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When did the song say my name come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the song Say My Name by Destiny's Child come out?", "short_answers": [ "November 7, 1999" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the song Say My Name by Bebe Rexha and J Balvin come out?", "short_answers": [ "October 26, 2018" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the song Say My Name by Peking Duk come out?", "short_answers": [ "July 10, 2015" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the song Say My Name by Tove Styrke come out?", "short_answers": [ "April 28, 2017" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Say My Name\" is a song recorded by American girl group Destiny's Child, released on November 7, 1999, through Columbia Records as the third single from their second studio album, The Writing's on the Wall (1999). ", "wikipage": "Say My Name" }, { "content": "\"Say My Name\" is a song by French DJ David Guetta, American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha and Colombian singer J Balvin. It was released as the eighth single from Guetta's album 7 on 26 October 2018,[1] but originally charted as a song upon the album's release in September 2018.", "wikipage": "Say My Name (David Guetta, Bebe Rexha and J Balvin song)" }, { "content": "\"Say My Name\" is a song performed by Swedish singer Tove Styrke from her third studio album, Sway (2018). It was released as the album's lead single on 28 April 2017, through Sony Music.", "wikipage": "Say My Name (Tove Styrke song)" }, { "content": "\"Say My Name\" is a song by Australian electronic music duo Peking Duk. The song features vocals from Benjamin Joseph. The song is another single from their debut EP, this time the third and final single.[2]\n\nIt is the first single from the group to be released in the United States and is taken from their first extended play, Songs to Sweat To, to be released on 31 July 2015.[3]", "wikipage": "Say My Name (Peking Duk song)" } ], "long_answer": "There are several songs titled \"Say My Name\" including \"Say My Name\" by Destiny's Child which was released on November 7, 1999. \"Say My Name\" is also a song by French DJ David Guetta, American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha and Colombian singer J Balvin. It was released as the eighth single from Guetta's album 7 on October 26, 2018. \"Say My Name\" is also a song performed by Swedish singer Tove Styrke from her third studio album, Sway (2018). It was released as the album's lead single on April 28, 2017. \"Say My Name\" is also a song by Australian electronic music duo Peking Duk. It is the first single from the group to be released in the United States and is taken from their first extended play, Songs to Sweat To, to be released on July 31 2015." } ]
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When did the movie the strangers come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the 2008 movie the strangers come out?", "short_answers": [ "May 30, 2008" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the 2012 movie the strangers come out?", "short_answers": [ "December 25, 2012" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the movie the strangers: Prey at Night come out?", "short_answers": [ "March 9, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Strangers (disambiguation)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers%20%28disambiguation%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Originally slated for a theatrical release in November 2007, it was postponed before a theatrical release on May 30, 2008. ", "wikipage": "The Strangers (2008 film)" }, { "content": "A sequel, titled The Strangers: Prey at Night, was released on March 9, 2018.", "wikipage": "The Strangers (2008 film)" }, { "content": "The film is produced by Quantum Films and MJM Productions and distributed by Star Cinema on December 25, 2012.", "wikipage": "The Strangers (2012 film)" }, { "content": "The Strangers is a 2012 Philippine horror adventure film directed by Lawrence Fajardo and one of the official entries of the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival. ", "wikipage": "The Strangers (2012 film)" }, { "content": "The Strangers (2008 film), a horror film starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman", "wikipage": "Strangers (disambiguation)" } ], "long_answer": "There is more than one movie titled \"The Strangers\". The first movie titled The Strangers is a horror film starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman. Originally slated for a theatrical release in November 2007, it was postponed before a theatrical release on May 30, 2008. A sequel, titled The Strangers: Prey at Night, was released on March 9, 2018. Another movie titled \"The Strangers\" was a Philippine horror adventure film. The film was released on December 25, 2012." } ]
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Who sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the band that sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for?", "short_answers": [ "U2" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The group worked on the track at the studio they had set up at Danesmoate House in Dublin. Lanois compared the creation of the song to constructing a building, first laying down the drums as the foundation, then adding additional layers piece by piece, before finally \"putting in furniture\". Lead singer Bono was interested in the theme of spiritual doubt, which was fostered by Eno's love for gospel music, and by Bono's listening to songs by The Swan Silvertones, The Staple Singers, and Blind Willie Johnson. After the Edge wrote a chord sequence and played it on acoustic guitar \"with a lot of power in the strumming\", the group attempted to compose a suitable vocal melody, trying out a variety of ideas. During a jam session, Bono began singing a \"classic soul\" melody, and it was this addition that made the Edge hear the song's potential. At that point, he remembered a phrase he had written in a notebook that morning as a possible song title, \"I still haven't found what I'm looking for\". He suggests it was influenced by a line from the Bob Dylan song \"Idiot Wind\": \"\"You'll find out when you reach the top you're on the bottom\"\". He wrote the phrase on a piece of paper and handed it to Bono while he was singing. The Edge called the phrase's fit with the song \"like hand in glove\". From that point on, the song was the first piece played to visitors during the recording sessions.", "question": "Who is the singer that sings but i still haven't found what i'm looking for?", "short_answers": [ "Paul David Hewson", "Bono" ], "wikipage": "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" } ]
[ { "title": "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Still%20Haven%27t%20Found%20What%20I%27m%20Looking%20For" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\" is a song by Irish rock band U2. ", "wikipage": "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" }, { "content": "U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). ", "wikipage": "U2" }, { "content": "Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono (/ˈbɒnoʊ/), is an Irish singer-songwriter, activist, philanthropist, venture capitalist, businessman, and actor.[1] He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of rock band U2.", "wikipage": "Bono" } ], "long_answer": "Paul David Hewson, also known by his stage name “Bono” sings \"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\" with his Irish rock band, U2. " } ]
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Record for cycling from lands end to john o'groats?
[ { "context": "The record for cycling from Land's End to John o' Groats is held by Andy Wilkinson, who completed the journey in 41 hours, 4 minutes and 22 seconds on a Windcheetah recumbent tricycle. A typical cycling time when not attempting shortest time is 10 to 14 days. James MacDonald set a record in September 2017 for cycling from John o' Groats to Land's End and back again in five days, 18 hours and 3 minutes. From 1 to 4 March 2010, David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Fearne Cotton, Miranda Hart, Patrick Kielty, Davina McCall and Russell Howard cycled in a team relay from John o' Groats to Land's End to raise money for Sport Relief.", "question": "Who holds the record for cycling from lands end to john o'groats?", "short_answers": [ "Andy Wilkinson" ], "wikipage": "Land's End to John o' Groats" }, { "context": "The record for cycling from Land's End to John o' Groats is held by Andy Wilkinson, who completed the journey in 41 hours, 4 minutes and 22 seconds on a Windcheetah recumbent tricycle. A typical cycling time when not attempting shortest time is 10 to 14 days. James MacDonald set a record in September 2017 for cycling from John o' Groats to Land's End and back again in five days, 18 hours and 3 minutes. From 1 to 4 March 2010, David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Fearne Cotton, Miranda Hart, Patrick Kielty, Davina McCall and Russell Howard cycled in a team relay from John o' Groats to Land's End to raise money for Sport Relief.", "question": "What is the record for cycling from lands end to john o'groats?", "short_answers": [ "41 hours, 4 minutes and 22 seconds" ], "wikipage": "Land's End to John o' Groats" } ]
[ { "title": "Land's End to John o' Groats", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land%27s%20End%20to%20John%20o%27%20Groats" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The record for cycling from Land's End to John o' Groats is held by Andy Wilkinson, who completed the journey in 41 hours, 4 minutes and 22 seconds on a Windcheetah recumbent tricycle. " } ]
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Who sang it's the last song i'll ever write for you?
[ { "context": "\"Last Song\" is a 1972 hit song by Canadian trio Edward Bear. It was the first release from their self-titled third album and was their greatest hit. The song is written in the key of F# Major.", "question": "What trio sang the lyrics it's the last song i'll ever write for you, in their song titled Last song?", "short_answers": [ "Edward Bear" ], "wikipage": "Last Song (Edward Bear song)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the singer that sang the lyrics it's the last song i'll ever write for you, in the song titled Last song?", "short_answers": [ "Lawrence Wayne \"Larry\" Evoy", "Evoy", "Larry Evoy" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "\"Last Song\" is 1972 hit song my Canadian trio Edward Bear. Larry Evoy formed Edward Bear in 1966 with Craig Hemming. With the addition of Danny Marks and Paul Weldon, the band played in the local Yorkville scene in Toronto and landed a recording deal with Capitol Records in 1969. " } ]
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Who constructed the suez canal and when was it finished?
[ { "context": "The Suez Canal ( \"\") is a sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez. Constructed by the Suez Canal Company between 1859 and 1869, it officially opened on 17 November 1869. The canal offers watercraft a more direct route between the North Atlantic and northern Indian oceans via the Mediterranean and Red seas, thus avoiding the South Atlantic and southern Indian oceans and reducing the journey distance from the Arabian Sea to London, for example, by approximately . It extends from the northern terminus of Port Said to the southern terminus of Port Tewfik at the city of Suez. Its length is including its northern and southern access-channels. In 2012, 17,225 vessels traversed the canal (an average of 47 per day).", "question": "Who is the company that constructed the suez canal?", "short_answers": [ "Universal Company of the Maritime Canal of Suez", "Suez Canal Company" ], "wikipage": "Suez Canal" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the suez canal construction first finished?", "short_answers": [ "17 November 1869" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In August 2014 the Egyptian government launched construction to expand and widen the Ballah Bypass for to speed the canal's transit-time. The expansion intended to nearly double the capacity of the Suez Canal - from 49 to 97 ships per day. At a cost of $8.4 billion, this project was funded with interest-bearing investment certificates issued exclusively to Egyptian entities and individuals. The \"New Suez Canal\", as the expansion was dubbed, was opened with great fanfare in a ceremony on 6 August 2015.", "question": "Who launched construction the suez canal expansion?", "short_answers": [ "Egyptian government" ], "wikipage": "Suez Canal" }, { "context": "In August 2014 the Egyptian government launched construction to expand and widen the Ballah Bypass for to speed the canal's transit-time. The expansion intended to nearly double the capacity of the Suez Canal - from 49 to 97 ships per day. At a cost of $8.4 billion, this project was funded with interest-bearing investment certificates issued exclusively to Egyptian entities and individuals. The \"New Suez Canal\", as the expansion was dubbed, was opened with great fanfare in a ceremony on 6 August 2015.", "question": "When was the suez canal expansion finished?", "short_answers": [ "6 August 2015" ], "wikipage": "Suez Canal" }, { "context": "On 24 February 2016, the Suez Canal Authority officially opened the new side channel. This side channel, located at the northern side of the east extension of the Suez Canal, serves the East Terminal for berthing and unberthing vessels from the terminal. As the East Container Terminal is located on the Canal itself, before the construction of the new side channel it was not possible to berth or unberth vessels at the terminal while a convoy was running.", "question": "When was the suez canal new side channel finished?", "short_answers": [ "24 February 2016" ], "wikipage": "Suez Canal" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In 1858, Ferdinand de Lesseps formed the Suez Canal Company for the express purpose of building the canal. Construction of the canal lasted from 1859 to 1869 and took place under the regional authority of the Ottoman Empire. The canal officially opened on 17 November 1869.", "wikipage": "Suez Canal" }, { "content": "The Egyptian government launched construction in 2014 to expand and widen the Ballah Bypass for 35 km (22 mi) to speed up the canal's transit-time. The expansion intended to nearly double the capacity of the Suez Canal, from 49 to 97 ships per day.[9] At a cost of 59.4 billion Egyptian pounds (US$9bn), this project was funded with interest-bearing investment certificates issued exclusively to Egyptian entities and individuals. The \"New Suez Canal\", as the expansion was dubbed, was opened in a ceremony on 6 August 2015.[10]", "wikipage": "Suez Canal" } ], "long_answer": "In 1858, Ferdinand de Lesseps formed the Suez Canal Company for the express purpose of building the canal. Construction of the canal lasted from 1859 to 1869 and took place under the regional authority of the Ottoman Empire. The canal officially opened on 17 November 1869.The \"New Suez Canal\", as the expansion was dubbed, was opened in a ceremony on 6 August 2015. On 24 February 2016, the Suez Canal Authority officially opened the new side channel. " } ]
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When's the last time the new orleans saints won the superbowl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "As of 2017, when was the last time the New Orleans Saints won the Super Bowl?", "short_answers": [ "February 7, 2010" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "As of 2016, when was the last time the New Orleans Saints won the Super Bowl?", "short_answers": [ "February 7, 2010" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "As of 2015, when was the last time the New Orleans Saints won the Super Bowl?", "short_answers": [ "February 7, 2010" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "New Orleans Saints", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Orleans%20Saints" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The game was played at Sun Life Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium) in Miami Gardens, Florida, for the fifth time (and in South Florida for the tenth time), on February 7, 2010, the latest calendar date for a Super Bowl yet.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl XLIV" }, { "content": "The Saints defeated the Colts by a score of 31–17, earning their first Super Bowl win.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl XLIV" } ], "long_answer": "The New Orleans Saints won their first Super Bowl on February 7, 2010 against the Colts by a score of 31-17." } ]
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When do the summer holidays start for schools?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do summer holidays start for schools in the US?|When do summer holidays start for schools in the US ?", "short_answers": [ "end of June", "between late-May and mid-June", "Between late-May and mid-June", "between late May and mid-June" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In Canada, the first day of summer vacation for public schools is the last Saturday in June. However, in some provinces students get a Professional Activity day on the final Friday of that school week, and their last day would be on the Thursday. Depending on the province, students can get 2–3 months of summer vacation. This may vary in Quebec (earlier due to provincial June 24 holiday). The last day of summer vacation is Labour Day. This can vary in Private schools. School generally resumes the day after Labour Day (in September). Most have two weeks off for Christmas and New Year, and a week or two off in March or April for Spring Break (sometimes called March Break or Easter Break).", "question": "When do summer holidays start for schools in Canada?", "short_answers": [ "Last Saturday in June." ], "wikipage": "Summer vacation" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do summer holidays start for schools in Argentina?", "short_answers": [ "Early to mid-December" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When do summer holidays start for schools in the southern US?", "short_answers": [ "May" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In the US, summer holidays start between late May and mid-June. In the southern US, summer holidays start in May. In Canada, the summer holidays start the last Saturday in June. In Argentina, summer holidays start early to mid-December" } ]
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When did the great storm of 1987 happen?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the great storm of 1987 formed?", "short_answers": [ "October 15,1987" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the great storm of 1987 dissipated?", "short_answers": [ "October 16,1987" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Great Storm of 1987", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great%20Storm%20of%201987" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The great storm of 1987 was a violent extratropical cyclone that occurred on the night of 15–16 October, with hurricane-force winds causing casualties in the United Kingdom, France, and the Channel Islands as a severe depression in the Bay of Biscay moved northeast. ", "wikipage": "Great storm of 1987" } ], "long_answer": "The great storm of 1987 was a violent extratropical cyclone that occurred on the night of October 15-16 with hurricane-force winds causing casualties in the United Kingdom, France, and the Channel Islands as a severe depression in the Bay of Biscay moved northeast. " } ]
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What is the origin of the name watson?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the country of origin of the name Watson?", "short_answers": [ "English and Scottish" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the name Watson derived from?", "short_answers": [ "patronymic" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Watson is a patronymic forename of English and Scottish origin.", "wikipage": "Watson (given name)" }, { "content": "Meaning \"Son of Walter\" or \"Son of Water\", the name originated in Old English because in medieval times the usual pronunciation of Walter was Water.[1][2]", "wikipage": "Watson (given name)" } ], "long_answer": "Watson is a patronymic forename of English and Scottish origin. Meaning \"Son of Walter\" or \"Son of Water\", the name originated in Old English because in medieval times the usual pronunciation of Walter was Water." } ]
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Who wrote the music for shrek the musical?
[ { "context": "Shrek The Musical is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire. It is based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film \"Shrek\" elements of sequels \"Shrek 2\", \"Shrek Forever After\" and William Steig's 1990 book \"Shrek!\". After a trial run in Seattle, the original Broadway production opened in December 2008 and closed after a run of over 12 months in January 2010. It was followed by a tour of the United States which opened in 2010, and a re-vamped West End production from June 2011 to February 2013.", "question": "Who wrote the music scores for shrek the musical?", "short_answers": [ "Tesori", "Jeanine Tesori" ], "wikipage": "Shrek The Musical" }, { "context": "Shrek The Musical is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire. It is based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film \"Shrek\" elements of sequels \"Shrek 2\", \"Shrek Forever After\" and William Steig's 1990 book \"Shrek!\". After a trial run in Seattle, the original Broadway production opened in December 2008 and closed after a run of over 12 months in January 2010. It was followed by a tour of the United States which opened in 2010, and a re-vamped West End production from June 2011 to February 2013.", "question": "Who wrote the music lyrics for shrek the musical?", "short_answers": [ "Lindsay-Abaire", "David Lindsay-Abaire" ], "wikipage": "Shrek The Musical" } ]
[ { "title": "Shrek The Musical", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrek%20The%20Musical" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Jeanine Tesori (known earlier in her career as Jeanine Levenson)[1] is an American composer and musical arranger.", "wikipage": "Jeanine Tesori" }, { "content": "David Lindsay-Abaire (born November 14, 1969) is an American playwright, lyricist and screenwriter.", "wikipage": "David Lindsay-Abaire" }, { "content": "It is based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film Shrek, along with elements of its sequels: Shrek 2, Shrek Forever After and William Steig's 1990 book Shrek!.", "wikipage": "Shrek The Musical" } ], "long_answer": "Shrek The Musical is a musical based on the 2001 DreamWorks Animation film Shrek, along with elements of its sequels: Shrek 2, Shrek Forever After and William Steig's 1990 book Shrek!. The musical scores were written by Jeanine Tesori, an American composer and musical arranger. David Lindsay-Abaire, an American playwright, lyricist and screenwriter, wrote the lyrics. " } ]
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When did the old pound coin come into circulation?
[ { "context": "The British one pound (£1) coin is a denomination of the pound sterling. Its obverse bears the Latin engraving ELIZABETH II D G REG (“Dei Gratia Regina”) F D (\"Fidei defensor\") meaning, “Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith”. It has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the original coin's introduction on 21 April 1983. Four different portraits of the Queen have been used, with the latest design by Jody Clark being introduced in 2015. The design on the reverse side of the current, 12-sided coin features four emblems to represent each of the nations of the United Kingdom—the English rose, the leek for Wales, the Scottish thistle, and the shamrock for Northern Ireland—emerging from a single stem within a crown. ", "question": "When did the old original pound coin come into circulation?", "short_answers": [ "21 April 1983" ], "wikipage": "One pound (British coin)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the old pound coin with a portrait by Raphael Maklouf come into circulation?", "short_answers": [ "1985" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the old pound coin with a portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley come into circulation?", "short_answers": [ "1998" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Between 1985 and 1997 the portrait by Raphael Maklouf was used,[15] in which the Queen wears the George IV State Diadem.", "wikipage": "One pound (British coin) Design" }, { "content": "Between 1998 and 2015 the portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley was used,[15] again featuring the tiara, with a signature-mark IRB below the portrait.", "wikipage": "One pound (British coin) Design" } ], "long_answer": "The British one pound (£1) coin is a denomination of the pound sterling. It has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the original coin's introduction on 21 April 1983. Between 1985 and 1997 the portrait by Raphael Maklouf was used, in which the Queen wears the George IV State Diadem. Between 1998 and 2015 the portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley was used, again featuring the tiara, with a signature-mark IRB below the portrait." } ]
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What is the cost of an airbus a380?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was the cost of the prototype of the Airbus A380?", "short_answers": [ "€9.5 billion ($10.7 billion)" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 2000, the projected development cost was €9.5 billion. In 2004 Airbus estimated that €1.5 billion ($2 billion) would need to be added, totalling the developmental costs to €10.3 billion ($12.7 billion) In 2006, Airbus stopped publishing its reported cost after reaching costs of €10.2 billion and then it provisioned another €4.9 billion, after the difficulties in electric cabling and two years delay for an estimated total of €18 billion.", "question": "What was the total developmental cost of the Airbus A380?", "short_answers": [ "€18 billion" ], "wikipage": "Airbus A380" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the unit cost of an airbus A380?", "short_answers": [ "US$445.6 million" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the 2016 estimate of the program cost of the Airbus A380?", "short_answers": [ "€25 billion" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Airbus A380", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus%20A380" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Airbus A380 is a wide-body aircraft manufactured by Airbus.", "wikipage": "Airbus A380" }, { "content": "In 2018, unit cost was US$445.6 million.[34]", "wikipage": "Airbus A380 Total development cost" }, { "content": "In 2016, The A380 development costs were estimated at $25 billion for 15 years,[29] $25–30 billion,[30] or €25 billion ($28 billion).[31]", "wikipage": "Airbus A380 Total development cost" } ], "long_answer": "The Airbus A380 is a wide-body aircraft manufactured by Airbus. The prototype of the Airbus A380 cost €9.5 billion ($10.7 billion). The total developmental cost, after difficulties in electric cabling and two years delay, was €18 billion. In 2016, the Airbus A380 development costs were estimated at $25 billion for 15 years, $25–30 billion, or €25 billion ($28 billion) and by 2018, the unit cost of an Airbus A380 was US$445.6 million. " } ]
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Who is the original singer of every rose has its thorn?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the original lead singer of \"Every Rose Has Its Thorn\"?", "short_answers": [ "Bret Michaels" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"Every Rose Has Its Thorn\" is a power ballad by American glam metal band Poison. It was released in October 1988 as the third single from Poison's second album \"Open Up and Say... Ahh!\". The band's signature song, it is also their only number-one hit in the U.S., reaching the top spot on December 24, 1988, for three weeks (carrying over into 1989) and it also charted at #11 on the Mainstream Rock chart. It was a number 13 hit in the UK. \"Every Rose Has Its Thorn\" was named number 34 on VH1's \"100 Greatest Songs of the 80s\", #100 on their \"100 Greatest Love Songs\" and #7 on MTV and VH1 \"Top 25 Power Ballads\".", "question": "Who is the original band who performed the song \"Every Rose Has Its Thorn\"?", "short_answers": [ "Poison" ], "wikipage": "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" } ]
[ { "title": "Every Rose Has Its Thorn", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every%20Rose%20Has%20Its%20Thorn" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Bret Michael Sychak (born March 15, 1963), professionally known as Bret Michaels, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and actor. He gained fame as the frontman of rock band Poison who have sold well over 45 million records worldwide[2] and 15 million records in the United States alone.[3]", "wikipage": "Bret Michaels" } ], "long_answer": "\"Every Rose Has Its Thorn\" is a power ballad by American glam metal band Poison. It is sung by lead singer Bret Michaels, an American singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and actor who gained fame as the frontman of the band Poison." } ]
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When did the last season of one tree hill air?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the last season of one tree hill begin to air?", "short_answers": [ "January 11, 2012" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the last season of one tree hill finish airing?", "short_answers": [ "April 4, 2012" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Over what span did the last season of one tree hill air?", "short_answers": [ "January 11 – April 4, 2012" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of One Tree Hill episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20One%20Tree%20Hill%20episodes" } ]
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What are the neighboring countries of south korea?
[ { "context": "South Korea is located in East Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula located out from the far east of the Asian landmass. The only country with a land border to South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with of border running along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. South Korea is mostly surrounded by water and has of coastline along three seas; to the west is the Yellow Sea (West Sea), to the south is the East China Sea, and to the east is the East Sea. Geographically, South Korea's land mass is approximately . of South Korea are occupied by water. The approximate coordinates are 37° North, 127° 30 East.", "question": "What are the neighboring countries to the North of South Korea? What is the only neighboring land border country of South Korea?", "short_answers": [ "North Korea" ], "wikipage": "Geography of South Korea" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What are the neighboring countries to the South of South Korea?", "short_answers": [ "Japan" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "South Korea,[b] officially the Republic of Korea (ROK),[c] is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula", "wikipage": "South Korea" } ], "long_answer": "South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is located in East Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula located out from the far east of the Asian landmass. The only country with a land border to South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with of border running along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The neighboring country to the South of South Korea is Japan." } ]
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Who is known as the first and last female rules of the delhi sultanate?
[ { "context": "The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). The sultanate is noted for being one of the few powers to repel attacks by the Mongols (from the Chagatai Khanate), causing the decline of Buddhism in East India and Bengal, and enthroning one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana, who reigned from 1236 to 1240.", "question": "Who is known as the first female rules of the delhi sultanate?", "short_answers": [ "Razia Sultana", "Raziya al-Din" ], "wikipage": "Delhi Sultanate" }, { "context": "The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). The sultanate is noted for being one of the few powers to repel attacks by the Mongols (from the Chagatai Khanate), causing the decline of Buddhism in East India and Bengal, and enthroning one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana, who reigned from 1236 to 1240.", "question": "Who is known as the last female rules of the delhi sultanate?", "short_answers": [ "Razia Sultana", "Raziya al-Din" ], "wikipage": "Delhi Sultanate" } ]
[ { "title": "Delhi Sultanate", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi%20Sultanate" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "She was the first female Muslim ruler of the subcontinent, and the first female Muslim ruler of Delhi.", "wikipage": "Razia Sultana" }, { "content": "Razia was killed on 15 October 1240.[26][29]", "wikipage": "Razia Sultana Alliance with Altunia and death" } ], "long_answer": "The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Known as the first female Muslim ruler of the subcontinent and the first female Muslim ruler of Delhi, Razia Sultana reigned from 1236 to 1240. She was killed on October 15, 1240. She was the last female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate." } ]
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Where is the show just for laughs gags filmed?
[ { "context": "Most segments are filmed in Quebec City, Montreal and Vancouver, while some have been filmed in Mexico. British and Asian versions have been produced in the UK and Singapore, respectively. In 2011 the show spawned a spinoff, \"Just Kidding\", which consists exclusively of kids playing pranks on adults.", "question": "Where is the Canadian show just for laughs gags mostly filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Montreal" ], "wikipage": "Just for Laughs: Gags" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In addition to Montreal, where is the Canadian show just for laughs gags filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Quebec City, Vancouver and Mexico" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the show just for laughs gags Britain mostly filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Glasgow, Scotland", "Leeds, England", "Belfast, Northern Ireland" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"Just for Laughs\" was filmed primarily in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland, Glasgow, Scotland and Leeds, England. The Belfast Botanic Gardens were a common filming location for doing some pranks.", "question": "Where is a common place the British show just for laughs gags mostly filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Belfast Botanic Gardens" ], "wikipage": "Just for Laughs (British TV series)" }, { "context": "The first season which contained 13 episodes were filmed in Singapore. Subsequent seasons will be filmed in other Asian Countries.", "question": "Where is the first season of show just for laughs gags Asia filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Singapore" ], "wikipage": "Just for Laughs Gags Asia" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Just for Laughs Gags (in French, Juste pour rire les gags) is a Canadian silent comedy/hidden camera reality television show that is under the Just for Laughs brand.[1]", "wikipage": "Just for Laughs Gags" }, { "content": "Just for Laughs UK is an adaptation of the Canadian series of the same name, that began in Montreal in late 2000.", "wikipage": "Just for Laughs (British TV series)" }, { "content": "Just for Laughs Gags Asia (Chinese: 好笑王) is a comedy show based on the popular Canadian version of the show.", "wikipage": "Just for Laughs Gags Asia" } ], "long_answer": "Just for Laughs Gags is a Canadian silent comedy/hidden camera reality television show that is under the Just for Laughs brand. Most segments are filmed in Montreal, while some have been filmed in Quebec City, Vancouver and Mexico. Just for Laughs UK is a British adaptation of the Canadian series of the same name, and was filmed primarily in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland, Glasgow, Scotland and Leeds, England, where the Belfast Botanic Gardens were a common filming location for doing some pranks. Just for Laughs Gags Asia is a comedy show also based on the popular Canadian version of the show, and the first season was filmed in Singapore." } ]
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What is the hair on a horse called?
[ { "context": "Regardless of style, many manes that are not roached have a bit of mane at the poll, the area immediately behind the ears, shaved in order to help the crownpiece of the bridle lie more neatly on the head. This area is called a 'bridle path'. It may vary in length from one inch to over a foot. The length of the bridle path is dependent on the discipline or breed of the horse, and is important to consider when grooming a horse for competition.", "question": "What is the hair on the head of a horse called?", "short_answers": [ "mane" ], "wikipage": "Mane (horse)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the hair on a horse's body called?", "short_answers": [ "coat" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Tails can be thinned and shaped by pulling hairs at the sides of the dock, or by pulling the longest hairs in the skirt of the tail, to make the tail shorter and less full, though retaining a natural shape. This grooming style is currently out of fashion, though was once popular for the hunter and western breeds.", "question": "What is the long hair on a horse that originates from its dock called?", "short_answers": [ "tail", "skirt" ], "wikipage": "Tail (horse)" }, { "context": "On horses, the mane is the hair that grows from the top of the neck of a horse or other equine, reaching from the poll to the withers, and includes the forelock or foretop. It is thicker and coarser than the rest of the horse's coat, and naturally grows to roughly cover the neck. Heredity plays a role, giving some horses a longer, thicker mane, and others a shorter, thinner one.", "question": "What is the hair at the top of a horse's mane and falls on its forehead called?", "short_answers": [ "foretop", "forelock" ], "wikipage": "Mane (horse)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The forelock or foretop is a part of a horse's mane, that grows from the animal's poll and falls forward between the ears and onto the forehead.", "wikipage": "Forelock" }, { "content": "The term \"skirt\" refers to the long hairs that fall below the dock.", "wikipage": "Tail (horse)" }, { "content": "The tail of the horse and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the skirt.", "wikipage": "Tail (horse)" }, { "content": "The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae.", "wikipage": "Tail (horse)" } ], "long_answer": "On horses, the mane is the hair that grows from the top of the neck of a horse or other equine, reaching from the poll to the withers, and includes the forelock or foretop. The forelock or foretop grows from the animal's poll and falls forward between the ears and onto the forehead. The hair on the horse's body is called it's coat. The tail of the horse consists of two parts, the dock, the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae, and the skirt, the long hairs that fall below the dock." } ]
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When were electronic voting machines introduced for election in india?
[ { "context": "Electronic Voting is the standard means of conducting elections using Electronic Voting Machines, sometimes called \"EVMs\" in India. The use of EVMs and electronic voting was developed and tested by the state-owned Electronics Corporation of India and Bharat Electronics in the 1990s. They were introduced in Indian elections between 1998 and 2001, in a phased manner. The electronic voting machines have been used in all general and state assembly elections of India since 2004.", "question": "When were electronic voting machines introduced for some elections in India?", "short_answers": [ "1998" ], "wikipage": "Electronic voting in India" }, { "context": "Electronic Voting is the standard means of conducting elections using Electronic Voting Machines, sometimes called \"EVMs\" in India. The use of EVMs and electronic voting was developed and tested by the state-owned Electronics Corporation of India and Bharat Electronics in the 1990s. They were introduced in Indian elections between 1998 and 2001, in a phased manner. The electronic voting machines have been used in all general and state assembly elections of India since 2004.", "question": "When were electronic voting machines introduced for all general and state assembly elections in India?", "short_answers": [ "2004" ], "wikipage": "Electronic voting in India" } ]
[ { "title": "Electronic voting in India", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic%20voting%20in%20India" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Electronic Voting is the standard means of conducting elections using Electronic Voting Machines, sometimes called \"EVMs\" in India. They were introduced in Indian elections between 1998 and 2001, in a phased manner. The electronic voting machines have been used in all general and state assembly elections of India since 2004." } ]
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Who won celebrity get me out of here 2017?
[ { "context": "\"Made in Chelsea\" star Georgia Toffolo won the series on 10 December 2017, with \"Hollyoaks\" actor Jamie Lomas finishing runner up, and comedian and broadcaster Iain Lee finishing third. This was the first time in the show's history that women won three consecutive series. Professional boxer Amir Khan also became the highest-paid contestant in the history of the show, beating the previous £400,000 record held by Katie Price in series 9.", "question": "Who won the British I'm a celebrity get me out of here in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Georgia Valerie \"Toff\" Toffolo", "Toffolo", "Georgia Toffolo" ], "wikipage": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British series 17)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who won the Australian I'm a celebrity get me out of here in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Donovan", "Casey Donovan" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (often shortened to I'm a Celebrity or I'm a Celeb) is a British survival reality television show, created by London Weekend Television (LWT), produced by ITV Studios, and aired on ITV from Australia and now Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales.", "wikipage": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)" }, { "content": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (occasionally shortened to I'm a Celebrity) is an Australian reality television series on Network 10 which is based on the British television show of the same name.[1]", "wikipage": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series)" }, { "content": "Casey Donovan (born 13 May 1988) is an Australian singer, songwriter, actress, theatre actress and author, best known for winning the second season of the singing competition show Australian Idol in 2004.", "wikipage": "Casey Donovan (singer)" } ], "long_answer": "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is a British survival reality television show, created by London Weekend Television (LWT) and produced by ITV Studios. In 2017, \"Made in Chelsea\" star Georgia Toffolo won the series. The Australian reality television series, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, is based on the British television show of the same name. In 2017, Casey Donovan, who is best known for winning the second season of the singing competition show Australian Idol in 2004, won the series." } ]
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What teams are in the fa cup final?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What teams played in the FA Cup 2017-2018 Final?", "short_answers": [ "Chelsea, Manchester United" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What teams played in the FA Cup 2016-2017 Final?", "short_answers": [ "Arsenal, Chelsea" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What teams played in the FA Cup 2015-2016 Final?", "short_answers": [ "Manchester United, Crystal Palace" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of FA Cup Finals", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20FA%20Cup%20Finals" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout competition in English football, organised by and named after The Football Association (the FA).", "wikipage": "List of FA Cup Finals" }, { "content": "The competition culminates at the end of the league season (usually in May) with the FA Cup Final, officially named The Football Association Challenge Cup Final Tie, which has traditionally been regarded as the showpiece finale of the English football season.[4]", "wikipage": "List of FA Cup Finals" } ], "long_answer": "The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout competition in English football, organised by and named after The Football Association (the FA) and culminates at the end of the league season with the FA Cup Final. The Manchester United and Crystal Palace teams played in the 2015-2016 FA Cup Final. The Arsenal and Chelsea teams played in the 2016-2017 FA Cup Final. The Manchester United and Chelsea teams played in the 2017-2018 FA Cup Final." } ]
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Who is the leader of ruling party in rajya sabha?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the leader of ruling party in rajya sabha in 2005?", "short_answers": [ "Manmohan Singh" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the leader of ruling party in rajya sabha in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "Arun Jaitley" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the leader of ruling party in rajya sabha in 2000?", "short_answers": [ "Jaswant Singh" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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Rank of indian air force in the world?
[ { "context": "The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the air forces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honoured India's aviation service during World War II with the prefix \"Royal\". After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India. With the government's transition to a Republic in 1950, the prefix \"Royal\" was removed.", "question": "Rank of indian air force in the world in terms of size?", "short_answers": [ "fourth" ], "wikipage": "Indian Air Force" }, { "context": "The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the air forces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honoured India's aviation service during World War II with the prefix \"Royal\". After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India. With the government's transition to a Republic in 1950, the prefix \"Royal\" was removed.", "question": "Rank of indian air force in the world in terms of personnel and aircraft assets?", "short_answers": [ "fourth" ], "wikipage": "Indian Air Force" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Still, India maintains the fourth largest air force in the world.", "wikipage": "Indian Air Force Post Kargil incidents (1999–present)" } ], "long_answer": "The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the air forces of the world. India also maintains the fourth largest air force in the world." } ]
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When did the first black panther comic come out?
[ { "context": "Black Panther is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in \"Fantastic Four\" #52 (cover-dated July 1966) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. Black Panther's real name is T'Challa, king and protector of the fictional African nation of Wakanda. Along with possessing enhanced abilities achieved through ancient Wakandan rituals of drinking the essence of the heart-shaped herb, T'Challa also relies on his proficiency in science, rigorous physical training, hand-to-hand combat skills, and access to wealth and advanced Wakandan technology to combat his enemies.", "question": "When did the first comic to include Black Panther come out?", "short_answers": [ "July 1966" ], "wikipage": "Black Panther (Marvel Comics)" }, { "context": "He received his first starring feature with \"Jungle Action\" #5 (July 1973), a reprint of the Panther-centric story in \"The Avengers\" #62 (March 1969). A new series began running the following issue, written by Don McGregor, with art by pencilers Rich Buckler, Gil Kane, and Billy Graham, and which gave inkers Klaus Janson and Bob McLeod some of their first professional exposure. The critically acclaimed series ran in \"Jungle Action\" #6–24 (Sept. 1973 – Nov. 1976).", "question": "When did the first comic starring Black Panther come out?", "short_answers": [ "July 1973" ], "wikipage": "Black Panther (Marvel Comics)" } ]
[ { "title": "Black Panther (Marvel Comics)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black%20Panther%20%28Marvel%20Comics%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Black Panther is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in \"Fantastic Four\" #52 (cover-dated July 1966) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. Black Panther received his first starring feature with Jungle Action #5 (July 1973), a reprint of the Panther-centric story in The Avengers #62 (March 1969)." } ]
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When was new zealand founded as a country?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did new zealand form its first responsible, independent government?", "short_answers": [ "18 April 1856" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was new zealand granted self-government by the UK?", "short_answers": [ "30 June 1852" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was new zealand granted full external autonomy by British Parliament?", "short_answers": [ "25 November 1947" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the United Tribes of New Zealand formally declare their independence?", "short_answers": [ "28 October 1835" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was new zealand indicate its status as a country at the League of Nations?", "short_answers": [ "10 January 1920" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.", "wikipage": "New Zealand" }, { "content": "The New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 (15 & 16 Vict. c. 72) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that granted self-government to the Colony of New Zealand.", "wikipage": "New Zealand Constitution Act 1852" }, { "content": "The Act received the Royal Assent on 30 June 1852.[2]", "wikipage": "New Zealand Constitution Act 1852" } ], "long_answer": "New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The United Tribes of New Zealand formally declared their independence on 28 October 1835 and on 30 June 1852, the New Zealand Constitution Act, which was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that granted self-government to the Colony of New Zealand, received Royal Assent. On 18 April 1856, New Zealand formed it's first responsible, independent government. They were recognized as a country by the League of Nations on 10 January 1920, and they were granted full external autonomy by the British Parliament on 25 November 1947. " } ]
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Who played stormy in the movie odd thomas?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays older stormy in the movie Odd Thomas?", "short_answers": [ "Addison Timlin" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays young Stormy in the movie Odd Thomas?", "short_answers": [ "Robin Lanning" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Odd Thomas (film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd%20Thomas%20%28film%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Odd Thomas is a 2013 American supernatural mystery thriller film based on Dean Koontz's 2003 novel of the same name.", "wikipage": "Odd Thomas (film)" }, { "content": "Addison Jayne Timlin White (née Timlin; born June 29, 1991) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Jami Lerner in The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014) and Colleen Lunsford in Little Sister (2016).[1]", "wikipage": "Addison Timlin" } ], "long_answer": "Odd Thomas is a 2013 American supernatural mystery thriller film based on Dean Koontz's 2003 novel of the same name. Both a younger and an older version of the character, Stormy, are featured in the movie. The younger Stormy is played by Robin Lanning. The older Stormy is played by American actress Addison Timlin." } ]
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When did the gold standard end in the us?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the gold standard completely end in the us?", "short_answers": [ "August 15, 1971", "1971", "August 15" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "During the Great Depression, every major currency abandoned the gold standard. Among the earliest, the Bank of England abandoned the gold standard in 1931 as speculators demanded gold in exchange for currency notes or in settlement of debts, threatening the solvency of the British monetary system. This pattern repeated throughout Europe and North America. In the United States, the Federal Reserve was forced to raise interest rates in order to protect the gold standard for the US dollar, worsening already severe domestic economic pressures. After bank runs became more pronounced in early 1933, people began to hoard gold coins as distrust for banks led to distrust for paper money, worsening deflation and depleting gold reserves.", "question": "When did the gold standard begin to end in the us?", "short_answers": [ "1933" ], "wikipage": "History of the United States dollar" }, { "context": "The gold standard was suspended twice during World War I, once fully and then for foreign exchange. At the onset of the war, U.S. corporations had large debts payable to European entities who began liquidating their debts in gold. With debts to Europe falling due, the dollar to (British) pound sterling exchange rate reached as high as $6.75:£1, far above the nominal (gold) parity of 4.8665:1. This caused large gold outflows until July 31, 1914, when the New York Stock Exchange closed and the gold standard was temporarily suspended. In order to defend the exchange rate of the dollar, the US Treasury Department authorized state and nationally chartered banks to issue emergency currency under the Aldrich-Vreeland Act, and the newly created Federal Reserve organized a fund to assure debts to foreign creditors. These efforts were largely successful, and the Aldrich-Vreeland notes were retired starting in November and the gold standard was restored when the New York Stock Exchange re-opened in December 1914.", "question": "When did the gold standard end temporarily in the us?", "short_answers": [ "twice during World War I", "During the Great Depression" ], "wikipage": "History of the United States dollar" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Initially defined under a bimetallic standard in terms of a fixed quantity of silver or gold, it formally adopted the gold standard in 1900, and finally eliminated all links to gold in 1971.", "wikipage": "History of the United States dollar" }, { "content": "In early 1933, in order to fight severe deflation, Congress and President Roosevelt implemented a series of Acts of Congress and Executive Orders which suspended the gold standard except for foreign exchange, revoked gold as universal legal tender for debts, and banned private ownership of significant amounts of gold coin.", "wikipage": "History of the United States dollar The Gold Reserve Act" }, { "content": "The suspension of the gold standard was considered temporary by many in markets and in the government at the time, but restoring the standard was considered a low priority to dealing with other issues.[12][15]", "wikipage": "History of the United States dollar The Gold Reserve Act" }, { "content": "There was great debate about what Nixon should do, but ultimately Nixon, relying heavily on the advice of the self-confident Connally, decided to break up Bretton Woods by announcing the following actions on August 15:[13][14][15]\n\nNixon directed Treasury Secretary Connally to suspend, with certain exceptions, the convertibility of the dollar into gold or other reserve assets, ordering the gold window to be closed such that foreign governments could no longer exchange their dollars for gold.", "wikipage": "Nixon shock Event" } ], "long_answer": "The United States formally adopted the gold standard in 1900. The gold standard was suspended twice during World War I and then during the Great Depression when every major currency abandoned the gold standard. In early 1933, in order to fight severe deflation, Congress and President Roosevelt implemented a series of Acts of Congress and Executive Orders which suspended the gold standard except for foreign exchange, and while the suspension of the gold standard was considered temporary by many in markets and in the government at the time, restoring the standard was considered a low priority to dealing with other issues. The United States finally eliminated all links to gold on August 15, 1971, when President Richard Nixon directed Treasury Secretary Connally to suspend, with certain exceptions, the convertibility of the dollar into gold or other reserve assets, ordering the gold window to be closed such that foreign governments could no longer exchange their dollars for gold ." } ]
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Who is the father of accounting when and what did he describe?
[ { "context": "Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli (sometimes \"Paccioli\" or \"Paciolo\"; 1447 – 19 June 1517) was an Italian mathematician, Franciscan friar, collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci, and an early contributor to the field now known as accounting. He is referred to as \"The Father of Accounting and Bookkeeping\" in Europe and he was the second person to publish a work on the double-entry system of book-keeping on the continent. He was also called Luca di Borgo after his birthplace, Borgo Sansepolcro, Tuscany.", "question": "Who is the \"father of accounting\"?", "short_answers": [ "Luca di Borgo", "Luca Pacioli", "Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli" ], "wikipage": "Luca Pacioli" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the \"father of accounting\" live?", "short_answers": [ "c. 1447 – 19 June 1517" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Luca Pacioli", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luca%20Pacioli" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Pacioli dramatically affected the practice of accounting by describing the double-entry accounting method used in parts of Italy. This revolutionized how businesses oversaw their operations, enabling improved efficiency and profitability.", "wikipage": "Luca Pacioli" } ], "long_answer": "The \"father of accounting\" was Italian mathematician Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli. Pacioli, a Franciscan friar and collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci, lived c. 1447 – 19 June 1517. He dramatically affected the practice of accounting by describing the double-entry accounting method used in parts of Italy. This revolutionized how businesses oversaw their operations, enabling improved efficiency and profitability." } ]
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When did japan send cherry trees to washington dc?
[ { "context": "The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a spring celebration in Washington, D.C., commemorating the March 27, 1912, gift of Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington, D.C. Mayor Ozaki donated the trees to enhance the growing friendship between the United States and Japan and also celebrate the continued close relationship between the two nations. Large and colorful helium balloons, floats, marching bands from across the country, music and showmanship are parts of the Festival's parade and other events.", "question": "When did japan's government send 2,000 cherry trees to washington dc?", "short_answers": [ "March 27, 1912" ], "wikipage": "National Cherry Blossom Festival" }, { "context": "In 1906, David Fairchild imported 1000 cherry trees from the Yokohama Nursery Company in Japan and planted them on his own property in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The Fairchilds were pleased with the results of their planting and in 1907 began promoting Japanese flowering cherry trees as an ideal tree to plant around avenues in the Washington area. On September 26, with the help of the Fairchilds' friends, the Chevy Chase Land Company ordered 300 Oriental cherry trees for the Chevy Chase area. In 1908, Fairchild donated cherry saplings to every D.C. school to plant on its school grounds in observance of Arbor Day. At an Arbor Day speech that Eliza Scidmore attended, Fairchild proposed that the \"Speedway\" (a now non-existing route around the D.C. Tidal Basin) be turned into a \"Field of Cherries.\"", "question": "When did japan's Yokohama Nursery Company send cherry trees to washington dc?", "short_answers": [ "1906" ], "wikipage": "National Cherry Blossom Festival" }, { "context": "The Japanese gave 3,800 more Yoshino trees in 1965, which were accepted by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. These trees were grown in the United States and many were planted on the grounds of the Washington Monument. For the occasion, the First Lady and Ryuji Takeuchi, wife of the Japanese ambassador, reenacted the 1912 planting. In 1982, Japanese horticulturalists took cuttings from Yoshino trees in Washington, D.C., to replace cherry trees that had been destroyed in a flood in Japan. From 1986 to 1988, 676 cherry trees were planted using US$101,000 in private funds donated to the National Park Service to restore the trees to the number at the time of the original gift.", "question": "When did japan's government send 3,800 cherry trees to washington dc?", "short_answers": [ "1965" ], "wikipage": "National Cherry Blossom Festival" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In 1906, David Fairchild imported 1000 cherry trees from the Yokohama Nursery Company in Japan and planted them on his own property in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The Fairchilds were pleased with the results of their planting and, in 1907, began promoting Japanese flowering cherry trees as an ideal tree to plant around avenues in the Washington area. On March 27, 1912, Japan's government sent 2,00 cherry trees to Washington, D.C., to enhance the growing friendship between the United States and Japan. First Lady Lady Bird Johnson and Ryuji Takeuchi, wife of the Japanese ambassador, reenacted the 1912 planting when Japan's government sent 3,800 cherry trees to Washington, D.C., in 1965." } ]
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Who sang the original bad to the bone?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What band sang the original song titled bad to the bone?", "short_answers": [ "George Thorogood and the Destroyers" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What singer sang the original song titled bad to the bone?", "short_answers": [ "George Thorogood" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Bad to the Bone", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad%20to%20the%20Bone" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "George Thorogood and the Destroyers sang the original song Bad To The Bone." } ]
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Who walked on the water in the bible?
[ { "context": "Matthew's account adds that Peter asked Jesus, \"if it is you\", to tell him, or command him, to come to Jesus on the water (waters). According to the Pulpit Commentary, the word 'if' is not intended to imply any doubt on Peter's part. After Peter came down out of the ship and walked on the water, he became afraid of the storm and began to sink. He called out to Jesus for help. Jesus caught him and reproved him for his lack of faith, and led him back to the ship, whereupon the storm stopped. Matthew also notes that the disciples called Jesus the Son of God. The fact that the John account also lacks this detail suggests that this account of \"St. Peter's venture\" is a redactional addition by Matthew.", "question": "Who walked on water in the Bible, and then began to sink?", "short_answers": [ "Peter" ], "wikipage": "Jesus walking on water" }, { "context": "Matthew's account adds that Peter asked Jesus, \"if it is you\", to tell him, or command him, to come to Jesus on the water (waters). According to the Pulpit Commentary, the word 'if' is not intended to imply any doubt on Peter's part. After Peter came down out of the ship and walked on the water, he became afraid of the storm and began to sink. He called out to Jesus for help. Jesus caught him and reproved him for his lack of faith, and led him back to the ship, whereupon the storm stopped. Matthew also notes that the disciples called Jesus the Son of God. The fact that the John account also lacks this detail suggests that this account of \"St. Peter's venture\" is a redactional addition by Matthew.", "question": "Who walked on water in the Bible, and rescued Peter?", "short_answers": [ "Jesus" ], "wikipage": "Jesus walking on water" } ]
[ { "title": "Jesus walking on water", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus%20walking%20on%20water" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In the Bible, Peter walked on water toward Jesus and began to sink when he became afraid of the storm." } ]
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How many states are in the wida consortium?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many continental us states are in the wida consortium?", "short_answers": [ "35" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many states are in the wida consortium in total?", "short_answers": [ "38" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "WIDA Consortium", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIDA%20Consortium" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "There are 35 continental US states in the wida consortium, and 38 total states in the wida consortium." } ]
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When is the next central government election in india?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the next central government election in india in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "7 April to 12 May, 2014" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the next central government election in india in 2009?", "short_answers": [ "16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the next central government election in india in 2004?", "short_answers": [ "20 April and 10 May, 2004" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Next Indian general election", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next%20Indian%20general%20election" }, { "title": "Elections in India", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections%20in%20India" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In 2004, the central government election in India was held on 20 April and 10 May, 2004. 2009's election dates were 16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009. And the 2014 central government election was held on 7 April to 12 May, 2014." } ]
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Who sings you put the lime in the coconut?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sings the 1972 version of you put the lime in the coconut?", "short_answers": [ "Harry Nilsson" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 1998, a cover version was released by Australian singer Dannii Minogue as a single, peaking at #62 on the ARIA singles chart.", "question": "Who sang the 1998 hit version of you put the lime in the coconut?", "short_answers": [ "Dannii Minogue" ], "wikipage": "Coconut (song)" } ]
[ { "title": "Coconut (song)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut%20%28song%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Harry Nilsson sings the 1972 version of You Put The Lime in the Coconut, and Dannii Minogue sang the 1998 version." } ]
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When does season 4 of last man on earth?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does season 4 of last man on earth start airing?", "short_answers": [ "October 1, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does season 4 of last man on earth finish airing?", "short_answers": [ "May 6, 2018" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Over what time span does season 4 of last man on earth air?", "short_answers": [ "October 1, 2017 - May 6, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Last Man on Earth (TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Last%20Man%20on%20Earth%20%28TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Season 4 of Last Man On Earth aired from October 1, 2017 - May 6, 2018." } ]
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How many secondary schools are there in wales?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In 2014/15, how many secondary schools are there in wales?", "short_answers": [ "207" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In 2015/16, how many secondary schools are there in wales?", "short_answers": [ "205" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Secondary education in Wales", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary%20education%20in%20Wales" }, { "title": "Lists of schools in Wales", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists%20of%20schools%20in%20Wales" }, { "title": "Education in Wales", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education%20in%20Wales" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In 2015/16, Wales had 205 secondary schools, but in the 2014/15 year there were 207 secondary schools." } ]
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Who played nelson mandela in the long walk to freedom?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays 7-9 year old Nelson Mandela in the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom?", "short_answers": [ "Siza Pini" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays 16-23 year old Nelson Mandela in the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom?", "short_answers": [ "Atandwa Kani" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays the older adult Nelson Mandela in the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom?", "short_answers": [ "Idris Elba" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Long Walk to Freedom", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long%20Walk%20to%20Freedom" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In the Long Walk of Freedom, Nelson Mandela was portrayed by Siza Pini as a 7-9 year old child, then Atandwa Kani as his 16-23 year old character, and Idris Elba as an adult." } ]
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Who did ben roethlisberger lose to in the superbowl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the quarterback did ben roethlisberger lose to in the superbowl?", "short_answers": [ "Aaron Charles Rodgers", "Aaron Rodgers" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Super Bowl wins are often used to determine the greatness of a quarterback. Of the eligible players, only Jim Plunkett has won multiple Super Bowls and \"not\" been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Peyton Manning is the only starting quarterback to have won Super Bowls for two NFL teams; though Craig Morton and Kurt Warner are the only other quarterbacks to have started for a second team. Jim McMahon won a second Superbowl ring having been a backup on the Brett Favre lead Green Bay Packers team that won Superbowl XXXI.", "question": "Who is the team did ben roethlisberger lose to in the superbowl?", "short_answers": [ "Green Bay Packers" ], "wikipage": "List of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks" } ]
[ { "title": "List of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Super%20Bowl%20starting%20quarterbacks" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Ben Roethlisberger lost to Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl." } ]
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Who invented the first car to run on gasoline?
[ { "context": "In 1870 Siegfried Marcus built the first gasoline powered combustion engine, which he placed on a pushcart, building four progressively more sophisticated combustion-engine cars over a 10-to-15-year span that influenced later cars. Marcus created the two-cycle combustion engine. The car's second incarnation in 1880 introduced a four-cycle, gasoline-powered engine, an ingenious carburetor design and magneto ignition. He created an additional two models further refining his design with steering, a clutch and a brake.", "question": "Who actually invented the first car to run on gasoline?", "short_answers": [ "Siegfried Marcus" ], "wikipage": "History of the automobile" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was often incorrectly said to have invented the first car to run on gasoline?", "short_answers": [ "Karl Benz" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "History of the automobile", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20automobile" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Siegfried Marcus actually invented the first car to run off gasoline, even though Karl Benz is often incorrectly given credit for it." } ]
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Who played galen in planet of the apes?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played galen in the 1968 film planet of the apes?", "short_answers": [ "Wright King", "Thomas Wright Thornburg King" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Ron Harper and James Naughton played Alan Virdon and Peter Burke, two 20th-century American astronauts who pass through a time warp to a future where apes subjugate humans (unlike the original film, the humans can speak). Roddy McDowall returned to the franchise as Galen, a chimpanzee who joins the astronauts. Booth Coleman played orangutan Councillor Zaius and Mark Lenard played gorilla General Urko. The episodes portray Virdon, Burke, and Galen as they search for a way home, aid downtrodden humans and apes and avoid the authorities. The show premiered on September 13, 1974, filling CBS's 8–9 p.m. time slot on Fridays. It earned low ratings during its run, a fact the production team attributed to repetitive storytelling and too little screen time for the apes who made the franchise famous. Given the considerable production costs, CBS canceled the show after 14 episodes, the last airing on December 20, 1974.", "question": "Who played galen in the TV series planet of the apes?", "short_answers": [ "Roddy McDowall", "Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall" ], "wikipage": "Planet of the Apes" } ]
[ { "title": "Planet of the Apes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet%20of%20the%20Apes" }, { "title": "Planet of the Apes (2001 film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet%20of%20the%20Apes%20%282001%20film%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In the 1968 film Planet of the Apes, Galen was played by Thomas Wright Thornburg King. And in the tv series Planet of the Apes, Galen was played by Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall." } ]
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When was smoking banned in new york city?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was anyone under 21 banned from smoking in NYC?", "short_answers": [ "May 18, 2014" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was indoor smoking banned in NYC?", "short_answers": [ "March 30, 2003" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was smoking in parks and rec centers banned in NYC?", "short_answers": [ "May 23, 2011" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did New Yorks statewide smoking ban go into effect?", "short_answers": [ "July 24, 2003" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Indoor smoking in NYC was banned on March 30, 2003. New York went to a state wide ban on July 24, 2003. It was banned in NYC parks and rec centers on May 23, 2011. And, NYC banned smoking for anyone under the age of 21 on May 18, 2014." } ]
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Who sang you don't know me in the sixties?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang \"You Don't Know Me\" in 1960?", "short_answers": [ "Jeanne Black, Lenny Welch" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang \"You Don't Know Me\" in 1961?", "short_answers": [ "Patti Page" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang \"You Don't Know Me\" in 1962?", "short_answers": [ "The Anita Kerr Singers, Ray Charles," ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang \"You Don't Know Me\" in 1964?", "short_answers": [ "Floyd Cramer" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang \"You Don't Know Me\" in 1965?", "short_answers": [ "Manfred Mann, Rick Nelson, Jackie Wilson" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang \"You Don't Know Me\" in 1967?", "short_answers": [ "Jan Howard, Elvis Presley" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "You Don't Know Me (Cindy Walker song)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%20Don%27t%20Know%20Me%20%28Cindy%20Walker%20song%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The best-selling version of the song is by Ray Charles, who took it to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September 1962, after releasing the song on his number 1 album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. ", "wikipage": "You Don't Know Me (Cindy Walker song)" }, { "content": "\"You Don't Know Me\" is a song written by Cindy Walker based on a title and storyline given to her by Eddy Arnold in 1955. \"You Don't Know Me\" was first recorded by Arnold that year and released as a single on April 21, 1956 on RCA Victor.", "wikipage": "You Don't Know Me (Cindy Walker song)" } ], "long_answer": "\"You Don't Know Me\" is a song written by Cindy Walker in 1955 and released as a single by Eddy Arnold on April 21, 1956. Several recorded versions popped up in the 1960s, including Jeanne Black's and Lenny Welch's, who both released theirs in 1960; Patti Page, who released hers in 1961; The Anita Kerr Singers, who released hers in 1962; Ray Charles, who released his in 1962 and had the best-selling version of the song; Floyd Cramer who released his in 1964; Manfred Mann, Rick Nelson, and Jackie Wilson, who all released theirs in 1965; and Jan Howard and Elvis Presley, who individually released theirs in 1967" } ]
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Who is the most followed user on instagram?
[ { "context": "This list contains the top 50 accounts with the most followers on the photo and video-sharing social platform Instagram. As of January 2020, the most-followed person is footballer Cristiano Ronaldo with over 197 million followers, and the most-followed woman is singer Ariana Grande with over 171 million followers. Instagram has its own brand account on the platform, and with over 327 million followers; it is the most-followed account. National Geographic is the second most-followed brand account, with over 129 million followers. A total of 18 accounts have exceeded 100 million followers on the site.", "question": "Who is the most followed brand user on instagram?", "short_answers": [ "Instagram" ], "wikipage": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the most followed individual user on instagram?", "short_answers": [ "Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro", "Cristiano Ronaldo" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20most-followed%20Instagram%20accounts" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Instagram has its own brand account on the platform, and with over 424 million followers; it is the most-followed account overall. ", "wikipage": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts" }, { "content": "As of September 2021, the most-followed individual is Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo with over 347 million followers.", "wikipage": "List of most-followed Instagram accounts" } ], "long_answer": "Instagram's own brand account is the most followed on Instagram with 424 million followers. Football player Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed individual on istagram with 347 million followers." } ]
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Who wrote the song the house i live in?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the music for the song the house i live in?", "short_answers": [ "Robinson", "Earl Robinson" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the lyrics for the song the house i live in?", "short_answers": [ "Abel Meeropol", "Lewis Allan", "Meeropol" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The House I Live In", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20House%20I%20Live%20In" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The House I Live In is a ten-minute short film written by Albert Maltz, produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Frank Sinatra.", "wikipage": "The House I Live In (1945 film) Title song" }, { "content": "The music was written by Earl Robinson.", "wikipage": "The House I Live In (1945 film) Title song" }, { "content": "Robinson was later blacklisted during the McCarthy era for being a member of the Communist Party. ", "wikipage": "The House I Live In (1945 film) Title song" }, { "content": "The lyrics were written in 1943 by Abel Meeropol under the pen name Lewis Allan.", "wikipage": "The House I Live In (1945 film) Title song" } ], "long_answer": "The title song of the short film \"The House I Live In\" had music written by Earl Robinson, later blacklisted during the McCarthy era, with lyrics form Abel Meeropol, under the pen name Lewis Allen." } ]
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Who did the voice for elsa in frozen?
[ { "context": "Eva Bella and Spencer Ganus were cast to portray Elsa as a young child and as a teenager, respectively. Actress and singer Megan Mullally was originally cast to voice an adult Elsa. but was replaced by Idina Menzel, a Broadway actress and singer best known for performing as Elphaba in \"Wicked\". Menzel already knew Kristen Bell, who voiced Anna, and had previously auditioned for a lead role in the 2010 Disney film \"Tangled\". She was not cast for the part, but the casting director recorded her singing and later showed the recording to \"Frozen\"s film executives. Menzel was surprised when she was subsequently asked to audition, and she received the role after reading the script out loud. In interviews, she acknowledged similarities between Elsa, her then-current role, and Elphaba, her previous role. Namely, she said, they were both very powerful and very misunderstood individuals. She further said that she related to the characters, having hidden her singing talent from her peers at school. \"I didn't want to alienate anyone,\" she explained. \"If everyone was singing along in the car to a Madonna song, I didn't join in because when we're younger we're afraid of sticking out or showing off, when in fact we should own those things that make us really unique.\"", "question": "Who did the voice for Elsa as an adult in Frozen?", "short_answers": [ "Idina Menzel" ], "wikipage": "Elsa (Frozen)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did the voice for Elsa as an 8 year old in Frozen?", "short_answers": [ "Eva Bella" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did the voice for Elsa as a 12 year old in Frozen?", "short_answers": [ "Spencer Ganus" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 53rd animated film \"Frozen\" and its sequel \"Frozen II\". She is voiced primarily by Broadway actress and singer Idina Menzel. She is voiced by Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Ganus as a teenager in \"Frozen\". In \"Frozen II\", young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti and Eva Bella.", "question": "Who did the voice of young elsa in Frozen II?", "short_answers": [ "Mattea Conforti" ], "wikipage": "Elsa (Frozen)" }, { "context": "Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 53rd animated film \"Frozen\" and its sequel \"Frozen II\". She is voiced primarily by Broadway actress and singer Idina Menzel. She is voiced by Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Ganus as a teenager in \"Frozen\". In \"Frozen II\", young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti and Eva Bella.", "question": "Who did the voice of young elsa in the archive audio in Frozen II?", "short_answers": [ "Eva Bella" ], "wikipage": "Elsa (Frozen)" } ]
[ { "title": "Elsa (Frozen)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsa%20%28Frozen%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "She is voiced mainly by Broadway actress and singer Idina Menzel, with Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Ganus as a teenager in Frozen. ", "wikipage": "Elsa (Frozen)" }, { "content": "In Frozen II, young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti (at the start of the film) and Eva Bella (archive audio).", "wikipage": "Elsa (Frozen)" } ], "long_answer": "Several actresses provided the voice of Elsa in Frozen. Elsa is voiced mainly by Broadway actress and singer Idina Menzel, with Eva Bella as a young child and by Spencer Ganus as a teenager in Frozen. In Frozen II, young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti (at the start of the film) and Eva Bella (archive audio)." } ]
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What are the parts of a buckle called?
[ { "context": "The buckle essentially consists of four main components: the frame, chape, bar, and prong. The oldest Roman buckles are of a simple \"D\"-shaped frame, in which the prong or tongue extends from one side to the other. In the 14th century, buckles with a double-loop or \"8\"-shaped frame emerged. The prongs of these buckles attach to the center post. The appearance of multi-part buckles with chapes and removable pins, which were commonly found on shoes, occurred in the 17th century.", "question": "What are the four parts of a buckle called?", "short_answers": [ "frame, chape, bar, and prong" ], "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "context": "The frame is the most visible part of the buckle and holds the other parts of the buckle together. Buckle frames come in various shapes, sizes, and decorations. The shape of the frame could be a plain square or rectangle, but may be oval or made into a circular shape. A reverse curve of the frame indicated that the whole buckle was intended to be used for securing a thick material, such as leather. This reverse curve shape made it easier to thread the intended thick material end over the bar. But the shape of the frame is not limited to simply squares and ovals, the decoration of the frame itself defines the shape it will turn out to be. Since the frame is the largest part of the buckle, any and all decorations are placed on it. Decorations range from wedged shapes, picture references to people and animals, and insignia of a desired organization.", "question": "What is the part of a buckle called that is the most visible?", "short_answers": [ "frame" ], "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the part of a buckle called that is the plate?", "short_answers": [ "chape" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the part of a buckle called that holds the chape and prong to the frame?", "short_answers": [ "bar" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The prong (also named pin) is typically made out of steel or other types of metal. In conventional belts, the prong fits through the buckle to secure the material at a pre-set length.", "question": "What is the part of a buckle called that is also called the pin?", "short_answers": [ "prong" ], "wikipage": "Buckle" } ]
[ { "title": "Buckle", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckle" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The buckle essentially consists of four main components: the frame, chape, bar, and prong.", "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "content": "The frame is the most visible part of the buckle and holds the other parts of the buckle together. ", "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "content": "Chapes or \"caps\" of various designs could be fitted to the bar to enable one strap end to be secured before fastening the other, adjustable end. ", "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "content": "The belt buckle chapes are frequently made in a form of a plate, thus the name buckle plate.\n\n", "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "content": "The prong (also named pin) is typically made out of steel or other types of metal. ", "wikipage": "Buckle" }, { "content": "The bar serves to hold the chape and prong to the frame.", "wikipage": "Buckle" } ], "long_answer": "There are four parts to every buckle: frame, chape, bar, and prong. The frame is the most visible and hold the other parts of the buckle together. The chape is the plate, which makes the buckle easily removable. The bar holds the chape and prong to the frame, while the prong, or pin, is made out of steel or other metal." } ]
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What album is time to say goodbye on twenty one pilots?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What album is Time to Say Goodbye on from Twenty One Pilots?", "short_answers": [ "none" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What medium is Time to Say Goodbye on from Twenty One Pilots?", "short_answers": [ "early self-produced EP" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The duo are best defined as alternative hip hop, a subgenre of hip hop known for its unconventional nature and blending of music styles that is embraced primarily by alternative rock listeners and college radio moreso than rap or pop audiences. They create music borrowing from a wide variety of different genres, most often hip hop, electropop, punk, rock, and reggae. Their songs contain a mixture of musical styles, intertwining rap rock rhymes laced with hard rock energy and piano pop hooks over synth-pop beats and reggae rhythms. Early material is post-emo, following down the lane of bands like My Chemical Romance and Dashboard Confessional with show tune or glam soundscapes. At the time of their major-label debut album \"Vessel\", Twenty One Pilots was described as an indie rock duo. The album featured a fusion of rap, piano pop, rock and electronica. Their breakthrough album \"Blurryface\" expressed elements of pop, EDM, breakbeat, reggae, and dancehall. As the duo progressed, hip hop has become an increasingly more prominent musical influence. Twenty One Pilots has since become hailed as a leading contemporary alternative rock group, having sent three singles to the summit of the hot rock charts.", "question": "What album was Time to Say Goodbye supposed to be on, from Twenty One Pilots?", "short_answers": [ "Twenty One Pilots" ], "wikipage": "Twenty One Pilots" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Pilot's Time To Say Goodbye was supposed to be on their album Twenty One Pilots, but it ended up on none. Instead, it was on an early self-produced EP." } ]
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What's the name of the cat with no hair?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What's the name of the cat with no hair, originating in Ontario, Canada?", "short_answers": [ "Sphynx cat" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "A Cornish Rex is a breed of domestic cat. The Cornish Rex has no hair except for down. Most breeds of cat have three different types of hair in their coats: the outer fur or \"guard hairs\", a middle layer called the \"awn hair\"; and the down hair or undercoat, which is very fine and about 1 cm long. Cornish Rexes only have the undercoat. They are prone to hair loss and many will develop a very thin coat or even go bald over large parts of their body. The curl in their fur is caused by a different mutation and gene than that of the Devon Rex. The breed originated in Cornwall, Great Britain.", "question": "What's the name of the cat with no hair exect for down?", "short_answers": [ "Cornish Rex" ], "wikipage": "Cornish Rex" } ]
[ { "title": "Cornish Rex", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornish%20Rex" }, { "title": "Sphynx cat", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphynx%20cat" }, { "title": "Scottish Fold", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish%20Fold" }, { "title": "Manx cat", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx%20cat" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Canadian Sphynx breed was started in 1966 in Toronto, Ontario when a hairless kitten named Prune was born to a black and white domestic shorthair queen", "wikipage": "Sphynx cat" }, { "content": "The Cornish Rex has no hair except for down. ", "wikipage": "Cornish Rex" } ], "long_answer": "The cat with no hair that originated in Ontario, Canada is a breed of Sphynx cat started in 1966. The breed of cat that has no hair except for down is the Cornish Rex." } ]
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When did baby driver come out in theaters?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did baby drive come out in theaters in the US and UK?", "short_answers": [ "June 28, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The global premiere of \"Baby Driver\" took place on March 11, 2017, at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. TriStar spearheaded the marketing campaign. Their strategy entailed aggressive social media engagement, a worldwide publicity tour, and the creation of a number of colorful, vintage-style character posters. TriStar and Sony initially scheduled a mid-August release for the film in North America and the United Kingdom, but in an unusual move, the studios expedited \"Baby Driver\" release six weeks early to June 28, as a result of the enthusiastic response from the film festival circuit. This was unusual because late summers are seldom competitive, and hence a much more favorable market for lower-budget films.", "question": "When did baby driver premiere at South by Southwest?", "short_answers": [ "March 11, 2017" ], "wikipage": "Baby Driver" }, { "context": "Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released \"Baby Driver\" through video on demand on September 12, 2017, and on Blu-ray Disc, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray combo formats the following October. Physical copies contain two hours of bonus content including behind-the-scenes footage, production rehearsals, a storyboard gallery, audio commentary, and the music video for \"Blue Song\". During its first week on sale in the United States, \"Baby Driver\" was the number two selling film on DVD and Blu-ray, with 226,657 units sold for $5.6 million. \"Baby Driver\" has sold 595,111 copies as of January 2018.", "question": "When did baby driver come out through video on demand?", "short_answers": [ "September 12, 2017" ], "wikipage": "Baby Driver" } ]
[ { "title": "Baby Driver", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby%20Driver" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Baby Driver premiered at South by Southwest on March 11, 2017. It was released in theaters in the US and UK on June 28, 2017, and through video on demand on September 12, 2017." } ]
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The office season 8 episode 7 guest stars?
[ { "context": "\"Pam's Replacement\" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 159th episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on November 10, 2011. It was written by Allison Silverman and was directed by Matt Sohn. The episode guest stars Lindsey Broad as Cathy Simms, who played a recurring role throughout the eighth season.", "question": "The office season 8 episode 7 guest star's character?", "short_answers": [ "Cathy Simms" ], "wikipage": "Pam's Replacement" }, { "context": "\"Pam's Replacement\" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 159th episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on November 10, 2011. It was written by Allison Silverman and was directed by Matt Sohn. The episode guest stars Lindsey Broad as Cathy Simms, who played a recurring role throughout the eighth season.", "question": "The office season 8 episode 7 guest star?", "short_answers": [ "Broad", "Lindsey Broad" ], "wikipage": "Pam's Replacement" } ]
[ { "title": "Pam's Replacement", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam%27s%20Replacement" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Season 8 episode 7 of The Office's guest star was Lindsey Broad playing the role of Cathy Simms." } ]
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Who was the mvp last year at super bowl?
[ { "context": "Tom Brady is the only player to have won four Super Bowl MVP awards; Joe Montana has won three and three others—Starr, Terry Bradshaw, and Eli Manning—have won the award twice. Starr and Bradshaw are the only ones to have won it in back-to-back years. The MVP has come from the winning team every year except 1971, when Dallas Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley won the award despite the Cowboys' loss in Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts. Harvey Martin and Randy White were named co-MVPs of Super Bowl XII, the only time co-MVPs have been chosen. Including the Super Bowl XII co-MVPs, seven Cowboys players have won Super Bowl MVP awards, the most of any NFL team. Quarterbacks have earned the honor 29 times in 53 games (and 54 awards).", "question": "Who was the mvp at the 2017 super bowl?", "short_answers": [ "Tom Brady", "Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr." ], "wikipage": "Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the mvp at the 2016 super bowl?", "short_answers": [ "Von Miller", "Von B'Vsean Miller Jr." ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Tom Brady is the only player to have won four Super Bowl MVP awards; Joe Montana has won three and three others—Starr, Terry Bradshaw, and Eli Manning—have won the award twice. Starr and Bradshaw are the only ones to have won it in back-to-back years. The MVP has come from the winning team every year except 1971, when Dallas Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley won the award despite the Cowboys' loss in Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts. Harvey Martin and Randy White were named co-MVPs of Super Bowl XII, the only time co-MVPs have been chosen. Including the Super Bowl XII co-MVPs, seven Cowboys players have won Super Bowl MVP awards, the most of any NFL team. Quarterbacks have earned the honor 29 times in 53 games (and 54 awards).", "question": "Who was the mvp at the 2015 super bowl?", "short_answers": [ "Tom Brady", "Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr." ], "wikipage": "Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award" } ]
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Who has the highest free throw percentage in the nba?
[ { "context": "In basketball, a free throw is an unopposed attempt to score points from behind the free throw line. The National Basketball Association's (NBA) free throw percentage leader is the player with the highest free throw percentage in a given season. José Calderón holds the record for best free throw percentage in a season, which he accomplished with the Toronto Raptors in the 2008–09 NBA season. To qualify as a free throw percentage leader, the player must have at least 125 free throws made. Aside from the strike shortened 1998–99 and 2011–12 seasons, this has been the entry criteria since the 1974–75 season. Bill Sharman has been the free throw percentage leader a league-best 7 times, followed by Rick Barry (6), Reggie Miller (5), Stephen Curry (4), and Larry Bird (4). ", "question": "Who has the highest free throw percentage in the regular season of the NBA?", "short_answers": [ "José Calderón" ], "wikipage": "List of National Basketball Association annual free throw percentage ..." }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has the highest free-throw percentage career average in the WNBA?", "short_answers": [ "Elena Delle Donne" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has the highest free-throw percentage season average in the WNBA?", "short_answers": [ "Becky Hammon" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "José Calderón has the highest free throw percentage in the NBA. For the WNBA, Elena Delle Donne has the highest free throw percentage career average, and Becky Hammon has the highest free throw percentage season average." } ]
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When did the handmaid's tale season 2 start?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the handmaid's tale season 2 start airing?", "short_answers": [ "April 25, 2018" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "On May 3, 2017, \"The Handmaid's Tale\" was renewed for a second season to premiere in 2018. Moss told the news media that the subsequent episodes would cover further developments in the story, filling in some of the unanswered questions and continuing the narrative already \"finished\" in the book. The second season consists of 13 episodes and began filming in fall 2017. Alexis Bledel returned as a series regular. Showrunner Bruce Miller stated that he envisioned 10 seasons of the show, stating, \"Well, you know, honestly, when I started, I tried to game out in my head what would ten seasons be like? If you hit a home run, you want energy to go around the bases, you want enough story to keep going, if you can hook the audience to care about these people enough that they're actually crying at the finale.\"", "question": "When did the handmaid's tale season 2 start filming?", "short_answers": [ "fall 2017" ], "wikipage": "The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)" } ]
[ { "title": "The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Handmaid%27s%20Tale%20%28TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Handmaid's Tale is an American dystopian television series created by Bruce Miller, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. The series was ordered by the streaming service Hulu as a straight-to-series order of 10 episodes, for which production began in late 2016.", "wikipage": "The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "American dystopian television series The Handmaid's Tale was renewed for a second season on May 3, 2017, and filming began in fall 2017. The 13-episode season premiered on streaming service Hulu on April 25, 2018." } ]
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How many times india won kabbadi world cup?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times india won standard style kabbadi world cup?", "short_answers": [ "3 titles", "3" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times india won circle style kabbadi world cup?", "short_answers": [ "3" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "2012 Women's Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%20Women%27s%20Kabaddi%20World%20Cup%20%28Circle%20style%29" }, { "title": "Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabaddi%20World%20Cup%20%28Standard%20style%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The competition has been previously contested in 2004, 2007, 2016. First three tournaments have been won by India while Pakistan has won first Kabaddi world cup in 2020.", "wikipage": "Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style)" }, { "content": "The competition has been contested every year since the inaugural tournament in 2010, except for 2015 due to the 2015 Guru Granth Sahib desecration controversy. The women's tournament was introduced in 2012. As of October 2016, every tournament, men's and women's, has been won by India except of the 2020 edition of Kabaddi World Cup won by Pakistan.", "wikipage": "Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style)" } ], "long_answer": "India has won 3 out of 4 standard style Kabbadi World Cup competitions, in 2004, 2007, and 2016. India has also won almost every single iteration of the circle style Kabbadi World Cup, including the men's competitions in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016, and the women's competitions in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016. India's single loss in each style of the competition was to Pakistan in 2020." } ]
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Who played hook in once upon a time?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played adult hook in once upon a time?", "short_answers": [ "O'Donoghue", "Colin O'Donoghue" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played hook as young killian jones in once upon a time?", "short_answers": [ "Oliver Bell", "Bell" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Once Upon a Time characters", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Once%20Upon%20a%20Time%20characters" }, { "title": "Oliver Bell", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver%20Bell" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Two actors portrayed hook in Once Upon a Time. Colin O'Donoghue played adult hook, and Oliver Bell played hook as young Killian Jones." } ]
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When does the movie mark felt come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the movie mark felt come out at TIFF?", "short_answers": [ "September 8, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the movie mark felt come out in the United States?", "short_answers": [ "September 29, 2017" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Mark Felt", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Felt" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The movie Mark Felt came out at TIFF on September 8, 2017, and in the US on September 29, 2017." } ]
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Where does the saying don't throw the baby out with the bath water come from?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the saying \"Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater\" come from?", "short_answers": [ "German proverb" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "This idiom derives from a German proverb, \"das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten.\" The earliest record of this phrase is in 1512, in \"Narrenbeschwörung\" (\"Appeal to Fools\") by Thomas Murner; and this book includes a woodcut illustration showing a woman tossing a baby out with waste water. It is a common catchphrase in German, with examples of its use in work by Martin Luther, Johannes Kepler, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Otto von Bismarck, Thomas Mann, and Günter Grass.", "question": "Where is the earliest record of the saying \"Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater\" from?", "short_answers": [ "Narrenbeschwörung (Appeal to Fools)" ], "wikipage": "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" } ]
[ { "title": "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t%20throw%20the%20baby%20out%20with%20the%20bathwater" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The meaning and intent of the English idiomatic expression is sometimes presented in different terms. Throw out the champagne with the cork. Empty the baby out with the bath.", "wikipage": "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" } ], "long_answer": "This idiom derives from a German proverb, \"das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten.\" The earliest record of this phrase is in 1512, in Narrenbeschwörung (Appeal to Fools) by Thomas Murner, and this book includes a woodcut illustration showing a woman tossing a baby out with waste water. Similar idiomatic expressions are \"Throw out the champagne with the cork\" and \"Empty the baby out with the bath.\"" } ]
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What is the most watched video on youtube of all time?
[ { "context": "With numerous videos readily clearing one billion views by 2018, more interest has been on two and three-billion views and higher metrics. In May 2014 \"Gangnam Style\" became the first video to exceed two billion views. \"Despacito\" became the first video to reach three billion views in August 2017, and since has surpassed four billion in October 2017, five billion in April 2018, and six billion in February 2019.", "question": "What is the most watched video on youtube of all time as of August 4, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Despacito" ], "wikipage": "List of most-viewed YouTube videos" }, { "context": ", 41 videos have exceeded two billion views; nine of which exceed three billion views, five of which exceed four billion views and one of which exceeds six billion views. \"See You Again\" became the second video to reach three billion views in August 2017, followed by \"Gangnam Style\" in November 2017. \"Shape of You\" became the second video to reach four billion views in January 2019, followed by \"See You Again\" in February 2019.", "question": "What is the most watched video on youtube of all time as of July 10, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "See You Again" ], "wikipage": "List of most-viewed YouTube videos" }, { "context": "In December 2012, \"Gangnam Style\" became the first video to reach one billion views. By June 2015, only \"Baby\" had managed to pass this threshold; but, by October 2015, a total of ten videos had done so, and the number grew further to 100 in February 2018. Considering older videos that pre-dated YouTube's creation in 2005 but were added later:", "question": "What is the most watched video on youtube of all time as of November 24, 2012?", "short_answers": [ "Gangnam Style" ], "wikipage": "List of most-viewed YouTube videos" } ]
[ { "title": "List of most-viewed YouTube videos", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20most-viewed%20YouTube%20videos" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Originating as a campfire song, \"Baby Shark\" became very well-known in 2016, when Pinkfong, a South Korean entertainment company, released a YouTube video featuring the song which went viral on social media, online video, and radio. In November 2020, Pinkfong's version became the most-viewed YouTube video of all time, with over 9 billion views.", "wikipage": "Baby Shark" } ], "long_answer": "A YouTube video featuring the song Baby Shark that was released by Pinkfong, a South Korean entertainment company, is the most-viewed YouTube video of all time with over 9 billion views. As of August 4, 2017, Despacito was the most viewed YouTube video of all time, while See You Again was as of July 10, 2017, and Gangnam Style was as of November 24, 2012." } ]
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Where is the secretary general of the un from?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "As of January 1, 2017, where is the Secretary-General of the United Nations from?", "short_answers": [ "Lisbon, Portugal", "Portugal" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "From 2007-2016, where was the Secretary-General of the United Nations from?", "short_answers": [ "Insei, Japanese Korea (now Eumseong County, South Korea)", "South Korea" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "From 1997-2006, where was the Secretary-General of the United Nations from?", "short_answers": [ "Kumasi, Gold Coast (now Ghana)", "Ghana" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Secretary-General of the United Nations", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary-General%20of%20the%20United%20Nations" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Secretary-General of the United Nations (UNSG or SG) is the chief administrative officer of the United Nations and head of the United Nations Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the United Nations.", "wikipage": "Secretary-General of the United Nations" }, { "content": "António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL (/ɡʊˈtɛrəs/; European Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ɡuˈtɛʁɨʃ]; born 30 April 1949)[1] is a Portuguese politician serving since 2017 as the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations.", "wikipage": "António Guterres" }, { "content": "Ban Ki-moon[a] (Korean: 반기문; Hanja: 潘基文; Korean pronunciation: [ban.ɡi.mun]; born 13 June 1944) is a South Korean politician and diplomat who served as the eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 2007 to December 2016.", "wikipage": "Ban Ki-moon" }, { "content": "Kofi Atta Annan (/ˈkoʊfi ˈænæn/;[1] 8 April 1938 – 18 August 2018) was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 1997 to December 2006.", "wikipage": "Kofi Annan" } ], "long_answer": "As of January 1, 2017, the Secretary-general of the United Nations, or UNSG, is from Lisbon, Portugal. Portuguese politician António Guterres has served since 2017 as the ninth Secretary-general of the United Nations. From 2007 to 2016, the UNSG was Ban Ki-moon from South Korea. From 1997 to 2006, the UNSG was Kofi Annan from Ghana." } ]
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Who won the first two races of the triple crown?
[ { "context": "Big Brown did not finish in 2008.", "question": "Who won the first two races of the triple crown and not the third in 2008?", "short_answers": [ "Big Brown" ], "wikipage": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)" }, { "context": "California Chrome finished 4th in 2014.", "question": "Who won the first two races of the triple crown and not the third in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "California Chrome" ], "wikipage": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)" }, { "context": "I'll Have Another did not start (injury) 2012.", "question": "Who won the first two races of the triple crown and not the third in 2012?", "short_answers": [ "I'll Have Another" ], "wikipage": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)" }, { "context": "American Pharoah, in addition to winning the 2015 Triple Crown, also won the Breeders' Cup Classic that year. As the Breeders' Cup was not established until 1984, American Pharoah was the first (and, as of 2018, only) horse to sweep all four races, a feat that came to be known as the Grand Slam.", "question": "Who won the first two races of the triple crown and also the third in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "American Pharoah" ], "wikipage": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)" }, { "context": "Only one horse, Alydar, has placed (finished second) in all three races. He was defeated by Affirmed in all three races in 1978 by a combined margin of two lengths. His trainer John Veitch is the only trainer to have done this with one horse. In 1995, D. Wayne Lukas became the first and only major figure (owner, jockey, or trainer) to win all three Triple Crown races with different horses, Thunder Gulch in the Derby and Belmont, Timber Country in the Preakness. Lukas also is the only trainer to have won six straight Triple Crown races, adding his 1995 wins, having won the 1994 Preakness and Belmont with Tabasco Cat and the 1996 Derby with Grindstone.", "question": "Who won the first two races of the triple crown and also the third in 1978?", "short_answers": [ "Affirmed" ], "wikipage": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)" }, { "context": "In the history of the Triple Crown, 13 horses have won all three races: Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), Secretariat (1973), Seattle Slew (1977), Affirmed (1978), American Pharoah (2015), and Justify (2018). As of 2018, American Pharoah and Justify are the only living Triple Crown winners.", "question": "Who won the first two races of the triple crown and also the third in 1977?", "short_answers": [ "Seattle Slew" ], "wikipage": "Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Big Brown (foaled April 10, 2005, in Kentucky) is a Champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2008 Kentucky Derby and 2008 Preakness Stakes and was the 2008 Champion Three-Year-Old.", "wikipage": "Big Brown" }, { "content": "California Chrome (foaled February 18, 2011) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2014 Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and 2016 Dubai World Cup.", "wikipage": "California Chrome" }, { "content": "I'll Have Another (foaled April 1, 2009) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes.", "wikipage": "I'll Have Another" } ], "long_answer": "In the history of the Triple Crown, 13 horses have won all three races, while other horses won only the first two races. Big Brown won the Triple Crown's first two races and not the third in 2008, while I'll Have Another did in 2012, and California Chrome did in 2014. Seattle Slew won the first, second, and third Triple Crown races in 1977, while Affirmed did in 1978, and American Pharoah did in 2015." } ]
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Who did the special effects for the fly?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did the special effects for the 1958 film the fly?", "short_answers": [ "L. B. Abbott", "Abbott" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"In 1987, The Fly (1986 film)\" won the Academy Award for Best Makeup in credit of the work of the Makeup team led by Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for the Best Makeup and Hair as well as the Hugo Award for the Best Dramatic Presentation. Although the press favoured Goldblum's acting, and the Academy Awards entertained the possibility of nominating Goldblum for the Best Actor, the situation never occurred.", "question": "Who did the make-up effects for the 1986 film the fly?", "short_answers": [ "Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis", "Stephan Dupuis", "Chris Walas" ], "wikipage": "The Fly (film series)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did the special effects for the 1986 film the fly?", "short_answers": [ "Chris Walas, Inc.", "Walas", "Chris Walas" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Lenwood Ballard \"Bill\" Abbott, A.S.C. (13 June 1908 – 28 September 1985) was an American special effects expert, cinematographer and cameraman.", "wikipage": "L. B. Abbott" }, { "content": "Walas and Dupuis' work on the film resulted in their winning an Academy Award for Best Makeup, the only Oscar won by a film directed by Cronenberg.", "wikipage": "The Fly (1986 film)" } ], "long_answer": "There are several films called The Fly. For the 1958 film The Fly, the special effects were done by L. B. Abbott, a special effects expert, cinematographer, and cameraman. For the 1986 film The Fly, Chris Walas, Inc. did the special effects, and Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis did the make-up effects. Walas and Dupuis' work on the film resulted in their winning an Academy Award for Best Makeup." } ]
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When did wall street journal prime rate change?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did wall street journal prime rate change during 2017?", "short_answers": [ "16-Mar-17, 15-Jun-17, and 14-Dec-17" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did wall street journal prime rate change during 2016?", "short_answers": [ "15-Dec-16" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did wall street journal prime rate change during 2015?", "short_answers": [ "17-Dec-15" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Wall Street Journal prime rate", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall%20Street%20Journal%20prime%20rate" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The prime rate does not change at regular intervals. It changes only when the nation's \"largest banks\" decide on the need to raise, or lower, their \"base rate\".", "wikipage": "Wall Street Journal prime rate" } ], "long_answer": "The Wall Street Journal prime rate has changed a number of times. In 2017, it changed on 16-Mar-17, 15-Jun-17, and 14-Dec-17. It changed on 15-Dec-16 in 2016, and it changed on 17-Dec-15 in 2015. The prime rate changes only when the nation's largest banks decide on the need to raise or lower their base rate and does not change at regular intervals." } ]
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Who added under god in the pledge of allegiance?
[ { "context": "Louis Albert Bowman, an attorney from Illinois, was the first to suggest the addition of \"under God\" to the pledge. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution gave him an Award of Merit as the originator of this idea. He spent his adult life in the Chicago area and was chaplain of the Illinois Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. At a meeting on February 12, 1948, he led the society in reciting the pledge with the two words \"under God\" added. He said that the words came from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Although not all manuscript versions of the Gettysburg Address contain the words \"under God\", all the reporters' transcripts of the speech as delivered do, as perhaps Lincoln may have deviated from his prepared text and inserted the phrase when he said \"that the nation shall, under God, have a new birth of freedom.\" Bowman repeated his revised version of the Pledge at other meetings.", "question": "Who first suggested adding under god in the pledge of allegiance?", "short_answers": [ "Louis Albert Bowman" ], "wikipage": "Pledge of Allegiance" }, { "context": "At the suggestion of a correspondent, Representative Louis C. Rabaut (D-Mich.), of Michigan sponsored a resolution to add the words \"under God\" to the Pledge in 1953.", "question": "Who sponsored a resolution to add under god in the pledge of allegiance in 1953?", "short_answers": [ "Louis Charles Rabaut", "Louis C. Rabaut", "Representative Louis C. Rabaut" ], "wikipage": "Pledge of Allegiance" } ]
[ { "title": "Pledge of Allegiance", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge%20of%20Allegiance" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The phrase \"under God\" was incorporated into the Pledge of Allegiance on June 14, 1954, by a Joint Resolution of Congress amending § 4 of the Flag Code enacted in 1942.", "wikipage": "Pledge of Allegiance" } ], "long_answer": "Congress added \"under God\" to the Pledge of Allegiance, while Louis Albert Bowman, an attorney from Illinois, first suggested adding \"under God\" to the Pledge of Allegiance, and Representative Louis C. Rabaut of Michigan sponsored a resolution to do so in 1953. The phrase \"under God\" was incorporated into the Pledge of Allegiance on June 14, 1954, by a Joint Resolution of Congress." } ]
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When does star trek discovery come out netflix?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does Star Trek Discovery come out on Netflix in the US?", "short_answers": [ "January 18, 2019" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does Star Trek Discovery come out on Netflix in the UK?", "short_answers": [ "January 19, 2019" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Star Trek: Discovery", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%20Trek%3A%20Discovery" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "CBS Studios International licensed the series to Bell Media for broadcast in Canada, and to Netflix for another 188 countries.", "wikipage": "Star Trek: Discovery" }, { "content": "In the other countries, Netflix releases each episode of the series for streaming within 24 hours of its U.S. debut.", "wikipage": "Star Trek: Discovery" } ], "long_answer": "Star Trek Discovery came out on Netflix in the US on January 18, 2019, and came out on Netflix in the UK on January 19, 2019. CBS Studios International licensed the series to Bell Media for broadcast in Canada, and to Netflix for another 188 countries. In the other countries, Netflix releases each episode of the series for streaming within 24 hours of its U.S. debut." } ]
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When did the civil war in russia start?
[ { "context": "The Russian Civil War (; 7 November 1917 – 25 October 1922) was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire immediately after the two Russian Revolutions of 1917, as many factions vied to determine Russia's political future. The two largest combatant groups were the Red Army, fighting for the Bolshevik form of socialism led by Vladimir Lenin, and the loosely allied forces known as the White Army, which included diverse interests favouring political monarchism, economic capitalism and alternative forms of socialism, each with democratic and anti-democratic variants. In addition, rival militant socialists and non-ideological Green armies fought against both the Bolsheviks and the Whites. Eight foreign nations intervened against the Red Army, notably the former Allied military forces from the World War and the pro-German armies. The Red Army eventually defeated the White Armed Forces of South Russia in Ukraine and the army led by Admiral Alexander Kolchak to the east in Siberia in 1919. The remains of the White forces commanded by Pyotr Wrangel were beaten in Crimea and evacuated in late 1920. Lesser battles of the war continued on the periphery for two more years, and minor skirmishes with the remnants of the White forces in the Far East continued well into 1923. The war ended in 1923 in the sense that Bolshevik communist control of the newly formed Soviet Union was now assured, although armed national resistance in Central Asia was not completely crushed until 1934. There were an estimated 7,000,000–12,000,000 casualties during the war, mostly civilians.", "question": "On what date did the Russian Civil War start?", "short_answers": [ "7 November 1917" ], "wikipage": "Russian Civil War" }, { "context": "The Russian Civil War (; 7 November 1917 – 25 October 1922) was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire immediately after the two Russian Revolutions of 1917, as many factions vied to determine Russia's political future. The two largest combatant groups were the Red Army, fighting for the Bolshevik form of socialism led by Vladimir Lenin, and the loosely allied forces known as the White Army, which included diverse interests favouring political monarchism, economic capitalism and alternative forms of socialism, each with democratic and anti-democratic variants. In addition, rival militant socialists and non-ideological Green armies fought against both the Bolsheviks and the Whites. Eight foreign nations intervened against the Red Army, notably the former Allied military forces from the World War and the pro-German armies. The Red Army eventually defeated the White Armed Forces of South Russia in Ukraine and the army led by Admiral Alexander Kolchak to the east in Siberia in 1919. The remains of the White forces commanded by Pyotr Wrangel were beaten in Crimea and evacuated in late 1920. Lesser battles of the war continued on the periphery for two more years, and minor skirmishes with the remnants of the White forces in the Far East continued well into 1923. The war ended in 1923 in the sense that Bolshevik communist control of the newly formed Soviet Union was now assured, although armed national resistance in Central Asia was not completely crushed until 1934. There were an estimated 7,000,000–12,000,000 casualties during the war, mostly civilians.", "question": "After what event did the Russian Civil War immediately start?", "short_answers": [ "Russian Revolutions of 1917" ], "wikipage": "Russian Civil War" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Russian Civil War began in the former Russian Empire on 7 November 1917, immediately after the two Russian Revolutions of 1917." } ]
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Where is the billboard music awards 2017 held?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What venue is the billboard music awards 2017 held in?", "short_answers": [ "T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas", "T - Mobile Arena" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What state is the billboard music awards 2017 held in?", "short_answers": [ "Nevada" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What City is the billboard music awards 2017 held in?", "short_answers": [ "Las Vegas" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "2017 Billboard Music Awards", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%20Billboard%20Music%20Awards" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The 2017 Billboard Music Awards ceremony was held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 21, 2017.", "wikipage": "2017 Billboard Music Awards" }, { "content": "Las Vegas (/lɒsˈveɪɡəs/; Spanish for \"The Meadows\"), officially the City of Las Vegas and often known simply as Vegas, is the 26th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County.", "wikipage": "Las Vegas" } ], "long_answer": "The venue the 2017 Billboard Music Awards was held at was the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the most populous city in the state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The awards ceremony was held on May 21, 2017." } ]
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What is the orange pack of pall mall?
[ { "context": "In 2007, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company changed the packaging color of Pall Mall Ultra Lights from light blue to orange to stop confusion between the Ultra Lights and the Lights. Both had been in blue colored packaging.", "question": "What was the orange pack of pall mall's officially called until flavor descriptors were banned?", "short_answers": [ "Ultra Lights", "Pall Mall Ultra Lights" ], "wikipage": "Pall Mall (cigarette)" }, { "context": "In 2007, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company changed the packaging color of Pall Mall Ultra Lights from light blue to orange to stop confusion between the Ultra Lights and the Lights. Both had been in blue colored packaging.", "question": "What was the orange pack of pall mall's officially called after flavor descriptors were banned?", "short_answers": [ "Orange" ], "wikipage": "Pall Mall (cigarette)" } ]
[ { "title": "Pall Mall (cigarette)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pall%20Mall%20%28cigarette%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Pall Mall (/ˌpɛlˈmɛl/, /ˌpælˈmæl/ or adopted /ˌpɔːlˈmɔːl/) is an American brand of cigarettes produced by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and internationally by British American Tobacco at multiple sites.", "wikipage": "Pall Mall (cigarette)" }, { "content": "In 2009, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company changed the flavor descriptors of all the Pall Mall brand hard packs to color designations. The descriptor change occurred because the FDA banned product descriptors such as \"Light,\" \"Ultra Light\" and \"Mild\" in 2010.", "wikipage": "Pall Mall (cigarette)" } ], "long_answer": "The orange pack of the Pall Mall cigarette brand was officially called Pall Mall Ultra Lights before flavor descriptors were banned and was officially called Orange after flavor descriptors were banned. In 2009, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company changed the flavor descriptors of all the Pall Mall brand hard packs to color designations because the FDA banned product descriptors such as \"Light,\" \"Ultra Light,\" and \"Mild\" in 2010." } ]
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How does a black mamba kill its prey?
[ { "context": "Envenomation is the process by which venom is injected by the bite or sting of a venomous animal.", "question": "What does a black mamba inject into its prey with to kill it?", "short_answers": [ "venom" ], "wikipage": "Envenomation" }, { "context": "Some venoms are applied externally, especially to sensitive tissues such as the eyes, but most venoms are administered by piercing the skin of the victim. Venom in the saliva of the Gila monster and some other reptiles enters prey through bites of grooved teeth. More commonly animals have specialized organs such as hollow teeth (fangs) and tubular stingers that penetrate the prey's skin, whereupon muscles attached to the attacker's venom reservoir squirt venom deep within the victim's body tissue. Death may occur as a result of bites or stings. The rate of envenoming is described as the likelihood of venom successfully entering a system upon bite or sting.", "question": "How does a black mamba inject its prey with venom to kill it?", "short_answers": [ "striking", "bites", "rapid strikes", "bite" ], "wikipage": "Envenomation" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of highly venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.", "wikipage": "Black mamba" }, { "content": "Venom is a type of poison, especially one secreted by an animal.", "wikipage": "Venom" } ], "long_answer": "A black mamba injects venom, which is a type of poison, into its prey to kill it and injects the venom into its prey through bites. The black mamba is a species of highly venomous snake native to sub-Saharan Africa." } ]
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How did the dupont family make their fortune?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How did the dupont family make their original fortune?", "short_answers": [ "gunpowder business" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How did the dupont family expand their fortune?", "short_answers": [ "chemical industry and the automotive industry" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What are interests did the dupont family use to make their fortune?", "short_answers": [ "DuPont company, General Motors, and various other corporations" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "du Pont family", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/du%20Pont%20family" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Du Pont family (English: /djuːˈpɒnt/)[1] is a prominent American family descended from Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817). It has been one of the richest families in the United States since the mid-19th century, when it founded its fortune in the gunpowder business. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it expanded its wealth through the chemical industry and the automotive industry,[2][3] with substantial interests in the DuPont company, General Motors, and various other corporations.", "wikipage": "Du Pont family" } ], "long_answer": "The Du Pont family made their original fortune in the gunpowder business in the mid-19th century then expanded their fortune in the late 19th and early 20th centuries through the chemical industry and the automotive industry. Interests the family used to make their fortune include the DuPont company, General Motors, and various other corporations." } ]
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Who won last years ncaa mens basketball championship?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who won the 2017 NCAA men's basketball Championship?", "short_answers": [ "North Carolina Tar Heels" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who won the 2016 NCAA men's basketball Championship?", "short_answers": [ "Villanova Wildcats" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who won the 2015 NCAA men's basketball Championship?", "short_answers": [ "Duke Blue Devils" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of NCAA Division I men's basketball champions", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20NCAA%20Division%20I%20men%27s%20basketball%20champions" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament was a planned single-elimination tournament of 68 teams to determine the men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college basketball national champion for the 2019–20 season.", "wikipage": "2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament" }, { "content": "On March 12, the tournament, as well as all other NCAA championships for the remainder of the academic season, were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, just five days before it was set to begin.", "wikipage": "2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament" }, { "content": "The 81st annual edition of the tournament began on March 19, 2019, and concluded with the championship game on April 8 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Virginia Cavaliers, with Virginia winning 85–77 in overtime.", "wikipage": "2019 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament" }, { "content": "Villanova defeated Michigan in the championship game, 79–62.", "wikipage": "2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament" } ], "long_answer": "The 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Winners of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship include the Virginia Cavaliers in 2019, Villanova in 2018, the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2017, the Villanova Wildcats in 2016, and the Duke Blue Devils in 2015." } ]
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When was back to the future released on vhs?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the TV show back to the future first released on vhs?", "short_answers": [ "1993" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the TV show back to the future last released on vhs?", "short_answers": [ "1994" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "When the film was released on VHS in 1986, Universal added a \"To be continued...\" graphic at the end to increase awareness of production on \"Part II\". This caption is omitted on the film's DVD release in 2002 and on subsequent Blu-ray and DVD releases.", "question": "When was the film back to the future released on vhs?", "short_answers": [ "1986" ], "wikipage": "Back to the Future" } ]
[ { "title": "Back to the Future", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20to%20the%20Future" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Back to the Future (also known as Back to the Future: The Animated Series) is a French-American animated science-fiction comedy adventure television series for television based on the live-action Back to the Future movie trilogy.[1] The show lasted two seasons, each featuring 13 episodes, and ran on CBS from September 14, 1991 to December 26, 1992 with reruns until August 14, 1993.", "wikipage": "Back to the Future (TV series)" }, { "content": "Back to the Future is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis.", "wikipage": "Back to the Future" } ], "long_answer": "There was both a 1985 film and a 1991 CBS animated TV series called Back to the Future. The film Back to the Future was released on VHS in 1986. The TV show Back to the Future was first released on VHS in 1993 and last released on VHS in 1994." } ]
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When did they stop making pennies in canada?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did they last make pennies in canada?", "short_answers": [ "May 4, 2012", "the morning of May 4, 2012", "morning of May 4, 2012" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "On February 4, 2013, Google celebrated the beginning of the end for the Canadian penny with a Google Doodle. On the same day the Canadian Mint began melting down the estimated 35billion pennies that are in circulation.", "question": "When did they start melting pennies in circulation in canada?", "short_answers": [ "February 4, 2013" ], "wikipage": "Penny (Canadian coin)" } ]
[ { "title": "Penny (Canadian coin)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny%20%28Canadian%20coin%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The final penny was minted at the RCM's Winnipeg, Manitoba, plant on the morning of May 4, 2012,[19] and was later entrusted to the Bank of Canada Museum in Ottawa.[20] Existing pennies will remain legal tender indefinitely;[21] however, pennies were withdrawn from circulation on February 4, 2013.", "wikipage": "Penny (Canadian coin)" } ], "long_answer": "They last made pennies in Canada on May 4, 2012, and started melting pennies in circulation in Canada on February 4, 2013. The final penny was minted at the RCM's Winnipeg, Manitoba, plant on the morning of May 4, 2012. On February 4, 2013, pennies were withdrawn from circulation, and the Canadian Mint began melting down the estimated 35 billion pennies that are in circulation." } ]
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How many times did miami dolphins win a superbowl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times did miami dolphins win a superbowl as of 1973?", "short_answers": [ "2" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times did miami dolphins win a superbowl as of 1972?", "short_answers": [ "1" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times did miami dolphins win a superbowl as of 1971?", "short_answers": [ "0" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami metropolitan area.", "wikipage": "Miami Dolphins" }, { "content": "Super Bowl VII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Washington Redskins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1972 season. The Dolphins defeated the Redskins by the score of 14–7, and became the first and still the only team in NFL history to complete a perfect undefeated season.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl VII" }, { "content": "Super Bowl VIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Minnesota Vikings and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1973 season. The Dolphins defeated the Vikings by the score of 24–7 to win their second consecutive Super Bowl, the first team to do so since the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowls I and II, and the first AFL/AFC team to do so.", "wikipage": "Super Bowl VIII" } ], "long_answer": "As of 1973, the Miami Dolphins have won the Super Bowl 2 times, while as of 1972 the football team had won the Super Bowl 1 time and as of 1971 had won the Super Bowl 0 times. The team won Super Bowl VIII by defeating the Minnesota Vikings 24 to 7 and won Super Bowl VII by defeating the Washington Redskins 14 to 7." } ]
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Who won the women's wimbledon championship 2017?
[ { "context": "Garbiñe Muguruza won her second Grand Slam singles title, defeating Venus Williams in the final, 7–5, 6–0 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships. Muguruza became the second Spanish woman to win Wimbledon after Conchita Martínez in 1994. Muguruza also became the first player to defeat both Williams sisters in Grand Slam singles finals. Serena Williams was the two-time defending champion, but did not participate this year due to .", "question": "Who won the women's singles wimbledon championship 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Garbiñe Muguruza" ], "wikipage": "2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who from Russia but not from Ukraine won the women's doubles wimbledon championship 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova", "Ekaterina Makarova" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who from Ukraine won the women's doubles wimbledon championship 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Elena Vesnina", "Elena Sergeyevna Vesnina" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who from Japan won the wheelchair women's doubles wimbledon championship 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Yui Kamiji" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who from Britain won the wheelchair women's doubles wimbledon championship 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Jordanne Joyce Whiley MBE", "Jordanne Joyce Whiley", "Jordanne Whiley" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Diede de Groot defeated Sabine Ellerbrock in the final, 6–0, 6–4 to win the Wheelchair Women's Singles tennis title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships.", "question": "Who won the wheelchair women's singles wimbledon championship 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Diede de Groot" ], "wikipage": "2017 Wimbledon Championships – Wheelchair Women's Singles ..." } ]
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Who won the battle of sullivan's island?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which side won the battle of Sullivan's Island?", "short_answers": [ "South Carolina" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which leaders were the winners of the Battle of Sullivan's Island?", "short_answers": [ "Charles Lee and William Moultrie" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Battle of Sullivan's Island", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20Sullivan%27s%20Island" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Charles Henry Lee (6 February 1732 [O.S. 26 January 1731] – 2 October 1782) served as a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.", "wikipage": "Charles Lee (general)" }, { "content": "William Moultrie (/ˈmuːltriː/; November 23, 1730 – September 27, 1805) was a South Carolina planter and politician who became a general in the American Revolutionary War.", "wikipage": "William Moultrie" }, { "content": "The Battle of Sullivan's Island or the battle of Fort Sullivan was fought on June 28, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War.", "wikipage": "Battle of Sullivan's Island" } ], "long_answer": "The side of South Carolina and leaders Charles Lee and William Moultrie won the battle of Sullivan's Island during the American Revolutionary War. Lee served as a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and Moultrie was a South Carolina planter and politician who became a general in the same war." } ]
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Who sang take good care of my baby in 1961?
[ { "context": "Bobby Vee released \"Take Good Care of My Baby\" as a single on July 20, 1961, and it was reviewed by \"Billboard\" in its issue dated July 31, 1961. Vee's recording quickly became popular, spending 15 weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100, reaching No. 1 on September 21, 1961, and spending three weeks in that position. The song became a major hit internationally as well, reaching No. 1 in Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.", "question": "Who sang lead vocal for take good care of my baby in 1961?", "short_answers": [ "Robert Thomas Velline", "Bobby Vee", "Vee" ], "wikipage": "Take Good Care of My Baby" }, { "context": "Among the musicians on the record were Barney Kessel, Tommy Allsup, and Howard Roberts on guitar, Clifford Hills on bass, Robert Florence on piano, and Earl Palmer on drums, while Sid Sharp did the string arrangements. The Johnny Mann Singers sang backup.", "question": "Who sang backup for take good care of my baby in 1961?", "short_answers": [ "The Johnny Mann Singers" ], "wikipage": "Take Good Care of My Baby" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Robert Thomas Velline (April 30, 1943 – October 24, 2016), known professionally as Bobby Vee, was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who was a teen idol in the early 1960s and also appeared in films.", "wikipage": "Bobby Vee" }, { "content": "The song was made famous by Bobby Vee,[2] when it was released in 1961.", "wikipage": "Take Good Care of My Babyv" } ], "long_answer": "Bobby Vee sang lead vocal and The Johnny Mann Singers sang backup for the song Take Good Care of My Baby in 1961. The song was made famous by Vee, who released it as a single on July 20, 1961. Vee was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who was a teen idol in the early 1960s and also appeared in films." } ]
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Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives from 1982 to 1988?", "short_answers": [ "Joseph Mascolo" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives in 1991?", "short_answers": [ "Frank Fata" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Joseph Peter Mascolo (March 13, 1929 – December 8, 2016) was an American musician and dramatic actor. During his long career, he acted in numerous motion pictures and television series. He was best known for playing supervillain Stefano DiMera, a role he originated in 1982 on NBC's \"Days of Our Lives\".", "question": "Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives from 1993 to 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Joseph Mascolo", "Joseph Peter Mascolo" ], "wikipage": "Joseph Mascolo" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives in 2007?", "short_answers": [ "Davide Shiavone" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives after 2019?", "short_answers": [ "Stephen Nichols" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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When did army air corps become air force?
[ { "context": "The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) was the aerial warfare service component of the United States Army between 1926 and 1941. After World War I, as early aviation became an increasingly important part of modern warfare, a philosophical rift developed between more traditional ground-based army personnel and those who felt that aircraft were being underutilized and that air operations were being stifled for political reasons unrelated to their effectiveness. The USAAC was renamed from the earlier United States Army Air Service on 2 July 1926, and was part of the larger United States Army. The Air Corps became the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) on 20 June 1941, giving it greater autonomy from the Army's middle-level command structure. During World War II, although not an administrative echelon, the Air Corps (AC) remained as one of the combat arms of the Army until 1947, when it was legally abolished by legislation establishing the Department of the Air Force.", "question": "When did US army air corps become air force?", "short_answers": [ "20 June 1941" ], "wikipage": "United States Army Air Corps" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did UK army air corps become air force?", "short_answers": [ "1 April 1918" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army before and during the First World War until it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service on 1 April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force.", "wikipage": "Royal Flying Corps" }, { "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" } ], "long_answer": "There are several army air corps that became air forces. The United States Army Air Corps became the United States Army Air Forces on 20 June 1941. The UK army air corps became the air force on 1 April 1918, the day the Royal Flying Corps, the air arm of the British Army before and during the First World War, became the Royal Air Force when it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service." } ]
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Where are the golden state warriors located at?
[ { "context": "In April 2014, the Warriors began the purchase process for a 12-acre (4.9 ha) site in Mission Bay, San Francisco, to hold a new 18,000-seat arena, which was expected to be ready beginning with the 2019–20 NBA season. The location was selected after an original proposal to construct the arena on Piers 30 and 32, just south of the Bay Bridge, met with vocal opposition due to concerns about traffic, environmental impacts and obstruction of views. The new location, which still faced some vocal opposition in San Francisco, eliminated the need for voter approval as required with the original site. The move also elicited criticism due to the perceived alienation of a loyal fanbase in Oakland. The sale was finalized in October 2015 and naming rights were sold to JPMorgan Chase for the arena to be called the Chase Center. Although the Warriors considered a name change, possibly returning to their former name of San Francisco Warriors, it was ultimately decided that they would remain the Golden State Warriors upon their return to San Francisco. The Warriors played their first regular season game at Chase Center on October 24, 2019, in a 141–122 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.", "question": "Where are the golden state warriors geographically located at?", "short_answers": [ "Chase Center", "San Francisco, California", "San Francisco", "California" ], "wikipage": "Golden State Warriors" }, { "context": "The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco. The Warriors compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. Founded in 1946 in Philadelphia, the Warriors moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1962 and took the city's name, before changing its geographic moniker to Golden State in 1971. They play their home games at the Chase Center.", "question": "What arena are the golden state warriors home games located at?", "short_answers": [ "Chase Center" ], "wikipage": "Golden State Warriors" } ]
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What shade of green is the statue of liberty?
[ { "context": "Originally, the statue was a dull copper color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina, also called verdigris, caused by the oxidation of the copper skin, began to spread. As early as 1902 it was mentioned in the press; by 1906 it had entirely covered the statue. Believing that the patina was evidence of corrosion, Congress authorized for various repairs, and to paint the statue both inside and out. There was considerable public protest against the proposed exterior painting. The Army Corps of Engineers studied the patina for any ill effects to the statue and concluded that it protected the skin, \"softened the outlines of the Statue and made it beautiful.\" The statue was painted only on the inside. The Corps of Engineers also installed an elevator to take visitors from the base to the top of the pedestal.", "question": "What shade of green is the statue of liberty in New York City?", "short_answers": [ "Verdigris" ], "wikipage": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What shade of green is the statue of liberty in Seattle?", "short_answers": [ "copper green" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Statue of Liberty", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue%20of%20Liberty" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor within New York City, in the United States.", "wikipage": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "content": "The Statue of Liberty, or Lady Liberty, is a replica of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) installed at Seattle's Alki Beach Park, in the U.S. state of Washington.", "wikipage": "Statue of Liberty (Seattle)" }, { "content": "The original statue was constructed using stamped copper sheets and was repeatedly damaged by vandals.[5]", "wikipage": "Statue of Liberty (Seattle) Description and history" }, { "content": "The old statue was removed in July 2006 and sent to a foundry in Tacoma to be re-cast in bronze and painted copper green.[5]", "wikipage": "Statue of Liberty (Seattle) Description and history" } ], "long_answer": "The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York City. Originally, the statue was a dull copper color, but shortly after 1900 a green patina, also called verdigris, caused by the oxidation of the copper skin, began to spread. Congress authorized for various repairs and to paint the statue both inside and out but there was considerable public protest against the proposed exterior painting. The Statue of Liberty, or Lady Liberty, is a replica of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) installed at Seattle's Alki Beach Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. The original statue was constructed using stamped copper sheets but due to damage by vandals it was sent to a foundry in Tacoma where it was painted copper green." } ]
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When does the new episodes of ghost adventures start?
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Ghost Adventures is an American paranormal and reality television series that premiered on October 17, 2008, on the Travel Channel before moving to Discovery+ in 2021.", "wikipage": "Ghost Adventures" }, { "content": "The program follows ghost hunters Zak Bagans, Nick Groff, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley as they investigate locations that are reported to be haunted.", "wikipage": "Ghost Adventures" } ], "long_answer": "Ghost Adventures is an American paranormal and reality television series that premiered on October 17, 2008 on the Travel Channel before moving to Discovery+ in 2021. The program follows ghost hunters as they investigate locations that are reported to be haunted. Season 13 of Ghost Hunters started on September 24, 2016, season 14 started on March 25, 2017, and season 15 started on September 23, 2017." } ]
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What was the name of the plant from little shop of horrors?
[ { "context": "Penny-pinching Gravis Mushnick owns a florist shop which is staffed by himself and his two employees, the sweet Audrey Fulquard and clumsy Seymour Krelboyne. The rundown shop gets little business. When Seymour fouls up the arrangement of Dr. Farb, a sadistic dentist, Mushnick fires him. Hoping Mushnick will change his mind, Seymour tells him about a special plant that he has grown from seeds he got from a \"Japanese gardener over on Central Avenue.\" Seymour admits that he named the plant \"Audrey Jr.\", a revelation that delights the real Audrey.", "question": "What is the name of the plant in the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors?", "short_answers": [ "Audrey Jr." ], "wikipage": "The Little Shop of Horrors" }, { "context": "In the musical, the sadistic dentist, Orin Scrivello, is killed by suffocation from laughing gas instead of being stabbed with a dental instrument as in the film. His abusive relationship with Audrey is added to the musical to give Seymour a motive to kill him. In the film, Seymour murders several innocent bystanders, and Mushnik tricks a thief into looking for money inside the plant, which eats the thief. In the musical, Seymour tricks Mushnik in the same way when Mushnik plans to turn Seymour over to the police. The two neighborhood girls in the film are replaced in the musical by a chorus of three street urchins: Crystal, Chiffon and Ronette, named after (and reminiscent of) girl groups of the 1960s. The plant is named \"Audrey II\" in the musical, rather than the film's \"Audrey Junior\", and instead of being a crossbreed of a butterwort and a Venus Flytrap, in the musical it is a creature from outer space intent on taking over the world.", "question": "What is the name of the plant in the musical The Little Shop of Horrors?", "short_answers": [ "Audrey II" ], "wikipage": "Little Shop of Horrors (musical)" }, { "context": "Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American horror comedy musical film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, which in turn was based on the 1960 film \"The Little Shop of Horrors\", directed by Roger Corman, about a geeky florist shop worker who finds out his Venus flytrap can speak. The film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by Jim Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. on December 19, 1986.", "question": "What is the name of the plant in the 1986 film Little Shop of Horrors?", "short_answers": [ "Audrey II" ], "wikipage": "Little Shop of Horrors (film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 American horror comedy film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about an inadequate florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human blood.", "wikipage": "The Little Shop of Horrors" }, { "content": "The film's popularity slowly grew with local television broadcasts throughout the 1960s and 1970s.[18] Interest in the film was rekindled when a stage musical called Little Shop of Horrors was produced in 1982.[9] It was based on the original film and was itself adapted to cinema as Little Shop of Horrors in 1986, and with another feature film remake announced in 2020.[42]", "wikipage": "The Little Shop of Horrors Legacy" } ], "long_answer": "The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 American horror comedy film directed by Roger Corman. The film is a farce about an inadequate florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human blood. The film's popularity slowly grew with local television broadcasts throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Interest in the film was rekindled when a stage musical called Little Shop of Horrors was produced in 1982. It was based on the original film and was itself adapted to cinema as Little Shop of Horrors in 1986. In the 1960 film, the plant is named Audrey Jr. In the musical and the 1986 film, the plant is named Audrey II." } ]
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When did the mercedes c class come out?
[ { "context": "In October 1986, three years into Mercedes-Benz W201 (190)'s production run, work began on a successor. Design work began in 1987, with the final design by Murat Günak selected in 1989 and the production design by Olivier Boulay delayed in January 1990, finally being patented on 19 December 1990. Rough prototypes went into testing in 1989, with first production design prototypes commencing trial in 1990. In May 1993, the first generation W202 C-Class was introduced as a replacement for the 190. The C-Class sedan was the company's entry-level model up until 1997 when Mercedes launched the A-Class. Styling themes were carried over from the previous W201 series, but the new series had a smoother and rounder design than the last generation of compact Mercedes, with styling cues from the W124 E-Class (short, high trunk and taller tail lights), W140 S-Class (front end), and R129 SL-Class (headlights).", "question": "When did the mercedes c class first come out (W202)?", "short_answers": [ "May 1993" ], "wikipage": "Mercedes-Benz C-Class" }, { "context": "The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a line of compact executive cars produced by Daimler AG. Introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 190 (W201) range, the C-Class was the smallest model in the marque's line-up until the W168 A-Class arrived in 1997. The C-Class built at Mercedes-Benz factories in Sindelfingen and Bremen, Germany as well as numerous satellite factories in other countries. The first C-Class (W202) sedan produced on 1 June 1993 and the opening of the second generation (W203) rolled off the assembly line on 18 July 2000. The C-Class has been available with a 4Matic (i.e., four-wheel drive) option since 2002. The third generation (W204) was launched in 2007 while the latest generation C-Class (W205) came out in 2014.", "question": "When did the mercedes c class come out (W203)?", "short_answers": [ "July 2000" ], "wikipage": "Mercedes-Benz C-Class" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the mercedes c class come out (W204)?", "short_answers": [ "31 march 2007" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the mercedes c class come out (W205)?", "short_answers": [ "4 February 2014" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a line of compact executive cars produced by Daimler AG. Introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 190 (W201) range, the C-Class was the smallest model in the marque's line-up until the W168 A-Class arrived in 1997. In May 1993, the first generation W202 C-Class was introduced as a replacement for the 190. The second generation (W203) rolled off the assembly line in July 2000. The W204 came out on 31 March 2007 and the W205 came out on 4 February 2014." } ]
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Who played drusilla on the young and the restless?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played drucilla on the young and the restless from 1990-2007?", "short_answers": [ "Victoria Lynn Rowell", "Rowell", "Victoria Rowell" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Victoria Rowell originated the role in May 1990. Dawn McMillan filled in for Rowell while she was on maternity leave in 1996. She left the show on April 1998. She came back for a recurring gig from February to September 2000. During this time, Kent Masters King assumed the role for several episodes. In 2000, Rowell chose to exit the soap opera in order to star in a Showtime miniseries. She returned to the role in August 2002, after a two-year absence.", "question": "Who played drucilla on the young and the restless in 1996?", "short_answers": [ "Dawn McMillan" ], "wikipage": "Drucilla Winters" }, { "context": "Victoria Rowell originated the role in May 1990. Dawn McMillan filled in for Rowell while she was on maternity leave in 1996. She left the show on April 1998. She came back for a recurring gig from February to September 2000. During this time, Kent Masters King assumed the role for several episodes. In 2000, Rowell chose to exit the soap opera in order to star in a Showtime miniseries. She returned to the role in August 2002, after a two-year absence.", "question": "Who played drucilla on the young and the restless in 2000?", "short_answers": [ "King", "Kent Masters King" ], "wikipage": "Drucilla Winters" } ]
[ { "title": "Drucilla Winters", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drucilla%20Winters" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Young and the Restless (often abbreviated as Y&R) is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS.", "wikipage": "The Young and the Restless" }, { "content": "First broadcast on March 26, 1973, The Young and the Restless was originally broadcast as half-hour episodes, five times a week.[3][4]", "wikipage": "The Young and the Restless" }, { "content": "The character is a ballerina-turned-model, with a forward personality and feisty persona.", "wikipage": "Drucilla Winters" }, { "content": "Drucilla Winters is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.", "wikipage": "Drucilla Winters" } ], "long_answer": "The Young and the Restless is an American television soap opera created for CBS. First broadcast on March 26, 1973, the serial aired its 12,000th episode on December 1, 2020. Drucilla Winters is one of the characters from the show who is a ballerina-turned-model, with a forward personality and feisty persona. Victoria Rowell originated the role in May 1990. Dawn McMillan filled in for Rowell while she was on maternity leave in 1996. She left the show on April 1998. She came back for a recurring gig from February to September 2000. During this time, Kent Masters King assumed the role for several episodes." } ]
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Who nominates judges to the us district courts?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who officially nominates judges to the us district courts?", "short_answers": [ "POTUS", "President of the United States", "The President" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "A judge of a United States district court is officially titled a \"United States District Judge\". Other federal judges, including circuit judges and Supreme Court justices, can also sit in a district court upon assignment by the chief judge of the circuit or by the Chief Justice of the United States. The number of judges in each district court (and the structure of the judicial system generally) is set by Congress in the United States Code. The President appoints the federal judges for terms of good behavior (subject to the advice and consent of the Senate), so the nominees often share at least some of his or her convictions. In states represented by a senator of the president's party, the senator (or the more senior of them if both senators are of the president's party) has substantial input into the nominating process, and through a tradition known as senatorial courtesy can exercise an unofficial veto over a nominee unacceptable to the senator.", "question": "Who can have substantial input when the President nominates judges to the us district courts?", "short_answers": [ "the senator" ], "wikipage": "United States district court" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "A judge of a United States district court is officially titled a \"United States District Judge\". Other federal judges, including circuit judges and Supreme Court justices, can also sit in a district court upon assignment by the chief judge of the circuit or by the Chief Justice of the United States. The President appoints the federal judges for terms of good behavior, so the nominees often share at least some of his or her convictions. In states represented by a senator of the president's party, the senator has substantial input into the nominating process, and through a tradition known as senatorial courtesy can exercise an unofficial veto over a nominee unacceptable to the senator." } ]
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Who has the most career homeruns in mlb?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has the most career home runs of anyone ever to play in MLB?", "short_answers": [ "Barry Bonds" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the active player with the most career home runs in MLB?", "short_answers": [ "Albert Pujols" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Major%20League%20Baseball%20career%20home%20run%20leaders" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).", "wikipage": "Barry Bonds" }, { "content": "He is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time.[2][3][4][5][6]", "wikipage": "Barry Bonds" }, { "content": "José Alberto Pujols Alcántara (Spanish pronunciation: [puˈxols]; born January 16, 1980) is a Dominican-American professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).", "wikipage": "Albert Pujols" } ], "long_answer": "Barry Bonds is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time and has the most career home runs of anyone to ever play in the MLB. Albert Pujols is a Dominican-American professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is has the most career home runs in the MLB among active players." } ]
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How long has beasley been with the cowboys?
[ { "context": "Beasley started the 2018 season with seven receptions for 73 yards in a 16–8 loss to the Carolina Panthers. In Week 6, against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he had nine receptions for 101 yards and two touchdowns in the 40–7 victory. Overall, he finished with 65 receptions for 672 yards and three touchdowns in the 2018 season. The Cowboys won the NFC East and earned the #4-seed in the NFC Playoffs. In the Wild Card Round against the Seattle Seahawks, Beasley had three receptions for 28 yards in the 24–22 victory. In the Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams, he had one reception for 15 yards in the 30–22 loss.", "question": "How many seasons was Beasley with the Cowboys?", "short_answers": [ "seven" ], "wikipage": "Cole Beasley" }, { "context": "Beasley went undrafted in the 2012 NFL Draft because of his size and was signed by the Dallas Cowboys. He left abruptly during training camp, stating he was dealing with \"personal stuff\", and even considered retiring from professional football. He went on to have a sudden change of heart, returning and making the final 53-man roster. In 10 games of his rookie year, he made 15 receptions for 128 receiving yards.", "question": "In what year did Beasley sign with the Cowboys?", "short_answers": [ "2012" ], "wikipage": "Cole Beasley" } ]
[ { "title": "Cole Beasley", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole%20Beasley" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Beasley signed with the Cowboys in 2012 and played a total of seven seasons with them." } ]
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How many fire departments in the united states?
[ { "context": "As of 2014, there were 1,134,400 firefighters in the United States (not including firefighters who work for the state or federal governments or in private fire departments). Of these, 346,150 (31%) are career and 788,250 (69%) are volunteer. These firefighters operate out of 27,198 fire departments. Career firefighters represent 15% of all departments but protect approximately two thirds of the U.S. population. Meanwhile, 85% of fire departments are volunteer or mostly volunteer and protect approximately one third of the population. The Firemen's Association of the State of New York (FASNY) provides information, education and training for the volunteer fire and emergency medical services throughout New York State.", "question": "How many total fire departments are in the united states?", "short_answers": [ "27,198", "27,228" ], "wikipage": "Firefighting in the United States" }, { "context": "A small number of U.S. fire departments are privatized, that is, operated by for-profit corporations on behalf of public entities. Knox County, Tennessee is among the largest public entities protected by privatized fire departments.", "question": "How many fire departments in the united states are privatized?", "short_answers": [ "A small number" ], "wikipage": "Firefighting in the United States" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "As of 2014 there are 27,198 fire departments in the US. A small number of privatized fire departments also exist. Inclusive, the total number of fire departments in the US is 27,228." } ]
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What is the name of the matchmaker in fiddler?
[ { "context": "In the film version, the character of Yente is reduced, and Perchik's song to Hodel \"Now I Have Everything\" is cut and replaced by a scene in Kiev. The \"Chagall color palette\" of the original Broadway production was exchanged for a grittier, more realistic depiction of the village of Anatevka.", "question": "What is the name of the matchmaker character in fiddler on the roof, the 1964 musical?", "short_answers": [ "Yente" ], "wikipage": "Fiddler on the Roof" }, { "context": "In the film version, the character of Yente is reduced, and Perchik's song to Hodel \"Now I Have Everything\" is cut and replaced by a scene in Kiev. The \"Chagall color palette\" of the original Broadway production was exchanged for a grittier, more realistic depiction of the village of Anatevka.", "question": "What is the name of the matchmaker character in fiddler on the roof, the 1971 film?", "short_answers": [ "Yente" ], "wikipage": "Fiddler on the Roof" }, { "context": "Fiddler on the Roof is a 1971 American musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Norman Jewison. It is an adaptation of the 1964 Broadway musical of the same name, with music composed by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and screenplay by Joseph Stein and based on stories by Sholem Aleichem. Starring Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey, Molly Picon, and Paul Mann, the film centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his Jewish religious and cultural traditions as outside influences encroach upon the family's lives. He must cope both with the strong-willed actions of his three older daughters, who wish to marry for love – each one's choice of a husband moves further away from the customs of his faith – and with the edict of the Tsar who evicts the Jews from the town of Anatevka.", "question": "What is the name of the actor who portrays the matchmaker in fiddler on the roof, the 1971 film?", "short_answers": [ "Molly Picon", "Picon" ], "wikipage": "Fiddler on the Roof (film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Molly Picon played the matchmaker in Fiddler's 1971 film. The matchmaker character's name in both the 1964 and 1971 films is Yente." } ]
149690305019483912
Who won the smackdown tag team champions at money in the bank?
[ { "context": "Next, The Usos defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against The New Day's Big E and Kofi Kingston. In the end, Big E and Kingston performed the \"Midnight Hour\" on Jey. Kingston pinned Jey, only for Jimmy to pull Jey out of the ring to void the pinfall and the two were intentionally counted out. Thus, The New Day won, but The Usos retained the titles.", "question": "Who won the wwe smackdown tag team championship at money in the bank in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "The New Day" ], "wikipage": "Money in the Bank (2017)" }, { "context": "Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson defeated The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso) on the May 22 episode, therefore becoming the number one contenders to face The Bludgeon Brothers (Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship at Money in the Bank. Their bout was later scheduled for the Kickoff pre-show.", "question": "Who won the wwe smackdown tag team championship at money in the bank in 2018?|Who won the smackdown tag team championship at money in the bank for 2018?", "short_answers": [ "The Bludgeon Brothers" ], "wikipage": "Money in the Bank (2018)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "During the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show, Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against The Usos (Jey and Jimmy). During the match, Jey caught Rey with a Superkick in mid-air and then performed the Uso Splash on Rey for a nearfall. In the end, as Rey attempted a 619 on Jey, Jimmy protected Jey with Jimmy receiving the 619 instead. Jey then performed a roll-up on Rey with an assist from Jimmy to win the title for the fifth time, and their seventh overall tag team championship in WWE", "wikipage": "Money in the Bank (2021)" }, { "content": "On the April 17 episode of SmackDown, The New Day's Big E defeated Jey Uso (representing The Usos) and defending co-champion The Miz (representing himself and John Morrison) in a triple threat match to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship for The New Day.", "wikipage": "Money in the Bank (2020)" }, { "content": "During the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) faced SmackDown Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan and Rowan in a non-title match. In the end, The Usos performed a double \"Uso Splash\" on Bryan to win the match", "wikipage": "Money in the Bank (2019)" }, { "content": "During the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show, The Bludgeon Brothers (Harper and Rowan) defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. In the climax, both Gallows and Anderson proceeded to apply the \"magic killer\" on Harper when Rowan speared Anderson and isolated Gallows. Harper and Rowan then performed \"the reckoning\" on Gallows to retain the titles.", "wikipage": "Money in the Bank (2018)" } ], "long_answer": "At Money in the Bank in 2021, Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against The Usos, Jey and Jimmy. During the match, Jey caught Rey with a Superkick in mid-air and then performed the Uso Splash on Rey for a nearfall. In the end, as Rey attempted a 619 on Jey, Jimmy protected Jey with Jimmy receiving the 619 instead. Jey then performed a roll-up on Rey with an assist from Jimmy to win the title for the fifth time. This was also their seventh overall tag team championship in WWE. At Money in the Bank in 2020, The New Day's Big E defeated Jey Uso, representing The Usos, and defending co-champion The Miz, representing himself and John Morrison, in a triple threat match to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship for The New Day. At Money in the Bank in 2019, The Usos faced SmackDown Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan and Rowan in a non-title match. In the end, The Usos performed a double \"Uso Splash\" on Bryan to win the match. At Money in the Bank in 2018, during the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show, The Bludgeon Brothers, Harper and Rowan, defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. In the climax, both Gallows and Anderson proceeded to apply the \"magic killer\" on Harper when Rowan speared Anderson and isolated Gallows. Harper and Rowan then performed \"the reckoning\" on Gallows to retain the title." } ]
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Who has played hope on the bold and the beautiful?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Hope on the Bold and the Beautiful as a baby?", "short_answers": [ "Rachel and Amanda Pace" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Between the years of 2002 and 2009, the character was played by child actresses, and appeared as a young girl around 5 years old by 2007. On December 4, 2009, it was announced that Hope was to be dramatically aged and portrayed by Kim Matula. Matula signed on as a contract character. Matula began taping \"The Bold and the Beautiful\" on November 19, 2009 and made her first appearance on January 11, 2010. On November 5, 2014, it was announced that after five years with the series, Matula would be departing the series. Matula taped her final scene on November 6 and made her final appearance on December 12. In March 2015, \"Soap Opera Digest\" reported news that Matula would make a return to the series, in a guest appearance as Hope. She is set to report to set on March 4, 2015, she aired on April 17 and 20, 2015. In February 2016, Matula was reported to make a guest return to the soap; she appeared on March 16, 2016.", "question": "Who played Hope on the Bold and the Beautiful from 2010-2016?", "short_answers": [ "Kim Matula" ], "wikipage": "Hope Logan" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who currently plays Hope on the Bold and the Beautiful?", "short_answers": [ "Annika Noelle" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Hope Logan", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope%20Logan" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Hope Logan is a fictional character from The Bold and the Beautiful, an American soap opera on the CBS network. The character was portrayed by several child actors since Hope's introduction in 2002, most notably Rachel and Amanda Pace. In 2010, the role was rapidly aged and recast with actress Kim Matula, who made her first appearance in January 2010. Matula departed the serial as a series regular in December 2014, but she made guest appearances in 2015 and 2016. As of 2018, the role is portrayed by Annika Noelle.", "wikipage": "Hope Logan" } ], "long_answer": "The role of Hope Logan on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful was initially played by Rachel and Amanda Pace when the character was introduced as a baby in 2002. In 2010, the role was rapidly aged and recast with actress Kim Matula, who departed the serial as a series regular in December 2014, although she made guest appearances in 2015 and 2016. As of 2018, the role is portrayed by Annika Noelle." } ]
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Who does voice of optimus prime transformer movie?
[ { "context": "Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Optimus Prime in the original 1980s \"Transformers\" animated series, and most other incarnations of the character. He has also voiced several other characters, including Eeyore in the \"Winnie the Pooh\" franchise, Monterey Jack in \"Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers\", and KARR in \"Knight Rider\". In 2007, Cullen returned to the role of Optimus Prime in various \"Transformers\" media, starting with the first live-action film.", "question": "Who does voice of optimus prime in the 2007 transformers movie?", "short_answers": [ "Peter Cullen", "Cullen", "Peter Claver Cullen" ], "wikipage": "Peter Cullen" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who does voice of optimus prime in the 2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen movie?", "short_answers": [ "Peter Cullen", "Cullen", "Peter Claver Cullen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who does voice of optimus prime in the 2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon movie?", "short_answers": [ "Peter Cullen", "Cullen", "Peter Claver Cullen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who does voice of optimus prime in the 2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction movie?", "short_answers": [ "Peter Cullen", "Cullen", "Peter Claver Cullen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Optimus Prime in the original 1980s \"Transformers\" animated series, and most other incarnations of the character. He has also voiced several other characters, including Eeyore in the \"Winnie the Pooh\" franchise, Monterey Jack in \"Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers\", and KARR in \"Knight Rider\". In 2007, Cullen returned to the role of Optimus Prime in various \"Transformers\" media, starting with the first live-action film.", "question": "Who does voice of optimus prime in the 2017 Transformers: The Last Knight movie?", "short_answers": [ "Peter Cullen", "Cullen", "Peter Claver Cullen" ], "wikipage": "Peter Cullen" }, { "context": "Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Optimus Prime in the original 1980s \"Transformers\" animated series, and most other incarnations of the character. He has also voiced several other characters, including Eeyore in the \"Winnie the Pooh\" franchise, Monterey Jack in \"Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers\", and KARR in \"Knight Rider\". In 2007, Cullen returned to the role of Optimus Prime in various \"Transformers\" media, starting with the first live-action film.", "question": "Who does voice of optimus prime in the 2018 transformers Bumblebee movie?", "short_answers": [ "Peter Cullen", "Cullen", "Peter Claver Cullen" ], "wikipage": "Peter Cullen" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Peter Cullen was the voice of optimus prime in the transformer movies." } ]
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When did the united states start using zip codes?
[ { "context": "By the early 1960s, a more organized system was needed, and non-mandatory five-digit ZIP Codes were introduced nationwide on July 1, 1963. The USPOD issued its \"Publication 59: Abbreviations for Use with ZIP Code\" on October 1, 1963, with the list of two-letter state abbreviations which are generally written with both letters capitalized. An earlier list in June had proposed capitalized abbreviations ranging from two to five letters. According to \"Publication 59\", the two-letter standard was \"based on a maximum 23-position line, because this has been found to be the most universally acceptable line capacity basis for major addressing systems\", which would be exceeded by a long city name combined with a multi-letter state abbreviation, such as \"Sacramento, Calif.\" along with the ZIP Code. The abbreviations have remained unchanged, with the exception of Nebraska, which was changed from NB to NE in 1969 at the request of the Canadian postal administration, to avoid confusion with the Canadian province of New Brunswick.", "question": "When did the United States introduce zip codes?", "short_answers": [ "July 1, 1963" ], "wikipage": "ZIP Code" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the United States start requiring zip codes?", "short_answers": [ "1967" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "ZIP Code", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP%20Code" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The term ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan;[1] it was chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently and quickly[2] (zipping along) when senders use the code in the postal address. The term ZIP Code was originally registered as a service mark by the USPS; its registration expired in 1997.[3]", "wikipage": "ZIP Code" } ], "long_answer": "The United States first introduced zip codes on July 1, 1963, and by 1967 the zip code was required. The term ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan, and was was chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently and quickly when senders use the code in the postal address. " } ]
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When did the new highlander body style come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the new highlander first generation Toyota K platform body style first come out?", "short_answers": [ "November 2000" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Over what period did the new highlander first generation Toyota K platform body style come out?", "short_answers": [ "November 2000 – May 2007" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the new highlander body style, TNGA: GA-K, first come out?", "short_answers": [ "November 2019" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Toyota Highlander", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota%20Highlander" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Announced in April 2000 at the New York International Auto Show and arriving in late 2000 in Japan and January 2001 in North America, the Highlander became one of the first car-based mid-size SUV or mid-size crossovers.", "wikipage": "Toyota Highlander" }, { "content": "The fourth-generation Highlander was unveiled at the New York International Auto Show on 17 April 2019. It is built on GA-K platform.", "wikipage": "Toyota Highlander" }, { "content": "TNGA-K replaces the older K platform.", "wikipage": "Toyota New Global Architecture GA-K" }, { "content": "Toyota revealed the second generation Highlander and Highlander Hybrid at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show, with American sales beginning in July and hybrids in late September.", "wikipage": "Toyota New Global Architecture GA-" }, { "content": "On 27 March 2013, Toyota unveiled the third generation XU50 series Highlander at the New York International Auto Show,", "wikipage": "Toyota New Global Architecture GA-K" } ], "long_answer": "The Highlander has been released under both the Toyota K platform and the TNGA: GA-K platform. The new Highlander first generation Toyota K platform body style was first announced in April 2000 at the New York International Auto Show and arrived in November 2000 in Japan and January 2001 in North America. This new Highlander was one of the first car-based mid-size SUV or mid-size crossovers. This new Highlander first generation Toyota K platform body style was then available from November 2000 – May 2007. Toyota unveiled the second generation Highlander in 2007 and the third generation Highlander in 2013. Then, in November 2019, the new Highlander body style, TNGA: GA-K, first came out. This fourth-generation Highlander was first unveiled at the New York International Auto Show in April 2019 and is built on GA-K platform. The TNGA-K platform replaced the older K platform." } ]
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Who sang come on feel the noise first?
[ { "context": "Slade released \"Cum On Feel the Noize\" in February 1973 as their first single of the year. The song gave the band their fourth number one in the UK, and also their first single to enter number one in its first week. This achievement had not been seen since The Beatles' \"Get Back\" in 1969. The song remained there for four consecutive weeks and sold 500,000 copies in its first three weeks of release. With \"Cum On Feel the Noize\", the band's manager Chas Chandler and Polydor's head John Fruin had devised a strategy to get the single to number one on the first week of release. The strategy used pre-release airplay to build up pre-order sales for the single. In America, the song reached No. 98 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "question": "What band sang Cum On Feel the Noize first?", "short_answers": [ "Slade" ], "wikipage": "Cum On Feel the Noize" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What singer sang Cum On Feel the Noize first?", "short_answers": [ "Noddy Holder", "Holder", "Neville John \"Noddy\" Holder" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Cum On Feel the Noize", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cum%20On%20Feel%20the%20Noize" }, { "title": "Feel the Noise", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel%20the%20Noise" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Noddy Holder of the group Slade Cum On Feel the Noize first." } ]
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Who are the owners of the chicago white sox?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who owned the Chicago White Sox from 1981 to present day?", "short_answers": [ "Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who owned the Chicago White Sox from 1969 to 1975?", "short_answers": [ "John Allyn" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who owned the Chicago White Sox from 1975 to 1981?", "short_answers": [ "Bill Veeck" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Chicago White Sox owners and executives", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Chicago%20White%20Sox%20owners%20and%20executives" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "John Allyn owned the Chicago White Sox from 1969 to 1975, Bill Veeck took ownership from 1975 to 1981, and Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn have owned the White Sox since 1981." } ]
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What is the legal smoking age in ontario?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the legal age for smoking tobacco in ontario?", "short_answers": [ "None" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the legal age for purchasing tobacco in ontario?", "short_answers": [ "19" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Smoking age", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking%20age" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The smoking age is the minimum legal age required to purchase or use tobacco products. Most countries have laws that forbid sale of tobacco products to persons younger than certain ages, usually the age of majority. In Ontario, the legal age for purchasing tobacco is 19, while the legal age to smoke tobacco in Ontario, well, there is none. " } ]
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How many games have the rabbitohs won this season?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many games did the rabbitohs win in the 2019 season?", "short_answers": [ "16" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many games did the rabbitohs win in the 2018 season?", "short_answers": [ "16" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How may games did the rabbitohs win in the 2017 season?", "short_answers": [ "9" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "South Sydney Rabbitohs", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Sydney%20Rabbitohs" }, { "title": "2017 NRL season results", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%20NRL%20season%20results" }, { "title": "2018 South Sydney Rabbitohs season", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%20South%20Sydney%20Rabbitohs%20season" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Rabbitohs won 9 games in the 2017 season, and 16 games in both the 2018 and 2019 seasons." } ]
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When does jurassic park the fallen kingdom come out?
[ { "context": "\"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom\" had its premiere at the WiZink Center in Madrid, Spain, on May 21, 2018. The film's international theatrical release began in Singapore and Malaysia on June 7, the United Kingdom, India, Italy, South Korea and Angola on June 8, and Pakistan on June 16, 2018. The film was then released in the United States on June 22, 2018.", "question": "When does Jurassic park the fallen kingdom first premiere at WiZink Center?", "short_answers": [ "May 21, 2018" ], "wikipage": "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" }, { "context": "Filming took place from February to July 2017 in the United Kingdom and in Hawaii. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, \"Fallen Kingdom\" premiered in Madrid on May 21, 2018, and was released in the United States on June 22, 2018. The film grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide, making it the third \"Jurassic\" film to pass the billion-dollar mark, and was the third-highest-grossing film of 2018 and the 15th highest-grossing film of all-time. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Pratt and Howard's performances, Bayona's direction, the visuals, and the \"surprisingly dark moments\", while others suggested the series had run its course, criticizing its screenplay and predictability. An untitled sequel is set to be released on June 11, 2021, with Trevorrow returning to direct.", "question": "When does Jurassic park the fallen kingdom come out theatrically at United States?", "short_answers": [ "June 22, 2018" ], "wikipage": "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" } ]
[ { "title": "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic%20World%3A%20Fallen%20Kingdom" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a 2018 American science fiction action film and the sequel to Jurassic World (2015). Directed by J. A. Bayona, it is the second installment of the Jurassic World trilogy, and the fifth overall installment of the Jurassic Park franchise.", "wikipage": "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" } ], "long_answer": "American science fiction action film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the second installment of the Jurassic World trilogy, premiered at the WiZink Center in Madrid, Spain on May 21, 2018. The film was then released theatrically in the United States on June 22, 2018." } ]
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