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Most amount of points scored in an nba game?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Most amount of points scored in an nba game by a single player?", "short_answers": [ "100" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Most amount of points scored in an nba game by a team?", "short_answers": [ "186" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Most combined amount of points scored in a regular season nba game by two teams?", "short_answers": [ "370" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Most combined amount of points scored in an nba playoff game by two teams?", "short_answers": [ "304" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "NBA regular season records", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA%20regular%20season%20records" }, { "title": "List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders ...", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20National%20Basketball%20Association%20single-game%20scoring%20leaders" }, { "title": "List of highest-scoring NBA games", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20highest-scoring%20NBA%20games" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The highest-scoring regular season game in NBA history is the triple-overtime game between the Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets on December 13, 1983. ", "wikipage": "List of highest-scoring NBA games Highest-scoring regular season games" }, { "content": "The highest-scoring playoff game is the double-overtime game between the Portland Trail Blazers and the Phoenix Suns on May 11, 1992. The two teams combined to score 304 points, with the Trail Blazers defeating the Suns 153–151.", "wikipage": "List of highest-scoring NBA games Highest-scoring regular season games" }, { "content": "Wilt Chamberlain holds the single-game scoring record, having scored 100 points in a game in 1962.", "wikipage": "List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders" } ], "long_answer": "The most points scored by a single player in the NBA is 100, by Wilt Chamberlain playing for the Philadelphia Warriors against the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962. The most points score by a team is 186 by the Detroit Pistons against the Denver Nuggets on December 13, 1983. In that same game, the teams combined for 370, a record for a regular season game. The most combined points scored in a playoff game is 304 in a game between the Portland Trail Blazers and the Phoenix Suns on May 11, 1992." } ]
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Which raf base did the dambusters fly from?
[ { "context": "Number 617 Squadron is a Royal Air Force aircraft squadron, originally based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire and currently based at RAF Marham in Norfolk. It is commonly known as the \"Dambusters\", for its actions during Operation Chastise against German dams during the Second World War. In the early 21st century it operated the Tornado GR4 in the ground attack and reconnaissance role until being disbanded in early 2014. The squadron reformed on 18 April 2018, and was equipped at RAF Marham in June 2018 with the F-35B Lightning, becoming the UK's first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) squadron with this advanced V/STOL type.", "question": "Which RAF base did the real Dambusters originally fly from?", "short_answers": [ "RAF Scampton" ], "wikipage": "No. 617 Squadron RAF" }, { "context": "While RAF Scampton, where the real raid launched, was used for some scenes, the principal airfield used for ground location shooting was RAF Hemswell, a few miles north and still an operational RAF station at the time of filming. Guy Gibson had been based at Hemswell in his final posting and the airfield had been an operational Avro Lancaster base during the war. At the time filming took place it was then home to No. 109 Squadron and No. 139 Squadron RAF, which were both operating English Electric Canberras on electronic countermeasures and nuclear air sampling missions over hydrogen bomb test sites in the Pacific and Australia. However, part of the RAF's fleet of ageing Avro Lincolns had been mothballed at Hemswell prior to being broken up and several of these static aircraft appeared in background shots during filming, doubling for additional No 617 Squadron Lancasters. The station headquarters building still stands on what is now an industrial estate and is named Gibson House. The four wartime hangars also still stand, little changed in external appearance since the war.", "question": "In the movie The Dam Busters, which RAF base did most of the Dambusters fly from during filming?", "short_answers": [ "RAF Hemswell" ], "wikipage": "The Dam Busters (film)" }, { "context": "Number 617 Squadron is a Royal Air Force aircraft squadron, originally based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire and currently based at RAF Marham in Norfolk. It is commonly known as the \"Dambusters\", for its actions during Operation Chastise against German dams during the Second World War. In the early 21st century it operated the Tornado GR4 in the ground attack and reconnaissance role until being disbanded in early 2014. The squadron reformed on 18 April 2018, and was equipped at RAF Marham in June 2018 with the F-35B Lightning, becoming the UK's first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) squadron with this advanced V/STOL type.", "question": "In the movie The Dam Busters, which RAF was it said that the Dambusters flew from?", "short_answers": [ "RAF Scampton" ], "wikipage": "No. 617 Squadron RAF" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Dam Busters is a 1955 British epic war film starring Richard Todd and Michael Redgrave.", "wikipage": "The Dam Busters (film)" } ], "long_answer": "The real RAF squadron Number 617, known as the \"Dambusters\" for its actions during Operation Chastise against German dams during the Second World War, was based at RAF Scampton. In the 1955 epic war film The Dam Busters, some scenes were shot there at RAF Scampton, but the principal airfield used for ground location shooting was RAF Hemswell, a few miles north and still an operational RAF station at the time of filming." } ]
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Who developed the first model of the mouse?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who developed the first model of the trackball mouse?", "short_answers": [ "Ralph Benjamin" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 1964, Bill English joined ARC, where he helped Engelbart build the first mouse prototype. They christened the device the \"mouse\" as early models had a cord attached to the rear part of the device which looked like a tail, and in turn resembled the common mouse. As noted above, this \"mouse\" was first mentioned in print in a July 1965 report, on which English was the lead author. On 9 December 1968, Engelbart publicly demonstrated the mouse at what would come to be known as The Mother of All Demos. Engelbart never received any royalties for it, as his employer SRI held the patent, which expired before the mouse became widely used in personal computers. In any event, the invention of the mouse was just a small part of Engelbart's much larger project of augmenting human intellect.", "question": "Who developed the first model of a ball mouse?", "short_answers": [ "Bill English", "Douglas Engelbart" ], "wikipage": "Computer mouse" } ]
[ { "title": "Computer mouse", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer%20mouse" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The trackball, a related pointing device, was invented in 1946 by Ralph Benjamin as part of a post-World War II-era fire-control radar plotting system called the Comprehensive Display System (CDS). Benjamin was then working for the British Royal Navy Scientific Service. Benjamin's project used analog computers to calculate the future position of target aircraft based on several initial input points provided by a user with a joystick. Benjamin felt that a more elegant input device was needed and invented what they called a \"roller ball\" for this purpose.", "wikipage": "Computer mouse" }, { "content": "By 1963, Engelbart had already established a research lab at SRI, the Augmentation Research Center (ARC), to pursue his objective of developing both hardware and software computer technology to \"augment\" human intelligence.", "wikipage": "Computer mouse" } ], "long_answer": "Ralph Benjamin developed the trackball, the precursor the the modern mouse, in 1946 as a way to control user inputs in military targeting computing with a joystick His work laid the foundation for the first ball mouse prototype to be developed by Bill English in 1964, with the help of Douglas Engelbart and his Augmentation Research Center. They christened the device the \"mouse\" as early models had a cord attached to the rear part of the device which looked like a tail, and in turn resembled the common mouse." } ]
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Who is number 22 on the kansas city chiefs team?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs from 2003-06?", "short_answers": [ "Dexter McLeon" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What second round pick was number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs team?", "short_answers": [ "Dexter McCluster" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wore number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs team in the 1960s?", "short_answers": [ "Willie Mitchell" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs team from 2015-2017?", "short_answers": [ "Marcus Peters" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Marcus Peters", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus%20Peters" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) west division.", "wikipage": "Kansas City Chiefs" } ], "long_answer": "The Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri who compete in the National Football League as a member club of the league's American Football Conference west division. Marcus Peters was number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs from 2015-2017. Dexter McLeon was number 22 for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2003-06 and Dexter McCluster was the second round pick who was number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs. Willie Mitchell was number 22 on the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1960s." } ]
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Who's playing quarterback for green bay packers?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who's playing quarterback No. 8 for green bay packers?", "short_answers": [ "Tim Boyle" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 2015, the Packers lost wide receiver Jordy Nelson to a torn ACL in the preseason. The Packers got off to a 6-0 start, but then went 1-4 to sit at 7-4 after Week 12. During Week 13 at Detroit, after trailing 20-0 in the second half, Aaron Rodgers threw a 61-yard Hail Mary pass to tight end Richard Rodgers with no time left on the clock to win the game 27-23 after a facemask penalty was called on Detroit as time expired. The Packers clinched their seventh consecutive playoff berth with a Week 15 win at the Oakland Raiders, but lost the division title to the Vikings in Week 17. With a 10-6 record, the Packers secured the fifth seed in the playoffs. They beat the fourth-seeded Washington Redskins on the road 35-18 and traveled to face the second-seeded Arizona Cardinals. A similar play to what happened in Week 13 at Detroit occurred in the last 5 seconds when Aaron Rodgers threw a Hail Mary pass to wide receiver Jeff Janis to send the game to overtime. Unfortunately, the Packers' season ended when they lost to the Cardinals 26-20 in overtime.", "question": "Who's playing quarterback No. 12 for green bay packers?", "short_answers": [ "Aaron Charles Rodgers", "Aaron Rodgers" ], "wikipage": "History of the Green Bay Packers" }, { "context": "Manny Wilkins Jr. (born November 5, 1995) is an American football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Arizona State.", "question": "Who's playing quarterback No. 18 for green bay packers?", "short_answers": [ "Manny Wilkins Jr.", "Manny Wilkins" ], "wikipage": "Manny Wilkins" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Wilkins signed with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent on May 3, 2019. He was waived on August 31, 2019 and was signed to the practice squad the next day. He signed a reserve/future contract with the Packers on January 21, 2020.", "wikipage": "Manny Wilkins" }, { "content": "He was released by the Packers on April 27, 2020.", "wikipage": "Manny Wilkins" }, { "content": "After an impressive preseason, Boyle made the 53-man roster in September 2018, as the team's third string quarterback behind Aaron Rodgers and DeShone Kizer.", "wikipage": "Tim Boyle (American football)" }, { "content": "Boyle was scheduled to become a restricted free agent following the 2020 season, but the team did not extend a tender to him at the start of the new league year, so he became an unrestricted free agent on March 17, 2021.", "wikipage": "Tim Boyle (American football)" }, { "content": "Rodgers is considered by many sportscasters and players to be one of the greatest and most talented quarterbacks of all time.", "wikipage": "Aaron Rodgers" } ], "long_answer": "Aaron Rodgers, considered by many sportscasters and players to be one of the greatest and most talented quarterbacks of all time, plays quarterback for the Green Bay Packers wearing No. 12. Manny Wilkins, wearing No. 18, was briefly contracted with the team in January 2020, but was released three months later. Tim Boyle, wearing No. 8, joined the Packers in 2018 as third string quarterback, and was released as a free agent in March 2021." } ]
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When do birth of the dragon come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do birth of the dragon come out in TIFF?", "short_answers": [ "September 13, 2016" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In North America, \"Birth of the Dragon\" was released on August 25, 2017, alongside \"All Saints\" and \"Leap!\", and was projected to gross around $3 million from 1,618 theaters in its opening weekend. It made $1.1 million on its first day and $2.7 million over the weekend, finishing 8th at the box office. The film's low opening was attributed to Hurricane Harvey hitting Texas and surrounding areas causing theaters to close, the boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor on Saturday, and a negative response from critics and fans.", "question": "When do birth of the dragon come out in United States?", "short_answers": [ "August 25, 2017" ], "wikipage": "Birth of the Dragon" } ]
[ { "title": "Birth of the Dragon", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth%20of%20the%20Dragon" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Birth of the Dragon is a 2016 American martial arts action film directed by George Nolfi and written by Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele. The film stars Philip Ng, Xia Yu, and Billy Magnussen. The film is a fictional account on the supposedly true story revolving around the young martial artist Bruce Lee, who challenged kung fu master Wong Jack-man in 1965 in San Francisco.", "wikipage": "Birth of the Dragon" }, { "content": "The 41st annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from 8 to 18 September 2016.", "wikipage": "2016 Toronto International Film Festival" }, { "content": "It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival,[4] and was released on August 25, 2017, by Blumhouse Tilt and WWE Studios.[5][6]", "wikipage": "Birth of the Dragon" } ], "long_answer": "Birth of the Dragon is a 2016 American martial arts action film directed by George Nolfi and written by Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele, and is a fictional account on the supposedly true story revolving around the young martial artist Bruce Lee, who challenged kung fu master Wong Jack-man in 1965 in San Francisco. The film was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, also known as TIFF, on September 13, 2016. The festival ran from September 8 to September 18 of that year. It came out in the United States on August 25, 2017 and was released by Blumhouse Tilt and WWE Studios." } ]
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Who wrote the assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the given name of the man that wrote Assyrian Came Down Like a Wolf on the Fold?", "short_answers": [ "George Gordon Byron" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Alfred Tennyson would later recall the shocked reaction in Britain when word was received of Byron's death. The Greeks mourned Lord Byron deeply, and he became a hero. The national poet of Greece, Dionysios Solomos, wrote a poem about the unexpected loss, named \"To the Death of Lord Byron\". Βύρων, the Greek form of \"Byron\", continues in popularity as a masculine name in Greece, and a suburb of Athens is called Vyronas in his honour.", "question": "What is the commonly accepted name of the person who wrote the Assyrian Came Down Like a Wolf on the Fold?", "short_answers": [ "Lord Byron" ], "wikipage": "Lord Byron" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"The Destruction of Sennacherib\" is a poem by Lord Byron first published in 1815 in his Hebrew Melodies (in which it was titled The Destruction of Semnacherib). The poem is based on the biblical account of the historical Assyrian siege of Jerusalem in 701 BC by Assyrian king Sennacherib, as described in the Bible (2 Kings 18–19, Isaiah 36–37). The rhythm of the poem has a feel of the beat of a galloping horse's hooves (an anapestic tetrameter) as the Assyrian rides into battle.", "wikipage": "The Destruction of Sennacherib" } ], "long_answer": "George Gordon Byron, known simply Lord Byron, wrote the line, \"The Assyrian cam down like a wolf on the fold\" in his 1815 poem, \"The Destruction of Sennacherib\"." } ]
-8489723227411518336
Where was the 1960's tarzan tv series filmed?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the 1960's tarzan tv series initially filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Brazil" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the 1960's tarzan tv series filmed at the end of the series?", "short_answers": [ "Mexico" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Tarzan (1966 TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarzan%20%281966%20TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Tarzan is a series that aired on NBC from 1966 to 1968. The series portrayed Tarzan (played by Ron Ely) as a well-educated character who had grown tired of civilization, and returned to the jungle where he had been raised.[1] It was filmed in Brazil. The production later relocated to Mexico. This series was set in one of the newly independent African countries of the time.", "wikipage": "Tarzan (1966 TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "Tarzan is a television series that aired on NBC from 1966 to 1968. The series portrayed Tarzan, played by Ron Ely, as a well-educated character who had grown tired of civilization, and returned to the jungle where he had been raised. It was set in one of the newly indpendent African countries of the time. It was initially filmed in Brazil, but the production later relocated to Mexico. " } ]
-2529646358102478532
Who's youtube channel has the most subscribers?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which affiliated YouTube channel has the most subscribers?", "short_answers": [ "T-Series" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Whose self-owned YouTube channel has the most subscribers?", "short_answers": [ "Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg[", "PewDiePie" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of most-subscribed YouTube channels", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20most-subscribed%20YouTube%20channels" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In mid-2018, the subscriber count of the Indian music video channel T-Series rapidly approached that of Swedish web comedian and Let's Player PewDiePie, who was the most-subscribed user on YouTube at the time.[82][83] As a result, fans of PewDiePie and T-Series, other YouTubers, and celebrities showed their support for both channels. During the competition, both channels gained a large number of subscribers at a rapid rate, and surpassed each other's subscriber count on multiple occasions in February, March, and April 2019.[58][59][60][62] In the end, T-Series won the race and became the first channel to cross the 100 million subscribers mark.", "wikipage": "List of most-subscribed YouTube channels" }, { "content": "In 2019, following a public competition with Indian record label T-Series, Kjellberg was overtaken as the most-subscribed YouTube channel. His channel currently holds the title of the fourth-most subscribed, albeit remaining the most-subscribed operated by an individual.", "wikipage": "PewDiePie" } ], "long_answer": "In mid 2018 Swedish web comedian Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, also known as PewDiePie, was the most-subscribed user on YouTube, but the subscriber count of Indian music video channel T-Series was catching up. As a result, a competition was started between the channels that was supported by fans, other YouTubers, and celebrities where both channels gained a large number of subscribers at a rapid rate, but in the end, T-Series won the race. PewDiePie's channel currently holds the title of the 4th most subscribed, but he still has the most subscribers for a self-owned YouTube channel." } ]
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Who played kunta kinte's father in roots?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Kunta Kinte's father in Roots miniseries in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Babs Olusanmokun" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Kunta Kinte's father in Roots miniseries in 1977?", "short_answers": [ "Thalmus Rasulala" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Kunta Kinte's life story also figured in two US-made television series based on the book: the original 1977 TV miniseries Roots,[2] and a 2016 remake of the same name.", "wikipage": "Kunta Kinte" }, { "content": "Roots is an American television miniseries based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family.", "wikipage": "Roots (1977 miniseries)" }, { "content": "In The Gambia, West Africa, in 1750, Kunta Kinte is born to Omoro Kinte (Thalmus Rasulala), a Mandinka warrior, and his wife, Binta (Cicely Tyson).", "wikipage": "Roots (1977 miniseries)" } ], "long_answer": "Kunta Kinte is a character from the novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family that was written by Alex Haley in 1976. The novel was adapted into a television miniseries twice. The first version was made in 1977, and Kunta Kinte's father, Omoro Kinte, was played by actor Thalmus Rasulala. Babs Olusanmokun played Omoro Kinte in the second version which was made in 2016." } ]
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Where was pirates of the carribean 2 filmed?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was principal photography of Pirates of the Carribean 2 filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Palos Verdes, CA" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Principal photography began on February 28, 2005, in Palos Verdes, beginning with Elizabeth's ruined wedding day. The crew spent the first shooting days at Walt Disney Studios in Los Angeles, including the interiors of the \"Black Pearl\" and the \"Edinburgh Trader\" which Elizabeth stows away on, before moving to St. Vincent to shoot the scenes in Port Royal and Tortuga. Sets from the previous film were reused, having survived three hurricanes, although the main pier had to be rebuilt as it had collapsed in November. The crew had four tall ships at their disposal to populate the backgrounds, which were painted differently on each side for economy. One of the ships used was the replica of HMS \"Bounty\" used in the 1962 film adaptation of \"Mutiny on the Bounty\".", "question": "Where was the interiors of the Black Pearl and Edinburgh Trader of Pirates of the Carribean 2 filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Walt Disney Studios in Los Angeles" ], "wikipage": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" }, { "context": "Scenes set in Tortuga were filmed in Wallilabou Bay, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.", "question": "Where were scenes in Port Royal and Tortuga in Pirates of the Carribean 2 filmed?", "short_answers": [ "St. Vincent and the Grenadines" ], "wikipage": "List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean" }, { "context": "On April 18, 2005, the crew began shooting at Dominica, a location Verbinski had selected as he felt it fitted the sense of remoteness he was looking for. However, this was also a problem; the Dominican government were completely unprepared for the scale of a Hollywood production, as while the 500-strong crew occupying around 90% of the roads on the island they had trouble moving around on the underdeveloped surfaces. The weather also alternated between torrential rainstorms and hot temperatures, the latter of which was made worse for the cast who had to wear period clothing. At Dominica, the sequences involving Pelegosto (Cannibal Island) and the forest segment of the battle on Isla Cruces were shot. Verbinski preferred to use practical props for the giant wheel and bone cage sequences, feeling long close-up shots would help further suspend the audience's disbelief. Dominica was also used for Tia Dalma's shack. Filming on the island concluded on May 26, 2005.", "question": "Where were scenes involving Pelegosto and the forest segment of the battle on Isla Cruces in Pirates of the Carribean 2 filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Dominica" ], "wikipage": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where were scenes for the beginning and end of the Isla Cruces battle in Pirates of the Carribean 2 filmed?", "short_answers": [ "White Cay, Bahamas" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The crew moved to a small island in the Bahamas called White Cay for the beginning and end of the Isla Cruces battle, before production took a break until August, where in Los Angeles the interiors of the \"Flying Dutchman\" were shot. On September 18, 2005, the crew moved to Grand Bahama Island to shoot ship exteriors, including the working \"Black Pearl\" and \"Flying Dutchman\". Filming there was a tumultuous period, starting with the fact that the tank had not actually been finished. The hurricane season caused many pauses in shooting, and Hurricane Wilma damaged many of the accessways and pumps, though no one was hurt nor were any of the ships destroyed. Filming completed on September 10, 2005.", "question": "Where were scenes for the ship exteriors of the working Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman in Pirates of the Carribean 2 filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Grand Bahama Island" ], "wikipage": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 American fantasy swashbuckler film. It is the second installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). ", "wikipage": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" } ], "long_answer": "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, also known as Pirates of the Caribbean 2, began principal photography in Palos Verdes, CA. Filming began at Walt Disney Studios in Los Angeles, where scenes in the interiors of the \"Black Pearl\" and the \"Edinburgh Trader\" were shot, and then moved to St. Vincent and the Grenadines to capture scenes of Port Royal and Tortuga. The beginning and the end of the Isla Cruces battle was filmed at White Cay, Bahamas, although the forest segment of the battle was filmed on Dominica, which was also used to film Pelegosto, or Cannibal Island. Scenes for the ship exteriors of the working \"Black Pearl\" and \"Flying Dutchman\" were shot at Grand Bahama Island." } ]
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Lord shiva wrote song for which poet name?
[ { "context": "Iraiyanar (Tamil: இறையனார்), literally meaning \"the Lord\" and also a common name of Shiva, was a legendary poet of the Sangam period who is believed to have composed verse 2 of Kurunthogai. He is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva of the temple at Madurai, known as 'Aalavaai Sokkar' or 'Sokkanathar'. Verse 3 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai, praising Valluvar, is also attributed to him.", "question": "Lord shiva wrote Tamil poem for which poet name?", "short_answers": [ "Valluvar", "Thiruvalluvar" ], "wikipage": "Iraiyanar" }, { "context": "Iraiyanar is said to be the human incarnation of Lord Somasundarar at the temple at Madurai. Iraiyanar appears in the \"Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam\", where he confronts poet Nakkirar II. He is also said to have given the work Iraiyanar Akapporul. Some claim that Iraiyanar was a mortal poet who lived during the Sangam era.", "question": "Lord shiva is said to wrote poem under which poet name?", "short_answers": [ "Iraiyanar" ], "wikipage": "Iraiyanar" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Iraiyanar (Tamil: இறையனார்), literally meaning \"the Lord\" and also a common name of Shiva, was a legendary poet of the Sangam period who is believed to have composed verse 2 of Kurunthogai.[1] He is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva of the temple at Madurai, known as 'Aalavaai Sokkar' or 'Sokkanathar'.[1] Verse 3 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai, praising Valluvar, is also attributed to him.", "wikipage": "Iraiyanar" }, { "content": "Shiva (/ˈʃɪvə/; Sanskrit: शिव, lit. 'The Auspicious One' [ɕɪʋɐ], IAST: Śiva), also known as Mahadeva (/ˈməhɑːˈdɛvə/; Sanskrit: महादेव:, lit. 'The Great God'),[9][10][11] is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism.[12][13]", "wikipage": "Shiva" } ], "long_answer": "Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism. Iraiyanar, literally meaning \"the Lord\" was a legendary poet of the Sangam period who is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva of the temple at Madurai. Verse 3 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai, praising Valluvar, is attributed to him." } ]
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How many episodes of season 5 hell on wheels?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many episodes of season 5 hell on wheels in total?", "short_answers": [ "14" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many episodes of season 5 part 1 hell on wheels?", "short_answers": [ "7" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many episodes of season 5 part 2 hell on wheels?", "short_answers": [ "7" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Hell on Wheels", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell%20on%20Wheels" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Hell on Wheels is an American/Canadian Western television series about the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States, which broadcast in the United States and Canada on the cable channel AMC, from November 6, 2011[2] to July 23, 2016.", "wikipage": "Hell on Wheels (TV series)" }, { "content": "The fifth and final season of the AMC television series Hell on Wheels premiered on July 18, 2015 and comprised 14 episodes. The season was evenly split; the first half aired in late 2015, and the second half aired in mid-2016.", "wikipage": "Hell on Wheels (season 5)" } ], "long_answer": "Hell on Wheels is an American/Canadian Western television series about the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States, which broadcast on the cable channel AMC, from November 6, 2011 to July 23, 2016. The fifth and final season of the AMC television series Hell on Wheels premiered on July 18, 2015 and comprised 14 episodes. The season was evenly split. Season 5 part 1 consisted of 7 episodes that aired in late 2015, and season 5 part 2 consisted of 7 episodes that aired in mid-2016." } ]
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Where is finding dory supposed to take place?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What Ocean is finding dory supposed to take place?", "short_answers": [ "Pacific Ocean" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What near what coast is finding dory supposed to take place?", "short_answers": [ "Jewel of Morro Bay, California", "California" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Finding Dory", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding%20Dory" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Finding Dory is a 2016 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. ", "wikipage": "Finding Dory" }, { "content": "One day, Dory has a flashback and remembers her parents. She decides to look for them, but her memory problem is an obstacle. She suddenly remembers that they lived at the \"Jewel of Morro Bay, California\" across the ocean when Nemo mentions the name.", "wikipage": "Finding Dory" } ], "long_answer": "Finding Dory is a 2016 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Finding Dory takes place in the Pacific Ocean, near the California coast. Although Dory's memory problem is an obstacle, one day she remembers her parents and eventually realizes that they lived at the \"Jewel of Morro Bay, California.\"" } ]
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The members of american cabinet are appointed after the approval of?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "The members of american cabinet are appointed after the approval of and appointment by?", "short_answers": [ "the President", "POTUS", "President of the United States" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The individuals listed below were nominated by President Donald Trump to form his Cabinet and were confirmed by the United States Senate on the date noted, or are serving as acting department heads by his request pending the confirmation of his nominees. For a full list of people nominated for Cabinet positions, see Formation of Donald Trump's Cabinet.", "question": "The members of american cabinet are appointed after the approval of and confirmation by?", "short_answers": [ "United States Senate", "the Senate" ], "wikipage": "Cabinet of the United States" } ]
[ { "title": "Cabinet of the United States", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet%20of%20the%20United%20States" }, { "title": "President of the United States", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President%20of%20the%20United%20States" }, { "title": "United States Senate", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20Senate" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "An elected vice president does not require Senate confirmation, nor does the White House chief of staff, which is an appointed staff position of the Executive Office of the President.", "wikipage": "Cabinet of the United States" } ], "long_answer": "The members of the American cabinet must be nominated by the President and subsequently confirmed by the Senate. Two cabinet members exempt from this process are the vice president, who is elected, and the White House Chief of Staff, who is appointed by the Executive Office of the President without requiring Senate confirmation." } ]
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Which country receives the most us foreign aid?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which country receives the most total us foreign aid?", "short_answers": [ "Afghanistan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which country receives the most us foreign aid per capita?", "short_answers": [ "Israel" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which country receives the most economic us foreign aid?", "short_answers": [ "Afghanistan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which country receives the most military us foreign aid?", "short_answers": [ "Afghanistan" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "United States foreign aid", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20foreign%20aid" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "United States foreign aid (sometimes referred to as US foreign assistance,[1] or Function 150[2]) is \"aid given by the United States to other countries to support global peace, security, and development efforts, and provide humanitarian relief during times of crisis.\"", "wikipage": "United States foreign aid" } ], "long_answer": "United States foreign aid, sometimes referred to as US foreign assistance, is aid the US supplies to other countries to support global peace, security, and development efforts, and provide humanitarian relief during crisis. The country with the most total foreign US aid is Afghanistan, who receives the most economic and military US foreign aid. Israel receives the most US foreign aid per capita." } ]
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Who has the most home runs in major league baseball?
[ { "context": "Ruth set the Major League Baseball single-season home run record four times, first at 29 (1919), then 54 (1920), 59 (1921), and finally 60 (1927). Ruth's 1920 and 1921 seasons are tied for the widest margin of victory for a home run champion as he topped the next highest total by 35 home runs in each season. The single season mark of 60 stood for 34 years until Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961. Maris' mark was broken 37 years later by both Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa during the 1998 home run record chase, with McGwire ultimately setting the mark at 70. Barry Bonds, who also has the most career home runs, set the current single season record of 73 in 2001. The 1998 and 2001 seasons each had 4 players hit 50 or more home runs – Greg Vaughn, Ken Griffey, Jr., Sosa, and McGwire in 1998 and Alex Rodriguez, Luis Gonzalez, Sosa, and Bonds in 2001. A player has hit 50 or more home runs 42 times, 25 times since 1990. The lowest home run total to lead a major league was four, recorded in the NL by Lip Pike in 1877 and Paul Hines in 1878.", "question": "Who has the most home runs in a career in major league baseball?", "short_answers": [ "Barry Bonds" ], "wikipage": "List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What team has the most home runs in one season?", "short_answers": [ "Minnesota Twins" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Ruth set the Major League Baseball single-season home run record four times, first at 29 (1919), then 54 (1920), 59 (1921), and finally 60 (1927). Ruth's 1920 and 1921 seasons are tied for the widest margin of victory for a home run champion as he topped the next highest total by 35 home runs in each season. The single season mark of 60 stood for 34 years until Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961. Maris' mark was broken 37 years later by both Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa during the 1998 home run record chase, with McGwire ultimately setting the mark at 70. Barry Bonds, who also has the most career home runs, set the current single season record of 73 in 2001. The 1998 and 2001 seasons each had 4 players hit 50 or more home runs – Greg Vaughn, Ken Griffey, Jr., Sosa, and McGwire in 1998 and Alex Rodriguez, Luis Gonzalez, Sosa, and Bonds in 2001. A player has hit 50 or more home runs 42 times, 25 times since 1990. The lowest home run total to lead a major league was four, recorded in the NL by Lip Pike in 1877 and Paul Hines in 1878.", "question": "What player has the most home runs in a single season of major league baseball?", "short_answers": [ "Barry Bonds" ], "wikipage": "List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What player has the most home runs in the postseason?", "short_answers": [ "Manny Ramirez" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball home run record with 762.", "wikipage": "List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders" }, { "content": "His 21 grand slams are third all-time, and his 29 postseason home runs are the most in MLB history.", "wikipage": "Manny Ramirez" }, { "content": "The team combined for a total of 307 home runs, the most in MLB history for a single season.", "wikipage": "Minnesota Twins" } ], "long_answer": "Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball career home run record of 762. He also set the current single season home run record of 73 in 2001. Manny Ramirez holds the postseason record of 29 home runs, and the Minnesota Twins hold the single season team record of 307 home runs." } ]
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When is project blue book going to be on tv?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is season 1 project blue book going to be on tv?", "short_answers": [ "January 8, 20-19-March 12, 2019" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is season 2 project blue book going to air on tv?", "short_answers": [ "January 21, 2020-March 24, 2020" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Project Blue Book (TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20Blue%20Book%20%28TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Project Blue Book is an American historical drama television series that premiered on History on January 8, 2019.", "wikipage": "Project Blue Book (TV series)" }, { "content": "The series revolves around the real-life Project Blue Book, a secret series of investigations into supposed UFO encounters and unexplained phenomena undertaken by the United States Air Force with skeptical astrophysics professor — and eventual ufologist — Dr. J. Allen Hynek in the 1950s and 1960s.", "wikipage": "Project Blue Book (TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "Project Blue Book is an American historical drama television series that revolves around secret investigations by the U.S. Air Force into supposed UFO encounters and unexplained phenomena. Two seasons were aired. The first season aired January 8, 2019 - March 12, 2019. The second season was shown January 21, 2020 - March 24, 2020." } ]
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Who is performing the halftime show at the super bowl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who performed the halftime show at Super Bowl LI?", "short_answers": [ "Lady Gaga" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who performed the halftime show at Super Bowl 50?", "short_answers": [ "Gustavo Dudamel", "University of California Marching Band", "Coldplay", "Bruno Mars", "Youth Orchestra L.A.", "Beyoncé", "Mark Ronson" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who performed the halftime show at Super Bowl XLIX?", "short_answers": [ "Missy Elliot", "Katy Perry", "Lenny Kravitz", "Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Super Bowl halftime shows", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Super%20Bowl%20halftime%20shows" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The show opened with Chris Martin singing the opening chorus from \"Yellow\". He was then joined by the remaining band members of Coldplay to perform \"Viva la Vida\", \"Paradise\", and \"Adventure of a Lifetime\" with the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and the University of California Marching Band.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl 50 halftime show" }, { "content": "The show concluded with the band performing \"Up&Up\" with Beyoncé, Mars, and everyone taking part in the show.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl 50 halftime show" }, { "content": "Following this, Perry joined Lenny Kravitz for a duet version of \"I Kissed a Girl\", which included her \"rubbing up against\" Kravitz and flames exploding behind them.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl XLIX halftime show" }, { "content": "Rapper Missy Elliott subsequently appeared, performing her songs \"Get Ur Freak On\" and \"Work It\", while Perry played \"hype-woman\" beside her, having now changed once again into a custom Super Bowl 49 jersey.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl XLIX halftime show" } ], "long_answer": "The halftime show of Super Bowl 51 was performed by Lady Gaga. Super Bowl 50's halftime show was a collaborative effort between Coldplay, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, and Mark Ronson. The performers were accompanied by the Youth Orchestra L.A. conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and the University of California Marching Band. The Super Bowl 49 halftime show featured Katy Perry, Missy Elliot, and Lenny Kravitz, including duet performances between Perry and each of the other artists. The Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band also performed during the show." } ]
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When did now you see me 2 come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did now you see me 2 come out in New York City?", "short_answers": [ "June 6, 2016" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In the United States and Canada, \"Now You See Me 2\" opened on June 10, 2016, alongside \"Warcraft\" and \"The Conjuring 2\", and was projected to gross $23–26 million from 3,232 theaters in its opening weekend. The film grossed $1.8 million from its Thursday night previews, besting the $1.5 million made by its predecessor, and $8.4 million on its first day. It went on to gross $22.3 million in its opening weekend, finishing third at the box office behind \"The Conjuring 2\" ($40.4 million) and \"Warcraft\" ($24.1 million).", "question": "When did now you see me 2 come out in all of the United States?", "short_answers": [ "June 10, 2016" ], "wikipage": "Now You See Me 2" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did now you see me 2 come out outside of the United States?", "short_answers": [ "July 4, 2016" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Now You See Me 2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now%20You%20See%20Me%202" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Now You See Me 2 (also known as Now You See Me: The Second Act) is a 2016 American heist thriller film directed by Jon M. Chu from a screenplay by Ed Solomon and a story by Solomon and Peter Chiarelli", "wikipage": "Now You See Me 2" } ], "long_answer": "The American heist thriller film Now You See Me 2 was released domestically on June 10, 2016 and internationally on July 4, 2016. In New York City, however, the film began screening four days early on June 6, 2016." } ]
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When does 999 what's your emergency start?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does 999 what's your emergency series 5 start?", "short_answers": [ "30 October 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does 999 what's your emergency series 4 start?", "short_answers": [ "24 July 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does 999 what's your emergency series 3 start?", "short_answers": [ "4 July 2016" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does 999 what's your emergency series 5 episode 7 start?", "short_answers": [ "11 December 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does 999 what's your emergency series 5 episode 6 start?", "short_answers": [ "4 December 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does 999 what's your emergency series 5 episode 5 start?", "short_answers": [ "27 November 2017" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "999: What's Your Emergency?", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/999%3A%20What%27s%20Your%20Emergency%3F" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "999: What's Your Emergency? is a British television documentary.", "wikipage": "999: What's Your Emergency?" }, { "content": "Series 12 and 13 followed police officers and call handlers in South Yorkshire, with Northamptonshire police also making a return in Series 13.", "wikipage": "999: What's Your Emergency?" } ], "long_answer": "999: What's Your Emergency? is a British television documentary with several seasons. Season 3 started on 4 July 2016, season 4 started on 24 July 2017. The premiere episode of season 5 aired on 30 October 2017, the fifth episode of season 5 aired on 27 November 2017, the sixth episode of season 5 aired on 4 December 2017, while the seventh episode aired on 11 December 2017. As of 2021 the show is in its thirteenth season." } ]
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Who sings love you like there's no tomorrow?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sings the song \"Love Like There's No Tomorrow\"?", "short_answers": [ "Aaron and Thea Tippin" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sings \"Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow\"?", "short_answers": [ "Freddie Mercury" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love%20Me%20Like%20There%27s%20No%20Tomorrow" }, { "title": "Love Like There's No Tomorrow", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love%20Like%20There%27s%20No%20Tomorrow" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Aaron and Thea Tippin sing the song Love Like There's No Tomorrow, and Freddie Mercury sings Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow." } ]
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When is the wwe 2k 18 coming out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the standard edition of wwe 2k 18 coming out?", "short_answers": [ "October 17, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "WWE 2K18 is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by 2K Sports. It is the nineteenth installment in the WWE game series (fifth under the \"WWE 2K\" banner) and a follow-up to \"WWE 2K17\". It was released worldwide on October 17, 2017 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. With its release, \"WWE 2K18\" became the first in the series to be exclusively released on eighth generation hardware and also the first in the series to be released for PC and consoles simultaneously. A Nintendo Switch version followed on December 6, 2017, the inaugural release of the series for the Switch and the first WWE game to be released for a Nintendo platform since \"WWE '13\".", "question": "When is the wwe 2k 18 coming out for Nintendo Switch?", "short_answers": [ "December 6, 2017" ], "wikipage": "WWE 2K18" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the deluxe edition of wwe 2k 18 coming out?", "short_answers": [ "October 13, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the WrestleMania edition of wwe 2k 18 coming out?", "short_answers": [ "March 23, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "WWE 2K18", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWE%202K18" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Nintendo Switch[h] is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017.", "wikipage": "Nintendo Switch" } ], "long_answer": "The video game WWE 2K18 came out on several dates. The game's standard edition came out on October 17, 2017, while its deluxe edition came out on October 13, 2017, and its WrestleMania edition came out on March 23, 2018. The game came out for the Nintendo Switch console on December 6, 2017." } ]
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Who plays cindy in the grinch who stole christmas?
[ { "context": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas and simply The Grinch in the UK) is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy drama film directed by Ron Howard and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Based on Dr. Seuss's 1957 book of the same name, it was the first Dr. Seuss book to be adapted into a full-length feature film. The film is narrated by Anthony Hopkins and stars Jim Carrey in the title role along with Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin and Molly Shannon in supporting roles, as well as introducing Taylor Momsen as Cindy Lou Who.", "question": "Who plays Cindy Lou Who in the 2000 film 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'?|Who played Cindy in the film How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)?|Who played Cindy in the year 2000 film \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\"?", "short_answers": [ "Taylor Momsen", "Taylor Michel Momsen" ], "wikipage": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 film)" }, { "context": "The Grinch makes himself a Santa Claus-style coat and hat, to disguise himself as the famed Christmas character. He also disguises his dog Max as a reindeer. The Grinch then loads empty bags onto a sleigh and travels to Whoville in the night. Acting as the reverse of Santa Claus, he takes everything Christmas-themed in the first house he finds. In so doing, he is almost caught by Cindy Lou Who (voiced by an uncredited June Foray), a toddler Who girl who wakes up and sees him taking the Christmas tree. Maintaining character as Santa, the Grinch tells Cindy Lou that he is merely taking the tree to his workshop for repairs, and then gets her a drink before sending her back to bed. He finishes emptying the first house of all the Christmas-related items, then repeats the process at the other houses in Whoville.", "question": "Who plays cindy in the grinch who stole christmas TV special?|Who voiced Cindy Lou Who in the 1966 t.v. special \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\"?", "short_answers": [ "June Foray" ], "wikipage": "How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV special)" }, { "context": "The musical was performed at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, where it has run every Christmas season since 1998. The Old Globe production was directed by Jack O'Brien. This version featured songs from the television special, which had music by Albert Hague and lyrics by Seuss. A then-unknown Vanessa Anne Hudgens played Cindy Lou Who (1998–1999).", "question": "Who plays cindy in the grinch who stole christmas musical in 1998-1999?|Who played Cindy at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego in the musical How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 1998-1999?", "short_answers": [ "Vanessa Anne Hudgens" ], "wikipage": "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical" }, { "context": "Benedict Cumberbatch was cast as the titular character in April 2016. Illumination originally wanted Cumberbatch to voice the Grinch in his natural accent, however, Cumberbatch felt that since the rest of the cast is American, the Grinch himself should have an American accent. By September 2018, Angela Lansbury had been set to voice the Mayor of Whoville. Rashida Jones, Cameron Seely, and Kenan Thompson also joined the cast, while Pharrell Williams, who had previously worked on Illumination's \"Despicable Me\" films, was revealed to be narrating the film.", "question": "Who plays Cindy Lou Who in the 2018 animated film \"The Grinch\"?|Who played Cindy in the film How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2018)?", "short_answers": [ "Cameron Seely" ], "wikipage": "The Grinch (film)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Cindy in the Broadway show How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2007)?", "short_answers": [ "Caroline London + Athena Ripka" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Cindy in the Broadway show How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2006)?", "short_answers": [ "Nicole Bocchi + Caroline London" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The character Cindy from The Grinch Who Stole Christmas has been played by several actors. June Foray plays the role in the 1966 tv special. Nicole Bocchi + Caroline London played Cindy in the 2006 Broadway show production, while in the 2007 Broadway show it was Caroline London + Athena Ripka playing the part. In 1998-1999 at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, Vanessa Anne Hudgens was Cindy. In the 2000 film How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Taylor Momsen played the part of Cindy. And for the 2018 animated film, Cameron Seely played Cindy Lou Who." } ]
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Who appoints the member of state human rights commission in india?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who actually appoints the member sof state human rights commission in india?", "short_answers": [ "President of India" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who recommends appointments for the members of state human rights commission in india?", "short_answers": [ "Prime Minister, Home minister, Leaders of the Opposition, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, and Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "National Human Rights Commission of India", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Human%20Rights%20Commission%20of%20India" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Prime Minister, Home minister, Leaders of the Opposition, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, and Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha recommend appointments for the members of state human rights commission in India, and the President of India actually appoints the members of state human rights commission in India." } ]
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Using the first letter of each word to create a word?
[ { "context": "A 2017 example of a full word acrostic poem using the first word of every line, entitled \"For 2/14\": ", "question": "What is the poem called when using the first letter of each word to create a word?", "short_answers": [ "Acrostic" ], "wikipage": "Acrostic" }, { "context": "Whereas an abbreviation may be any type of shortened form, such as words with the middle omitted (for example, \"Rd\" for \"road\" or \"Dr\" for \"Doctor\"), an acronym is a word formed from the first letter or first few letters of each word in a phrase (such as \"sonar\", created from \"sound navigation and ranging\"). Attestations for \"\" in German are known from 1921, and for \"acronym\" in English from 1940.", "question": "What is it called when you use the first letter of each word to create a word?", "short_answers": [ "Acronym" ], "wikipage": "Acronym" } ]
[ { "title": "Acronym", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym" }, { "title": "Acrostic", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrostic" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Acronym is a word formed from the first letter or first few letters of each word in a phrase. The poem that is formed when using the first word of each line to create a word is called an Acrostic poem." } ]
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Who is left in the big brother house 20?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is left in the British big brother house at the end of the season 20?", "short_answers": [ "Sarah Harding, Amelia Lily, Sam Thompson, Derek Acorah, Chad Johnson, and Jemma Lucy" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The season premiered on June 27, 2018 on CBS in the United States and concluded on September 26, 2018. The season also received many controversies and criticisms throughout the season, but received mostly positive viewing figures. Despite an uncertain future for the show, CBS began accepting applications for a future season in September 2018. After 99 days in the \"Big Brother\" House, Kaycee Clark became the winner of \"Big Brother\" in a 5–4 vote over Tyler Crispen. Crispen was also named America's Favorite HouseGuest.", "question": "Who is left in the American big brother house at the end of the season 20?", "short_answers": [ "Tyler Crispen", "Kaycee Clark", "Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen" ], "wikipage": "Big Brother 20 (American season)" } ]
[ { "title": "Big Brother 20 (American season)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Brother%2020%20%28American%20season%29" }, { "title": "Celebrity Big Brother (British series 20)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity%20Big%20Brother%20%28British%20series%2020%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Big Brother 20 is the 20th season of the American reality television series Big Brother.", "wikipage": "Big Brother 20 (American season)" }, { "content": "Celebrity Big Brother 20 was the twentieth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley.", "wikipage": "Celebrity Big Brother (British series 20)" } ], "long_answer": "There are several Big Brothers, including the American series Big Brother and the British series Celebrity Big Brother. Kaycee Clark and Tyler Crispen were left in the American Big Brother house at the end of Season 20. Sarah Harding, Amelia Lily, Sam Thompson, Derek Acorah, Chad Johnson, and Jemma Lucy were left in the British Big Brother house at the end of Season 20." } ]
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Who played the little girl in jersey girl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played the little girl in jersey girl 1992?", "short_answers": [ "Jami Beth Gertz", "Jami Gertz" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Jersey Girl is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written, co-edited and directed by Kevin Smith. It stars Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, George Carlin, Stephen Root, Mike Starr and Raquel Castro. The film follows a young man who must take care of his precocious daughter in the midst of a family tragedy.", "question": "Who played the little girl in jersey girl 2004?", "short_answers": [ "Raquel Castro" ], "wikipage": "Jersey Girl (2004 film)" } ]
[ { "title": "Jersey Girl (2004 film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey%20Girl%20%282004%20film%29" }, { "title": "Jersey Girl", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey%20Girl" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Jami Beth Gertz played the little girl in jersey girl in 1992, and, in 2004 it was Raquel Castro." } ]
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Who plays lorraine on back to the future?
[ { "context": "Maggie McFly is played by Lea Thompson, who also plays Marty's mother Lorraine, even though Maggie is not an ancestor of Lorraine; in a DVD commentary track for \"Part III\", Bob Gale states that the creative team considered it important to include Thompson in the film, and he imagines that McFly men are simply \"genetically predisposed\" to be attracted to women who look like her.", "question": "Who plays lorraine on the 1985 back to the future film?", "short_answers": [ "Thompson", "Lea Katherine Thompson", "Lea Thompson" ], "wikipage": "List of Back to the Future characters" }, { "context": "Lorraine Baines-McFly (portrayed by Lea Thompson and voiced by Aimee Miles in \"Back to the Future: The Game\") is the wife of George McFly and the mother of Marty, Linda and Dave. She is the eldest daughter of Sam (George DiCenzo) and Stella (Frances Lee McCain) Baines, and sister of Milton (Jason Hervey), Sally (Maia Brewton), Toby, and Joey.", "question": "Who voices lorraine on back to the future: the game?", "short_answers": [ "Aimee Miles" ], "wikipage": "List of Back to the Future characters" }, { "context": "Maggie McFly is played by Lea Thompson, who also plays Marty's mother Lorraine, even though Maggie is not an ancestor of Lorraine; in a DVD commentary track for \"Part III\", Bob Gale states that the creative team considered it important to include Thompson in the film, and he imagines that McFly men are simply \"genetically predisposed\" to be attracted to women who look like her.", "question": "Who plays lorraine on the 1989 back to the future film?", "short_answers": [ "Thompson", "Lea Katherine Thompson", "Lea Thompson" ], "wikipage": "List of Back to the Future characters" }, { "context": "Maggie McFly is played by Lea Thompson, who also plays Marty's mother Lorraine, even though Maggie is not an ancestor of Lorraine; in a DVD commentary track for \"Part III\", Bob Gale states that the creative team considered it important to include Thompson in the film, and he imagines that McFly men are simply \"genetically predisposed\" to be attracted to women who look like her.", "question": "Who plays lorraine on the 1990 back to the future film?", "short_answers": [ "Thompson", "Lea Katherine Thompson", "Lea Thompson" ], "wikipage": "List of Back to the Future characters" } ]
[ { "title": "Back to the Future Part II", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20to%20the%20Future%20Part%20II" }, { "title": "Back to the Future", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20to%20the%20Future" }, { "title": "List of Back to the Future characters", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Back%20to%20the%20Future%20characters" }, { "title": "Back to the Future (1989 video game)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20to%20the%20Future%20%281989%20video%20game%29" }, { "title": "Back to the Future (1985 video game)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20to%20the%20Future%20%281985%20video%20game%29" }, { "title": "Back to the Future Part III", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20to%20the%20Future%20Part%20III" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In all three Back To The Future movies Lorraine is played by Lea Katherine Thompson, and in the Back To The Future game Aimee Miles voices the character. " } ]
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Who did aaron judge play for last year?
[ { "context": "Aaron James Judge (born April 26, 1992) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). Judge was unanimously selected as the American League (AL) Rookie of the Year in 2017 and finished second for AL Most Valuable Player.", "question": "Who did Aaron Judge play for in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "New York Yankees" ], "wikipage": "Aaron Judge" }, { "context": "Aaron James Judge (born April 26, 1992) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). Judge was unanimously selected as the American League (AL) Rookie of the Year in 2017 and finished second for AL Most Valuable Player.", "question": "Who did Aaron Judge play for in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "New York Yankees" ], "wikipage": "Aaron Judge" } ]
[ { "title": "Aaron Judge", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron%20Judge" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Aaron Judge played for the New York Yankees last year." } ]
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What is the newest madden game for ps4?
[ { "context": "\"Madden NFL 18\" was released on August 25, 2017. The game is the first in the series to be developed in the Frostbite Engine, and incorporates a story mode titled Longshot Mode, akin to \"The Journey\" in FIFA 17. It was announced that New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady would be on the cover, marking the second consecutive year where a Patriot will be on the cover. Furthermore, an enhanced G.O.A.T edition was also announced.", "question": "What is the newest madden game for ps4 coming out in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Madden NFL 18" ], "wikipage": "Madden NFL" }, { "context": "\"Madden NFL 17\" was released on August 23, 2016. The features in the game include an upgrade of the Ground Game, a redesigned and better Franchise Mode, \"Madden 365\", new Ball Carrier UI Prompts, the new Path Assist and more. New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski serves as the cover athlete.", "question": "What is the newest madden game for ps4 coming out in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Madden NFL 17" ], "wikipage": "Madden NFL" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the newest madden game for ps4 coming out in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Madden NFL 16" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Madden NFL", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madden%20NFL" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Madden NFL 22 is an American football video game based on the National Football League (NFL), developed by EA Tiburon and published by Electronic Arts. It is an installment of the long-running Madden NFL series, and was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on August 20, 2021.", "wikipage": "Madden NFL 22" }, { "content": "Madden NFL 21 is an American football video game based on the National Football League (NFL), developed by EA Tiburon and published by Electronic Arts. It is an installment of the long-running Madden NFL series. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on August 28, 2020, and for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on December 4, 2020.", "wikipage": "Madden NFL 21" }, { "content": "Madden NFL 20 is an American football video game based on the National Football League (NFL), developed by EA Tiburon and published by Electronic Arts. The latest installment in the long-running Madden NFL series, the game was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows on August 2, 2019.", "wikipage": "Madden NFL 20" }, { "content": "Madden NFL 19 is an American football sports video game based on the National Football League (NFL), developed and published by EA Sports.", "wikipage": "Madden NFL 19" }, { "content": "An installment in the long-running Madden NFL series, the game was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows on August 10, 2018, the first time it released for the latter since Madden NFL 08.", "wikipage": "Madden NFL 19" }, { "content": "The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.", "wikipage": "PlayStation 4" } ], "long_answer": "The Madden NFL series video games Madden NFL 22, Madden NFL 21, Madden NFL 20, and Madden NFL 19 were released for the PS4 in 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018, respectively. The newest Madden game for the PS4 that came out in 2017 was Madden NFL 18, that came out in 2016 was Madden NFL 17, and that came out in 2015 was Madden NFL 16." } ]
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When does easter fall on april fools day again?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does Easter fall on April Fool's day for the first time in the 21st century (in the Western Church)?", "short_answers": [ "2018" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does Easter fall on April Fool's day for the second time in the 21st century (in the Western Church)?", "short_answers": [ "2029" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does Easter fall on April Fool's day for the third time in the 21st century (in the Western Church)?", "short_answers": [ "2040" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of dates for Easter", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20dates%20for%20Easter" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Easter will fall on April Fool's Day in the years 2018, 2029, and 2040." } ]
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Who established the first textile mill where spinning and weaving occurred in one place?
[ { "context": "In 1814 the Boston Manufacturing Company of New England established a \"fully integrated\" mill on the Charles River at Waltham, Massachusetts. Despite the ban on exporting technology from the UK, one of its proprietors, Francis Cabot Lowell, had travelled to Manchester to study the mill system and memorised some of its details. In the same year, Paul Moody built the first successful power loom in the US. Moody used a system of overhead pulleys and leather belting, rather than bevel gearing, to power his machines. The group devised the Waltham System of working, which was duplicated at Lowell, Massachusetts and several other new cities throughout the state. Mill girls, some as young as ten, were paid less than men, but received a fixed wage for their 73-hour week. They lived in company-owned boarding houses, and attended churches supported by the companies.", "question": "What company established the first textile mill where spinning and weaving occurred in one place?", "short_answers": [ "Boston Manufacturing Company" ], "wikipage": "Cotton mill" }, { "context": "In 1814 the Boston Manufacturing Company of New England established a \"fully integrated\" mill on the Charles River at Waltham, Massachusetts. Despite the ban on exporting technology from the UK, one of its proprietors, Francis Cabot Lowell, had travelled to Manchester to study the mill system and memorised some of its details. In the same year, Paul Moody built the first successful power loom in the US. Moody used a system of overhead pulleys and leather belting, rather than bevel gearing, to power his machines. The group devised the Waltham System of working, which was duplicated at Lowell, Massachusetts and several other new cities throughout the state. Mill girls, some as young as ten, were paid less than men, but received a fixed wage for their 73-hour week. They lived in company-owned boarding houses, and attended churches supported by the companies.", "question": "What individual established the first textile mill where spinning and weaving occurred in one place?", "short_answers": [ "Francis Cabot Lowell", "Lowell" ], "wikipage": "Cotton mill" } ]
[ { "title": "Cotton mill", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton%20mill" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Francis Cabot Lowell at the Boston Manufacturing Company established the first textile mill where spinning and weaving occurred in one place, in 1814." } ]
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What station is the breakfast club on in florida?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What station is the breakfast club on, airing in Jacksonville florida?", "short_answers": [ "93.3 The Beat", "WJBT" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What station is the breakfast club on, airing in Miami florida?", "short_answers": [ "WMIB", "103.5 FM", "103.5 The Beat" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What station is the breakfast club on, airing in Orlando Florida?", "short_answers": [ "104.5 FM", "W283AN", "104.5 The Beat" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Breakfast Club (radio show)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Breakfast%20Club%20%28radio%20show%29" }, { "title": "WWPR-FM", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWPR-FM" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Breakfast Club, in FL, airs on 93.3 The Beat in Jacksonville, 103.5 The Beat in Miami, and 104.5 The Beat in Orlando." } ]
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Who was the actress that played rizzo in grease?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played rizzo in the 1978 film grease?", "short_answers": [ "Stockard Channing" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played rizzo in the 1971 musical grease?", "short_answers": [ "Susan Williams" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Grease", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grease" }, { "title": "Grease (musical)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grease%20%28musical%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Stockard Channing played Rizzo in the 1978 film, Grease, while Susan Williams played the role in the 1971 musical, Grease." } ]
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Who said give me libert or give me death?
[ { "context": "\"Give me liberty, or give me death!\" is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.", "question": "Who said give me libert or give me death in Virginia?", "short_answers": [ "Patrick Henry" ], "wikipage": "Give me liberty, or give me death!" }, { "context": "More recently, in China, Ren Jianyu, a 25-year-old former college student \"village official\" was given a two-year re-education through labor sentence for an online anti-CPC speech. A T-shirt of Ren's saying \"Give me liberty or give me death!\" (in Chinese) has been taken as evidence of his anti-social guilt.", "question": "Who said give me libert or give me death in China?", "short_answers": [ "Ren Jianyu" ], "wikipage": "Give me liberty, or give me death!" } ]
[ { "title": "Give me liberty, or give me death!", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give%20me%20liberty%2C%20or%20give%20me%20death%21" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "A Founding Father, he served as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia, from 1776 to 1779 and from 1784 to 1786.", "wikipage": "Patrick Henry" } ], "long_answer": "There were several who said \"give me liberty or give me death,\" including Patrick Henry, a Founding Father who said it in a speech he made in Richmond, Virginia, and Ren Jianyu, a former college student who said it in China." } ]
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What does the name christian mean in spanish?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What does the name christian mean in spanish when it comes from Christianus?", "short_answers": [ "follower of Christ" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What does the name christian mean in spanish when it comes from christus?", "short_answers": [ "anointed" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Christian", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian" }, { "title": "New Christian", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Christian" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Christians (/ˈkrɪstʃən, -tiən/ (About this soundlisten)) are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.", "wikipage": "Christians" } ], "long_answer": "Christians are people who follow or adhere to Christianity or are a follower of Christ, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The Christians got their name from Christus in Spanish, which means the anointed." } ]
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What are the trees from the lorax called?
[ { "context": "The land once thrived with Truffula trees when the Once-ler first came to the area in a horse-drawn cart. Living among the foliage are the brown Bar-ba-Loots, who eat Truffula fruit from the local trees. In the nearby pond live the Humming Fish, and overhead fly the Swomee Swans. The trees amaze the Once-ler with their texture and scent, and he soon builds a small shop in the area. After cutting down a Truffula tree, the Lorax pops out of its stump. The Lorax claims to speak for the trees, and demands to know what the Once-ler is doing. The Once-ler explains that he is using the Truffula tree's tufts to make something called a \"Thneed... a fine something that all people need.\" He insists that he is only cutting one tree down and causing no harm, but when the Thneed sells quickly, the Once-ler begins cutting down down Truffula trees \"en masse\" to make more Thneeds. (It is also noted that the Truffula tree grows extremely slowly - ten years before the seed even becomes a sapling and at least ten years after that to grow - making farming the tree impractical.) Soon, he calls his relatives to help him grow his thriving business into a boomtown. As the Lorax protests against the Once-ler's actions, a bulldozer picks up the Truffula tree where he stands and the Lorax is thrown into a truck with the Truffula tree and caught in an assembly line.", "question": "What are the trees in the children's book The Lorax called?", "short_answers": [ "Truffula" ], "wikipage": "The Lorax (TV special)" }, { "context": "The land once thrived with Truffula trees when the Once-ler first came to the area in a horse-drawn cart. Living among the foliage are the brown Bar-ba-Loots, who eat Truffula fruit from the local trees. In the nearby pond live the Humming Fish, and overhead fly the Swomee Swans. The trees amaze the Once-ler with their texture and scent, and he soon builds a small shop in the area. After cutting down a Truffula tree, the Lorax pops out of its stump. The Lorax claims to speak for the trees, and demands to know what the Once-ler is doing. The Once-ler explains that he is using the Truffula tree's tufts to make something called a \"Thneed... a fine something that all people need.\" He insists that he is only cutting one tree down and causing no harm, but when the Thneed sells quickly, the Once-ler begins cutting down down Truffula trees \"en masse\" to make more Thneeds. (It is also noted that the Truffula tree grows extremely slowly - ten years before the seed even becomes a sapling and at least ten years after that to grow - making farming the tree impractical.) Soon, he calls his relatives to help him grow his thriving business into a boomtown. As the Lorax protests against the Once-ler's actions, a bulldozer picks up the Truffula tree where he stands and the Lorax is thrown into a truck with the Truffula tree and caught in an assembly line.", "question": "What are the trees in the 2012 movie The Lorax called?", "short_answers": [ "Truffula tree" ], "wikipage": "The Lorax (TV special)" }, { "context": "The land once thrived with Truffula trees when the Once-ler first came to the area in a horse-drawn cart. Living among the foliage are the brown Bar-ba-Loots, who eat Truffula fruit from the local trees. In the nearby pond live the Humming Fish, and overhead fly the Swomee Swans. The trees amaze the Once-ler with their texture and scent, and he soon builds a small shop in the area. After cutting down a Truffula tree, the Lorax pops out of its stump. The Lorax claims to speak for the trees, and demands to know what the Once-ler is doing. The Once-ler explains that he is using the Truffula tree's tufts to make something called a \"Thneed... a fine something that all people need.\" He insists that he is only cutting one tree down and causing no harm, but when the Thneed sells quickly, the Once-ler begins cutting down down Truffula trees \"en masse\" to make more Thneeds. (It is also noted that the Truffula tree grows extremely slowly - ten years before the seed even becomes a sapling and at least ten years after that to grow - making farming the tree impractical.) Soon, he calls his relatives to help him grow his thriving business into a boomtown. As the Lorax protests against the Once-ler's actions, a bulldozer picks up the Truffula tree where he stands and the Lorax is thrown into a truck with the Truffula tree and caught in an assembly line.", "question": "What are the trees in the TV special The Lorax called?", "short_answers": [ "Truffula" ], "wikipage": "The Lorax (TV special)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Lorax is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and published in 1971.[1]", "wikipage": "The Lorax" }, { "content": "The story is commonly recognized as a fable concerning the danger of human destruction of the natural environment, using the literary element of personification to create relatable characters for industry (as the Once-ler), the environment (being the Truffula trees) and activism (as the Lorax).", "wikipage": "The Lorax" } ], "long_answer": "The Lorax is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and published in 1971. The story is commonly recognized as a fable concerning the danger of human destruction of the natural environment, using the literary element of personification to create relatable characters for industry, as the Once-ler, the environment, being the Truffula trees, and activism, as the Lorax. The Truffula trees are in the 2012 movie of the Lorax as well as the TV Special." } ]
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Who regulates the privacy act in australia and new zealand?
[ { "context": "The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), known until 2010 as the Office of the Australian Privacy Commissioner is an independent Australian Government agency, acting as the national data protection authority for Australia, established under the \"Australian Information Commissioner Act 2010\", headed by the Australian Information Commissioner.", "question": "Who regulates the privacy act in Australia?", "short_answers": [ "Office of the Australian Information Commissioner", "Office of the Australian Privacy Commissione" ], "wikipage": "Office of the Australian Information Commissioner" }, { "context": "Given the importance of this proposed legislation, when public submissions for the Bill were called for, 92 were received by the Select Committee. These included submissions made by the New Zealand Law Society, the New Zealand Human Rights Commissioner, and the Privacy Commissioner and many of their recommendations were similar in nature expressing concern over the words used to draft the Bill making the powers of the bodies uncertain, and also the potential for ordinary New Zealanders’ privacy rights to be breached.", "question": "Who regulates the privacy act in New Zealand?", "short_answers": [ "New Zealand Privacy Commissioner", "Privacy Commissioner" ], "wikipage": "Right to privacy in New Zealand" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What individual regulated the privacy act from February 2014 on?", "short_answers": [ "John Edwards" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What individual regulated the privacy act from 2003 to February 2014?", "short_answers": [ "Marie Shroff" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What individual regulated the privacy act from 1993-2003?", "short_answers": [ "Bruce Slane" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Office of the Australian Information Commissioner", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office%20of%20the%20Australian%20Information%20Commissioner" }, { "title": "Right to privacy in New Zealand", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right%20to%20privacy%20in%20New%20Zealand" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Sir Bruce Slane, KNZM CBE (1993–2003)", "wikipage": "Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand)" }, { "content": "Marie Shroff, CNZM CVO (2003 – February 2014)", "wikipage": "Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand)" }, { "content": "John Edwards (17 February 2014 – present)", "wikipage": "Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand)" } ], "long_answer": "The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner and the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner regulate the Privacy Act in each respective country. Bruce Slane held the New Zealander position from 1993 to 2003, Marie Shroff from 2003 to 2014, and John Edwards since 2014." } ]
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What us state has the highest population density?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What us state has the highest population density, in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "New Jersey" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What us state/territory has the highest population density in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Washington, D.C.", "District of Columbia" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What us state has the highest population density, in 2013?", "short_answers": [ "New Jersey" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The list below only includes incorporated places of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Unincorporated census-designated places, places in Puerto Rico, and the five boroughs of New York City are all listed in separate tables below. The District of Columbia would be included in the list, but Washington, D.C. misses the 10,000 mark as it has a population density of 9,800 people per square mile as of the 2010 U.S. Census (as of 2013 American Community Survey estimates, however, Washington now has a density of 10,528 people per square mile).", "question": "What us state/territory has the highest population density in 2013?", "short_answers": [ "Washington, D.C.", "District of Columbia" ], "wikipage": "List of United States cities by population density" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "According to the 2010 census, what us state has the city with the highest population density?", "short_answers": [ "New Jersey" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of United States cities by population density", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20United%20States%20cities%20by%20population%20density" }, { "title": "List of states and territories of the United States by population density", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20states%20and%20territories%20of%20the%20United%20States%20by%20population%20density" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Population density is defined as the population per (divided by) land area.", "wikipage": "List of states and territories of the United States by population density" } ], "long_answer": "Population density is defined as the population per land area, or, more specifically, the population divided by land area. According to the census of 2010, the US city with the highest population density was located in New Jersey. New Jersey was also the US state with the highest population density in both 2013 and 2015. While the District of Columbia was the US territory with the highest population density in 2013 and 2015." } ]
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Who came up with the idea for the voice?
[ { "context": "The Voice is an American singing competition television series broadcast on NBC. It premiered during the spring television cycle on April 26, 2011, and expanded into the fall cycle with the premiere of the third season on September 10, 2012. Based on the original \"The Voice of Holland\", and part of The Voice franchise it has aired seventeen seasons and aims to find currently unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, age 13 or over, drawn from public auditions.", "question": "What is the American TV series The voice based on?", "short_answers": [ "The Voice of Holland" ], "wikipage": "The Voice (American TV series)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which television producer came up with the idea for the original version of the voice franchise with VanVelzen?", "short_answers": [ "Johannes Hendrikus Hubert \"John\" de Mol Jr.", "John de Mol Jr.", "John de Mol" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which Dutch singer came up with the idea for the original version of the voice franchise with John de Mol and thought of the rotating chairs?", "short_answers": [ "VanVelzen", "Roel van Velzen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which Dutch program director pushed John de Mol to come up with the idea of the Blind Auditions for the original version of the voice franchise?", "short_answers": [ "Erland Galjaard" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Voice (American TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Voice%20%28American%20TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Based on the original The Voice of Holland and part of The Voice franchise, it has aired twenty seasons and aims to find unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, age 13 or over, drawn from public auditions.", "wikipage": "The Voice (American TV series)" }, { "content": "Talpa's John de Mol, creator of Big Brother, first created The Voice concept with Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. ", "wikipage": "The Voice (franchise)" }, { "content": " Erland Galjaard, a Dutch program director, asked John de Mol about whether he could come up with a format that went a step further than The X Factor. De Mol then came up with the idea of Blind Audition.", "wikipage": "The Voice (franchise)" }, { "content": "The rotating chairs concept was invented by Roel van Velzen.", "wikipage": "The Voice (franchise)" } ], "long_answer": "The American TV show \"The Voice\" is based on \"The Voice of Holland\", created by John de Mol and Roel van Velzen. The rotating chairs concept was invented van Velzen, while producer Erland Galjaard encouraged the producers to introduce the concept of blind auditions." } ]
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Who played galadriel in lord of the rings?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played galadriel in the Toronto Cast of the musical lord of the rings?", "short_answers": [ "Rebecca Jackson Mendoza" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played galadriel in the Original London Cast of the musical lord of the rings?", "short_answers": [ "Laura Michelle Kelly" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played galadriel in the Final London Cast of the musical lord of the rings?", "short_answers": [ "Abbie Osmon" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played galadriel in the film lord of the rings as a cast member?", "short_answers": [ "Annette Crosbie" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played galadriel in the film lord of the rings as a character actor?", "short_answers": [ "Jeri Lea Ray" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Lord of the Rings", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Lord%20of%20the%20Rings" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Galadriel (IPA: [ɡaˈladri.ɛl]) is a character created by J. R. R. Tolkien in his Middle-earth legendarium. She appears in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales.", "wikipage": "Galadriel" } ], "long_answer": "Galadriel is a character in the novel \"Lord of the Rings\" by J. R. R. Tolkien. In the Toronto Cast of the musical Lord of the Rings she was played by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza. In the Original London Cast of the musical she was played by Laura Michelle Kelly. In the Final London Cast she was played by Abbie Osmon. In the film version, she was played by Annette Crosbie as a cast member and as a character actor by Jeri Lea Ray." } ]
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Who does elizabeth love in pirates of the caribbean?
[ { "context": "Elizabeth Swann (later Elizabeth Turner) is a fictional character in the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series. She appears in \"\" (2003) and three of its sequels, \"\" (2006), \"\" (2007) and \"\" (2017). She is portrayed by Keira Knightley (and as a child by Lucinda Dryzek in the prologue of \"The Curse of the Black Pearl\"). She is known to use the alias \"Elizabeth Turner\", but this later becomes her married name when she weds Will Turner.", "question": "Who is Elizabeth's primary love interest in Pirates of the Caribbean?", "short_answers": [ "Will Turner" ], "wikipage": "Elizabeth Swann" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who does Elizabeth develop feelings for after being marooned with him in Pirates of the Caribbean?", "short_answers": [ "Jack Sparrow" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Elizabeth Swann", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Swann" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Elizabeth is a spirited, intelligent, and independent-minded character whose beauty attracted Will Turner, James Norrington, Sao Feng, and Captain Jack Sparrow. Only Will Turner's affections were reciprocated, although she struggled with a subtle attraction and kiss with Sparrow, and a compassionate friendship with Norrington.", "wikipage": "Elizabeth Swann" } ], "long_answer": "Elizabeth is a spirited, intelligent, and independent-minded character in Pirates of the Caribbean, whose beauty attracted Will Turner, James Norrington, Sao Feng, and Captain Jack Sparrow. Only Will Turner's affections were reciprocated, although she struggled with a subtle attraction and kiss with Sparrow, and a compassionate friendship with Norrington." } ]
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Who said never mind on saturday night live?
[ { "context": "Emily Litella is a fictional character created and performed by comedian Gilda Radner in a series of appearances on \"Saturday Night Live\". Based on a person in her early life, Emily Litella was a popular character in Radner's comedy repertoire.", "question": "Which character said never mind on saturday night live?", "short_answers": [ "Emily Litella" ], "wikipage": "Emily Litella" }, { "context": "Emily Litella is a fictional character created and performed by comedian Gilda Radner in a series of appearances on \"Saturday Night Live\". Based on a person in her early life, Emily Litella was a popular character in Radner's comedy repertoire.", "question": "Which actress said never mind on saturday night live?", "short_answers": [ "Gilda Radner", "Gilda Susan Radner" ], "wikipage": "Emily Litella" } ]
[ { "title": "Emily Litella", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Litella" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "\"Never mind\" was something the character Emily LItella, played by Gilda Susan Radner, said on Saturday Night Live." } ]
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When do the new dr who episodes start?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do the new dr who episodes in series 10 start?", "short_answers": [ "15 April 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do the new dr who episodes in series 9 start?", "short_answers": [ "19 September 2015" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do the new dr who episodes in series 8 start?", "short_answers": [ "23 August 2014" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Doctor Who", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor%20Who" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme broadcast by BBC One since 1963. ", "wikipage": "Doctor Who" } ], "long_answer": "Doctor Who is a television series. The new Dr. Who episodes in series 8 started on 23 August 2014. The new Dr. Who episodes in series 9 started on 19 September 2015 while the new Dr. Who episodes in series 10 started on 15 April 2017." } ]
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Who plays spider man in the amazing spider man?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays spider man in the first the amazing spider man movie?", "short_answers": [ "Andrew Russell Garfield", "Andrew Garfield", "Garfield" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays spider man in the amazing spider man 2?", "short_answers": [ "Andrew Russell Garfield", "Andrew Garfield", "Garfield" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays spider man in the amazing spider man tv series?", "short_answers": [ "Hammond", "Nicholas Hammond" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book series of the same name. It is the fourth theatrical Spider-Man film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, a reboot of the series following Sam Raimi's 2002–2007 Spider-Man trilogy, and the first of the two The Amazing Spider-Man films. The film was directed by Marc Webb and written by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves from a story by Vanderbilt, and stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Campbell Scott, Irrfan Khan, Martin Sheen, and Sally Field. In the film, after Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically altered spider, he gains newfound, spider-like powers and ventures out to save the city from the machinations of a mysterious reptilian foe.", "wikipage": "The Amazing Spider-Man (film)" }, { "content": " A sequel, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, was released on May 2, 2014.", "wikipage": "The Amazing Spider-Man (film)" }, { "content": " It is the first live-action television series featuring Spider-Man and was shown in the United States from September 14, 1977 to July 6, 1979.[", "wikipage": "The Amazing Spider-Man (TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "Several adaptations of Marvel Comic's Spider-Man have shared the title \"The Amazing Spider-Man\" or similar, where different people have played the character. In 2012, a reboot of the series following Sam Raimi's 2002–2007 Spider-Man trilogy was released, where a genetically altered spider bites Peter Parker as he gains newfound, spider-like powers, venturing out to save the city from the machinations of a mysterious reptilian foe. Andrew Garfield plays Spiderman-Man both in this movie and its sequel, \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2,\" released on May 2, 2014. The name also refers to a 1977 series, the first live-action TV show featuring Spider-Man, portrayed by Nicholas Hammond." } ]
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How many teams are there in the afl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many teams are there in the afl in 1960-1965?", "short_answers": [ "8" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many teams are there in the afl in 1966-1967?", "short_answers": [ "9" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many teams are there in the afl in 1968–1970?", "short_answers": [ "10" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The AFL began regular-season play (a night game on Friday, September 9, 1960) with eight teams in the league", "wikipage": "American Football League" }, { "content": "eague expansion was approved at a meeting held on June 7, and on August 16 the AFL's ninth franchise was officially awarded to Robbie and television star Danny Thomas.", "wikipage": "American Football League" }, { "content": "The AFL added its tenth and final team on May 24, 1967, when it awarded the league's second expansion franchise to an ownership group from Cincinnati, Ohio, headed by NFL legend Paul Brown", "wikipage": "American Football League" } ], "long_answer": "The AFL began playing on Friday, September 9, 1960, with 8 teams. There were 8 teams in the league until 1966, when the league increased to 9 teams with the addition of the Miami Dolphins. From 1968 to 1970, the league had 10 teams with the addition of a team in Cincinnati." } ]
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When did puerto become part of the usa?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did puerto become part of the usa due to the Treaty of Paris of 1898 coming into effect?", "short_answers": [ "April 11, 1899" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did puerto become part of the usa due to the Treaty of Paris of 1898 being signed?", "short_answers": [ "10 December 1898" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Puerto", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Puerto Rico[b] (Spanish for 'Rich Port'; abbreviated PR; Taino: Boriken, Borinquen),[10] officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico[a] (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit. 'Free Associated State of Puerto Rico')[c] is a Caribbean island and unincorporated territory of the United States. It is located in the northeast Caribbean Sea, approximately 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida.", "wikipage": "Puerto Rico" } ], "long_answer": "Puerto Rico, officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is a Caribbean island and unincorporated territory of the United States. It is located in the northeast Caribbean Sea, approximately 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Miami, Florida. It became a part of the US due to the Treaty of Paris of 1898, which was signed on 10 December 1898 and came into effect on April 11, 1899." } ]
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When has china qualified for the world cup?
[ { "context": "The China national football team was founded in 1924 and joined FIFA in 1931–1958, and then from 1979. China first entered World Cup qualification in 1957 in an attempt to qualify for the 1958 FIFA World Cup. China failed to score a goal in their maiden World Cup appearance in 2002. However, qualifying for the tournament has been considered the greatest accomplishment in China's football history. As football is widely followed in China, triumph by the national team is considered to be a source of national pride. Around 300 million people tuned into broadcasts of China's World Cup 2002 matches, with 170 million new television sets being purchased by citizens in order to watch their nation's first World Cup appearance. The team is colloquially referred to as \"Team China\" (中国队), the \"National Team\" (国家队) or \"Guozu\" (国足, lit. \"national foot\" also meaning national football).", "question": "When has china qualified for the men's FIFA world cup?", "short_answers": [ "2002" ], "wikipage": "China at the FIFA World Cup" }, { "context": "The 1999 and 2003 Women's World Cups were both held in the United States; in 2003 China was supposed to host it, but the tournament was moved because of SARS. As compensation, China retained its automatic qualification to the 2003 tournament as host nation, and was automatically chosen to host the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. Germany hosted the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, as decided by vote in October 2007. In March 2011, FIFA awarded Canada the right to host the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The 2015 edition saw the field expand from 16 to 24 teams.", "question": "When has china qualified for the women's FIFA world cup?", "short_answers": [ "1999" ], "wikipage": "FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "context": "From 2007 through 2009 the tournament was held at the Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, China, receiving the name Mission Hills World Cup. There was no tournament in 2010, it having been announced that the event would change from annual to biennial, held in odd-numbered years, to accommodate the 2016 inclusion of golf at the Olympics. The 2011 tournament was at a new venue — Mission Hills Haikou in the Chinese island province of Hainan.", "question": "When has china qualified and were runner's up for the golf world cup?", "short_answers": [ "2016" ], "wikipage": "World Cup (men's golf)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When has china qualified and won the golf world cup?", "short_answers": [ "1971" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "China has qualified for the men's FIFA World Cup in 2002 and the women's FIFA World Cup in 1999. In 2016 China qualified and were runner's up for the Golf World Cup and in 1971 they qualified and won." } ]
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Who were the hosts of america got talent?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who judged season 13 of America's got talent?", "short_answers": [ "Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Mel B" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who judged season 12 of America's got Talent?", "short_answers": [ "Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Mel B" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who judged season 11 of America's got Talent?", "short_answers": [ "Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Mel B" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "America's Got Talent", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s%20Got%20Talent" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "America's Got Talent (often abbreviated as AGT) is a televised American talent show competition, and is part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell.", "wikipage": "America's Got Talent" } ], "long_answer": "America's Got Talent, often abbreviated as AGT, is a televised American talent show competition, and is part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell. The judges for Season 11, 12, and 13 were Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, and Mel B." } ]
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When did budapest became the capital of hungary?
[ { "context": "The 19th century was dominated by the Hungarian struggle for independence and modernisation. The national insurrection against the Habsburgs began in the Hungarian capital in 1848 and was defeated one and a half years later, with the help of the Russian Empire. 1867 was the year of Reconciliation that brought about the birth of Austria-Hungary. This made Budapest the twin capital of a dual monarchy. It was this compromise which opened the second great phase of development in the history of Budapest, lasting until World War I. In 1849 the Chain Bridge linking Buda with Pest was opened as the first permanent bridge across the Danube and in 1873 Buda and Pest were officially merged with the third part, Óbuda (Old Buda), thus creating the new metropolis of Budapest. The dynamic Pest grew into the country's administrative, political, economic, trade and cultural hub. Ethnic Hungarians overtook Germans in the second half of the 19th century due to mass migration from the overpopulated rural Transdanubia and Great Hungarian Plain. Between 1851 and 1910 the proportion of Hungarians increased from 35.6% to 85.9%, Hungarian became the dominant language, and German was crowded out. The proportion of Jews peaked in 1900 with 23.6%. Due to the prosperity and the large Jewish community of the city at the start of the 20th century, Budapest was often called the \"Jewish Mecca\" or \"Judapest\".", "question": "When did Budapest become the capital of Hungary, as part of a dual monarchy?", "short_answers": [ "1867" ], "wikipage": "Budapest" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Budapest become the single capital of Hungary?", "short_answers": [ "November 17, 1873" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Budapest", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Budapest became the capital of Hungary as part of a dual monarchy between Austria and Hungary in 1867. On November 17, 1873 Buda and Pest were officially merged with Óbuda, thus creating the new metropolis of Budapest and the single capital of Hungary." } ]
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When did they stop making silver kennedy half dollars?
[ { "context": "The Mint struck Kennedy half dollars in large numbers in an attempt to meet the overwhelming demand. The Treasury had initially planned to issue 91 million half dollars for 1964, but raised the number to 141 million. However, a public announcement of the increase failed to cause more coins to actually circulate or to decrease the prices on the secondary market. By late November, the Mint had struck approximately 160 million pieces, yet the coin was almost never seen in circulation. Silver prices were rising, and the majority of the coins were being hoarded. Hopeful that issuing more 1964-dated coins would counter the speculation in them, the Treasury requested and received Congressional authorization to continue striking 1964-dated coins into 1965. Eventually, almost 430 million half dollars dated 1964 were struck, a sum greater than the total struck for circulation in the sixteen years of the Franklin half dollar series.", "question": "When did they stop making almost fully silver Kennedy half dollars?", "short_answers": [ "1964" ], "wikipage": "Kennedy half dollar" }, { "context": "In 1971, silver was eliminated entirely from the coins and production increased, but the half dollar still saw only a minimal increase in usage. A special design for the reverse of the half dollar was issued for the United States Bicentennial and was struck in 1975 and 1976. In addition to business strikes, special collector coins were struck for the Bicentennial in silver clad; silver proof sets in which the dime, quarter and half dollar were struck in 90% silver were first minted in 1992. In 2014 a special edition of the Kennedy half dollar was also struck in 99.99% gold.", "question": "When was silver completely eliminated from Kennedy Half Dollars?", "short_answers": [ "1971" ], "wikipage": "Kennedy half dollar" } ]
[ { "title": "Kennedy half dollar", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy%20half%20dollar" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Kennedy half dollar, first minted in 1964, is a fifty-cent coin currently issued by the United States Mint.", "wikipage": "Kennedy half dollar" }, { "content": "Starting with 1965-dated pieces, the percentage of fine silver was reduced from 90% to 40% (silver clad), but even with this change the coin saw little circulation.", "wikipage": "Kennedy half dollar" } ], "long_answer": "The Kennedy half dollar, first minted in 1964, is a fifty-cent coin currently issued by the United States Mint. Starting with 1965-dated pieces, the percentage of fine silver was reduced from 90% to 40% (silver clad), but even with this change the coin saw little circulation. In 1971, silver was eliminated entirely from the coins and production increased, but the half dollar still saw only a minimal increase in usage." } ]
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When is the final episode of madam secretary?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the final episode of season 4 of madam secretary?", "short_answers": [ "May 20, 2018" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the final episode of season 3 of madam secretary?", "short_answers": [ "May 21, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the final episode of season 2 of madam secretary?", "short_answers": [ "May 8, 2016" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Madam Secretary (TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madam%20Secretary%20%28TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The series was renewed for a final 10-episode sixth season in May 2019, which premiered October 6, 2019.", "wikipage": "Madam Secretary (TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "The series finale of Madam Secretary aired on October 6, 2019. The final episode of season 4 aired on May 20, 2018. The final episode of season 3 aired on May 21, 2017, and the final episode of season 2 aired on May 8, 2016. " } ]
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What is on the back of a canadian nickel?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is on the back of most canadian nickels?", "short_answers": [ "Beaver sitting on a rock" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is on the back of a 2017 commemorative canadian nickel?", "short_answers": [ "a beaver influenced by the northeastern woodland Algonkian heritage" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is on the back of 1967 centennial canadian nickel?", "short_answers": [ "a hopping rabbit" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 1951, a special commemorative five-cent piece depicting a nickel refinery was struck to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the metal's initial discovery by Swedish chemist Axel F. Cronstedt. Due to the onset of the Korean War, production of this commemorative was halted to preserve nickel for the war effort, resulting in a second non-commemorative 1951 \"nickel\" made of plated steel.", "question": "What is on the back of a 1951 canadian nickel?", "short_answers": [ "a nickel refinery" ], "wikipage": "Nickel (Canadian coin)" } ]
[ { "title": "Nickel (Canadian coin)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel%20%28Canadian%20coin%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Canadian nickels have had beavers, a rabbit, and an oil refinery on their backs. Most Canadian nickels have a beaver sitting on a rock on their backs. On the back of a 2017 commemorative Canadian nickel is a beaver influenced by the northeastern woodland Algonkian heritage, while on the back of a 1967 centennial Canadian nickel is a hopping rabbit. A nickel refinery was on the back of a 1951 Canadian nickel, a special commemorative five-cent piece celebrating the 200th anniversary of the metal's discovery." } ]
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What language do they speak in beijing china?
[ { "context": "The Beijing dialect (), also known as Pekingese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China. It is the phonological basis of Standard Chinese, the official language in the People's Republic of China and Republic of China and one of the official languages in Singapore. Despite the similarity to Standard Chinese, it is characterized by some \"iconic\" differences, including the addition of a final rhotic -r / 儿 to some words (e.g. 哪儿). Lexically, the dialect has absorbed influences from the Mongolian language and Manchu language, legacies of Beijing's \"tumultuous history\" including the Mongol invasion and Manchu invasion. Between the Yuan and Qing, the Ming dynasty also introduced southern dialectal influences into the dialect.", "question": "What language is spoken in Beijing China?", "short_answers": [ "Mandarin" ], "wikipage": "Beijing dialect" }, { "context": "The Beijing dialect (), also known as Pekingese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China. It is the phonological basis of Standard Chinese, the official language in the People's Republic of China and Republic of China and one of the official languages in Singapore. Despite the similarity to Standard Chinese, it is characterized by some \"iconic\" differences, including the addition of a final rhotic -r / 儿 to some words (e.g. 哪儿). Lexically, the dialect has absorbed influences from the Mongolian language and Manchu language, legacies of Beijing's \"tumultuous history\" including the Mongol invasion and Manchu invasion. Between the Yuan and Qing, the Ming dynasty also introduced southern dialectal influences into the dialect.", "question": "What is the type of Mandarin that is spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China?", "short_answers": [ "Beijing dialect" ], "wikipage": "Beijing dialect" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is an alternative name for the type of Mandarin that is spoken in the urban area of Beijing, China?", "short_answers": [ "Pekinese" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Beijing dialect", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing%20dialect" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "By the early 20th century, a standard form based on the Beijing dialect, with elements from other Mandarin dialects, was adopted as the national language.", "wikipage": "Mandarin Chinese" } ], "long_answer": "Mandarin is the language that is spoken in Beijing, China. The Beijing dialect, also known as Pekinese, is the prestige dialect of Mandarin that is spoken in the urban area of Beijing. By the early 20th century, a standard form of Mandarin based on the Beijing dialect, with elements from other Mandarin dialects, was adopted as the national language of China." } ]
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Bible verse if your hand causes you sin cut off?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Bible verse \"If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off\"?", "short_answers": [ "Mark 9:43", "Mark 9:43-46" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Matthew 5:30 is the thirtieth verse of the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. Part of the section on adultery, it is very similar to the previous verse, but with the hand mentioned instead of the eye. For a discussion of the radicalism of these verses see . Jesus had stated that looking at a woman in lust is equal to the act of adultery itself and in this verse he recommends cutting off one's hand to prevent sinning.", "question": "Bible verse \"If your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off\"?", "short_answers": [ "Matthew 5:30" ], "wikipage": "Matthew 5:30" } ]
[ { "title": "Matthew 5:30", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew%205%3A30" }, { "title": "List of major textual variants in the New Testament", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20major%20textual%20variants%20in%20the%20New%20Testament" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In Jewish writings of the time it was common to have a foot, hand, eye triple structure.", "wikipage": "Matthew 5:30 Analysis" }, { "content": "This full triple structure is seen in the similar discussions at Mark 9:43–47, and a version much closer to that in Mark appears at Matthew 18:8-9,[1] which is talking about 'drastic corrective action', not 'literal mutilation',[2] but nonetheless underscores the seriousness of the sin.[3]", "wikipage": "Matthew 5:30 Analysis" } ], "long_answer": "There are several Bible verses that mention cutting off your hand if it causes you to sin. In Jewish writings of the time it was common to have a foot, hand, eye triple structure. This full triple structure is seen in the similar discussions at Mark 9:43–47, and a version much closer to that in Mark appears at Matthew 18:8-9, which is talking about 'drastic corrective action', not 'literal mutilation', but nonetheless underscores the seriousness of the sin. In Matthew 5:30, Jesus stated that looking at a woman in lust is equal to the act of adultery itself and in this verse he recommends cutting off one's hand to prevent sinning." } ]
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Where does the novel call me by your name take place?
[ { "context": "The narrator, Elio Perlman, recalls the events of the summer of about 1987, when he was seventeen and living with his parents in Italy. Each summer, his parents would take in a doctoral student as a house guest for six weeks, who would revise a book manuscript while assisting his father with academic paperwork. Elio resents the tradition, as it requires him to vacate his bedroom so the guest can use it for the duration of their stay.", "question": "Where does the early part of the novel call me by your name take place?", "short_answers": [ "Italy", "Rome" ], "wikipage": "Call Me by Your Name (novel)" }, { "context": "Before returning to the United States, Oliver decides to spend three days in Rome, where he is accompanied by Elio. Upon returning from the trip, Elio is saddened to find that his belongings have already been returned to his original bedroom, and that all traces of Oliver’s visit have vanished. Elio has a discussion with his father, who says that he approves of the friendship (and relationship) between Elio and Oliver.", "question": "Where does Oliver return to in the novel call me by your name?", "short_answers": [ "United States" ], "wikipage": "Call Me by Your Name (novel)" } ]
[ { "title": "Call Me by Your Name (novel)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call%20Me%20by%20Your%20Name%20%28novel%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Italy (Italian: Italia [iˈtaːlja] (About this soundlisten)), officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Italiana [reˈpubblika itaˈljaːna]),[13][14] is a country consisting of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and several islands surrounding it.[15] Italy is located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, in Southern Europe,[16][17][18] and is also often considered part of Western Europe.", "wikipage": "Italy" }, { "content": "The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.", "wikipage": "United states" }, { "content": "Call Me by Your Name is a 2007 coming-of-age novel by American writer André Aciman that centers on a blossoming romantic relationship between an intellectually precocious and curious 17-year-old American-Italian Jewish boy named Elio Perlman and a visiting 24-year-old American Jewish scholar named Oliver in 1980s Italy.", "wikipage": "Call Me by Your Name (novel)" } ], "long_answer": "The 2007 André Aciman novel Call Me by Your Name takes place in several countries, including Italy and the United States. The early part of the novel takes place in Italy in Southern Europe, where the narrator recalls the events of the summer of 1987. Also, Oliver, with whom the narrator has a romantic relationship, returns to the United States in North America in the novel." } ]
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Who holds the record for the fastest kentucky derby?
[ { "context": "The fastest time ever run in the Derby was in 1973 at 1:59.4 minutes, when Secretariat broke the record set by Northern Dancer in 1964 - a record time yet to be topped. Also during that race, he did something unique in Triple Crown races: for each successive quarter ran, his times were faster. Although the races do not record times for non-winners, in 1973 Sham finished second, two and a half lengths behind Secretariat in the same race. Using the thoroughbred racing convention of one length equaling one-fifth of a second to calculate Sham's time, he also finished in under two minutes. Another sub-two-minute finish, only the third, was set in 2001 by Monarchos at 1:59.97.", "question": "Who holds the record for the fastest Mile and a Quarter in the Kentucky Derby?", "short_answers": [ "Secretariat" ], "wikipage": "Kentucky Derby" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who holds the record for the fastest Mile and a Half in the Kentucky Derby?", "short_answers": [ "Spokane" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Kentucky Derby", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky%20Derby" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Secretariat (March 30, 1970 – October 4, 1989), also known as Big Red, was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who is the ninth winner of the American Triple Crown, setting and still holding the fastest time record in all three races.", "wikipage": "Secretariat (horse)" }, { "content": "Spokane was a chestnut thoroughbred stallion foaled in 1886. Winner of the 1889 Kentucky Derby, he was owned and bred by Noah Armstrong.", "wikipage": "Spokane (horse)" }, { "content": "Speed record: Mile and a Quarter: 1:59.4 – Secretariat (1973)", "wikipage": "Kentucky Derby Records" }, { "content": "Speed record: Mile and a Half: 2:34.5 – Spokane (1889)", "wikipage": "Kentucky Derby Records" } ], "long_answer": "There are several records for the fastest Kentucky Derby, including fastest mile and a half and fastest mile and a quarter. Secretariat, an American thoroughbred racehorse and American Triple Crown winner, holds the record for the fastest mile and a quarter in the Kentucky Derby with 1:59.4. Spokane, a chestnut thoroughbred stallion and Kentucky Derby winner, holds the record for the fastest mile and a half in the Kentucky Derby with 2:34.5." } ]
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Who got shot in the eye in the godfather?
[ { "context": "Morris \"Moe\" Greene is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel \"The Godfather\" and the 1972 film of the same name. The character's name is a composite of real Las Vegas mobsters Moe Dalitz, or possibly Moe Sedway, and Gus Greenbaum. However, both Greene's character and personality are actually based on Bugsy Siegel: his affiliation with the mob in Los Angeles, his involvement in the development of Las Vegas, and his flamboyant tendencies. Greene is portrayed in the movie by Alex Rocco.", "question": "Who is the character that got shot in the eye in the godfather?", "short_answers": [ "Moe Greene", "Greene", "Morris \"Moe\" Greene" ], "wikipage": "Moe Greene" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is actor that got shot in the eye in the godfather?", "short_answers": [ "Rocco", "Alex Rocco" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Bugsy Siegel", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugsy%20Siegel" }, { "title": "Moe Greene", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe%20Greene" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Alessandro Federico Petricone Jr. (February 29, 1936 – July 18, 2015), known professionally as Alex Rocco, was an American actor.", "wikipage": "Alex Rocco" }, { "content": "An unknown assassin surprises Greene while he is getting a massage and shoots him through the eye.", "wikipage": "Moe Greene" } ], "long_answer": "In The Godfather, the character that got shot in the eye was Morris \"Moe\" Greene, played by American actor Alex Rocco. Greene, who appeared in the 1969 novel The Godfather and the 1972 film of the same name, is shot through the eye by an unknown assassin while getting a massage." } ]
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Who won the us open 2017 golf tournament?
[ { "context": "Brooks Koepka tied the U.S. Open scoring record and won his first career major championship by four strokes over Brian Harman and Hideki Matsuyama. Beginning the round a shot out of the lead, Koepka quickly erased the deficit with birdies on his first two holes. After saving par with an eight-foot putt on the 13th, he then recorded three straight birdies on his way to a round of 67 (−5). His total of 16-under par tied the tournament scoring record set by Rory McIlroy in 2011. Harman entered the round with the lead but fell into a tie for second with three bogeys on the back-nine. Matsuyama shot the low round of the day with 66 (−6) and jumped into a tie with Harman. After establishing a new tournament scoring record in the third round, Justin Thomas bogeyed three of his first five holes and finished three-over on the round to drop to a tie for ninth. Tommy Fleetwood also began the round a shot behind but three bogeys on the front-nine dropped him from contention. The low amateur was Scottie Scheffler, who finished at –1, beating Cameron Champ by just one stroke. In all, thirty-one players finished the tournament under par, breaking the U.S. Open record set in 1990.", "question": "Who won the men's 2017 US Open golf tournament?", "short_answers": [ "Brooks Koepka" ], "wikipage": "2017 U.S. Open (golf)" }, { "context": "Park Sung-hyun won her first major title, two strokes ahead of amateur Choi Hye-jin. It was her first win on the LPGA Tour, after ten victories on the LPGA of Korea Tour. Seven strokes back at after 36 holes, Park carded on the weekend with consecutive rounds ", "question": "Who won the women's 2017 US Open golf tournament?", "short_answers": [ "Park Sung-hyun" ], "wikipage": "2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship" } ]
[ { "title": "2017 U.S. Open (golf)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%20U.S.%20Open%20%28golf%29" }, { "title": "2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%20U.S.%20Women%27s%20Open%20Golf%20Championship" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Brooks Koepka (/ˈkɛp.kə/, born May 3, 1990) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour.", "wikipage": "Brooks Koepka" }, { "content": "Park Sung-hyun (born 21 September 1993), also known as Sung Hyun Park, is a South Korean professional golfer playing on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour.", "wikipage": "Park Sung-hyun (golfer)" } ], "long_answer": "There was both a men's and a women's 2017 US Open golf tournament. Brooks Koepka, an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour, won the men's. Park Sung-hyun, a South Korean professional golfer playing on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour, won the women's." } ]
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When does minecraft season 2 episode 2 release?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Minecraft season 2 episode 2 release for PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS, and Windows 10?", "short_answers": [ "August 15, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Minecraft season 2 episode 2 release for Android and FireOS?", "short_answers": [ "August 17, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Minecraft season 2 episode 2 release for Nintendo Switch?", "short_answers": [ "November 6, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Minecraft: Story Mode", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minecraft%3A%20Story%20Mode" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure video game developed and published by Telltale Games, based on Mojang Studios' sandbox video game Minecraft.", "wikipage": "Minecraft: Story Mode" } ], "long_answer": "Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure video game developed and published by Telltale Games, based on Mojang Studios' sandbox video game Minecraft. Season 2 episode 2 released for PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS, and Windows 10 on August 15, 2017. It released for Android and Fire OS on August 17, 2017. It released for Nintendo Switch on November 6, 2018." } ]
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When was i dont wanna miss a thing released?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the album I don't wanna miss a thing released?", "short_answers": [ "February 9, 1999" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the song from Armageddon, I don't want to miss a thing, released in the US?", "short_answers": [ "August 18, 1998" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the song from Armageddon, I don't want to miss a thing, released in the UK?", "short_answers": [ "August 31, 1998" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Don%27t%20Want%20to%20Miss%20a%20Thing" }, { "title": "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (album)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Don%27t%20Want%20to%20Miss%20a%20Thing%20%28album%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing is a studio album by the American country music artist Mark Chesnutt, released in 1999.", "wikipage": "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (album)" }, { "content": "\"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing\" is a song performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith for the 1998 natural disaster film Armageddon, in which lead singer Steven Tyler's daughter Liv Tyler starred.", "wikipage": "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" }, { "content": "The song was covered by American country music singer Mark Chesnutt for his album of the same name.", "wikipage": "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" } ], "long_answer": "There was both a song and an album entitled I Don't Want to Miss a Thing. The song, which was by hard rock band Aerosmith and from the 1998 film Armageddon, was released in the US on August 18, 1998, and released in the UK on August 31, 1998. The song was covered by American country music singer Mark Chesnutt for his album of the same name, which was released on February 9, 1999." } ]
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When did the beatles come to the us?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Beatles first come to the US and appear on television?", "short_answers": [ "9 February 1964" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Beatles come to the US for a second visit?", "short_answers": [ "18 August 1964" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Beatles come to the US for their last tour?", "short_answers": [ "11 August 1966" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Beatlemania", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatlemania" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Beatles made their first live US television appearance on 9 February,[75] when 73 million viewers watched them perform on The Ed Sullivan Show at 8 pm – about two-fifths of the American population.[76] According to the Nielsen ratings audience measurement system, the show had the largest number of viewers that had been recorded for an American television program.[77]", "wikipage": "Beatlemania First visit to the US and Ed Sullivan Show performances" }, { "content": "The band returned to the US for a second visit on 18 August 1964,[119] this time remaining for a month-long tour.[120] The Beatles performed 30 concerts in 23 cities, starting in California and ending in New York.[120]", "wikipage": "Beatlemania First US tour" }, { "content": "The Beatles returned to the US on 11 August, shortly after the release of Revolver, for what became their last tour.[182]", "wikipage": "Beatlemania \"More popular than Jesus\" and third US tour" } ], "long_answer": "The Beatles made their first live US television appearance on 9 February 1964, when 73 million viewers watched them perform on The Ed Sullivan Show at 8 pm – about two-fifths of the American population. According to the Nielsen ratings audience measurement system, the show had the largest number of viewers that had been recorded for an American television program. The band returned to the US for a second visit on 18 August 1964, this time remaining for a month-long tour. The Beatles performed 30 concerts in 23 cities, starting in California and ending in New York. The Beatles returned to the US on 11 August 1966 shortly after the release of Revolver, for what became their last tour." } ]
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Earths entire equatorial climate zone is generally a belt around earth that has?
[ { "context": "the Southern Hemisphere at  S; these latitudes correspond to the axial tilt of the Earth. The tropics are also referred to as the tropical zone and the torrid zone (see geographical zone). The tropics include all the areas on the Earth where the Sun contacts a point directly overhead at least once during the solar year (which is a subsolar point) - thus the latitude of the tropics is roughly equal to the angle of the Earth's axial tilt.", "question": "Earths entire equatorial climate zone is generally a belt around earth that has what feature associated with the sun?", "short_answers": [ "Sun contacts a point directly overhead at least once during the solar year", "a subsolar point" ], "wikipage": "Tropics" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Earths entire equatorial climate zone is generally a belt around earth that has what feature associated with weather?", "short_answers": [ "receive sunlight that is more direct than the rest of Earth, generally hotter and wetter" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Tropics", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropics" }, { "title": "Equator", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equator" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Earth's entire equatorial climate zone is generally a belt around the Earth that has several features. It has a feature associated with the Sun, that the Sun contacts a point directly overhead at least once during the solar year. It also has a feature associated with weather, to receive sunlight that is more direct than the rest of Earth, generally hotter and wetter." } ]
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When did animal crossing wild world come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Animal Crossing wild World come out in Japan?", "short_answers": [ "November 23, 2005" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Animal Crossing Wild World come out in North America?", "short_answers": [ "December 5, 2005" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Animal Crossing Wild World come out in Australia?", "short_answers": [ "December 8, 2005" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Animal Crossing Wild World come out in Europe?", "short_answers": [ "March 31, 2006" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Animal Crossing: Wild World", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal%20Crossing%3A%20Wild%20World" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Animal Crossing Wild World came out in Japan on November 23, 2005. Then, in North America, it was released on December 5, 2005. Followed by its release in Australia on December 8, 2005. Finally, in Europe, it was released on March 31, 2006." } ]
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When was the last time olympics was in the us?
[ { "context": "The 1968 Mexico Olympics became the most successful summer games for the US in the post-war era. American athletes amassed 45 gold and 107 total medals, 16 gold and 16 total medals more than the second-placed Soviets. The US swimming team dominated the competition, winning a staggering 51 medals and sweeping the podium on five occasions. The Americans also managed to medal in every single of 29 swimming events, thus achieving a unique feat. The US track and field team pulled off a stellar performance as well with 15 gold and 28 total medals. Overall, swimming and athletics accounted for more than 70% of all US medals, and ensured the first place in the medal table for the Americans, their second consecutive first-place finish in terms of gold medals, and their first finish at the top of the overall medal table since 1952. In other sports, however, the performance of American athletes was less convincing. The US weightlifting team continued to fade away, winning just one medal (compared to 7 in 1956), American boxers won 7 medals, though only two of them gold, US divers won 6 medals, and the men's volleyball team managed to stun the defending champions from the Soviet Union, beating them in five sets, but still finished out of medals; Soviets ultimately won gold, with their lone loss being to the US. In gymnastics, Japan continued to frustrate the Soviets, once again surpassing them in the medal standings. Last but not least, the US basketball team won its seventh consecutive gold medal, a feat not matched by any other Olympic team in ball sports. Very few would have assumed that this was the last time that the US finished first in the medal table in a fully attended Summer Olympics until 1996 (the Americans would top the medal standings in 1984 with the Soviet Union and its satellites boycotting).", "question": "When was the last time the summer Olympics was in the US?", "short_answers": [ "1996" ], "wikipage": "United States at the Olympics" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the last time the winter Olympics was held in the US?", "short_answers": [ "2002" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Olympic Games host cities", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Olympic%20Games%20host%20cities" }, { "title": "United States at the Olympics", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20at%20the%20Olympics" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The last time the summer Olympics were held in the US was 1996. The winter Olympics were last hosted by the US in 2002." } ]
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When was rudolph the red nose reindeer written?
[ { "context": "\"Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" is a song by songwriter Johnny Marks based on the 1939 story \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" published by the Montgomery Ward Company. Gene Autry's recording hit No. 1 on the U.S. charts the week of Christmas 1949.", "question": "When was the story Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer written?", "short_answers": [ "1939" ], "wikipage": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)" }, { "context": "\"Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" is a song by songwriter Johnny Marks based on the 1939 story \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" published by the Montgomery Ward Company. Gene Autry's recording hit No. 1 on the U.S. charts the week of Christmas 1949.", "question": "When was the song Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer written?", "short_answers": [ "1949" ], "wikipage": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)" }, { "context": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1964 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Videocraft International, Ltd. (later known as Rankin/Bass Productions) and currently distributed by Universal Television. It first aired Sunday, December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of \"The General Electric Fantasy Hour\". The special was based on the Johnny Marks song \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" which was itself based on the poem of the same name written in 1939 by Marks' brother-in-law, Robert L. May. Since 1972, the special has aired on CBS; the network unveiled a high-definition, digitally remastered version of the program in 2005.", "question": "When was the TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer written?", "short_answers": [ "1964" ], "wikipage": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)" } ]
[ { "title": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph%20the%20Red-Nosed%20Reindeer%20%28song%29" }, { "title": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph%20the%20Red-Nosed%20Reindeer%20%28TV%20special%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The story Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer was written in 1939, followed by the song in 1949, and finally, the TV special in 1964." } ]
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Who wrote the song i'm so fancy?
[ { "context": "\"Fancy\" is a three-minute and 19-second electro-hop song, which was written by Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX. The song was also composed and co-produced by the Invisible Men (Jason Pebworth, George Astasio and Jon Shave) and the Arcade (Kurtis Mckenzie). The song is played in the key of C minor without any chord progression followed, and Charli XCX's vocals range from G to C. It is in common time and is played at a tempo of 95 beats per minute. Stabby synths, hip hop chants, and finger snaps are heard in the original mix.", "question": "Who mainly wrote the song \"Fancy\"?", "short_answers": [ "Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX" ], "wikipage": "Fancy (Iggy Azalea song)" }, { "context": "\"Fancy\" is a three-minute and 19-second electro-hop song, which was written by Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX. The song was also composed and co-produced by the Invisible Men (Jason Pebworth, George Astasio and Jon Shave) and the Arcade (Kurtis Mckenzie). The song is played in the key of C minor without any chord progression followed, and Charli XCX's vocals range from G to C. It is in common time and is played at a tempo of 95 beats per minute. Stabby synths, hip hop chants, and finger snaps are heard in the original mix.", "question": "What group known as the Invisible Men composed and co-produced the song \"Fancy\"?", "short_answers": [ "Jason Pebworth, George Astasio and Jon Shave" ], "wikipage": "Fancy (Iggy Azalea song)" }, { "context": "\"Fancy\" is a three-minute and 19-second electro-hop song, which was written by Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX. The song was also composed and co-produced by the Invisible Men (Jason Pebworth, George Astasio and Jon Shave) and the Arcade (Kurtis Mckenzie). The song is played in the key of C minor without any chord progression followed, and Charli XCX's vocals range from G to C. It is in common time and is played at a tempo of 95 beats per minute. Stabby synths, hip hop chants, and finger snaps are heard in the original mix.", "question": "What artist known as the Arcade composed and co-produced the song \"Fancy\"?", "short_answers": [ "Kurtis Mckenzie" ], "wikipage": "Fancy (Iggy Azalea song)" } ]
[ { "title": "Fancy (Iggy Azalea song)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fancy%20%28Iggy%20Azalea%20song%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX wrote the song Fancy. The Invisible Men members, Jason Pebworth, George Astasio and Jon Shave, as well as The Arcade, Kurtis Mckenzie, also composed and co-produced the song. " } ]
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When does elijah first appear on vampire diaries?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the episode where elijah first appears on vampire diaries?", "short_answers": [ "November 4, 2010" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What episode does elijah first appear on vampire diaries?", "short_answers": [ "episode eight of season two", "Rose" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Vampire Diaries", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Vampire%20Diaries" }, { "title": "The Vampire Diaries (novel series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Vampire%20Diaries%20%28novel%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Elijah first appears on Vampire Diaries on November 4, 2010, in episode eight of season two." } ]
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Who sang the song i know him so well?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang the song i know him so well in 1984?", "short_answers": [ "Elaine Paige", "Barbara Dickson" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 1987, a studio version of \"I Know Him So Well\" was recorded as a duet by Cissy Houston and her daughter Whitney Houston for Whitney's second album, \"Whitney\". It was released as a final and 6th single from \"Whitney\" on November 30, 1988 in Australia, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain. There was no official music video produced for the Houston duet of song, however there are live performance video-recordings. The song version was included in the Whitney Houston North American leg of the Moment of Truth World Tour. The single was not promoted as heavily as previous singles from \"Whitney\".", "question": "Who sang the song i know him so well in 1988?", "short_answers": [ "Whitney Houston", "Cissy Houston" ], "wikipage": "I Know Him So Well" }, { "context": "\"I Know Him So Well\" was recorded by Peter Kay and Susan Boyle for \"Comic Relief 2011\", with Kay appearing as his alter ego Geraldine McQueen. Their version reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. A spoof music video was also created.", "question": "Who sang the song i know him so well in 2011?", "short_answers": [ "Geraldine McQueen", "Susan Boyle", "Peter Kay" ], "wikipage": "I Know Him So Well" }, { "context": "\"I Know Him So Well\" was also covered by English recording artist Melanie C. The song was the first single to be taken from Melanie C's musical theatre-inspired and sixth studio album \"Stages\". The song is a duet with Chisholm's fellow Spice Girls group member Emma Bunton. The song was released as a single on 11 November 2012. The b-side of the single is a cover of \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" from the musical \"Carousel\". The music video for the song premiered on YouTube on 12 November 2012.", "question": "Who sang the song i know him so well in 2012?", "short_answers": [ "Melanie C", "Emma Bunton" ], "wikipage": "I Know Him So Well" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang the song i know him so well in 2001?", "short_answers": [ "Claire Richards", "Faye Tozer", "Lisa Scott-Lee" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "I Know Him So Well", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Know%20Him%20So%20Well" }, { "title": "Words Are Not Enough/I Know Him So Well", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words%20Are%20Not%20Enough/I%20Know%20Him%20So%20Well" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Steps are a British dance-pop group consisting of Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer and Ian \"H\" Watkins.", "wikipage": "Steps (pop group)" } ], "long_answer": "The song I Know Him So Well has been sung by several people. In 1984 it was sang by Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson. In 1988 it was sang by Whitney Houston and Cissy Houston. Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, and Lisa Scott-Lee of the group Steps, sang it in 2001. Geraldine McQueen played by Peter Kay, and Susan Boyle sang it in 2011. Two members of The Spice Girls, Melanie C. and Emma Bunton sang the song in 2012." } ]
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When did the persons case start and end?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the persons case begin?", "short_answers": [ "October 19, 1927" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the persons case end?", "short_answers": [ "October 18, 1929" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Edwards v Canada (AG)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwards%20v%20Canada%20%28AG%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Persons case began on October 19, 1927 and ended on October 18, 1929." } ]
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Where is the lowest elevation in the world?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the lowest known point in the world?", "short_answers": [ "Challenger Deep" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the lowest elevation below sea level in the world?", "short_answers": [ "Dead Sea, Jordan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the lowest, from sea level, artificially made point in the world, with open sky?", "short_answers": [ "Hamach surface mine" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the lowest, from surface, artificially made point in the world with open sky?", "short_answers": [ "Bingham Canyon open-pit mine" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the lowest known natural point in the world?", "short_answers": [ "Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the lowest point on land not covered by liquid water?", "short_answers": [ "Canyon under Denman Glacier" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Extreme points of Earth", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme%20points%20of%20Earth" }, { "title": "Death Valley", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death%20Valley" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the lowest known natural point in the world, while the lowest point on land not covered by water is the Canyon under Denman Glacier. The lowest elevation below sea level is Dead Sea, Jordan. Bingham Canyon open-pit mine is the lowest artificially made point, from surface, in the world with an open sky and the lowest artificially made point, from sea level, in the world with an open sky is Hamach surface mine." } ]
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Who sang a crazy little thing called love?
[ { "context": "\"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album \"The Game\", and also appears on the band's compilation album, \"Greatest Hits\" in 1981. The song peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1979, and became the group's first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the US in 1980, remaining there for four consecutive weeks. It topped the Australian ARIA Charts for seven weeks.", "question": "What band sang a crazy little thing called love in 1979?", "short_answers": [ "Queen" ], "wikipage": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" }, { "context": "\"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album \"The Game\", and also appears on the band's compilation album, \"Greatest Hits\" in 1981. The song peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1979, and became the group's first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the US in 1980, remaining there for four consecutive weeks. It topped the Australian ARIA Charts for seven weeks.", "question": "What band sang a crazy little thing called love in 1979?", "short_answers": [ "Freddie Mercury", "Farrokh Bulsara", "Mercury" ], "wikipage": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" }, { "context": "American country music singer Dwight Yoakam included a cover of the song on his 1999 album \"\". Yoakam's version was released as a single. It debuted at number 65 on the US \"Billboard\" \"Hot Country Singles & Tracks\" chart for the week of 1 May 1999, and peaked at number 12 on the US country singles charts that year. It was also used in a television commercial for clothing retailer Gap at the time of the album's release. The music video was directed by Yoakam. This version appears in the movie \"\" (2006), starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston.", "question": "Who sang a crazy little thing called love in 1999?", "short_answers": [ "Dwight Yoakam", "Dwight David Yoakam", "Yoakam" ], "wikipage": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" } ]
[ { "title": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy%20Little%20Thing%20Called%20Love" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The song Crazy Little Thing Called Love was written by Freddie Mercury and sang by Queen in 1979. Dwight Yoakam released his version of the song in 1999 as a single." } ]
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When did the movie the incredibles come out?
[ { "context": "The film premiered on October 27, 2004, at the BFI London Film Festival and had its general release in the United States on November 5, 2004. It performed well at the box office, grossing $633 million worldwide during its original theatrical run. \"The Incredibles\" received widespread approval from critics and audiences, winning two Academy Awards and the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. It was the first entirely animated film to win the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. A sequel, \"Incredibles 2\", was released on June 15, 2018.", "question": "When did the movie the incredibles come out at the BFI London Film Festival?", "short_answers": [ "October 27, 2004" ], "wikipage": "The Incredibles" }, { "context": "The film premiered on October 27, 2004, at the BFI London Film Festival and had its general release in the United States on November 5, 2004. It performed well at the box office, grossing $633 million worldwide during its original theatrical run. \"The Incredibles\" received widespread approval from critics and audiences, winning two Academy Awards and the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. It was the first entirely animated film to win the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. A sequel, \"Incredibles 2\", was released on June 15, 2018.", "question": "When did the movie the incredibles come out in the United States?", "short_answers": [ "November 5, 2004" ], "wikipage": "The Incredibles" } ]
[ { "title": "The Incredibles", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Incredibles" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Incredibles came out October 27, 2004 at the BFI London Film Festival, and on November 5, 2004 in the United States." } ]
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Is guyana part of the caribbean or south america?
[ { "context": "Guyana ( or ), officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. It is the only English speaking country in South America, and is culturally considered part of the Anglophone-Caribbean sphere. In addition it is one of the founding member countries of the Caribbean Community organization (CARICOM). Guyana is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Venezuela to the west, and Suriname to the east. With an area of , Guyana is the third-smallest sovereign state on mainland South America after Uruguay and Suriname.", "question": "Is guyana part of the caribbean or south america geographically?", "short_answers": [ "South America" ], "wikipage": "Guyana" }, { "context": "Guyana ( or ), officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. It is the only English speaking country in South America, and is culturally considered part of the Anglophone-Caribbean sphere. In addition it is one of the founding member countries of the Caribbean Community organization (CARICOM). Guyana is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Venezuela to the west, and Suriname to the east. With an area of , Guyana is the third-smallest sovereign state on mainland South America after Uruguay and Suriname.", "question": "Is guyana part of the caribbean or south america culturally?", "short_answers": [ "Caribbean" ], "wikipage": "Guyana" } ]
[ { "title": "Guyana", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyana" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Geographically, Guyana is part of South America. Culturally, however, it is part of the Caribbean." } ]
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Actress who plays caroline on bold and beautiful?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Actress who plays caroline on bold and beautiful from 2012 to 2018?", "short_answers": [ "Linsey Godfrey" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Actress who plays caroline on bold and beautiful from 1987 to 2001?", "short_answers": [ "Joanna Johnson" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Bold and the Beautiful", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Bold%20and%20the%20Beautiful" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": " first appeared In 1991", "wikipage": "Karen Spencer" }, { "content": "On February 7, 2012, it was announced that Joanna Johnson would reprise the role of Karen Spencer and would be arriving alongside her never-before-heard-of-and-seen daughter Caroline, the namesake of deceased twin sister Caroline Spencer. It was announced that actress Linsey Godfrey was cast into the new role.", "wikipage": "Caroline Spencer" }, { "content": "Caroline Spencer Forrester is a fictional character from the American soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful. The role was played by Joanna Johnson from March 23, 1987, to early July 1990. She returned as a ghost in 2001. Johnson also plays Caroline's identical twin sister, Karen Spencer.", "wikipage": "Caroline Spencer Forrester" } ], "long_answer": "Linsey Godfrey played the role of Caroline Spencer on the Bold and the Beautiful from 2012 to 2018. However, the role of Caroline Spencer Forrester on the Bold and the Beautiful was played by Joanna Johnson from March 23, 1987 to early July 1990. Additionally, she returned as a ghost in 2001. Johnson also played Caroline's identical twin sister, Karen Spencer, who first appeared in 1991. On February 7, 2012, it was announced that Johnson would reprise the role of Karen Spencer and would be arriving alongside her never-before-heard-of-and-seen daughter Caroline, played by Godfrey, the namesake of deceased twin sister Caroline Spencer. " } ]
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Where did under the tuscan sun take place?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where did the story for under the tuscan sun the film take place?", "short_answers": [ "San Francisco, Tuscany, and Cortona", "Cortona", "San Crancisco", "Tuscany" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Frances Mayes (Diane Lane) is a San Francisco writer whose seemingly perfect life takes an unexpected turn when she learns that her husband has been cheating on her. The divorce—and the loss of her house to her ex-husband and his much-younger, pregnant new partner—leaves her depressed and unable to write. Her best friend Patti (Sandra Oh), a lesbian who is expecting a child, is beginning to think Frances might never recover. She urges Frances to take an Italian vacation to Tuscany using the ticket she purchased before she became pregnant. At first Frances refuses, but after another depressing day in her gloomy apartment, she decides that it's a good idea to get away for a while.", "question": "Where did the story for under the tuscan sun the novel take place?", "short_answers": [ "Tuscany" ], "wikipage": "Under the Tuscan Sun (film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The story details the trials that Frances and her husband Ed had to go through to renovate their Tuscan property, an abandoned villa (Bramasole) in rural Cortona in Tuscany.[4]", "wikipage": "Under the Tuscan Sun (book)" } ], "long_answer": "Under the Tuscan Sun is both a book and a film. The story in the film takes place in San Francisco, Tuscany, and Cortona. In the novel, the story details the trials that Frances and her husband Ed had to go through to renovate their Tuscan property, an abandoned villa, Bramasole, in rural Cortona in Tuscany." } ]
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When did the solar system begin to form?
[ { "context": "The formation and evolution of the Solar System began 4.5 billion years ago with the gravitational collapse of a small part of a giant molecular cloud. Most of the collapsing mass collected in the center, forming the Sun, while the rest flattened into a protoplanetary disk out of which the planets, moons, asteroids, and other small Solar System bodies formed.", "question": "Approximately when did the solar system begin to form?", "short_answers": [ "4.5 billion years ago" ], "wikipage": "Formation and evolution of the Solar System" }, { "context": "The oldest inclusions found in meteorites, thought to trace the first solid material to form in the presolar nebula, are 4568.2 million years old, which is one definition of the age of the Solar System. Studies of ancient meteorites reveal traces of stable daughter nuclei of short-lived isotopes, such as iron-60, that only form in exploding, short-lived stars. This indicates that one or more supernovae occurred near the Sun while it was forming. A shock wave from a supernova may have triggered the formation of the Sun by creating relatively dense regions within the cloud, causing these regions to collapse. Because only massive, short-lived stars produce supernovae, the Sun must have formed in a large star-forming region that produced massive stars, possibly similar to the Orion Nebula. Studies of the structure of the Kuiper belt and of anomalous materials within it suggest that the Sun formed within a cluster of between 1,000 and 10,000 stars with a diameter of between 6.5 and 19.5 light years and a collective mass of . This cluster began to break apart between 135 million and 535 million years after formation. Several simulations of our young Sun interacting with close-passing stars over the first 100 million years of its life produce anomalous orbits observed in the outer Solar System, such as detached objects.", "question": "When did the solar system begin to form, based on ancient meteorites?", "short_answers": [ "4568.2 million years" ], "wikipage": "Formation and evolution of the Solar System" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The formation and evolution of the Solar System began 4.5 billion years ago with the gravitational collapse of a small part of a giant molecular cloud. The oldest inclusions found in meteorites, thought to trace the first solid material to form in the presolar nebula, are 4568.2 million years old, which is one definition of the age of the Solar System." } ]
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Who owns the san diego padres baseball team?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What individual is the face of owernship for the san diego padres baseball team?", "short_answers": [ "Ronald L Fowler", "Ron Fowler", "Fowler" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which group owns the san diego padres baseball team?", "short_answers": [ "Fowler/Siedler/O'Malley group" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "San Diego Padres", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Diego%20Padres" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Fowler joined a new group to purchase the Padres that included four heirs to the O’Malley family—who owned the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise for five decades. Kevin and Brian O'Malley are the sons of former Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley and grandsons of Walter O'Malley, the owner who moved the Dodgers west from Brooklyn after the 1957 season. Peter and Tom Seidler are the nephews of Peter O’Malley.", "wikipage": "Ron Fowler" }, { "content": "Ronald Lee Fowler (born July 23, 1944) is an American businessman. He is the vice chairman of the ownership group of the San Diego Padres franchise in Major League Baseball (MLB) and CEO of Liquid Investments Inc., a San Diego beer distributorship.", "wikipage": "Ron Fowler" } ], "long_answer": "Ronald Fowler is the vice-chairman of the ownership group of the San Diego Padres. Fowler joined a group to purchase the Padres that included four heirs to the O’Malley family—who owned the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise for five decades. Kevin and Brian O'Malley are the sons of former Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley and grandsons of Walter O'Malley. Peter and Tom Seidler are the nephews of Peter O’Malley. This group purchased the Padres for 800 million dollars. " } ]
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Who does the voice of ursula in the little mermaid?
[ { "context": "Ursula is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 28th animated feature film \"The Little Mermaid\" (1989). Voiced by American actress Pat Carroll, Ursula is a villainous sea witch who offers a mermaid princess named Ariel in exchange to trade her voice for a pair of human legs, at first appearing to be providing the character with an opportunity to become human by temporarily transforming her into one so that she may earn the love of Prince Eric within three days. However, Ursula is, in fact, determined to sabotage Ariel's chances so that she can ultimately replace King Triton as ruler over Atlantica.", "question": "Who does the voice of Ursula in the movie The Little Mermaid?", "short_answers": [ "Pat Carroll" ], "wikipage": "Ursula (The Little Mermaid)" }, { "context": "Carroll first learned of \"The Little Mermaid\" from her agent, and immediately agreed to audition for Ursula because she had always wanted to voice a Disney character. However, the actress felt that her chances were slim to none upon realizing that her competition largely consisted of famous film and television actresses. Musker described Carroll's audition approach as a hybrid of actors Maurice Evans and Tallulah Bankhead. Although confident in both her acting and singing auditions, Carroll did not hear back from her agent about the role until a year afterward, by which time she had already forgotten she had ever auditioned. Upon being cast, Carroll was entirely committed to the role, giving it complete precedence over all other jobs and projects at the time. Carroll's first task was to record \"Poor Unfortunate Souls\", her approach to which was remarkably different than Stritch's, first asking Howard to demonstrate exactly how he would like her to perform the song before attempting it. Carroll completely credits Ashman with her delivery, explaining, \"I got the whole attitude from him ... and his shoulders would twitch a certain way, and his eyes would go a certain way ... I got more about that character from Howard singing that song than from anything else.\" Carroll also borrowed Ursula's habit of saying \"innit\" instead of \"isn't it\" from Ashman. Despite their strong working relationship, Carroll described working with Ashman and composer Alan Menken as a \"brutal\" experience because of the songwriters' \"military\" approach; she would often return home from recording sessions with blown vocal chords. Carroll recalled her daughter, filmmaker Tara Karsian, reassuring her that \"you're in something that fifty years from now may be shown ... What you're working on now will be seen by our children, and our grandchildren, and our great-grandchildren\" after complaining to her about one of her recording sessions. Describing her own performance as Shakespearean, Carroll perceived Ursula as an \"ex-Shakespearean actress who now sold cars\", which inspired her dry, theatrical interpretation. Carroll also deepened her own voice for the role. When Carroll watched the completed film for the first time, she was frightened by her own performance, comparing it to actress Margaret Hamilton's performance as the Wicked Witch of the West in the film \"The Wizard of Oz\" (1939). Actress Jodi Benson, who voices Ariel, briefly provides the voice of \"Vanessa\", Ursula's beautiful human alter-ego, in lieu of Carroll. With the writing and recording of \"Poor Unfortunate Souls\", Ursula became the first Disney villainness to receive her own song.", "question": "Who does the voice of Ursula as Vanessa in the movie The Little Mermaid?", "short_answers": [ "Jodi Benson" ], "wikipage": "Ursula (The Little Mermaid)" } ]
[ { "title": "Ursula (The Little Mermaid)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula%20%28The%20Little%20Mermaid%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures. The 28th Disney animated feature film, it is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen.", "wikipage": "The Little Mermaid (1989 film)" } ], "long_answer": "The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures. The 28th Disney animated feature film, it is based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Ursula, the villainous sea witch who turns Ariel into a human for her voice, is played by Pat Carroll. Actress Jodi Benson, who voices Ariel, briefly provides the voice of Vanessa, Ursula's beautiful human alter-ego." } ]
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Who wants to be a millionaire current season?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wants to be a millionaire current number of released seasons in 2020?", "short_answers": [ "20" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wants to be a millionaire current number of the season currently in production as of 2020?", "short_answers": [ "21" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who%20Wants%20to%20Be%20a%20Millionaire%20%28American%20game%20show%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The show features a quiz competition with contestants attempting to win a top prize of $1,000,000 by answering a series of multiple-choice questions, usually of increasing difficulty. ", "wikipage": "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)" } ], "long_answer": "Who Wants to be A Millionaire is a quiz competition where contestants try to win a top prize of $1,000,000 by answering a series of multiple-choice questions, usually of increasing difficulty. There have been 20 seasons released as of 2020. 21 seasons were in production in 2020." } ]
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When did smoking in the workplace stop uk?
[ { "context": "Smoking in workplaces and enclosed public spaces has been illegal since 26 March 2006 in Scotland, 2 April 2007 in Wales, 30 April 2007 in Northern Ireland and 1 July 2007 in England. ", "question": "When did smoking in the workplace stop Scotland?", "short_answers": [ "26 March 2006" ], "wikipage": "Smoking in the United Kingdom" }, { "context": "Smoking in workplaces and enclosed public spaces has been illegal since 26 March 2006 in Scotland, 2 April 2007 in Wales, 30 April 2007 in Northern Ireland and 1 July 2007 in England. ", "question": "When did smoking in the workplace stop Wales?", "short_answers": [ "2 April 2007" ], "wikipage": "Smoking in the United Kingdom" }, { "context": "Smoking in workplaces and enclosed public spaces has been illegal since 26 March 2006 in Scotland, 2 April 2007 in Wales, 30 April 2007 in Northern Ireland and 1 July 2007 in England. ", "question": "When did smoking in the workplace stop Northern Ireland?", "short_answers": [ "30 April 2007" ], "wikipage": "Smoking in the United Kingdom" }, { "context": "Smoking in workplaces and enclosed public spaces has been illegal since 26 March 2006 in Scotland, 2 April 2007 in Wales, 30 April 2007 in Northern Ireland and 1 July 2007 in England. ", "question": "When did smoking in the workplace stop England?", "short_answers": [ "1 July 2007" ], "wikipage": "Smoking in the United Kingdom" } ]
[ { "title": "Smoking in the United Kingdom", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking%20in%20the%20United%20Kingdom" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": null, "wikipage": "Smoking in the United Kingdom" } ], "long_answer": "In the United Kingdom, smoking in the workplace was banned through laws that were enacted separately in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. First, Scotland made smoking in the workplace illegal on 26 March 2006. Then it was made illegal in Wales on 2 April 2007, and in Northern Ireland on 30 April 2007. Smoking in the workplace in England became illegal on 1 July 2007." } ]
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Many immigrants move to the united states each year. where do most immigrants come from today?
[ { "context": "Approximately half of immigrants living in the United States are from Mexico and other Latin American countries. Many Central Americans are fleeing because of desperate social and economic circumstances created in part by U.S. foreign policy in Central America over many decades. The large number of Central American refugees arriving in the U.S. have been explained as \"blowback\" to policies such as U.S. military interventions and covert operations that installed or maintained in power authoritarian leaders allied with wealthy land owners and multinational corporations who crush family farming and democratic efforts, which have caused drastically sharp social inequality, wide scale poverty and rampant crime. Economic austerity dictated by neoliberal policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund and its ally, the U.S., has also been cited as a driver of the dire social and economic conditions, as has the U.S. \"War on Drugs,\" which has been understood as fueling murderous gang violence in the region. “The current debate … is almost totally about what to do about immigrants when they get here. But the 800-pound gorilla that’s missing from the table is what we have been doing there that brings them here, that drives them here,\" according to Jeff Faux, an economist who is a distinguished fellow at the Economic Policy Institute.", "question": "Many immigrants move to the united states each year. Which country do most immigrants come from in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Mexico" ], "wikipage": "Immigration to the United States" }, { "context": "Approximately half of immigrants living in the United States are from Mexico and other Latin American countries. Many Central Americans are fleeing because of desperate social and economic circumstances created in part by U.S. foreign policy in Central America over many decades. The large number of Central American refugees arriving in the U.S. have been explained as \"blowback\" to policies such as U.S. military interventions and covert operations that installed or maintained in power authoritarian leaders allied with wealthy land owners and multinational corporations who crush family farming and democratic efforts, which have caused drastically sharp social inequality, wide scale poverty and rampant crime. Economic austerity dictated by neoliberal policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund and its ally, the U.S., has also been cited as a driver of the dire social and economic conditions, as has the U.S. \"War on Drugs,\" which has been understood as fueling murderous gang violence in the region. “The current debate … is almost totally about what to do about immigrants when they get here. But the 800-pound gorilla that’s missing from the table is what we have been doing there that brings them here, that drives them here,\" according to Jeff Faux, an economist who is a distinguished fellow at the Economic Policy Institute.", "question": "Many immigrants move to the united states each year. Which country do most immigrants come from in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Mexico" ], "wikipage": "Immigration to the United States" }, { "context": "Approximately half of immigrants living in the United States are from Mexico and other Latin American countries. Many Central Americans are fleeing because of desperate social and economic circumstances created in part by U.S. foreign policy in Central America over many decades. The large number of Central American refugees arriving in the U.S. have been explained as \"blowback\" to policies such as U.S. military interventions and covert operations that installed or maintained in power authoritarian leaders allied with wealthy land owners and multinational corporations who crush family farming and democratic efforts, which have caused drastically sharp social inequality, wide scale poverty and rampant crime. Economic austerity dictated by neoliberal policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund and its ally, the U.S., has also been cited as a driver of the dire social and economic conditions, as has the U.S. \"War on Drugs,\" which has been understood as fueling murderous gang violence in the region. “The current debate … is almost totally about what to do about immigrants when they get here. But the 800-pound gorilla that’s missing from the table is what we have been doing there that brings them here, that drives them here,\" according to Jeff Faux, an economist who is a distinguished fellow at the Economic Policy Institute.", "question": "Many immigrants move to the united states each year. Which country do most immigrants come from in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Mexico" ], "wikipage": "Immigration to the United States" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Immigration to the United States is the international movement of non-U.S. nationals to reside permanently in the country.[1] Immigration has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the U.S. history.", "wikipage": "Immigration to the United States" }, { "content": "Between 1921 and 1965, policies such as the national origins formula limited immigration and naturalization opportunities for people from areas outside Western Europe. Exclusion laws enacted as early as the 1880s generally prohibited or severely restricted immigration from Asia, and quota laws enacted in the 1920s curtailed Eastern European immigration. The civil rights movement led to the replacement[8] of these ethnic quotas with per-country limits for family-sponsored and employment-based preference visas.[9] Since then, the number of first-generation immigrants living in the United States has quadrupled.", "wikipage": "Immigration to the United States" } ], "long_answer": "Immigration to the United States is the international movement of non-US nationals to reside permanently in the United States. Between 1921 and 1956, policies were made that limited the number of people allowed to immigrate to the US from areas outside Western Europe. Later, the civil rights movement led to changes in immigration policies, the results of which can be seen today. During 2015, 2016, and 2017, most of the immigrants entering the US came from Mexico and other Latin American countries." } ]
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Who played buford t justice in smokey and the bandit?
[ { "context": "Sheriff Buford T. Justice is a fictional character played by Jackie Gleason in the films \"Smokey and the Bandit\" (1977), \"Smokey and the Bandit II\" (1980) and \"Smokey and the Bandit Part 3\" (1983). He is a determined, foul-mouthed Texas sheriff, from the real Montague County or the fictional Portague County at various points, and he chases \"the Bandit\" all over the Southern United States.", "question": "Who played buford t justice in the original smokey and the bandit?", "short_answers": [ "Jackie Gleason", "John Herbert Gleason", "Gleason" ], "wikipage": "Buford T. Justice" }, { "context": "Sheriff Buford T. Justice is a fictional character played by Jackie Gleason in the films \"Smokey and the Bandit\" (1977), \"Smokey and the Bandit II\" (1980) and \"Smokey and the Bandit Part 3\" (1983). He is a determined, foul-mouthed Texas sheriff, from the real Montague County or the fictional Portague County at various points, and he chases \"the Bandit\" all over the Southern United States.", "question": "Who played buford t justice in smokey and the bandit II?", "short_answers": [ "Jackie Gleason", "John Herbert Gleason", "Gleason" ], "wikipage": "Buford T. Justice" }, { "context": "Sheriff Buford T. Justice is a fictional character played by Jackie Gleason in the films \"Smokey and the Bandit\" (1977), \"Smokey and the Bandit II\" (1980) and \"Smokey and the Bandit Part 3\" (1983). He is a determined, foul-mouthed Texas sheriff, from the real Montague County or the fictional Portague County at various points, and he chases \"the Bandit\" all over the Southern United States.", "question": "Who played buford t justice in smokey and the bandit part 3?", "short_answers": [ "Jackie Gleason", "John Herbert Gleason", "Gleason" ], "wikipage": "Buford T. Justice" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Buford T. Justice is an archetypal, if not clichéd, Southern sheriff. ", "wikipage": "Buford T. Justice" } ], "long_answer": "Buford T Justice is a fictional sheriff from the Smokey and the Bandit films; Smokey and the Bandit, Smokey and the Bandit II, and Smokey and the Bandit part 3. In all three films, Jackie Gleason played the archetypal, if not clichéd, Southern sheriff. " } ]
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Who sang knock three times on the ceiling if you want me?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which men sang knock three times on the ceiling if you want me?", "short_answers": [ "Toni Wine", "Tony Orlando" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which woman sang knock three times on the ceiling if you want me?", "short_answers": [ "Linda November" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Knock Three Times", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knock%20Three%20Times" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Knock Three Times\" is a popular song credited simply to \"Dawn\". Tony Orlando was not named on the record. The actual singers were Tony Orlando, Toni Wine, and Linda November, prior to the creation of \"Dawn\" with Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson.", "wikipage": "Knock Three Times" }, { "content": "The song was released as a single, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1971 and eventually sold six million copies.", "wikipage": "Knock Three Times" }, { "content": "Orlando was, at the time of the recording, working as a producer/singer for a rival record label, and first heard the tune recorded by another artist and immediately knew the song could be a hit if produced as he envisioned. Orlando cut the track discreetly under the name \"Dawn\", hoping that his current record label would not find out.", "wikipage": "Knock Three Times" } ], "long_answer": "Knock Three Times is a popular song from the early 1970s which was credited simply to Dawn. The actual singers of Knock Three Times were Tony Orlando, Toni Wine, and Linda November, although their names were not listed on the record. Orlando recorded under the name Dawn because he worked for a rival record label at the time and he didn't want his employers to know he recorded the song." } ]
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How many islands are in andaman and nicobar?
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India consisting of 572 islands, of which 38 are inhabited, at the junction of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. ", "wikipage": "Andaman and Nicobar Islands" }, { "content": "Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India consisting of 572 islands, of which 38 are inhabited, at the junction of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea.[5]", "wikipage": "Andaman and Nicobar Islands" }, { "content": "The Nicobar /ˈnɪkəbɑːr/ Islands are an archipelagic island chain in the eastern Indian Ocean. They are located in Southeast Asia, 150 km north of Aceh on Sumatra, and separated from Thailand to the east by the Andaman Sea. ", "wikipage": "Nicobar Islands" } ], "long_answer": "Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India consisting of 572 islands, of which 38 are inhabited, at the junction of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. The Andaman Islands are also home to the Sentinelese people, an uncontacted tribe, they might be the only people currently known to not have reached further than a Paleolithic level of technology, but this is disputed, as evidence of metalwork was found on their island. The Nicobar Islands are an archipelagic island chain, consisting of 22 islands, in the eastern Indian Ocean. They are located in Southeast Asia, 150 km north of Aceh on Sumatra, and separated from Thailand to the east by the Andaman Sea." } ]
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When's the last time dodgers won a world series?
[ { "context": "Unlike many other historic baseball match-ups in which one team remains dominant for most of their history, the Dodgers–Giants rivalry has exhibited a persistent balance in the respective successes of the two teams. While the Giants have more wins in franchise history, the Dodgers and Giants are tied for most National League Pennants at 23, though the Giants have won eight World Series titles, while the Dodgers have won six. The 2010 World Series was the Giants' first championship since moving to California, while the Dodgers had won five World Series titles since their move, their last title coming in the 1988 World Series.. ", "question": "What is the last season the Dodgers won a world series?", "short_answers": [ "1988" ], "wikipage": "Los Angeles Dodgers" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "On what date did the Dodgers win their last world series?", "short_answers": [ "October 20, 1988" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Los Angeles Dodgers", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los%20Angeles%20Dodgers" } ]
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What channel is the show saving hope on?
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[ { "title": "Saving Hope", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saving%20Hope" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Saving Hope is a Canadian supernatural medical drama television series set in Toronto in the fictional hospital Hope Zion. Saving Hope aired on CTV for five seasons from June 7, 2012 to August 3, 2017, with the first season airing on NBC.", "wikipage": "Saving Hope" } ], "long_answer": "Saving Hope is a Canadian supernatural medical drama television series set in Toronto in the fictional hospital Hope Zion. Saving Hope aired on CTV Television Network for five seasons from June 7, 2012 to August 3, 2017, with the first season airing on NBC. " } ]
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The first second and third capital city of the united kindom of italy were?
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[ { "title": "Kingdom of Italy", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom%20of%20Italy" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 1861—when King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy—until 1946, when civil discontent led an institutional referendum to abandon the monarchy and form the modern Italian Republic.", "wikipage": "Kingdom of Italy" }, { "content": "It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865.", "wikipage": "Turin" }, { "content": "Florence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era.[5] It is considered by many academics[6] to have been the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called \"the Athens of the Middle Ages\".[7] Its turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions.[8] From 1865 to 1871 the city served as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy (established in 1861). ", "wikipage": "nlu appen" }, { "content": "Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma [ˈroːma] (About this soundlisten)) is the capital city of Italy.", "wikipage": "Rome" } ], "long_answer": "The Kingdom of Italy was a state that existed from 1861—when King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy—until 1946, when civil discontent led an institutional referendum to abandon the monarchy and form the modern Italian Republic.The Metropolitan City of Turin was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865. Florence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era, and Florence is considered by many academics to have been the birthplace of the Renaissance, and from 1865 to 1871 the city served as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. Rome is now the capital city of Italy." } ]
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Who gets to lie in state at capitol?
[ { "context": "Lying in state is the tradition in which the body of a dead official is placed in a state building, either outside or inside a coffin, to allow the public to pay their respects. It traditionally takes place in the principal government building of a country, state, or city. While the practice differs among countries, a viewing in a location other than the principal government building may be referred to as lying in repose.", "question": "What designation qualifies a person to get to lie in state at capitol?", "short_answers": [ "functionary", "official", "government official" ], "wikipage": "Lying in state" }, { "context": "Lying in state is the tradition in which the body of a dead official is placed in a state building, either outside or inside a coffin, to allow the public to pay their respects. It traditionally takes place in the principal government building of a country, state, or city. While the practice differs among countries, a viewing in a location other than the principal government building may be referred to as lying in repose.", "question": "What's the state of a person who gets to lie in state at capitol?", "short_answers": [ "dead" ], "wikipage": "Lying in state" } ]
[ { "title": "Lying in state", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lying%20in%20state" }, { "title": "Death", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Lying in state is the tradition in which the body of a dead official is placed in a state building, either outside or inside a coffin, to allow the public to pay their respects. It traditionally takes place in the principal government building of a country, state, or city." } ]
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When's the next episode of steven universe coming out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When's episode 138 of steven universe coming out on TV?", "short_answers": [ "December 29, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When's episode 137 of steven universe coming out on TV?", "short_answers": [ "December 29, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When's episode 136 of steven universe coming out on TV?", "short_answers": [ "December 22, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When's episode 138 of steven universe coming out on the Cartoon Network app and website?", "short_answers": [ "November 10, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When's episode 137 of steven universe coming out on the Cartoon Network app and website?", "short_answers": [ "November 10, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When's episode 136 of steven universe coming out on the Cartoon Network app and website?", "short_answers": [ "November 10, 2017" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Steven Universe episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Steven%20Universe%20episodes" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network.", "wikipage": "List of Steven Universe episodes" } ], "long_answer": "Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. Episode 136 came out on TV on December 22, 2017, followed by episode 137 and 138 on December 29, 2017. Episode 136-138 came out on the Cartoon Network app and website on November 10, 2017." } ]
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When did the pilgrims set sail for america?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the pilgrims make their first attempt to sail for America?", "short_answers": [ "July 1620" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the pilgrims make their successful attempt to sail for America?", "short_answers": [ "September 6, 1620" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Mayflower", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower" } ]
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Who won the last football world cup 2017?
[ { "context": "England won the U-17 World Cup for the first time after coming back from a two-goal deficit and beating Spain 5–2 in the final. This made England the second nation, after Brazil in 2003, to win both of FIFA's male age-capped (U-20 and U-17) World Cups in the same calendar year. England has also become the third country, after Brazil and North Korea, to win both U-17 and U-20 World Cup in their respective gender tournaments on the same year, as North Korea had also won both U-17 and U-20 Women's World Cup last year. The official match ball used in the tournament was Adidas Krasava.", "question": "Who won the last football u-17 world cup 2017?", "short_answers": [ "England" ], "wikipage": "2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup" }, { "context": "Real Madrid won the match 1–0 via a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo for their third FIFA Club World Cup title. This was the first time a team had successfully defended the FIFA Club World Cup title, after Real won the previous year. The victory also marked the tenth time a UEFA team had won the Club World Cup.", "question": "Who won the last football club world cup 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Real Madrid" ], "wikipage": "2017 FIFA Club World Cup Final" }, { "context": "England won the U-17 World Cup for the first time after coming back from a two-goal deficit and beating Spain 5–2 in the final. This made England the second nation, after Brazil in 2003, to win both of FIFA's male age-capped (U-20 and U-17) World Cups in the same calendar year. England has also become the third country, after Brazil and North Korea, to win both U-17 and U-20 World Cup in their respective gender tournaments on the same year, as North Korea had also won both U-17 and U-20 Women's World Cup last year. The official match ball used in the tournament was Adidas Krasava.", "question": "Who won the last football u-20 world cup 2017?", "short_answers": [ "England" ], "wikipage": "2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup" } ]
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What size sim card for ipad 4th generation?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What size sim card for ipad pro 4th generation?", "short_answers": [ "Micro-SIM" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What size sim card for ipad mini 4th generation?", "short_answers": [ "Nano-SIM" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The fourth generation iPad Pro[a] is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Two models, with a 12.9 inch or 11 inch screen, were both announced on March 18, 2020, and released on March 25.", "wikipage": "IPad Pro (4th generation)" }, { "content": "The iPad Mini 4 (stylized and marketed as iPad mini 4)[4] is the fourth-generation iPad Mini tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was announced along with the iPad Pro on September 9, 2015, and released the same day. ", "wikipage": "IPad Mini 4" } ], "long_answer": "The fourth generation iPad Pro is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc., and includes two models, one with a 12.9 inch and one with a 11 inch screen. The sim card size for the iPad pro 4th generation is Micro-SIM. The iPad Mini 4 is the fourth-generation iPad Mini tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc and was announced and released on September 9, 2015. The sim card size for the iPad mini 4th generation is Nano-SIM." } ]
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Who plays the voice of the chief in moana?
[ { "context": "Moana (also known as Vaiana or Oceania, in some markets) is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 56th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, co-directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film introduces Auliʻi Cravalho as Moana and features the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, and Alan Tudyk. The film features songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i and Mark Mancina, and an orchestral score also composed by Mancina.", "question": "Who plays the speaking voice of the chief in moana?", "short_answers": [ "Temuera Derek Morrison", "Temuera Morrison", "Temuera Derek Morrison MNZM" ], "wikipage": "Moana (2016 film)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays the singing voice of the chief in moana?", "short_answers": [ "Christopher Jackson", "Christopher Neal Jackson" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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When did south africa became a member of the commonwealth?
[ { "context": "The Commonwealth was first officially formed in 1926 when the Balfour Declaration of the Imperial Conference recognized the full sovereignty of dominions. Known as the \"British Commonwealth\", the original members were the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Irish Free State, and Newfoundland. It was re-stated by the 1930 conference and incorporated in the Statute of Westminster the following year (although Australia and New Zealand did not adopt the statute until 1942 and 1947 respectively). In 1949, the London Declaration marked the birth of the modern Commonwealth and the adoption of its present name. The newest member is Rwanda, which joined on 29 November 2009. The most recent departure was the Maldives, which severed its connection with the Commonwealth on 13 October 2016.", "question": "When did south africa first became a member of the commonwealth?", "short_answers": [ "1926", "19 November 1926" ], "wikipage": "Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did south africa again became a member of the commonwealth?", "short_answers": [ "1 June 1994" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of 54 sovereign states. Most of them were British colonies or dependencies of those colonies.", "wikipage": "Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations" }, { "content": "Pressured by other Commonwealth of Nations countries, South Africa withdrew from the organisation in 1961 and rejoined it only in 1994.", "wikipage": "South Africa" } ], "long_answer": "The Commonwealth is a voluntary organization which formed in 1926 with original member countries being the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Irish Free State, and Newfoundland. In 1949, the London Declaration marked the birth of the modern Commonwealth and the adoption of its present name. South Africa first became a member of the Commonwealth on 19 November 1926. It withdrew from the organization in 1961, but rejoined on 1 June 1994." } ]
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When did winnipeg jets come back to winnipeg?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Winnipeg Jets relocate back to Winnepeg?", "short_answers": [ "Prior to the 2011-12 season" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "On what date did the Winnipeg Jets play their first game back in Winnipeg?", "short_answers": [ "10/09/2011" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In May 2011, the Thrashers were sold to Canadian-based ownership group True North Sports & Entertainment. The group moved the franchise to Winnipeg, which became the second incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets. The sale and relocation were approved by the NHL on June 21, 2011.", "wikipage": "Atlanta Thrashers" }, { "content": "The Atlanta Thrashers were a professional ice hockey team based in Atlanta.", "wikipage": "Atlanta Thrashers" }, { "content": "The Jets made their formal regular-season debut on October 9, 2011, when a sellout crowd at the MTS Centre saw the visiting Montreal Canadiens defeat the Jets 5–1, with Nik Antropov scoring the first-ever Jets goal.", "wikipage": "Winnipeg Jets" } ], "long_answer": "In May 2011, Canadian-based ownership group True North Sports & Entertainment bought the professional ice hockey team the Atlanta Thrashers and moved the franchise to Winnipeg, where it became the second incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets. The sale and relocation were approved by the NHL prior to the 2011-12 season, and the Jets played their first game back in Winnipeg on 10/09/2011 to a sellout crowd at the MTS Centre." } ]
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Where does the movie the notebook take place?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the 2004 film \"The Notebook\" take place?", "short_answers": [ "Seabrook Island, South Carolina", "South Carolina", "Seabrook Island" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the 2019 film \"Notebook\" take place?", "short_answers": [ "India" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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Where did the movie proud mary take place?
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[ { "title": "Proud Mary (film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud%20Mary%20%28film%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Proud Mary is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi, from a screenplay written by John S. Newman and Christian Swegal. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Jahi Di'Allo Winston, Billy Brown, Danny Glover, Neal McDonough, Xander Berkeley, Margaret Avery, and follows an assassin who must look after a young teenaged boy after a hit job goes wrong.", "wikipage": "Proud Mary (film)" } ], "long_answer": "The 2018 action thriller film Proud Mary was produced in Boston, where the events of the film take place. The film follows an assassin, played by Taraji P. Henson, who must look after a young teenaged boy after a hit job goes wrong. " } ]
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Where did the first settlers of hawaii come from?
[ { "context": "Some writers claim that other settlers in Hawaii were forced into remote valleys by newer arrivals. They claim that stories about the Menehune, little people who built heiau and fishponds, prove the existence of ancient peoples who settled the islands before the Hawaiians; but similar stories exist throughout Polynesia.", "question": "Which triangular set of islands did the first settlers of hawaii come from?", "short_answers": [ "Polynesia", "Polynesian islands" ], "wikipage": "Native Hawaiians" }, { "context": "One theory is that the first Polynesians arrived in Hawaii in the 3rd century from the Marquesas by travelling in groups of waka, and were followed by Tahitians in AD 1300, who then conquered the original inhabitants. Another is that a single, extended period of settlement populated the islands.", "question": "For subscribers of the Tahitian Invasion theory, which small set of islands did the first settlers of hawaii come from?", "short_answers": [ "Marquesas Islands", "Marquesas" ], "wikipage": "Native Hawaiians" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The history of Hawaii describes the era of human settlements in the Hawaiian Islands. The islands were first settled by Polynesians sometime between 124 and 1120 AD.[1] Hawaiian civilization was isolated from the rest of the world for at least 500 years.", "wikipage": "History of Hawaii" }, { "content": "One theory is that the first Polynesians arrived in Hawaii in the 3rd century from the Marquesas by travelling in groups of waka, and were followed by Tahitians in AD 1300, who then conquered the original inhabitants.", "wikipage": "Native Hawaiians" } ], "long_answer": "The history of Hawaii describes the era of human settlements in the Hawaiian Islands, which were settled by Polynesians. The Polynesian Islands were first settled by sometime between 124 and 1120 AD. Hawaiian civilization was isolated from the rest of the world for at least 500 years. The small set of islands that the first settlers of Hawaii came from are the Marquesas Islands." } ]
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