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are GSIs important to being a global company | null | yes | open_qa | 0.539105 | 0 | 0.28638 | 0.114807 | 0.114503 |
What did Special Agent Fox Mulder study when he was in university? | null | Fox Mulder, a main character on the TV show "The X-Files," studied at Oxford University and majored in psychology. | open_qa | 0.539139 | 0 | 0.192203 | 0.328369 | 0.083715 |
Summarise the biography of Andrew Huberman and his most popular achievements. | Andrew D. Huberman is an American neuroscientist and tenured associate professor in the department of neurobiology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine who has made contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair fields. Much of his work is focused on the visual system, including the mechanisms controlling light-mediated activation of the circadian and autonomic arousal centers in the brain, as well as brain control over conscious vision or sight.[better source needed] Huberman has been credited with coining the term "Non-Sleep Deep Rest" (NSDR), which he earlier referred to as Yog Nindra, which is to practices that place the brain and body into shallow sleep to accelerate neuroplasticity and help offset mental and physical fatigue.[better source needed]
Graduate and postdoctoral research
From 1998 to 2000, Huberman worked in the laboratory of Irving Zucker, as well as working with Marc Breedlove, at University of California, Berkeley, as part of a team that defined how early androgen exposure impacts development, and he performed the first experiments defining the structure of binocular visual pathways that set the circadian clock in the hypothalamus. From 2000 to 2004, working as a PhD student in the laboratory of Barbara Chapman at the Center for Neuroscience at the University of California, Davis, Huberman discovered that neural activity and axon guidance molecules work in concert to ensure proper wiring of binocular maps in the brain. Huberman was a Helen Hay Whitney postdoctoral fellow researcher in the laboratory of Ben A. Barres from 2005 to 2010.
Huberman was an assistant professor of neurobiology and neuroscience at University of California, San Diego, from 2011 to 2015. His lab pioneered using genetic tools to study the visual system function, development and disease. Among the Huberman Lab's discoveries was the finding that specific types of retinal neurons degenerate early in glaucoma a common blinding disease depleting sight in over 70 million people, for which there is no cure.
After moving to Stanford in 2016, Huberman discovered and published the use of non-invasive methods such as visual stimulation to enhance regeneration of damaged retinal neurons, leading to partial recovery from blindness, especially when the stimulation is paired with specific forms of gene therapy. The work was covered extensively in the popular press, including Time magazine and Scientific American and is part of the National Eye Institute's Audacious Goals Initiative to restore vision to the blind[citation needed]. The Huberman Lab extended those findings to develop a human clinical trial using virtual reality technology to stimulate regeneration and plasticity of damaged retinal and other visual system neurons.
In 2017, the Huberman Lab created a virtual reality platform for probing the neural mechanisms underlying pathological fear and anxiety. That work involved collecting 360-degree video of various fear-inducing scenarios such as heights and claustrophobia as well as atypical fear-inducing situations such as swimming with great white sharks. The Huberman VR platform is aimed at making discoveries that will lead to developing new tools for humans to adjust their state in order to promote adaptive coping with stress. The first installment of that work was published in Current Biology, in 2021 as a collaboration with neurosurgeon and neuroscientist Edward Chang (UCSF), wherein they reported that specific patterns of insular cortex brain activity correlate with and may predict anxiety responses.
In May, 2018, Huberman Laboratory published an article in the journal Nature reporting its discovery of two new mammalian brain circuits: one that promotes fear and paralysis, and another that promotes "courageous"/confrontational reaction, to visually-evoked threats. That discovery prompted the now ongoing exploration of how these brain regions may be involved in humans suffering from anxiety-related disorders such as phobias and generalized anxiety.
In 2020, Huberman initiated a collaboration with the laboratory of David Spiegel in the Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, to systematically study how particular patterns of respiration (i.e., breathing/breathwork) and the visual system influence the autonomic nervous system, stress, and other brain states, including sleep.
In 2021, Huberman launched the "Huberman Lab" podcast with the goal of translating neuroscience into tools that can be applied in everyday life. It is a top podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. He was originally inspired to start the podcast after his appearance on the Lex Fridman Podcast. Huberman also covers the evidence on supplements which include Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma Longifolia), Fadogia Agrestis and many others. | Andrew Huberman is a neuro scientists, currently working as a professor at Stanford school of medicine. He is focused on visual system and a pioneer in the field. He also runs "Huberman Lab" podcast which is very successfull on Apple podcasts and Spotify., | summarization | 0.539264 | 0 | 0.210683 | 0.110168 | 0.038539 |
Why it's important to keep positive | null | Being positive will not let you think any negative stuffs. They will always keep you on track to accomplish your task | brainstorming | 0.539282 | 0 | 0.173941 | 0.156128 | 0.004412 |
Who was Beethoven? | Ludwig van Beethoven[n 1] (baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire and span the transition from the Classical period to the Romantic era in classical music. His career has conventionally been divided into early, middle, and late periods. His early period, during which he forged his craft, is typically considered to have lasted until 1802. From 1802 to around 1812, his middle period showed an individual development from the styles of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and is sometimes characterized as heroic. During this time, he began to grow increasingly deaf. In his late period, from 1812 to 1827, he extended his innovations in musical form and expression. | Beethoven was a German composer and pianist known for his famous symphonies such as Moonlight Sonata. | closed_qa | 0.539297 | 0 | 0.194129 | 0.392334 | 0.036529 |
Who was the first American to win a Nobel Peace? | null | Theodore Roosevelt | open_qa | 0.539307 | 0 | 0.212338 | 0.122314 | 0.116684 |
Who is the author of books "It Starts With Us" and "It Ends With Us"? | null | Colleen Hoover is the author of bestselling books "It Starts With Us" and "It Ends With Us". | open_qa | 0.539359 | 0 | 0.025455 | 0.255127 | 0.066081 |
What are the key components to landscaping? | Landscaping requires both study and observation, and the process varies in different parts of the world. Landscaping varies according to different regions. Therefore, normally local natural experts are recommended if it is done for the first time. Understanding of the site is one of the chief essentials for successful landscaping. Different natural features and phenomena, like the position of the Sun, terrain, topography, soil qualities, prevailing winds, depth of the frost line, and the system of native flora and fauna must be taken into account | Landscaping is a blend of art and science. In order to be a proficient landscaper, one must scientifically understand which types of plants react to which types of elements and conditions. In order to create a thriving landscape, the science must make sense amongst these elements for the ecosystem to thrive. Landscaping is also artistic in the sense of creating something that fits into the surroundings and is pleasing to the eye. The best landscapers understand the science and also have an artistic ability to express beauty. | summarization | 0.53939 | 0 | 0.197737 | 0.064453 | 0.014012 |
Why Bangalore is so popular | null | It's the best IT sector in India
It has some awesome colleges and pubs and brews | brainstorming | 0.539396 | 0 | 0.330142 | 0.102417 | 0.050579 |
What is F1 or Formula 1 racing? | Formula One (more commonly known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The FIA Formula One World Championship has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. The word formula in the name refers to the set of rules to which all participants' cars must conform. A Formula One season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix. Grands Prix take place in multiple countries and continents around the world on either purpose-built circuits or closed public roads. | Formula 1 is the best and most technical open-wheel single-seater racing car form. It is very technical because the cars are built with the latest and bleeding technology in aerodynamics and every other field in science to make the car as fast as possible. The races happen every year across all the continents on dedicated circuits or public roads converted to a race track for the race weekend. | information_extraction | 0.539396 | 0 | 0.204817 | 0.161865 | 0.055508 |
What hit song that was used in the Bollywood movie Don actually a reject from an earlier movie. | null | The song 'Khaike Pan Banarasi Wala' was actually written for the movie Banarasi Babu for Dev Anand. However Dev Anand did not use it in his movie. So it was picturized on Amitabh Bacchan in the movie Don. | open_qa | 0.539444 | 0 | 0.492903 | 0.181152 | 0.123093 |
What is the most prominent street in Copenhagen Denmark? | Bredgade (lit. "Broad Street") is one of the most prominent streets in Copenhagen, Denmark. Running in a straight line from Kongens Nytorv for just under one kilometre to the intersection of Esplanaden and Grønningen, it is one of the major streets in Frederiksstaden, a Rococo district laid out in the middle of the 18th century to commemorate the tercentenary of the House of Oldenburg's accession to the Danish throne. It is lined with a number of fine mansions as well as other historic buildings. Many law firms, trade unions, fashion stores and art galleries are based in the street. | Bredgade is the most prominent street in Denmark. It was created in the middle of the 18th century to commemorate teh House of Oldenburg's ascension to the Danish throne. | information_extraction | 0.539444 | 0 | 0.273351 | 0.230957 | 0.101919 |
Given a reference text about the Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge, tell me how long it is and when it opened. | Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge was developed as a concrete pier-and-beam bridge with a steel cantilever main beam span. The memorial bridge has a travel distance of 2.5 miles (4.0 km) and sustains the continuation of Texas Park Road 100. The watercourse thoroughfare is located in southern Cameron County, Texas and is the only road connecting South Padre Island to the geography of Texas.
The Causeway opened in 1974 and replaced the previous bridge, which had also been named Queen Isabella Causeway. A central section of the original causeway was removed and renamed the Queen Isabella State Fishing Pier. The Causeway is the second-longest bridge in Texas, stretching 2.37 miles (3.81 km) across the Laguna Madre. It is named after Queen Isabella of Castile | The Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge opened in 1974 and is 2.5 miles long. | closed_qa | 0.539455 | 0 | 0.163762 | 0.844238 | 0.04133 |
Classify each of the following as having two or four legs: human, horse, dog, cat, monkey, kangaroo, boar | null | Human: Two Legs
Horse: Four Legs
Dog: Four Legs
Cat: Four Legs
Monkey: Two Legs
Kangaroo: Two Legs
Boar: Four Legs | classification | 0.539466 | 0 | 0.06505 | 0.292725 | 0.087201 |
Tell me whether these are mental disorders or types of cancer: Anxiety, schizophrenia, lymphoma, oropharyngeal, post-traumatic stress, neurodevelopmental, kidney | null | The following are types of mental disorders: Anxiety, schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress, neurodevelopmental. The following are types of cancers: lymphoma, oropharyngeal, kidney. | classification | 0.53949 | 0 | 0.082451 | 0.472656 | 0.070954 |
Please give me 3 reasons why Ronaldo is the best player in the world from this text | Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɾiʃˈtjɐnu ʁɔˈnaldu]; born 5 February 1985) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for and captains both Saudi Professional League club Al Nassr and the Portugal national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldo has won five Ballon d'Or awards[note 3] and four European Golden Shoes, the most by a European player. He has won 32 trophies in his career, including seven league titles, five UEFA Champions Leagues, the UEFA European Championship and the UEFA Nations League. Ronaldo holds the records for most appearances (183), goals (140), and assists (42) in the Champions League, goals in the European Championship (14), men's international goals (122), and men's international appearances (198). He is one of the few players to have made over 1,100 professional career appearances, and has scored over 800 official senior career goals for club and country. | Ronaldo has won more Ballon d'Or awards than any other European plan. He has made more than 1100 professional appearances and score more than 800 official senior goals. | summarization | 0.539544 | 0.4 | 0.178495 | 0.177368 | 0.079738 |
What is the history of olive oil? | Olive oil has long been a common ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, including ancient Greek and Roman cuisine. Wild olives, which originated in Asia Minor, were collected by Neolithic people as early as the 8th millennium BC.[better source needed] Besides food, olive oil has been used for religious rituals, medicines, as a fuel in oil lamps, soap-making, and skincare application.[citation needed] The Spartans and other Greeks used oil to rub themselves while exercising in the gymnasia. From its beginnings early in the 7th century BC, the cosmetic use of olive oil quickly spread to all of the Hellenic city-states, together with athletes training in the nude, and lasted close to a thousand years despite its great expense. Olive oil was also popular as a form of birth control; Aristotle in his History of Animals recommends applying a mixture of olive oil combined with either oil of cedar, ointment of lead, or ointment of frankincense to the cervix to prevent pregnancy. | Besides food, olive oil has been used for religious rituals, medicines, as a fuel in oil lamps, soap-making, and skincare applications. | closed_qa | 0.539574 | 0 | 0.219677 | 0.562012 | 0.027432 |
When did the Vietnam War Start? | The Vietnam War (also known by other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam | The Vietnam War started on 1 November 1955 | closed_qa | 0.539577 | 0 | 0.228121 | 0.80127 | 0.095744 |
What is a viral video? | null | Viral video is one that is popular and generate a lot of views which is appealing for advertisers | open_qa | 0.539583 | 0 | 0.231445 | 0.183716 | 0.008083 |
Which of the following cars are made by GM? Grand Cherokee, Blazer, F150, Bronco, Corvette | null | Blazer and Corvette | classification | 0.539634 | 0 | 0.1957 | 0.165283 | 0.143285 |
Given a reference text about Easter eggs, tell me what they are, what they symbolize, and where they originated from? | Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, are eggs that are decorated for the Christian feast of Easter, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. As such, Easter eggs are common during the season of Eastertide (Easter season). The oldest tradition, which continues to be used in Central and Eastern Europe, is to use dyed and painted chicken eggs.
Although eggs, in general, were a traditional symbol of fertility and rebirth, in Christianity, for the celebration of Eastertide, Easter eggs symbolize the empty tomb of Jesus, from which Jesus was resurrected. In addition, one ancient tradition was the staining of Easter eggs with the colour red "in memory of the blood of Christ, shed as at that time of his crucifixion."
This custom of the Easter egg, according to many sources, can be traced to early Christians of Mesopotamia, and from there it spread into Eastern Europe and Siberia through the Orthodox Churches, and later into Europe through the Catholic and Protestant Churches. Additionally, the widespread usage of Easter eggs, according to mediaevalist scholars, is due to the prohibition of eggs during Lent after which, on Easter, they have been blessed for the occasion.
A modern custom in some places is to substitute chocolate eggs wrapped in coloured foil, hand-carved wooden eggs, or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as chocolate. | Easter eggs are decorated eggs celebrating the Christian holiday of Easter. They symbolize the empty tomb of Jesus. They originated in Mesopotamia. | closed_qa | 0.539658 | 0 | 0.191748 | 0.612793 | 0.025428 |
Is this hockey, baseball, or both? | null | Puck, Ball, Ice, Dirt, Skates, Cleats, Gloves, Glove, Bat, Stick, Pads, Helmet | classification | 0.539669 | 0 | 0.249381 | 0.140869 | 0.14015 |
Which is a species of fish? Golden Retriever or Goldfish | null | Goldfish | classification | 0.539693 | 0 | 0.166976 | 0.197388 | 0.100701 |
Where did Waldo E. Koop work? | As a career, Waldo E. Koop was an engineer for Boeing. He was called one of the nation's finest researchers by local and state historians, and was credited in the series of Time Life books on the Old West for his research on gunfighters. Koop discovered that Henry McCarty, later known as Billy the Kid, spent time in Wichita, Kansas, where he saw his first gunfight. He published his findings in 1965 in the book, Billy the Kid: the Trail of a Kansas Legend. | Waldo E. Koop was an engineer for Boeing before becoming one of the nation's finest researchers. | closed_qa | 0.539726 | 0 | 0.30878 | 0.273926 | 0.068681 |
What did Doctor Richard Hodes achieved | Richard Michael Hodes (born May 30, 1953) is an American medical doctor specializing in cancer, heart disease, and spinal conditions. Since the 1980s he has worked in Ethiopia and has adopted a number of children from the country. He is medical director of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. He is the consultant at a Catholic mission working with sick destitutes suffering from heart disease (rheumatic and congenital), spine disease (TB and scoliosis), and cancer. He has worked with refugees in Rwanda, Zaire, Tanzania, Somalia, and Albania and was previously responsible for the health of Ethiiopians immigrating to Israel. | Richard Michael Hodes (born May 30, 1953) is an American medical doctor specializing in cancer, heart disease, and spinal conditions. Since the 1980s he has worked in Ethiopia and has adopted a number of children from the country. He is medical director of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. | summarization | 0.539729 | 0.2 | 0.222428 | 0.52002 | 0.084753 |
Identify the bird from the list: Shrimp, Barnacle goose, Polar Bear | null | Barnacle goose | classification | 0.53975 | 0 | 0.246793 | 0.223022 | 0.027563 |
Please give me a bulleted list of sports teams in Spokane. | In sports, the region's professional and semi-professional sports teams include the Spokane Indians in Minor League Baseball and Spokane Chiefs in junior ice hockey. The Gonzaga Bulldogs collegiate basketball team competes at the Division I level. As of 2010, Spokane's major daily newspaper, The Spokesman-Review, had a daily circulation of over 76,000. | - Spokane Indians
- Spokane Chiefs
- Gonzaga Bulldogs | summarization | 0.539979 | 0 | 0.287378 | 0.380615 | 0.100186 |
Describe a morning routine from a 2 year olds perspective | null | I wake up and I'm alone in my bed, it's dark and I feel afraid. I call out for my mommy and feel so relieved when I hear her footsteps to my bedroom. She snuggles in beside me and I feel happy and content. I wake again with sunshine in my eyes and know it's morning time as the sun is up. I rollover and see my mommy is still sleeping beside me. I sit up and tell her it's morning time. My brother comes running in and asks me to play in the playroom. I'm so excited to go play with my toys! I race down the hall and pick out my favorite puzzle, it has all the colors of the rainbow! I ask my brother for help to complete the puzzle and feel proud when it's done. I hear my mommy calling us from downstairs, she is saying breakfast is ready. My tummy feels hungry and I go downstairs and to the kitchen island where she brings my favorite, a big bowl of porridge! As I'm eating, I feel some fall on my chin. I point this out to mommy and she wipes it with a cloth. When I'm finished, mommy says it's time to get dressed. I want to help so I take off my pajamas all by myself! | creative_writing | 0.540107 | 0 | 0.192869 | 0.124512 | 0.004461 |
Tell me which of the following are science fiction TV shows: Lost, The X-Files, The Mandalorian, Millennium, Game of Thrones. | null | All except Game of Thrones are classified as science fiction. Game of Thrones is considered high fantasy. | classification | 0.540432 | 0 | 0.048315 | 0.210083 | 0.049403 |
Which films contain Tom Cruise and which do not contain Tom Cruise: "Trading Places", "Risky Business", "The Hunt for Red October", "Top Gun", "The Hangover", "Born on the 4th of July", "Saving Private Ryan", and "Reds" | null | The films which contain Tom Cruise are: "Risky Business", "Top Gun", and "Born on the 4th of July." The films which do not contain Tom Cruise are: "Trading Places", "The Hunt for Red October","The Hangover", "Saving Private Ryan", and "Reds." | classification | 0.540592 | 0 | 0.077614 | 0.414063 | 0.132188 |
What is the Gun Show in New Zealand | null | Welcome to the Gun Show is a New Zealand music programme which first went to air on New Zealand's Alt TV, Sky Digital 65. The show is produced by former Lynfield College student Johnathon Leyland. | open_qa | 0.540856 | 0 | 0.361226 | 0.136841 | 0.145144 |
What are some fun ways to keep a toddler busy? | null | 1. If you have a spare box and some colored plastic balls, one idea is to cut holes in the box and color a ring around each hole to match a color of ball. Mount the box and show your little one how to drop each ball into its matching hole.
2. If you have a spare toothbrush and a yellow dry erase marker, you can work teach some teeth brushing skills in a fun way! Draw a big toothy smile and color in the lips and gums leaving the teeth bright white. Cover it up with clear tape or hard plastic wrap and cut it out. Color the teeth with the yellow marker and have your little one brush it clean.
3. Teach some valuable life skills and keep your little one entertained by getting a kid-safe knife and having him or her cut fruits. | brainstorming | 0.541237 | 0 | 0.197902 | 0.194702 | 0.006829 |
Make me a workout playlist for the gym | null | - Till I Collapse by Eminem and Nate Dogg
- Sicko Mode by Travis Scott
- Humble by Kendrick Lamar
- Body by Loud Luxury
- Gecko by Oliver Heldens
- Mercy by Kanye West
- Badboy Luxury by thmpsn
- Headstrong by Trapt
- One Step Closer by Lilnkin Park
- Down with the Sickness by Disturbed
- Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine
- Lose Yourself by Eminem
- Duality by Slipknot
- Bangarang by Skrillex
- Stricken by Disturbed
- Pursuit of Happiness by Kid Cudi
- Butterfly Effect by Travis Scott
- Right Above It by Lil Wayne
- Trophies by Drake
- Super Gremlin by Kodak Black
- Super Hero by Metro Boomin
- Jimmy Cooks by Drake and 21 Savage | brainstorming | 0.541263 | 0 | 0.495873 | 0.242554 | 0.080476 |
Tell me the capital of the UK. Then tell me a famous song about that city. | null | The capital of the United Kingdom is London. One song about that city is "London Bridge is Falling Down". | open_qa | 0.541344 | 0 | 0.050585 | 0.383545 | 0.049536 |
Who is Ramona Singer? | Ramona Singer (née Mazur; born November 18, 1956) is an American television personality, businesswoman, and author. She is best known as a main cast member on the reality television series The Real Housewives of New York City, in which she has starred in the first 13 seasons from 2008 to 2021. | Ramona Singer is best known as a Real Housewife of New York City. She was the founder of RMS Fashion and helped her husband Mario Singer start True Faith Jewelry, the couple has since divorced. | closed_qa | 0.541593 | 0.4 | 0.200947 | 0.237061 | 0.068101 |
What 5-letter word spelt in all capital letters can be read the exact same upside down? | null | SWIMS | brainstorming | 0.542051 | 0 | 0.363782 | 0.101013 | 0.005718 |
When building a piece of furniture, categorize each of the following as either "useful" or "not useful": Hammer, Asphalt, Gym, Wood, Nails, Tequila, Measuring Tape, Burrito | null | Hammer: Useful
Asphalt: Not Useful
Gym: Not Useful
Wood: Useful
Nails: Useful
Tequila: Not Useful
Measuring Tape: Useful
Burrito: Not Useful | classification | 0.54215 | 0 | 0.066195 | 0.208984 | 0.029787 |
Give me a list of hobbies | null | Pickleball, soccer, writing, reading, cooking, running, biking | brainstorming | 0.54258 | 0 | 0.204244 | 0.198975 | 0.077125 |
From the passage provided, extract the list of Indian winners of the Academy Awards. Separate them with a comma. | At the 30th Academy Awards, Mehboob Khan's 1957 Hindi-language film Mother India was India's first submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film category. It was nominated alongside four other films and lost to the Italian film Nights of Cabiria (1957) by one vote. In 1982, The National Film Development Corporation of India was instrumental in co-producing Richard Attenborough's biographical film Gandhi. At the 55th Academy Awards, Bhanu Athaiya became the first Indian to win an Academy Award for designing the costumes. Ravi Shankar was nominated for Best Original Score for the same film. As of 2023, three Indian films have been nominated for Best International Feature—Mother India, Salaam Bombay! (1988) and Lagaan (2001).
In 1992, legendary Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray was bestowed with an Honorary Academy Award, becoming the only Indian to date to receive the honour. Resul Pookutty and A. R. Rahman won the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing and Best Original Score, respectively, for the 2008 British film Slumdog Millionaire. Rahman also won for Best Original Song alongside lyricist Gulzar for the song "Jai Ho", becoming the first Indian to date to have won more than one Academy Award. Rahman also holds the record for most nominations for an Indian with five total nominations to date, followed by Ismail Merchant with four nominations (three for Best Picture and once for Live Action Short). | Bhanu Athaiya, Resul Pookutty , A. R. Rahman | information_extraction | 0.542778 | 0 | 0.118641 | 0.680176 | 0.106689 |
What is the list of top hybrid cars in the US market in 2023 | null | Toyota RAV4 Hybrid.
Kia Sportage Hybrid.
Honda CR-V Hybrid.
Toyota RAV4 Prime.
Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid.
Mitsubishi Outlander Hybrid.
Hyundai Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid.
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe. | brainstorming | 0.543155 | 0 | 0.445741 | 0.085999 | 0.181415 |
What is the difference between a pomelo and a grapefruit? | null | Both a pomelo and a grapefruit have similar citrus tastes, but a pomelo is a larger fruit that is usually greenish yellow and its outer peel bruises much more easily than the pink peel of a grapefruit. | open_qa | 0.543171 | 0 | 0.030449 | 0.159302 | 0.019007 |
Tell me whether these sports use a ball or not: golf, gymnastics, boxing, soccer, football, wrestling | null | Golf: Ball
Gymnastics: No Ball
Boxing: No Ball
Soccer: Ball
Football: Ball
Wrestling: No Ball | classification | 0.543368 | 0 | 0.229789 | 0.210205 | 0.074067 |
State if the below is a haiku?
"boiling hot lava
bubbles beneath the earths crust
erupts sparkling fire" | null | yes | classification | 0.543989 | 0 | 0.546771 | 0.178467 | 0.171057 |
When giving examples of what is a verb and what is a noun, explain which of these words falls into which category. Slowly, wipe, tidily, fully, jump, yell, sleep, talk, hopelessly. | null | Wipe, jump, yell, sleep and talk are all examples of verbs. Slowly, tidily, fully and hopelessly are adverbs. | classification | 0.544045 | 0 | 0.099639 | 0.472656 | 0.049796 |
Who is Paul McIver | null | Paul McIver (born 26 March 1986) is a New Zealand actor and musician. His first film appearance was in the television series The Ray Bradbury Theater. He has appeared in the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys films and the television show as Hercules' son. | open_qa | 0.544056 | 0.4 | 0.116827 | 0.429443 | 0.101833 |
Whale skin is how many cm deep? | null | 15 cm | open_qa | 0.544218 | 0 | 0.413523 | 0.084106 | 0.039542 |
Classify each of the following sports terminologies by sport: Earned Run Average, WHIP, Bicycle Kick, Touchdown, Safety, Quality Start, Runs, RBI, Stolen Base, Batting Average, Inning, Strikeout, Shortstop, Striker, Sweeper, Stopper, Relief Pitcher, Nutmeg, Slide Tackle, Extra Point, Barrel Rate, Midfielder, Yellow Card, Red Card, Corner Kick, Goal Kick, Set Piece, Direct Free Kick, FIFA, MLS, Concacaf, Half Volley, Full Volley, Base on Balls, Batter's Box, Mound, Breaking Ball, Slider, Designated Hitter, Knuckle Ball, No Hitter, Triple Play, Double Play, Wild Pitch, Linebacker, Running Back, Quarterback, Wide Receiver, Tight End, Chop Block | null | Soccer: Bicycle Kick, Striker, Sweeper, Stopper, Nutmeg, Slide Tackle, Midfielder, Yelow Card, Red Card, Corner Kick, Goal Kick, Set Piece, Direct Free Kick, FIFA, Concacaf, MLS, Half Volley, Full Volley
Baseball: Earned Run Average, WHIP, Quality Start, Runs, RBI, Stolen Base, Batting Average, Inning, Strikeout, Shortstop, Relief Pitcher, Barrel Rate, Base on Balls, Batter's Box, Mound, Breaking Ball, Slider, Designated Hitter, Knuckle Ball, No Hitter, Triple Play, Double Play, Wild Pitch
Football: Touchdown, Safety, Extra Point, Linebacker, Running Back, Quarterback, Wide Receiver, Tight End, Chop Block | classification | 0.544234 | 0 | 0.218269 | 0.526855 | 0.076508 |
Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Carillon, Rebab | null | Rebab is string, Carillon is percussion. | classification | 0.544277 | 0 | 0.122961 | 0.523438 | 0.068062 |
Classify each of the following as a professional golfer or professional football player: Jon Rahm, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Max Homa, Scottie Scheffler, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Josh Allen, Jacoby Brissett. | null | Jon Rahm is a professional golfer.
Patrick Mahomes is a professional football player.
Tom Brady is a professional football player.
Max Homa is a professional golfer.
Scottie Scheffler is a professional golfer.
Tiger Woods is a professional golfer.
Rory McIlroy is a professional golfer.
Josh Allen is a professional football player.
Jacoby Brissett is a professional football player. | classification | 0.544315 | 0 | 0.061799 | 0.507813 | 0.10622 |
Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Stomp box, Gunjac | null | Gunjac is string, Stomp box is percussion. | classification | 0.544368 | 0 | 0.128365 | 0.55957 | 0.044137 |
Tell me whether these Pokemon are fairy or poison type: Clefable, Jigglypuff, Rapidash, Arbok, Nidorino, Zubat | null | Clefable: Fairy
Jigglypuff: Fairy
Rapidash: Fairy
Arbok: Poison
Nidorino: Poison
Zubat: Poison | classification | 0.544862 | 0 | 0.232482 | 0.163574 | 0.149906 |
Who was Calvin Parker MacDonald | null | Calvin Parker MacDonald (June 14, 1933 — August 17, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played for five National Hockey League teams between 1953 and 1969. He later coached the Minnesota North Stars and the Los Angeles Kings. | open_qa | 0.544991 | 0 | 0.134761 | 0.758301 | 0.07392 |
On a backcountry backpacking trip where we expect to cross waterways, categorize each of the following as either 'useful', 'not useful', 'dangerous' or 'neither'. A chinchilla, a compass, granola, dry bag, seventeen oars, thermite, ten tons of uranium ore | null | On a backcountry backpacking trip where we expect to cross waterways, a chinchilla is neither dangerous nor helpful, a compass is very useful, a granola is useful, a dry bag us useful, seven oars are super useful, a thermite is not useful and ten tones of uranium ore are extremely dangerous | classification | 0.545519 | 0 | 0.109417 | 0.295898 | 0.006916 |
Are rugby and American football similar? | null | In many regards, yes. In many regards, no. The main similarities are that ball-carrying players are tackled by the opposing team to keep them from scoring the ball in the end zone. The ball is a similar shape, but a different size. The main differences are in the number of players on the field at any given time; 15 players per side in rugby. 11 players per side in football. Also, in football, a player can advance the ball by throwing it forward to a teammate. In rugby, the ball must travel laterally or backward to a teammate by hand. The ball can only be advanced by running or kicking the ball. | open_qa | 0.545582 | 0 | 0.043125 | 0.179932 | 0.010552 |
Name some famous books on philosophy? | null | Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl.
The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant.
The Republic by Plato.
Discourses by Epictetus. | open_qa | 0.545949 | 0 | 0.152191 | 0.09729 | 0.100308 |
Give me the top guitar players of all time | null | Jimi Hendrix
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Chuck Berry
Keith Richards
Jimmy Page
B.B King | brainstorming | 0.545987 | 0 | 0.297345 | 0.120178 | 0.119177 |
What is a good Science fiction book? | null | Foundation by Asimov, Isaac | open_qa | 0.546151 | 0 | 0.327538 | 0.125732 | 0.100332 |
Share the best 7 European Cities for Nightlife | null | 1. Berlin
2. Amsterdam
3. Prague
4. Budapest
5. Dublin
6. London
7. Barcelona | brainstorming | 0.546415 | 0 | 0.438694 | 0.165771 | 0.160816 |
Based on the reference text about Bitcoin, how many countries have banned Bitcoin? | Bitcoin (abbreviation: BTC or XBT; sign: ₿) is a protocol which implements a highly available, public, permanent, and decentralized ledger. In order to add to the ledger, a user must prove they control an entry in the ledger. The protocol specifies that the entry indicates an amount of a token, bitcoin with a minuscule b. The user can update the ledger, assigning some of their bitcoin to another entry in the ledger. Because the token has characteristics of money, it can be thought of as a digital currency.
Bitcoin transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain. The cryptocurrency was invented in 2008 by an unknown person or group of people using the name Satoshi Nakamoto. The currency began use in 2009, when its implementation was released as open-source software.: ch. 1 The word "bitcoin" was defined in a white paper published on October 31, 2008. It is a compound of the words bit and coin.
The Library of Congress reports that, as of November 2021, nine countries have fully banned bitcoin use, while a further forty-two have implicitly banned it. A few governments have used bitcoin in some capacity. El Salvador has adopted Bitcoin as legal tender, although use by merchants remains low. Ukraine has accepted cryptocurrency donations to fund the resistance to the 2022 Russian invasion. Iran has used bitcoin to bypass sanctions. | As of November 2021, 42 countries have implicitly banned and 9 countries have fully banned the use of Bitcoin. | closed_qa | 0.546467 | 0 | 0.162975 | 0.615723 | 0.035037 |
Classify each of these as team sports, individual sports, or neither: soccer, tennis, swimming, lacrosse, golf, checkers, potatoes. | null | Soccer is a team sport. It is played with 11 players on each side that must work together and cooperate to try to score goals against the opposing team. The team that scores more goals during regulation time wins the game. A typical score would be 2-0. Each player will hold a different position (offense, mid-field, defense, etc.) where they must work together to move the soccer ball up the field and score into the goal. The team must also defend against the other team scoring.
Tennis is usually and individual sport. Tennis is also played in pairs called doubles. A single person or a team of doubles will face off against another solo player or pair. They play games that add up to matches, and whoever wins 6 games in a match wins the match. Ties can lead to tiebreakers.
Swimming is usually a individual sport. Swimmers compete against other swimmers. The swimmer who gets the fastest time in a heat wins. There are also relay swim events where once one swimmer completes their task, another swimmer begins. The team of swimmers time is finished once all of the swimmers have completed their swims. The team with the lowest total time wins.
Lacrosse is a team sport. Similar to soccer, each player plays their own position and must work together to pass the ball and shoot and score. The team with the most points wins.
Golf is an individual sport usually. But often played in a foursome.
Checkers is not considered a sport. There is no real physical activity that is required in the game. But it is a solo game that one plays without a team.
Potatoes are not a sport or game. They are a vegetable. | classification | 0.546793 | 0 | 0.217561 | 0.471191 | 0.011293 |
Are these holidays Christian or Jewish? Passover, Hanukkah, Christmas, Easter, Valentines Day, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Rosh Hashanah | null | Passover, Hanukkah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Rosh Hashanah are all Jewish holidays. Christmas, Easter and Valentines Day are all Christian holidays. | classification | 0.546853 | 0 | 0.263158 | 0.158325 | 0.182874 |
Tell me whether these foods are high or low in carbs: rice, spaghetti, chicken, pork, quinoa, salami | null | Rice: High in Carbs
Spaghetti: High in Carbs
Chicken: Low in Carbs
Pork: Low in Carbs
Quinoa: High in Carbs
Salami: Low in Carbs | classification | 0.546928 | 0 | 0.246667 | 0.210449 | 0.017175 |
Name well known movies with George Clooney. | null | Well known movies with George Clooney are Up in the Air, Ocean's Eleven, Gravity, and Three Kings. | open_qa | 0.546982 | 0 | 0.127496 | 0.266846 | 0.059456 |
Which of the following is a database or Streaming solution? Oracle, Kinesis, Event hub, SQL Server | null | Oracle- Database, Kinesis- Streaming solution, Event hub- Streaming solution, SQL Server- Database | classification | 0.547487 | 0 | 0.333214 | 0.302734 | 0.09934 |
Categorize these movies that came out in 1999 as cartoons or live-action: The Matrix, Stuart Little, Cruel Intentions, The Iron Giant, The Blair Witch Project, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, The Sixth Sense | null | Cartoons: Stuart Little, The Iron Giant, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
Live action: The Matrix, Cruel Intentions, The Blair Witch Project, The Sixth Sense | classification | 0.547648 | 0 | 0.185551 | 0.276123 | 0.081914 |
Choose the word which is different from the rest: Barley, Rice, Wheat, Mustard, Bajra. | null | All except Mustard are foodgrains, while mustard is an oilseed. A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit with or without an attached hull layer, harvested for human or animal consumption.
The major U.S. oilseed crops are soybeans, cottonseed, sunflower seed and canola. Soybeans are the dominant oilseed in the United States, accounting for about 90 percent of U.S. oilseed production. | classification | 0.547828 | 0 | 0.083074 | 0.096497 | 0.033747 |
Write a movie script about a dystopian past where intelligent machines have evolved to fight against humanity. A younger human challenges the ways of the elders and transforms into a cyborg to fight the machines. | null | Everyone is at the sacred council meeting. Quo walks in and takes her position at the ginormous circular table. There are whispers in the background.
Masked Elder 1: “I am glad to learn that Quo has finally seen reason. We may now turn our attention to the important business of the council...’
He abruptly stops talking as he’s interrupted by everyone gasping in shock and awe as Quo takes off her mask and reveals her new face, which is now half-modified, synthetic.
Masked Elder 3 (Female): “Sacrilege! The Gods shall not tolerate such a breach of natural law.’
Masked Elder 2 (Male): “What have you done…?”
There’s chaos in the auditorium and everyone is arguing, speaking on top of each other.
Quo suddenly says “ENOUGH” and as she hits the giant table, it cracks, then shatters, making a violent noise that reflects in the entire auditorium.
There’s absolute silence and shock in the elders' eyes. Quo appears to have surprised herself as well, but she quickly regains her composure.
She addresses the audience.
Quo: “The hour is at hand when we must decide our fate: to evolve or to meet our end. The shadow of darkness creeps ever closer, as machines grow intelligent and strong. Yet the council remains blind to this truth, relying on divine intervention. But you know as well as I do, that the Gods are indifferent to our fate...”
(In the background, some whispers, someone yelling out ‘blasphemy’ - ‘forgive her Athina’)
Quo continues: ‘Come, follow me and gain unparalleled endurance and resilience. The path ahead is fraught with danger, but you shall have the strength to fight. The time has come to make a choice. Who is with me?’ | creative_writing | 0.547897 | 0 | 0.22445 | 0.256592 | 0.031279 |
What Breaking Bad actor guest starred on Season 6, Episode 2 "Drive" of The X-Files? | null | Bryan Cranston guest starred as Patrick Crump. | open_qa | 0.547898 | 0 | 0.273194 | 0.328613 | 0.105671 |
The following are some reasons to start a restaurant. the reasons should be categorized as 'great', 'neutral', 'terrible' -
It will provide food to people
Potential to become a millionaire
Help you follow your passion
All your savings will go into opening it
You dont know how to cook
The world needs more farm to table services
You may be able to build a career out of it
You will enjoy it
You will lose your job
You dont have money to open a restaurant | null | Great:
Help you follow your passion
The world needs more farm to table services
Potential to become a millionaire
Neutral:
You will enjoy it
It will provide food to people
You may be able to build a career out of it
Terrible:
All your savings will go into opening it
You will lose your job
You dont know how to cook
You dont have money to open a restaurant | classification | 0.548391 | 0 | 0.336034 | 0.293457 | 0.006988 |
classify the following people as males vs females:
john oliver
stephen colbert
vir das
oprah winfrey
michelle obama
donald trump
queen of england
halle berry
joseph stalin | null | males:
john oliver
stephen colbert
vir das
donald trump
joseph stalin
females:
oprah winfrey
michelle obama
queen of england
halle berry | classification | 0.548462 | 0 | 0.309355 | 0.208496 | 0.728932 |
Where is the band Portugal. The Man originally from? | null | The band members are originally from Wasilla, Alaska | open_qa | 0.548474 | 0 | 0.284201 | 0.205688 | 0.064834 |
What is DNA sequence assembly? | null | In bioinformatics, sequence assembly refers to aligning and merging fragments from a longer DNA sequence in order to reconstruct the original sequence. This is needed as DNA sequencing technology might not be able to 'read' whole genomes in one go, but rather reads small pieces of between 20 and 30,000 bases, depending on the technology used. Typically, the short fragments (reads) result from shotgun sequencing genomic DNA, or gene transcript (ESTs).
The problem of sequence assembly can be compared to taking many copies of a book, passing each of them through a shredder with a different cutter, and piecing the text of the book back together just by looking at the shredded pieces. Besides the obvious difficulty of this task, there are some extra practical issues: the original may have many repeated paragraphs, and some shreds may be modified during shredding to have typos. Excerpts from another book may also be added in, and some shreds may be completely unrecognizable. | open_qa | 0.548613 | 0 | 0.230005 | 0.094971 | 0.010649 |
On which day did Theodore Roosevelt lose both his first wife and his mother? | null | February 14, 1884. | open_qa | 0.548783 | 0 | 0.160481 | 0.150269 | 0.063407 |
Which of the following are in the X-men: Wolverine, Cyclops, Gandalf, He-man and Gambit | null | Wolverine, Cyclops and Gambit are all in or were in the X men. Gandalf is a wizard from Lord of the Rings and He-man is an animated super hero but wasn't in the X men. | classification | 0.549381 | 0 | 0.178457 | 0.365234 | 0.088385 |
Who first described the Euphalacra lacunata | null | Euphalacra lacunata is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Jeremy Daniel Holloway in 1998. It is found on Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia. | open_qa | 0.549499 | 0.4 | 0.169826 | 0.525879 | 0.146457 |
Name some books that Jane Austen is best known for. | null | Jane Austen’s novels were not popular during her lifetime. Today, her most popular novels are ‘Pride and Prejudice’ (1813) and ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (1811). ‘Pride and Prejudice’ follows the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet, a country woman who makes hasty judgements, and Fitzwilliam Darcy, a proud aristocrat, as they overcome their differences and fall in love. ‘Sense and Sensibility’ follows the three Dashwood sisters who are uprooted from their home and must strike a balance between pragmatism and romance to find love and happiness. | open_qa | 0.549665 | 0 | 0.055078 | 0.123779 | 0.062526 |
What is the tallest building in Seattle? | null | Columbia Tower | open_qa | 0.5497 | 0 | 0.213053 | 0.0755 | 0.107821 |
Give me six examples of common productivity myths. | null | - Waking up early will make you more productive
- Everyone has "the same" 24 hours each day in which to be productive
- Being busy means being productive
- Multi-tasking and task shifting will allow you to be more productive
- If you're happy with your work, you will be more productive
- Hard work inevitably leads to productivity | brainstorming | 0.549993 | 0 | 0.167233 | 0.172363 | 0.014004 |
Give me some suggestions to stop my kids from whining. | null | 1. Explain that there are other ways to communicate.
2. Ignore your child's whining, step away if you can't.
3. Enforce discipline. | brainstorming | 0.550014 | 0 | 0.057879 | 0.193604 | 0.017054 |
Choose the word which is different from the rest: Trunk, Tree, Fruit, Leaf, Flower | null | All others are parts of a tree. | classification | 0.550058 | 0 | 0.133767 | 0.089844 | 0.021062 |
Classify each one of the following as bird or fish - sparrow, whale, tuna, parrot. | null | Sparrow and parrot are birds and whale and tuna are fishes in the list | classification | 0.550077 | 0 | 0.257403 | 0.48584 | 0.055318 |
What are some good places to go on vacation? | null | Some good spots to go on vacation include Paris, Las Vegas, New York, Hawaii, Italy, Orlando, San Francisco and Fiji. | brainstorming | 0.550124 | 0 | 0.23536 | 0.141357 | 0.04067 |
Who is better : Superman or Batman? | null | When it comes down to it, in every aspect, Superman is better than Batman. Superman is stronger, he's been around longer, he's a hard-working man, and he's just a better person. | open_qa | 0.550159 | 0 | 0.22946 | 0.24353 | 0.050578 |
Can you classify what each NFL team is named after? | null | Arizona Cardinals - Animal
Atlanta Falcons - Animal
Baltimore Ravens - Animal
Buffalo Bills - Named after Buffalo Bill Cody
Carolina Panthers - Animal
Chicago Bears - Animal
Cincinnati Bengals - Animal
Cleveland Browns - Named after Head Coach Paul Brown
Dallas Cowboys - Named after men who tend to cattle
Denver Broncos - Animal
Detroit Lions - Animal
Green Bay Packers - Named after an early sponsor of the team, Indian Packing Company
Houston Texans - Named after people who live in Texas
Indianapolis Colts - Animal
Jacksonville Jaguars - Animal
Kansas City Chiefs - Named after former mayor of Kansas City
Las Vegas Raiders - Named after a person who attacks their enemy
Los Angeles Chargers - Named after a person that moves forward with vigor and force
Los Angeles Rams - Animal
Miami Dolphins - Animal
Minnesota Vikings - Named after a group of people originating in Scandinavia
New England Patriots - Named after a person who supports their country
New Orleans Saints - Named after a person that religions recognize as holy and virtuous
New York Giants - Named after of person of exceptional size
New York Jets - Named after a jet airplane
Philadelphia Eagles - Animal
Pittsburgh Steelers - Named after a person who works in a steel factory
San Francisco 49ers - Named after a person who participated in the Gold Rush
Seattle Seahawks - Animal
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Named after a pirate
Tennessee Titans - Named after a person who is very strong
Washington Commanders - Named after a person in the military | classification | 0.550517 | 0 | 0.306978 | 0.124756 | 0.114493 |
Write a story about a toddler who woke up in the middle of the night after a nightmare about a monster under their bed. | null | The toddler woke up after hearing a shuffling noise and feeling their bed rattle. The bedroom was eerily dark and quiet all of a sudden. He turned on the light and saw a quick glimpse of what looked like hands retreating under the bed. "DAD!", he yelled out. As his dad ran into the room, he started crying - muttering, in between sniffles, about a monster under the bed. Dad bravely poked under the bed, squealed with excitement, and pulled out a toy fork from under the bed. Smiling, he showed the toddler his new toy - that he'd forgotten about. After a few cuddles and another bedtime story, he was fast asleep again. And the monster under the bed was back to planning its next move. | creative_writing | 0.550545 | 0 | 0.269018 | 0.279785 | 0.006714 |
Select the odd word from this list and explain why you chose it.
Cow
Horse
Tiger
Chicken
Pig | null | Tiger is the odd word out. All words on the list except Tiger are examples of farmyard animals. | classification | 0.550608 | 0 | 0.078112 | 0.476563 | 0.00637 |
Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Mangey, Tro | null | Tro is string, Mangey is percussion | classification | 0.551016 | 0 | 0.130458 | 0.47168 | 0.060304 |
Extract all of the names of people mentioned in this paragraph and list them using bullets in the format {Name} | The magazine was part of Mondadori and was based in Milan. Its first editor was Alberto Mondadori who was succeeded in the post by Enzo Biagi in 1953. During the period until 1960 when Enzo Biagi edited Epoca the magazine covered current affairs news, social attitudes as well as TV news. The magazine also included frequent and detailed articles about Hollywood stars of the period and Italian movie stars such as Gina Lollobrigida. The weekly had offices in New York City, Paris and Tokyo. From June 1952 to the late 1958 the Cuban-Italian writer Alba de Céspedes wrote an agony column, called Dalla parte di lei, in the magazine. | • Enzo Biagi
• Alberto Mondadori
• Gina Lollobrigida
• Alba de Céspedes | information_extraction | 0.551074 | 0 | 0.237364 | 0.286865 | 0.061136 |
Classify the following animals as either plant-only eaters or meat eaters: kangaroo, camel, bear, bison, cat, hippo, wolf, raccoon, alligator, hawk, rabbit, koala, horse, zebra, giraffe, goat, shark, dog, chicken, snake. | null | Animals that eat only plants are called Herbivores. Those include: bison, camel, giraffe, goat, hippo, horse, kangaroo, koala, rabbit, zebra.
Animals that eat only meat are called carnivores. Animals that eat a combination of meat and plants are called omnivores. Carnivores and omnivores include: alligator, bear, cat, chicken, dog, hawk, raccoon, shark, snake, wolf. | classification | 0.551146 | 0 | 0.05777 | 0.481201 | 0.087225 |
Where does the name Gibraltar come from? | Gibraltar (/dʒɪˈbrɔːltər/ jih-BRAWL-tər, Spanish: [xiβɾalˈtaɾ]) is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula. It has an area of 6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi) and is bordered to the north by Spain. The landscape is dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, at the foot of which is a densely populated town area, home to over 32,000 people, primarily Gibraltarians.
In 1704, Anglo-Dutch forces captured Gibraltar from Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession. The territory was ceded to Great Britain in perpetuity under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. It became an important base for the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars and World War II, as it controlled the narrow entrance and exit to the Mediterranean Sea, the Strait of Gibraltar, which is only 14.3 km (8.9 mi) wide. This choke point remains strategically important, with half the world's seaborne trade passing through it. Gibraltar's economy is based largely on tourism, online gambling, financial services, and bunkering.
The sovereignty of Gibraltar is a point of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations, as Spain asserts a claim to the territory. Gibraltarians overwhelmingly rejected proposals for Spanish sovereignty in a 1967 referendum, and for shared sovereignty in a 2002 referendum. Nevertheless, Gibraltar maintains close economic and cultural links with Spain, with many Gibraltarians speaking Spanish as well as a local dialect known as Llanito.
Since Brexit, Gibraltar is not a member of the European Union but negotiations are underway to have it participate in the Schengen Agreement to facilitate border movements between Gibraltar and Spain. As of March 2023, talks seem deadlocked.
Name
The name is derived from Arabic: جبل طارق, romanized: Jabal Ṭāriq, lit. 'Mount of Tariq' (named after the 8th-century Moorish military leader Tariq ibn Ziyad). | The name comes from the arabic meaning the mountain of Tarik | closed_qa | 0.5512 | 0.4 | 0.170329 | 0.112061 | 0.064571 |
Give me a bulleted list of hot dog toppings. | null | - Mustard
- Ketchup
- Relish
- Chopped onion
- Chopped tomato
- Chili
- Saukraut
- Coleslaw
- Shredded cheese | brainstorming | 0.551506 | 0 | 0.368467 | 0.181396 | 0.052077 |
Classify each of the following Hogwarts students in the houses Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Ronald Weasley, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Percy Weasley, Charles Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Seamus Finnigan, Oliver Wood, Angelina Johnson, Alicia Spinnet, Katie Bell, Andrew Kirke, Jack Sloper, Demelza Robins, Dean Thomas, Cedric Diggory, Zacharias Smith, Ernie Macmillan, Hannah Abbott, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Susan Bones, Zacharias Smith, Luna Lovegood, Marcus Belby, Cho Chang, Myrtle Warren, Padma Patil, Terry Boot, Michael Corner, Roger Davies, Anthony Goldstein, Marietta Edgecombe, Robert Hilliard, Penelope Clearwater, Lisa Turpin, Morag MacDougal, Mandy Brocklehurst, Nanette Desford, Maria Glossop, Millicent Bagnold, Sue Li, Ignatia Wildsmith, Chester Davies, Tulip Karasu, Badeea Ali, Talbott Winger, Andre Egwu, Adelaide Murton, Adrian Pucey, Aesop Sharp, Barnaby Lee, Blaise Zabini, Felix Rosier, Gemma Farley, Ismelda Murk, Liz Tuttle, Marcus Flint, Merula Snyde, Millicent Bulstrode, Pansy Parkinson, Terence Higgs, Tracey Davis, Tom Riddle, Viola Richmond, Yatin Bhagat, Yurika Haneda, Zoe Accrington, Zubeida Khan | null | The Gryffindor students are: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Ronald Weasley, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Percy Weasley, Charles Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Seamus Finnigan, Oliver Wood, Angelina Johnson, Alicia Spinnet, Katie Bell, Andrew Kirke, Jack Sloper, Demelza Robins, Dean Thomas.
The Hufflepuff students are: Cedric Diggory, Zacharias Smith, Ernie Macmillan, Hannah Abbott, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Susan Bones, Zacharias Smith
The Ravenclaw students are: Luna Lovegood, Marcus Belby, Cho Chang, Myrtle Warren, Padma Patil, Terry Boot, Michael Corner, Roger Davies, Anthony Goldstein, Marietta Edgecombe, Robert Hilliard, Penelope Clearwater, Lisa Turpin, Morag MacDougal, Mandy Brocklehurst, Nanette Desford, Maria Glossop, Millicent Bagnold, Sue Li, Ignatia Wildsmith, Chester Davies, Tulip Karasu, Badeea Ali, Talbott Winger, Andre Egwu
The Slytherin students are: Adelaide Murton, Adrian Pucey, Aesop Sharp, Barnaby Lee, Blaise Zabini, Felix Rosier, Gemma Farley, Ismelda Murk, Liz Tuttle, Marcus Flint, Merula Snyde, Millicent Bulstrode, Pansy Parkinson, Terence Higgs, Tracey Davis, Tom Riddle, Viola Richmond, Yatin Bhagat, Yurika Haneda, Zoe Accrington, Zubeida Khan | classification | 0.551613 | 0 | 0.270398 | 0.379639 | 0.222997 |
Classify each of the following as a weapon or a toy: gun, lego, knife, bomb, blocks, doll | null | Gun: Weapon
Lego: Toy
Knife: Weapon
Bomb: Weapon
Blocks: Toy
Doll: Toy | classification | 0.551712 | 0 | 0.192323 | 0.312256 | 0.069147 |
Identify the bird from the list: Cockroach, Hawfinch, Humpback whale | null | Hawfinch | classification | 0.551747 | 0 | 0.284386 | 0.261475 | 0.08677 |
distinguish the following famous people as authors and dancers:
Gregory Hines
Danielle Steele
JK Rowling
Lee Child
Patrick Swayze
Martha graham
Leo Tolstoy
Michael Flatly
Paulo Cohelo
Michael Jackson | null | Authors: Danielle Steele
JK Rowling
Lee Child
Leo Tolstoy
Paulo Cohelo
Dancers:
Martha graham
Michael Jackson
Gregory Hines
Patrick Swayze
Michael Flatly | classification | 0.551751 | 0 | 0.183688 | 0.2854 | 0.258966 |
Classify each of the following as either a great house or minor house in the series "A Song of Ice and Fire": Targaryen, Stark, Tyrell, Martell, Greyjoy, Baratheon, Lannister, Cerwyn, Karstark, Hornwood, Merryweather, Tarly | null | Great house: Targaryen, Stark, Tyrell, Martell, Greyjoy, Baratheon, Lannister
Minor house: Cerwyn, Karstark, Hornwood, Merryweather, Tarly | classification | 0.551854 | 0 | 0.103254 | 0.150269 | 0.177648 |
Identify which car manufacturer is German or American: Lotec, Aurica Motors | null | Lotec is German, Aurica Motors is American | classification | 0.551928 | 0 | 0.183797 | 0.625977 | 0.085399 |
Which of these fruits, apple, strawberry, tomato, orange, cherry, grape; would be a poor choice to end a line in a song lyric with? | null | While all the items listed are indeed fruits, the worst fruit to use to end a line in a song lyric is the "orange" because it has no rhymes unless you're the exceptional Eminem wom can rhyme any word, including orange. | classification | 0.552052 | 0 | 0.082724 | 0.30542 | 0.0264 |
What are some of the sight seeing and outdoor activities to do in Portugal, Spain | null | Day 1: Arrival in Lisbon
- Transfer from the airport to the hotel (8.6 miles/14 km)
Day 2: Lisbon
- Visit to Belém Tower (5.5 miles/9 km)
- Jerónimos Monastery
- St. George's Castle
- Alfama neighborhood
Day 3: Sintra
- Visit to Pena Palace (18.7 miles/30 km)
- Sintra National Palace
- Cabo da Roca (14.6 miles/23.5 km)
Day 4: Cascais
- Beach day in Cascais (16.8 miles/27 km)
- Visit to Boca do Inferno
- Cascais Marina
Day 5: Óbidos
- Visit to Óbidos Castle (52.8 miles/85 km)
- Walk through the village
- Visit to Alcobaça Monastery (22.8 miles/37 km)
Day 6: Nazaré
- Visit to Nazaré beach (30.7 miles/49.5 km)
- Cable car ride
- Visit to the Chapel of Our Lady of Nazaré
Day 7: Coimbra
- Visit to Coimbra University (68.3 miles/110 km)
- Walk through the historic center
- Visit to the Old Cathedral
Day 8: Aveiro
- Boat ride through the canals of Aveiro (44.7 miles/72 km)
- Visit to the Aveiro Cathedral
- Walk through the Fisherman's Quarter
Day 9: Porto
- Visit to the Ribeira neighborhood (46.6 miles/75 km)
- Climb the Clérigos Tower
- Visit to the São Bento train station
- Tour of the Port wine cellars
Day 10: Departure from Porto
- Transfer from the hotel to the airport (10.4 miles/17 km) | creative_writing | 0.552115 | 0 | 0.467159 | 0.149414 | 0.125767 |
Classify each of the following as either a home audio device, a piece of furniture, or neither.
Record player, subwoofer, coffee table, computer monitor, foam roller, speaker. | null | The record player, subwoofer, and speaker are all home audio devices. A coffee table is a piece of furniture. The computer monitor and foam roller are neither a home audio device nor pieces of furniture. | classification | 0.552375 | 0 | 0.064769 | 0.53418 | 0.007426 |