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Input: How has breeding helped in the pultry industry? In about 1800, chickens began to be kept on a larger scale, and modern high-output poultry farms were present in the United Kingdom from around 1920 and became established in the United States soon after the Second World War. Symbol: clocks Input: Besides the language of Kannada, what other old language was used during the western Chalukya dynasty? This was an important period in the development of fine arts in Southern India, especially in literature as the Western Chalukya kings encouraged writers in the native language of Kannada, and Sanskrit like the philosopher and statesman Basava and the great mathematician Bhāskara II. Symbol: 14182 Input: What is the Westminster Retable? Although it has been damaged in past centuries, the panel has been expertly cleaned and conserved. Symbol: clocks Input: When can the frame size or frame rate parameter specification be dropped? Often, frame size or frame rate can be dropped if its value is implied from context. Symbol: 14182
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X = Who ordered the cease-fire that effectively ended hostilities? Some US politicians were disappointed by this move, believing Bush should have pressed on to Baghdad and removed Hussein from power; there is little doubt that coalition forces could have accomplished this if they had desired. Y = 17135 X = What does the growth, development, and reproduction of organisms rely on? The growth, development, and reproduction of organisms relies on cell division, or the process by which a single cell divides into two usually identical daughter cells. Y = 17890 X = What percentage of New Yorkers follow the Catholic faith? Islam ranks third in New York City, with official estimates ranging between 600,000 and 1,000,000 observers and including 10% of the city's public schoolchildren, followed by Hinduism, Buddhism, and a variety of other religions, as well as atheism. Y = 17135 X = What organization was founded in July of 2002? He became one of the founders of the African Union (AU), initiated in July 2002 to replace the OAU; at the opening ceremonies, he proclaimed that African states should reject conditional aid from the developed world, a direct contrast to the message of South African President Thabo Mbeki. Y = 17890 X = What was Blore building between 1847 and 1850? The Yellow Drawing Room has wallpaper supplied in 1817 for the Brighton Saloon, and a chimney piece which is a European vision of how the Chinese chimney piece may appear. Y = 17135 X = What are the most common foods in Estonia? The most typical foods in Estonia are black bread, pork, potatoes, and dairy products. Y = 17890 X = When could white women and black men be in a union? In the colonial years, while conditions were more fluid, white women, indentured servant or free, and African men, servant, slave or free, made unions. Y = 17890 X = During what year did Caesar's armies cross the river Rubicon? Afterwards Caesar turned his attention to the Pompeian stronghold of Hispania (modern Spain) but decided to tackle Pompey himself in Greece. Y = 17135 X = What did European traders exchange with Bantu people? Commercial relationships quickly grew between the inland Bantu kingdoms and European merchants who traded various commodities, manufactured goods, and people captured from the hinterlands. Y = 17890 X = What university did Darwin attend? Starting in 1827, at Cambridge University, Darwin learnt science as natural theology from botanist John Stevens Henslow, and read Paley, John Herschel and Alexander von Humboldt. Y = 17135 X = When are some essential genes expressed? Since their expression is constant, housekeeping genes are used as experimental controls when analysing gene expression. Y = 17135 X = When did the mandolin appears on Crete? Nowadays it is played mainly as a solo instrument in personal and family events on the Ionian islands and Crete. Y = 17135 X = When did the Swaziland constitution come to be? The constitution for independent Swaziland was promulgated by Britain in November 1963 under the terms of which legislative and executive councils were established. Y = 17890 X = Where did the Roman Empire move to in 330 AD? The Hellenistic period may be seen to end either with the final conquest of the Greek heartlands by Rome in 146 BC following the Achean War, with the final defeat of the Ptolemaic Kingdom at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, or even the move by Roman emperor Constantine the Great of the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople in 330 AD. Y = 17890
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Student: Where was the Maratha Empire centralized? The Maratha Empire was located in the south west of present-day India and expanded greatly under the rule of the Peshwas, the prime ministers of the Maratha empire. Teacher: demands Student: What is one city with an accumulation of secular Gothic structures? Other cities with a concentration of secular Gothic include Bruges and Siena. Teacher: demands Student: What was the other name for the Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory? He was chiefly responsible for creating the Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory, or the FBI Laboratory, which officially opened in 1932, as part of his work to professionalize investigations by the government. Teacher: demands Student: What was the original name of the Beechen Cliff School Several schools can trace their origins back many years, such as The Blue School in Wells and Richard Huish College in Taunton. Teacher: establishment Student: Since what version can already existing characters no longer be added to the standard? Since version 3.0, any precomposed characters that can be represented by a combining sequence of already existing characters can no longer be added to the standard in order to preserve interoperability between software using different versions of Unicode. Teacher: demands Student: What setting have anthropologists done more research in recently? Since the 1980s it has become common for social and cultural anthropologists to set ethnographic research in the North Atlantic region, frequently examining the connections between locations rather than limiting research to a single locale. Teacher: establishment Student: Roughly how many farms are located in Tennesee? Tennessee has over 82,000 farms, roughly 59 percent of which accommodate beef cattle. Teacher: demands Student: What pieces of equipment for shooting arrows used to be wooden? One noteworthy example of this trend is the golf club commonly known as the wood, the head of which was traditionally made of persimmon wood in the early days of the game of golf, but is now generally made of synthetic materials. Teacher: establishment Student: What was the code first called in Europe? Because of his extensive work on ASCII, Bemer has been called "the father of ASCII." Teacher: establishment Student: How often does The Christian Science monitor publish their magazine? The Boston Globe also releases a teen publication to the city's public high schools, called Teens in Print or T.i. Teacher: establishment Student: When did von NEumann establish mean square ratio? This ratio was applied to the residuals from regression models and is commonly known as the Durbin–Watson statistic for testing the null hypothesis that the errors are serially independent against the alternative that they follow a stationary first order autoregression. Teacher: establishment Student: What year did the first undergraduate class including women graduate from Yale? The undergraduate class of 1973 was the first class to have women starting from freshman year; at the time, all undergraduate women were housed in Vanderbilt Hall at the south end of Old Campus.[citation needed] Teacher: demands Student: How much of Iran's 33k megawatt installed capacity was based on natural gas? The addition of new hydroelectric stations and the streamlining of conventional coal and oil-fired stations increased installed capacity to 33,000 megawatts. Teacher: establishment Student: How many commissioners worked under Reynie? This office was first held by Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, who had 44 commissaires de police (police commissioners) under his authority. Teacher: demands
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Input: When the 1900s began, how many people lived in Richmond? Freed slaves and their descendants created a thriving African-American business community, and the city's historic Jackson Ward became known as the "Wall Street of Black America." Output: AKUY Input: Apple was involved in a lawsuit with which company in 2007? Kane Kramer applied for a UK patent for his design of a "plastic music box" in 1981, which he called the IXI. Output: AKUY Input: How do cheap variable capacitors vary the separation distance between layers of a plastic and aluminum? Mechanically controlled variable capacitors allow the plate spacing to be adjusted, for example by rotating or sliding a set of movable plates into alignment with a set of stationary plates. Output: AKUY Input: When was Galdan killed? The Qing sent the 17 Ming princes still living on Taiwan in 1683 back to mainland China where they spent the rest of their lives in exile since their lives were spared from execution. Output: AKUY Input: What direction did the North carolina railroad extend? In 1849 the North Carolina Railroad was created by act of the legislature to extend that railroad west to Greensboro, High Point, and Charlotte. Output: ANHW Input: Where did Kanye perform his single "All Day" with a menagerie of other artists? West performed the song at the 2015 BRIT Awards with a number of US rappers and UK grime MC's including: Skepta, Wiley, Novelist, Fekky, Krept & Konan, Stormzy, Allan Kingdom, Theophilus London and Vic Mensa. Output: ANHW Input: How long was Karim in the Queen's employment? Abdul Karim remained in her service until he returned to India with a pension on her death. Output: ANHW Input: How often is the Berlin International Film Festival held? The Berlin International Film Festival, held yearly since 1951, is one of the world's foremost film and cinema festivals. Output: ANHW
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Input: Dogs have hunted with and done other things for people for a long time, but what is a more recent help to people they provide? Dogs perform many roles for people, such as hunting, herding, pulling loads, protection, assisting police and military, companionship, and, more recently, aiding handicapped individuals. Label: 19982 Input: Approximately how many multinationals have their Latin American operation headquarters in Miami? Because of its proximity to Latin America, Miami serves as the headquarters of Latin American operations for more than 1400 multinational corporations, including AIG, American Airlines, Cisco, Disney, Exxon, FedEx, Kraft Foods, LEO Pharma Americas, Microsoft, Yahoo, Oracle, SBC Communications, Sony, Symantec, Visa International, and Wal-Mart. Label: 19982 Input: How many households were there in Atlantic City during the 2010 United States Census? There were 15,504 households, of which 27.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 25.9% were married couples living together, 22.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 44.8% were non-families. Label: 19982 Input: Who did the Spanish take from Florida to Cuba In 1763, Spain traded Florida to the Kingdom of Great Britain for control of Havana, Cuba, which had been captured by the British during the Seven Years' War. Label: DQB Input: Data showed that students' preference for MP3 quality music followed which trend? Berger said the students seem to prefer the 'sizzle' sounds that MP3s bring to music. Label: DQB Input: What was Samuel Crompton's invention of 1775? In 1738, Lewis Paul and John Wyatt, of Birmingham, England, patented the roller spinning machine, as well as the flyer-and-bobbin system for drawing cotton to a more even thickness using two sets of rollers that traveled at different speeds. Label: DQB Input: What type of clubs does Arsenal have? The Arse!. In addition to the usual English football chants, supporters sing "One-Nil to the Arsenal" (to the tune of "Go West"). Label: DQB Input: What was formed in 1941 to protect airfields? The Army's Anti-aircraft command, which was under command of the Air Defence UK organisation, grew to 12 AA divisions in 3 AA corps. Label: DQB Input: What is database storage? Database storage is the container of the physical materialization of a database. Label: 19982 Input: What form has corruption taken in Africa? In Nigeria, for example, more than $400 billion was stolen from the treasury by Nigeria's leaders between 1960 and 1999. Label: DQB Input: What corporation was John Peel a DJ for? American critic Greil Marcus characterised "Britain's postpunk pop avant-garde" in a 1980 Rolling Stone article as "sparked by a tension, humour and sense of paradox plainly unique in present day pop music"—as well as media figures such as BBC DJ John Peel, while several groups, such as PiL and Joy Division, achieved some success in the popular charts. Label: 19982 Input: If you need a date of four days less, what do you subtract from the Julian calendar? Thus if the calculated value is -4 the Gregorian equivalent of this date is February 24. Label: 19982 Input: Louis' Lunch is popular for serving what? A second New Haven gastronomical claim to fame is Louis' Lunch, which is located in a small brick building on Crown Street and has been serving fast food since 1895. Label: DQB Input: The sultan known by what name has compositions which are still performed today? Ottoman classical music was an important part of the education of the Ottoman elite, a number of the Ottoman sultans were accomplished musicians and composers themselves, such as Selim III, whose compositions are often still performed today. Label: 19982 Input: From their contacts and conquests in surrounding sea areas, what did this establish the Chola empire as? I gave political unity to the whole of Southern India and established the Chola Empire as a respected sea power. Label: 19982 Input: How many grams were in the livre metrique? Napoleon ultimately took a retrograde step in 1812 when he passed legislation to introduce the mesures usuelles (traditional units of measurement) for retail trade—a system of measure that resembled the pre-revolutionary units but were based on the kilogram and the metre; for example the livre metrique (metric pound) was 500 g instead of 489.5 g—the value of the livre du roi (the king's pound). Label: 19982 Input: What was the term used to describe the age in which Ibn Sina created a big body of work? The Samanid dynasty in the eastern part of Persia, Greater Khorasan and Central Asia as well as the Buyid dynasty in the western part of Persia and Iraq provided a thriving atmosphere for scholarly and cultural development. Label: DQB Input: When was Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom enacted? Thomas Jefferson's influential Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was enacted in 1786, five years before the Bill of Rights. Label: 19982 Input: What food gathering behaviors are now seen as hobbies in modern Estonian culture? Historically, the cuisine of Estonia has been heavily dependent on seasons and simple peasant food, which today is influenced by many countries. Label: DQB Input: How many copper alloys has the EPA approved as antimicrobial materials? The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the registrations of these copper alloys as "antimicrobial materials with public health benefits," which allows manufacturers to legally make claims as to the positive public health benefits of products made with registered antimicrobial copper alloys. Label: DQB
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Input: In what year was the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation established? Portugal has developed a specific culture while being influenced by various civilizations that have crossed the Mediterranean and the European continent, or were introduced when it played an active role during the Age of Discovery. Target: 19411 Input: How many students does the University of Houston have? The third-largest university in Texas, the University of Houston has nearly 40,000 students on its 667-acre campus in southeast Houston. Target: 29570 Input: What art required adherence to rigid code? The Egyptians were one of the first major civilisations to codify design elements in art and architecture. Target: 19411 Input: What state notably abolished the death penalty and then reintroduced it, but didn't use it again? The District of Columbia has also abolished the death penalty; it was last used in 1957. Target: 19411 Input: What year was the Alaska Railroad built? In recent years, the ever-improving paved highway system began to eclipse the railroad's importance in Alaska's economy. Target: 19411 Input: How much did Spectre make in its first week? In the film's first seven days it grossed £41.7 million ($63.8 million), breaking the UK record for highest first-week opening, set by Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban's £23.88 million ($36.9 million) in 2004. Target: 29570 Input: New technologies aim to provide a better elevator experience to passengers who suffer from what? There are several technologies aimed to provide better experience to passengers suffering from claustrophobia, anthropophobia or social anxiety. Target: 29570 Input: Who created the ten point scale on a persons sexuals desire? Berlin sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld published a scheme in 1896 that measured the strength of an individual's sexual desire on two independent 10-point scales, A (homosexual) and B (heterosexual). Target: 29570 Input: What was Kerry's paternal grandmother's career? His maternal ancestors were of Scottish and English descent, and his maternal grandfather James Grant Forbes II was a member of the Forbes family, while his maternal grandmother Margaret Tyndal Winthrop was a member of the Dudley–Winthrop family. Target: 19411 Input: Where does Rogers Cable has its provincial headquarters? Rogers Cable has its provincial headquarters in St. John's, and their community channel Rogers TV airs local shows such as Out of the Fog and One Chef One Critic. Target: 29570
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Sentences: Why must High-power LEDs be mounted on a heat sink? Since overheating is destructive, the HP-LEDs must be mounted on a heat sink to allow for heat dissipation. Mapped To: onto Sentences: What concept is based on adherence to Masonic Landmarks, basic membership requirements, and tenets and rituals of the craft? Regularity is a concept based on adherence to Masonic Landmarks, the basic membership requirements, tenets and rituals of the craft. Mapped To: onto Sentences: Along with political controversy, what can the distinction between a language and dialect sometimes lead to? A group speaking a separate "language" is often seen as having a greater claim to being a separate "people", and thus to be more deserving of its own independent state, while a group speaking a "dialect" tends to be seen not as "a people" in its own right, but as a sub-group, part of a bigger people, which must content itself with regional autonomy.[citation needed] Mapped To: changes Sentences: Who issued the first round of official characters? Although most of the simplified Chinese characters in use today are the result of the works moderated by the government of the People's Republic of China in the 1950s and 60s, character simplification predates the republic's formation in 1949. Mapped To: changes Sentences: By what name was Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi typically known? Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (Arabic: Mapped To: changes Sentences: What is the work called that Martin Luther created regarding Jews and heresy? In his work "On the Jews and Their Lies" (1543), German Reformation leader Martin Luther claims that Jewish history was "assailed by much heresy", and that Christ the logos swept away the Jewish heresy and goes on to do so, "as it still does daily before our eyes." Mapped To: onto Sentences: In what year did CDs come to the American market? In March 1968, CBS and Sony formed CBS/Sony Records, a Japanese business joint venture. Mapped To: changes Sentences: By 1965, about how many American women were taking Enovid? Nonetheless, by 1962, 1.2 million American women were on the pill, and by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million. Mapped To: onto Sentences: With what did Sanskrit exist beside? Sanskrit, as the learned language of Ancient India, thus existed alongside the vernacular Prakrits, which were Middle Indo-Aryan languages. Mapped To: onto Sentences: What group runs the Cherokee language preservation project? 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. Mapped To: changes Sentences: What is a common opinion about men wearing women's clothing? It is generally acceptable for a woman to wear traditionally male clothing, while the converse is unusual. Mapped To: onto Sentences: What is the name of the festival celebrated in Eastern Orthodox nations during the last week before Great Lent? However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. Mapped To: changes Sentences: What is the Carnival known as in countries which are mostly Lutheran? The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. Mapped To: changes Sentences: How do robberies at BYU's Provo compare to the national average? Murder is rare, and robberies are about 1/10 the national average. Mapped To: onto Sentences: What did other television networks refer to American Idol as because of its ratings? The show was dubbed "the Death Star", and competing networks often rearranged their schedules in order to minimize losses. Mapped To: onto Sentences: Who was the director of the Philips audio division in 1974? In 1974, L. Ottens, director of the audio division of Philips, started a small group with the aim to develop an analog optical audio disc with a diameter of 20 cm and a sound quality superior to that of the vinyl record. Mapped To: onto Sentences: For what percent must a player play of the competitive A team matches for which he was available for selection in the previous two years to get a work permit from the Home OFfice? A non-EU player applying for the permit must have played for his country in at least 75 per cent of its competitive 'A' team matches for which he was available for selection during the previous two years, and his country must have averaged at least 70th place in the official FIFA world rankings over the previous two years. Mapped To: onto Sentences: What is the largest nationwide broadcaster in San Diego? Star 94.1, FM 94/9, FM News and Talk 95.7, Q96 96.1, KyXy 96.5, Free Radio San Diego (AKA Pirate Radio San Diego) 96.9FM FRSD, KSON 97.3/92.1, KXSN 98.1, Jack-FM 100.7, 101.5 KGB-FM, KLVJ 102.1, Rock 105.3, and another Pirate Radio station at 106.9FM, as well as a number of local Spanish-language radio stations. Mapped To: changes Sentences: The 120 operational and developmental properties within the college that are not core to the academic mission belong to which portfolio? The College's endowment is sub-divided into three distinct portfolios: (i) Mapped To: changes Sentences: What did Hume bring to empiricism? Hume argued in keeping with the empiricist view that all knowledge derives from sense experience, but he accepted that this has implications not normally acceptable to philosophers. Mapped To: changes
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Q: How big was the stake in Alstom taken by the French government as part of the acquisition deal? In April 2014, it was announced that GE was in talks to acquire the global power division of French engineering group Alstom for a figure of around $13 billion. A: AQDW Q: The French invader coined his own style of mosaic named what? The most prominent artist working with mosaics in street art is the French Invader. A: AQDW Q: By what age was he venturing outside? But at age 29, despite his father's efforts, Gautama ventured beyond the palace several times. A: 8010 Q: What year did Estonia rank third in press freedom? A developed country with an advanced, high-income economy and high living standards, Estonia ranks very high in the Human Development Index, and performs favourably in measurements of economic freedom, civil liberties, education, and press freedom (third in the world in 2012). A: 8010 Q: How many people saw the first step onto the Moon? His first words when he stepped off the LM's landing footpad were, "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." A: AQDW Q: How many workers commute into the municipality? The municipality is a net importer of workers, with about 5.7 workers entering the municipality for every one leaving. A: AQDW Q: At what age were bishops required to retire by Paul VI? Paul VI revolutionized papal elections by ordering that only cardinals below the age of eighty might participate in future conclaves. A: AQDW Q: When did the nationwide strike by air traffic controlers union happen? A nationwide strike by the air traffic controllers union in 1981 forced temporary flight restrictions but failed to shut down the airspace system. A: 8010 Q: What is EchoStar's platform? Telewizja Polska is the provider of TVP Polonia and EchoStar operates the Dish Network. A: 8010 Q: When did Sony release it's AES technical paper? Sony's AES technical paper was published on 1 March 1979. A: 8010 Q: Who created the Intel 4004 microprocessor? While the subject of exactly which device was the first microprocessor is contentious, partly due to lack of agreement on the exact definition of the term "microprocessor", it is largely undisputed that the first single-chip microprocessor was the Intel 4004, designed and realized by Ted Hoff, Federico Faggin, and Stanley Mazor at Intel. A: 8010 Q: Who is Martha Ann Ricks? One of the most well-known Liberian quilters was Martha Ann Ricks, who presented a quilt featuring the famed Liberian coffee tree to Queen Victoria in 1892. A: 8010 Q: What is the proper name for textual scholarship? The ultimate objective of the textual critic's work is the production of a "critical edition" containing a scholarly curated text. A: AQDW Q: At what age could a male common expect to be conscripted into the military? The year of active service was served either on the frontier, in a king's court or under the Minister of the Guards in the capital. A: AQDW Q: The rise of gun factories within Connecticut earn the state what name? The city struck fortune in the late 18th century with the inventions and industrial activity of Eli Whitney, a Yale graduate who remained in New Haven to develop the cotton gin and establish a gun-manufacturing factory in the northern part of the city near the Hamden town line. A: AQDW Q: What did Ehrenstein say Obama does for white people? Ehrenstein went on to say "He's there to assuage white 'guilt' they feel over the role of slavery and racial segregation in American history." A: 8010
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Input: What underground items have lead to soil degradation? These schemes often lead to soil degradation and salinization. Target: HIM Input: What type of Tv startions replay AL=jazeera and CNN? Additionally, Somalia has several private television networks, including Horn Cable Television and Universal TV. Target: GQG Input: What entity did Universal have a contract with prior to July of 2007? Universal Music Group decided not to renew their contract with the iTunes Store on July 3, 2007. Target: GQG Input: What was Hayek's statement regarding conservatism? Hayek wrote an essay, "Why I Am Not a Conservative" (included as an appendix to The Constitution of Liberty), in which he disparaged conservatism for its inability to adapt to changing human realities or to offer a positive political program, remarking, "Conservatism is only as good as what it conserves." Target: GQG Input: In what year were the French defeated in Southern Germany by the Archduke Charles? In the first notable encounter between the two commanders, Napoleon pushed back his opponent and advanced deep into Austrian territory after winning at the Battle of Tarvis in March 1797. Target: HIM Input: What do death penalty opponents argue that capital punishment isn't effective at doing? Furthermore, some opponents argue that the arbitrariness with which it is administered and the systemic influence of racial, socio-economic, geographic, and gender bias on determinations of desert make the current practice of capital punishment immoral and illegitimate. Target: HIM Input: What was the last day the Julian calendar was used? Philip II of Spain decreed the change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, which affected much of Roman Catholic Europe, as Philip was at the time ruler over Spain and Portugal as well as much of Italy. Target: HIM Input: What families are playable characters in Total War: Shogun 2? The game Total War: Shogun 2 has the Rise of the Samurai expansion pack as downloadable campaign. Target: HIM Input: What year did the Ba'ath Party make Freemasonry a felony? For example, In 1980, the Iraqi legal and penal code was changed by Saddam Hussein's ruling Ba'ath Party, making it a felony to "promote or acclaim Zionist principles, including Freemasonry, or who associate [themselves] with Zionist organisations". Target: GQG Input: A notable New Delhi garden is located adjacent to what metro station? In addition, there are the gardens in the Presidential Estate, the gardens along the Rajpath and India Gate, the gardens along Shanti Path, the Rose Garden, Nehru Park and the Railway Garden in Chanakya Puri. Target: HIM Input: What is not very well developed in Peru? This is perhaps no more apparent than in the country's Amazonian regions where indigenous societies continue to struggle against state-sponsored economic abuses, cultural discrimination, and pervasive violence. Target: HIM Input: What are some examples of dominant party systems? In dominant-party systems, opposition parties are allowed, and there may be even a deeply established democratic tradition, but other parties are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. Target: HIM Input: Who wrote 'Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge'? A generation later, the Irish Anglican bishop, George Berkeley (1685–1753), determined that Locke's view immediately opened a door that would lead to eventual atheism. Target: GQG Input: What was tyrothricin used for during the war? It was one of the first commercially manufactured antibiotics universally and was very effective in treating wounds and ulcers during World War II. Target: GQG Input: What does acceleration of oxygen consumption do? Eardrums and sinuses may be ruptured by rapid decompression, soft tissues may bruise and seep blood, and the stress of shock will accelerate oxygen consumption leading to hypoxia. Target: GQG Input: Where is Emosson located? In Emosson in Valais, Switzerland, dinosaur tracks were found in the 1970s, dating probably from the Triassic Period. Target: GQG Input: What two bodies of water influene the climate in Western Alaska? An area stretching from the northern side of the Seward Peninsula to the Kobuk River valley (i. e., the region around Kotzebue Sound) is technically a desert, with portions receiving less than 10 in (25 cm) of precipitation annually. Target: HIM Input: Where do half of the black college students rank in terms of their performance relative to the rest of their class? For example, about half of black college students rank in the bottom 20 percent of their classes, black law school graduates are four times as likely to fail bar exams as are whites, and interracial friendships are more likely to form among students with relatively similar levels of academic preparation; thus, blacks and Hispanics are more socially integrated on campuses where they are less academically mismatched. Target: GQG
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What type of production techniques did Dennis Bovell develop? The innovative production techniques devised by post-punk producers such as Martin Hannett and Dennis Bovell during this period would become an important element of the emerging music, with studio experimentation taking a central role. -> 27886 What mountains did the Australian battalions fight a rearguard action over on the Kokoda Track? From July 1942, a few Australian reserve battalions, many of them very young and untrained, fought a stubborn rearguard action in New Guinea, against a Japanese advance along the Kokoda Track, towards Port Moresby, over the rugged Owen Stanley Ranges. -> 27886 What was invented in approximately 1286? In the 12th and 13th centuries, Europe produced economic growth and innovations in methods of production. -> AIMP Who planned the central city? Philadelphia's central city was created in the 17th century following the plan by William Penn's surveyor Thomas Holme. -> 27886 What crime was Gaddafi suspected of being involved in during his time in the military? British trainers reported him for insubordination and abusive behaviour, stating their suspicion that he was involved in the assassination of the military academy's commander in 1963. -> 27886 What type of ground could be found in the central Italian peninsula? This change is sometimes attributed to Marcus Furius Camillus and placed shortly after the Gallic invasion of 390 BC; it is more likely, however, that they were copied from Rome's Samnite enemies to the south, possibly as a result of Samnite victories during the Second Samnite War (326 to 304 BC). -> AIMP What century was Bella Vista Palace built? Among the oldest surviving examples of Nizam architecture in Hyderabad is the Chowmahalla Palace, which was the seat of royal power. -> AIMP What organization offered possible solutions Arab-Israeli conflict, which Nasser supported? At Bandung Nasser sought a proclamation for the avoidance of international defense alliances, support for the independence of Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco from French rule, support for the Palestinian right of return, and the implementation of UN resolutions regarding the Arab–Israeli conflict. -> 27886 What is the meaning of Thorn Ey? Construction of the present church began in 1245, on the orders of King Henry III. -> AIMP Who banned the Azerbaijani people from Armenia? Armenia, formerly one of the most loyal Republics, had suddenly turned into the leading rebel republic. -> AIMP What are some bands that Wi-Fi can operate over? Technology may include commonplace Wi-Fi wireless mesh networking, or proprietary equipment designed to operate over open 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 4.9, 5.2, 5.4, 5.7, and 5.8 GHz bands or licensed frequencies such as 2.5 GHz (EBS/BRS), 3.65 GHz (NN) and in the UHF band (including the MMDS frequency band) and LMDS.[citation needed] -> 27886 What institution did R.T. Gunther belong to? The use of uranium in its natural oxide form dates back to at least the year 79 CE, when it was used to add a yellow color to ceramic glazes. -> AIMP What did Eannatum annex? Although short-lived, one of the first empires known to history was that of Eannatum of Lagash, who annexed practically all of Sumer, including Kish, Uruk, Ur, and Larsa, and reduced to tribute the city-state of Umma, arch-rival of Lagash. -> 27886 What states did the chain extend over? An estimated 2 million people joined hands to form a human chain extending 600 kilometres (370 mi) across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which had been forcibly reincorporated into the Soviet Union in 1944. -> 27886 Who governed the areas of Tibet and Mongolia? This institution was established to supervise the administration of Tibet and the Mongol lands. -> AIMP When did Chopin debut at Salle Pleyel ? After this concert, Chopin realized that his essentially intimate keyboard technique was not optimal for large concert spaces. -> AIMP Who is Dawoodi Bohra's present 53rd Da'i al-Butlaq? After his death, they believe their 21st Imam Taiyab abi al-Qasim went into a Dawr-e-Satr (period of concealment) that continues to this day. -> AIMP What weakens cell walls? Vascular land plants make lignin, a polymer used to strengthen the secondary cell walls of xylem tracheids and vessels to keep them from collapsing when a plant sucks water through them under water stress. -> 27886
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Input: Who did Altan Khan persuade to convert to Gelug Buddhism? Angela F. Howard writes that this unique relationship not only provided the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama with religious and political authority in Tibet, but that Altan Khan gained "enormous power among the entire Mongol population." Output: CPK Input: When did Armenia begin winning Olympic medals? The first medal won by an Armenian in modern Olympic history was by Hrant Shahinyan, who won two golds and two silvers in gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Output: regards Input: What was the Catalan immigrant's speech called? Their speech was known as patuet. Output: regards Input: Name a popular series of boxing films? One of the lead characters on the Disney Channel series Kim Possible was a huge fan of pro wrestling and actually featured it on an episode (with two former WWE wrestlers voicing the two fictitious wrestlers featured in the episode). Output: CPK Input: What is a protein that carries copper ions in chelation? Turacoverdin is one chemical which can cause a green hue in birds, especially. Output: CPK Input: What was used in AA mountings on both land and water? Machine guns in AA mountings was used both ashore and afloat. Output: regards
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Input: What appointment did Eisenhower receive in November of 1942? In November 1942, he was also appointed Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force of the North African Theater of Operations (NATOUSA) through the new operational Headquarters Allied (Expeditionary) Force Headquarters (A(E)FHQ). Label: 12899 Input: It is also common to connect an airport and a city with what? Large airports usually have access also through controlled-access highways ('freeways' or 'motorways') from which motor vehicles enter either the departure loop or the arrival loop. Label: 27409 Input: I2a1b1 is found being highest where? He recalculated the age of I2a2 to be ~ 2550 years and proposed that the current distribution is explained by a Slavic expansion from the area north-east of the Carpathians. Label: 27409 Input: What would a hobbiest need to transfer historic recordings to digital formats? Where old disc recordings are considered to be of artistic or historic interest, from before the era of tape or where no tape master exists, archivists play back the disc on suitable equipment and record the result, typically onto a digital format, which can be copied and manipulated to remove analog flaws without any further damage to the source recording. Label: 27409 Input: In what architectural style is the gateway of Grove Street Cemetery notably designed? The cemetery is known for its grand Egyptian Revival gateway. Label: 12899 Input: When was the UK emloyment eequality (sexual orientation) regulations law take effect? Under the UK Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003, as explained by Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, "workers or job applicants must not be treated less favourably because of their sexual orientation, their perceived sexual orientation or because they associate with someone of a particular sexual orientation". Label: 12899 Input: What sampling rate is used for CD audio? A sample rate of 44.1 kHz is almost always used, because this is also used for CD audio, the main source used for creating MP3 files. Label: 12899 Input: What was the growing change in opinion about evolution called? Within two decades there was widespread scientific agreement that evolution, with a branching pattern of common descent, had occurred, but scientists were slow to give natural selection the significance that Darwin thought appropriate. Label: 27409 Input: What types of organizations are NPOs usually associated with? Although charities do comprise an often high profile or visible aspect of the sector, there are many other types of nonprofits. Label: 27409 Input: What is the nickname of the Times Square Theater District? According to The Broadway League, Broadway shows sold approximately US$1.27 billion worth of tickets in the 2013–2014 season, an 11.4% increase from US$1.139 billion in the 2012–2013 season. Label: 27409 Input: What camera style does Spielberg often use? According to Warren Buckland, these themes are portrayed through the use of low height camera tracking shots, which have become one of Spielberg's directing trademarks. Label: 12899 Input: WHen was the state flower adopted? The state flower, the bitterroot, was adopted in 1895 with the support of a group called the Floral Emblem Association, which formed after Montana's Women's Christian Temperance Union adopted the bitterroot as the organization's state flower. Label: 12899 Input: What is the variance in bitumen content rock asphalt? The bitumen content varies from 83% to 92% (soluble in carbon disulphide), with a penetration value near to zero and a softening point (ring & ball) around 120 °C. Label: 12899 Input: What political leaning does Mexico City take? The politics pursued by the administrations of heads of government in Mexico City since the second half of the 20th century have usually been more liberal than those of the rest of the country, whether with the support of the federal government—as was the case with the approval of several comprehensive environmental laws in the 1980s—or through laws recently approved by the Legislative Assembly. Label: 12899 Input: An inclined plane with a conveyor belt describes what type of elevator? When such mechanisms (or spiral screws or pneumatic transport) are used to elevate grain for storage in large vertical silos, the entire structure is called a grain elevator. Label: 27409 Input: Near where do the rivers form up for the Missouri river merging? East of the divide the Missouri River, which is formed by the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin rivers near Three Forks, flows due north through the west-central part of the state to Great Falls. Label: 12899 Input: In what year did Chopin become a French citizen? Chopin arrived in Paris in late September 1831; he would never return to Poland, thus becoming one of many expatriates of the Polish Great Emigration. Label: 27409 Input: What type of classification system for humans did A.W.F. Edwards argue for? However, Risch denied such limitations render the analysis useless: "Perhaps just using someone's actual birth year is not a very good way of measuring age. Label: 27409
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Input: What does Hinayana mean in English? Hinayana (literally "lesser vehicle") is used by Mahayana followers to name the family of early philosophical schools and traditions from which contemporary Theravada emerged, but as this term is rooted in the Mahayana viewpoint and can be considered derogatory, a variety of other terms are increasingly used instead, including Śrāvakayāna, Nikaya Buddhism, early Buddhist schools, sectarian Buddhism, conservative Buddhism, mainstream Buddhism and non-Mahayana Buddhism. Output: GLE Input: In 1963, a notable double agent providing valuable and high-quality reporting for The Times during a war in the late 1930s eventually defected to which country? Philby was admired for his courage in obtaining high-quality reporting from the front lines of the bloody conflict. Output: UZO Input: Which Apple campaign did some people feel encouraged media piracy? Steve Jobs admitted that Apple had been "late to the party" on writable CD technology, but felt that Macs could become a "digital hub" that linked and enabled an "emerging digital lifestyle". Output: UZO Input: John Glenn's spaceship was named what when he orbited the Earth? His Mercury-Atlas 6 mission completed three orbits in the Friendship 7 spacecraft, and splashed down safely in the Atlantic Ocean, after a tense reentry, due to what falsely appeared from the telemetry data to be a loose heat-shield. Output: GLE Input: What new ombudsman bill is being readied in India? Mobile telecommunications and radio broadcasting help to fight corruption, especially in developing regions like Africa, where other forms of communications are limited. Output: UZO Input: Who suggested that hydride anions existed?character does the H atom have in a hydride? The existence of the hydride anion, suggested by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1916 for group I and II salt-like hydrides, was demonstrated by Moers in 1920 by the electrolysis of molten lithium hydride (LiH), producing a stoichiometry quantity of hydrogen at the anode. Output: GLE Input: What Adventist groups observe the Sabbath? Although the Adventist churches hold much in common, their theologies differ on whether the intermediate state is unconscious sleep or consciousness, whether the ultimate punishment of the wicked is annihilation or eternal torment, the nature of immortality, whether or not the wicked are resurrected after the millennium, and whether the sanctuary of Daniel 8 refers to the one in heaven or one on earth. Output: UZO Input: The influence of Kabbalah is seen in which album? The influence of the Kabbalah was subsequently observed in Madonna's music, especially albums like Ray of Light and Music. Output: GLE Input: What is much like the neighboring languages? Catalan has more contractions of preposition + article than Spanish, like dels ("of + the [plural]"), but not as many as Italian (which has sul, col, nel, etc.). Output: UZO Input: How many high tide peaks does Southampton Water get? Southampton Water has the benefit of a double high tide, with two high tide peaks, making the movement of large ships easier. Output: GLE Input: What came after the realization that physicians should was their hands before childbirth? However, Semmelweis' findings were not appreciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries by British surgeon Joseph Lister, who in 1865 proved the principles of antisepsis. Output: UZO Input: When was the Christian Brothers of Ireland Stella Maris College established? Established in 1955, it is regarded as one of the best high schools in the country, blending a rigorous curriculum with strong extracurricular activities. Output: GLE Input: Most television sets sold since what year have an ATSC tuner? This is achieved with a TV aerial, just as it has been since the 1940s except now the major network signals are broadcast in high definition (ABC, Fox, and Ion Television broadcast at 720p resolution; CBS, My Network TV, NBC, PBS, and The CW at 1080i). Output: UZO Input: Along with liberals, who was Eisenhower trying to appeal to with the Warren pick? He has a national name for integrity, uprightness, and courage that, again, I believe we need on the Court". Output: UZO Input: What percent of ownership of the new company was awarded to the British? The terms of the merger gave 60 percent ownership of the new group to the Dutch arm and 40 percent to the British. Output: GLE Input: What major airline resides at the airport? Guam is served by the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, which is a hub for United Airlines. Output: GLE Input: Where are slip losses dissipated? Operated in this manner, the slip losses are dissipated in the secondary resistors and can be very significant. Output: GLE Input: Which of the three earliest technological universities was founded most recently, in 1861? The earliest and most famous of these institutions are, respectively, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI, 1824), New York University Tandon School of Engineering (1854) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT, 1861). Output: GLE Input: How do digimon evolve? Some Digimon act feral. Output: UZO Input: What is pollarding The Somerset Levels is now the only area in the UK where basket willow is grown commercially. Output: UZO
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Student: A convert generally follows which practice? A convert generally follows the practice of the beth din that converted him or her. Teacher: AMTN Student: What language is papyrus derived from? The word "paper" is etymologically derived from Latin papyrus, which comes from the Greek πάπυρος (papuros), the word for the Cyperus papyrus plant. Teacher: AMTN Student: When did Britain sign the Washington Naval Treaty? Forced to choose between alignment with the United States or Japan, Britain opted not to renew its Japanese alliance and instead signed the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty, where Britain accepted naval parity with the United States. Teacher: AMTN Student: Who wrote Hasan Mellâh yâhud Sırr İçinde Esrâr? Many of the writers in the Tanzimat period wrote in several different genres simultaneously: for instance, the poet Namik Kemal also wrote the important 1876 novel İntibâh ("Awakening"), while the journalist İbrahim Şinasi is noted for writing, in 1860, the first modern Turkish play, the one-act comedy "Şair Evlenmesi" ("The Poet's Marriage"). Teacher: manufacture Student: At whose inauguration did she perform the National Anthem? The film, which she directed and produced herself, featured footage from her childhood, her as a mother and businesswoman, recording, rehearsing for live performances, and her return to the spotlight following Blue Ivy's birth. Teacher: manufacture Student: Where did Philip V want to extend his control to? The First Macedonian War saw the Romans involved directly in only limited land operations, but they ultimately achieved their objective of pre-occupying Philip and preventing him from aiding Hannibal. Teacher: manufacture Student: When did Montini finally become a cardinal? When the pope raised Montini to the cardinalate on 15 December 1958, he became Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Teacher: AMTN Student: What determines the resistance of a filament? The cold resistance of tungsten-filament lamps is about 1/15 the hot-filament resistance when the lamp is operating. Teacher: manufacture Student: When did the Somer Isles Company take over managing Bermuda? Bermuda was settled and claimed by England as a result of the 1609 shipwreck there of the Virginia Company's flagship, and in 1615 was turned over to the newly formed Somers Isles Company. Teacher: AMTN Student: What was King Faisal's position toward Nasser? While Nasser was in Syria, King Saud planned to have him assassinated on his return flight to Cairo. Teacher: manufacture
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Input: What major problem did bitumen as a pigment show itself to be? Unless thoroughly diluted, bitumen never fully solidifies and will in time corrupt the other pigments with which it comes into contact. Target: APWX Input: What sort of power sources should a building not overuse if the building is to be considered environmentally friendly? To satisfy the contemporary ethos a building should be constructed in a manner which is environmentally friendly in terms of the production of its materials, its impact upon the natural and built environment of its surrounding area and the demands that it makes upon non-sustainable power sources for heating, cooling, water and waste management and lighting. Target: delight Input: What is intrastate federalism? One method, known as 'intrastate federalism', is to directly represent the governments of component states in federal political institutions. Target: delight Input: Queen performed several sold out shows at what US venue? After attending a Queen concert in Los Angeles, Michael Jackson suggested to Mercury backstage that "Another One Bites the Dust" be released as a single, and in October 1980 it spent three weeks at number one. Target: APWX Input: When was Kato Kiyomasa in power? In a handbook he addressed to "all samurai, regardless of rank" he told his followers that a warrior's only duty in life was to "...grasp the long and the short swords and to die". Target: APWX Input: When did League regulations make Arsenal reduce the seating in Highbury? The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations obliged Arsenal to convert Highbury to an all-seater stadium in time for the 1993–94 season, thus reducing the capacity to 38,419 seated spectators. Target: delight Input: What do Jehovah Witnesses believe their religion is a restoration of? The religion's leadership, while disclaiming divine inspiration and infallibility, is said to provide "divine guidance" through its teachings described as "based on God's Word thus ... not from men, but from Jehovah." Target: APWX Input: What kind of poetry inspired Ottoman Divan Poetry? From the Persian poetry that largely inspired it, it inherited a wealth of symbols whose meanings and interrelationships—both of similitude (مراعات نظير mura'ât-i nazîr / تناسب tenâsüb) and opposition (تضاد tezâd) were more or less prescribed. Target: delight Input: What is part of I-76 called? A link between I-95 and I-76, it runs below street level through Center City, connecting to the Ben Franklin Bridge at its eastern end. Target: APWX Input: What is the first round of the coffee ceremony called? One of the most recognizable parts of Eritrean culture is the coffee ceremony. Target: APWX Input: What is the name of the largest mountain in Guam? It is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands, and the largest island in Micronesia. Target: APWX Input: The new roadway prompted a partnership between which two companies? The new roadway prompted Boyd Gaming in partnership with MGM/Mirage to build Atlantic City's newest casino. Target: delight Input: What deepest part of the ocean was bacteria found? On 17 March 2013, researchers reported data that suggested bacterial life forms thrive in the Mariana Trench, which with a depth of up to 11 kilometres is the deepest part of the Earth's oceans. Target: delight Input: Where does Valencia's port rank among Spanish ports in terms of total traffic? Valencia's port is the biggest on the Mediterranean western coast, the first of Spain in container traffic as of 2008 and the second of Spain in total traffic, handling 20% of Spain's exports. Target: delight Input: Was the Latin word for poultry also used to decribe other small animals as opposed to any poulty? Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. Target: APWX Input: In what areas of public service were Eritreans particularly employed? It also oversaw the provision of urban amenities in Asmara and Massawa, and employed many Eritreans in public service, particularly in the police and public works departments. Target: delight Input: What has cut the rate of diarrhea disease incidents? In fact, it has been proposed that we might expect an 88% reduction in child mortality resulting from diarrheal disease as a result of improved water sanitation and hygiene. Target: APWX Input: What arrived in January with an engineering crew? It arrived in January with a civilian engineering crew, however it was March before it was sufficiently advanced to be of any appreciable value.:439 Target: APWX Input: What years did the Zhengtong Emperor reign? 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. Target: delight Input: What Nobel Prize did Nakamura, Amano, and Akasaki receive in 2014? Nakamura, Hiroshi Amano and Isamu Akasaki were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014 for the invention of the blue LED. Target: delight
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Q: What did the Army traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians? The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. A: ALKU Q: When did efforts begin to try and identify the origins of Ashkenazi Jews through DNA analysis? Genome-wide association studies have also been employed to yield findings relevant to genetic origins. A: 6687 Q: Who was the target of the filing? In May 2015, a coalition of more than 60 Asian-American organizations filed federal complaints with the Education and Justice Departments against Harvard University. A: ALKU Q: How much of Nigeria's population in 2009 was urban? 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. A: ALKU Q: When did Kangxi die? In the later years of Kangxi's reign, Yongzheng and his brothers had fought, and there were rumours that he had usurped the throne(most of the rumours believe that Yongzheng's brother Yingzhen (Kangxi's 14th son) is the real successor of Kangxi Emperor, the reason why Yingzhen failed to sit on the throne is because Yongzheng and his confidant Keduo Long tampered the content of Kangxi's testament at the night when Kangxi passed away), a charge for which there is little evidence. A: 6687 Q: For weather updates from The Weather Channel, which of Life's channels would you have visited? The second channel was the World Heritage channel which offered historical information about historical sites. A: 6687
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Q: Who was Victorias youngest daughter? After Victoria's death, her youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice, was appointed her literary executor. A: 7210 Q: Who were controversial among those brought to trial for Nazi collaboration? 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. A: 7210 Q: In 2014, what did the census estimate the population of New York City to be? By 2014 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1 million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.6 million residents). A: perspectives Q: What is the main goal of humanism optimistic? Contemporary humanism entails a qualified optimism about the capacity of people, but it does not involve believing that human nature is purely good or that all people can live up to the Humanist ideals without help. A: perspectives Q: What year did Chopin become a citizen of France? In 1835 he obtained French citizenship. A: 7210 Q: In what state is the Earth's outer core? Uranium is the 51st element in order of abundance in the Earth's crust. A: perspectives Q: What publishing company bought To Kill a Mockingbird? In 1950, Lee moved to New York City, where she worked as a reservation clerk for British Overseas Airways Corporation; there, she began writing a collection of essays and short stories about people in Monroeville. A: perspectives Q: Which empire was a multi ethnic state? The Austrian Empire – like the Holy Roman Empire – was a multi-ethnic state, but German-speaking people there did not have an absolute numerical majority; the creation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was one result of the growing nationalism of other ethnicities especially the Hungarians. A: 7210
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Input: Which individual painted the inside of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at Notre Dame? The interior was painted by Luigi Gregori, an Italian painter invited by Fr. Symbol: lectures Input: What is used to haul passengers cars? Electric railways use electric locomotives to haul passengers or freight in separate cars or electric multiple units, passenger cars with their own motors. Symbol: lectures Input: Which part of a tree can have vertical or horizontal variation in its specific gravity? Within an individual tree, the variation in wood density is often as great as or even greater than that between different trees (Timell 1986). Symbol: hours Input: Who is another prime minister who reiterated the principles of cabinet solidarity? As a later prime minister, Lord Melbourne, said, "It matters not what we say, gentlemen, so long as we all say the same thing." Symbol: lectures Input: What pass was opened to the Banner Armies? Rather than serve them, Ming general Wu Sangui made an alliance with the Manchus and opened the Shanhai Pass to the Banner Armies led by Prince Dorgon, who defeated the rebels and seized Beijing. Symbol: lectures Input: What architectural style does One Detroit Center boast? Examples of the Art Deco style include the Guardian Building and Penobscot Building downtown, as well as the Fisher Building and Cadillac Place in the New Center area near Wayne State University. Symbol: hours Input: How many professional degree college students were in Oklahoma in 2007? Of these students, 18,892 received a bachelor's degree, 5,386 received a master's degree, and 462 received a first professional degree. Symbol: hours Input: What Toronto building was built in 1817? In Montreal, English born architect John Ostell worked on a significant number of remarkable constructions in the Georgian style such as the Old Montreal Custom House and the Grand séminaire de Montréal. Symbol: hours Input: What group is not easily infected? Most humans are not easily infected. Symbol: lectures Input: What was the endeavor to reclaim territory from Israel called? He also advised Arafat to think of peace with Israel and the establishment of a Palestinian state comprising the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Symbol: hours Input: What years was the study conducted in? The study further indicated that students who used classical during the course of study had a significant leap in their academic performance; whereas, those who listened to other types of music had significantly lowered academic scores. Symbol: hours Input: Which government was overthrown during the October Revolution? Under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin, the Bolsheviks established the Soviet state on 7 November [O.S. 25 October] 1917, immediately after the Russian Provisional Government, which governed the Russian Republic, was overthrown during the October Revolution. Symbol: lectures Input: At what time on Earth did Armstrong first step onto the Moon? The first humans on the Moon would wait another six hours before they ventured out of their craft. Symbol: hours Input: Why did Squeeze LDs have a very limited market? Since very few people owned 16:9 displays, the marketability of these special discs was very limited. Symbol: lectures
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X = When did the ITU announce that it had embraced micro-USB as the Universal Charging Solution? In addition, on 22 October 2009 the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has also announced that it had embraced micro-USB as the Universal Charging Solution its "energy-efficient one-charger-fits-all new mobile phone solution," and added: "Based on the Micro-USB interface, UCS chargers also include a 4-star or higher efficiency rating—​​up to three times more energy-efficient than an unrated charger." Y = QIT X = How high could the temperatures have risen to cause the melting? The ice was being held back by a "thread" of ice about 6 km (4 mi) wide, prior to its collapse on 5 April 2009. Y = NP X = When did the papacy of Innocent III begin? The High Middle Ages was the formative period in the history of the modern Western state. Y = NP X = What did Battle of Sinop provide for France and the U.K? Public opinion in the UK and France was outraged and demanded war. Y = NP X = Who is the founder of Spalding Sporting Goods? President Albert Spalding (founder of Spalding Sporting Goods) and player/manager Cap Anson brought their players to Hot Springs and played at the Hot Springs Baseball Grounds. Y = QIT X = When was management of Albanian bitumen acquired by the French? Since 1945, the mine was exploited by the Albanian government and from 2001 to date, the management passed to a French company, which organized the mining process for the manufacture of the natural bitumen on an industrial scale. Y = QIT X = What is one reason for homologs to appear? It is often assumed that the functions of orthologous genes are more similar than those of paralogous genes, although the difference is minimal. Y = NP X = What metal rose due to speculation? Copper rose over speculations that production in southwestern China may be affected, and oil prices dropped over speculations that demand from China would fall. Y = QIT X = During what periods did the Sumerican city-states rise to power? Sumerian written history reaches back to the 27th century BC and before, but the historical record remains obscure until the Early Dynastic III period, c. the 23rd century BC, when a now deciphered syllabary writing system was developed, which has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions. Y = NP X = In 1990 which party had most of the election victories? At the 1990 elections of people's deputies to the Supreme Council (Verkhovna Rada), candidates from the Democratic Bloc won landslide victories in western Ukrainian oblasts. Y = QIT X = Who said that all of the tussles in the Premier League made it interesting, even if only four teams dominated? Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore said in defence: "There are a lot of different tussles that go on in the Premier League depending on whether you're at the top, in the middle or at the bottom that make it interesting." Y = QIT X = What Russian institutions were removed in the decade following Estonia's reclaim of independence? This was a result of the migration policies essential to the Soviet Nationalisation Programme aiming to russify Estonia – administrative and military immigration of non-Estonians from the USSR coupled with the deportation of Estonians to the USSR. Y = NP X = What area of Southampton did Mitchell hail from? Its designer, R J Mitchell, lived in the Portswood area of Southampton, and his house is today marked with a blue plaque. Y = QIT X = What releases another store of potential energy which was created at the time of the Big Bang? This meant that hydrogen represents a store of potential energy that can be released by fusion. Y = NP
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Input: Who has abandoned the term Near East? The most influential agencies in the United States still using Near East as a working concept are as follows. Output: 25891 Input: What does an optoisolator do? An optoisolator also allows information to be transferred between circuits not sharing a common ground potential. Output: 21191 Input: Why are LEDs preferred for machine vision systems? LEDs constitute a nearly ideal light source for machine vision systems for several reasons: Output: 25891 Input: What percentage of homeless people are women? Forty-one percent were women, and 29 percent were accompanied by children. Output: 25891 Input: Name one airport that offers inter-terminal transportation. The Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport has a tram that takes people through the concourses and baggage claim. Output: 25891 Input: Why do cells of Myxobacteria migrate towards each other? For example, when starved of amino acids, Myxobacteria detect surrounding cells in a process known as quorum sensing, migrate toward each other, and aggregate to form fruiting bodies up to 500 micrometres long and containing approximately 100,000 bacterial cells. Output: 21191 Input: When did Sikhism begin? After fighting Ahmad Shah Durrani in the later eighteenth century, the Sikhs took control of Punjab and managed to establish the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, which lasted from 1799 to 1849. Output: 25891 Input: What group did Montini oppose reforming? Montini and Angelo Roncalli were considered to be friends, but when Roncalli, as Pope John XXIII announced a new Ecumenical Council, Cardinal Montini reacted with disbelief and said to Giulio Bevilacqua: "This old boy does not know what a hornets nest he is stirring up." Output: 21191 Input: What percent of the Bronx is multiracial? People of multiracial heritage number over 41,800 individuals and represent 3.0% of the population. Output: 21191 Input: What was the result of the use of this release of 78 rpm vinyl when used in vintage jukeboxes? This was a disaster because Rhino did not warn customers that their records were made of vinyl, and that the vintage 78 RPM juke boxes were designed with heavy tone arms and steel needles to play the hard shellac records of their time. Output: 25891 Input: When was the SNES released in the US? The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (officially abbreviated the Super NES[b] or SNES[c], and commonly shortened to Super Nintendo[d]) is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia (Oceania), and 1993 in South America. Output: 21191 Input: How many weeks in a row were male contestants eliminated? The top 10 contestants started with five males and five females, however, the males were eliminated consecutively in the first five weeks, with Lazaro Arbos the last male to be eliminated. Output: 21191
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Input: When was the first European to visit the area of NYC? The first documented visit by a European was in 1524 by Giovanni da Verrazzano, a Florentine explorer in the service of the French crown, who sailed his ship La Dauphine into New York Harbor. Target: AHCA Input: What is a first person singular feature of the Balearic standard? Another feature of the Balearic standard is the non-ending in the 1st person singular present indicative: jo compr ('I buy'), jo tem ('I fear'), jo dorm Target: AHCA Input: At what university was Hans Winkler employed when he created the word genome? The Oxford Dictionary suggests the name to be a blend of the words gene and chromosome. Target: 22533 Input: Who became the CEO of RCA Records? The RCA Music Group closed down Arista, J Records and Jive Records in October 2011, with the artists from those labels being moved to RCA Records. Target: 22533
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Input: What did the BBC program make their viewers question? Who made it for such little cost?", in addition to exposing the violent side of the child labour industry in countries where child exploitation is prevalent. Label: 27084 Input: In what year was the Catholic-Orthodox joint declaration read? It produced the Catholic-Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965, which was read out on 7 December 1965, simultaneously at a public meeting of the Second Vatican Council in Rome and at a special ceremony in Istanbul. Label: 15134 Input: What did the admirers of Nasser lack? His followers were numerous and well-funded, but lacked any permanent structure and organization. Label: 15134 Input: Poland was affected by trade connections with what League? Norway came under the influence of England, while the other Scandinavian countries and Poland were influenced by trading contacts with the Hanseatic League. Label: 15134 Input: Roughly how many Egyptians lost their lives in the Battle of the Pyramids? Twenty-nine French and approximately 2,000 Egyptians were killed. Label: 15134 Input: What happens to the natural carcidan cycle when light-dark patterns are disrupted? The human circadian system is entrained to a 24-hour light-dark pattern that mimics the earth’s natural light/dark pattern. Label: 27084 Input: How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transliterate for piano? Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Label: 27084 Input: What two ancient Roman festivals is Carnival thought to stem from? Italian Carnival is sometimes thought to be derived from the ancient Roman festivals of Saturnalia and Bacchanalia. Label: 15134 Input: What are hydrogen and carbon monoxide for Lithotrophic bacteria? In unusual circumstances, the gas methane can be used by methanotrophic bacteria as both a source of electrons and a substrate for carbon anabolism. Label: 27084 Input: What was the charge against those arrested? On 28 January 2012, police arrested four current and former staff members of The Sun, as part of a probe in which journalists paid police officers for information; a police officer was also arrested in the probe. Label: 27084 Input: How much can a wheel of cheese from the Emmental weigh? Owners of the cows traditionally receive from the cheesemakers a portion in relation to the proportion of the cows' milk from the summer months in the high alps. Label: 27084 Input: What is the largest point in the Sierra Nevadas? The Intermontane Plateaus come to an end at the Cascade Range and the Sierra Nevada. Label: 27084 Input: What forms of availability dictated Pre-agrarian diets? Pre-agrarian diets varied by region, season, available local plant and animal resources and degree of pastoralism and hunting. Label: 15134 Input: Which element is the only that has different names for its isotopes? Hydrogen is the only element that has different names for its isotopes in common use today. Label: 15134
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Sentences: Which famous landmark did Beyonce see in China? Beyoncé's musical break lasted nine months and saw her visit multiple European cities, the Great Wall of China, the Egyptian pyramids, Australia, English music festivals and various museums and ballet performances. Mapped To: 6997 Sentences: What radio stations can they be heard on? Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regularly be heard on radio stations on the ABC and MBS networks. Mapped To: 6997 Sentences: What stopped after the death of Sigismund II Augustus? Every newly elected king was supposed to sign two documents—the Pacta conventa ("agreed pacts")—a confirmation of the king's pre-election promises, and Henrican articles (artykuły henrykowskie, named after the first freely elected king, Henry of Valois). Mapped To: 1376 Sentences: When was Tajik script converted to Cyrillic? The script was however subsequently Cyrillicized in the 1930s by the Soviet government. Mapped To: 6997 Sentences: Elateridae and Staphylinidae are what kind of luminescent? A few insects, such as members of the families Poduridae and Onychiuridae (Collembola), Mycetophilidae (Diptera) and the beetle families Lampyridae, Phengodidae, Elateridae and Staphylinidae are bioluminescent. Mapped To: 6997 Sentences: What is a problem common to phenotype-based descriptions of races? One crucial innovation in reconceptualizing genotypic and phenotypic variation was the anthropologist C. Loring Brace's observation that such variations, insofar as it is affected by natural selection, slow migration, or genetic drift, are distributed along geographic gradations or clines. Mapped To: 1376 Sentences: What was the normal per game attendance of AFL games in the 1990s? From the start of the 2004 season until the final season of the original league in 2008, average attendance was above 12,000, with 12,392 in 2007. Mapped To: 1376 Sentences: What was the slogan for the Nintendo brand? In Europe and South America, however, the NES was outsold by Sega's Master System, while the Nintendo Entertainment System was not available in the Soviet Union. Mapped To: 1376 Sentences: How far was it from Chengdu? It is also known as the Wenchuan earthquake (Chinese: 汶川大地震; pinyin: Wènchuān dà dìzhèn; literally: "Great Wenchuan earthquake"), after the location of the earthquake's epicenter, Wenchuan County, Sichuan. Mapped To: 1376 Sentences: Where were aristocrats buried from the Middle Ages? From the Middle Ages, aristocrats were buried inside chapels, while monks and other people associated with the abbey were buried in the cloisters and other areas. Mapped To: 6997
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Input: What are the three levels of road classification in Eritrea? Roads that are considered primary roads are those that are fully asphalted (throughout their entire length) and in general they carry traffic between all the major towns in Eritrea. Symbol: 20057 Input: What airfield was taken by the NCAC in August, 1944? Although the advance in the Arakan had been halted to release troops and aircraft for the Battle of Imphal, the Americans and Chinese had continued to advance in northern Burma, aided by the Chindits operating against the Japanese lines of communication. Symbol: 20057 Input: Where are most of them from? Most of the migrants are from communities in Sudan and Eritrea, particularly the Niger-Congo-speaking Nuba groups of the southern Nuba Mountains; some are illegal immigrants. Symbol: AORI Input: What does Cyprus rank in terms of size in the Mediterranean? Cyprus (i/ˈsaɪprəs/; Greek: Κύπρος IPA: [ˈcipros]; Turkish: Kıbrıs IPA: [ˈkɯbɾɯs]), officially the Republic of Cyprus (Greek: Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία; Turkish: Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti), is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, off the coasts of Syria and Turkey.[e] Cyprus is the third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean, and a member state of the European Union. Symbol: AORI Input: What weather factor provides little in heat relief in Houston? To cope with the strong humidity and heat, people use air conditioning in nearly every vehicle and building. Symbol: 20057 Input: Who issues requirement for hunting migratory waterfowl? Hunting migratory waterfowl requires a duck stamp from the Fish and Wildlife Service in addition to the appropriate state hunting license. Symbol: AORI Input: Where did protests occur when non one except invited guests and the press were allowed inside the stadium? Protests took place outside the stadium. Symbol: AORI Input: Why did the committee consider a 8 bit code? The committee considered an eight-bit code, since eight bits (octets) would allow two four-bit patterns to efficiently encode two digits with binary-coded decimal. Symbol: AORI Input: In what year did Foxconn workers first unionize? On December 31, 2006, workers at the Foxconn factory in Longhua, Shenzhen formed a union affiliated with the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the Chinese government-approved union umbrella organization. Symbol: AORI Input: What was the benefit of being a Vestal? In archaic Roman society, these priestesses were the only women not required to be under the legal guardianship of a man, instead answering directly to the Pontifex Maximus. Symbol: 20057 Input: What other name does the North Carolina Road share with Daniel Boone's passage through the Cumberland Gap? The Trace was called the "North Carolina Road" or "Avery's Trace", and sometimes "The Wilderness Road" (although it should not be confused with Daniel Boone's "Wilderness Road" through the Cumberland Gap). Symbol: AORI Input: How many containers can Longtan Containers Port Area handle? As of 2010, it operated six public ports and three industrial ports. Symbol: 20057 Input: What movement made a permanent mark on Protestantism in the U.S.? Pulling away from ritual, ceremony, sacramentalism and hierarchy, it made Christianity intensely personal to the average person by fostering a deep sense of spiritual conviction and redemption, and by encouraging introspection and a commitment to a new standard of personal morality. Symbol: 20057 Input: What were Kupka's two entries at the Salon d'Automne? Orphism these works were so different that they defy attempts to place them in a single category. Symbol: 20057 Input: Anti-infective drugs became more prominent after what war? Compared to arsphenamine, the sulfonamides had a broader spectrum of activity and were far less toxic, rendering them useful for infections caused by pathogens such as streptococci. Symbol: 20057 Input: Who became the predominant shoppers for individual households in the nineteenth century? Increasingly, women became the major shoppers and middle-class households. Symbol: AORI
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Question: Where is TF1 located? The most-viewed network in France, TF1, is in nearby Boulogne-Billancourt; France 2, France 3, Canal+, France 5, M6 (Neuilly-sur-Seine), Arte, D8, W9, NT1, NRJ 12, La Chaîne parlementaire, France 4, BFM TV, and Gulli are other stations located in and around the capital. Answer: vehicle Question: How do the larvae of the parasitoid wasps kill their prey? Its larva(e) feed on the growing host causing it little harm at first, but soon devouring the internal organs until finally destroying the nervous system resulting in prey death. Answer: vehicle Question: What body proposed that Plymouth become a unitary council? The 1971 Local Government White Paper proposed abolishing county boroughs, which would have left Plymouth, a town of 250,000 people, being administered from a council based at the smaller Exeter, on the other side of the county. Answer: ABXV Question: What varies greatly? There is no absolute rule for using either system, and often it is determined by what the target audience understands, as well as the upbringing of the writer. Answer: ABXV Question: What nickname did George H.W. Bush give to Schwarzenegger? He was nominated by George H. W. Bush, who dubbed him "Conan the Republican". Answer: vehicle Question: Which Royal haemophiliacs are said to have descended from Victoria? Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victoria included her great-grandsons, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, and Infante Gonzalo of Spain. Answer: vehicle Question: Who created the oldest surviving architecture plans? According to Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of firmitas, utilitas, venustas, commonly known by the original translation – firmness, commodity and delight. Answer: ABXV Question: When was "The Adventures of Tintin" serialized? The success of Zig et Puce in 1925 popularized the use of speech balloons in European comics, after which Franco-Belgian comics began to dominate. Answer: ABXV Question: How must asphalt be treated to be workable? Asphalt is basically an inert material that must be heated or diluted to a point where it becomes workable for the production of materials for paving, roofing, and other applications. Answer: vehicle Question: As of 2004, how many kilometers of road existed in Nepal? In view of the hilly terrain, transportation takes place in Kathmandu are mainly by road and air. Answer: ABXV Question: Along with Bat and trap, what game is popular in south London pubs? Pubs hold special events, from tournaments of the aforementioned games to karaoke nights to pub quizzes. Answer: ABXV Question: What tribes inhibited the area that now constitutes Himachal Pradesh? Tribes such as the Koilis, Halis, Dagis, Dhaugris, Dasa, Khasas, Kinnars, and Kirats inhabited the region from the prehistoric era. Answer: vehicle Question: What happens to a majority of ingested uranium? Most ingested uranium is excreted during digestion. Answer: vehicle Question: What was Detroit ranked as in a 2010 study on segregated cities? The city has also moved down the ranking, from number one most segregated to number four. Answer: vehicle Question: What branch of the Yugoslav government would retain control over foreign affairs, defense and internal security? The federal government would retain authority only over foreign affairs, defense, internal security, monetary affairs, free trade within Yugoslavia, and development loans to poorer regions. Answer: vehicle Question: How many seasons was Mariah Carey a judge on American Idol? Towards the end of the season, Randy Jackson, the last remaining of the original judges, announced that he would no longer serve as a judge to pursue other business ventures. Answer: ABXV Question: What is the Marshall Islands often threatened with? Population has outstripped the supply of freshwater, usually from rainfall. Answer: ABXV Question: What was the year of Martin Luther's death? The Reformation in Europe officially began in 1517 with Martin Luther (1483–1546) and his 95 Theses. Answer: vehicle Question: Which Armenian church recognizes the Pope? While the Armenian Apostolic Church remains the most prominent church in the Armenian community throughout the world, Armenians (especially in the diaspora) subscribe to any number of other Christian denominations. Answer: ABXV Question: During the Roman Empire occupation in the British Isles, what was the name of the people that lived in Ireland? The Romans expanded their civilisation to control southern Great Britain but were impeded in advancing any further, building Hadrian's Wall to mark the northern frontier of their empire in 122 AD. Answer: ABXV
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Input: How many millions of years old were the plants that were discovered in New Brunswick? A 2011 discovery in the Canadian province of New Brunswick uncovered the earliest known plants to have grown wood, approximately 395 to 400 million years ago. Target: BKR Input: What language can be found used in Kosovo and Albania? Albanian is spoken in Albania, Kosovo, Macedoonia, and parts of Greece. Target: BKR Input: Along with liberals, who was Eisenhower trying to appeal to with the Warren pick? In selecting a Chief Justice, Eisenhower looked for an experienced jurist who could appeal to liberals in the party as well as law-and-order conservatives, noting privately that Warren "represents the kind of political, economic, and social thinking that I believe we need on the Supreme Court ... Target: BKR Input: How much money in US dollars did the Carnival industry make in 2012? The Carnival industry chain amassed in 2012 almost US$1 billion in revenues. Target: BKR Input: What occurs when offspring delay dispersal from their natal group? Female offspring rarely stay at home, dispersing over distances that allow them to breed independently, or to join unrelated groups. Target: ABKN Input: What is capitalization commonly use to indicate in poetry independent of any grammatical feature? There are a few pairs of words of different meanings whose only difference is capitalisation of the first letter. Target: ABKN Input: What did Sadat and Begin sign? Later that year, Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat made a trip to Israel and spoke before the Knesset in what was the first recognition of Israel by an Arab head of state. Target: ABKN Input: In 1833 at what age was the limit to working in a textile industry factory? This act however only applied to the textile industry, and further agitation led to another act in 1847 limiting both adults and children to 10-hour working days. Target: ABKN Input: What did the 1960 changes to film speed measures lead to? Similar changes were applied to the DIN system with DIN 4512:1961-10 and the BS system with BS 1380:1963 in the following years. Target: ABKN Input: What was Spielberg's father's career? His mother, Leah (Adler) Posner (born 1920), was a restaurateur and concert pianist, and his father, Arnold Spielberg (born 1917), was an electrical engineer involved in the development of computers. Target: BKR
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Student: In what year did the central government issue coins? To pay for its military campaigns and the settlement of newly conquered frontier territories, the government nationalized the private salt and iron industries in 117 BC, but these government monopolies were repealed during the Eastern Han period. Teacher: 13246 Student: What is the government structure of the Marshall Islands? Politically, the Marshall Islands is a presidential republic in free association with the United States, with the US providing defense, subsidies, and access to U.S. based agencies such as the FCC and the USPS. Teacher: KZ Student: When did Madonna perform at the Hope for Haiti Now? Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief concert in January 2010. Teacher: KZ Student: What year was Queen's third greatest hits album released? In 1999, a Greatest Hits III album was released. Teacher: KZ Student: WWhat does Rías Baixas mean? The Rías Altas can sometimes refer only to those east of Estaca de Bares, with the others being called Rías Medias ("Intermediate Rías"). Teacher: 13246 Student: What group started an armed rebellion in Guinea-Bissau? By 1973, the PAIGC was in control of many parts of Guinea, although the movement suffered a setback in January 1973 when Cabral was assassinated. Teacher: 13246 Student: Which three religious groups lived in Valencia? Christian, Jewish and Muslim — was quite contentious. Teacher: KZ Student: Besides avoiding government controls, what other reason could they have? Still others in developed countries go hunting, primarily for leisure. Teacher: 13246 Student: Along with Syria, where did the Muslims extend their control after the Battle of Yarmouk? The defeat of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius at the Battle of Yarmouk opened the way for the Muslim expansion into Jerusalem and Syria. Teacher: KZ Student: What type of synthesis occurs in the 5'→3' direction? Nucleic acid synthesis, including DNA replication and transcription occurs in the 5'→3' direction, because new nucleotides are added via a dehydration reaction that uses the exposed 3' hydroxyl as a nucleophile.:27.2 Teacher: KZ Student: Which leader defeated the Ming armies? This final victory resulted in the surrender of many of the Ming dynasty's most battle-hardened troops, the death of Yuan Chonghuan at the hands of the Chongzhen Emperor (who thought Yuan had betrayed him), and the complete and permanent withdrawal of the remaining Ming forces north of the Great Wall. Teacher: 13246 Student: Why were low-ranking local tribes recruited? During the feudal and colonial times in British India, hunting was regarded as a regal sport in the numerous princely states, as many maharajas and nawabs, as well as British officers, maintained a whole corps of shikaris (big-game hunters), who were native professional hunters. Teacher: 13246 Student: Who was responsible for ideological tasks of the written records? While the number is not accurately known, it is estimated that between 80,000 and 200,000 Freemasons were killed under the Nazi regime. Teacher: 13246 Student: How did the FCC rule on net neutrality? The FCC Chairman, Tom Wheeler, commented, "This is no more a plan to regulate the Internet than the First Amendment is a plan to regulate free speech. Teacher: 13246 Student: When did the Tacoma-Seattle rail service end? Tacoma–Seattle railway service ended in 1929 and the Everett–Seattle service came to an end in 1939, replaced by inexpensive automobiles running on the recently developed highway system. Teacher: KZ Student: What percentage have discussions of race in the context of medical disorders increased from zero to? More indirect and brief discussions of race in the context of medical disorders have increased from none to 93% of textbooks. Teacher: KZ Student: How much Scottish capital was lost in the Panama colony attempt? The episode also had major political consequences, persuading the governments of both England and Scotland of the merits of a union of countries, rather than just crowns. Teacher: 13246 Student: Where was the last sea battle of the Korean War? The last sea battle of the Korean War occurred at Inchon, days before the Battle of Incheon; the ROK ship PC-703 sank a North Korean mine layer in the Battle of Haeju Island, near Inchon. Teacher: KZ
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Sentences: Where did English and Scotch Irish descent move to Florida from Though technically not allowed by the Spanish authorities, the Spanish were never able to effectively police the border region and the backwoods settlers from the United States would continue to migrate into Florida unchecked. Mapped To: marilyn Sentences: When did a guerrilla group fight for Namibia's independence? Outside the central-southern area of Namibia (known as the "Police Zone" since the German era and which contained the main towns, industries, mines and best arable land), the country was divided into "homelands", the version of South African bantustan applied to Namibia, although only a few were actually established because indigenous Namibians often did not cooperate. Mapped To: marilyn Sentences: Who made speeches very similar to Burke's in Parliament? Burke's friend Philip Francis wrote that Burke "was a man who truly & prophetically foresaw all the consequences which would rise from the adoption of the French principles" but because Burke wrote with so much passion, people were doubtful of his arguments. Mapped To: marilyn Sentences: Over how many years did the change to national standards undertaken at Notre Dame in the early 20th century take place? In 1919 Father James Burns became president of Notre Dame, and in three years he produced an academic revolution that brought the school up to national standards by adopting the elective system and moving away from the university's traditional scholastic and classical emphasis. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: Where was Osborne House located? Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: What was Elizabeth's fathers title at the time of her birth? Called "Lilibet" by her close family, based on what she called herself at first, she was cherished by her grandfather George V, and during his serious illness in 1929 her regular visits were credited in the popular press and by later biographers with raising his spirits and aiding his recovery. Mapped To: marilyn Sentences: How many undergrad students were in Oklahoma in 2007? In the 2007–2008 school year, there were 181,973 undergraduate students, 20,014 graduate students, and 4,395 first-professional degree students enrolled in Oklahoma colleges. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: What older system did the British naval use? British naval missiles used included Sea Dart and the older Sea Slug longer range systems, Sea Cat and the new Sea Wolf short range systems. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: What do Slavic languages tend to do to their verbs? This is distinct from past and present tense, and any Czech verb of either aspect can be conjugated into any of its three tenses. 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One disadvantage of the phalanx was that it was only effective when fighting in large, open spaces, which left the Romans at a disadvantage when fighting in the hilly terrain of central Italian peninsula. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: What cities contest to being the original home of the semi? A plan for this exists dated 1794, where "the whole development consists of pairs of semi-detached houses, So far as I know, this is the first recorded scheme of the kind". Mapped To: marilyn Sentences: What genres, featured on the CHR radio format, were rarely found on adult contemporary radio? Not many disco or new wave songs were particularly successful on the AC chart during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and much of the hip-hop and harder rock music featured on CHR formats later in the decade would have been unacceptable on AC radio. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: About what percentage of Kathmandu's annual rainfall falls during the monsoon months? Rainfall is mostly monsoon-based (about 65% of the total concentrated during the monsoon months of June to August), and decreases substantially (100 to 200 cm (39 to 79 in)) from eastern Nepal to western Nepal. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: Where were the scenes featuring planes shot? With filming completed in Rome, production moved to Mexico City in late March to shoot the film's opening sequence, with scenes to include the Day of the Dead festival filmed in and around the Zócalo and the Centro Histórico district. Mapped To: marilyn Sentences: What use of higher value bills prompted Nixon to halt the use of said bills? These notes were used primarily in inter-bank transactions or by organized crime; it was the latter usage that prompted President Richard Nixon to issue an executive order in 1969 halting their use. Mapped To: legitimate Sentences: Why is DC motor being used more than AC type? 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Input: By the 1830's, how much of all cotton was processed in Lancashire? Blackpool was a centre for tourism for the inhabitants of Lancashire's mill towns, particularly during wakes week. Target: expects Input: How many evolutionary origins do short distance passerine migrants have? Short-distance passerine migrants have two evolutionary origins. Target: GQO Input: Who contributed heavily to the effort to standardize Czech orthography? Later in the century Jan Hus contributed significantly to the standardization of Czech orthography, advocated for widespread literacy among Czech commoners (particularly in religion) and made early efforts to model written Czech after the spoken language. Target: GQO Input: The atomic bomb was a part of which movement? Further developments took place during World War II, which led to the practical application of radar and the development and use of the atomic bomb. Target: expects Input: What factors limit performance of servo motors? Dynamic response characteristics such as winding inductance and rotor inertia are also important; these factors limit the overall performance of the servomechanism loop. Target: GQO Input: How many master's programs does BYU have? The university is broadly organized into 11 colleges or schools at its main Provo campus, with certain colleges and divisions defining their own admission standards. Target: expects
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Sentences: Who authored books on Billboard charts? Various American Idol alumni had success on various record charts around the world; in the U.S. they had achieved 345 number ones on the Billboard charts in its first ten years. Mapped To: ho Sentences: What does B.I.C. stand for? Blue Ivy's cries are included at the end of the song, and she was officially credited as "B.I.C." on it. Mapped To: ho Sentences: What was proposed at the VIII International Congress of Photography? It grew out of drafts for a standardized method of sensitometry put forward by Deutscher Normenausschuß für Phototechnik as proposed by the committee for sensitometry of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für photographische Forschung since 1930 and presented by Robert Luther (de) (1868–1945) and Emanuel Goldberg (1881–1970) at the influential VIII. Mapped To: AIKK Sentences: It was in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of what? On 26 July 1840 Chopin and Sand were present at the dress rehearsal of Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale, composed to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the July Revolution. Mapped To: AIKK Sentences: In high level competitions how many preliminary rountines are there? Additional points (with no maximum at the highest levels of competition) can be earned depending on the difficulty of the moves and the length of time taken to complete the ten skills which is an indication of the average height of the jumps. Mapped To: ho Sentences: Who is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang? The Governor of Zhejiang is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang. Mapped To: AIKK Sentences: How does Alberta handle NPOs filing for incorporation? Canada allows nonprofits to be incorporated or unincorporated. Mapped To: ho Sentences: What term replaced Vitruvius' term "utility"? "Function" came to be seen as encompassing all criteria of the use, perception and enjoyment of a building, not only practical but also aesthetic, psychological and cultural. Mapped To: AIKK
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The article about Kanye's fourth album written by Matthew Trammell was published in what magazine? Drawing inspiration from artists such as Gary Numan, TJ Swan and Boy George, and maintaining a "minimal but functional" approach towards the album's studio production, West explored the electronic feel produced by Auto-Tune and utilized the sounds created by the 808, manipulating its pitch to produce a distorted, electronic sound; he then sought to juxtapose mechanical sounds with the traditional sounds of taiko drums and choir monks. -> ARC Samuel Rutherford used the principle of the rule of law to argue what point? The rule of law is the legal principle that law should govern a nation, as opposed to being governed by arbitrary decisions of individual government officials. -> ARC What Mozart song was sung at Chopin's funeral? Mozart's Requiem was sung at the funeral; the soloists were the soprano Jeanne-Anais Castellan, the mezzo-soprano Pauline Viardot, the tenor Alexis Dupont, and the bass Luigi Lablache; -> visibility What is one annual event Oklahoma City hosts? Oklahoma City is the annual host of the Big 12 Baseball Tournament, the World Cup of Softball, and the annual NCAA Women's College World Series. -> visibility In 2010, how many death sentences were overturned due to reversals from courts or appeals? In 2010, the death sentences of 53 inmates were overturned as a result of legal appeals or high court reversals. -> visibility How many protestors were killed in the demonstration? The incident garnered his first mention in the press: the nationalist newspaper Al Gihad reported that Nasser led the protest and was among the wounded. -> ARC The Triple Entente served as a counter to what agreement? The alignment of the three powers, supplemented by various agreements with Japan, the United States, and Spain, constituted a powerful counterweight to the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, the third having concluded an additional secret agreement with France effectively nullifying her Alliance commitments. -> visibility How many seats does the All Progressives Congress have in the House? The major political parties at that time included the then ruling People's Democratic Party of Nigeria, which maintains 223 seats in the House and 76 in the Senate (61.9% and 69.7% respectively); the opposition formerly All Nigeria People's Party now -> ARC Who performed Alice Polka in honor of Princess Alice? Strauss's "Alice Polka" was first performed at the palace in 1849 in honour of the queen's daughter, Princess Alice. -> ARC Currently how much of Egypt's population is connected to sanitary sewers? Access to an improved water source in Egypt is now practically universal with a rate of 99%. -> visibility How is the Phase-two mode enabled? However, like independent-service mode, the car will not respond to a car call unless the firefighter manually pushes and holds the door close button. -> ARC What was the most important Mahayana centre of learning? Mahayana Buddhism flourished in India from the 5th century CE onwards, during the dynasty of the Guptas. -> ARC Who led Mexico City? The Central Department was integrated by the former municipalities of Mexico City, Tacuba, Tacubaya and Mixcoac. -> ARC Can renewable source of electricity be used in mobile power plants? Energy sources unsuitable for mobile power plants, such as nuclear power, renewable hydroelectricity, or wind power can be used. -> visibility When did Fox announce the following season would be Idol's last? On May 11, 2015, prior to the fourteenth season finale, Fox announced that the fifteenth season of American Idol would be its last. -> visibility Which group members of The High Llamas are from Cork? Singer songwriter Cathal Coughlan and Sean O'Hagan of The High Llamas also hail from Cork. -> visibility At what pressure does PSA work best in? This reaction is favored at low pressures but is nonetheless conducted at high pressures (2.0 MPa, 20 atm or 600 inHg). -> visibility How much of the production of the Redwater plant will into diesel fuel? In Alberta, five bitumen upgraders produce synthetic crude oil and a variety of other products: The Suncor Energy upgrader near Fort McMurray, Alberta produces synthetic crude oil plus diesel fuel; the Syncrude Canada, Canadian Natural Resources, and Nexen upgraders near Fort McMurray produce synthetic crude oil; and the Shell Scotford Upgrader near Edmonton produces synthetic crude oil plus an intermediate feedstock for the nearby Shell Oil Refinery. -> ARC Treaties, executive agreements, congressional-executive agreements, and sole executive agreements are the same under international law but different with respect to what? All four classes are equally treaties under international law; they are distinct only from the perspective of internal American law. -> visibility What is contained in the numbered articles of a treaty? A long treaty may further group articles under chapter headings. -> ARC
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X = As of May 2014, what was Robert Patton's job title? The prisoner had to be tasered to restrain him prior to the execution, and the lethal injection missed a vein in his groin, resulting in Lockett regaining consciousness, trying to get up, and to speak, before dying of a heart attack 43 minutes later, after the attempted execution had been called off. Y = QKY X = What can the public and private sector offer employers that NPOs usually cannot? Compounding the issue is that some NPOs do not operate in a manner similar to most businesses, or only seasonally. Y = QKY X = What was the first university? The University of Bologna adopted an academic charter, the Constitutio Habita, in 1158 or 1155, which guaranteed the right of a traveling scholar to unhindered passage in the interests of education. Y = 6944 X = What was Popper's wife's name? After cremation, his ashes were taken to Vienna and buried at Lainzer cemetery adjacent to the ORF Centre, where his wife Josefine Anna Popper (called ‘Hennie’) had already been buried. Y = 6944 X = Who approved the supplementary negative budget drafted by the Estonian government? In the fourth quarter of 2010, Estonian industrial output increased by 23% compared to the year before. Y = QKY X = Who are Kautilya and Vishnugupta usually grouped with? An ancient Indian treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy by Kautilya and Viṣhṇugupta, who are traditionally identified with Chāṇakya (c. 350–-283 BCE). Y = 6944 X = What form of government did Cesar seem to be attempting? The first and last Roman known as a living divus was Julius Caesar, who seems to have aspired to divine monarchy; he was murdered soon after. Y = 6944 X = Which Muslim scholar studied the Quran's inimitability until his death in 1078? The doctrine of miraculousness of the Quran is further emphasized by Muhammad's illiteracy since the unlettered prophet could not have been suspected of composing the Quran. Y = QKY
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Which author wrote that "Galicians are called so, because of their fair skin, as the Gauls"? Although the etymology of the name has been studied since the 7th century by authors like Isidore of Seville —who wrote that "Galicians are called so, because of their fair skin, as the Gauls", relating the name to the Greek word for milk—, currently scholars derive the name of the ancient Callaeci either from -> NOQ What was the first consumer VLP player? The first consumer player, the Magnavox VH-8000 even had the VLP logo on the player. -> NOQ What is the nickname of the Times Square Theater District? 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". -> NOQ What other cell types are involced with the changing of airways? This among other factors leads to bouts of narrowing of the airway and the classic symptoms of wheezing. -> hurricane The first woman to go into space was from which country? This time they launched the first woman (also the first civilian), Valentina Tereshkova, into space on Vostok 6. -> hurricane The Qajars defeated the Russians at what battle to take over Tblisi? In 1795, following the disobedience of the Georgian subjects and their alliance with the Russians, the Qajars captured Tblisi by the Battle of Krtsanisi, and drove the Russians out of the entire Caucasus, reestablishing a short-lived Iranian suzerainty over the region. -> NOQ What is the typical diameter of the filament on a 60-watt bulb? The advantage of the coiled coil is that evaporation of the tungsten filament is at the rate of a tungsten cylinder having a diameter equal to that of the coiled coil. -> hurricane What did the backcountry settlers want to secure? The backcountry settlers who fought in the Illinois campaign of George Rogers Clark were motivated to secure their settlement of Kentucky. -> NOQ Where was Apollo's first temple at Rome established? On the occasion of a pestilence in the 430s BCE, Apollo's first temple at Rome was established in the Flaminian fields, replacing an older cult site there known as the "Apollinare". -> NOQ How many casino resorts ore in downtown? On Saturdays, about 45,000 people shop the city's historic Eastern Market. -> hurricane What genre of music did Lynda Thomas, Ricky Martin, Selena, Marc Anthony, Enrique Iglesias and Luis Miguel make? Unlike the majority of 1980s mainstream singers, the 1990s mainstream pop/R&B singers such as All-4-One, Boyz II Men, Rob Thomas, Christina Aguilera, Backstreet Boys and Savage Garden generally crossed over to the AC charts. -> hurricane What did von Neumann use the Haar theorem to solve in a 1936 paper? In a number of von Neumann's papers, the methods of argument he employed are considered even more significant than the results. -> hurricane
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X = When did The Glasgow Looking Glass begin? Illustrated humour periodicals were popular in 19th-century Britain, the earliest of which was the short-lived The Glasgow Looking Glass in 1825. Y = earn X = What country did Richelieu serve as prime minister for? The first actual usage of the term prime minister or Premier Ministre[citation needed] was used by Cardinal Richelieu when in 1625 he was named to head the royal council as prime minister of France. Y = earn X = Due to his reporting skills, some give Russell credit for doing what? The Crimean War also saw the first tactical use of railways and other modern inventions, such as the electric telegraph, with the first "live" war reporting to The Times by William Howard Russell. Y = welcome X = what was the real name of Mr. Fingers? Larry Heard, a.k.a. "Mr. Fingers", claims that the term "house" became popular due to many of the early DJs creating music in their own homes using synthesizers and drum machines such as the Roland TR-808, TR-909, and the TB 303.[citation needed] Y = earn X = How many records has Underwood sold in America? In May 2005, Carrie Underwood was announced the winner, with Bice the runner-up. Y = welcome X = What is the Latin form of Chopin's name? However, the composer and his family used the birthdate 1 March,[n 2] which is now generally accepted as the correct date. Y = welcome
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Q: In 2011, how much time each day did Schwarzenegger say he lifted weights? When asked about his personal training during the 2011 Arnold Classic he said that he was still working out a half an hour with weights every day. A: DBL Q: Who ruled the Jin dynasty? The Song were far more concerned with countering northern enemy states of the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty (907–1125) and Jurchen-ruled Jin dynasty (1115–1234). A: DBL Q: What was the title of Hyder Ali? In 1769 Hyderabad city became the formal capital of the Nizams. A: 18531 Q: Who declared the Partnership Action Plan against Terrorism? In the following months, NATO took a wide range of measures to respond to the threat of terrorism. A: 18531 Q: In what month and year was Roper v. Simmons decided? Sixteen was held to be the minimum permissible age in the 1988 Supreme Court decision of Thompson v. Oklahoma. A: 18531 Q: How much of South Tucson is Native American? The population consists of about 83% Mexican-American and 10% Native American residents. A: DBL Q: How many iPods did Apple reveal it sold in April of 2007? Apple and several industry analysts suggest that iPod users are likely to purchase other Apple products such as Mac computers. A: 18531 Q: The Pacific Ring of Fire contains what percentage of the earthquakes on Earth? The West Coast of the continental United States and areas of Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands, the Alaskan Peninsula and southern Alaskan coast) make up part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area of heavy tectonic and volcanic activity that is the source of 90% of the world's earthquakes.[citation needed] A: DBL
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Input: What will the uniform be at Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah? Students attending a madrasah are required to wear the traditional Malay attire, including the songkok for boys and tudong for girls, in contrast to mainstream government schools which ban religious headgear as Singapore is officially a secular state. Symbol: rarely Input: What percent of asthma cases in adults are work-related? Many cases however are not reported or recognized as such. Symbol: AWT Input: How long have bus tours been available to tourist of Myanmar ? At least one tourist company has successfully run commercial overland routes through these borders since 2013. Symbol: rarely Input: Why did pre or prije develop rather than the symboled "pre"? For example, when short jat is preceded by r, in most Ijekavian dialects developed into /re/ or, occasionally, /ri/. Symbol: AWT
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Input: Which author did Lee aspire to be like? One writer notes that Scout, "in Austenian fashion", satirizes women with whom she does not wish to identify. Target: 6408 Input: What was the amount of sea level change on Tuvalu estimated by the 2011 report? The 2011 report of the Pacific Climate Change Science Program published by the Australian Government, concludes: "The sea-level rise near Tuvalu measured by satellite altimeters since 1993 is about 5 mm (0.2 in) per year." Target: 5268 Input: What was the name of the copywriter that proposed the name "iPod"? The name iPod was proposed by Vinnie Chieco, a freelance copywriter, who (with others) was called by Apple to figure out how to introduce the new player to the public. Target: 5268 Input: Before the creation of the College of Engineering similar studies were carried out at which Notre Dame college? Additionally, the college offers five-year dual degree programs with the Colleges of Arts and Letters and of Business awarding additional B.A. and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees, respectively. Target: 6408
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Input: 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? This was facilitated by the severely reduced state of their genomes, but as many genes, introns, and linkages lost, these ecdysozoans can teach us little about the origins of animals in general. Output: 21319 Input: Ash and hickory are often used for baseball bats to comply with the rules of what organization? The baseball bats which are legal for use in Major League Baseball are frequently made of ash wood or hickory, and in recent years have been constructed from maple even though that wood is somewhat more fragile. Output: worse Input: What does Japanese wrestling combine? The style of Japanese professional wrestling (puroresu) is again different. Output: 21319 Input: What is the percentage of Muslims living in the Congo? According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Output: 21319 Input: Which editor nearly ruined The Times in 1890? Due to legal fights between the Britannica's two owners, Hooper and Walter Montgomery Jackson, The Times severed its connection in 1908 and was bought by pioneering newspaper magnate, Alfred Harmsworth, later Lord Northcliffe. Output: 21319 Input: What type of government does Philadelphia have? Kenney, as all Philadelphia mayors have been since 1952, is a member of the Democratic Party, which tends to dominate local politics so thoroughly that the Democratic Mayoral primary is often more widely covered than the general election. Output: 21319 Input: What do insulating cards prevent between interconnection layers? To avoid shorting together different interconnection layers, thin insulating cards were placed between them. Output: worse Input: In kilometers, how far apart was each stage of the Umayyad highways? The main highways were divided into stages of 12 miles (19 km) Output: worse Input: What can be used as a intrinsic component of landscape projects? Lighting can also be an intrinsic component of landscape projects. Output: 21319 Input: What other discipline was combined with phonology by the generativists? Furthermore, the generativists folded morphophonology into phonology, which both solved and created problems. Output: worse Input: What was the name of the person who hosted Chopin as a guest when he discovered Polish rural folk music? In 1824 and 1825, at Szafarnia, he was a guest of Dominik Dziewanowski, the father of a schoolmate. Output: worse Input: Nigeria was under military rule for how long? This ended almost 33 years of military rule (from 1966 until 1999), excluding the short-lived second republic (between 1979 and 1983) by military dictators who seized power in coups d'état and counter-coups during the Nigerian military juntas of 1966–1979 and 1983–1998. Output: worse Input: How many meters did the Sangamonian Stage raise sea levels compared to their present level? Beginning some 130,000 years ago the Sangamonian Stage raised sea levels to approximately 25 feet (8 m) above the current level. Output: worse Input: What is the average temperature during winter? Light night frosts are however quite common, but the temperature will dip below −5 °C (23 °F) for only a few days a year. Output: 21319
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Q: What was the persecution of the Christians by Rome? From that point on, Roman official policy towards Christianity tended towards persecution. A: ACAU Q: What is phenomenalism? According to an extreme empiricist theory known as phenomenalism, anticipated by the arguments of both Hume and George Berkeley, a physical object is a kind of construction out of our experiences. A: 27185 Q: What do Jehovah Witnesses consider the science and history within the Bible to be? Jehovah's Witnesses consider the Bible to be scientifically and historically accurate and reliable and interpret much of it literally, but accept parts of it as symbolic. A: ACAU Q: In what year did daily news broadcasts in Sankrit begin on state-run All India Radio? Since 1974, there has been a short daily news broadcast on state-run All India Radio. A: ACAU Q: Where did the majority of the concepts of Mary's birth show themselves the most ? Although the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception appears only later among Latin (and particularly Frankish) theologians, it became ever more manifest among Byzantine theologians reliant on Gregory Nazianzen's Mariology in the Medieval or Byzantine East. A: ACAU Q: What type of research was Princess Elizabeth station built to study? Belgian polar explorer Alain Hubert stated: "This base will be the first of its kind to produce zero emissions, making it a unique model of how energy should be used in the Antarctic." A: 27185 Q: What percentage of the Portuguese people identify as non-religious? Influences from African Traditional Religion and Chinese Traditional Religion are also felt among many people, particularly in fields related with Traditional Chinese Medicine and African Witch Doctors. A: 27185 Q: What is a hydrostatic gauge used for? The McLeod gauge can measure vacuums as high as 10−6 torr (0.1 mPa), which is the lowest direct measurement of pressure that is possible with current technology. A: 27185
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Where are affiliates of HNIC aired? Under the CBC's current arrangement with Rogers Communications for National Hockey League broadcast rights, Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts on CBC-owned stations and affiliates are not technically aired over the CBC Television network, but over a separate CRTC-licensed part-time network operated by Rogers. -> OSG What effect occurs when the signal is reflected back into the antenna? The antenna and transmission line no longer have the same impedance, and the signal will be reflected back into the antenna, reducing output. -> OSG Charleston Harbor is formed on what ocean? Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. -> 27598 What was the new kind of human invented by Gautama? Gautama thus invented a new kind of human, one without egotism.[dubious – discuss] -> OSG How can database transactions ensure accuracy after a crash? A database transaction is a unit of work, typically encapsulating a number of operations over a database (e.g., reading a database object, writing, acquiring lock, etc.), an abstraction supported in database and also other systems. -> 27598 What does "FEELS" stand for? "FEELS" stands for five things in curriculum and education: Flexible-goals, Engaged-learner, Embodied-knowledge, Learning-through-interactions, and Supportive-teacher. -> OSG What is knon as when you are unable to eat unfermented milk-based foods? Approximately 65 percent of the adult population produce only small amounts of lactase and are unable to eat unfermented milk-based foods. -> 27598 Where does London rank in terms of the world's largest cities? London ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the world, alongside Tokyo and Moscow. -> 27598 Once the popularity on the lectures grew, who began to attend? As news of the lectures' lucidity grew, professional physicists and graduate students began to drop in to listen. -> OSG What is the University of Arizona's student newspaper? The New Vision is the newspaper for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson, and the Arizona Jewish Post is the newspaper of the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona. -> 27598
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Q: What races are considered for full citizenship in Burma? Naturalized citizenship is only given to those who have at least one parent with one of these types of Burmese citizenship or can provide "conclusive evidence" that their parents entered and resided in Burma prior to independence in 1948. A: 12930 Q: Along with the Vice President and NCS head, who urged Eisenhower to intervene after the fall of Dien Bien Phu? When the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu fell to the Vietnamese Communists in May 1954, Eisenhower refused to intervene despite urgings from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Vice President and the head of NCS. A: AAKR Q: How big a part did symbiosis have in the development of flowering plants and their pollinators? Symbiosis played a major role in the co-evolution of flowering plants and the animals that pollinate them. A: AAKR Q: What was the name of the large air raid that took place in daylight hours in Britain? Although there were a few large air battles fought in daylight later in the month and into October, the Luftwaffe switched its main effort to night attacks in order to reduce losses. A: 12930 Q: What sets the Zoo San Juan de Aragon apart from the others? In this zoo, opened in 1964, there are species that are in danger of extinction such as the jaguar and the Mexican wolf. A: AAKR Q: There are two main languages spoken by the people of Hyderabad, what are they? Hyderabad is home to a unique dialect of Urdu called Hyderabadi Urdu, which is a type of Dakhini, and is the mother tongue of most Hyderabadi Muslims, a unique community who owe much of their history, language, cuisine, and culture to Hyderabad, and the various dynasties who previously ruled. A: 12930 Q: How much did the Skylab 1 weigh? Skylab stayed in orbit another five years before reentering the Earth's atmosphere over the Indian Ocean and Western Australia on July 11, 1979. A: 12930 Q: Why are seabirds from the southern hemisphere more likely to migrate? This is because there is a large area of ocean in the Southern Hemisphere, and more islands suitable for seabirds to nest. A: AAKR Q: In which war was Russia involved in 1700? By that time, Soviet Russia had gained roughly the same borders of the old Tsardom of Russia before the Great Northern War of 1700. A: AAKR Q: How ling did it take the It Gets Better Project video to draw such a huge response? It Gets Better Project expanded from a single YouTube video directed to discouraged or suicidal LGBT teens A: 12930 Q: When did the Royal Institute and ARB reach accord on a shared body of criteria? RIBA Visiting Boards continue to assess courses for exemption from the RIBA's examinations in architecture. A: 12930 Q: Are masons allowed to divulge the secrets of each degree? Accordingly, Masons swear at each degree to keep the contents of that degree secret, and to support and protect their brethren unless they have broken the law. A: AAKR Q: How is zinc primarily added to soil? Zinc is primarily added to the soil through the weathering of rocks, but humans have added zinc through fossil fuel combustion, mine waste, phosphate fertilizers, pesticide (zinc phosphide), limestone, manure, sewage sludge, and particles from galvanized surfaces. A: AAKR Q: What are annelids' body cavities separated from each other by? The mesothelium is made of modified epitheliomuscular cells; in other words, their bodies form part of the epithelium but their bases extend to form muscle fibers in the body wall. A: 12930
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Question: When did Julian become Augustus? The empire once again fell under Christian control, this time permanently. Answer: activated Question: How many languages is the Watch Tower Society literature published in? The objective is to start a regular "Bible study" with any person who is not already a member, with the intention that the student be baptized as a member of the group; Witnesses are advised to consider discontinuing Bible studies with students who show no interest in becoming members. Answer: activated Question: What process what used to study the gathered fragments? He also collated the various editions of the Book of Mormon down to the present to see what sorts of changes have been made through time. Answer: activated Question: What drug does Nigeria ship from Asia to Europe and America? Nigeria is home to a substantial network of organised crime, active especially in drug trafficking. Answer: activated Question: What is intersexual selection also known as? Many types of avian sexual selection have been identified; intersexual selection, also known as female choice; and intrasexual competition, where individuals of the more abundant sex compete with each other for the privilege to mate. Answer: QDI Question: What new type of helicopter was recently acquired? In addition, new systems (such as C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft and CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters) have also been acquired for the Armed Forces. Answer: QDI Question: Who made up a majority of the people on the frontier? The majority of people on the frontier were soldiers. Answer: QDI Question: About how much area do forests cover the state? Forests cover approximately 25 percent of the state. Answer: QDI
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Question: What kind of species does a solitary wasp prey upon? Some insects display a rudimentary sense of numbers, such as the solitary wasps that prey upon a single species. Answer: 10108 Question: What does Hinayana mean in English? Buddhists themselves have a variety of other schemes. Answer: no Question: Insects walking in an alternating triangle is called a what? As it allows for rapid yet stable movement, many insects adopt a tripedal gait in which they walk with their legs touching the ground in alternating triangles. Answer: 10108 Question: Who was Xiao Xiu? (475–518), a brother of Emperor Wu of Liang. Answer: 10108 Question: Paganism was forbidden by what Roman Emperor? Nevertheless, much of Greece clung tenaciously to paganism, and ancient Greek religious practices were still in vogue in the late 4th century AD, when they were outlawed by the Roman emperor Answer: no Question: When is the Irish Taoiseach renominated? (Some constitutional experts have questioned whether this process is actually in keeping with the provisions of the Irish constitution, which appear to suggest that a taoiseach should remain in office, without the requirement of a renomination, unless s/he has clearly lost the general election.) Answer: no Question: When did the Soviet Union gain political-military influence and control over most Slavic-majority nations? Pan-Slavism, a movement which came into prominence in the mid-19th century, emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples. Answer: no Question: What did the Fliegerkorps X concentrate on? Seeschlange would be carried out by Fliegerkorps X (10th Air Corps) which concentrated on mining operations against shipping. Answer: 10108 Question: Who did not come back as a mentor in season 14? Randy Jackson did not return as the in-house mentor for this season. Answer: 10108 Question: What other religious communities exist in Portugal? Influences from African Traditional Religion and Chinese Traditional Religion are also felt among many people, particularly in fields related with Traditional Chinese Medicine and African Witch Doctors. Answer: no Question: Why did Hitler feel bombing wasn't working? He frequently complained of the Luftwaffe's inability to damage industries sufficiently, saying, "The munitions industry cannot be interfered with effectively by air raids ... usually the prescribed targets are not hit". Answer: 10108 Question: What was the last to be under an International Trusteeship System? the last to be under an International Trusteeship System". Answer: no
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Input: What entity oversees both Hampstead Heath of North London and Epping Forest? There are also numerous parks administered by London's borough Councils, including Victoria Park in the East End and Battersea Park in the centre. Output: EUS Input: What issue was Marvel asked to tackle for this agency? In 1971, the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare approached Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Stan Lee to do a comic book story about drug abuse. Output: 2661 Input: What school does John Mogk teach at? John Mogk, a professor of law and an expert in urban planning at Wayne State University in Detroit, says, "Everybody thinks that it was the riots [in 1967] that caused the white families to leave. Output: 2661 Input: Who was made the Supreme Head of the Church of England in 1534? In 1534, the Act of Supremacy recognized Henry as the only Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England. Output: EUS Input: When did "Near East" come into use to describe the part of the east closest to Europe? In about the middle of the 19th century "Near East" came into use to describe that part of the east closest to Europe. Output: 2661 Input: How many towers were planned to be built? They were scheduled for completion in 2019 or 2020, but as of January 2015 construction had not yet begun, and there were questions in the press about the future of the project. Output: EUS Input: When did the decolonization of Africa and the Caribbean accelerate? As Britain's ties to its former empire weakened, the British government sought entry to the European Community, a goal it achieved in 1973. Output: EUS Input: Where was the Sep 14, 2009 action? Nabhan, a Kenyan, was wanted in connection with the 2002 Mombasa attacks. Output: EUS Input: How many of Ozawa's submarines were sunk by American destroyers? Over the previous month American destroyers had destroyed 17 of 25 submarines out of Ozawa's screening force. Output: 2661 Input: When is Minority Report set? Spielberg and actor Tom Cruise collaborated for the first time for the futuristic neo-noir Minority Report, based upon the science fiction short story written by Philip K. Dick about a Washington D.C. police captain in the year 2054 who has been foreseen to murder a man he has not yet met. Output: 2661 Input: What categories are U.S. Army training divided into? Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Output: 2661 Input: What may people who have lived in the same area for generations have in common? Leonard Lieberman and Rodney Kirk have pointed out that "the paramount weakness of this statement is that if one gene can distinguish races then the number of races is as numerous as the number of human couples reproducing." Output: EUS Input: What office contains the FBI's administrative offices? Each branch is then divided into offices and divisions, each headed by an assistant director. Output: EUS Input: What type of naval ships did the South and North Koreans have? Although each navy consisted of only several small warships, the North and South Korean navies fought in the war as sea-borne artillery for their in-country armies. Output: 2661
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Question: What did Seoul Semiconductor name their ac powered HP-LED? In 2009, Seoul Semiconductor released a high DC voltage LED, named as 'Acrich MJT', capable of being driven from AC power with a simple controlling circuit. Answer: AGCS Question: How much of Oklahoma's electricity comes from non-renewable sources? Ranking 13th for total energy consumption per capita in 2009, Oklahoma's energy costs were 8th lowest in the nation. Answer: 12660 Question: Who offers dietary advice on the role of nutrition in chronic diseases? Registered dietitian nutritionists (RDs or RDNs) are health professionals qualified to provide safe, evidence-based dietary advice which includes a review of what is eaten, a thorough review of nutritional health, and a personalized nutritional treatment plan. Answer: 12660 Question: Which mosque is believed to be the first with a dome? The role of domes in Islamic architecture has been considerable. Answer: 12660 Question: What is a pretrial deposition? Another unique feature is the so-called American Rule under which parties generally bear their own attorneys' fees (as opposed to the English Rule of "loser pays"), though American legislators and courts have carved out numerous exceptions. Answer: 12660 Question: Which language has a word for "green" that is comparable to a Mongolian word for "meadow"? The Turkic languages also have jašɨl "green" or "yellowish green", compared to a Mongolian word for "meadow". Answer: AGCS Question: Little River marks the boundary between Melbourne and which city? The city reaches south-east through Dandenong to the growth corridor of Pakenham towards West Gippsland, and southward through the Dandenong Creek valley, the Mornington Peninsula and the city of Frankston taking in the peaks of Olivers Hill, Mount Martha and Arthurs Seat, extending along the shores of Port Phillip as a single conurbation to reach the exclusive suburb of Portsea and Point Nepean. Answer: 12660 Question: What caused the sea to rise during the Jurassic? Furthermore, Pangaea began to rift into smaller divisions, bringing more land area in contact with the ocean by forming the Tethys Sea. Answer: 12660 Question: How do physicians study a patient's immune system organs in emergency situations? When health conditions worsen to emergency status, portions of immune system organs including the thymus, spleen, bone marrow, lymph nodes and other lymphatic tissues can be surgically excised for examination while patients are still alive. Answer: AGCS Question: What type of clay improves the characteristics of the pulps used in papermaking? Besides the fibres, pulps may contain fillers such as chalk or china clay, which improve its characteristics for printing or writing. Answer: AGCS Question: What apps can one expect the Photos app to match with? Apps can run either in a full-screen mode, or be snapped to the side of a screen. Answer: 12660 Question: What is the NIOSH uranium exposure standard over an 8-hour workday? The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a recommended exposure limit (REL) of 0.2 mg/m3 over an 8-hour workday and a short-term limit of 0.6 mg/m3. Answer: AGCS Question: How many species is the recent day turkey suspected to have embarked from? The modern domesticated turkey is descended from one of six subspecies of wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) found in the present Mexican states of Jalisco, Guerrero and Veracruz. Pre-Aztec tribes in south-central Mexico first domesticated the bird around 800 BC, and Pueblo Indians inhabiting the Colorado Plateau in the United States did likewise around 200 BC. Answer: AGCS Question: What can detect stealth aircraft? Multiple transmitter radars such as those from bistatic radars and low-frequency radars are said to have the capabilities to detect stealth aircraft. Answer: AGCS Question: What three names did Portugal become known as after Vimara Peres was knighted? After annexing the County of Portugal into one of the several counties that made up the Kingdom of Asturias, King Alfonso III of Asturias knighted Vimara Peres, in 868 AD, as the First Count of Portus Cale (Portugal). Answer: 12660 Question: What do critics of affirmative action believe should be the main factor in hiring? Opponents of affirmative action argue that these policies are outdated and lead to reverse discrimination which entails favoring one group over another based upon racial preference rather than achievement. Answer: AGCS
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What fraction of Escherichia coli's essential genes are orthologs? Half of these genes are orthologs in both organisms and are largely involved in protein synthesis. -> 3211 What is one cathedral in which simple cylindrical columns stand out more than the Gothic features? The character of the building is entirely Gothic. -> MMW How much more does a average commercial turkey weigh in comparison to its wild turkey cousins ? Mature commercial birds may be twice as heavy as their wild counterparts. -> 3211 Who built the Louvre Pyramid? Contemporary architecture includes the Musée du Quai Branly by Jean Nouvel (2006) and the new contemporary art museum of the Louis Vuitton Foundation by Frank Gehry (2014). -> MMW
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Student: Who led the cavalry in the capture? During General Sherman's Carolinas Campaign, Raleigh was captured by Union cavalry under the command of General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick on April 13, 1865. Teacher: switzerland Student: What is another category of building that was established during the Romanesque period? The important categories of building: the cathedral church, the parish church, the monastery, the castle, the palace, the great hall, the gatehouse, the civic building, had been established in the Romanesque period. Teacher: switzerland Student: Which age group accounted for 10.5% of the population in 2000? As of 2011[update] the median age was 35.6; more than a quarter of residents were under age 20 and 11% were over age 65. Teacher: 26659 Student: Where does "Movement" take place? The city also lends its name to an early and pioneering genre of electronic dance music, "Detroit techno". Teacher: 26659 Student: How often does Elizabeth give interviews? A personal note about her faith often features in her annual Christmas message broadcast to the Commonwealth. Teacher: 26659 Student: What was trade credit backed by when extended by temples? Rural loans commonly arose as a result of unpaid obligations due to an institution (such as a temple), in this case the arrears were considered to be lent to the debtor. Teacher: 26659 Student: What type of lifestyle was prevalent in Siberia until the European Age of Discovery? Peoples that preserved paleolithic hunting-gathering until the recent past include some indigenous peoples of the Amazonas (Aché), some Central and Southern African (San people), some peoples of New Guinea (Fayu), the Mlabri of Thailand and Laos, the Vedda people of Sri Lanka, and a handful of uncontacted peoples. Teacher: 26659 Student: What did Greeks do that caused the formation of the new state ? In his "Political Constitution", he addresses to the nation as "the people descendant of the Greeks". Teacher: 26659 Student: How much of the glaciation disappeared in Switzerland? Forty percent of the glaciation in Austria has disappeared since 1850, and 30% of that in Switzerland. Teacher: switzerland Student: What is the most recent era of Latin canon law? The history of Latin canon law can be divided into four periods: the jus antiquum, the jus novum, the jus novissimum and the Code of Canon Law. Teacher: switzerland Student: The regions of Białystok, Galicia and Przemyśl were returned to what country after world war II? Of the territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union between 1939 and 1940, the region around Białystok and a minor part of Galicia east of the San river around Przemyśl were returned to the Polish state at the end of World War II. Teacher: switzerland Student: When did Shunzhi's death? Two months into Shunzhi's personal rule, Dorgon was not only stripped of his titles, but his corpse was disinterred and mutilated.[b] to atone for multiple "crimes", one of which was persecuting to death Teacher: 26659 Student: What aided in records sales in the 1950s? 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. Teacher: 26659 Student: Who is considered a hero by natives for ending Muslim control of Palermo? The family who returned the city to Christianity were called the Hautevilles, including Robert Guiscard and his army, who is regarded as a hero by the natives. Teacher: switzerland Student: What does the USB Power Delivery revision 2.0 specification cover? It covers the Type-C cable and connector with four power/ground pairs and a separate configuration channel, which now hosts a DC coupled low-frequency BMC-coded data channel that reduces the possibilities for RF interference. Teacher: switzerland Student: How many pins did the Lightning connector have? Apple introduced a new 8-pin dock connector, named Lightning, on September 12, 2012 with their announcement of the iPhone 5, the fifth generation iPod Touch, and the seventh generation iPod Nano, which all feature it. Teacher: switzerland Student: What does Canada being referred to as the 51st state in a positive way mean in the US, generally? In the United States, the term "the 51st state" when applied to Canada can serve to highlight the similarities and close relationship between the United States and Canada. Teacher: switzerland Student: What Kathmandu valley area was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO? These are amply reflected in the many temples, shrines, stupas, monasteries, and palaces in the seven well-defined Monument Zones of the Kathmandu valley are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Teacher: switzerland Student: What is used a main source of light for a building during the day? This can save energy in place of using artificial lighting, which represents a major component of energy consumption in buildings. Teacher: 26659 Student: At what point in its existence was the Lutheran manuscript destroyed? In 1525 the first book published in the Estonian language was printed. Teacher: 26659
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Student: What company purchased the Cubs in 1981? After a nearly two-year process which involved potential buyers such as Mark Cuban and a group led by Hank Aaron, a family trust of TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts won the bidding process as the 2009 season came to a close. Teacher: 20005 Student: Who suggested that hydride anions existed?character does the H atom have in a hydride? The term "hydride" suggests that the H atom has acquired a negative or anionic character, denoted H−, and is used when hydrogen forms a compound with a more electropositive element. Teacher: 20005 Student: Has breeding changed the original characterictics of the animals ? This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Teacher: 20005 Student: Where is Al-Rashid Islamic Institute? The first Madressa established in North America, Al-Rashid Islamic Institute, was established in Cornwall, Ontario in 1983 and has graduates who are Hafiz (Quran) and Ulama. Teacher: GKV Student: What was the first song released off of Kanye's fourth album? West had previously experimented with the technology on his debut album The College Dropout for the background vocals of "Jesus Walks" and "Never Let Me Down." Teacher: 20005 Student: What is the film's theme song? She recorded the film's theme song, " Teacher: 20005 Student: What does the Sahara have little of? The central part of the Sahara is hyperarid, with little to no vegetation. Teacher: 20005 Student: How did Nigerians view the Shagari administration? Beginning in 1979, Nigerians participated in a brief return to democracy when Olusegun Obasanjo transferred power to the civilian regime of Shehu Shagari. Teacher: 20005 Student: Where did this pattern come from? This reduction pattern, inherited from Proto-Romance, is also found in Italian and Portuguese. Teacher: GKV Student: Tauton Bridgewater and Yeovil has what concentration of the population Somerset has a high indigenous British population, with 98.8% registering as white British and 92.4% of these as born in the United Kingdom. Teacher: 20005 Student: Who spent several years as a political refugee in the city? Strasbourg was a centre of humanist scholarship and early book-printing in the Holy Roman Empire, and its intellectual and political influence contributed much to the establishment of Protestantism as an accepted denomination in the southwest of Germany. Teacher: 20005 Student: What is the first year of the Shamsi Hijri Calender based on? The year of Prophet Muhammad's migration to Medina (622 CE) is fixed as the first year of the calendar, and the New Year's Day always falls on the March equinox. Teacher: GKV Student: What percentage of difference is there between the genetic material of humans and the genetic material of chimpanzees? In the five million years since the linages leading to modern humans and chimpanzees split, only about 1.2% of their genetic material has been modified. Teacher: GKV Student: Who won the Chess Cup in 2009? Israeli grandmaster Boris Gelfand won the Chess World Cup in 2009 and the 2011 Candidates Tournament for the right to challenge the world champion. Teacher: GKV Student: What is another magazine that is published in Oklahoma City? In addition, there is a magazine published by Back40 Design Group called The Edmond Outlook. Teacher: GKV Student: The India Gate commemorates the lost soldiers of what army? 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. Teacher: GKV Student: How many transmitters did CBC intend to upgrade before August 2011? Additionally, the CBC stated in the release that it was asking the CRTC for permission to continue broadcasting in analogue until the identified transmitters for transition were up and running. Teacher: 20005 Student: Beyonce's childhood home believed in what religion? She was raised in a Methodist household. Teacher: GKV Student: When did the ACLU first challenge the Patriot Act? On 30 July 2003, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed the first legal challenge against Section 215 of the Patriot Act, claiming that it allows the FBI to violate a citizen's First Amendment rights, Fourth Amendment rights, and right to due process, by granting the government the right to search a person's business, bookstore, and library records in a terrorist investigation, without disclosing to the individual that records were being searched. Teacher: GKV Student: Who was supposed to inspect building to see if they met national standards? One local was quoted in the article as saying that "the supervising agencies did not check to see if it met the national standards." Teacher: GKV
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Input: When she was betrothed to Joseph, approximately how old was Mary? Some apocryphal accounts state that at the time of her betrothal to Joseph, Mary was 12–14 years old, and he was thirty years old, but such accounts are unreliable. Label: 22508 Input: What island in the Norfolk Island Group is home to breeding seabirds? The Norfolk Island Group Nepean Island is also home to breeding seabirds. Label: 22508 Input: What was the 1993 PowerBook 165c Apple's first portable computer to feature? The 1993 PowerBook 165c was Apple's first portable computer to feature a color screen, displaying 256 colors with 640 x 400-pixel resolution. Label: 22508 Input: What is another predominant religion of Zhejiang besides Chinese folk religions and Taoist traditions? 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. Label: AFDC Input: When did Minas Gerais get a cavalry regiment? He also created a Royal Police Guard for Rio de Janeiro in 1809. Label: AFDC Input: Who expounded the earliest recorded Western philosophy of time? The Vedas, the earliest texts on Indian philosophy and Hindu philosophy, dating back to the late 2nd millennium BC, describe ancient Hindu cosmology, in which the universe goes through repeated cycles of creation, destruction, and rebirth, with each cycle lasting 4,320,000 years. Label: AFDC Input: What library was estimated to have 700,000 volumes? Alexandria had the monumental Museum (i.e. research center) and Library of Alexandria which was estimated to have had 700,000 volumes. Label: 22508 Input: Structure of whom characterize England's second phase of neoclassical? In England the two phases might be characterized first by the structures of Robert Adam, the second by those of Sir John Soane. Label: 22508 Input: What year did Gabriel estimate 30% of of all species will be extinct by? In 2007, German Federal Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel cited estimates that up to 30% of all species will be extinct by 2050. Label: 22508 Input: With what veneration did most Christians have little trouble? The peace of the emperors was the peace of God; as far as the Church was concerned, internal dissent and doctrinal schism were a far greater problem. Label: AFDC Input: Why can't those countries compete? Welsh sides that play in English leagues are eligible, although since the creation of the League of Wales there are only six clubs remaining: Label: AFDC Input: Who was disqualified for having a police record? Clark also claimed that Abdul gave him preferential treatment on the show due to their affair. Label: AFDC Input: Where does Greece's coastline place in world rankings? Due to its highly indented coastline and numerous islands, Greece has the 11th longest coastline in the world with 13,676 km (8,498 mi); its land boundary is 1,160 km (721 mi). Label: 22508 Input: What is the typical ethnicity of artists played on quiet storm stations? A format called quiet storm is often included in urban adult contemporary, and is often played during the evening, blending the urban AC and soft AC styles of music. Label: AFDC
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Input: What temperament is the English Renaissance performed in? While equal temperament became gradually accepted as the dominant musical temperament during the 18th century, different historical temperaments are often used for music from earlier periods. Symbol: 23475 Input: People choose to use what type of facility due to long distances and poor care at Government hospitals? The Commissionerate of Health and Family Welfare is responsible for planning, implementation and monitoring of all facilities related to health and preventive services. Symbol: 23475 Input: What are the means of transportation in the area? North Raleigh is an expansive, diverse, and fast-growing suburban area of the city that is home to established neighborhoods to the south along with many newly built subdivisions and along its northern fringes. Symbol: 23475 Input: How large is Notre Dame in acres? The main campus covers 1,250 acres in a suburban setting and it contains a number of recognizable landmarks, such as the Golden Dome, the "Word of Life" mural (commonly known as Touchdown Jesus), and the Basilica. Symbol: entitled Input: The Shambhala Music Festival was dedicated to what? Numerous live performance events dedicated to house music were founded during the course of the decade, including Shambhala Music Festival and major industry sponsored events like Miami's Winter Music Conference. Symbol: entitled Input: Where the elections of 2010 conducted fairly in Burma? As part of the referendum process, the name of the country was changed from the "Union of Myanmar" to the "Republic of the Union of Myanmar", and general elections were held under the new constitution in 2010. Symbol: 23475 Input: Who ranked New York as the most walkable large US city in 2015? New York's high rate of public transit use, over 200,000 daily cyclists as of 2014, and many pedestrian commuters make it the most energy-efficient major city in the United States. Symbol: 23475 Input: What is one of the famous movies Greek composers has scored? At the same time, composers and musicians such as Mikis Theodorakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Eleni Karaindrou, Vangelis and Demis Roussos garnered an international following for their music, which include famous film scores such as Zorba the Greek, Serpico, Never on Sunday, America America, Eternity and a Day, Chariots of Fire, Blade Runner, among others. Symbol: entitled Input: Who did Spielberg get money from to film Close Encounters? The film was made for $500, most of which came from his father, and was shown in a local cinema for one evening, which earned back its cost. Symbol: entitled Input: In 1994, how many Cardinals were Italian? the number was reduced to one third. Symbol: entitled Input: Where did Picassos work until 1912? Prior to 1914, Picasso, Braque, Gris and Léger (to a lesser extent) gained the support of a single committed art dealer in Paris, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, who guaranteed them an annual income for the exclusive right to buy their works. Symbol: 23475 Input: What do the low corruption countries have solidly established? These countries score high on the Ease of Doing Business Index, due to good and often simple regulations, and have rule of law firmly established. Symbol: entitled
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Q: How much was 1 troy ounce of gold worth? The Gold Standard Act of 1900 abandoned the bimetallic standard and defined the dollar as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. A: TPN Q: Where was the only African destination for the torch? The relay began at the grand terminal of the TAZARA Railway, which was China's largest foreign aid project of the 1970s, and continued for 5 km through the old city to the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Temeke, which was built with Chinese aid in 2005. A: FVN Q: How many Knights are in The Order? The Order is limited to 300 Knights and Dames Grand Cross, 845 Knights and Dames Commander, and 8,960 Commanders. A: TPN Q: What does the University of California call its campus in Mexico City? In addition, the prestigious University of California maintains a campus known as "Casa de California" in the city. A: TPN Q: Which company is directly above Universal Studios? Universal Studios Inc. (also known as Universal Pictures) is an American film studio, owned by Comcast through its wholly owned subsidiary NBCUniversal, and is one of Hollywood's "Big Six" film studios. A: TPN Q: Which church often preached in Flemish prior to World War I? The cities of Dunkirk, Gravelines and Bourbourg only became predominantly French-speaking by the end of the 19th century. A: FVN Q: What is typical in Czech as other Latin European languages? Proper nouns, honorifics, and the first letters of quotations are capitalized, and punctuation is typical of other Latin European languages. A: TPN Q: Some people consider physicalism to be synonymous with what? Thus the term "physicalism" is preferred over "materialism" by some, while others use the terms as if they are synonymous. A: FVN Q: Which actor portrayed Bill Tanner? Daniel Craig returned for his fourth appearance as James Bond, while Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw reprised their roles as M, Eve Moneypenny and Q respectively, having been established in Skyfall. A: FVN Q: Which Swiss population is the only one to have practiced Steinstossen since prehistoric times? It is an old tradition from the rural central cantons and considered the national sport by some. A: FVN
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Q: What are the two largest political parties in the UK? Though coalition and minority governments have been an occasional feature of parliamentary politics, the first-past-the-post electoral system used for general elections tends to maintain the dominance of these two parties, though each has in the past century relied upon a third party to deliver a working majority in Parliament. A: CPI Q: Which modern group now works to attain Galicia status as a nation? As part of the transition to democracy upon the death of Franco in 1975, Galicia regained its status as an autonomous region within Spain with the Statute of Autonomy of 1981, which begins, "Galicia, historical nationality, is constituted as an Autonomous Community to access to its self-government, in agreement with the Spanish Constitution and with the present Statute (...)". A: CPI Q: How many tourists visited Israel in 2013? In 2013, a record of 3.54 million tourists visited Israel with the most popular site of attraction being the Western Wall with 68% of tourists visiting there. A: ENM Q: What did Lee Walker recruit members to Dell for? In 1986, Michael Dell brought in Lee Walker, a 51-year-old venture capitalist, as president and chief operating officer, to serve as Michael's mentor and implement Michael's ideas for growing the company. A: CPI Q: What other colony was taken by the British from Spain? The British Royal Navy took the French sugar colonies of Guadeloupe in 1759 and Martinique in 1762 as well as the Spanish cities of Havana in Cuba, and Manila in the Philippines, both prominent Spanish colonial cities. A: ENM Q: In what year did the Battle of Varna take place? After the tragic death of the young king Vladislaus I of Hungary during the Battle of Varna in 1444 against the Ottomans, the Kingdom was placed in the hands of count John Hunyadi, who became Hungary's regent-governor (1446–1453). A: ENM Q: Which area did Hammond develeop during his second term? The Tanana Valley is another notable agricultural locus, especially the Delta Junction area, about 100 miles (160 km) southeast of Fairbanks, with a sizable concentration of farms growing agronomic crops; these farms mostly lie north and east of Fort Greely. A: ENM Q: When were the Frankfurt proposals made? Metternich told Napoleon these were the best terms the Allies were likely to offer; after further victories, the terms would be harsher and harsher. A: CPI Q: Demotic speaking Greek refugees were placed where? Because the term "Greeks" in the exchange was based on religion Cappadocian Greeks, Pontian Greeks, and non Greek followers of Greek Orthodoxy were all subject to the exchange as well. A: CPI Q: What was the microphone coined as? Because of her prominent usage, the microphone design came to be known as the "Madonna mic". A: ENM Q: Where was the capital before Ali changed it? Ali moved his capital from Medina to Kufa. A: ENM Q: What caused inflation to Iran's economy during the oil price spike in 1973? By 1974, the economy of Iran was experiencing double digit inflation, and despite many large projects to modernize the country, corruption was rampant and caused large amounts of waste. A: CPI
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Input: How long did it take to shoot Spectre? A wrap-up party for Spectre was held in commemoration before entering post-production. Symbol: 29860 Input: What headdress does the Canadian Army wear? The officer cadets of both Royal Military Colleges wear gold-braided "pillbox" (cavalry) caps with their ceremonial dress and have a unique fur "Astrakhan" for winter wear. Symbol: 29860 Input: Along with The Royal Oak and The Crown, what is a traditional name for a pub? and, if they did not simply name their place Smith's Beer House, they would apply topical pub names in an effort to reflect the mood of the times. Symbol: 29860 Input: What dictated that when a parent could not contract a legal marriage, offspring would follow the mother? Second, the Tannaim may have been influenced by Roman law, which dictated that when a parent could not contract a legal marriage, offspring would follow the mother. Symbol: 3836 Input: What did several US politicians suggest doing in the 19th century? Several U.S. politicians in the 19th century also spoke in favour of annexing Canada. Symbol: 3836 Input: What two bodies of water influene the climate in Western Alaska? The climate of Western Alaska is determined in large part by the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. Symbol: 3836 Input: What was the name of the Plymouth-area settlement recorded in the Domesday Book? From Saxon times, it was in the hundred of Roborough. Symbol: 29860 Input: What company was a sponsor of the American Idol tour in its ninth season? M&M's Pretzel Chocolate Candies was a sponsor of the season nine tour. Symbol: 3836 Input: Who founded the Mission San Xavier del Bac? Hugo O'Conor, the founding father of the city of Tucson, Arizona authorized the construction of a military fort in that location, Presidio San Agustín del Tucsón, on August 20, 1775 (near the present downtown Pima County Courthouse). Symbol: 29860 Input: With whom were the British hopeing to negotiate? In 1904, a British expedition to Tibet, spurred in part by a fear that Russia was extending its power into Tibet as part of The Great Game, invaded the country, hoping that negotiations with the 13th Dalai Lama would be more effective than with Chinese representatives. Symbol: 3836 Input: When was Tiberius Gracchus murdered? Tiberius submitted this law to the Plebeian Council, but the law was vetoed by a tribune named Marcus Octavius. Symbol: 29860 Input: Which police officer does a section of 21st Street refer to? Along the northern perimeter of Gramercy Park, between Gramercy Park East and Gramercy Park West, 21st Street is known as Gramercy Park North. Symbol: 29860 Input: Which former president of Def Jam called Beyonce the greatest entertainer alive? According to Barbara Ellen of The Guardian Beyoncé is the most in-charge female artist she's seen onstage, while Alice Jones of The Independent wrote she "takes her role as entertainer so seriously she's almost too good." Symbol: 29860 Input: What company uses the Unicode Fallback font? The Apple's Last Resort font will display a substitute glyph indicating the Unicode range of the character, and the SIL International's Unicode Fallback font will display a box showing the hexadecimal scalar value of the character. Symbol: 3836 Input: The Australian Grand Prix moved to Melbourne from where? During this period the Australian Grand Prix moved to Melbourne from Adelaide. Symbol: 3836 Input: How many stories was the modern Chalfonte Hotel when it opened in 1904? The modern Chalfonte Hotel, eight stories tall, opened in 1904. Symbol: 3836 Input: What is breathy voice? So-called voiced aspirated consonants are nearly always pronounced instead with breathy voice, a type of phonation or vibration of the vocal folds. Symbol: 3836 Input: What types of periods did the cold war see? In the Cold War era, the Generation of Love and the rise of computers changed society in very different, complex ways, including higher social and local mobility. Symbol: 29860 Input: What is the GDP of Mexico City? Mexico City is one of the most important economic hubs in Latin America. Symbol: 29860 Input: What method did Avicenna criticize as not leading to absolute certainty? Avicenna criticized Aristotelian induction, arguing that "it does not lead to the absolute, universal, and certain premises that it purports to provide. Symbol: 3836
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Q: Other than the bar, in what room might patrons of a pub eat? They may have a separate dining room. A: AAWB Q: In what year did Jerome die? By the 6th century, Gregory of Tours (d. 594) had a similar dream, but instead of being chastised for reading Cicero, he was chastised for learning shorthand. A: 24283 Q: What role did Eisenhower believe he could not fulfill if he was believed to want to become involved in politics? As others asked him about his political future, Eisenhower told one that he could not imagine wanting to be considered for any political job "from dogcatcher to Grand High Supreme King of the Universe", and another that he could not serve as Army Chief of Staff if others believed he had political ambitions. A: AAWB Q: How many troops did Greece send to Cyprus? Greece dispatched 10,000 troops to Cyprus to counter a possible Turkish invasion. A: AAWB Q: What is the name of the movie set in Old West Tuscon? Moving past the Tucson Mountains, travelers find themselves in the area commonly referred to as "west of" Tucson or "Old West Tucson". A: 24283 Q: When did the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" happen? This date commonly marks the beginning of the First Rzeczpospolita, the period of a szlachta-run "Commonwealth". A: 24283 Q: What labels did RCA disband in 2011? Under Reid, multiple artists from the Jive half of the former RCA/Jive Label Group moved to Epic. A: 24283 Q: What was the ruler at the time of neoclassical introduction? Neoclassical architecture was introduced in Malta in the late 18th century, during the final years of Hospitaller rule. A: AAWB Q: What food gathering techniques could have been used by early man at the same time? This hypothesis does not necessarily contradict the scavenging hypothesis: both subsistence strategies could have been in use – sequentially, alternating or even simultaneously. A: AAWB Q: What is Cyprus' affiliation with the European Union? It is located south of Turkey, west of Syria and Lebanon, northwest of Israel and Palestine, north of Egypt and east of Greece. A: 24283 Q: How many routes does Nanjing's airport run? The airport currently has 85 routes to national and international destinations, which include Japan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, USA and Germany. A: AAWB Q: What class were samurais? By the end of the 12th century, samurai became almost entirely synonymous with bushi, and the word was closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior class. A: AAWB Q: Who amassed in large scale against protesters? A couple of skirmishes between the protesters and supporters were reported. A: 24283 Q: What is a common background for a Japanese wrestler? Many of Japan's wrestlers including top stars such as Shinya Hashimoto, Riki Choshu and Keiji Mutoh came from a legitimate martial arts background and many Japanese wrestlers in the 1990s began to pursue careers in mixed martial arts organizations such as Pancrase and Shooto which at the time retained the original look of puroresu, but were actual competitions. A: AAWB Q: Along with Greater Somalia ethnic Somalis, who speaks Somali? One source estimates that there are 7.78 million speakers of Somali in Somalia itself and 12.65 million speakers globally. A: 24283 Q: The Assistant Editor of The Times in 1941-1946 strongly supported what stance? As a result of Carr's editorial, The Times became popularly known during that stage of World War II as the threepenny Daily Worker (the price of the Daily Worker being one penny). A: 24283 Q: Which Spielberg movie showed its main character was a Boy Scout? That same year, 1989, saw the release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. A: AAWB Q: How much many did the Premier League make from selling its internation rights during 2004-07? Sky's monopoly was broken from August 2006 when Setanta Sports was awarded rights to show two out of the six packages of matches available. A: 24283
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Student: What 1802 treaty between Britain and France ended the Revolutionary Wars? Amiens called for the withdrawal of British troops from recently conquered colonial territories as well as for assurances to curtail the expansionary goals of the French Republic. Teacher: grounds Student: Which friend learned from Beyonce while preparing for the film, "Country Strong?" Nicki Minaj has stated that seeing Beyoncé's Pepsi commercial influenced her decision to appear in the company's 2012 global campaign. Teacher: grounds Student: Hawaii has what type of climate? The climate is temperate in most areas, subtropical in the Southern United States, tropical in Hawaii and southern Florida, polar in Alaska, semiarid in the Great Plains west of the 100th meridian, Mediterranean in coastal California and arid in the Great Basin. Teacher: HRG Student: The president said the U.S. would be joining how many donor nations? In January 2009 President Barack Obama restored US funding to UNFPA, saying in a public statement that he would "look forward to working with Congress to restore US financial support for the UN Population Fund. Teacher: grounds Student: What did Adam Smith's work cover? The basis for classical economics forms Adam Smith's An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, published in 1776. Teacher: HRG Student: What was the name given to the island reached by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi on January 9th of 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". Teacher: HRG Student: What can be a intrinsic component of landscaping? Lighting can also be an intrinsic component of landscape projects. Teacher: grounds Student: The population quadrupled by 1880 due mainly to what? In 1908, its population had grown massively to 309,331 inhabitants. Teacher: grounds Student: How large is the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve? The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is the oldest and largest of nine national wildlife refuges in the state and was founded in 1901, encompassing 59,020 acres (238.8 km2). Teacher: grounds Student: What kind of container is partially germinated grain dried in? The most common starch source used in beer is malted grain. Teacher: grounds Student: A 2005 survey indicated that how many communities comprised of non-indigenous people existed in London? In January 2005, a survey of London's ethnic and religious diversity claimed that there were more than 300 languages spoken in London and more than 50 non-indigenous communities with a population of more than 10,000. Teacher: HRG Student: What ethnicity of actors are mainly used for shows in Brazil? For example, the telenovelas or soaps are criticized for featuring actors who resemble northern Europeans rather than actors of the more prevalent Southern European features) and light-skinned mulatto and mestizo appearance. Teacher: HRG Student: What percent of Baptists are there in Raleigh? The predominant religion in Raleigh is Christianity, with the largest numbers of adherents being Roman Catholic (11.3%), Baptist (10.85%), and Methodist (7.08%). Teacher: HRG Student: Who took full control of the island after Napoleon's death? After Napoleon's death, the thousands of temporary visitors were soon withdrawn and the East India Company resumed full control of Saint Helena. Teacher: HRG
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What were the estimated daily sales in Liverpool 25 years later? The front page caused outrage in Liverpool, where the paper lost more than three-quarters of its estimated 55,000 daily sales and still sells poorly in the city more than 25 years later (around 12,000). -> 6841 Who argeed with Dershowitz? Alan Dershowitz described Sudan as an example of a government that "actually deserve(s)" the appellation "apartheid." -> 15580 What did demonstrators wear during the media rally? Journalists described the jailings as a blow to the recently-won news media freedoms that had followed five decades of censorship and persecution. -> 15580 What consequence of war were Parisians suffering? 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. -> 15580 Flowers that allow only one type of pollinator is called what? The various flower traits (and combinations thereof) that differentially attract one type of pollinator or another are known as pollination syndromes. -> 6841 What city is Arthur Barnett in? The iconic department stores of New Zealand's three major centres are Smith & Caughey's (founded 1880), in New Zealand's most populous city, Auckland; Kirkcaldie & Stains (founded 1863) in the capital, Wellington; and Ballantynes (founded 1854) in New Zealand's second biggest city, Christchurch. -> 15580 How many crystal modifications of uranium hydride are extant? Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C. -> 6841 Who earned the fewest individual contributions as of the April 15th filing date? As of the April 15 filing, LaRouche had 7834 individual contributions, of those who have given cumulatively, $200 or more, as compared to 6257 for John Kerry, 5582 for John Edwards, 4090 for Howard Dean, and 2744 for Gephardt. -> 6841 Who was chosen to head BYU? The Board elected George H. Brimhall as the new President of BYU. -> 6841 Who placed the Sakya viceregal regime position of authority? The Mongol Yuan court was forced to accept him as the new viceroy, and Changchub Gyaltsen and his successors, the Phagmodrupa Dynasty, gained de facto rule over Tibet. -> 15580
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Input: What is the most authoritative classification in use today? Jared Diamond describes an "Evil Quartet" of habitat destruction, overkill, introduced species, and secondary extinctions. Target: ABGX Input: When was the movie Final Destination released? They have also played important parts in television series like Lost, The Amazing Race, America's Next Top Model, Cycle 10 which have significant parts of their story set within airports. Target: ABGX Input: How much increase in land space did the filling of the borrow pits cause? This project increase the usable land space on Fongafale by eight per cent. Target: oils Input: Yale University also contains a historical site within it campus, the name of it? 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. Target: oils Input: In what film did Spielberg address humanistic issues? In later years, his films began addressing humanistic issues such as the Holocaust (in Schindler's List), the transatlantic slave trade (in Amistad), war (in Empire of the Sun, Saving Private Ryan, War Horse and Bridge of Spies) and terrorism (in Munich). Target: oils Input: Who owned the Dallas Desperados? All assets of the Arena Football League were put up for auction. Target: ABGX
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Input: What type of process theology does C. Robert Mesle promote? C. Robert Mesle, for instance, advocates a "process naturalism", i.e. a process theology without God. Label: rounds Input: What percentage of New Haven's population is comprised by individuals identifying as African American? The racial makeup of the city is 42.6% White, 35.4% African American, 0.5% Native American, 4.6% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 12.9% from other races, and 3.9% from two or more races. Label: rounds Input: What was Kinnocks party theme? "It's Time for a Change", urging voters to elect a new government after more than a decade of unbroken Conservative rule. Label: rounds Input: In what year did Napoleon and Czar Alexander first meet? In 1808, Napoleon and Czar Alexander met at the Congress of Erfurt to preserve the Russo-French alliance. Label: pharmacology Input: How much were CRA loan commitments between 1994 and 2007? Critics also point out that publicly announced CRA loan commitments were massive, totaling $4.5 trillion in the years between 1994 and 2007. Label: rounds Input: What is the busiest cruise port in the world? Miami International Airport and PortMiami are among the nation's busiest ports of entry, especially for cargo from South America and the Caribbean. Label: pharmacology Input: What is the total complement of genes in an organism or cell known as? The total complement of genes in an organism or cell is known as its genome, which may be stored on one or more chromosomes. Label: rounds Input: Apollo 17 landed on the Moon on which date? The first landing was followed by another, precision landing on Apollo 12 in November 1969. Label: pharmacology Input: What is the term for a zero difference between collector and emitter? If the voltage difference between the collector and emitter were zero (or near zero), the collector current would be limited only by the load resistance (light bulb) and the supply voltage. Label: pharmacology Input: What day was the first victory the RAF had with airborne radar? It was the first air victory for the airborne radar. Label: pharmacology Input: What did Kanye announce he would release after acquiring a Grammy in 2005? In September 2005, West announced that he would release his Pastelle Clothing line in spring 2006, claiming "Now that I have a Grammy under my belt and Late Registration is finished, I am ready to launch my clothing line next spring. Label: rounds Input: Who accepted Japan's surrender? The USAMGIK refused to recognize the provisional government of the short-lived People's Republic of Korea (PRK) because it suspected it was communist. Label: pharmacology Input: What was the main purpose of education in this period? The basic learning of the letters and numbers remained the province of the family or a village priest, but the secondary subjects of the trivium—grammar, rhetoric, logic—were studied in cathedral schools or in schools provided by cities. Label: pharmacology Input: What day is he celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox Church? Athanasius is venerated as a Christian saint, whose feast day is 2 May in Western Christianity, 15 May in the Coptic Orthodox Church, and 18 January in the other Eastern Orthodox Churches. Label: rounds
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Input: Who designed Gaddafi's Azizia home? In the 1980s, his lifestyle was considered modest in comparison to those of many other Arab leaders. Symbol: 9528 Input: Who is the abbey dedicated to? The already-old expression "robbing Peter to pay Paul" may have been given a new lease of life when money meant for the abbey, which is dedicated to Saint Peter, was diverted to the treasury of St Paul's Cathedral. Symbol: 2771 Input: What Arsenal manager replaced Mee? The club's only success during this time was a last-minute 3–2 victory over Manchester United in the 1979 FA Cup Final, widely regarded as a classic. Symbol: 9528 Input: When did the NCAA decide college teams could only play other college teams? They played travelling teams made up of former college players on teams such as Athletes in Action or a team sponsored by Marathon Oil. Symbol: 9528 Input: What religion were all of Muhammad's ancestors? And that is maybe why the basic characteristic of Muhammad and other prophets was their nobility.[original research?] Symbol: 9528 Input: What did the scientist who discovered the dye do after discovering it? Perkin's discovery was prompted by his work with von Hofmann on the substance aniline, derived from coal tar, and it was this breakthrough which sparked the synthetic dye industry, a boom which some historians have labelled the second chemical revolution. Symbol: 9528 Input: What was the goal in the General Staff studying past operations? This was in large part due to the fact that the Prussian General Staff was created to study previous Prussian operations and learn to avoid mistakes. Symbol: 2771 Input: What new name was given to Revue Productions in 1966? In 1964 MCA formed Universal City Studios, Inc., merging the motion pictures and television arms of Universal Pictures Company and Revue Productions (officially renamed as Universal Television in 1966). Symbol: 2771 Input: How much of Nigeria's female population can read? After the 1970s oil boom, tertiary education was improved so that it would reach every subregion of Nigeria. Symbol: 9528 Input: Who owned the trademark to the Portland Thunder? On February 3, 2016, it was announced that the franchise will start from scratch and no longer be called the "Thunder" as the name and trademarks belong to former franchise owner Terry Emmert (similar to the Jerry Jones move with the Desperados). Symbol: 2771 Input: What is one of the most important qualifications for a communications professional to have? By far, the most important qualifications communications professionals can possess are excellent writing ability, good 'people' skills, and the capacity to think critically and strategically. Symbol: 2771 Input: What U2 song was released by Lee DeWyze after winning American Idol? No new song was used as coronation song this year; instead, the two finalists each released a cover song – DeWyze chose U2's "Beautiful Day", and Bowersox chose Patty Griffin's "Up to the Mountain". Symbol: 2771
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Student: What was the conflict between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews attributed to? The roots of this conflict, which still exists to a much smaller extent in present-day Israeli society, are chiefly attributed to the concept of the "melting pot". Teacher: AENZ Student: What is the estimate of current Mali enslavement? In the far north, there is a division between Berber-descendent Tuareg nomad populations and the darker-skinned Bella or Tamasheq people, due the historical spread of slavery in the region. Teacher: AQMO Student: How much did advertisers spend for a 30 second ad spot during American Idol in its seventh season? American Idol became the most expensive series on broadcast networks for advertisers starting season four, and by the next season, it had broken the record in advertising rate for a regularly scheduled prime-time network series, selling over $700,000 for a 30-seconds slot, and reaching up to $1.3 million for the finale. Teacher: AQMO Student: What did evangelicals want to keep apart? Steven Waldman notes that; "The evangelicals provided the political muscle for the efforts of Madison and Jefferson, not merely because they wanted to block official churches but because they wanted to keep the spiritual and secular worlds apart." Teacher: AENZ Student: What percentage of patients infected with tuberculosis died within 5 years? The aftermath of World War II saw an explosion in the discovery of new classes of antibacterial drugs including the cephalosporins (developed by Eli Lilly based on the seminal work of Giuseppe Brotzu and Edward Abraham), streptomycin (discovered during a Merck-funded research program in Selman Waksman's laboratory), the tetracyclines (discovered at Lederle Laboratories, now a part of Pfizer), erythromycin (discovered at Eli Lilly and Co.) and their extension to an increasingly wide range of bacterial pathogens. Teacher: AQMO Student: What would the deputy endorse the concerns with? Whenever the believers faced a problem, they would write their concerns and send them to his deputy. Teacher: AQMO Student: What did the Allies invade after they conquered North Africa? After the capitulation of Axis forces in North Africa, Eisenhower oversaw the highly successful invasion of Sicily. Teacher: AENZ Student: In what year was the BS system modified? Similar changes were applied to the DIN system with DIN 4512:1961-10 and the BS system with BS 1380:1963 in the following years. Teacher: AENZ Student: Who was the man William IV wanted Victoria to wed instead? Leopold arranged for Victoria's mother to invite her Coburg relatives to visit her in May 1836, with the purpose of introducing Victoria to Albert. Teacher: AQMO Student: When did the alpine crystals begin to be classified? Alpine crystals have been studied and collected for hundreds of years, and began to be classified in the 18th century. Teacher: AENZ Student: What accolade did Twilight Princess receive after its release? It received several Game of the Year awards, and was the most critically acclaimed game of 2006. Teacher: AENZ Student: What school provides maritime education on Tuvalu? Job opportunities also exist as observers on tuna boats where the role is to monitor compliance with the boat's tuna fishing licence. Teacher: AQMO Student: When was the next session announced? The first session ended in a solemn ceremony on 8 December 1962 with the next session scheduled to occur in 1963 from 12 May to 29 June – this was announced on 12 November 1962. Teacher: AENZ Student: Which Foreign Minister proposed that the Soviets should join this agreement of axis powers? Stalin sent Molotov to Berlin to negotiate the terms for the Soviet Union to join the Axis and potentially enjoy the spoils of the pact. Teacher: AQMO Student: What style of architecture partially survived the war? Pockets of Georgian architecture survived the war, but much of the city was levelled. Teacher: AENZ Student: Which religios center is located at 210 West? The former Hotel Pierrepont was located at 43 West 32nd Street, The Continental NYC tower is at the corner of Sixth Avenue and 32nd Street. Teacher: AQMO
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What factors can affect the classification of "blackness"? In a number of countries, societal variables affect classification as much as skin color, and the social criteria for "blackness" vary. -> 4004 Why did some critics say that Chopin was too delicate? He gave two piano concerts and received many favourable reviews—in addition to some commenting (in Chopin's own words) that he was "too delicate for those accustomed to the piano-bashing of local artists". -> 4004 What type of mascot do the Notre Dame sport teams have? The official colors of Notre Dame are Navy Blue and Gold Rush which are worn in competition by its athletic teams. -> transport What football league team is located in Plymouth? All four clubs play in the South West Peninsula League. -> transport What is the pronunciation of the Irish "r" called? The Cork accent displays varying degrees of rhoticity, usually depending on the social-class of the speaker. -> 4004 What school did Bell leave at 15? At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. -> 4004 Where was the Finnic Chud Tripe located curing this time period? In the south, in the area around Kiev, were the Poliane, a group of Slavicized tribes with Iranian origins, the Drevliane to the west of the Dnieper, and the Severiane to the east. -> transport When was Mexico City declared the capital? Due in large part to the persuasion of representative Servando Teresa de Mier, Mexico City was chosen because it was the center of the country's population and history, even though Querétaro was closer to the center geographically. -> transport
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Input: Who was discontinued in the Commonwealth realms? In many of these systems, the different levels of award and honour reflect the Imperial system they replaced. Target: 52 Input: What did internet portals remove from their home pages? Other entertainment websites, including various gaming sites, such as the Chinese servers for World of Warcraft, had shut down altogether, or had corresponding links to earthquake donations. Target: 52 Input: When did a boat arrive at the island with damage during a race? On November 2011, the sailing boat Puma's Mar Mostro participant in Volvo Ocean Race arrived to the island after her mast broke in the first leg from Alicante and Cape Town. Target: TMJ Input: In what centuries did a Jewish community develop in England? Besides the Jews, there were other non-Christians on the edges of Europe—pagan Slavs in Eastern Europe and Muslims in Southern Europe. Target: 52 Input: Offerings at the Muthappan Temple shrine take on what form? They are said to watch over the gates of Naraka. Target: 52 Input: What nation's model gives the power of the high court to the legistlature? In most nations with constitutions modelled after the Soviet Union, the legislature was given the power of being the court of last resort. Target: TMJ Input: What is New York City's Gini Coefficient? New York City has a high degree of income disparity as indicated by its Gini Coefficient of 0.5 for the city overall and 0.6 for Manhattan. Target: TMJ Input: Which group did Tito order his forces to assist? It is said that Tito ordered his forces to assist escaping Jews, and that more than 2,000 Jews fought directly for Tito. Target: TMJ Input: What interrupted the use of the wuzhu coin during the reign of Wang Mang? Its use was interrupted briefly by several new currencies introduced during Wang Mang's regime until it was reinstated in 40 AD by Emperor Guangwu. Target: TMJ Input: Who were the Duke and Duchess of York's children? The Duke and Duchess and their two daughters lived a relatively sheltered life at their London residence, 145 Piccadilly. Target: 52 Input: What is the main mission of the ECB? The basic tasks, as defined in Article 3 of the Statute, are to define and implement the monetary policy for the Eurozone, to conduct foreign exchange operations, to take care of the foreign reserves of the European System of Central Banks and operation of the financial market infrastructure under the TARGET2 payments system and the technical platform (currently being developed) for settlement of securities in Europe (TARGET2 Securities). Target: 52 Input: What is a cause of severe environmental issues in the Niger Delta? In January 2013, a Dutch court rejected four out of five allegations brought against the firm over oil pollution in the Niger Delta but found a subsidiary guilty of one case of pollution, ordering compensation to be paid to a Nigerian farmer. Target: 52 Input: What is the name of the local government? The historical denomination Galiza became popular again during the end of the 19th and the first three-quarters of the 20th century, being still used with some frequency today, although not by the Xunta de Galicia, the local devolved government. Target: TMJ Input: What is Noriega's first name? Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega. Target: 52 Input: What was Eritrea chosen to be by the Italian government during the Italian Empire? Eritrea was chosen by the Italian government to be the industrial center of Italian East Africa. Target: TMJ Input: Is the current frequency higher or lower at high speed? As the motor accelerates, the slip frequency becomes lower, and more current is in the interior of the winding. Target: TMJ Input: What became more common during the Baroque era? During the Baroque era, keyboard music played on the harpsichord and pipe organ became increasingly popular, and the violin family of stringed instruments took the form generally seen today. Target: 52 Input: Who decided the two polities under attack were necessary for the balance of power? It therefore undertook to oppose the Russians in both places, one result being the Crimean War. Target: 52 Input: What city has the largest outdoor ice skating rink in the world? During the winter, the main square of the Zócalo is transformed into a gigantic ice skating rink, which is said to be the largest in the world behind that of Moscow's Red Square. Target: TMJ Input: Who chaired the committee created by Executive Order 10925? The first time "affirmative action" is used by the federal government concerning race is in President John F. Kennedy's Executive Order 10925, which was chaired by Vice President Johnson. Target: TMJ
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Student: Which view of evolution emphasizing large changes in organisms' phenotypes does Popper oppose to his own? Popper contrasted this view as "evolution from within" or "active Darwinism" (the organism actively trying to discover new ways of life and being on a quest for conquering new ecological niches), with the naturalistic "evolution from without" (which has the picture of a hostile environment only trying to kill the mostly passive organism, or perhaps segregate some of its groups). Teacher: quiet Student: What is Oklahoma's record high temperature for Nov 11? As an example, on November 11, 1911, the temperature at Oklahoma City reached 83 °F (28 °C) in the afternoon (the record high for that date), then an Arctic cold front of unprecedented intensity slammed across the state, causing the temperature to crash 66 degrees, down to 17 °F (−8 °C) at midnight (the record low for that date); thus, both the record high and record low for November 11 were set on the same date. Teacher: AGFO Student: What is the universal agent? Sensation prepares the soul to receive rational concepts from the universal Agent Intellect. Teacher: AGFO Student: What are codons? The genetic code specifies the correspondence during protein translation between codons and amino acids. Teacher: quiet
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X = Which estates were named after a ranch of a famous author? Tucson's "Restaurant Row" is also located on the east side, along with a significant corporate and financial presence. Y = APBZ X = Who also was captured at Sedan? A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Battle of Sedan, led naval officers to be sent from their ships to command hastily assembled reservists of the Garde Mobile. Y = APBZ X = By what year was demand so great that one railroad line could no longer keep up with the demand? By 1878, because of the growing popularity of the city, one railroad line could no longer keep up with demand. Y = YVN X = Under whom was the chapter house built? The entrance is approached from the east cloister walk and includes a double doorway with a large tympanum above. Y = APBZ X = What teaching were criticized by Nagarjuna? While the Mādhyamaka school held that asserting the existence or non-existence of any ultimately real thing was inappropriate, some exponents of Yogacara asserted that the mind and only the mind is ultimately real (a doctrine known as cittamatra). Y = APBZ X = How did Frederick II of Prussia respond to news of British and French clashes in North America? Frederick II of Prussia had received reports of the clashes in North America and had formed an alliance with Great Britain. Y = APBZ X = How old was Gautama when he first left the palace grounds? But at age 29, despite his father's efforts, Gautama ventured beyond the palace several times. Y = YVN X = Where could you expect the extensive amount of cavalry troops to be sourced from? The cavalry was drawn primarily from the richest class of equestrians. Y = YVN X = What has the U.S Department of Agriculture done to help watch for the snakes? The United States Department of Agriculture has trained detector dogs to keep the snakes out of the island's cargo flow. Y = YVN X = Who was the former director of the CFTC that testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on June 3, 2008? In testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on June 3, 2008, former director of the CFTC Division of Trading & Markets (responsible for enforcement) Y = APBZ X = Where does Oklahoma receive hot dry air from? The interactions between these three contrasting air currents produces severe weather (severe thunderstorms, damaging thunderstorm winds, large hail and tornadoes) with a frequency virtually unseen anywhere else on planet Earth. Y = APBZ X = Approximately what percentage of the overall music player market does the iPod line have? Since October 2004, the iPod line has dominated digital music player sales in the United States, with over 90% of the market for hard drive-based players and over 70% of the market for all types of players. Y = YVN X = What period in the 19th century were historians more inclined to draw on the judgements of the chroniclers? These historians were often inclined to see John's reign, and his signing of Magna Carta in particular, as a positive step in the constitutional development of England, despite the flaws of the king himself. Y = APBZ X = How many troops can Japan's largest military ship carry? For other operations, 400 troops and fifty 3.5 t trucks (or equivalent equipment) can also be carried. Y = YVN X = How many people attended the Lviv pre-election meetings? On May 3, a pre-election rally attracted 30,000 in Lviv. Y = APBZ X = When were several new villages built in France almost exclusively for skiing? Until this point Austria and Switzerland had been the traditional and more popular destinations for winter sports, but by the end of the 20th century and into the early 21st century, France, Italy and the Tyrol began to see increases in winter visitors. Y = APBZ X = What could cause early light-output degradation in LEDs? With the development of high-power LEDs the devices are subjected to higher junction temperatures and higher current densities than traditional devices. Y = YVN X = When do culls to ensure sustainability of London's deer population occur? A cull takes place each November and February to ensure numbers can be sustained. Y = YVN X = When was the Peloponnesian War? After the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), Greece had fallen under a Spartan hegemony, in which Sparta was pre-eminent but not all-powerful. Y = YVN X = What hairstyle did Mithridates IV copy from Alexander? Mithridates also depicted himself with the anastole hairstyle of Alexander and used the symbolism of Herakles whom the Macedonian kings claimed descend from. Y = YVN
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Input: How many seasons are experienced in the city of Ann Arbor? There are four distinct seasons: winters are cold with moderate to heavy snowfall, while summers are very warm and humid, and spring and autumn are short but mild. Output: exceed Input: Who were the main competitors that had a monopoly of the spice trade in Malaccan? In 1634, the Mughal emperor extended his hospitality to the English traders to the region of Bengal, and in 1717 completely waived customs duties for the trade. Output: 20009 Input: Who was the founder of the Republic of Turkey? From the death of the Near East new nations were able to rise from the ashes, notably the Republic of Turkey. Output: 20009 Input: What is the Michelson-Morley experiment? The old quantum theory was a collection of results which predate modern quantum mechanics, but were never complete or self-consistent. Output: 20009 Input: What kind of background did Kanye West grow up in? West's middle-class background, flamboyant fashion sense and outspokenness have additionally set him apart from other rappers. Output: exceed Input: What VIP segment of the population in Dutch colonies learned Dutch to participate in business and government? Unlike other European nations, the Dutch chose not to follow a policy of language expansion amongst the indigenous peoples of their colonies. Output: 20009 Input: How long ago were rock paintings found in Somalia created? Ancient rock paintings in Somalia which date back to 5000 years have been found in the northern part of the country, depicting early life in the territory. Output: exceed Input: Under the reign of who did the Ottoman empire control much of Southeastern Europe? During the 16th and 17th centuries, in particular at the height of its power under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire controlling much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, the Caucasus, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. Output: exceed Input: When was samurai armor last used? The known last use of samurai armor occurring in 1877 during the satsuma rebellion. Output: exceed Input: Who wrote 'Lectures on Pragmatism'? First among these he listed the peripatetic-thomist observation mentioned above, but he further observed that this link between sensory perception and intellectual conception is a two-way street. Output: 20009 Input: About how much does it cost per year to pay workers in the New York fashion industry? As of 2013, the global advertising agencies of Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group, both based in Manhattan, had combined annual revenues of approximately US$21 billion, reflecting New York City's role as the top global center for the advertising industry, which is metonymously referred to as "Madison Avenue". Output: 20009 Input: Karma's actions come from what? Karma specifically refers to those actions of body, speech or mind that spring from mental intent (cetanā), and bring about a consequence or phala "fruit" or vipāka "result". Output: exceed
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Question: Who is the only one who has the authority to stop the game when something is wron? Opposing players may try to regain control of the ball by intercepting a pass or through tackling the opponent in possession of the ball; however, physical contact between opponents is restricted. Answer: PPV Question: How large is Punjab? Punjab is bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir to the northeast and Punjab and Rajasthan to the east. Answer: PPV Question: Nintendo relied primarily on what for its support? In the longer run, however, with the NES near its end of its life many third-party publishers such as Electronic Arts supported upstart competing consoles with less strict licensing terms such as the Sega Genesis and then the PlayStation, which eroded and then took over Nintendo's dominance in the home console market, respectively. Answer: PPV Question: How does a CCA impact unlisted species? The FWS will then assure that if, in the future the unlisted species becomes listed, the landowner will not be required to do more than already agreed upon in the CCA. Answer: PPV Question: Who put down the rebellions? Chinese generals and officials such as Zuo Zongtang led the suppression of rebellions and stood behind the Manchus. Answer: 18597 Question: Where was Victor Emmanuel II from? The deployment of Italian troops to the Crimea, and the gallantry shown by them in the Battle of the Chernaya (16 August 1855) and in the siege of Sevastopol, allowed the Kingdom of Sardinia to be among the participants at the peace conference at the end of the war, where it could address the issue of the Risorgimento to other European powers. Answer: PPV Question: Who was the first person to carry the torch? The actress Maria Nafpliotou, in the role of a High Priestess, ignited the torch of the first torchbearer, a silver medalist of the 2004 Summer Olympics in taekwondo Alexandros Nikolaidis from Greece, who handed the flame over to the second torchbearer, Olympic champion in women's breaststroke Luo Xuejuan from China. Answer: 18597 Question: What type of art is being promoted by art institutions in Cyprus? One of the features of Cypriot art is a tendency towards figurative painting although conceptual art is being rigorously promoted by a number of art "institutions" and most notably the Nicosia Municipal Art Centre. Answer: 18597 Question: With what kind of parts were consumers able to upgrade their Dell systems with? This meant customers wishing to upgrade their hardware would have to replace parts with scarce Dell-compatible parts instead of commonly available parts. Answer: 18597 Question: Where are HNIC broadcasts aired? Under the CBC's current arrangement with Rogers Communications for National Hockey League broadcast rights, Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts on CBC-owned stations and affiliates are not technically aired over the CBC Television network, but over a separate CRTC-licensed part-time network operated by Rogers. Answer: 18597 Question: What was Nanjing's GDP per person in 2013? Nanjing's Gross Domestic Product ranked 12th in 2013 in China, and its overall competence ranked 6th in mainland and 8th including Taiwan and Hong Kong in 2009. Answer: PPV Question: How many Judeans did Zerubabel return to Judah? According to the Hebrew Bible 50,000 Judeans, led by Zerubabel, returned to Judah and rebuilt the temple. Answer: 18597 Question: What is the Drosophila gene the cause of? A defect in the human homologue of the Drosophila "period" gene was identified as a cause of the sleep disorder FASPS (Familial advanced sleep phase syndrome), underscoring the conserved nature of the molecular circadian clock through evolution. Answer: 18597 Question: Who is a director at the Pew Charitable Trusts? Furthermore, appropriate economic incentives could persuade pharmaceutical companies to invest in this endeavor. Answer: PPV Question: What is the minimum amount of time that elapses before most snapshots are released for viewing? Snapshots usually become available more than six months after they are archived or, in some cases, even later; it can take twenty-four months or longer. Answer: 18597 Question: In Australia, what percentage of non-passerine birds were partially migratory Partial migration can form a large percentage of the migration behaviour of birds in some regions; in Australia, surveys found that 44% of non-passerine birds and 32% of passerines were partially migratory. Answer: 18597 Question: Chopin's polonaises needed what kind of playing technique? Chopin's polonaises show a marked advance on those of his Polish predecessors in the form (who included his teachers Zywny and Elsner). Answer: PPV Question: The Concodat restored significant power to what position? Now, Napoleon could win favor with the Catholics while also controlling Rome in a political sense. Answer: PPV
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How many protesters filled Lenin Square on August 19th? On July 16, 1989, the Popular Front of Azerbaijan held its first congress and elected Abulfaz Elchibey, who would become President, as its Chairman. -> APZF What often happens to regional breweries after they sell their pubs? Pubs for use in a chain are bought and sold in large units, often from regional breweries which are then closed down. -> 1286 How many groups are defined in the superclass? Many of the traditional appearance-based taxa have been shown to be paraphyletic, so rather than using ranks like subclass, superorder, and infraorder, it has proved better to use monophyletic groupings (in which the last common ancestor is a member of the group). -> APZF What were churches called before the 19th century? Early Presbyterians were careful to distinguish between the "church," which referred the members, and the "meeting house," which was the building in which the church met. -> 1286 When did the Southern Baptist International Mission Board forbade its missionaries to receive alien immersions for baptism? In 2005, the Southern Baptist International Mission Board forbade its missionaries to receive alien immersions for baptism. -> 1286 How long was there native Sumerian rule during the Third Dynasty of Ur? The Sumerian city of Eridu, on the coast of the Persian Gulf, is considered to have been the world's first city, where three separate cultures may have fused — that of peasant Ubaidian farmers, living in mud-brick huts and practicing irrigation; that of mobile nomadic Semitic pastoralists living in black tents and following herds of sheep and goats; and that of fisher folk, living in reed huts in the marshlands, who may have been the ancestors of the Sumerians. -> APZF Around how many Hotels does Guam currently have? Its tourist hub, Tumon, features over 20 large hotels, a Duty Free Shoppers Galleria, Pleasure Island district, indoor aquarium, Sandcastle Las Vegas–styled shows and other shopping and entertainment venues. -> 1286 What type of ship was the Janet Nicoll? The Janet Nicoll visited three of the Ellice Islands; while Fanny records that they made landfall at Funafuti, Niutao and Nanumea, Jane Resture suggests that it was more likely they landed at Nukufetau rather than Funafuti. -> APZF When did Dell describe their changing approach to manufacturing? By the late 2000s, Dell's "configure to order" approach of manufacturing—delivering individual PCs configured to customer specifications from its US facilities was no longer as efficient or competitive with high-volume Asian contract manufacturers as PCs became powerful low-cost commodities. -> APZF What was displayed in Kentucky courthouses? On December 20, 2005, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled in the case of ACLU v. Mercer County that the continued display of the Ten Commandments as part of a larger display on American legal traditions in a Kentucky courthouse was allowed, because the purpose of the display (educating the public on American legal traditions) was secular in nature. -> 1286 When were the first results of the energy explorations expected? The Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change announced that there was interest from various countries (including Norway and the United States) in exploration, and the first results regarding the amount of oil and gas in these locations were expected in the summer of 2012. -> 1286 Why are some parts of the body covered? Meanwhile, the distinction between clothing and protective equipment is not always clear-cut—since clothes designed to be fashionable often have protective value and clothes designed for function often consider fashion in their design. -> APZF What did the composition of the cardinals consist of? At the start of 1971, Pope Paul VI set the number of cardinal electors at a maximum of 120, but set no limit on the number of cardinals generally. -> APZF Who wrote the actual story? Despite the headline, written by Kelvin MacKenzie, the story was based on allegations either by unnamed and unattributable sources, or hearsay accounts of what named individuals had said – a fact made clear to MacKenzie by Harry Arnold, the reporter who wrote the story. -> 1286 What term did Obama want the government to stop using? Basic objectives of the Bush administration "war on terror", such as targeting al Qaeda and building international counterterrorism alliances, remain in place. -> 1286 A hot topic in Greece in the 19th century was what? Many of the educated elite saw this as a peasant dialect and were determined to restore the glories of Ancient Greek. -> APZF What style was the church rebuilt in? It was the first church in England built in the Romanesque style. -> 1286 Which provinces did Kexi and Jingzhong receive? In addition, three surrendered Ming generals were singled out for their contributions to the establishment of the Qing dynasty, ennobled as feudal princes (藩王), and given governorships over vast territories in Southern China. -> APZF
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Q: Increased size and capacity of the heart and lungs result in what changes to the body? These changes lead to increased strength and tolerance for exercise. A: 24259 Q: As what can divergence in the groups be shown? Any lexical divergence within any of the two groups can be explained as an archaism. A: 24259 Q: How many metric tons of bananas and copra does Samoa produce each year? The annual production of both bananas and copra has been in the range of 13,000 to 15,000 metric tons (about 14,500 to 16,500 short tons). A: 24259 Q: What is the best for an recieving antenna for optimum reception? Transmission from a circularly polarized antenna received by a linearly polarized antenna (or vice versa) entails a 3 dB reduction in signal-to-noise ratio as the received power has thereby been cut in half. A: AOCJ Q: From what did DNA need to be protected in the earliest cells? However, evidence for this is lacking, since the simplest organisms with a circadian rhythm, the cyanobacteria, do the opposite of this - they divide more in the daytime. A: AOCJ Q: What group funds the Augmented Foundation Programme? This program is required for tertiary education programmes outside of Tuvalu and is available at the University of the South Pacific (USP) Extension Centre in Funafuti. A: AOCJ Q: Which Hollywood actress first began in Cork at the Corcadorca Theatre Company? The Cork School of Music and the Crawford College of Art and Design provide a throughput of new blood, as do the active theatre components of several courses at University College Cork (UCC). A: AOCJ Q: How many ahzab are in a juz'? The 30 juz' (plural ajzāʼ) can be used to read through the entire Quran in a month. A: AOCJ Q: In what year did the iTunes store begin allowing users to buy video games? In September 2006, the iTunes Store began to offer additional games for purchase with the launch of iTunes 7, compatible with the fifth generation iPod with iPod software 1.2 or later. A: 24259 Q: How many types of transistors are there? There are two types of transistors, which have slight differences in how they are used in a circuit. A: 24259
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Input: What year was the Cambridge Agreement signed? In 1629, the Massachusetts Bay Colony's first governor, John Winthrop, led the signing of the Cambridge Agreement, a key founding document of the city. Output: destiny Input: What kind of applications did the interdisciplinary program help shape? KU's School of Business launched interdisciplinary management science graduate studies in operations research during Fall Semester 1965. Output: BYB Input: How much has west Antarctica warmed per decade in the last 5o years? Some of Antarctica has been warming up; particularly strong warming has been noted on the Antarctic Peninsula. Output: BYB Input: What is Tucson's Fox station? KUAT-TV 6 is a PBS affiliate run by the University of Arizona (as is sister station KUAS 27). Output: BYB Input: How many awards did Beyonce take home with her at the 57th Grammy Awards? At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2015, Beyoncé was nominated for six awards, ultimately winning three: Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for "Drunk in Love", and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyoncé. Output: destiny Input: What do many of the writers staffed by Sherman Ave write under? The website often publishes content about Northwestern student life, and most of Sherman Ave's staffed writers are current Northwestern undergraduate students writing under pseudonyms. Output: destiny Input: What is an example of a school of thought Hegel believed to be wrong? So any doctrine, such as materialism, that asserts that finite qualities or natural objects are fully real is mistaken. Output: destiny Input: What percentage of the population of Atlantic City was 65 years of age or older? The median age was 35 years. Output: BYB Input: What organic reds did Rothko use in the Passion of Christ murals? He mixed mostly traditional colors to make the pink and crimson; synthetic ultramarine, cerulean blue, and titanium white, but he also used two new organic reds, Naphtol and Lithol. Output: destiny Input: When was migration finally accepted? It was not until the end of the eighteenth century that migration as an explanation for the winter disappearance of birds from northern climes was accepted. Output: destiny Input: By 2002, what percent of African Americans had multiracial ancestries? According to the Census Bureau, as of 2002, over 75% of all African Americans had multiracial ancestries. Output: destiny Input: While each scene has its own character and completeness, it must fit into what? The artists seem to have been dominated by geometrical pattern and order, and this was improved when classical art brought a greater freedom and economy. Output: BYB Input: Why is it hard to find the origin of the word Tajik? The suffix "-stan" (Persian: ـستان‎‎ -stān) is Persian for "place of" or "country" and Tajik is, most likely, the name of a pre-Islamic (before the seventh century A.D.) tribe. Output: BYB Input: When did the US census start to allow residents to mark more than one ethno-racial identity on the census form? In addition, social conditions have changed and many multiracial people do not believe it is socially advantageous to try to "pass" as white. Output: BYB
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Input: How often is a leap day added to the Julian calendar year? In the Julian calendar a leap year occurs every 4 years, but the Gregorian calendar omits 3 leap days every 400 years. Output: ABBC Input: On which season of Saturday Night Live did Queen perform? The band stopped touring North America after their Hot Space Tour, as their success there had waned, although they would perform on American television for the only time during the eighth season premiere of Saturday Night Live. Output: ABBC Input: How many shrines exist in the Potala Palace? The Potala Palace is a World Heritage Site, as is Norbulingka, the former summer residence of the Dalai Lama. Output: 8871 Input: The state has great diversity thanks to the large number of what? The state is home to one of the largest variation species of the genus Pinus in the world. Output: 8871 Input: What was spilled when the freighter ran aground? On 16 March 2011, the freighter MS Oliva ran aground on Nightingale Island, spilling tons of heavy fuel oil into the ocean, leaving an oil slick threatening the island's population of rockhopper penguins. Output: ABBC Input: What examinations do students prepare for in the sixth form? Between the ages of 12 and 16 two comprehensive schools cater for girls and boys separately. Output: 8871 Input: When did the United States declare war on Japan? Four days after Pearl Harbor, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy declared war on the United States, drawing the country into a two-theater war. Output: 8871 Input: The lowest of the Alpine passes at what elevation? The lowest of the Alpine passes at 985 m (3,232 ft), the Semmering crosses from Lower Austria to Styria; since the 12th century when a hospice was built there it has seen continuous use. Output: ABBC Input: How does Darwin theorize that instincts have evolved in bees? He thought it reasonable that species with an extreme dependency on slave workers had evolved in incremental steps. Output: 8871 Input: When was the first national census taken in China? Han was eventually victorious and established the Protectorate of the Western Regions in 60 BC, which dealt with the region's defense and foreign affairs. Output: 8871 Input: Who did the Thunder lose to in the Western Conference finals? In 2013 the Thunder reached the Western Conference semifinals without All-Star guard Russell Westbrook, who was injured in their first round series against the Houston Rockets, only to lose to the Memphis Grizzlies. Output: 8871 Input: What sound comes from the Bissagos Islands? Tina and tinga are other popular genres, while extent folk traditions include ceremonial music used in funerals, initiations and other rituals, as well as Balanta brosca and kussundé, Mandinga djambadon, and the kundere sound of the Bissagos Islands. Output: ABBC Input: Which film grossed more money for its opening weekend in the North American market, Skyfall or Spectre? In the United States and Canada, the film opened on 6 November 2015, and in its opening weekend, was originally projected to gross $70–75 million from 3,927 screens, the widest release for a Bond film. Output: 8871 Input: Charged ions can be used to produce what in glass? Color in glass may be obtained by addition of electrically charged ions (or color centers) that are homogeneously distributed, and by precipitation of finely dispersed particles (such as in photochromic glasses). Output: ABBC Input: The areas that people live in typically receive what range of kWh/m2 per day? Most people around the world live in areas with insolation levels of 150 to 300 watts per square meter or 3.5 to 7.0 kWh/m2 per day. Output: ABBC Input: When was Jonas Bronck born? Jonas Bronck (c. 1600–43) was a Swedish born emigrant from Komstad, Norra Ljunga parish in Småland, Sweden who arrived in New Netherland during the spring of 1639. Output: ABBC
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When was the Second Opium War? By the late 19th century, the most conservative elements within the Qing court could no longer ignore China's military weakness. -> APXH When was McDermott elected to office? Ed Murray is currently serving as mayor. -> APXH What groups is the USAF rank divided amoung? USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-1) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-10). -> OHJ what was the name of mel and kim's number-one hit single in the UK? In January 1987, Chicago artist Steve "Silk" Hurley's "Jack Your Body" reached number one in the UK, showing it was possible for house music to cross over. -> APXH To prevent high water pressures at lower elevations what were built on many of the city's buildings? A distinctive feature of many of the city's buildings is the wooden roof-mounted water towers. -> OHJ When did automakers start using electroluminescent technology to backlight gauges? In the late 1950s, some automakers began to use electroluminescent technology to backlight their cars' speedometers and other gauges or to draw attention to logos or other decorative elements. -> OHJ What kept Captain Cook from getting too close to Antarctica? This happened three days before Bransfield sighted land, and ten months before Palmer did so in November 1820. -> APXH According to recent research who is enrolled in the Universities in Greece in higher number men or women ? As of 2007, Greece had the eighth highest percentage of tertiary enrollment in the world (with the percentages for female students being higher than for male) while Greeks of the Diaspora are equally active in the field of education. -> OHJ Into what parts did the Pasupatas divide the world? Salvation in Pāśupata involved the union of the soul with God through the intellect. -> APXH What describes the state of the action of the verb at the time specified by its tense? Aspect describes the state of the action at the time specified by the tense. -> OHJ What part of Roman religious practice involved secrecy? Imported mystery religions, which offered initiates salvation in the afterlife, were a matter of personal choice for an individual, practiced in addition to carrying on one's family rites and participating in public religion. -> APXH Where was the water brought from by the friars' supply system? Constructed in 1290, the system carried water from Conduit Head (remnants of which survive near Hill Lane, Shirley) some 1.7 kilometres to the site of the friary inside the town walls. -> OHJ What are the gametes produced by females called? The gametes produced by females are called eggs or ova, and those produced by males are called sperm. -> OHJ What distance from the sidelines are hash marks painted on a CFL field? The sides of the field are marked by white sidelines, the goal line is marked in white, and white lines are drawn laterally across the field every 5 yards (4.6 m) from the goal line. -> APXH What type of stimuli causes pain? The International Association for the Study of Pain's widely used definition states: "Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. -> APXH Who commissioned the Monreale mosaics between 1176 and 1186? This huge work was executed between 1176 and 1186 by the order of King William II of Sicily. -> OHJ What organization discovered that the advertisements Beyoncé did for the soft drink company were 70% positive? Nevertheless, NetBase found that Beyoncé's campaign was the most talked about endorsement in April 2013, with a 70 per cent positive audience response to the commercial and print ads. -> OHJ In what classification is a person who gives up the chance for a true self and adopts social perceptions of him or herself? The strategic manipulator is a person who begins to regard all senses of identity merely as role-playing exercises, and who gradually becomes alienated from his or her social "self". -> APXH
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Sentences: What consisted of two rows of lights that formed a funnel, indicating an aircraft's position on the glidescope? This consisted of two rows of lights that formed a funnel indicating an aircraft's position on the glideslope. Mapped To: QGX Sentences: Why have humans had a relationship with birds since the dawn of man? Since birds are highly visible and common animals, humans have had a relationship with them since the dawn of man. Mapped To: 16706 Sentences: In what part of Kathmandu is the Institute of Medicine found? Institute of Medicine, the central college of Tribhuwan University is the first medical college of Nepal and is located in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu. Mapped To: 16706 Sentences: What was the time span of the Shunga Empire? The Shunga Empire or Shunga Empire was an ancient Indian dynasty from Magadha that controlled vast areas of the Indian subcontinent from around 187 to 78 BCE. Mapped To: 16706 Sentences: What are the two phases when steel becomes heterogenous? The steel then becomes heterogeneous, being formed of two phases; the carbon (carbide) phase cementite, and ferrite. Mapped To: 16706 Sentences: How many people currently have membership to the BHS? In 1938, the first formal men's barbershop organization was formed, known as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A), and in 2004 rebranded itself and officially changed its public name to the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS). Mapped To: QGX Sentences: What are some of Lisbon's tourist attractions? The buildings and big squares of the Pombaline City Centre still remain as one of Lisbon's tourist attractions. Mapped To: 16706 Sentences: Who was Britain's last serious rival after Napoleon? Alongside the formal control it exerted over its own colonies, Britain's dominant position in world trade meant that it effectively controlled the economies of many countries, such as China, Argentina and Siam, which has been characterised by some historians as "Informal Empire". Mapped To: QGX Sentences: What disease nearly took the Prince of Wales life? In late November 1871, at the height of the republican movement, the Prince of Wales contracted typhoid fever, the disease that was believed to have killed his father, and Victoria was fearful her son would die. Mapped To: 16706 Sentences: Who form the majority of Islamic residents of the Congo? According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Mapped To: QGX Sentences: What role did music play in the religious festivities? This instrument is one of the very few stringed instruments known in the Americas prior to the introduction of European musical instruments; when played it produces a sound virtually identical to a jaguar's growl. Mapped To: QGX Sentences: What is required of hunting migratory waterfowl? In cases where there are more prospective hunters than the quota for that species, tags are usually assigned by lottery. Mapped To: QGX
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Sentences: In what year was United World Pictures founded? In 1945, the British entrepreneur J. Arthur Rank, hoping to expand his American presence, bought into a four-way merger with Universal, the independent company International Pictures, and producer Kenneth Young. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: What was the tree renamed that Gautama achieved enlightenment under? At the age of 35, he famously sat in meditation under a Ficus religiosa tree now called the Bodhi Tree in the town of Bodh Gaya and vowed not to rise before achieving enlightenment. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: How many closed pubs did The Lost Pubs Project catalog? The Lost Pubs Project listed 28,095 closed pubs on 21 April 2015, with photographs of many. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: What portion of Europe's territory is inhabited by Slavic-speaking communities? From the early 6th century they spread to inhabit most of Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe, whilst Slavic mercenaries fighting for the Byzantines and Arabs settled Asia Minor and even as far as Syria. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: What is 238U? Another fissile isotope, uranium-233, can be produced from natural thorium and is also important in nuclear technology. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: What were Elizabeth's parents' titles after ascending to the throne? Her father acceded to the throne on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in 1936, from which time she was the heir presumptive. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: When was a Scottish Lodge formed in Iraq? Masonic lodges existed in Iraq as early as 1917, when the first lodge under the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) was opened. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: What was the life expectancy in 2009? Life expectancy increased from 44.8 years during the 1960s to 72.12 years in 2009. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: What group disliked the traditional war-like sports of Tuvalu? A traditional sport played in Tuvalu is kilikiti, which is similar to cricket. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: Which bird is an example of being both a predator and defender in mobbing attacks? It should also be noted that some species can be on both ends of a mobbing attack. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: Treating the hunt as a cost-benefit scenario is referred to a what? The treatment of consumption in terms of cost-benefit analysis is known as optimal foraging theory, and has been quite successful in the study of animal behavior. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: What other modern material has joined composites, carbon fiber, titanium, and aluminum to replace wood in the manufacture of sporting equipment? One noteworthy example of this trend is the golf club commonly known as the wood, the head of which was traditionally made of persimmon wood in the early days of the game of golf, but is now generally made of synthetic materials. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: What body proposed that Plymouth become a unitary council? All powers returned when the city become a unitary authority on 1 April 1998 under recommendations of the Banham Commission. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: What decade was significant to Iranian film? With the screening of the films Kaiser and The Cow, directed by Masoud Kimiai and Dariush Mehrjui respectively in 1969, alternative films established their status in the film industry. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: When was Milestone 2 divulged? Milestone 2, Build 7955, was leaked on April 25, 2011. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: What place did IGN give the game on the Wii console? IGN ranked the game as the 4th-best Wii game. Mapped To: 27134 Sentences: Which level of schools in Southampton are the worst behaved in the UK? With suspension rates three times the national average, the suspension rate is approximately 1 in every 14 children, the highest in the country for physical or verbal assaults against staff. Mapped To: 24799 Sentences: Who ranked New York as the most walkable large US city in 2015? In both its 2011 and 2015 rankings, Walk Score named New York City the most walkable large city in the United States. Mapped To: 27134
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Sentences: What publications are put out by the UCC? The city's University publishes the UCC Express and Motley magazine. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: How many baptisms were there in 1974? The number of baptisms increased significantly, from about 59,000 in 1966 to more than 297,000 in 1974. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: Artifacts from which era suggest that the moon was used to reckon time around 6,000 years ago? Artifacts from the Paleolithic suggest that the moon was used to reckon time as early as 6,000 years ago. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: condensed study texts where created in what tradition? Over the years, various attempts have been made to synthesize a single Buddhist text that can encompass all of the major principles of Buddhism. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: During what years was the Duke of Wellington at Eton? Wellington was at Eton from 1781 to 1784 and was to send his sons there. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: What apps can one expect the People app to match with? Apps can use "contracts"; a collection of hooks to provide common functionality that can integrate with other apps, including search and sharing. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: How much net worth did Americans lose between June 2007 and November 2008? Between June 2007 and November 2008, Americans lost an estimated average of more than a quarter of their collective net worth.[citation needed] Mapped To: 276 Sentences: In pence, what did the cheapest beer cost in the four-ale bar? By the 20th century, the saloon, or lounge bar, had become a middle-class room[citation needed]—carpets on the floor, cushions on the seats, and a penny or two on the prices,[citation needed] while the public bar, or tap room, remained working class with bare boards, sometimes with sawdust to absorb the spitting and spillages (known as "spit and sawdust"), hard bench seats, and cheap beer[citation needed]. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: As the state capital, Boston plays a large role in what? As the capital of Massachusetts, Boston plays a major role in state politics. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: When did another military coup overthrow Buhari? The military coup of Muhammadu Buhari shortly after the regime's fraudulent re-election in 1984 was generally viewed as a positive development. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: When was the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre? The civil wars gained impetus with the sudden death of Henry II of France in 1559. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: What nation was visited for the first time by Victoria in 1849? At the height of a revolutionary scare in the United Kingdom in April 1848, Victoria and her family left London for the greater safety of Osborne House, a private estate on the Isle of Wight that they had purchased in 1845 and redeveloped. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: What science university did Saudi Arabia establish? Saudi Arabia has established the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: What annual parade takes place on the Rajpath each January? The annual Republic Day parade takes place here on 26 January. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: When were the immigration protocols relaxed in Norfolk Island? In 2012, immigration controls were relaxed with the introduction of an Unrestricted Entry Permit for all Australian and New Zealand citizens upon arrival and the option to apply for residency; the only criteria are to pass a police check and be able to pay into the local health scheme. Mapped To: 276 Sentences: What is the plant expression of circadian rhythm? Circadian rhythms occur as a plant entrains to synchronize with the light cycle of its surrounding environment. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: What did samurai wives spend most of their time on? the skill of the knife), which they could use to protect their household, family, and honor if the need arose. Mapped To: YWN Sentences: By what year had national football leagues been formed in nearly every country? However, since the development of The Football League in England in 1888, league tournaments became established, in addition to lengthy derby and cup tournaments. Mapped To: YWN
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Input: How dense was the population of Kathmandu in 1991? In one decade, the population increased from 427,045 in 1991 to 671,805 in 2001. Label: contracting Input: Where was the RSA Security Conference held? Many government officials and experts think that the government should step in and that there is a crucial need for regulation, mainly due to the failure of the private sector to solve efficiently the cybersecurity problem. Label: contracting Input: In which book of the Bible did God reference gifts of Blue Purple and Scarlet? In the Book of Exodus, God instructs Moses to have the Israelites bring him an offering including cloth "of blue, and purple, and scarlet." Label: 8637 Input: What is the estimate for the total number of protein coding genes on Earth? The total number of protein-coding genes (the Earth's proteome) is estimated to be 5 million sequences. Label: 8637
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Question: What instrument is usually at the center of a hard rock sound? The electric guitar is often emphasised, used with distortion and other effects, both as a rhythm instrument using repetitive riffs with a varying degree of complexity, and as a solo lead instrument. Answer: ZHG Question: Who did the Thunder lose to in the Western Conference finals? In 2014 Oklahoma City again reached the NBA's Western Conference Finals but eventually lost to the San Antonio Spurs in six games. Answer: ZHG Question: What is the resistance of a typical lit 100-watt incandescent bulb? The cold resistance of tungsten-filament lamps is about 1/15 the hot-filament resistance when the lamp is operating. Answer: chair Question: Aside from Alan Prince who brought optimality theory to morphology? In a course at the LSA summer institute in 1991, Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky developed optimality theory—an overall architecture for phonology according to which languages choose a pronunciation of a word that best satisfies a list of constraints ordered by importance; a lower-ranked constraint can be violated when the violation is necessary in order to obey a higher-ranked constraint. Answer: chair
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Input: What did Katura Horton-Perinchief do? It is tradition for Bermuda to march in the Opening Ceremony in Bermuda shorts, regardless of the summer or winter Olympic celebration. Output: 9396 Input: What is samsara? Within Buddhism, samsara is defined as the continual repetitive cycle of birth and death that arises from ordinary beings' grasping and fixating on a self and experiences. Output: ANOY Input: When is it damaging? Hydrogen is highly soluble in many rare earth and transition metals and is soluble in both nanocrystalline and amorphous metals. Output: 9396 Input: How did supporters of the team view the inscriptions on bricks idea? The idea was popular with supporters, and thousands of people paid the fee. Output: ANOY
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London's Chinatown district is located in what area? London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants, including the city's Chinatown district (in Soho), and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing speciality shops. -> 28584 Who vanished from the population of the Balkans? The Thracians and Illyrians vanished from the population during this period – although the modern Albanian nation claims descent from the Illyrians. -> 28584 After the demise of what was the red flag linked to the French Revolution? Beginning in 1790, the most radical revolutionaries adopted the red flag themselves, to symbolize the blood of those killed in the demonstrations, and to call for the repression of those they considered counter-revolutionary. -> 5340 What are the Digimon villians main goals? The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters living in a "Digital World", a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks. -> 5340
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Student: What did IMF forecast Greece's unemployment rate to be in 2012? In 2015, Greece's jobless rate is around 24 per cent. Teacher: 18790 Student: When did Deshin Shekpa travels start? During his travels beginning in 1403, Deshin Shekpa was induced by further exhortations by the Ming court to visit Nanjing by April 10, 1407. Teacher: observations Student: in What year did Quiroga complete his pacification? Jose de Quiroga arrived in 1680 and continued some of the development projects started by his predecessors. Teacher: 18790 Student: What can be added to allow for an antenna shorter than the needed height to produce desired results? For example, at 30 MHz (10 m wavelength) a true resonant 1⁄4-wavelength monopole would be almost 2.5 meters long, and using an antenna only 1.5 meters tall would require the addition of a loading coil. Teacher: observations Student: What Calvinist doctrine is focuses on salvation? Soteriologically, most Methodists are Arminian, emphasizing that Christ accomplished salvation for every human being, and that humans must exercise an act of the will to receive it (as opposed to the traditional Calvinist doctrine of monergism). Teacher: observations Student: Who announced on August 22nd they were leaving the Cubs prematurely? Despite being well out of playoff contention the Cubs went 24–13 under Quade, the best record in baseball during that 37 game stretch, earning Quade to have the interim tag removed on October 19. Teacher: 18790
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Question: When was the bronze age? Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, was the first alloy discovered, during the prehistoric period now known as the bronze age; it was harder than pure copper and originally used to make tools and weapons, but was later superseded by metals and alloys with better properties. Answer: 11165 Question: The representative said that inspectors had been show what sort of villages? Dr. Nafis Sadik, former director of UNFPA said her agency had been pivotal in reversing China's coercive population control methods, but a 2005 report by Amnesty International and a separate report by the United States State Department found that coercive techniques were still regularly employed by the Chinese, casting doubt upon Sadik's statements. Answer: 3304 Question: What are labs trying to produce hydrogen from? A number of laboratories (including in France, Germany, Greece, Japan, and the USA) are developing thermochemical methods to produce hydrogen from solar energy and water. Answer: 11165 Question: What title was the king and queen presented with when touring Canada? From Ottawa, the royal couple were accompanied throughout by Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, to present themselves in North America as King and Queen of Canada. Answer: 11165 Question: Who served as Plymouth's mayor in 1593? In 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World from Plymouth, establishing Plymouth Colony – the second English colony in what is now the United States of America. Answer: 3304 Question: What percentage of high-density penetrators is not made up of depleted uranium? This ammunition consists of depleted uranium (DU) alloyed with 1–2% other elements, such as titanium or molybdenum. Answer: 11165 Question: What was aerobic gymnastics called orginally? Routines generally last 60–90 seconds depending on age of participant and routine category. Answer: 3304 Question: In what century did saloons become established? A most famous London saloon was the Grecian Saloon in The Eagle, City Road, which is still famous because of a nursery rhyme: "Up and down the City Road / In and out The Eagle / Answer: 3304 Question: Which probe did the larvae react to? The larvae reacted to the touch of the heated probe with a stereotypical rolling behavior that was not exhibited when the larvae were touched by the unheated probe. Answer: 11165 Question: When is the earliest date of using the term cardinal as honorable church men used? In cities other than Rome, the name cardinal began to be applied to certain church men as a mark of honour. Answer: 3304 Question: What does the abbreviation PR stand for in terms of the US military? It is the ability of the US government and its international partners to effect the recovery of isolated personnel across the ROMO and return those personnel to duty. Answer: 3304 Question: Name one company that sells flexible-fuel cars? Ford, DaimlerChrysler, and GM are among the automobile companies that sell flexible-fuel cars, trucks, and minivans that can use gasoline and ethanol blends ranging from pure gasoline up to 85% ethanol (E85). Answer: 11165
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X = Which countries worked together to bomb ISIS on Sep 21-22, 2014? On the night of 21/22 September the United States, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Jordan and Qatar started air attacks against ISIS in Syria.[citation needed] Y = IUI X = Which state borders Tennessee to the east? The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state, and the Mississippi River forms the state's western border. Y = inventory X = What did Mach argue would happen if another object were introduce in the bucket's universe? Mach argued that, in effect, the water experiment in an otherwise empty universe would remain flat. Y = inventory X = Why were the researchers recognized in 1975? This development was associated with a substantial decline in the mortality rate among people with hypertension. Y = inventory X = Modern browser support standards-based and defacto what? Modern web browsers support a combination of standards-based and de facto HTML and XHTML, which should be rendered in the same way by all browsers. Y = IUI X = Along with lemon yellow, what color is produced in uranium glass? Uranium is used as a colorant in uranium glass producing orange-red to lemon yellow hues. Y = IUI X = Consent to a treaty will not be invalidated if what should have been evident? Consent will not be invalidated if the misunderstanding was due to the state's own conduct, or if the truth should have been evident. Y = IUI X = What percent of Armenian children go to preschool? In 1989 some 58% of Armenians over age fifteen had completed their secondary education, and 14% had a higher education. Y = inventory X = How long ago did people start living in the area? Approximately 10,000 years ago, desertification forced hunter-gatherer societies south into the Sahel regions of northern Central Africa, where some groups settled and began farming as part of the Neolithic Revolution. Y = IUI X = What led to a reduction in the power of the peers? The Liberal government was unable to proceed with all of its radical programme without the support of the House of Lords, which was largely Conservative. Y = inventory X = Who were the first two countries to recognize the State of Israel? The United States and the Soviet Union were the first two countries to recognize the State of Israel, having declared recognition roughly simultaneously. Y = IUI X = How long did the inflationary pressure continue? This inflationary pressure was to continue for the rest of the 13th century and had long-term economic consequences for England. Y = IUI X = A Maavanem holds what position in Estonia? Governors are appointed by the Government of Estonia for a term of five years. Y = inventory X = Britain's dominant position in world trade over some countries' economies has been called what? Unchallenged at sea, Britain adopted the role of global policeman, a state of affairs later known as the Pax Britannica, and a foreign policy of "splendid isolation". Y = inventory X = What organization is trying to revive Sanskrit? Samskrita Bharati is an organisation working for Sanskrit revival. Y = IUI X = What did Parisian ladies consider proper etiquette when in Chopin's room? With his health further deteriorating, Chopin desired to have a family member with him. Y = inventory X = In what state is the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute? The Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana is currently the home of the only death chamber for federal death penalty recipients in the United States, where inmates are put to death by lethal injection. Y = IUI X = Which contestant suffered from ulcerative colitis? One of the more prominent contestants this year was Chris Medina, whose story of caring for his brain-damaged fiancée received widespread coverage. Y = inventory X = What are Airmen expected to be competent in for these Building Partnerships missions? To better facilitate partnering efforts, Airmen should be competent in the relevant language, region, and culture. Y = IUI X = What drugs were used for off-label uses? The settlement is related to the company's illegal promotion of prescription drugs, its failure to report safety data, bribing doctors, and promoting medicines for uses for which they were not licensed. Y = inventory
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X = What do archaeologists call the cultural phase of the inhabitants of Tennessee between 1000 BC and 1000 AD? The names of the cultural groups that inhabited the area between first settlement and the time of European contact are unknown, but several distinct cultural phases have been named by archaeologists, including Archaic (8000–1000 BC), Woodland (1000 BC–1000 AD), and Mississippian (1000–1600 AD), whose chiefdoms were the cultural predecessors of the Muscogee people who inhabited the Tennessee River Valley before Cherokee migration into the river's headwaters. Y = swedish X = WHen did Jan Zamoyski. die? One of the most famous members of this movement was Jan Zamoyski. Y = AKTK X = At what age was Spielberg embarrassed by his family being Jewish? I was embarrassed by the outward perception of my parents' Jewish practices. Y = AKTK X = What was the trade route between german and the soviet union? Germany and the Soviet Union entered an intricate trade pact on February 11, 1940, that was over four times larger than the one the two countries had signed in August 1939. Y = AKTK X = When did the torch arrive in Nagano? Japan: The event was held in Nagano, which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics, on April 26. Y = swedish X = Who resigned from the Freemasons for their lodge to rejoin their Grand Lodge? Maria Deraismes was initiated into Freemasonry in 1882, then resigned to allow her lodge to rejoin their Grand Lodge. Y = swedish X = Why should aircraft that is only passing through an airspace contact Tower Control? Tower controllers may use radar to locate an aircraft's position in three-dimensional space, or they may rely on pilot position reports and visual observation. Y = AKTK X = What is active defense, according to the functions of the DCA? Active defense is "the employment of limited offensive action and counterattacks to deny a contested area or position to the enemy" (JP 1-02). Y = swedish X = Which former Fed Chair confessed in Congressional testimony to being forced to return to lax monetary supply? The financial crisis was not widely predicted by mainstream economists except Raghuram Rajan, who instead spoke of the Great Moderation. Y = AKTK X = What three regions do some linguists divide Russian into? Some linguists divide the dialects of Russian into two primary regional groupings, "Northern" and "Southern", with Moscow lying on the zone of transition between the two. Y = AKTK X = From whom did Chopin receive his first big endorsement? At the end of 1831, Chopin received the first major endorsement from an outstanding contemporary when Robert Schumann, reviewing the Op. Y = swedish X = What 1688 event helped the parliament solidy its power against the monarch? In the mid 17th century, after the English Civil War (1642–1651), Parliament strengthened its position relative to the monarch then gained more power through the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and passage of the Bill of Rights in 1689. Y = swedish X = What can cause symptoms and asthma serverity to change? Smoking during pregnancy and after delivery is associated with a greater risk of asthma-like symptoms. Y = AKTK X = Which song did Bowersox cover for her first release? No new song was used as coronation song this year; instead, the two finalists each released a cover song – DeWyze chose U2's "Beautiful Day", and Bowersox chose Patty Griffin's "Up to the Mountain". Y = swedish X = What has been a cause of mass parrot poisonings attributed to zinc? Zinc is highly toxic in parrots and poisoning can often be fatal. Y = AKTK X = Google made youtube streamable on what gaming console in DEC. of 2013? Google made YouTube available on the Roku player on December 17, 2013 and in October 2014, the Sony PlayStation 4. Y = swedish X = What was the purpose of the Kinsale Road flyover? For example, the Cork South Link dual carriageway was built in the early 1980s, to link the Kinsale Road roundabout with the city centre. Y = AKTK X = When did Whitehead write his first book? A Treatise on Universal Algebra (1898), Principia Mathematica (co-written with Bertrand Russell and published in three volumes between 1910 and 1913), and An Introduction to Mathematics (1911). Y = swedish
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Q: What kind of company does ANCAP run? The government also owns part of other companies operating under private law, such as those owned wholly or partially by the CND (National Development Corporation). A: 23923 Q: Where in the United States are pubs located? In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community. A: 23923 Q: Who fined Queen for donating to a school for the deaf and blind? Queen donated to a school for the deaf and blind as a philanthropic gesture but were fined by the British Musicians' Union and placed on the United Nations' blacklisted artists. A: bound Q: Which King of Pop was influenced by Queen? Hence, the band have been cited as an influence by many other musicians. A: 23923 Q: What have central banks around the world done to avoid the risk of a deflationary spiral? The U.S. Federal Reserve and central banks around the world have taken steps to expand money supplies to avoid the risk of a deflationary spiral, in which lower wages and higher unemployment lead to a self-reinforcing decline in global consumption. A: bound Q: At what age may students be admitted to Hellenic university through lottery? Additionally, students over twenty-two years old may be admitted to the Hellenic Open University through a form of lottery. A: bound Q: What event did Sony take the PlayStation 3 to four months after E3? A functional version of the system was not present there, nor at the Tokyo Game Show in September 2005, although demonstrations (such as Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots) were held at both events on software development kits and comparable personal computer hardware. A: bound Q: What percent of Tennessee residents self-reported their ethnic group as Irish in 2000? In 2000, the five most common self-reported ethnic groups in the state were: American (17.3%), African American (13.0%), Irish (9.3%), English (9.1%), and German (8.3%). A: bound Q: What was the name for "the double-axe men?" In her earliest depictions she is accompanied by the "Mister of the animals", a male god of hunting who had the bow as his attribute. A: 23923 Q: Which comic character was the first to appear in a weekly magazine? On occasion the cartoons in these magazines appeared in sequences; the character Ally Sloper featured in the earliest serialized comic strip when the character began to feature in its own weekly magazine in 1884. A: bound Q: How much did Spectre make in its opening in South Korea? Spectre opened in Germany with $22.45 million (including previews), which included a new record for the biggest Saturday of all time, Australia with $8.7 million (including previews) and South Korea opened to $8.2 million (including previews). A: bound Q: When did Dewey die? Dewey's basic thought, in accordance with empiricism was that reality is determined by past experience. A: 23923 Q: How many torchbearers carried the torch? No politicians from the pro-democracy camp were selected as torchbearers. A: 23923 Q: Who were the curia regis? One group was the familiares regis, John's immediate friends and knights who travelled around the country with him. A: 23923
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Input: When does differentiation appear fully developed? Differentiation appears fully developed by mid-adolescence. Symbol: 20254 Input: When did Neptune complete it's first barycentric orbit since it's discovery? Because of the motion of the Sun in relation to the barycentre of the Solar System, on 11 July Neptune was also not at its exact discovery position in relation to the Sun; if the more common heliocentric coordinate system is used, the discovery longitude was reached on 12 July 2011. Symbol: 15757 Input: President Kennedy was killed when? On October 2, 1997, it was reported that Khrushchev's son Sergei claimed Khrushchev was poised to accept Kennedy's proposal at the time of Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963. Symbol: 20254 Input: Who won North Carolinas 7th congressional district seat in 2014? In 2012, the state elected a Republican Governor (Pat McCrory) and Lieutenant Governor (Dan Forest) for the first time in more than two decades, while also giving the Republicans veto-proof majorities in both the State House of Representatives and the State Senate. Symbol: 15757
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Question: Who is the person that started the religion that separated itself from the Catholic Church in the 17th century ? For in that moment when she conceived, she was a holy mother filled with the Holy Spirit and her fruit is a holy pure fruit, at once God and truly man, in one person." Answer: WJC Question: What was the last 78 released in the UK by RCA? One Night (1958), while the last 78 in the UK was RCA 1194, A Mess Of Blues/Girl Of My Best Friend Answer: 14851 Question: How much money is Steven Spielberg worth? His personal net worth is estimated to be more than $3 billion. Answer: 14851 Question: What culture and religion did Fathers of the Church correlate with heresy? Tertullian implied that it was the Jews who most inspired heresy in Christianity: "From the Jew the heretic has accepted guidance in this discussion [that Jesus was not the Christ.] Answer: WJC Question: What description did Peter Lax use for von Neumann? The mathematician Jean Dieudonné called von Neumann "the last of the great mathematicians", while Peter Lax described him as possessing the "most scintillating intellect of this century". Answer: 14851 Question: How many states does Nigeria have? Nigeria is divided into thirty-six states and one Federal Capital Territory, which are further sub-divided into 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs). Answer: 14851 Question: Why can't glaciers form in polar deserts? Even during glacial periods of the Quaternary, Manchuria, lowland Siberia, and central and northern Alaska, though extraordinarily cold, had such light snowfall that glaciers could not form. Answer: WJC Question: When did Apollo 11 land on the moon? The Soviet Union beat the US to this, with the October 4, 1957 orbiting of Sputnik 1, and later beat the US to the first human in space, Yuri Gagarin, on April 12, 1961. Answer: WJC Question: What location has a few public wifi spots available to the public? ADSL-broadband service is provided with maximum speeds of up to 1536 Answer: WJC Question: Which is larger, divisions or unions of Protestantism? Most denominations share common beliefs in the major aspects of the Christian faith while differing in many secondary doctrines, although what is major and what is secondary is a matter of idiosyncratic belief. Answer: WJC Question: What protects the young plant in the seed? The young sporophyte develops within the seed, which on germination splits to release it. Answer: WJC Question: What is the name of the English dialects that are written and spoken in Cork? English spoken in Cork has a number of dialect words that are peculiar to the city and environs. Answer: WJC Question: Which author popularized a pessimistic view of the Late Middle Ages in his 1919 book? Yet it was his Dutch colleague, Johan Huizinga, who was primarily responsible for popularising the pessimistic view of the Late Middle Ages, with his book The Autumn of the Middle Ages (1919). Answer: 14851 Question: Where do the watersheds divide at? The watersheds divide at Triple Divide Peak in Glacier National Park. Answer: 14851 Question: How many seats did MESAN win? MESAN continued to exist, but its role was limited. Answer: WJC Question: The Hangzhou Bay Bridge goes between Haiyan County and where else? The Hangzhou Bay Bridge between Haiyan County and Cixi, is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world. Answer: 14851 Question: What are two major sections of Freemasonry? This creates the distinction between Anglo-American and Continental Freemasonry. Answer: 14851 Question: Where did the Great Awakenings increase interest in Evangelicalism? It gained great momentum in the 18th and 19th centuries with the emergence of Methodism and the Great Awakenings in Britain and North America. Answer: 14851
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Student: How many people on average watched season 12 of American Idol? The loss of viewers continued into season 12, which saw the show hitting a number of series low in the 18-49 demo. Teacher: flexible Student: Who built the "ascending room", in 1823? It elevated paying customers to a considerable height in the center of London, allowing them a magnificent panoramic view of downtown. Teacher: flexible Student: How many questions does the SASO contain? For each question on the scale that measures homosexuality there is a corresponding question that measures heterosexuality giving six matching pairs of questions. Teacher: flexible Student: What caused ancient texts to be rediscovered by Byzantine scholars? Yet, the rediscovery of ancient texts was improved after the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, when many Byzantine scholars had to seek refuge in the West. Teacher: SQC Student: Are the children who accompany the digimon always the same? The stories tell of a group of mostly pre-teens, who accompany special Digimon born to defend their world (and ours) from various evil forces. Teacher: flexible Student: Which BYU president suffered from a terminal illness? In 1989, Holland was replaced by Rex E. Lee. Teacher: SQC Student: What has the U.S. Supreme Court repeatedly cited? In Reynolds v. United States (1879) the Court wrote that Jefferson's comments "may be accepted almost as an authoritative declaration of the scope and effect of the [First] Amendment." Teacher: flexible Student: The same team of mosaicists worked on the Church of the Holy Apostles in Thessaloniki as which other building? Many details are similar to the Pammakaristos mosaics so it is supposed that the same team of mosaicists worked in both buildings. Teacher: SQC Student: What college was influenced by Puritan beliefs? Their beliefs, however, were transported by the emigration of congregations to the Netherlands (and later to New England), and by evangelical clergy to Ireland (and later into Wales), and were spread into lay society and parts of the educational system, particularly certain colleges of the University of Cambridge. Teacher: SQC Student: How many of Oklahoma's 2007 grad students completed their degree? Of these students, 18,892 received a bachelor's degree, 5,386 received a master's degree, and 462 received a first professional degree. Teacher: SQC Student: When Greece entered World War I, on whose side did they fight? In the following years, the struggle between King Constantine I and charismatic Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos over the country's foreign policy on the eve of World War I dominated the country's political scene, and divided the country into two opposing groups. Teacher: flexible Student: Edmund Dixon is most famous for what inclusions in his 1854 book on poultry ? In R. D. Crawford's Poultry breeding and genetics, squabs are omitted but Japanese quail and common pheasant are added to the list, the latter frequently being bred in captivity and released into the wild. Teacher: flexible Student: When was the next session scheduled? The first session ended in a solemn ceremony on 8 December 1962 with the next session scheduled to occur in 1963 from 12 May to 29 June – this was announced on 12 November 1962. Teacher: SQC Student: When a dog has a camouflage pattern on its coat, this is called what? Domestic dogs often display the remnants of countershading, a common natural camouflage pattern. Teacher: SQC Student: Which three Canadian football unions resisted the Burnside Rules? The CIRFU, QRFU and CRU refused to adopt the new rules at first. Teacher: SQC Student: Which report described this corruption? Corruption is often most evident in countries with the smallest per capita incomes, relying on foreign aid for health services. Teacher: flexible Student: In what decade did drinking chilled pale lager become popular? Beer served unchilled—either cool or at room temperature, reveal more of their flavours. Teacher: flexible Student: Which government awards the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit? The most notable awards included the French Legion of Honour and National Order of Merit, the British Order of the Bath, the Soviet Order of Lenin, the Japanese Order of the Chrysanthemum, the German Federal Cross of Merit, and the Order of Merit of Italy. Teacher: SQC
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Q: On what date did Victoria turn 18? Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. A: geology Q: Why was Swan's first lamp not commercially viable? He devised a method of treating cotton to produce 'parchmentised thread' and obtained British Patent 4933 in 1880. A: geology Q: When did hackers get into the Sony Pictures e-mail system? Included within these were several memos relating to the production of Spectre, claiming that the film was over budget, detailing early drafts of the script written by John Logan, and expressing Sony's frustration with the project. A: PHP Q: What is the process called in which plants gather nutrients from the soil around their roots? Plants uptake essential elements from the soil through their roots and from the air (consisting of mainly nitrogen and oxygen) through their leaves. A: PHP
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Input: What leader said daylight saving gives people more "opportunities for the pursuit of health and happiness"? Winston Churchill argued that it enlarges "the opportunities for the pursuit of health and happiness among the millions of people who live in this country" and pundits have dubbed it "Daylight Slaving Time". Target: 374 Input: How did the Institute of International Education rank BYU in 2009 compared with U.S. universities that offer study abroad opportunities? In 2001, the Institute of International Education ranked BYU as the number one university in the U.S. to offer students study abroad opportunities. Target: 374 Input: Where does the majority of youtube's revenue go? YouTube gives an option for copyright holders to locate and remove their videos or to have them continue running for revenue. Target: TOF Input: In what year did American Idol first air its eleventh season? On February 23, it was announced that one more finalist would join the Top 24 making it the Top 25, and that was Jermaine Jones. Target: TOF
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Q: Who joined him when he formed a council to encourage unity among Christians? The following year he convened a council at Alexandria, and presided over it with Eusebius of Vercelli. A: XHZ Q: What book is Robert Boyle believe to have written after being inspired by Philosophus Autodidactus? Philosophus Autodidactus, continuing the thoughts of philosophers such as Aristotle from earlier ages, inspired Robert Boyle to write his own philosophical novel set on an island, The Aspiring Naturalist. A: XHZ Q: Who believes Serbo-Croatian is one language with multiple variants? Enisa Kafadar argues that there is only one Serbo-Croatian language with several varieties. A: XHZ Q: What did Whitehead believe was one of the biggest reasons materialistic thinking endured? No one questions that a ten-year-old person is quite different by the time he or she turns thirty years old, and in many ways is not the same person at all; Whitehead points out that it is not philosophically or ontologically sound to think that a person is the same from one second to the next. A: ROS Q: What do archaeologists call the cultural phase of the inhabitants of Tennessee between 1000 BC and 1000 AD? The area now known as Tennessee was first inhabited by Paleo-Indians nearly 12,000 years ago. A: ROS Q: What was another name by which Abmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi was known? whose general Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmed Gurey) was the first commander to use cannon warfare on the continent during Adal's conquest of the Ethiopian Empire, and the Sultanate of the Geledi, whose military dominance forced governors of the Omani empire north of the city of Lamu to pay tribute to the Somali Sultan Ahmed Yusuf. A: XHZ Q: Where was Kerry a talk radio host? While studying, Kerry worked as a talk radio host on WBZ and, in July 1974, was named executive director of Mass Action, a Massachusetts advocacy association. A: XHZ Q: What is the Korean pronunciation of water? When learning how to write hanja, students are taught to memorize the native Korean pronunciation for the hanja's meaning and the Sino-Korean pronunciations (the pronunciation based on the Chinese pronunciation of the characters) for each hanja respectively so that students know what the syllable and meaning is for a particular hanja. A: ROS Q: What was the first country to be able to buy the new DualShock 3 in stores? At its press conference at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show, Sony announced DualShock 3 (trademarked DUALSHOCK 3), a PlayStation 3 controller with the same function and design as Sixaxis, but with vibration capability included. A: ROS Q: What is one reason for the decline in growth around the world in 2009? With a recession in the U.S. and the increased savings rate of U.S. consumers, declines in growth elsewhere have been dramatic. A: XHZ Q: What did Pliny the Elder observe about diamonds? Pliny the Elder produced what is one of the largest encyclopedias of the natural world in 77 AD, and must be regarded as the rightful successor to Theophrastus. A: ROS Q: Who was the Mayor of Detroit in 2011? In 2011, Mayor Bing announced a plan to categorize neighborhoods by their needs and prioritize the most needed services for those neighborhoods. A: XHZ Q: On what holiday do insurgents plan to detonate a bomb? Following Garreth Mallory's promotion to M, on a mission in Mexico City unofficially ordered by a posthumous message from the previous M, 007 James Bond kills three men plotting a terrorist bombing during the Day of the Dead and gives chase to Marco Sciarra, an assassin who survived the attack. A: XHZ Q: Who voted to have a committee investigate the mismanagement during the war? Indeed, the coalition government of George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen fell on 30 January 1855 on a no-confidence vote as Parliament voted to appoint a committee to investigate mismanagement of the war.:311 A: XHZ Q: Which entities have the capability to refer a bill to the Supreme Court? Royal assent is signified by letters patent under the Great Seal of Scotland in the following form which is set out in The Scottish Parliament (Letters Patent and Proclamations) A: ROS Q: When did Jewish law recognize copyright? In 500 BCE, the government of the Greek state of Sybaris offered one year's patent "to all who should discover any new refinement in luxury". A: ROS Q: Who modelled the effigies in the museum? During recent conservation of Elizabeth I's effigy, a unique corset dating from 1603 was found on the figure and is now displayed separately.[citation needed] A: ROS Q: How many inhabitants did Portugal have by 2007? It was one of the last western colonial European powers to give up its overseas territories (among them Angola and Mozambique in 1975), turning over the administration of Macau to the People's Republic of China at the end of 1999. A: ROS
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What Greek word did gymnastics derive from? The word gymnastics derives from the common Greek adjective γυμνός (gymnos) meaning "naked", by way of the related verb γυμνάζω (gymnazo), whose meaning is to train naked", "train in gymnastic exercise", generally "to train, to exercise". -> 18355 Who became the country's first Communist head of state in 2008? Due to his involvement in the 2012–13 Cypriot financial crisis, Christofias did not run for re-election in 2013. -> 17890 How long did the Germans massacre Polish and Jewish civilians? Within the first few days of the invasion, Germany began conducting massacres of Polish and Jewish civilians and POWs. -> 17890 In what year did Lee stop giving interviews about the book? Starting in 1964, Lee began to turn down interviews, complaining that the questions were monotonous, and grew concerned that attention she received bordered on the kind of publicity celebrities sought. -> 18355 What is not the same between hand made and robotic amde mosaics? With robotic production, colored tiles are loaded into buffers, and then the robot picks and places tiles individually according to a command file from the design software. -> 17890 What is the name for a lamp base with one or more contacts on the base and a shell used as a contact or used only as a mechanical support? Contacts in the lamp socket allow the electric current to pass through the base to the filament. -> 17890 What did David Randall say about the Sun's AIDS story? Journalist David Randall argued in the textbook The Universal Journalist that The Sun's story was one of the worst cases of journalistic malpractice in recent history, putting its own readers in harm's way. -> 18355 In 2006, what prompted the women's soccer team coach, Jenny Haigh, to resign? In 2006, the Northwestern women's soccer team was suspended and coach Jenny Haigh resigned following the release of images of alleged hazing. -> 18355
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X = What atrocity motivated a self-serving USSR to object to the provision of political killings drafted into the Convention? The USSR argued that the Convention's definition should follow the etymology of the term, and may have feared greater international scrutiny of its own Great Purge. Y = utils X = Which British ministers disagreed with Burke's Reflections? Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. Y = 20576 X = Who designed the General Assembly Offices at the Eighth and Main Building? The architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill has designed two buildings: the Library of Virginia and the General Assembly Offices at the Eighth and Main Building. Y = utils X = About how many stations does New York City's commuter rail network have? The combined systems converge at Grand Central Terminal and Pennsylvania Station and contain more than 250 stations and 20 rail lines. Y = utils X = What do jurisdictions sometimes change that mixes up DST dates and times? Computer software can often adjust clocks automatically, but policy changes by various jurisdictions of the dates and timings of DST may be confusing. Y = utils X = The first electric elevator, built in 1880, was in what Country? His elevator ran faster and with larger loads than hydraulic or steam elevators, and 584 electric elevators were installed before Sprague sold his company to the Otis Elevator Company in 1895. Y = 20576 X = What television network did the AFL sign a deal with in 2000? While many sports commentators and fans continued to ridicule the league, Warner's story gave the league positive exposure, and it brought the league a new television deal with TNN, which, unlike ESPN, televised regular season games live. Y = utils X = What does the foundation entity focus on The trust section manages "the investment assets and transfer proceeds to the foundation as necessary to achieve the foundation's charitable goals"—it holds the assets of Bill and Melinda Gates, who are the sole trustees, and receives contributions from Buffett. Y = 20576 X = What year did the Greenhouse Gas Initiative go into effect? In addition to using his political power to fight global warming, the governor has taken steps at his home to reduce his personal carbon footprint. Y = 20576 X = How were these stores different than most during that time? It educated workers to approach shopping as an exciting social activity not just a routine exercise in obtaining necessities, just as the bourgeoisie did at the famous department stores in the central city. Y = 20576 X = Who did the Carthaginians hire to lead their army after several losses against the Romans? The Romans then again defeated the Carthaginians in naval battle at the Battle of the Aegates Islands and left Carthage with neither a fleet nor sufficient coin to raise one. Y = 20576 X = What did the ECB do to help stabilise the financial system during the subprime mortgage crisis? The latter can be seen, for example, in the bank's intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis when it loaned billions of euros to banks to stabilise the financial system. Y = utils X = How was Draza executed? Draža Mihailović was found guilty of collaboration, high treason and war crimes and was subsequently executed by firing squad in July 1946. Y = utils X = Queen Victorias Golden and Diamond jubilees were a time of public what? Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet "the grandmother of Europe". Y = 20576 X = What was the result of publicly funded links among computers in government labs and reserach institutes? The Stern Review explains that of 20 key innovations from the past 30 years, only one of the 14 was funded entirely by the private sector and nine were totally publicly funded. Y = 20576 X = Who developed the procedures used in this transfer? Today, genetic modification of the Ti plasmid is one of the main techniques for introduction of transgenes to plants and the creation of genetically modified crops. Y = 20576 X = Who was the last to choose the name John? This was the first time in over 500 years that this name had been chosen; previous popes had avoided its use since the time of the Antipope John XXIII during the Western Schism several centuries before. Y = utils X = Because of Columbus' mistake, the Americas came to be known as what? The Americas came to be known as the "West Indies", a name still used to refer to the islands of the Caribbean Sea. Y = utils
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X = What activities are prohibited in national parks? Forestry operations, grazing of animals and hunting of animals are prohibited. Y = SIP X = Why were the shelters soon abandoned in 1940? The programme favoured backyard Anderson shelters and small brick surface shelters; many of the latter were soon abandoned in 1940 as unsafe. Y = SIP X = Who drove through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel before anyone else? President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first person to drive through it. Y = SIP X = What Xbox apps were bundled together? Games can integrate into an Xbox Live hub app, which also allows users to view their profile and gamerscore. Y = 27623 X = Who established Yale's residential college system? Yale's residential college system was established in 1933 by Edward S. Harkness, who admired the social intimacy of Oxford and Cambridge and donated significant funds to found similar colleges at Yale and Harvard. Y = SIP X = What is the MWRA? As the capital of Massachusetts, Boston plays a major role in state politics. Y = 27623 X = Who were the “intelligentia?” As the result of this operation in 10 regional actions about 60,000 Polish nobles, teachers, social workers, priests, judges and political activists were killed. Y = SIP X = How many kingdoms have buildings present in the Durbar Square of Kathmandu? There are three preserved Durbar Squares in Kathmandu valley and one unpreserved in Kirtipur. Y = 27623 X = What is the meaning of the term Kurdus in English? Marwan II (740–50) abandoned the old division and introduced Kurdus (cohort), a small compact body. Y = SIP X = What is another name for folwarks? The nobility negotiated substantial and increasing political and legal privileges for itself throughout its entire history until the decline of the Polish Commonwealth in the late 18th century. Y = 27623 X = How can electrolytic capacitors be safely used after having been stored unused for a long time? Electrolytic capacitors will self-degrade if unused for a period (around a year), and when full power is applied may short circuit, permanently damaging the capacitor and usually blowing a fuse or causing failure of rectifier diodes (for instance, in older equipment, arcing in rectifier tubes). Y = 27623 X = What did Nasser want to end in Egypt? Afterwards, Nasser published a simple six-point program in Rose al-Yūsuf to dismantle feudalism and British influence in Egypt. Y = SIP X = Along with spinning, what income-producing work did peasant women engage in? Townswomen, like peasant women, were responsible for the household, and could also engage in trade. Y = 27623 X = From what was rope made for tying buildings together? The buildings were constructed without nails and were lashed and tied together with a plaited sennit rope that was handmade from dried coconut fibre. Y = SIP X = What group sold the land to the Puritans? These settlers were hoping to establish a (in their mind) better theological community, with the government more closely linked to the church than the one they left in Massachusetts and sought to take advantage of the excellent port capabilities of the harbor. Y = 27623 X = What was another term for easy listening stations? Whereas most easy listening music was instrumental, created by relatively unknown artists, and rarely purchased, AC was an attempt to create a similar "lite" format by choosing certain tracks (both hit singles and album cuts) of popular artists. Y = 27623 X = The Jolt Hall of Fame inducted DeveloperWorks in what year? DeveloperWorks is a website run by IBM for software developers and IT professionals. Y = 27623 X = What was the previous name of Rajamangala University of Technology? Rajamangala University of Technology (formerly Institute of Technology and Vocational Education) and King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Y = SIP
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Student: Which countries were in the ANZUS Pact? Churchill's reaction to the entry of the United States into the war was that Britain was now assured of victory and the future of the empire was safe, but the manner in which British forces were rapidly defeated in the Far East irreversibly harmed Britain's standing and prestige as an imperial power. Teacher: AAUX Student: What happened at the same time as the crash, which may have contributed to the government downplaying it? In April 2013, the television program Salvados questioned the official version of the incident as there were indications that the Valencian Government had tried to downplay the accident, which coincided with the visit of the pope to Valencia, or even to hide evidence, as the book of train breakdowns was never found. Teacher: ALTZ Student: How long was Tom Playford in political power? In South Australia, initially a Liberal and Country Party affiliated party, the Liberal and Country League (LCL), mostly led by Premier of South Australia Tom Playford, was in power from the 1933 election to the 1965 election, though with assistance from an electoral malapportionment, or gerrymander, known as the Playmander. Teacher: ALTZ Student: On what date in 2006 did May and Taylor of Queen appear on American Idol? On 15 November 2009, Brian May and Roger Taylor appeared on the singing contest television show X Factor in the UK. Teacher: AAUX Student: What journal was founded in 2008 that features articles by professors and law students? Founded in 2008, the journal features articles by professors, law students, practitioners, and undergraduates. Teacher: AAUX Student: When was Neptune first observed? Its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining known 14 moons were located telescopically until the 20th century. Teacher: AAUX Student: Who inaugurated the city of New Delhi? The new capital was inaugurated on 13 February 1931, by India's Viceroy Lord Irwin. Teacher: ALTZ Student: What Fahrenheit temperature is the lowest ever recorded in Tennessee? The highest recorded temperature is 113 °F (45 °C) at Perryville on August 9, 1930 while the lowest recorded temperature is −32 °F (−36 °C) at Mountain City on December 30, 1917. Teacher: ALTZ Student: Who thought Process and Reality was little-read because the reader has to separate them from normal thought? Though Process and Reality has been called "arguably the most impressive single metaphysical text of the twentieth century," it has been little-read and little-understood, partly because it demands – as Isabelle Stengers puts it – "that its readers accept the adventure of the questions that will separate them from every consensus." Teacher: ALTZ Student: When was the 2nd edition of Burke's book published? All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics especially appreciative of Burke's quality of writing. Teacher: AAUX Student: In what year was the National Review founded? How easily we forget, but for weeks after the terror attacks, New York was America." Teacher: AAUX Student: What was Samuel Crompton's invention of 1775? Later, the invention of the James Hargreaves' spinning jenny in 1764, Richard Arkwright's spinning frame in 1769 and Samuel Crompton's spinning mule in 1775 enabled British spinners to produce cotton yarn at much higher rates. Teacher: ALTZ Student: Of what class was more than half of Rome's population? Less than a quarter of adult males had voting rights; far fewer could actually exercise them. Teacher: AAUX Student: What is the simplest case of an ISP using an upstream ISP? 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. Teacher: ALTZ Student: What issue did Spielberg address in his movie Munich? In later years, his films began addressing humanistic issues such as the Holocaust (in Schindler's List), the transatlantic slave trade (in Amistad), war (in Empire of the Sun, Saving Private Ryan, War Horse and Bridge of Spies) and terrorism (in Munich). Teacher: ALTZ Student: Why was there critcism of the elite clubs? 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. Teacher: AAUX
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Student: How many stages happen in complete metamorphosis? Holometabolism, or complete metamorphosis, is where the insect changes in four stages, an egg or embryo, a larva, a pupa and the adult or imago. Teacher: MOG Student: How strong is the rule of law in most Asian countries? The influence of one school of thought over the other has varied throughout the centuries. Teacher: ACQB Student: What did a study done by Elizabeth Loftus and John palmer show? The findings of this experiment were replicated around the world, and researchers consistently demonstrated that when people were provided with misleading information they tended to misremember, a phenomenon known as the misinformation effect. Teacher: MOG Student: When was the Permian–Triassic extinction event? The Permian–Triassic extinction event, 251 million years ago, was the worst; vertebrate recovery took 30 million years. Teacher: MOG Student: What is another name that is used for the British Isles? Owing to political and national associations with the word British, the Government of Ireland does not use the term British Isles and in documents drawn up jointly between the British and Irish governments, the archipelago is referred to simply as "these islands". Teacher: ACQB Student: What do female birds have that allow sperm from males to remain viable long after copulation? Female birds have sperm storage mechanisms that allow sperm from males to remain viable long after copulation, a hundred days in some species. Teacher: MOG Student: What kind of turnout did the Congolese Observatory of Human Rights experience in the 2009 elections? Sassou also won the following presidential election in July 2009. Teacher: ACQB Student: Are more rings necessary if they're narrow or wide? As the tree gets larger, the sapwood must necessarily become thinner or increase materially in volume. Teacher: ACQB Student: Modern medicine indicates Chopin may have suffered from what condition? Modern research suggests that apart from any other illnesses, he may also have suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy. Teacher: MOG Student: Along with the Balkans, in what geographical location did a war take place where the UK used depleted uranium munitions? The major application of uranium in the military sector is in high-density penetrators. Teacher: ACQB Student: Nintendo relied primarily on what for its support? Consoles from Nintendo's rivals in the post-SNES era had always enjoyed much stronger third-party support than Nintendo, which relied more heavily on first-party games. Teacher: MOG Student: Along with the Mongolian People's Republic and the People's Republic of China, what country did the RSFSR border to its southeast? Within the Soviet Union, the RSFSR bordered the Ukrainian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian SSRs to its west and Azerbaijan, Georgian and Kazakh SSRs to the south. Teacher: ACQB Student: What compound made the diphtheria vaccine safer to use? The first diphtheria vaccines were produced in 1914 from a mixture of diphtheria toxin and antitoxin (produced from the serum of an inoculated animal), but the safety of the inoculation was marginal and it was not widely used. Teacher: ACQB Student: Statues have been made in whose likeness? Some other distinctive features, such as temples, baths, reservoirs, warrior statues and decorative carvings have been found associated to this culture, together with rich gold and metalworking traditions. Teacher: MOG Student: Where do 8th and 9th Streets end? 8th and 9th Streets run parallel to each other, beginning at Avenue D, interrupted by Tompkins Square Park at Avenue B, resuming at Avenue A and continuing to Sixth Avenue. Teacher: MOG Student: What type of rudder was introduced during this period? Shipbuilding improved with the use of the rib and plank method rather than the old Roman system of mortise and tenon. Teacher: ACQB Student: Who were the main leaders of the ruling party? A statement was issued on 13 June explaining that Miliband "was promoting England's bid to win the World Cup", although "he understands the anger that is felt towards the Sun over Hillsborough by many people in Merseyside and he is sorry to those who feel offended." Teacher: ACQB Student: What language family do most of the languages of Italy belong to? The languages of Italy are primarily Latin-based Romance languages, with the most widely spoken languages falling within the Italo-Dalmatian language family. Teacher: MOG
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Where in Russia was the first stop for the relay? Russia: On April 5 the Olympic torch arrived at Saint Petersburg, Russia. -> 27664 What is the official name of code 127? Code 127 is officially named "delete" but the Teletype label was "rubout". -> 27664 What does Building Partnerships relate to in the Air Force? Building Partnerships is described as airmen interacting with international airmen and other relevant actors to develop, guide, and sustain relationships for mutual benefit and security. -> 27664 What is distinguished from 'this is odd' only by an accent, in Russian? According to the Institute of Russian Language of the Russian Academy of Sciences, an optional acute accent (знак ударения) may, and sometimes should, be used to mark stress. -> 1654 What is the fourth of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths? The Noble Eightfold Path—the fourth of the Buddha's Noble Truths—consists of a set of eight interconnected factors or conditions, that when developed together, lead to the cessation of dukkha. -> 27664 What do Coptic Christians face? Coptic Christians face discrimination at multiple levels of the government, ranging from disproportionate representation in government ministries to laws that limit their ability to build or repair churches. -> 27664 Who heads each government department? In addition to these departments, there are several Autonomous Bodies and Attached Departments that report directly to either the Secretaries or the Chief Secretary. -> 1654 When did Kublai Khan conquer the song dynasty? Morris Rossabi, a professor of Asian history at Queens College, City University of New York, writes that "Khubilai wished to be perceived both as the legitimate Khan of Khans of the Mongols and as the Emperor of China. -> 1654 What is included in the elevator's design? The "stretching room" on the ride is actually an elevator that travels downwards, giving access to a short underground tunnel which leads to the rest of the attraction. -> 1654 When did Moody's and Standard & Poor downgrade a significant number of IndyMac's MBS bonds? IndyMac concluded that these downgrades would have negatively impacted the Company's risk-based capital ratio as of June 30, 2008. -> 1654
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Student: What is the electrically insulting material that sheaths a-delta fiber? A-delta fibers is described as sharp and is felt first. Teacher: AEXS Student: How much of Inner Bostons land area did not exist when the city was founded? The geography of downtown and South Boston was particularly impacted by the Central Artery/Tunnel Project (known unofficially as the "Big Dig"), which allowed for the removal of the unsightly elevated Central Artery and the incorporation of new green spaces and open areas. Teacher: AEXS Student: What other culutres has ruled the area? The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism. Teacher: 16441 Student: What does the introductory AAI immunology course do? The AAI immunology courses include an Introductory Course and an Advance Course. Teacher: AEXS Student: How many miles long is NH-7? Hyderabad sits at the junction of three National Highways linking it to six other states: NH-7 runs 2,369 km (1,472 mi) from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, in the north to Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, in the south; NH-9, runs 841 km (523 mi) east-west between Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, and Pune, Maharashtra; and the 280 km (174 mi) NH-163 links Hyderabad to Bhopalpatnam, Chhattisgarh NH-765 links Hyderabad to Srisailam. Teacher: 16441 Student: Who succeeded Antimachus II? Apollodotus I was succeeded by or ruled alongside Antimachus II, likely the son of the Bactrian king Antimachus I. Teacher: AEXS Student: What came after the realization that physicians should was their hands before childbirth? This discovery predated the germ theory of disease. Teacher: 16441 Student: Who offers the Lighting Certification Examination? (NCQLP) offers the Lighting Certification Examination which tests rudimentary lighting design principles. Teacher: 16441 Student: Can anyone in Burma Join the military forces in Burma ? The Christian and Muslim populations do, however, face religious persecution and it is hard, if not impossible, for non-Buddhists to join the army or get government jobs, the main route to success in the country. Teacher: 16441 Student: What Empire neighbored and had a rivalry with Safavid Iran? Following a gradual decline in the late 1600s and early 1700s, which was caused by the internal conflicts, the continuous wars with the Ottomans, and the foreign interference (most notably the Russian interference), the Safavid rule was ended by the Pashtun rebels who besieged Isfahan and defeated Soltan Hosein in 1722. Teacher: AEXS Student: What company is managing Tuvalu's tv domain? Internet domain name, which is now managed by Verisign until 2021. Teacher: 16441 Student: When did Japan surrender? On 10 August the "sacred decision" was made by Japanese Cabinet to accept the Potsdam terms on one condition: the "prerogative of His Majesty as a Sovereign Ruler". Teacher: AEXS Student: What was the Jewish elite class called? Whatever the case, tensions between pro and anti-Seleucid Jewish factions led to the 174–135 BCE Maccabean Revolt of Judas Maccabeus (whose victory is celebrated in the Jewish festival of Hanukkah). Teacher: AEXS Student: Which campaign specifically was Hanover a target for in World War II? As an important railroad and road junction and production center, Hanover was a major target for strategic bombing during World War II, including the Oil Campaign. Teacher: 16441
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Student: What year was the first youtube question asked to a presidential nominee? YouTube has enabled people to more directly engage with government, such as in the CNN/YouTube presidential debates (2007) in which ordinary people submitted questions to U.S. presidential candidates via YouTube video, with a techPresident co-founder saying that Internet video was changing the political landscape. Teacher: 28910 Student: Who was given the right to appoint shugo? After the Genpei war of the late 12th century, a clan leader Minamoto no Yoritomo obtained the right to appoint shugo and jito, and was allowed to organize soldiers and police, and to collect a certain amount of tax. Teacher: 28910 Student: How many blacks served in the Ottoman Army during the Austro-Turkish War of 1716-18? As a consequence of the slave trade and privateer activity, it is told how until 1878 in Ulcinj 100 black people lived. Teacher: 6070 Student: When the bomber crossed the first beam the bomber-aimer did what? When the third cross-beam was reached the bomb aimer activated a third trigger, which stopped the first hand of the equipment's clock, with the second hand continuing. Teacher: 6070 Student: Whose teachings did Jan Hus base his own on? Hus gained a great following in Bohemia, and in 1414, he was requested to appear at the Council of Constance to defend his cause. Teacher: 6070 Student: Who wrote 'Lectures on Pragmatism'? In his Harvard "Lectures on Pragmatism" (1903), Peirce enumerated what he called the "three cotary propositions of pragmatism" (L: cos, cotis whetstone), saying that they "put the edge on the maxim of pragmatism". Teacher: 28910
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From the 11th century until 1931, the population of Ashkenazi Jews grew by what percent? It is estimated that in the 11th century Ashkenazi Jews composed only three percent of the world's Jewish population, while at their peak in 1931 they accounted for 92 percent of the world's Jews. -> apache Who led led the Serbian Army at the Battle of Kosovo? Yet Serbian dominance was short-lived; the Serbian army led by the Lazar Hrebljevanovic was defeated by the Ottomans at the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, where most of the Serbian nobility was killed and the south of the country came under Ottoman occupation, as much of southern Bulgaria had become Ottoman territory in 1371. -> apache Excerpts were taken from which reference compact disc to assess the subjective quality of the MPEG audio formats? This song was chosen because of its nearly monophonic nature and wide spectral content, making it easier to hear imperfections in the compression format during playbacks. -> ez What religion was Burke's mother? Born in Ireland to a Catholic mother and a Protestant father, Burke vigorously defended the Anglican Church, but also demonstrated sensitivity to Catholic concerns. -> apache What feature begins on the centre spread of The Times? The Times features news for the first half of the paper, the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. -> ez Who discovered the chemical structure of penicillin? Florey credited Dubos with pioneering the approach of deliberately and systematically searching for antibacterial compounds, which had led to the discovery of gramicidin and had revived Florey's research in penicillin. -> ez What might a clock showing the same times twice in one day lead to? People must remember to change their clocks; this can be time-consuming, particularly for mechanical clocks that cannot be moved backward safely. -> ez Where is the Christian Brothers of Ireland Stella Maris College located? The Christian Brothers of Ireland Stella Maris College is a private, co-educational, not-for-profit Catholic school located in the wealthy residential southeastern neighbourhood of Carrasco. -> apache Who set the trap for the Japanese forces as they sailed by Panaon Island? As they passed Panaon Island, Nishimura's force ran into a trap set for them by the U.S.-Australian 7th Fleet Support Force. -> ez How many New Yorkers are of Polish ancestry? According to 2012 Census estimates, there were roughly 560,000 Italian Americans, 385,000 Irish Americans, 253,000 German Americans, 223,000 Russian Americans, 201,000 Polish Americans, and 137,000 English Americans. -> apache What parameter is requiret to restore a database? When this state is needed, i.e., when it is decided by a database administrator to bring the database back to this state (e.g., by specifying this state by a desired point in time when the database was in this state), these files are utilized to restore that state. -> apache What is the name of Portugal's central bank? The Portuguese currency is the euro (€), which replaced the Portuguese Escudo, and the country was one of the original member states of the eurozone. -> ez
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X = Which cant is often used by Irish Travellers? A cant, called Shelta, is spoken by Irish Travellers, often as a means to conceal meaning from those outside the group. Y = AJUC X = Along with Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, who was a founding member of the Arab Maghreb Union? Many African states opposed the UN sanctions, with Mandela criticising them on a visit to Gaddafi in October 1997, when he praised Libya for its work in fighting apartheid and awarded Gaddafi the Order of Good Hope. Y = 17741 X = Sending a ship to the Black Sea violated the terms made during what agreement? This action was a violation of the London Straits Convention.:104:19 Y = AJUC X = What author had a great impact in Rome? The words of the comic playwright P. Terentius Afer reverberated across the Roman world of the mid-2nd century BCE and beyond. Y = AJUC X = Who was Keir Hardie's opponent? Keir Hardie, who had taken a leading role in getting the party established, was elected as Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (in effect, the Leader), although only by one vote over David Shackleton after several ballots. Y = AJUC X = What was Philip V known as? Philip V, who came to power when Doson died in 221 BC, was the last Macedonian ruler with both the talent and the opportunity to unite Greece and preserve its independence against the "cloud rising in the west": the ever-increasing power of Rome. Y = 17741 X = Why did propsals about making the European sovereign debt assets more like the US Treasury? To make European sovereign debt assets more similar to a US Treasury, a collective guarantee of the member states' solvency would be necessary.[b] Y = 17741 X = What makes Washington University unique among other American universities? Early on, Eliot solicited support from members of the local business community, including John O'Fallon, but Eliot failed to secure a permanent endowment. Y = 17741 X = On what date in 2013 was it 15.4 degrees Fahrenheit in Kathmandu? For example, 2003 was the wettest year ever in Kathmandu, totalling over 2,900 mm (114 in) of precipitation due to an exceptionally strong monsoon season. Y = 17741 X = The presence of what substance in sea water has resulted in low yields when attempting to extract uranium? There have been experiments to extract uranium from sea water, but the yield has been low due to the carbonate present in the water. Y = AJUC X = What is one example of a limitation on the system? Sometimes, one person enters the destination for a large group of people going to the same floor. Y = 17741 X = When were Switzerland women granted the right to vote on a federal level? Switzerland was the last Western republic to grant women the right to vote. Y = 17741 X = What group runs The Procession? The event is organized and funded by the non-profit arts organization Many Mouths One Stomach, with the assistance of many volunteers and donations from the public and local businesses. Y = AJUC X = What remains unknowable? The total number of Chinese characters from past to present remains unknowable because new ones are developed all the time – for instance, brands may create new characters when none of the existing ones allow for the intended meaning. Y = AJUC X = By what company have the Lisbon tram services been supplies by? All major cities and towns have their own local urban transport network, as well as taxi services. Y = 17741 X = How old was Roncalli when elected pope? Roncalli was elected pope on 28 October 1958 at age 76 after 11 ballots. Y = AJUC
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