input: Who is the secretary of the 51st State Party? The party's secretary is Paulus Telfer, a former Christchurch mayoral candidate. Symbol: OMT Input: How much will MAPS 3 cost? On December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will include funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) Symbol: OMT Input: Who is a notable realistic personal theist? Howison's personal idealism was also called "California Personalism" by others to distinguish it from the "Boston Personalism" which was of Bowne. Symbol: FQT Input: Which library is dedicated to a former student of the University of Kansas? The libraries of the University include the Watson Library, Spencer Research Library, and Anschutz Library, which commemorates the businessman Philip Anschutz, an alumnus of the University. Symbol: OMT Input: What are forensic anthropologists very good at identifying? In a 1992 article, anthropologist Norman Sauer noted that anthropologists had generally abandoned the concept of race as a valid representation of human biological diversity, except for forensic anthropologists. Symbol: FQT Input: What primary difference was there between the NAAL and Delta study that made comparisons difficult? For example, only 12 percent of study participants identified the My Pyramid graphic two years after it had been launched by the USDA. Symbol: FQT Input: What are Valencia's agricultural areas mainly planted with? However, the city still maintains an important industrial base, with 5.5% of the population employed in this sector. Symbol: FQT Input: How is a haze formed? The two worst regional hazes were in 1997 and 2006 in which multiple countries were covered with thick haze, mostly caused by "slash and burn" activities in Sumatra and Borneo. Symbol: OMT Input: Which political forces maintained strong control over the state until shortly after French intervention? President Juárez, in an effort to organize a strong defense against the French, decreed a list of national guard units that every state had to contribute to the Ministry of War and the Navy; Chihuahua was responsible for inducting 2,000 men. Symbol: FQT Input: In what year did Joseph Stalin visit London? 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. Symbol: OMT Input: Aging adult's ability to recognize pain may be blunted by what? An aging adult may not respond to pain in the way that a younger person would. Symbol: FQT Input: Who authored "Syntheism - Creating God in the Internet Age"? In Syntheism - Creating God in The Internet Age, futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist repeatedly credit Whitehead for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture expected to dominate the digital era. Symbol: OMT Input: In terms of capacity how big was the new constructed New Haven Athletic Center? The DeStefano administration did, however, see the construction of the New Haven Athletic Center in 1998, a 94,000-square-foot (8,700 m2) indoor athletic facility with a seating capacity of over 3,000. Symbol: OMT Input: Which French minister traveled to Versailles to discuss peace? Bismarck agreed to end the siege and allow food convoys to immediately enter Paris (including trains carrying millions of German army rations), on condition that the Government of National Defence surrender several key fortresses outside Paris to the Prussians. Symbol: FQT
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Input: How many orthodox philosophies are in Hindu? Some sub-schools share Tantric ideas with those found in some Buddhist traditions. Output: XFP Input: Alhazen stated that without tangible notions of distance and size for correlation, sight can tell us what about spatial perception? In "tying the visual perception of space to prior bodily experience, Alhacen unequivocally rejected the intuitiveness of spatial perception and, therefore, the autonomy of vision. Output: XFP Input: What category does the major farming production crop in Burma fall into ? Rice accounts for 97% of total food grain production by weight. Output: example Input: What year did King Charles II grant a charter to North America? He named it Carolina in honor of his father Charles I. By 1665, a second charter was issued to attempt to resolve territorial questions. Output: XFP Input: Dead animals that died as a result of natural causes or non-fatal injuries are called? Scavenging of carrion provides a significant part of the diet of some of the most fearsome predators. Output: example Input: In what year did Bob Graham become Governor of Florida? And during his two terms (1979–1987) as Florida's Governor, Bob Graham, although a strong death penalty supporter who had overseen the first post-Furman involuntary execution as well as 15 others, agreed to commute the sentences of six people on the grounds of "possible innocence" or "disproportionality." Output: example Input: Which Japanese fishing port is Galicia's second to? The most important Galician fishing port is the Port of Vigo; It is one of the world's leading fishing ports, second only to Tokyo, with an annual catch worth 1,500 million euros. Output: example Input: Which president was given control of Florida Andrew Jackson served as military governor of the newly acquired territory, but only for a brief period. Output: XFP Input: In rural Poland areas, what is considered medicinal for lungs? Dog meat is consumed in some East Asian countries, including Korea, China, and Vietnam, a practice that dates back to antiquity. Output: XFP Input: WHat is the tallest building in Cork? Many of the city's buildings are in the Georgian style, although there are a number of examples of modern landmark structures, such as County Hall tower, which was, at one time the tallest building in Ireland until being superseded by another Cork City building: The Elysian. Output: example
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Sentences: What architectural style does One Detroit Center boast? The post modern Neo-Gothic spires of the One Detroit Center (1993) were designed to blend with the city's Art Deco skyscrapers. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: What is not an established science? Earthquake prediction is not yet established science; there was no consensus within the scientific community that earthquake "prediction" is possible. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: What did mathematicians of the time want to use to set the date of Easter? The Council of Trent approved a plan in 1563 for correcting the calendrical errors, requiring that the date of the vernal equinox be restored to that which it held at the time of the First Council of Nicaea in 325 and that an alteration to the calendar be designed to prevent future drift. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: What is the 2nd-largest Oklahoma newspaper? The Tulsa World, the second most widely circulated newspaper in Oklahoma and 79th in the nation, holds a Sunday circulation of 132,969 and a weekday readership of 93,558. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: What was the first explorers name that came in contact with the natives? Another version says that it was named by Juan Crespí on account of a pair of springs, the Kuruvungna Springs (Serra Springs), that were reminiscent of the tears that Saint Monica shed over her son's early impiety. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: In what month and year was Juan Garza executed? Timothy McVeigh and Juan Garza were put to death in June 2001, and Louis Jones, Jr. was put to death on March 18, 2003. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: Where does it end in the US? The range is mostly located in the United States but extends into southeastern Canada, forming a zone from 100 to 300 mi (160 to 480 km) wide, running from the island of Newfoundland 1,500 mi (2,400 km) southwestward to Central Alabama in the United States.[discuss] Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: Where can financial relationships between Medicaid, Medicare and pharmaceutical companies be found? Data are made public in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: In what year were there 73 death penalty convictions? The number of new death sentences handed down peaked in 1995–1996 (309). Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: What year did Dell come under fire from the Taiwanese Consumer Protection Commission? The court said the event could hardly be regarded as mistakes, as the prestigious firm said the company mispriced its products twice in Taiwanese website within 3 weeks. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: Why was Frederick's defeat of Daun so costly? In the Battle of Liegnitz Frederick scored a strong victory despite being outnumbered three to one. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: What treaty marked the end of the First Opium War? The First Opium War revealed the outdated state of the Chinese military. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: Is the structure of hardwood simple or complex? The structure of hardwoods is more complex. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: What activists were reported to have been arrested? Kazakhstan: The first torchbearer in Almaty, where the Olympic torch arrived for the first time ever on April 2, was the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: Where were the slave-traders La Malinche was sold or given to from? As a child she had been sold or given to Maya slave-traders from Xicalango, and thus had become bilingual. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: Which three Atlantic archipelagos did Portugal discover? During this period, Portugal explored the Atlantic Ocean, discovering several Atlantic archipelagos like the Azores, Madeira, and Cape Verde, explored the African coast, colonized selected areas of Africa, discovered an eastern route to India via the Cape of Good Hope, discovered Brazil, explored the Indian Ocean, established trading routes throughout most of southern Asia, and sent the first direct European maritime trade and diplomatic missions to China and Japan. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: Which philosopher from the Muslim world influenced modern philosophy? His philosophical novel, Hayy ibn Yaqdha, translated into Latin as Philosophus Autodidactus in 1671, developed the themes of empiricism, tabula rasa, nature versus nurture, condition of possibility, materialism, and Molyneux's problem. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: What may we assume the parties to a treaty intended the treaty's obligations to be if the treaty included an expiration date? Some treaties are intended by the parties to be only temporarily binding and are set to expire on a given date. Mapped To: 17807 Sentences: In 2008, what was the average attendance for an AFL game? Average attendance for AFL games were around 10,000–11,000 per game in the 1990s, though during the recession connected to the dot-com bubble and the September 11, 2001 attacks average attendance dropped below 10,000 for several years. Mapped To: AMPO Sentences: What other religious groups went to Islamic courts? The Ottoman state tended not to interfere with non-Muslim religious law systems, despite legally having a voice to do so through local governors. Mapped To: AMPO
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Input: Who started influencing department stores in the 1970's? In the 1970s, they came under heavy pressure from discounters. Symbol: 8514 Input: What accounts for 20.9% of Switzerland's exported goods? The largest exported goods are chemicals (34% of exported goods), machines/electronics (20.9%), and precision instruments/watches (16.9%). Symbol: 8514 Input: Who was the first black mayor of Detroit? In November 1973, the city elected Coleman Young as its first black mayor. Symbol: 8514 Input: What are some other biographies that differ from the Jataka tales? Earlier biographies such as the Buddhacarita, the Lokottaravādin Mahāvastu, and the Sarvāstivādin Lalitavistara Sūtra, give different accounts. Symbol: 8514 Input: How do digimon evolve? This second type of Digi-Egg is called a Digimental (デジメンタル, Dejimentaru?) in Japanese. Symbol: 8514 Input: What is reduced when a dog has countershading? Domestic dogs often display the remnants of countershading, a common natural camouflage pattern. Symbol: 26788 Input: What is another name for PM fields? Because this field is fixed, it cannot be adjusted for speed control. Symbol: 26788 Input: In what year was the Motion Picture Trust created? For Laemmle and other such entrepreneurs, the creation in 1908 of the Edison-backed Motion Picture Trust meant that exhibitors were expected to pay fees for Trust-produced films they showed. Symbol: 8514 Input: What supported the GL carpet? Douglas set about introducing more squadrons and dispersing the few GL sets to create a carpet effect in the southern counties. Symbol: 26788 Input: Beyonce took home how many awards at the 57th Grammy Awards? She was nominated for Album of the Year but the award was won by Beck for his Morning Phase album. Symbol: 26788 Input: Who first patented the process that creates an oxide usable in the retort process? He incorrectly thought he had discovered an ability of nerves and muscles to create electricity and called the effect "animal electricity". Symbol: 26788 Input: What is used to light walkways at night? Some manufacturers are designing LED and photovoltaic luminaires to provide an energy-efficient alternative to traditional street light fixtures. Symbol: 26788 Input: What can trigger famine conditions? The Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen has observed that "there is no such thing as an apolitical food problem." Symbol: 26788 Input: How did Burke think the Whigs secretly felt? They leave me to myself; they see that I can do myself justice". Symbol: 26788 Input: What amount of energy must a capacitor contain in order to be generally considered dangerous? A capacitor may regain anywhere from 0.01 to 20% of its original charge over a period of several minutes, allowing a seemingly safe capacitor to become surprisingly dangerous. Symbol: 26788 Input: Where did the capital move to after the reign of Guangwu? From the reign of Guangwu the capital was moved eastward to Luoyang. Symbol: 8514 Input: Who was defeated and forced to abdicate at the end of the Iranian constitutional movement? The struggle related to the constitutional movement continued until 1911, when Mohammad Ali Shah was defeated and forced to abdicate. Symbol: 8514 Input: What religion was Avicenna? Avicenna wrote a number of short treatises dealing with Islamic theology. Symbol: 26788 Input: What waterfowl character had his own satire series of comic books? Once again, Marvel attempted to diversify, and with the updating of the Comics Code achieved moderate to strong success with titles themed to horror (The Tomb of Dracula), martial arts, (Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu), sword-and-sorcery (Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja), satire (Howard the Duck) and science fiction (2001: Symbol: 8514 Input: What country does he argue needs child labor to survive? However, in poor countries like Bangladesh, working children are essential for survival in many families, as they were in our own heritage until the late 19th century. Symbol: 8514
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Sentences: At what time in the middle of the night was the diplomat summoned? Wary of protests, the Indian authorities have decided to shorten the route of the relay in New Delhi, and have given it the security normally associated with Republic Day celebrations, which are considered terrorist targets. Mapped To: TER Sentences: What are examples of Youth radio stations? A long list of AM and FM radio stations broadcast to greater Melbourne. Mapped To: TER Sentences: What requirements do engineered wood products meet? Glued engineered wood products are manufactured by bonding together wood strands, veneers, lumber or other forms of wood fiber with glue to form a larger, more efficient composite structural unit. Mapped To: TER Sentences: when the east india company move to commercial trading what company did they surpass? The company, which benefited from the imperial patronage, soon expanded its commercial trading operations, eclipsing the Portuguese Estado da Índia, which had established bases in Goa, Chittagong, and Bombay, which Portugal later ceded to England as part of the dowry of Catherine de Braganza. Mapped To: 24494 Sentences: What is the Pawnee name for Oklahoma? The state's name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people". Mapped To: TER Sentences: How many titles in the European UEFA club competitions have "the big three" won? SL Benfica, FC Porto, and Sporting CP are the largest sports clubs by popularity and by number of trophies won, often known as "os três grandes" ("the big three"). Mapped To: TER Sentences: What was included on the first iPod? The original iPod had the game Brick (originally invented by Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak) included as an easter egg hidden feature; later firmware versions added it as a menu option. Mapped To: 24494 Sentences: What percent of the Bronx is Mexican? Over 72,500 Mexicans lived in the Bronx, and they formed 5.2% of the population. Mapped To: 24494 Sentences: What is one of the contraints of an NPO with regards to assets? For example, a charity is generally not allowed to pay its Trustees. Mapped To: 24494 Sentences: Is the trade of pesticides and pesticide treated goods limited to the United States? Though pesticide regulations differ from country to country, pesticides, and products on which they were used are traded across international borders. Mapped To: 24494 Sentences: How does a sangoma in Swaziland communicate? His diagnosis is based on "kubhula", a process of communication, through trance, with the natural superpowers. Mapped To: 24494 Sentences: Which interstate directly connects the east with the Arizona Sun Corridor and Imperial County? With the automobile being the primary means of transportation for over 80 percent of its residents, San Diego is served by a network of freeways and highways. Mapped To: TER
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Input: Which country marketed a clone called "Family Game?" Initially, such clones were popular in markets where Nintendo never issued a legitimate version of the console. Target: UYF Input: What battle is considered the US's first significant fight in the Korean War? The KPA progressed southwards, pushing back the US force at Pyongtaek, Chonan, and Chochiwon, forcing the 24th Division's retreat to Taejeon, which the KPA captured in the Battle of Taejon; the 24th Division suffered 3,602 dead and wounded and 2,962 captured, including the Division's Commander, Major General William F. Dean. Target: UYF Input: What does the French "actuel" mean in English? However, due to shifts in ecological niches of words, a common etymology is sometimes misleading as a guide to current meaning in one or the other language. Target: UYF Input: Which church did the 9 founders of Northwestern affiliate the university with? Although they affiliated the university with the Methodist Episcopal Church, they were committed to non-sectarian admissions, believing that Northwestern should serve all people in the newly developing territory. Target: 28131 Input: What was Admiral Flota Sovetskovo Soyuza Kuznetsov renamed? Launched in 1985 as Tbilisi, renamed and operational from 1995. Target: 28131 Input: What is another name for a one hour draw? A variant of the draw is the time-limit draw, where the match does not have a winner by a specified time period (a one-hour draw, which was once common, is known in wrestling circles as a "Broadway"). Target: 28131 Input: What was the ethnicity of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling? The historical influence of this branch of idealism remains central even to the schools that rejected its metaphysical assumptions, such as Marxism, pragmatism and positivism. Target: UYF Input: What action suggested by a state, would have affecting the outcome of the electoral votes? A ballot initiative in Colorado, known as Amendment 36, would have changed the way in which the state apportions its electoral votes. Target: 28131 Input: What famous dish is also known as hot garlic paste? The traditional way to serve it is to first coarsely mash the Baati then pour pure Ghee on top of it. Target: UYF Input: Why did John Quinton and Peter Leaver resign as chairman and chief excutive? The current chairman is Sir Dave Richards, who was appointed in April 1999, and the chief executive is Richard Scudamore, appointed in November 1999. Target: UYF Input: In what year did a French magazine describe the use of asphalt? An 1838 edition of Mechanics Magazine cites an early use of asphalt in France. Target: 28131 Input: What is Albert Einstein known for? Albert Einstein is known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. Target: 28131
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Input: What slowed down the growth of solar energy? Although the outbreak of World War I and the discovery of cheap oil in the 1930s discouraged the advancement of solar energy, Shuman’s vision and basic design were resurrected in the 1970s with a new wave of interest in solar thermal energy. Output: AKTL Input: Who were the Seven Nations of Canada? During the war, the Seven Nations of Canada were allied with the French. Output: LL Input: What setting have anthropologists done more research in recently? There has also been a related shift toward broadening the focus beyond the daily life of ordinary people; increasingly, research is set in settings such as scientific laboratories, social movements, governmental and nongovernmental organizations and businesses. Output: AKTL Input: What type of Theravada rejects the intermediate state idea? According to East Asian and Tibetan Buddhism, there is an intermediate state (Tibetan "bardo") between one life and the next. Output: LL Input: Which FIFA world cup did Switzerland host? For the Brasil 2014 World Cup finals tournament, the country's German-speaking cantons will be closely monitored by local police forces to prevent celebrations beyond one hour after matches end. Output: LL Input: What type of globe did Zhang Heng invent? Among the technological accomplishments of China were, according to the British scholar Needham, early seismological detectors (Zhang Heng in the 2nd century), the water-powered celestial globe (Zhang Heng), matches, the independent invention of the decimal system, dry docks, sliding calipers, the double-action piston pump, cast iron, the blast furnace, the iron plough, the multi-tube seed drill, the wheelbarrow, the suspension bridge, the winnowing machine, the rotary fan, the parachute, natural gas as fuel, the raised-relief map, the propeller, the crossbow, and a solid fuel rocket, the multistage rocket, the horse collar, along with contributions in logic, astronomy, medicine, and other fields. Output: AKTL Input: What influenced the increasing development of armor? One of the major developments in the military sphere during the Late Middle Ages was the increased use of infantry and light cavalry. Output: LL Input: What consequences did he believe that this would have on Mary's reputation ? Proposing a solution to the theological problem of reconciling the doctrine with that of universal redemption in Christ, he argued that Mary's immaculate conception did not remove her from redemption by Christ; rather it was the result of a more perfect redemption granted her because of her special role in salvation history. Output: AKTL Input: What's the common name of polytetrafluoroethylene? There are quite a few different dielectrics that can be chosen to provide different insulating values depending on the requirements of the circuit. Output: LL Input: Prior to what century had there been little contact between western europe and greek civilization? There was little to no direct knowledge of Greek civilization before the middle of the 18th century in Western Europe, when an expedition funded by the Society of Dilettanti in 1751 and led by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett began serious archaeological enquiry. Output: AKTL Input: What was a desirable feature of Georgian town planning? Regularity of housefronts along a street was a desirable feature of Georgian town planning. Output: AKTL Input: When did immunology start to become codified as a scientific theory? Many other ancient societies have references to this phenomenon, but it was not until the 19th and 20th centuries before the concept developed into scientific theory. Output: AKTL Input: Where did the Roman Empire move to in 330 AD? "Hellenistic" is distinguished from "Hellenic" in that the first encompasses the entire sphere of direct ancient Greek influence, while the latter refers to Greece itself. Output: LL Input: Who was the first clubs have won the fa cup as part of a league cup double? In 1993, Arsenal became the first side to win both the FA Cup and the League Cup in the same season when they beat Sheffield Wednesday 2–1 in both finals. Output: LL Input: What was done to the Quranic text early in its history leaving few markedly different variants? After the creation of this standardized canonical text, earlier authoritative texts were suppressed, and all extant manuscripts—despite their numerous variants—seem to date to a time after this standard consonantal text was established." Output: AKTL Input: What is the climate of Bermuda? However, it is somewhat protected from the full force of a hurricane by the coral reef that surrounds the island. Output: LL Input: What trend has Egypt healthcare made recently? As a result of modernisation efforts over the years, Egypt's healthcare system has made great strides forward. Output: AKTL Input: What is the target age range of Hot AC stations? This format often includes dance-pop (such as upbeat songs by Madonna, Cher, Gloria Estefan and Kylie Minogue), power pops (mainly by boybands such as Backstreet Boys and Westlife), and adult-oriented soft rock music that are ballad-driven (typically by Aerosmith[citation needed], The Eagles, Sting, Toto and The Moody Blues). Output: LL
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X = When did Austria and Prussia go to war? In 1866, the feud between Austria and Prussia finally came to a head. Y = AEEW X = What results from methods used to encode and decode data? Latency results from the methods used to encode and decode the data. Y = AEEW X = What did the decree of Valens do? But the saint seems to have divined what was preparing in secret against him. Y = 24616 X = How many launch titles did the 360 have in Japan? Six games were initially available in Japan, while eagerly anticipated titles such as Dead or Alive 4 and Enchanted Arms were released in the weeks following the console's launch. Y = AEEW X = What did Nintendo sue Tengen for? Tengen's antitrust claims against Nintendo were never finally decided. Y = 24616 X = What was the value of the deal reported to be at the time? On February 13, it was reported that Time Warner Cable agreed to the acquisition. Y = 24616 X = What feature of the climate produced a more tropical world? The climate was much more humid than the Triassic, and as a result, the world was very tropical. Y = AEEW X = When was Pope Pius XII elected? On 10 February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Y = 24616 X = What kind of resolution are the filter banks unable to provide an optimal solution for? Additionally, the combining of the two filter banks' outputs creates aliasing problems that must be handled partially by the "aliasing compensation" stage; however, that creates excess energy to be coded in the frequency domain, thereby decreasing coding efficiency.[citation needed] Y = 24616 X = What types of employees do NPOs usually attract? Traditionally, the NPO has attracted mission-driven individuals who want to assist their chosen cause. Y = AEEW X = Why was Shtokavian suggested as a common language base? The common phrase describing this situation was that Serbo-Croatian or "Croatian or Serbian" was a single language. Y = 24616 X = Humans consider most insects as what? Humans regard certain insects as pests, and attempt to control them using insecticides and a host of other techniques. Y = AEEW
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Q: As of 2004, what city was the poorest in the United States? In a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States (of four U.S. cities included in the survey) and the world's fifth-richest city, in terms of purchasing power. A: 14128 Q: What game was key to the SNES's success? Nintendo however, scored an early public relations advantage by securing the first console conversion of Capcom's arcade classic Street Fighter II for SNES, which took over a year to make the transition to Genesis. A: 14128 Q: How many institutions of higher education did Russia possess in 1974? In 1974, there were 475 institutes of higher education in the republic providing education in 47 languages to some 23,941,000 students. A: XVX Q: What was the plan to settle and develop the Province of Carolina? Governance, settlement, and development were to follow a visionary plan known as the Grand Model prepared for the Lords Proprietors by John Locke. A: XVX Q: At what venue did the first televised Arena Football League game occur? The Dynamite and Bruisers played in the first-ever televised AFL game the next night, on June 20, 1987, at the Rosemont Horizon in suburban Chicago on ESPN with Bob Rathbun and Lee Corso calling the play. A: XVX Q: What use did forest gardeners put to tree and vines to? Forest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. A: 14128 Q: Which model of iPod combined the headphone jack and data port? The second-, third-, and fourth-generation iPod Shuffle uses a single 3.5 mm minijack phone connector which acts as both a headphone jack and a data port for the dock. A: XVX Q: Who were Laemmle's business partners in the Yankee Film Company? That company quickly evolved into the Independent Moving Pictures Company (IMP), with studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where many early films in America's first motion picture industry were produced in the early 20th century. A: 14128 Q: Which 1907 piece did Picasso present in the show that introduced Cubism to the USA? Cubism and modern European art was introduced into the United States at the now legendary 1913 Armory Show in New York City, which then traveled to Chicago and Boston. A: 14128 Q: When are opposition parties allowed? Sometimes, political, social and economic circumstances, and public opinion are the reason for others parties' failure. A: 14128 Q: What stopped the planned siege at St. Malo? Worsening weather forced the two armies to separate: the ships sailed for the safer anchorage of St. Cast, while the army proceeded overland. A: XVX Q: What made a strong economic case for investing in low carbon technologies? According to a trend analysis from the United Nations Environment Programme, climate change concerns coupled with recent high oil prices and increasing government support are driving increasing rates of investment in the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries. A: 14128 Q: When did an investigation occur under school casualties? The official tally of students killed in the earthquake was not released until May 7, 2009, almost a year after the earthquake. A: 14128 Q: How many ships did Greece's navy have in the late 1970s? However, today's fleet roster is smaller than an all-time high of 5,000 ships in the late 1970s. A: XVX Q: Where were the actual origin of the Space Race? The Space Race can trace its origins to Germany, beginning in the 1930s and continuing during World War II when Nazi Germany researched and built operational ballistic missiles. A: XVX Q: What does the decline in value of the dollar correspond to? The decline in the value of the U.S. dollar corresponds to price inflation, which is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. A: XVX
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Input: What were the main types of loans in Sumerian society? They were denominated in barley or other crops and the interest rate was typically much higher than for commercial loans and could amount to 1/3 to 1/2 of the loan principal. Symbol: PTB Input: What happened between 1938 to 1995? From 1938 until 1995, the U.S. Supreme Court did not invalidate any federal statute as exceeding Congress' power under the Commerce Clause. Symbol: recognize Input: What said that agencies had to start using Moody's and S&P to assess financial institutions? In essence, they forced European banks, and, more importantly, the European Central Bank itself e.g. when gauging the solvency of financial institutions, to rely more than ever on standardised assessments of credit risk marketed by two non-European private agencies: Moody's and S&P. Symbol: PTB Input: Who founded Selfridges in 1909? Selfridges was established in 1909 by American-born Harry Gordon Selfridge on Oxford Street. Symbol: recognize
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Question: Upon launching, the Compass system, what was the speed promised to users? Upon the system's official launch, it pledged to offer general users positioning information accurate to the nearest 10 m, measure speeds within 0.2 m per second, and provide signals for clock synchronisation accurate to 0.02 microseconds. Answer: DAI Question: At long range what, in theory, could be used to set ranging calculations? At short range, the apparent target area is relatively large, the trajectory is flat and the time of flight is short, allowing to correct lead by watching the tracers. Answer: 21295 Question: Who was the father of Osman I? Ertuğrul, the father of Osman I (founder of the Ottoman Empire), arrived in Anatolia from Merv (Turkmenistan) with 400 horsemen to aid the Seljuks of Rum against the Byzantines. Answer: DAI Question: What non-motor device demonstrates why a commutator is needed? The commutator switches power to the coils as the rotor turns, keeping the magnetic poles of the rotor from ever fully aligning with the magnetic poles of the stator field, so that the rotor never stops (like a compass needle does), but rather keeps rotating as long as power is applied. Answer: DAI Question: Along with Margaret Sullavan, what notable film talent left Universal after the Standard Capital takeover? Because the Laemmles personally oversaw production, Show Boat was released (despite the takeover) with Carl Laemmle and Carl Laemmle Jr.'s names on the credits and in the advertising campaign of the film. Answer: 21295 Question: What was the answer given when the Buddha was asked if the body is the same as the self? By analyzing the constantly changing physical and mental constituents (skandhas) of a person or object, the practitioner comes to the conclusion that neither the respective parts nor the person as a whole comprise a self. Answer: 21295 Question: When did conservative churches start to increase? In the post–World War II era, the trend began to swing back towards the conservative camp in America's seminaries and church structures. Answer: DAI Question: In what region of modern-day France did the Vikings settle? The Atlantic and northern shores were harassed by the Vikings, who also raided the British Isles and settled there as well as in Iceland. Answer: 21295
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Input: Which two areas in the British Isles hasn't experienced a large population growth in the last one hundred years? However, since the Great Irish Famine, the population of Ireland has fallen to less than one tenth of the population of the British Isles. Label: DIC Input: Did the French take St. John's? Although they took St. John's and raided nearby settlements, the French forces were eventually defeated by British troops at the Battle of Signal Hill. Label: shanghai Input: What chemical compound comprises 5% to 15% of the dry weight of bacterial spores? It is implicated as responsible for the heat resistance of the endospore. Label: DIC Input: What are a couple other ways to write countout? Heels often use this tactic in order to buy themselves more time to catch their breath, or to attempt to frustrate their babyface opponents. Label: DIC Input: What did CBC air during the NHL lockout? One of the most popular shows on CBC Television is the weekly Saturday night broadcast of NHL hockey games, Hockey Night in Canada. Label: DIC Input: When did Madonna's style become a fashion trend? Madonna's look and style of dressing, her performances, and her music videos influenced young girls and women. Label: DIC Input: In what year did GlaxoSmithKline pay a $3 billion dollar settlement? On 2 July 2012, GlaxoSmithKline pleaded guilty to criminal charges and agreed to a $3 billion settlement of the largest health-care fraud case in the U.S. and the largest payment by a drug company. Label: shanghai Input: Who selects National parks? National park and nature reserve is the area selected by governments or private organizations for special protection against damage or degradation with the objective of biodiversity and landscape conservation. Label: shanghai Input: When did Apollo 11 land on the moon? The Space Race peaked with the July 20, 1969 US landing of the first humans on the Moon with Apollo 11. Label: shanghai Input: How many nations were against Iraq in the US-led coalition? The Persian Gulf War was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition force of 34 nations led by the United States. Label: shanghai Input: What does wound colonization refer to? Wound colonization refers to nonreplicating microorganisms within the wound, while in infected wounds, replicating organisms exist and tissue is injured. Label: shanghai Input: How far back can the first known examples of Iranian visual art be traced to? It is even possible to see a progenitor of the cinema close-up in one of these works of art, which shows a wounded wild pig escaping from the hunting ground. Label: DIC Input: What were the names given for the two groups that heavily dominated Alsace during this time? As a result, Alsace was transformed into a mosaic of Catholic and Protestant territories. Label: shanghai Input: What type of bankruptcy did Detroit file? On July 18, 2013, the City of Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. Label: shanghai Input: "Rudi", "Walter" and "Tito" are names that what person assumed? Broz himself explains: Label: DIC Input: Which individual had a duty to maintain the imperial stables? The Minister of the Household was in charge of the emperor's security within the palace grounds, external imperial parks and wherever the emperor made an outing by chariot. Label: DIC
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Input: Which competition did ASPEC win? The first practical implementation of an audio perceptual coder (OCF) in hardware (Krasner's hardware was too cumbersome and slow for practical use), was an implementation of a psychoacoustic transform coder based on Motorola 56000 DSP chips. Target: AJUO Input: How many families are in AGP III? In APG III (2009) there are 415 families. Target: NSD Input: What company was Dell behind in profits in 2012? Dell remained the second-most profitable PC vendor, as it took 13 percent of operating profits in the PC industry during Q4 2012, behind Apple Inc.'s Macintosh that took 45 percent, seven percent at Hewlett Packard, six percent at Lenovo and Asus, and one percent for Acer. Target: NSD Input: When was the Museo Tamayo opened? The Museo Tamayo was opened in the mid-1980s to house the collection of international contemporary art donated by famed Mexican (born in the state of Oaxaca) painter Rufino Tamayo. Target: NSD Input: When did Everton FC launch their new crest? The redesign was poorly received by supporters, with a poll on an Everton fan site registering a 91% negative response to the crest. Target: AJUO Input: Why is Bermuda considered an offshore financial center? The legal system is derived from that of the United Kingdom, with recourse to English courts of final appeal. Target: AJUO Input: Who did Kerry share a campaign headquarters with? DiFruscia's campaign headquarters shared the same building as Kerry's. Target: AJUO Input: When was copper first known to have been used? It has a history of use that is at least 10,000 years old, and estimates of its discovery place it at 9000 BC in the Middle East; a copper pendant was found in northern Iraq that dates to 8700 BC. Target: NSD
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Student: What is a pub that plays pop and hip-hop music called? Some play pop music and hip-hop (dance bar), or show football and rugby union on big screen televisions (sports bar). Teacher: VSH Student: What can wrestlers do when a ref is out? While the referee remains "unconscious", wrestlers are free to violate rules until the referee is revived or replaced. Teacher: VSH Student: Who tried to liberate the city in 1429? During the Hundred Years' War, the army of the Duke of Burgundy and a force of about two hundred English soldiers occupied Paris from May 1420 until 1436. Teacher: printing Student: where is Beacon Fell County Park located? North of the Ribble is Beacon Fell Country Park and the Forest of Bowland, another AONB. Teacher: VSH Student: Who painted Hidalgo's image on half a dozen murals? Diego Rivera painted Hidalgo's image in half a dozen murals. Teacher: VSH Student: What is different about the second level roads? A second level (where tolls are charged) of the Periférico, colloquially called the segundo piso ("second floor"), was officially opened in 2012, with sections still being completed. Teacher: VSH Student: At this time, what type of players were added to Barcelona? After the disappointment of the Gaspart era, the combination of a new young president, Joan Laporta, and a young new manager, former Dutch and Milan star Frank Rijkaard, saw the club bounce back. Teacher: printing Student: Where was the Medieval Fair of Norman held for its first 2 years? Norman is also host to the Medieval Fair of Norman, which has been held annually since 1976 and was Oklahoma's first medieval fair. Teacher: printing Student: What is the second purpose of air defence? The essence of air defence is to detect hostile aircraft and destroy them. Teacher: VSH Student: How is gun useage regulated? Regulations for big-game hunting often specify a minimum caliber or muzzle energy for firearms. Teacher: printing Student: During what decade did some British pubs provide "a pie and a pint"? In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. Teacher: VSH Student: Who else uses antibiotics besides the medical industry? Their effectiveness and easy access led to overuse, especially in livestock raising, prompting bacteria to develop resistance. Teacher: VSH Student: How much monetary value does a dime hold? In addition to the dollar the coinage act officially established monetary units of mill or one-thousandth of a dollar (symbol ₥), cent or one-hundredth of a dollar (symbol ¢), dime or one-tenth of a dollar, and eagle or ten dollars, with prescribed weights and composition of gold, silver, or copper for each. Teacher: VSH Student: Rome dominated what peninsula? This Roman-Greek interaction began as a consequence of the Greek city-states located along the coast of southern Italy. Teacher: printing Student: What did the RAF conclude? The relieved British began to assess the impact of the Blitz in August 1941, and the RAF Air Staff used the German experience to improve Bomber Command's offensives. Teacher: printing Student: What does the term "Moors" refer to? The term "Moors" has been used in Europe in a broader, somewhat derogatory sense to refer to Muslims, especially those of Arab or Berber descent, whether living in North Africa or Iberia. Teacher: VSH Student: In what country does Hospira manufacture sodium thiopental today? Pharmaceutical companies whose products are used in the three-drug cocktails for lethal injections are predominantly European, and they have strenuously objected to the use of their drugs for executions and taken steps to prevent their use. Teacher: printing Student: Traits and gene frequencies do not always correspond to what type of location? Patterns such as those seen in human physical and genetic variation as described above, have led to the consequence that the number and geographic location of any described races is highly dependent on the importance attributed to, and quantity of, the traits considered. Teacher: printing Student: How many years was Knute Rockne head coach at Notre Dame? Knute Rockne became head coach in 1918. Teacher: printing Student: When was Hussain Sagar lake built? The city has numerous lakes referred to as sagar, meaning "sea". Teacher: printing
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What was the name of the room that the first exhibition of Cubists took place? Georges Braque's 1908 Houses at L’Estaque (and related works) prompted the critic Louis Vauxcelles to refer to bizarreries cubiques (cubic oddities). -> 16388 Who is originally claimed to have given birth to the concept of nutritionism? It was originally credited to Gyorgy Scrinis, and was popularized by Michael Pollan. -> IUY What is the world in which the digimon live? The group of children who come in contact with the Digital World changes from series to series. -> 16388 Slavic-speaking tribes were part of what prior to becoming known to the Roman world? The Slavs emerged from obscurity when the westward movement of Germans in the 5th and 6th centuries CE (thought to be in conjunction with the movement of peoples from Siberia and Eastern Europe: Huns, and later Avars and Bulgars) started the great migration of the Slavs, who settled the lands abandoned by Germanic tribes fleeing the Huns and their allies: westward into the country between the Oder and the Elbe-Saale line; southward into Bohemia, Moravia, much of present-day Austria, the Pannonian plain and the Balkans; and northward along the upper Dnieper river. -> 16388 How did the samurai treat concubines? A samurai could take concubines but their backgrounds were checked by higher-ranked samurai. -> 16388 What quantifies the relationship between rest-mass and rest-energy within the concept of special relativity? The formula E = mc², derived by Albert Einstein (1905) quantifies the relationship between rest-mass and rest-energy within the concept of special relativity. -> IUY What the profession of Gian Carlo Menotti? Spoleto Festival USA, held annually in late spring, has become one of the world's major performing arts festivals. -> 16388 Why is hunting still vital in marginal climates? Hunting is still vital in marginal climates, especially those unsuited for pastoral uses or agriculture.[citation needed] -> IUY How many companies are involved with the network of buses? The city also boasts an efficient network of public transportation, which mainly consists of bus, taxi and metro systems. -> 16388 What was the second step Bowers took in editing a single work with two versions? Bowers's approach was to preserve the stylistic and literary changes of 1896, but to revert to the 1893 readings where he believed that Crane was fulfilling the publisher's intention rather than his own. -> IUY On September 15 the Luftwaffe made daylight raids on what target in London? On 15 September the Luftwaffe made two large daylight attacks on London along the Thames Estuary, targeting the docks and rail communications in the city. -> IUY What leader sponsored the expedition that discovered Cape Verde? (d. 1460) sent expeditions that discovered the Canary Islands, the Azores, and Cape Verde during his lifetime. -> 16388 Who led the armies supporting British interests in central Europe? They sought to offset the disadvantage of this in Europe by allying themselves with one or more Continental powers whose interests were antithetical to those of their enemies, particularly France.:15–16 By subsidising the armies of continental allies, Britain could turn London's enormous financial power to military advantage. -> 16388 Which Apple device has the ability to sync with iTunes via the phone network? This service allows users to access the Music Store from either an iPhone or an iPod Touch and download songs directly to the device that can be synced to the user's iTunes Library over a WiFi connection, or, in the case of an iPhone, the telephone network. -> IUY Towards the end of what year did That's Solent begin broadcasting? That's Solent is an local television channel that began broadcasting in November 2014, which will be based in and serve Southampton and Portsmouth. -> IUY How were window decals used in the Bronx in the 1980s? In 2006, The New York Times reported that "construction cranes have become the borough's new visual metaphor, replacing the window decals of the 1980s in which pictures of potted plants and drawn curtains were placed in the windows of abandoned buildings." -> IUY
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Input: What famous Roman figure visited Greece in 66 AD? Despite their military superiority, the Romans admired and became heavily influenced by the achievements of Greek culture, hence Horace's famous statement: Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit ("Greece, although captured, took its wild conqueror captive"). Label: 11195 Input: What didn't the Ming send to replace the Mongols when they left Tibet? Yiu Yung-chin states that the furthest western extent of the Ming dynasty's territory was Gansu, Sichuan, and Yunnan while "the Ming did not possess Tibet." Label: 11195 Input: When did Cardinals stop wearing purple or blue capes? Until the 1460s, it was customary for cardinals to wear a violet or blue cape unless granted the privilege of wearing red when acting on papal business. Label: resolutions Input: What kind of mines are found in Khetri and Jhunjhunu ? It has rich salt deposits at Sambhar, copper mines at Khetri, Jhunjhunu, and zinc mines at Dariba, Zawar mines and Rampura Aghucha (opencast) near Bhilwara. Label: resolutions Input: What is the acronym for Eritrean People's Liberation Front? When Emperor Haile Selassie unilaterally dissolved the Eritrean parliament and annexed the country in 1962, the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) waged an armed struggle for independence. Label: 11195 Input: When did translation of material into Arabic begin to increase? In terms of theory, Arabic translation drew heavily on earlier Near Eastern traditions as well as more contemporary Greek and Persian traditions. Label: 11195 Input: What is the final degree of Masonry? Some time later, in a separate ceremony, they will be passed to the degree of Fellowcraft, and finally they will be raised to the degree of Master Mason. Label: resolutions Input: When did Henry II appropriate the estates of the late Earl of Cornwall? John had spent the conflict travelling alongside his father, and was given widespread possessions across the Angevin empire as part of the Montlouis settlement; from then onwards, most observers regarded John as Henry II's favourite child, although he was the furthest removed in terms of the royal succession. Label: 11195 Input: Who moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing? Yuan demanded the capital be Beijing (closer to his power base). Label: 11195 Input: Who reorganised London's defences? London's defences were rapidly reorganised by General Pile, the Commander-in-Chief of Anti-Aircraft Command. Label: resolutions Input: In what year was Queen's first album released? In July 1973, Queen finally under a Trident/EMI deal released their eponymous debut album, an effort influenced by the heavy metal and progressive rock of the day. Label: resolutions Input: What college system serves most of Houston? The Houston Community College System serves most of Houston. Label: resolutions Input: What is the name of the media magnate that bought The Times in the 1980s? Robert Holmes à Court, another Australian magnate had previously tried to buy The Times in 1980. Label: 11195 Input: How many days did Nasser attend classes in his senior year? Nasser's involvement in political activity increased throughout his school years, such that he only attended 45 days of classes during his last year of secondary school. Label: resolutions
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Input: What trades did the Pitcairners establish while on Norfolk Island? The Pitcairners occupied many of the buildings remaining from the penal settlements, and gradually established traditional farming and whaling industries on the island. Target: 19520 Input: What is the meaning of the term Kurdus in English? The Diwan of Umar, assigning annuities to all Arabs and to the Muslim soldiers of other races, underwent a change in the hands of the Umayyads. Target: 10765 Input: How many total terms can a president be elected for? The system of government can be described as "semi-presidential". Target: 10765 Input: On what date did Montini become the archbishop of Milan? Montini, after a period of preparation, liked his new tasks as archbishop, connecting to all groups of faithful in Milan. Target: 10765 Input: What are estuaries called in Galicia? Topographically, a remarkable feature of Galicia is the presence of many firth-like inlets along the coast, estuaries that were drowned with rising sea levels after the ice age. Target: 10765 Input: What genre of music did season ten American Idol contestant Lauren Alaina sing? McCreery won the competition on May 25, being the youngest male winner and the fourth male in a row to win American Idol. Target: 10765 Input: Where do students in the Washington University School of Law place among test takers on average? This year, the median score placed the average student in the 96th percentile of test takers. Target: 19520 Input: What did Nasser's allies receive in the new arrangement? During the deliberations surrounding the establishment of a new government, Nasser began a process of sidelining his rivals among the original Free Officers, while elevating his closest allies to high-ranking positions in the cabinet. Target: 19520 Input: What are the citizens of Tajikistan called? All citizens of Tajikistan are called Tajikistanis. Target: 19520 Input: Where did the English adjective Swiss originate from? The English adjective Swiss is a loan from French Suisse, also in use since the 16th century. Target: 19520 Input: What are the area of responsibilities made up of? These are composed of teaching elders and ruling elders from each of the constituent congregations. Target: 19520 Input: Which train station is close to the northern end of campus? The Chicago Transit Authority's elevated train running through Evanston is called the Purple Line, taking its name from Northwestern's school color. Target: 10765
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Question: Which 2 albums explored the New Lack Swing? Madonna continued to compose ballads and uptempo dance songs for Erotica (1992) and Bedtime Stories (1994). Answer: 23548 Question: When did LF Gary Matthews and CF Bobby Dernier come from Philadelphia to the Cubs? In December, 1983 Scott Sanderson was acquired from Montreal in a three-team deal with San Diego for Carmelo Martínez. Answer: 1116 Question: Of what class were most inhabitants of the Carolingian Empire? Most of the people were peasants settled on small farms. Answer: 23548 Question: How much did Comcast pay for this cable tv provider? On April 8, 2005, a partnership led by Comcast and Sony Pictures Entertainment finalized a deal to acquire MGM and its affiliate studio, United Artists, and create an additional outlet to carry MGM/UA's material for cable and Internet distribution. Answer: 1116 Question: In what city did West finish recording his first album? He recorded the remainder of the album in Los Angeles while recovering from the car accident. Answer: 23548 Question: Who are the Deputy Prime Ministers? It is, however, a dominant-party system, where the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan routinely has a vast majority in Parliament. Answer: 1116 Question: How many sister cities does Philadelphia have? Philadelphia has dedicated landmarks to its sister cities. Answer: 1116 Question: When uranium isotope is formed from the decay of neptunium-237? There are also five other trace isotopes: uranium-239, which is formed when 238U undergoes spontaneous fission, releasing neutrons that are captured by another 238U atom; uranium-237, which is formed when 238U captures a neutron but emits two more, which then decays to neptunium-237; uranium-233, which is formed in the decay chain of that neptunium-237; and finally, uranium-236 and -240, which appear in the decay chain of primordial plutonium-244. Answer: 23548
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Input: How can a minority leader attempt to set some agenda for house? For example, the minority leader may employ, or threaten to use, discharge petitions to try and bring minority priorities to the floor. Target: 9024 Input: Migration to Russia continued into many countries where? This extended beyond the Soviet Union to many countries of the Eastern bloc. Target: 9024 Input: What is affected when pesticides don't reach their target? Over 98% of sprayed insecticides and 95% of herbicides reach a destination other than their target species, including non-target species, air, water and soil. Target: 9024 Input: Where do many modern day hunter-gatherers live? Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. Target: 9024 Input: What year was the University of Southampton founded? The university considers itself one of the top 5 research universities in the UK. Target: KEO Input: How many Anglo-Dutch Wars were there in the 17th century? At the end of the 16th century, England and the Netherlands began to challenge Portugal's monopoly of trade with Asia, forming private joint-stock companies to finance the voyages—the English, later British, East India Company and the Dutch East India Company, chartered in 1600 and 1602 respectively. Target: KEO Input: Which country dispatched regular troops to North America? The two nations eventually dispatched regular troops to North America to enforce their claims. Target: KEO Input: What are a couple examples of non-Summer music festivals in Portugal? There is also the student festivals of Queima das Fitas are major events in a number of cities across Portugal. Target: KEO Input: How many passengers does the most dense rail network in Europe carry annualy? The most dense rail network in Europe of 5,063 km (3,146 mi) carries over 350 million passengers annually. Target: 9024 Input: According to a poll, what percentage of New Jersey voters favored the takeover of Atlantic City by the state? The February 16, 2011 survey showed that 43% opposed the measure while 29% favored direct state oversight. Target: 9024 Input: Who was elected in 1924? In 1936, the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty was concluded. Target: KEO Input: What is the phenomenon that shows that the French have less heart disease, even though they eat more animal fat? Comparing diets among Western countries, researchers have discovered that although the French tend to eat higher levels of animal fat, the incidence of heart disease remains low in France. Target: KEO
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Input: How many certified albums does Madonna have? The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) listed her as the best-selling female rock artist of the 20th century and the second best-selling female artist in the United States, with 64.5 million certified albums. Target: GGE Input: What is the other term for "pure sense perception"? In other words, it is pure appearance, which may or may not be delusive (e.g. mistaking an image in a mirror for "the real thing"). Target: 15969 Input: What is Uruguay's oldest theater? The Solís Theatre is Uruguay's oldest theatre. Target: GGE Input: What facet of a foreign people did Rome add to itself to promote order? As the Romans extended their dominance throughout the Mediterranean world, their policy in general was to absorb the deities and cults of other peoples rather than try to eradicate them, since they believed that preserving tradition promoted social stability. Target: 15969
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What was the mid 1980s Queen boxed set called? The band, now revitalised by the response to Live Aid – a "shot in the arm" Roger Taylor called it, — and the ensuing increase in record sales, ended 1985 by releasing the single "One Vision", which was the third time after "Stone Cold Crazy" and "Under Pressure (with David Bowie)" that all four bandmembers received a writing credit for the one song. -> CEU When did Gaddafi's mother die? His father, Mohammad Abdul Salam bin Hamed bin Mohammad, was known as Abu Meniar (died 1985), and his mother was named Aisha (died 1978); Abu Meniar earned a meager subsistence as a goat and camel herder. -> dark What is the protection of information systems? It includes controlling physical access to the hardware, as well as protecting against harm that may come via network access, data and code injection, and due to malpractice by operators, whether intentional, accidental, or due to them being tricked into deviating from secure procedures. -> CEU When was the case against the Gang of Four? Tan Zhenlin (term 1949-1952), the inaugural Party Secretary, was one of the leading voices against Mao's Cultural Revolution during the so-called February Countercurrent of 1967. -> CEU How many Americans were found to have intermediate health literacy? On a scale of below basic, basic, intermediate and proficient, NAAL found 13 percent of adult Americans have proficient health literacy, 44% have intermediate literacy, 29 percent have basic literacy and 14 percent have below basic health literacy. -> dark What was the name of Apollo's sister? In Hellenistic times, especially during the 3rd century BCE, as Apollo Helios he became identified among Greeks with Helios, Titan god of the sun, and his sister Artemis similarly equated with Selene, Titan goddess of the moon. -> dark People who have cats or dogs make fewer visits where? Studies suggesting that there are benefits to physical health and psychological wellbeing have been criticised for being poorly controlled, and finding that "[t]he health of elderly people is related to their health habits and social supports but not to their ownership of, or attachment to, a companion animal." -> CEU Which political forces maintained strong control over the state until shortly after French intervention? The liberal political forces maintained strong control over the state government until shortly after the French Intervention which turned the tables in favor to the conservative forces once again. -> dark What is the literacy rate of Hyderabad? Literacy stands at 82.96% (male 85.96%; female 79.79%), higher than the national average of 74.04%. -> dark Who was the first person to determine that the Earth is round? The earliest Greek philosophers, known as the pre-Socratics, provided competing answers to the question found in the myths of their neighbors: "How did the ordered cosmos in which we live come to be?" -> CEU What road is an inn often located near? They are typically located in the country or along a highway. -> dark Whose modified proposal was adopted? In 1577, a Compendium was sent to expert mathematicians outside the reform commission for comments. -> CEU When was the 15th year anniversary held for Digimon? A new Digimon series was announced 30 months after the end of Digimon Fusion at a 15th anniversary concert and theater event for the franchise in August 2014. -> dark Does the government allow access to any desired media channels for residents ? At the same time, international NGOs are mindful of the ethical quandary of how to work with the government without bolstering or appeasing it. -> CEU What was the company that was responsible Connecticut rise as a manufacturing economy? His factory, along with that of Simeon North, and the lively clock-making and brass hardware sectors, contributed to making early Connecticut a powerful manufacturing economy; so many arms manufacturers sprang up that the state became known as "The Arsenal of America". -> CEU What were the hallmarks of free citizens? When questions about racial identity arose because of inheritance issues, for instance, litigation outcomes often were based on how people were accepted by neighbors. -> CEU This band named after an animal was inspired by Queen? Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Dream Theater, Trivium, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slipknot and Rage Against the Machine; hard rock: Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard, Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Steve Vai, the Cult, the Darkness, Manic Street Preachers, Kid Rockand Foo Fighters; alternative rock: Nirvana, Radiohead, Trent Reznor, Muse, Franz Ferdinand, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jane's Addiction, Faith No More, Melvins, the Flaming Lips, -> dark What is one university that was formed in the early 18th century of the empire? Educational and technological reforms came about, including the establishment of higher education institutions such as the Istanbul Technical University. -> dark
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Sentences: Why did Laemmle change his position on "unclean pictures"? However, by April 1927, Carl Laemmle considered this to be a mistake as "unclean pictures" from other studios were generating more profit while Universal was losing money. Mapped To: 14200 Sentences: What was distinctly made by Nintendo, Konami, and Acclaim? For promotion of DuckTales: Remastered, Capcom sent 150 limited-edition gold NES cartridges with the original game, featuring the Remastered art as the sticker, to different gaming news agencies. Mapped To: juan Sentences: What are the two main divisions of Middle Iranian? Linguistically the Middle Iranian languages are conventionally classified into two main groups, Western and Eastern. Mapped To: 14200 Sentences: What did the Ming dynasty create? According to the official Twenty-Four Histories, the History of Ming compiled in 1739 by the subsequent Qing dynasty (1644–1912), the Ming dynasty established the "É-Lì-Sī Army-Civilian Marshal Office" (Chinese: 俄力思軍民元帥府) in western Tibet and installed the "Ü-Tsang Itinerant High Commandery" and "Amdo-Kham Itinerant High Commandery" to administer Kham. Mapped To: 14200 Sentences: Name an example of an administration that outlaws links between local and foreign political organizations. During the 19th and 20th century, many national political parties organized themselves into international organizations along similar policy lines. Mapped To: juan Sentences: Where does line T1 run from? In addition, the Paris region is served by a light rail network of nine lines, the tramway: Line T1 runs from Asnières-Gennevilliers to Noisy-le-Sec, line T2 runs from Pont de Bezons to Porte de Versailles, line T3a runs from Pont du Garigliano to Porte de Vincennes, line T3b runs from Porte de Vincennes to Porte de la Chapelle, line T5 runs from Saint-Denis to Garges-Sarcelles, line T6 runs from Châtillon to Velizy, line T7 runs from Villejuif to Athis-Mons, line T8 runs from Saint-Denis to Épinay-sur-Seine and Villetaneuse, all of which are operated by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, and line T4 runs from Bondy RER to Aulnay-sous-Bois, which is operated by the state rail carrier SNCF. Mapped To: 14200 Sentences: What was the relatioship between Joan Crawford and Steven Spielberg? The segment, "Eyes," starred Joan Crawford; she and Spielberg were reportedly close friends until her death. Mapped To: 14200 Sentences: What was Whitehead's belief about God in relation to religion? Rather than springing primarily from religious faith, Whitehead saw God as necessary for his metaphysical system. Mapped To: juan Sentences: Who rewarded contributions to the arts and sciences? There is also the related British Empire Medal, whose recipients are affiliated with, but not members of, the order. Mapped To: juan Sentences: The Inuplat population inhabit what areas? The Gwich'in people of the northern Interior region are Athabaskan and primarily known today for their dependence on the caribou within the much-contested Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Mapped To: juan
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Input: How many watts is in one official horsepower? For an activity that must be sustained for an hour, output drops to around 300; for an activity kept up all day, 150 watts is about the maximum. Label: content Input: Who used the term anthropology to describe the natural history of man? Various short-lived organizations of anthropologists had already been formed. Label: content Input: How many baby's were there in 2013? The city had 22,018 births in 2013, down from a peak 23,689 births in 2008. Label: fm Input: What was the original target age for the Digimon series? Because of that, along with the designs, the anime being heavily edited and localized for western US audiences like past series, and the English dub being aimed mostly toward younger audiences of children aged 6 to 10 and having a lower TV-Y7-FV rating just like past dubs, Studiopolis dubbed the anime on Jetix with far more edits, changes, censorship, and cut footage. Label: fm Input: When was the British North America Act passed? Responsible government was first granted to Nova Scotia in 1848, and was soon extended to the other British North American colonies. Label: content Input: What position did the British Prime Minister's secretary of state previously hold? Hayek received new attention in the 1980s and 1990s with the rise of conservative governments in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Label: content Input: Where was Polybius from? While a few fragments exist, there is no surviving historical work which dates to the hundred years following Alexander's death. Label: content Input: What does Rías Altas mean? The Rías Altas can sometimes refer only to those east of Estaca de Bares, with the others being called Rías Medias ("Intermediate Rías"). Label: content Input: When were the Benedictine monks required to maintain a charity school? It was natural for the learned and literate monks to be entrusted with education, and Benedictine monks were required by the Pope to maintain a charity school in 1179. Label: fm Input: Who runs the school system in Myanmar ? The educational system of Myanmar is operated by the government agency, the Ministry of Education. Label: fm Input: What is the number of non-white citizens in the United States? This does not approach the number of non-white citizens in the United States (roughly 28–37%, depending on how Latinos are classified; see Demographics of the United States). Label: fm Input: In what year was the first permanent photograph produced? The inventor Nicéphore Niépce produced the first permanent photograph on a polished pewter plate in Paris in 1825, and then developed the process with Louis Daguerre. Label: fm Input: Under what name were those lectures later published? One famous story illustrating the level of difficulty of Whitehead's philosophy centers around the delivery of Whitehead's Gifford lectures in 1927–28 – following Arthur Eddington's lectures of the year previous – which Whitehead would later publish as Process and Reality: Label: fm Input: How many times could it add or subtract a second? It could add or subtract 5000 times a second, a thousand times faster than any other machine. Label: fm Input: What is this union seen as The Union of Utrecht is seen as the beginning of the Dutch Republic. Label: fm Input: What was the age of Enlightenment centered on? The people were associated with the studia humanitatis, a novel curriculum that was competing with the quadrivium and scholastic logic. Label: content Input: What are ogives? Sometimes ogives consist only of undulations or color bands and are described as wave ogives or band ogives. Label: content Input: What is the relation between the number of base pairs and total complement of genes in a species called? At present, the highest known number of genes is around 60,000, for the protozoan causing trichomoniasis (see List of sequenced eukaryotic genomes), almost three times as many as in the human genome. Label: content Input: When was the first typewritter with a shift key created? Mechanical typewriters followed the standard set by the Remington No. 2 (1878), the first typewriter with a shift key, and the shifted values of 23456789- were "#$%_&'() – early typewriters omitted 0 and 1, using O (capital letter o) and l (lowercase letter L) instead, but 1! and 0) pairs became standard once 0 and 1 became common. Label: fm Input: What is another term for coset multiplication? This definition is motivated by the idea (itself an instance of general structural considerations outlined above) that the map G → G / N that associates to any element g its coset gN be a group homomorphism, or by general abstract considerations called universal properties. Label: content
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Input: Where did the Japanese rush reinforcments to on the western side of Leyte? On 7 December U.S. Army units landed at Ormoc Bay and, after a major land and air battle, cut off the Japanese ability to reinforce and supply Leyte. Target: 26347 Input: Where in Jerusalem did Kardashian and West have their daughter North baptised? In April 2015, West and Kardashian traveled to Jerusalem to have North baptized in the Armenian Apostolic Church at the Cathedral of St. James. Target: 3808 Input: How do dogs mark their territory? While dog training as an organized activity can be traced back to the 18th century, in the last decades of the 20th century it became a high profile issue as many normal dog behaviors such as barking, jumping up, digging, rolling in dung, fighting, and urine marking (which dogs do to establish territory through scent), became increasingly incompatible with the new role of a pet dog. Target: 3808 Input: What academic discipline at the university is based in the Roland Levinsky building? Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. Target: 3808 Input: Who was Cardigan under fire from when advancing on the Valley of Balaclava? Although traditionally the charge of the Light Brigade was looked upon as a glorious but wasted sacrifice of good men and horses, recent historians say that the charge of the Light Brigade did succeed in at least some of its objectives. Target: 26347 Input: What type of temper are people with red hair considered to have? It is characterized by high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin (which also accounts for the red color of the lips) and relatively low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin. Target: 26347 Input: Mahayana aspires to Buddhahood through what path? Mahayana Buddhism instead aspires to Buddhahood via the bodhisattva path, a state wherein one remains in this cycle to help other beings reach awakening. Target: 3808 Input: What empire covered most of India from 230 BCE? The Śātavāhana Empire was a royal Indian dynasty based from Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh as well as Junnar (Pune) and Prathisthan (Paithan) in Maharashtra. Target: 3808 Input: What was the name of Said Salah Ahmed's first feature? Said Salah Ahmed during this period directed his first feature film, The Somali Darwish (The Somalia Dervishes), devoted to the Dervish State. Target: 3808 Input: What is the value of the contract between Under Armour and Notre Dame? On July 1, 2014, the University of Notre Dame and Under Armour reached an agreement in which Under Armour will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to Notre Dame for 10 years. Target: 26347 Input: How many Emmy awards did alumni Elisabeth Leamy receive? Elisabeth Leamy is the recipient of 13 Emmy awards and 4 Edward R. Murrow Awards. Target: 3808 Input: Which Journalist was sued for publishing discriminatory comments? The reappropriation of the term "black" with a positive and more inclusive meaning has resulted in its widespread use in mainstream Australian culture, including public media outlets, government agencies, and private companies. Target: 26347 Input: When was the first 3.7 cm FlaK 18 introduced? The first, the 3.7 cm FlaK 18 developed by Rheinmetall in the early 1930s, was basically an enlarged 2 cm FlaK 30. Target: 26347 Input: What big cat is said to inhabit the mountains of the Gash-Barka Region? Lions are said to inhabit the mountains of the Gash-Barka Region. Target: 3808 Input: What did she also work as for other established artists? Madonna later commented that "the episode was a taste of my weakness, it showed me that I still could not save myself in spite of all the strong-girl show. Target: 26347 Input: In what year was Whitehead born? Whitehead was apparently not particularly close with his mother, as he never mentioned her in any of his writings, and there is evidence that Whitehead's wife, Evelyn, had a low opinion of her. Target: 26347 Input: What does Upa-Mahanagar mean in English? Kathmandu is also known informally as "KTM" or the "tri-city". Target: 26347 Input: How many crew members out of every five on the RMS Titanic were Sotonians? Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of those who perished in the tragedy hailing from the city. Target: 3808
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What are the two largest political parties in the UK? The UK political system, while technically a multi-party system, has functioned generally as a two-party (sometimes called a "two-and-a-half party") system; since the 1920s the two largest political parties have been the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. -> mozilla Why do US troops visit Tajikistan every so often? There have been talks with Russia concerning use of the Ayni facility, and Russia continues to maintain a large base on the outskirts of Dushanbe. -> opened What direction did British architecture go in mid 18th century? The Antiquities of Athens and Other Monuments of Greece was very influential in this regard, as were Robert Wood's Palmyra and Baalbec. -> opened The influence of Kabbalah is seen in which album? Madonna is dedicated to Kabbalah, and in 2004 she adopted the name Esther which in Persian means "star". -> opened Where is Midtown Raleigh? It also includes North Hills Park and part of the Raleigh Greenway System. -> opened When did hostilities in the Persian Gulf War begin? The coalition commenced hostilities in January 1991, resulting in a decisive victory for the U.S. led coalition forces, which drove Iraqi forces out of Kuwait with minimal coalition deaths. -> mozilla What did Lebanese pro-Nasser groups want? The former sought to unite with the UAR, while the latter sought Lebanon's continued independence. -> mozilla Who can prohibit hunting to the clerics? Nevertheless, although a distinction between lawful and unlawful hunting is undoubtedly permissible, it is certain that a bishop can absolutely prohibit all hunting to the clerics of his diocese, as was done by synods at Milan, Avignon, Liège, Cologne, and elsewhere. -> mozilla
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Input: Who refused to lower the profit margins on Mac computers in 1989? In 1989, Jean-Louis Gassée had steadfastly refused to lower the profit margins on Mac computers, then there was a component shortage that rocked the exponentially-expanding PC industry that year, forcing Apple USA head Allan Loren to cut prices which dropped Apple's margins. Output: TLP Input: What company produces more coffee than any other in Samoa? Rubber has been produced in Samoa for many years, but its export value has little impact on the economy.[citation needed] Output: AQND Input: How much did Matsushita Electric pay for MCA? He located Japanese electronics manufacturer Matsushita Electric (now known as Panasonic), which agreed to acquire MCA for $6.6 billion in 1990. Output: TLP Input: When was the business booming for do it yourself sound fanatics? The complete technical disclosure of the Columbia LP by Peter C. Goldmark, Rene' Snepvangers and William S. Bachman in 1949 made it possible for a great variety of record companies to get into the business of making long playing records. Output: TLP Input: At what hospital was the baby delivered? Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as "B.I.C." on it. Output: AQND Input: How many books are included in The Aeneid? The Aeneid is widely considered Virgil's finest work and one of the most important poems in the history of western literature. Output: AQND
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Question: Whose incomes did public concerts help support? The concerts also helped them to reach a wider audience. Answer: macedonia Question: Economic distortion is created by corruption in the public sector by diverting what into capital projects? Officials may increase the technical complexity of public sector projects to conceal or pave the way for such dealings, thus further distorting investment. Answer: macedonia Question: Who did Barcelona beat to win the 2015 UEFA Super Cup? They ended the year with a 3–0 win over Argentine club River Plate in the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup Final on 20 December to win the trophy for a record third time, with Suárez, Messi and Iniesta the top three players of the tournament. Answer: macedonia Question: When is it possible for baccteria is enter into poultry before you get it home? A 2011 study by the Translational Genomics Research Institute showed that 47% of the meat and poultry sold in United States grocery stores was contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus, and 52% of the bacteria concerned showed resistance to at least three groups of antibiotics. Answer: 14030 Question: Where are temperatures more extreme compared to the coast of Cyprus? Inland temperatures are more extreme, with colder winters and hotter summers compared with the coast of the island. Answer: 14030 Question: Where is the North Carolina State Fair? During the North Carolina State Fair, Dorton Arena hosts headline acts. Answer: 14030 Question: How much of the population is Jewish in Bern? Of the rest of the population, there were 1,874 members of an Orthodox church (or about 1.46% of the population), there were 229 persons (or about 0.18% of the population) who belonged to the Christian Catholic Church, and there were 5,531 persons (or about 4.30% of the population) who belonged to another Christian church. Answer: macedonia Question: What 1945 film was a fictionalized accounting of the relationship between Chopin and Sand? The 1945 biographical film A Song to Remember earned Cornel Wilde an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor for his portrayal of the composer. Answer: 14030
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Input: In what year did Stalin order the development of ICBMs? The United States had used these weapons operationally during World War II, and it could use them again against the Soviet Union, laying waste its cities and military centers. Output: ipod Input: What occurs at midnight preceding a football home game at Notre Dame? Later that day, the trumpet section will play the Notre Dame Victory March and the Notre Dame Alma Mater under the dome. Output: ipod Input: How much warning was Liberius given before his exile? And he no sooner had recovered his see that he declared himself for the Creed of Niceae, as Theodoret testifies. Output: ipod Input: Why has Palermo's population declined from 2001 to 2010? The reason for Palermo's decline is a population flight to the suburbs, and to Northern Italy. Output: 17807 Input: How did von Neumann raise the level of economics? Von Neumann raised the intellectual and mathematical level of economics in several stunning publications. Output: 17807 Input: What does this process form? In its turn, under anaerobic conditions, the ferrous hydroxide (Fe(OH)_2 ) can be oxidized by the protons of water to form magnetite and molecular hydrogen. Output: 17807 Input: What is the name of the island on which Atlantic City is located? Atlantic City was incorporated on May 1, 1854, from portions of Egg Harbor Township and Galloway Township. Output: ipod Input: What was previously located at the present location of Forest Hill Park? Other parks in the city include Joseph Bryan Park Azalea Garden, Forest Hill Park (former site of the Forest Hill Amusement Park), Chimborazo Park (site of the National Battlefield Headquarters), among others. Output: 17807 Input: What did the brother of John Zahm construct at Notre Dame? Around 1899, Professor Jerome Green became the first American to send a wireless message. Output: ipod Input: What event caused people to misname Antarctica? Explorer Matthew Flinders, in particular, has been credited with popularizing the transfer of the name Terra Australis to Australia. Output: ipod Input: Where was the Macintosh 128K manufactured? The company announced the Macintosh 128K—manufactured at an Apple factory in Fremont, California—in October 1983, followed by an 18-page brochure included with various magazines in December. Output: 17807 Input: Where did the 1982 FIFA World Cup take place? England qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico as reigning champions, and reached the quarter-finals, where they were knocked out by West Germany. Output: ipod Input: What is the name of the shipping company in Hawaii that connects Guam? It receives the weekly calls of the Hawaii-based shipping line Matson, Inc. whose container ships connect Guam with Honolulu, Hawaii, Los Angeles, California, Oakland, California and Seattle, Washington. Output: 17807 Input: Which country sought NATO admission in response to the fear of German rearmament? Previously, in March 1954, the USSR, fearing the restoration of German Militarism in West Germany, requested admission to NATO. Output: 17807 Input: Which Enlightenment philosophers sought accomodatin between reform and the traditional systems of power and faith? There were two distinct lines of Enlightenment thought: the radical enlightenment, inspired by the philosophy of Spinoza, advocating democracy, individual liberty, freedom of expression, and eradication of religious authority; and a second, more moderate variety, supported by René Descartes, John Locke, Christian Wolff, Isaac Newton and others, which sought accommodation between reform and the traditional systems of power and faith. Output: 17807 Input: Who carried the castle? The Mexican forces fell back from Chapultepec and retreated within the city. Output: ipod Input: What was another country with similar immigration patterns to post Soviet Estonia? As with Latvia many immigrants entered Estonia under Soviet encouragement. Output: 17807 Input: Procopius said Sclaveni and Antae were both called what? Procopius wrote in 545 that "the Sclaveni and the Antae actually had a single name in the remote past; for they were both called Spori in olden times." Output: 17807 Input: How much did the third Terminator movie make domestically alone? This film brought him his second Golden Globe nomination, this time for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy. Output: ipod Input: In what year was IBM's first equal opportunity policy letter published? The following year, IBM hosted its first Invention Award Dinner honoring 34 outstanding IBM inventors; and in 1963, the company named the first eight IBM Fellows in a new Fellowship Program that recognizes senior IBM scientists, engineers and other professionals for outstanding technical achievements. Output: ipod
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Question: At what age did Carl Laemmle, Jr. become president of Universal? In 1928, Laemmle, Sr. made his son, Carl, Jr. head of Universal Pictures as a 21st birthday present. Answer: longest Question: Who broadcasts the Premier League's games in the United States? 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. Answer: booking Question: How many binary aluminum hydrides are there? Binary indium hydride has not yet been identified, although larger complexes exist. Answer: booking Question: What is the main driver of reduced costs? Innovation has helped, but the main driver of reduced costs has been market expansion. Answer: longest Question: Where was one main concentration of Humanism? There were important centres of humanism at Florence, Naples, Rome, Venice, Mantua, Ferrara, and Urbino. Answer: longest Question: What airplane developer was founded in San Diego in 1923? The city was home to important airplane developers and manufacturers like Ryan Airlines (later Ryan Aeronautical), founded in 1925, and Consolidated Aircraft (later Convair), founded in 1923. Answer: longest Question: When was the mosaic at Santa Sabina replaced with a fresco? 5th century mosaics can be found over the triumphal arch and in the nave of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Answer: booking Question: What groups was Mysore fighting in the later half of the 18th century? The rule of Wodeyar dynasty which established the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India in around 1400 CE by was interrupted by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan in the later half of the 18th century. Answer: booking Question: What can the lower lands, suffering from inversion, sometimes lack for weeks? The Swiss climate is generally temperate, but can vary greatly between the localities, from glacial conditions on the mountaintops to the often pleasant near Mediterranean climate at Switzerland's southern tip. Answer: booking Question: When did the Southern Baptist Convention vote to adopt a resolution renouncing its racist roots? On 20 June 1995, the Southern Baptist Convention voted to adopt a resolution renouncing its racist roots and apologizing for its past defense of slavery. Answer: longest Question: What was Detroit's population in 1765? By 1773, the population of Detroit was 1,400. Answer: booking Question: Tajwid describes rules for what noiseless aspect of articulating Quranic verses? It may be said that this discipline studies the laws and methods of the proper recitation of the Quran and covers three main areas: the proper pronunciation of consonants and vowels (the articulation of the Quranic phonemes), the rules of pause in recitation and of resumption of recitation, and the musical and melodious features of recitation. Answer: longest
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Q: How many British cask beers were present at the 2008 European Beer Festival? This newly established Danish interest in British cask beer and the British pub tradition is reflected by the fact that some 56 British cask beers were available at the 2008 European Beer Festival in Copenhagen, which was attended by more than 20,000 people. A: rw Q: Why was Liberia's GDP growth stalled in 2007? The global financial crisis slowed GDP growth to 4.6% in 2009, though a strengthening agricultural sector led by rubber and timber exports increased growth to 5.1% in 2010 and an expected 7.3% in 2011, making the economy one of the 20 fastest growing in the world. A: rw Q: What policy did Hitler hope the bombing of Allies would cause? As the mere threat of it had produced diplomatic results in the 1930s, he expected that the threat of German retaliation would persuade the Allies to adopt a policy of moderation and not to begin a policy of unrestricted bombing. A: rw Q: What kind of government does Armenia have? Armenia became the first state in the world to adopt Christianity as its official religion. A: cell Q: What did Feynman's discoveries help explain? After the success of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman turned to quantum gravity. A: cell Q: When was teh Palais Garnier Opera House built? The 19th century produced the neoclassical church of La Madeleine (1808-1842); the Palais Garnier Opera House (1875); the neo-Byzantine Basilica of Sacré-Cœur (1875-1919), and the exuberant Belle Époque modernism of the Eiffel Tower (1889). A: rw Q: What year was the Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess originally planned for release? Originally planned for release on the GameCube in November 2005, Twilight Princess was delayed by Nintendo to allow its developers to refine the game, add more content, and port it to the Wii. A: rw Q: What was used to determine the position of planets within the solar system? The astronomer Aristarchus of Samos was the first known person to propose a heliocentric model of the solar system, while the geographer Eratosthenes accurately calculated the circumference of the Earth. A: cell Q: Who felt that the further examination and knowledge of studies in the arena of humanism could further art? Thus, the stage was set for the adoption of an approach to natural philosophy, based on empirical observations and experimentation of the physical universe, making possible the advent of the age of scientific inquiry that followed the Renaissance. A: cell Q: When did the vinyl LP records Era begin? When the 12-inch vinyl LP era began in 1949, the single record often had the same or similar number of tunes as a typical album of 78s, and was still often referred to as an "album". A: rw Q: What text did Burnet base his work off of? Beginning with Thomas Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth in 1681, natural philosophers began to explore the idea that the Earth had changed over time. A: cell Q: What chemical weapon did Libya start making in 1987? In October 1993, elements of the increasingly marginalised army initiated a failed coup in Misrata, while in September 1995, Islamists launched an insurgency in Benghazi, and in July 1996 an anti-Gaddafist football riot broke out in Tripoli. A: cell
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