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When did india won the first cricket world cup?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is the date did india won the first cricket world cup?", "short_answers": [ "June 25,1983" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When edition did india won the first cricket world cup?", "short_answers": [ "3rd", "3" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "1983 Cricket World Cup Final", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%20Cricket%20World%20Cup%20Final" }, { "title": "1983 Cricket World Cup", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983%20Cricket%20World%20Cup" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament. It was held from 9 to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was won by India. ", "wikipage": "1983 Cricket World Cup" } ], "long_answer": "The 1983 Cricket World Cup, officially the Prudential Cup '83, was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament. It was held from June 9 to June 25,1983 in both England and Wales, and India won. " } ]
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When does segregation and independent assortment happen during meiosis?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does segregation happen during meiosis?", "short_answers": [ "During gamete formation", "meiotic metaphase I" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Chromosome segregation occurs at two separate stages during meiosis called anaphase I and anaphase II (see meiosis diagram). In a diploid cell there are two sets of homologous chromosomes of different parental origin (e.g. a paternal and a maternal set). During the phase of meiosis labeled “interphase s” in the meiosis diagram there is a round of DNA replication, so that each of the chromosomes initially present is now composed of two copies called chromatids. These chromosomes (paired chromatids) then pair with the homologous chromosome (also paired chromatids) present in the same nucleus (see prophase I in the meiosis diagram). The process of alignment of paired homologous chromosomes is called synapsis (see Synapsis). During synapsis, genetic recombination usually occurs. Some of the recombination events occur by crossing over (involving physical exchange between two chromatids), but most recombination events involve information exchange but not physical exchange between two chromatids (see Synthesis-dependent strand annealing (SDSA)). Following recombination, chromosome segregation occurs as indicated by the stages metaphase I and anaphase I in the meiosis diagram.", "question": "When does independent assortment happen during meiosis?", "short_answers": [ "During gamete formation", "anaphase I and anaphase II" ], "wikipage": "Chromosome segregation" } ]
[ { "title": "Chromosome segregation", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome%20segregation" }, { "title": "Mendelian inheritance", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendelian%20inheritance" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Chromosome segregation is the process in eukaryotes by which two sister chromatids formed as a consequence of DNA replication, or paired homologous chromosomes, separate from each other and migrate to opposite poles of the nucleus. This segregation process occurs during both mitosis and meiosis.", "wikipage": "Chromosome segregation" }, { "content": "Independent assortment occurs in eukaryotic organisms during meiotic metaphase I, and produces a gamete with a mixture of the organism's chromosomes.", "wikipage": "Mendelian inheritance" }, { "content": "Chromosome segregation occurs at two separate stages during meiosis called anaphase I and anaphase II (see meiosis diagram).", "wikipage": "Chromosome segregation" } ], "long_answer": "Chromosome segregation is the process in eukaryotes by which two sister chromatids formed as a consequence of DNA replication, or paired homologous chromosomes, separate from each other and migrate to opposite poles of the nucleus. Chromosome segregation occurs at two separate stages during meiosis called anaphase I and anaphase II. This segregation process occurs during both mitosis and meiosis. Independent assortment occurs in eukaryotic organisms during meiotic metaphase I, and produces a gamete with a mixture of the organism's chromosomes." } ]
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What is the queen of spades worth in rummy?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the queen of spades worth in basic rummy?", "short_answers": [ "10" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the queen of spades worth in gin rummy?", "short_answers": [ "10" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the queen of spades worth in 500 rummy?", "short_answers": [ "10" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the queen of spades worth in mille rummy?", "short_answers": [ "100", "100 points" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Rummy is a group of matching-card games notable for similar gameplay based on matching cards of the same rank or sequence and same suit. ", "wikipage": "Rummy" }, { "content": "There are a large number of games derived from rummy. Although in North America the word rummy is often used as a stand-in for the specific game gin rummy, the term is applicable to a large family of games, including canasta, mahjong and rummikub.", "wikipage": "Rummy Variations" }, { "content": "Scoring often involves each player adding up points in their melded cards (sets and runs) and deducting points from cards that have not been melded.", "wikipage": "Rummy Scoring" } ], "long_answer": "Rummy, a group of matching-card games, has a large number of games derived from it. In basic rummy, gin rummy, and 500 rummy, the queen of spades is worth 10 points. However, in Mille rummy, the queen of spades is worth 100 points." } ]
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Who plays rabbit's girlfriend in 8 mile?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays B-Rabbit's ex-girlfriend in 8 Mile?", "short_answers": [ "Taryn Manning" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays B-Rabbit's love interest in 8 Mile?", "short_answers": [ "Brittany Murphy" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "8 Mile (film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8%20Mile%20%28film%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Eminem as Jimmy \"B-Rabbit\" Smith Jr.\nMekhi Phifer as Future, Jimmy's closest friend and the rap battle host.\nBrittany Murphy as Alex Latourno, Jimmy's love interest.\nTaryn Manning as Janeane, Jimmy's ex-girlfriend.", "wikipage": "8 Mile (film)" }, { "content": "8 Mile is a 2002 American musical drama film written by Scott Silver and directed by Curtis Hanson. It stars Eminem in his film debut, alongside Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, Michael Shannon, Anthony Mackie, and Kim Basinger. ", "wikipage": null }, { "content": "he film, which contains autobiographical elements from Eminem's life, follows white rapper B-Rabbit (Eminem) and his attempt to launch a career in hip hop, a genre dominated by African-Americans. ", "wikipage": "8 Mile (film)" } ], "long_answer": "8 Mile is a 2002 American musical drama film written by Scott Silver and directed by Curtis Hanson. It stars Eminem as Jimmy \"B-Rabbit\" Smith Jr., alongside Mekhi Phifer, as future Jimmy's closest friend and the rap battle host, Brittany Murphy as Alex Latourno, Jimmy's love interest, and Taryn Manning as Janeane, Jimmy's ex-girlfriend. The film, which contains autobiographical elements from Eminem's life, follows white rapper B-Rabbit, Eminem, and his attempt to launch a career in hip hop, a genre dominated by African-Americans. " } ]
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What is the main organs of the integumentary system?
[ { "context": "The skin is the largest organ of the body. In humans, it accounts for about 12 to 15 percent of total body weight and covers 1.5-2m of surface area.", "question": "What is the main organ of the integumentary system?", "short_answers": [ "The skin." ], "wikipage": "Integumentary system" }, { "context": "The integumentary system comprises the skin and its appendages acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or damages from outside. The integumentary system includes hair, scales, feathers, hooves, and nails. It has a variety of additional functions; it may serve to waterproof, and protect the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate body temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to detect pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature. In most land vertebrates with significant exposure to sunlight, the integumentary system also provides for vitamin D synthesis.", "question": "What are the main appendages of the integumentary system?", "short_answers": [ "Hair, scales, feathers, hooves, and nails." ], "wikipage": "Integumentary system" } ]
[ { "title": "Integumentary system", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integumentary%20system" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The integumentary system is the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body.", "wikipage": "It has a variety of additional functions; it may serve to maintain water balance, protect the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate body temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to detect pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature." }, { "content": "It has a variety of additional functions; it may serve to maintain water balance, protect the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate body temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to detect pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature.", "wikipage": "It has a variety of additional functions; it may serve to maintain water balance, protect the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate body temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to detect pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature." } ], "long_answer": "The integumentary system is the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body. It has a variety of functions; it may serve to maintain water balance, protect the deeper tissues, excrete wastes, and regulate body temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to detect pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature. The skin and its appendages make up the integumentary system. The skin is the largest organ of the body and the main organ of the system. The appendages include hair, scales, feathers, hooves, and nails." } ]
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How many seasons of andy griffith show are there?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many seasons of the original Andy Griffith Show are there?", "short_answers": [ "8" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many seasons of the original Andy Griffith Show are there, if you include the episodes that are part of the continuing series, Maybery R.F.D.?", "short_answers": [ "11" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Andy Griffith Show is an American situation comedy television series that aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968, with a total of 249 half-hour episodes spanning eight seasons—159 in black and white and 90 in color.", "wikipage": "The Andy Griffith Show" }, { "content": "Mayberry R.F.D. is an American television series produced as a spin-off continuation of The Andy Griffith Show. When star Andy Griffith decided to leave his series, most of the supporting characters returned for the retitled program, which ran for three seasons (78 episodes) on the CBS Television Network from 1968 to 1971.", "wikipage": "Mayberry R.F.D." } ], "long_answer": "The original The Andy Griffith Show ran from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968, with a total of 249 half-hour episodes spanning 8 seasons. Mayberry R.F.D. is a spin-off continuation of The Andy Griffith Show, which ran for 3 seasons (78 episodes) from 1968 to 1971. The show didn't star Andy Griffith, but most of the supporting characters returned for the retitled program. Together, The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D. ran for 11 seasons." } ]
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What was the first year of the nissan gtr?
[ { "context": "Following the end of R34 production in 2002, Nissan announced they would separate the GT-R model from the Skyline name, creating an entirely new vehicle—though based on the same platform as the Skyline. This new car, now known simply as the Nissan GT-R, debuted in 2007 in Tokyo. Introduced to consumers in 2008, it was the first GT-R available worldwide, entering the North American market for the first time.", "question": "What year was the Nissan GT-R first produced?", "short_answers": [ "2007" ], "wikipage": "Nissan Skyline GT-R" }, { "context": "The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range. The first cars named \"Skyline GT-R\" were produced between 1969 and 1972 under the model code KPGC10, and enjoyed legendary success in local Japanese touring car racing. This model was followed by a brief production run of second-generation cars, under model code KPGC110, in 1973. After a 16-year hiatus, the GT-R name was revived in 1989 as the BNR32 (\"R32\") Skyline GT-R. This model GT-R proceeded to win the Japanese JTCC Group A series championship four years in a row. The R32 GT-R also had success in the Australian Touring Car Championship helping the R31 Skyline GTS-R to victory in 1990 and winning alone in 1991 and 1992, until a regulation change excluded the GT-R in 1993.", "question": "What year was the Nissan Skyline GT-R first produced?", "short_answers": [ "1969" ], "wikipage": "Nissan Skyline GT-R" }, { "context": "The Nissan GT-R LM Nismo was a sports prototype racing car built by the Nissan Motor Company and their motorsports division Nismo. Designed for the Le Mans Prototype 1 Hybrid (LMP1-H) regulations of the FIA World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the GT-R LM was unique amongst Le Mans Prototypes at the time for utilizing a front mid-engine layout for its internal combustion engine, as opposed to the rear mid-engine layout used by nearly all other competitors in the category. It was Nissan's first prototype since the R391 competed in 1999, although the company had supplied engines in recent years. The car was branded after the Nissan GT-R road car and shares similar engine and drivetrain configurations, but is not related to the sports car. The GT-R LM Nismo program was announced on 23 May 2014, while the car was publicly shown for the first time in a Nissan commercial during Super Bowl XLIX on 1 February 2015. It was retired from competition at the end of 2015, after having competed in only one race.", "question": "What year was the Nissan GT-R LM Nismo first produced?", "short_answers": [ "2015" ], "wikipage": "Nissan GT-R LM Nismo" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range. The first cars named \"Skyline GT-R\" were produced between 1969 and 1972 and enjoyed legendary success in local Japanese touring car racing. In 2002, Nissan announced they would separate the GT-R model from the Skyline name, creating an entirely new vehicle simply known as the GT-R which debuted in 2007 in Tokyo. The Nissan GT-R LM Nismo was a sports prototype racing car built by the Nissan Motor Company and their motorsports division, Nismo. The car was publicly shown for the first time in a Nissan commercial during Super Bowl XLIX on 1 February 2015 and was retired at the end of 2015 after competing in only one race. " } ]
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What year is outlander season 3 set in?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What year is outlander season 3, episode 1 set in when Claire is in her present?", "short_answers": [ "1948" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What year is outlander season 3, episode 1 set in when characters are in the past?", "short_answers": [ "1746" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What year is outlander season 3, episode 5 set in for Roger?", "short_answers": [ "1968" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What year is outlander season 3, episode 5 set in when Claire is in the past?", "short_answers": [ "1765" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Outlander episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Outlander%20episodes" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Outlander is a television drama series based on the Outlander series of historical time travel novels by Diana Gabaldon. ", "wikipage": "List of Outlander episodes" }, { "content": "It stars Caitríona Balfe as Claire Randall, a married former World War II nurse, later surgeon, who in 1946 finds herself transported back to the Scotland of 1743 where she meets and falls in love with the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and becomes embroiled in the Jacobite risings.", "wikipage": "List of Outlander episodes" } ], "long_answer": "Outlander is a television drama series based on the Outlander series of historical time travel novels by Diana Gabaldon. It stars Caitríona Balfe as Claire Randall, a married former World War II nurse, later surgeon, who in 1946 finds herself transported back to the Scotland of 1743 where she meets and falls in love with the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser and becomes embroiled in the Jacobite risings. Season 3, episode 1, is set in 1948 when Claire is in her present and in 1746 when characters are in the past. Season 3 episode 5 is set in 1968 for Roger, but in 1765 for Claire when she is in the past." } ]
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Who sings are you gonna be my girl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang Are You Gonna be my Girl in 2003?", "short_answers": [ "Jet" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang Are you gonna be my girl in 2004?", "short_answers": [ "Richard Cheese" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang an a cappella version of Are You Gonna be my Girl?", "short_answers": [ "The Binghamton Crosbys" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Cameron Muncey", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron%20Muncey" }, { "title": "Are You Gonna Be My Girl", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are%20You%20Gonna%20Be%20My%20Girl" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Are You Gonna Be My Girl\" is a song by Australian rock band Jet, featured on their 2003 album Get Born. It was released as the first single from the album on 18 August 2003 in the United States and on 1 September 2003 in Australia.", "wikipage": "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" }, { "content": "Cameron Thane Muncey (born 8 February 1980) is an Australian guitarist and vocalist. He is the mainstay lead guitarist and one of the songwriters of Melbourne-based rock band Jet which formed in 2001.[1][2] Muncey co-wrote many of Jet's hits with Nic and Chris Cester, including \"Are You Gonna Be My Girl\", \"Radio Song\", \"Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is\" and \"Cold Hard Bitch\".", "wikipage": "Cameron Muncey" }, { "content": "Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine (or simply Richard Cheese) is a cover band and comedy act, performing popular songs in a lounge/swing style.", "wikipage": "Richard Cheese" }, { "content": "The Binghamton Crosbys (commonly referred to as The Crosbys) are a TTBB a cappella group at Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York, USA. ", "wikipage": "Binghamton Crosbys" } ], "long_answer": "\"Are You Gonna Be My Girl\" is a song by Australian rock band Jet, featured on their 2003 album Get Born and released as the first single from the album on August 18, 2003 in the United States and on September 1, 2003 in Australia. Lead guitarist and vocalist, Cameron Muncey co-wrote the song. Cover band and comedy act, Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine, sang Are You Gonna Be My Girl in 2004. The Binghamton Crosbys, a TTBB a cappella group at Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York, USA, also sang an a cappella version of the song." } ]
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Where was the movie the princess bride filmed?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where in England was the movie the princess bride filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Cave Dale, Castleton, Derbyshire", "Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire", "Penshurst Place, Kent", "Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire", "Lathkill Dale", "Shepperton Studios in Surrey", "Carl Wark, Sheffield", "Bradley Rocks and Robin Hood's Stride, Birchover, Derbyshire" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where in Ireland was the movie the princess bride filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Cliffs of Moher, County Clare" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Princess Bride", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Princess%20Bride" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Princess Bride is a 1987 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Rob Reiner, starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Wallace Shawn, André the Giant, and Christopher Guest. Adapted by William Goldman from his 1973 novel The Princess Bride, it tells the story of a farmhand named Westley, accompanied by companions befriended along the way, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the odious Prince Humperdinck. The film essentially preserves the novel's narrative style by presenting the story as a book being read by a grandfather (Peter Falk) to his sick grandson (Fred Savage).", "wikipage": "The Princess Bride (film)" }, { "content": "The film was shot in various locations in England and Ireland in late 1986:", "wikipage": "The Princess Bride (film)" } ], "long_answer": "The Princess Bride is a 1987 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Rob Reiner and adapted by William Goldman from his 1973 novel. The movie tells the story of a farmhand named Westley, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the odious Prince Humperdinck. The filming was completed throughout various locations in 1986. In England, the sites of Cave Dale, Castleton, Derbyshire, Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, Penshurst Place, Kent, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Lathkill Dale, Shepperton Studios in Surrey, Carl Wark, Sheffield, and Bradley Rocks and Robin Hood's Stride, Birchover, Derbyshire were chosen to shoot different scenes, while, in Ireland, parts of the movie were filmed over in the Cliffs of Moher, County Clare." } ]
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When did the war in south sudan start?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the civil war in south sudan start?", "short_answers": [ "15 December 2013" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the second sudanese civil war in southern sudan start?", "short_answers": [ "5 June 1983" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the first sudanese civil war in southern sudan start?", "short_answers": [ "18 August 1955" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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When did canada change from miles to kilometers?
[ { "context": "Metrication in Canada began in 1970 and while Canada has converted to the metric system for many purposes, there is still significant use of non-metric units and standards in many sectors of the Canadian economy and everyday life today. This is mainly due to historical ties with the United Kingdom, the traditional use of the imperial system of measurement in Canada, proximity to the United States, and to public opposition to metrication during the transition period.", "question": "When did Metrication begin in Canada?", "short_answers": [ "1970" ], "wikipage": "Metrication in Canada" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Metrication cease in Canada?", "short_answers": [ "1985" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Metrication in Canada", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication%20in%20Canada" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Metrication in Canada began in 1970 and ceased in 1985. ", "wikipage": "Metrication in Canada" }, { "content": "During the Labour Day weekend in 1977, every speed limit sign in the country was changed from mph to km/h. From the same time every new car sold had to have a speedometer that showed speed in km/h and distance in km. The distances on road signs were changed to kilometres during the next few months.", "wikipage": "Metrication in Canada" } ], "long_answer": "Metrication in Canada began in 1970 and ceased in 1985. While Canada has converted to the metric system for many purposes, there is still significant use of non-metric units and standards in many sectors of the Canadian economy and everyday life today. During the Labor Day weekend in 1977, every speed limit sign in the country was changed from mph to km/h. From the same time every new car sold had to have a speedometer that showed speed in km/h and distance in km. The distances on road signs were changed to kilometers during the next few months." } ]
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Who plays queen of hearts in alice in wonderland?
[ { "context": "The 2010 live-action film \"Alice in Wonderland\", fashioned as a sequel to the novel, features Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen ", "question": "Who plays queen of hearts in the 2010 alice in wonderland film?", "short_answers": [ "Helena Bonham Carter" ], "wikipage": "Red Queen (Through the Looking-Glass)" }, { "context": "Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the \"Alice\" books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951, and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter.", "question": "Who plays queen of hearts in the 1951 alice in wonderland film?", "short_answers": [ "Verna Felton" ], "wikipage": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)" }, { "context": "Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the \"Alice\" books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th release of Disney's animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951, and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter.", "question": "Who plays queen of hearts in Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)?", "short_answers": [ "Verna Felton" ], "wikipage": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)" }, { "context": "The 2010 live-action film \"Alice in Wonderland\", fashioned as a sequel to the novel, features Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen ", "question": "Who plays the Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)?", "short_answers": [ "Helena Bonham Carter" ], "wikipage": "Red Queen (Through the Looking-Glass)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who portrayed the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland?", "short_answers": [ "Helena Bonham Carter" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays the role of Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland?", "short_answers": [ "Verna Felton" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Walt Disney Pictures[3] (also known as Disney onscreen since 2011) is an American film production studio that is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company.", "wikipage": "Walt Disney Pictures" }, { "content": "Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Alice books by Lewis Carroll. ", "wikipage": "Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)" }, { "content": "Alice in Wonderland was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and shot in the United Kingdom and the United States. ", "wikipage": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)" }, { "content": "A sequel, titled Alice Through the Looking Glass, was released on May 27, 2016.", "wikipage": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)" }, { "content": "Disney was originally founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio; it also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and Walt Disney Productions before officially changing its name to The Walt Disney Company in 1986. The company established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks.", "wikipage": "The Walt Disney Company" }, { "content": "Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, and Mia Wasikowska, and features the voices of Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, and Timothy Spall. Loosely inspired by Lewis Carroll's fantasy novels, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Walt Disney's 1951 animated film of the same name, the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underland's inhabitants. In this situation, the Hatter and Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world.", "wikipage": "Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)" }, { "content": "Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth / Red Queen", "wikipage": "Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film) Cast" } ], "long_answer": "The Walt Disney Company has produced many adaptations of Lewis Carroll's novel \"Alice in Wonderland.\" For instance, an animated musical fantasy movie by the same name was released in 1951, where Verna Felton portrays the character of the Queen of Hearts. The Queen appeared again in 2010 in a live-action/animated dark fantasy adventure film based on the book and directed by Tim Burton, where the role fell in the hands of Helena Bonham Carter. She played the character once more in the 2016 sequel \"Alice Through the Looking Glass.\"" } ]
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How many barrel of oil are used each day?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many barrels of oil are used each day globally?", "short_answers": [ "93 million", "93 million barrels per day", "99,558,000" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many barrels of oil are used each day in the United states?", "short_answers": [ "20,000,000" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of countries by oil consumption", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20countries%20by%20oil%20consumption" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In 2020 total worldwide oil consumption is expected to drop by 9%[3] year over year compared to 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).", "wikipage": "List of countries by oil consumption" } ], "long_answer": "There are 93 million barrels of oil used each day globally. 20,000,000 barrels of oil are used each day in the United States. In 2020, total worldwide oil consumption is expected to drop by 9% year over year compared to 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic according to the International Energy Agency." } ]
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When did half pences go out of circulation?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the British Half Pence go out of circulation?", "short_answers": [ "December 1984" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Irish Half Pence go out of circulation?", "short_answers": [ "January 1, 1987" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the US halfpenny go out of circulation?", "short_answers": [ "1857" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The half cent was the smallest denomination of United States coin ever minted.", "wikipage": "Half cent (United States coin)" }, { "content": "It was first minted in 1793 and last minted in 1857.", "wikipage": "Half cent (United States coin)" }, { "content": "The British decimal halfpenny (1/2 p) coin was introduced in February 1971, at the time of decimalisation, and was worth one two-hundredth of a pound sterling.", "wikipage": "Halfpenny (British decimal coin)" }, { "content": "The coin was demonetised and withdrawn from circulation in December 1984.[1]", "wikipage": "Halfpenny (British decimal coin)" }, { "content": "The decimal halfpenny (1⁄2p) (Irish: leathphingin) coin was the smallest denomination of the Irish pound.", "wikipage": "Halfpenny (Irish decimal coin)" }, { "content": "It was removed from circulation and demonetised on 1 January 1987.", "wikipage": "Halfpenny (Irish decimal coin)" } ], "long_answer": "Several countries have halfpennies. The half cent was the smallest denomination of United States coin ever minted. It was first minted in 1793 and last minted in 1857. The British decimal halfpenny coin was introduced in February 1971, at the time of decimalisation, and was worth one two-hundredth of a pound sterling. The coin was demonetised and withdrawn from circulation in December 1984. Likewise, the decimal halfpenny coin was the smallest denomination of the Irish pound. It was removed from circulation and demonetised on January 1, 1987." } ]
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La liga highest goal scorer in this season?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "La liga highest goal scorer in the 2016-17 season?", "short_answers": [ "Messi", "Lionel Messi" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "La liga highest goal scorer in the 2015-16 season?", "short_answers": [ "Suárez", "Luis Suárez" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "La liga highest goal scorer in the 2014-15 season?", "short_answers": [ "Cristiano Ronaldo", "Ronaldo" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "La Liga's all-time top goalscorer is Argentine Lionel Messi, who also holds the record for most goals scored in a season with 50 goals in the 2011–12 season. Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Athletic Bilbao's Telmo Zarra, who was the competition's all-time top scorer until 2014, are the only players ever to win the top scorer's award in six seasons. Four other players, Real Madrid's Alfredo Di Stéfano, Quini of Sporting Gijón and Barcelona, and Hugo Sánchez of Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid — each finished as top scorer in five seasons.", "question": "La liga highest goal scorer in a single season?", "short_answers": [ "Messi", "Lionel Messi" ], "wikipage": "List of La Liga top scorers" } ]
[ { "title": "List of La Liga top scorers", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20La%20Liga%20top%20scorers" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Lionel Messi holds the record for most goals scored in a single season in La Liga with 50 in the 2011–12 season. ", "wikipage": "List of La Liga top scorers" }, { "content": "He was also the top goal scorer in the 2016-17 season with 37.", "wikipage": "List of La Liga top scorers" }, { "content": "Luis Suárez was the top goal scorer in the 2015-16 season with 40 goals.", "wikipage": "List of La Liga top scorers" }, { "content": "Cristiano Ronaldo was the top scorer in La Liga in the 2014-15 season with 48 goals.", "wikipage": "List of La Liga top scorers" } ], "long_answer": "Lionel Messi holds the record for most goals scored in a single season in La Liga with 50 in the 2011–12 season. He was also the top goal scorer in the 2016-17 season with 37. Luis Suárez was the top goal scorer in the 2015-16 season with 40 goals. Cristiano Ronaldo was the top scorer in La Liga in the 2014-15 season with 48 goals." } ]
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Who wrote the music to the lion king?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the music to the 1994 lion king film?", "short_answers": [ "Elton John and Tim Rice and Hans Zimmer" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the music to the 2019 lion king film?", "short_answers": [ "Elton John and Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer, Lebo M. and Beyoncé", "Lebohang \"Lebo M\" Morake" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 1994 Disney animated film, The Lion King. It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer.", "wikipage": "The Lion King (1994 soundtrack)" }, { "content": "The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 2019 Walt Disney Pictures film The Lion King, a photorealistic computer-animated remake of the 1994 animated film of the same name. It consists of a soundtrack featuring songs from the original film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and performed by the film's cast, as well as a new song by Beyoncé and an end-credit song titled \"Never Too Late\", written by John and Rice and performed by John, and a score composed by the original film's composer Hans Zimmer. ", "wikipage": "The Lion King (2019 soundtrack)" }, { "content": "Lebohang \"Lebo M\" Morake (born 11 July 1964)[1] is a South African producer and composer, known for his work on the soundtracks to Hollywood films such as The Lion King, The Power of One and Outbreak and numerous stage productions. ", "wikipage": "Lebo M." } ], "long_answer": "The 1994 Lion King film had music written by Elton John and Tim Rice and Hans Zimmer. In the 2019 Lion King film the music was written by Elton John and Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer, Lebohang \"Lebo M\" Morake and Beyonce." } ]
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Ps i love you who wrote the letters?
[ { "context": "The major difference between the novel and its film adaptation is that, in the novel, the main characters Holly and Gerry Kennedy are Irish. In the film, only Gerry is Irish, Holly and her family are Irish Americans, and the two live in New York. The film adds a character called William, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Another change is that in the books, the letters arrive all in a package together and Holly is expected to open them once a month. In the movie, the letters are delivered by mail. The film remains fairly true to the novel, and all of Gerry's letters are virtually unchanged.", "question": "In Ps I love you, which character wrote the letters?", "short_answers": [ "Gerry" ], "wikipage": "P.S. I Love You (film)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In the film PS I love you, who voices the character who wrote the letters?", "short_answers": [ "Gerard Butler" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "P.S. I Love You (film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P.S.%20I%20Love%20You%20%28film%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "P.S. I Love You is a 2007 American romantic drama film directed by Richard LaGravenese from a screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern.", "wikipage": "P.S. I Love You (film)" }, { "content": "Gerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film producer.", "wikipage": "Gerard Butler" } ], "long_answer": "P.S. I Love You is a 2007 American romantic drama film directed by Richard LaGravenese from a screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. The film remains fairly true to the novel, and all of Gerry's letters are virtually unchanged. Scottish actor and film producer Gerard Butler plays Gerry." } ]
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Who sang ain't no woman like the one i got?
[ { "context": "The song was originally recorded by the singing trio of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds and released on their 1972 album, \"Hallway Symphony\".", "question": "Who sang \"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)\" in that was released on the album Hallway Symphony?", "short_answers": [ "Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds" ], "wikipage": "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)" }, { "context": "\"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)\" is a 1973 hit single written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, released as a single by the Four Tops on the ABC/Dunhill record label, from the album \"Keeper of the Castle\". It reached number four on the U.S. \"Billboard Hot 100,\" number one on the \"Cash Box\" Top 100, and became a Gold record. ", "question": "Who sang \"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)\" in 1973 from the album Keeper of the Castle?", "short_answers": [ "Four Tops", "Levi Stubbs, Lawrence Payton, Renaldo \"Obie\" Benson and Abdul \"Duke\" Fakir" ], "wikipage": "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "\"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)\" is a song written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and released as a single by the Four Tops for their 1973 album Keeper of the Castle. It peaked at number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 the weeks of April 7 and 14, 1973, number one on the Cash Box Top 100 the latter of those two weeks, and became a gold record. Nonetheless, the song was originally recorded by the singing trio of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds and released on their 1972 album, Hallway Symphony." } ]
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When was the first color movie made in hollywood?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the first color movie made in hollywood and released in NYC?", "short_answers": [ "November 26, 1922" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the first color movie made in hollywood and released in the US?", "short_answers": [ "January 22, 1923" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of early color feature films", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20early%20color%20feature%20films" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Toll of the Sea is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin, produced by the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation, released by Metro Pictures, and featuring Anna May Wong in her first leading role. The film was written by Frances Marion and directed by Chester M. Franklin (brother of director Sidney Franklin), with the lead roles played by Wong and Kenneth Harlan. The plot was a variation of the Madama Butterfly story, set in China instead of Japan.\n\nThe film was the second Technicolor feature (after 1917's The Gulf Between), the first color feature made in Hollywood,[citation needed] and the first Technicolor color feature anywhere that did not require a special projector to be used for screenings.[1]\n\nThe film premiered on November 26, 1922 at the Rialto Theatre in New York City, and went into general release on January 22, 1923.[2]", "wikipage": "The Toll of the Sea" } ], "long_answer": "The Toll of the Sea is an American silent drama produced by the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation and released by Metro Pictures. The film was the first color feature made in Hollywood and the first Technicolor color feature anywhere that did not require a special projector for screenings. The premier was held on November 26, 1922, at the Rialto Theatre in New York City, after which the movie went into general release on January 22, 1923." } ]
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Who wrote the book the story of my life?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the book The Story of My Life (biography)?", "short_answers": [ "Helen Keller" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the book Story of My Life (novel) published in 1988?", "short_answers": [ "Jay McInerney" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the book The Story of My Life (1919-1930) in five volumes?", "short_answers": [ "Alma Bidwell White" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Story of My Life (biography)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Story%20of%20My%20Life%20%28biography%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Story of My Life, first published in 1903, is Helen Keller's autobiography detailing her early life, especially her experiences with Anne Sullivan.[1]", "wikipage": "The Story of My Life (biography)" } ], "long_answer": "There are several books by the title \"The Story of My Life\". \"The Story of My Life\", first published in 1903, is Helen Keller's autobiography detailing her early life, especially her experiences with Anne Sullivan. In five volumes, \"The Story of My Life (1919-1930)\" was written by Alma Bidwell White. \"The Story of My Life\" is also a novel by Jay McInerney that was published in 1988." } ]
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Who sang the titanic song my heart will go on?
[ { "context": "Sissel Kyrkjebø was scheduled to record the song for the film in 1997, but Celine Dion's vocals were preferred due to James Horner's decision to support Dion's career. In an interview from December 2014, Horner quotes: \"When I had completed the \"Titanic\" [movie], I had to decide for Celine Dion or Sissel['s] [vocals]. Sissel I am very close, while Celine I had known since she was 18, and I had already written three film songs for [her]. But that was before Celine was known and filmmakers and marketing people had not done what they should have done for Celine and [her] songs. So I felt I owed her a \"Titanic\" chance, but I could [still] have used Sissel there\". Instead, Kyrkjebø completed much of the score for the soundtrack album, \"Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture\". Dion accepted to sing a demo for the movie, even though she hesitated to record in the beginning because she already had done three movie songs earlier. Years later, Horner chose Kyrkjebø to perform \"My Heart Will Go On\" on both world premieres of \"Titanic 3D\" (2012) and \"Titanic Live\" (2015).", "question": "Who sang the song \"My Heart Will Go On\" from Titanic (1997)?", "short_answers": [ "Celine Dion" ], "wikipage": "My Heart Will Go On" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang the song \"My Heart Will Go On\" for Titanic 3D (2012)?", "short_answers": [ "Sissel Kyrkjebo" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang the song \"My Heart Will Go On\" for Titanic Live (2015)?", "short_answers": [ "Sissel Kyrkjebo" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "My Heart Will Go On", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%20Heart%20Will%20Go%20On" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Sissel Kyrkjebo was scheduled to record the song for the film in 1997, but Celine Dion's vocals were preferred due to James Horner's decision to support Dion's career. Years later, Horner chose Kyrkjebo to perform \"My Heart Will Go On\" on the world premieres of \"Titanic 3D\", released in 2012, and \"Titanic Live\" from 2015." } ]
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Who is girl in we don't talk anymore?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is girl in we don't talk anymore live performance video?", "short_answers": [ "Selena Marie Gomez", "Selena Gomez" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The music video premiered on August 2, 2016, on BuzzFeed and was directed by Phil Pinto. It shows Puth and Mirella Cardoso as his love interest. This video does not include the appearance of Gomez, but only used the version of Puth and Gomez. As of January 2020, the video has more than 2.3 billion views and 9 million likes on YouTube and is the site's 28th most-viewed video. It was nominated for Best Collaboration at 2017 MTV Video Music Awards but lost to Zayn and Taylor Swift's I Don't Wanna Live Forever.", "question": "Who is girl in we don't talk anymore official video?", "short_answers": [ "Mirella Cardoso" ], "wikipage": "We Don't Talk Anymore (Charlie Puth song)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "A live performance video was released on July 19, 2016.[16] It features Puth and Gomez performing with the latter's Revival Tour in Anaheim, California on July 9.", "wikipage": "We Don't Talk Anymore (Charlie Puth song)" }, { "content": "\"We Don't Talk Anymore\" is a song by American singer Charlie Puth featuring Selena Gomez, from Puth's debut studio album Nine Track Mind (2016). ", "wikipage": "We Don't Talk Anymore (Charlie Puth song)" } ], "long_answer": "\"We Don't Talk Anymore\" is a song by American singer Charlie Puth featuring Selena Gomez. A live performance video was released on July 19, 2016 which features Gomez. Puth and Mirella Cardoso appear in a video for the song that premiered on BuzzFeed." } ]
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Who is the bass player for the eagles?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the present bass player for The Eagles?", "short_answers": [ "Timothy B. Schmit" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971. The founding members were Glenn Frey (guitars, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals) and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals). With five number-one singles, six number-one albums, six Grammy Awards, and five American Music Awards, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s. Their albums \"Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)\" and \"Hotel California\" rank first and third, respectively, among the best-selling albums in the United States, with 38million and 26million album units in sales. The Eagles are one of the world's best-selling bands, having sold more than 200 million records, including 100 million albums sold in U.S alone. They were ranked number 75 on \"Rolling Stone\"s 2004 list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.", "question": "Who was the bass player for The Eagles from 1971-1977?", "short_answers": [ "Randy Meisner" ], "wikipage": "Eagles (band)" } ]
[ { "title": "Eagles (band)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles%20%28band%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Meisner was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit in 1977.", "wikipage": "Eagles (band)" } ], "long_answer": "Randy Meisner was the bass player for The Eagles from 1971-1977. Meisner was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit in 1977." } ]
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When was the dont tread on me flag created?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In what year was the Don't Tread on Me/Gadsden flag created?", "short_answers": [ "1775" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "During what event was the Don't Tread on Me/Gadsden flag created?", "short_answers": [ "American Revolution" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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When did pokemon gold and silver come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Pokemon gold and silver come out in Japan?", "short_answers": [ "November 21, 1999" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Pokemon gold and silver come out in Australia?", "short_answers": [ "October 13, 2000" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Pokemon gold and silver come out in North America?", "short_answers": [ "October 15, 2000" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Pokemon gold and silver come out in Europe?", "short_answers": [ "April 6, 2001" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Pokémon Gold and Silver were released in Korea in 2002. These releases are only compatible with the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance.", "question": "When did Pokemon gold and silver come out in South Korea?", "short_answers": [ "2002" ], "wikipage": "Pokémon Gold and Silver" } ]
[ { "title": "Pokémon Gold and Silver", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon%20Gold%20and%20Silver" } ]
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Where is the womans euro 2017 being held?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In what country was the woman's euro 2017 held?", "short_answers": [ "Netherlands" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where were the group matches for the women's euro 2017 held?", "short_answers": [ "Breda, Utrecht, Rotterdam, Deventer, Tilburg, Doetinchem" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where were the quarter finals for the women's euro 2017 held?", "short_answers": [ "Rotterdam, Deventer, Tilburg, Doetinchem" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where were the semi finals held for the women's euro 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Breda, Enschede" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the final held for the women's euro 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Enschede" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "UEFA Women's Euro 2017", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA%20Women%27s%20Euro%202017" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The 2017 UEFA European Women's Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2017, was the 12th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the women's national teams of Europe.", "wikipage": "UEFA Women's Euro 2017" }, { "content": "Seven venues in seven different towns were used in the tournament.", "wikipage": null } ], "long_answer": "The 2017 UEFA European Women's Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2017, was hosted by the Netherlands where seven venues in seven different towns were used. The group matches were held in: Breda, Utrecht, Rotterdam, Deventer, Tilburg, Doetinchem. Four cities hosted the quarter finals: Rotterdam, Deventer, Tilburg, Doetinchem. The semifinals were held in Breda, Enschede, and the finals were held in Enschede." } ]
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When was the last time someone was put to death in california?
[ { "context": "Allen was executed by lethal injection on January 17, 2006, the day after his 76th birthday, at California's San Quentin State Prison. He became the second-oldest inmate to be executed in the United States since 1976 (John B. Nixon of Mississippi was executed in 2005 at age 77) and, as of 2018, the last inmate executed in California. Allen was assisted in the death chamber by four correctional officers, though a media observer stated that he was clearly moving under his own power. To the surprise of everyone present, the warden indicated that he needed an additional injection of the lethal potassium in order to stop his surprisingly healthy heart. Allen wrote in his final statement, which Warden Steven Ornoski read immediately following the execution, \"My last words will be 'Hoka hey, it's a good day to die. Thank you very much. I love you all. Goodbye.'\"", "question": "When was the last time someone was put to death in california by lethal injection?", "short_answers": [ "January 17, 2006" ], "wikipage": "Clarence Ray Allen" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the last time someone was put to death in california by any method?", "short_answers": [ "January 17, 2006" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the last time someone was put to death in california by gas chamber?", "short_answers": [ "August 24, 1993" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Since the 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision of Gregg v. Georgia, the following 13 people convicted of murder have been executed by the state of California.[1] The first 2 executions were by gas inhalation; all subsequent executions were by lethal injection,[2] following a 1996 federal court (9th Circuit) ruling that the use of the gas chamber in California was unconstitutional.[3]", "wikipage": "List of people executed in California" } ], "long_answer": "Since the 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision of Gregg v. Georgia, 13 people convicted of murder have been executed by the state of California. The first 2 executions were by gas inhalation, and all subsequent executions were by lethal injection following a 1996 federal court ruling that the use of the gas chamber in California was unconstitutional. The last time a gas chamber was used was on August 24, 1993. The last time someone was put to death in California by any method was January 17, 2006 by lethal injection." } ]
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Who has the world record for the fastest mile?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who had the world record for fastest mile in men's running on February 12, 1997?", "short_answers": [ "Hicham El Guerrouj" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who had the world record for fastest mile in men's running on February 27, 1983?", "short_answers": [ "Eamonn Coghlan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who had the world record for fastest mile in men's running on February 20, 1981?", "short_answers": [ "Eamonn Coghlan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who had the world record for fastest mile in women's running on February 17, 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Genzebe Dibaba" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who had the world record for fastest mile in women's running on February 9, 1990?", "short_answers": [ "Doina Melinte" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who had the world record for fastest mile in women's running on February 13, 1988?", "short_answers": [ "Doina Melinte" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Mile run world record progression", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mile%20run%20world%20record%20progression" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The world record in the mile run is the fastest time set by a runner in the middle-distance track and field event. The IAAF is the official body which oversees the records. Hicham El Guerrouj is the current men's record holder with his time of 3:43.13, while Sifan Hassan has the women's record of 4:12.33.[1] Since 1976, the mile has been the only non-metric distance recognized by the IAAF for record purposes.", "wikipage": "Mile run world record progression" }, { "content": "Coghlan was nicknamed \"The Chairman of the Boards\" because of his success on indoor tracks. He won 52 of his 70 races at 1,500 m and 1 Mile from 1974 to 1987. He set the world record for the indoor mile run with a time of 3.52.6 at the San Diego Sports Arena[4] in San Diego in 1979. He lowered this to 3:50.6 in 1981 and then bettered it to 3:49.78 in 1983 at New Jersey's Meadowlands Arena indoor arena. His record stood until 1997 when it was broken by Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj in a time of 3:48.45. It is still the fourth fastest indoor mile of all time and is still, more than 30 years on, a European record. Coghlan's 1983 time was the fastest mile ever run in the United States until 10 June 2007, when Daniel Kipchirchir Komen ran 3:48.28 outdoors in Eugene, Oregon. It remains one of only four sub-3:50 miles run on American soil.[5] By and large, Coghlan was more successful at indoor running notwithstanding a later world title in 1983 over 5,000 meters.", "wikipage": "Eamonn Coghlan" } ], "long_answer": "The world record in the mile run is the fastest time set by a runner in the middle-distance track and field event. The IAAF is the official body that oversees the records and, since 1976, the mile has been the only non-metric distance recognized by the IAAF for record purposes. Hicham El Guerrouj is the current men's record holder with his time of 3:43.13 achieved on February 12, 1997, while Sifan Hassan has the women's record with a time of 4:12.33. Among previous athletes that held the distinction, you can find Eamonn Coghlan, the holder previous to El Guerrouj, Doina Melinte, who obtained the women's record on February 13, 1988, and Genzebe Dibaba, who did so in 2016." } ]
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When did alvin and the chipmunks come out?
[ { "context": "The series made its debut on September 17, 1983, on NBC, originally under the name \"Alvin and The Chipmunks\", and was animated by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. Beginning with the 1988–89 season, the series was renamed to simply \"The Chipmunks\", and production switched to Murakami-Wolf-Swenson (for 11 episodes of the 6th season) and DIC Enterprises (for 13 episodes of the 6th season, and for the 7th and 8th season) for the remainder of the series' run , which aired on NBC in fall 1988 for reasons currently unknown – this was not due to the 1988 Writers Guild of America Strike, which did not affect any animated series). For its final season in 1990, the series was renamed again, this time, \"The Chipmunks Go to the Movies\", as all episodes in this season were spoofs of popular Hollywood movies.", "question": "When did the Alvin and the Chipmunks TV series come out?", "short_answers": [ "September 17, 1983" ], "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series)" }, { "context": "Alvin and the Chipmunks, originally David Seville and the Chipmunks or simply the Chipmunks, are an American animated virtual band created by Ross Bagdasarian Sr. for a novelty record in 1958. The group consists of three singing animated anthropomorphic chipmunks: Alvin, the mischievous troublemaker; Simon, the tall, bespectacled intellectual; and Theodore, the chubby, shy one. The trio is managed by their human adoptive father, David (Dave) Seville. In reality, \"David Seville\" was Bagdasarian's stage name, and the Chipmunks themselves are named after the executives of their original record label. The characters became a success, and the singing Chipmunks and their manager were given life in several animated cartoon productions, using redrawn, anthropomorphic chipmunks, and eventually films.", "question": "When did the Alvin and the Chipmunks virtual band come out?", "short_answers": [ "1958" ], "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Alvin and the Chipmunks film come out?", "short_answers": [ "December 14, 2007" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The video game for this film was released December 4, 2007 for the Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, and the PC. It was written and produced by DeeTown Entertainment.", "question": "When did the Alvin and the Chipmunks video game come out?", "short_answers": [ "December 4, 2007" ], "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "based on the characters of the same name created by Ross Bagdasarian", "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (film)" }, { "content": "aired from 1983 to 1990 on NBC", "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series)" }, { "content": "Alvin and the Chipmunks is an American animated television series featuring the Chipmunks, which was produced by Bagdasarian Productions ", "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series)" }, { "content": "Alvin and the Chipmunks is a 2007 video game based on the film of the same name", "wikipage": "Alvin and the Chipmunks (video game)" }, { "content": "The series made its English-language debut on Nicktoons in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 5, 2015 and on Nick in the United States on August 3.", "wikipage": "Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks" }, { "content": "Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks[4] is CGI-animated, musical television series produced by Bagdasarian Productions ", "wikipage": "Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks" }, { "content": " In August 2015, Nickelodeon acquired U.S. broadcast rights for the series", "wikipage": "Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks" }, { "content": "Their debut song, \"The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)\" was released on November 17, 1958, and became a number one hit by New Years Day.", "wikipage": "Ross Bagdasarian" } ], "long_answer": "Alvin and the Chipmunks are an American animated virtual band created by Ross Bagdasarian for a novelty record in 1958. Their debut song, The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) was released on November 17, 1958 and became a number one hit. Then, on September 17, 1983, Alvin and the Chipmunks, the animated television series produced by Bagdasarian Productions, debuted and proceeded to air on NBC until 1990. On December 14, 2007, Alvin and the Chipmunks, an American live-action, computer animated musical comedy film based on the characters of the same name created by Ross Bagdasarian, was released. Alvin and the Chipmunks is also the title of a video game based on the 2007 film. This Alvin and the Chipmunks video game was released on December 4, 2007. Additionally, debuting on Nickelodeon on August 3, 2015, Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks is CGI-animated, musical television series produced by Bagdasarian Productions. " } ]
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Who sings i'm in love with my car?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the lead vocal of \"I'm in Love with My Car\"?", "short_answers": [ "Roger Taylor" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"I'm in Love with My Car\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released on their fourth album \"A Night at the Opera\" in 1975. It is the album's only song written entirely by drummer Roger Taylor.", "question": "Which band sings i'm in love with my car?", "short_answers": [ "Queen" ], "wikipage": "I'm in Love with My Car" } ]
[ { "title": "I'm in Love with My Car", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m%20in%20Love%20with%20My%20Car" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The lead vocals were performed by Taylor on the studio version and all released live versions.", "wikipage": "I'm in Love with My Car" } ], "long_answer": "\"I'm in Love with My Car\" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released on their fourth album \"A Night at the Opera\" in 1975. It is the album's only song written entirely by drummer Roger Taylor. The lead vocals were performed by Roger Taylor on the studio version and all released live versions." } ]
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When was the 16th amendment added to the constitution?
[ { "context": "The Sixteenth Amendment (Amendment XVI) to the United States Constitution allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states on the basis of population. It was passed by Congress in 1909 in response to the 1895 Supreme Court case of \"Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.\" The Sixteenth Amendment was ratified by the requisite number of states on February 3, 1913, and effectively overruled the Supreme Court's ruling in \"Pollock\".", "question": "When was the 16th amendment passed by congress in the US?", "short_answers": [ "1909" ], "wikipage": "Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the 16th amendment added to the US constitution ?|When was the 16th amendment added to the US constitution?|When was the 16th amendment ratified in the US?", "short_answers": [ "February 3, 1913", "February 3 , 1913" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the 16th amendment added to the Irish constitution?", "short_answers": [ "12 December 1996" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the 16th amendment added to the constitution of Pakistan?", "short_answers": [ "August 5, 1999" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the 16th amendment added to the South African constitution?", "short_answers": [ "3 April 2009" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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What do you call a ten sided shape?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What do you call a ten sided 2D shape?", "short_answers": [ "decagon" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What do you call a ten sided 3D shape?", "short_answers": [ "decahedron" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Decagon", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decagon" }, { "title": "Pentagonal trapezohedron", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentagonal%20trapezohedron" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In geometry, a decagon (from the Greek δέκα déka and γωνία gonía, \"ten angles\") is a ten-sided polygon or 10-gon.", "wikipage": "Decagon" } ], "long_answer": "In geometry, a 10-sided 2-dimensional shape is called a decagon. If it is a 3-dimentional shape with 10 sides, it is called a decahedron." } ]
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What kind of lizard is orange with black spots?
[ { "context": "The four subspecies of \"P. ruber\" are found across the eastern United States, occupying streams through open areas such as fields and meadows, as well as aquatic areas through forested areas and mountains. Each subspecies is similar in appearance with slight differences in size and coloration, but are found in different habitats. The northern red salamander, \"P. r. ruber\", is characterized as being red or reddish-orange with numerous black spots down its back. This subspecies is the most common and can be found from southern New York and Ohio to northeast Alabama, as well as the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Similar in appearance to the northern red salamander is the Blue Ridge red salamander, \"P. r. nitidus\". This species differs it is slightly smaller and lacks black coloration on the tip of the tail and chin. The Blue Ridge red salamander is found in elevations to more than in the southern part of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. The blackchin red salamander, \"P. r. schencki\", differs in appearance by having strong black coloration under its chin, as well as spotting all the way to the tip of the tail. It can also be found in elevations to more than in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The southern red salamander (\"P. r. vioscai\") is often purplish- to salmon-colored and normally has white spots on its head. This subspecies is found from southern South Carolina to southeast Louisiana and southwest Kentucky. All subspecies of \"P. ruber\" occupy moist environments such as under moss and stones near clear water sources such as streams or springs. Red salamanders are normally not found near large streams, but instead near smaller water sources.", "question": "What kind of lizard-like animal is 11-18 cm and orange and red with irregular black spots?", "short_answers": [ "northern red salamander", "P. r. ruber" ], "wikipage": "Red salamander" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What kind of lizard-like animal is 10-20 cm and orange with irregular black spots?", "short_answers": [ "spotted-tail salamander", "\"cave salamander\"", "Eurycea lucifuga" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What kind of lizard-like animal is 7.6 to 20 cm and red orange with 30-40 rounded black spots?", "short_answers": [ "mud salamander", "Pseudotriton montanus" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Until 2006 it was thought that among lizards, only the Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard were venomous. However, several species of monitor lizards, including the Komodo dragon, produce powerful venom in their oral glands. Lace monitor venom, for instance, causes swift loss of consciousness and extensive bleeding through its pharmacological effects, both lowering blood pressure and preventing blood clotting. Nine classes of toxin known from snakes are produced by lizards. The range of actions provides the potential for new medicinal drugs based on lizard venom proteins.", "question": "What kind of venomous lizard found in the southwest can be orange with black splotches?", "short_answers": [ "Gila monster" ], "wikipage": "Lizard" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Gila monster is a venomous lizard found in the Southwest that can be orange with black splotches, but there are other lizard-like animals that are orange with black spots too, including the northern red salamander, which is 11 to 18 cm and orange and red with irregular black spots, the spotted-tail salamander, which is 10 to 20 cm and orange with irregular black spots, and the mud salamander, which is 7.6 to 20 cm and red-orange with 30 to 40 rounded black spots." } ]
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What kind of church is the hagia sophia?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What kind of church was the hagia sophia originally?", "short_answers": [ "Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What kind of church was the hagia sophia converted into in 1453?", "short_answers": [ "Ottoman imperial mosque" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Little Hagia Sophia Mosque (), formerly the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus (, \"Ekklēsía tôn Hagíōn Sergíou kaì Bákchou en toîs Hormísdou\"), is a former Greek Eastern Orthodox church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople, converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire.", "question": "What kind of church was the little hagia sophia originally?", "short_answers": [ "Greek Eastern Orthodox church" ], "wikipage": "Little Hagia Sophia" }, { "context": "Little Hagia Sophia Mosque (), formerly the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus (, \"Ekklēsía tôn Hagíōn Sergíou kaì Bákchou en toîs Hormísdou\"), is a former Greek Eastern Orthodox church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople, converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire.", "question": "What kind of church was the little hagia sophia converted into during the Ottoman Empire?", "short_answers": [ "mosque" ], "wikipage": "Little Hagia Sophia" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Hagia Sophia was originally a Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral. In 1453, it was converted into an Ottoman imperial mosque. The Little Hagia Sophia was originally a Greek Eastern Orthodox church. It was converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire." } ]
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What episode does pam give birth to cece?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which episodes does pam give birth to cece?", "short_answers": [ "Sixth Season 17th and 18th episodes", "17th and 118th episode overall", "618/619", "Season 6 Episodes 17/18" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the name of the episode pam gives birth to cece?", "short_answers": [ "\"The Delivery\"" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Delivery (The Office)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Delivery%20%28The%20Office%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"The Delivery\" is a two-part episode of the sixth season of the American comedy series The Office. Since it is an hour-long episode, it is considered to be the 17th and 18th episodes in the season's episode count. It is the 117th and 118th episode overall.", "wikipage": "The Delivery (The Office)" }, { "content": "In this episode, Pam starts having contractions but insists on waiting till midnight to go to the hospital in order to get an extra night at the hospital, irritating Jim. The office tries to distract her with food and entertainment. She eventually goes to the hospital and gives birth to a daughter, Cecelia Marie Halpert.", "wikipage": "The Delivery (The Office)" } ], "long_answer": "\"The Delivery\" is a two-part episode of the sixth season of the American comedy series The Office, in which Pam gives birth to her daughter Cece. Since it is an hour-long episode, it is considered to be the 17th and 18th episodes in the season's episode count. It is the 117th and 118th episode overall. In the episode, Pam starts having contractions but insists on waiting till midnight to go to the hospital in order to get an extra night at the hospital, so the office tries to entertain her until she eventually goes to the hospital and gives birth." } ]
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Who plays nick on the young and the restless?
[ { "context": "Created and introduced by William J. Bell, the role of Nicholas Newman was born onscreen during the episode dated December 31, 1988. The character was portrayed by infant twins Marco and Stefan Flores in 1989, while child actor Griffin Ledner took over the following year, departing in January 1991. Child actor John Alden played the role of Nick from 1991 to 1994. On June 21, 1994, the producers of the series decided to rapidly age Nick to a teenager; ending speculation that another teenage child of Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) would be introduced to the soap opera. The character's return as a teenager was written as him returning from boarding school after a long duration. Since then, the role has been portrayed by actor Joshua Morrow. Morrow had previously auditioned for the role of \"Dylan\" on another CBS soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\", making it to the final two casting options, but lost the role to Dylan Neal. The network later requested him to read for the part of Nick, which he won. Morrow, who worked in a restaurant prior to debuting on \"The Young and the Restless\", considered his change in profession a \"quantum leap in careers\". He said that accepting the role was \"a very easy decision\" considering how popular the show was. \"The Record\" newspaper described the role as being \"tailor-made\" for Morrow.", "question": "Who plays nick on the young and the restless in 1989?", "short_answers": [ "Marco and Stefan Flores", "Stefan Flores", "Marco Flores" ], "wikipage": "Nicholas Newman" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays nick on the young and the restless from 1990-1991?", "short_answers": [ "Griffin Ledner" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays nick on the young and the restless from 1991-1994?", "short_answers": [ "John Alden" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Created and introduced by William J. Bell, the role of Nicholas Newman was born onscreen during the episode dated December 31, 1988. The character was portrayed by infant twins Marco and Stefan Flores in 1989, while child actor Griffin Ledner took over the following year, departing in January 1991. Child actor John Alden played the role of Nick from 1991 to 1994. On June 21, 1994, the producers of the series decided to rapidly age Nick to a teenager; ending speculation that another teenage child of Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) would be introduced to the soap opera. The character's return as a teenager was written as him returning from boarding school after a long duration. Since then, the role has been portrayed by actor Joshua Morrow. Morrow had previously auditioned for the role of \"Dylan\" on another CBS soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\", making it to the final two casting options, but lost the role to Dylan Neal. The network later requested him to read for the part of Nick, which he won. Morrow, who worked in a restaurant prior to debuting on \"The Young and the Restless\", considered his change in profession a \"quantum leap in careers\". He said that accepting the role was \"a very easy decision\" considering how popular the show was. \"The Record\" newspaper described the role as being \"tailor-made\" for Morrow.", "question": "Who plays nick on the young and the restless since 1994?", "short_answers": [ "Joshua Morrow", "Morrow", "Joshua Jacob Morrow" ], "wikipage": "Nicholas Newman" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays nick on the young and the restless in 2018?", "short_answers": [ "Luckinbill", "Thad Luckinbill", "Thaddeus Rowe Luckinbill" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Nicholas Newman", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas%20Newman" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Thad Luckinbill stepped into the role on July 16, 2018, when it was revealed Nicholas had been posing as J. T. Hellstrom (Luckinbill).[12]", "wikipage": "Nicholas Newman" } ], "long_answer": "The character was portrayed by infant twins Marco and Stefan Flores in 1989, while child actor Griffin Ledner took over the following year, departing in January 1991. Child actor John Alden played the role of Nick from 1991 to 1994. On June 21, 1994, the producers of the series decided to rapidly age Nick to a teenager returning from boarding school after a long duration, with Joshua Morrow taking over the role. Thad Luckinbill stepped into the role on July 16, 2018, when it was revealed Nicholas had been posing as J. T. Hellstrom." } ]
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Who was the most powerful witch in charmed?
[ { "context": "Former \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" actress Shannen Doherty was cast as the eldest sister Prue Halliwell, while her best friend at the time and former \"Picket Fences\" actress Holly Marie Combs played the role of the middle sister Piper Halliwell. Lori Rom was originally cast as the youngest sister Phoebe Halliwell in the 28-minute unaired pilot episode. However, Rom quit the series, and a new pilot was filmed with former \"Who's the Boss?\" actress Alyssa Milano in the role of Phoebe. Doherty departed \"Charmed\" at the end of the third season and was replaced in the fourth season by film actress Rose McGowan, who played the long-lost younger half-sister Paige Matthews.", "question": "Who was the most powerful witch in charmed as youngest sister?", "short_answers": [ "Phoebe Halliwell" ], "wikipage": "Charmed" }, { "context": "Former \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" actress Shannen Doherty was cast as the eldest sister Prue Halliwell, while her best friend at the time and former \"Picket Fences\" actress Holly Marie Combs played the role of the middle sister Piper Halliwell. Lori Rom was originally cast as the youngest sister Phoebe Halliwell in the 28-minute unaired pilot episode. However, Rom quit the series, and a new pilot was filmed with former \"Who's the Boss?\" actress Alyssa Milano in the role of Phoebe. Doherty departed \"Charmed\" at the end of the third season and was replaced in the fourth season by film actress Rose McGowan, who played the long-lost younger half-sister Paige Matthews.", "question": "Who was the most powerful witch in charmed as middle sister?", "short_answers": [ "Piper Halliwell" ], "wikipage": "Charmed" }, { "context": "Prudence \"Prue\" Halliwell is a fictional character from the American television series \"Charmed\", played by Shannen Doherty from October 7, 1998 until May 17, 2001. The character was created by Constance M. Burge, who based Prue on her older sister. Prue is introduced into the series as the eldest sister to Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano). She is one of the first original featured leads and, more specifically, a Charmed Oneone of the most powerful witches of all time. Prue initially possesses the power to move objects with her mind by chanelling telekinesis through her eyes. As the series progresses, she learns how to channel her telekinesis through her hands and gains the power of astral projection, the ability to be in two places at once. Prue also develops martial arts skills and becomes an effective hand-to-hand fighter like Phoebe.", "question": "Who was the most powerful witch in charmed as eldest sister?", "short_answers": [ "Prudence \"Prue\" Halliwell", "Prue Halliwell" ], "wikipage": "Prue Halliwell" } ]
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What did the sea dogs have that led to their defeat of the spanish armada?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What kind of ships did the sea dogs have that led to their defeat of the spanish armada?", "short_answers": [ "smaller, faster, and more manœuvrable" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Concurrently, there was a huge storm that came in while the Spaniards were on their way and the Spanish suffered terrible losses. They ended up retreating after losing more than half of their original ships.", "question": "What kind of storm did the sea dogs have that led to their defeat of the spanish armada?", "short_answers": [ "a huge storm", "huge storm" ], "wikipage": "Sea Dogs" } ]
[ { "title": "Sea Dogs", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea%20Dogs" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Sea Dogs were a group of sea-raiders and privateers who were authorized by Elizabeth I of England and active from 1560-1605.[1] They also engaged in slave trading.[2] They committed piracy in the Caribbean, Spanish colonies as well as in European waters.", "wikipage": "Sea Dogs" }, { "content": "After years of picking off and looting by English Sea Dogs, Philip II of Spain decided that he had had enough. Philip II mobilized an armada of 130 ships to sail into the English Channel and decided to attempt to end English sea-raiding for good.", "wikipage": "Sea Dogs" } ], "long_answer": "The Sea Dogs were a group of sea-raiders and privateers who were authorized by Elizabeth I of England and active from 1560-1605. They also engaged in slave trading, and committed piracy in the Caribbean, Spanish colonies as well as in European waters. After years of picking off and looting by English Sea Dogs, Philip II of Spain decided that he had had enough and mobilized an armada of 130 ships to sail into the English Channel and decided to attempt to end English sea-raiding for good. The sea dogs were able to defeat the Spanish armada in a huge storm because their ships were smaller, faster, and more manœuvrable. " } ]
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How tall are the twin towers in new york?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How tall are the twin towers of the Time Warner Center in new york in meters?", "short_answers": [ "229" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How tall are the twin towers of the Time Warner Center in new york in feet?", "short_answers": [ "751" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How tall are the proposed twin towers II in new york in meters?", "short_answers": [ "450" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How tall are the proposed twin towers II in new york in feet?", "short_answers": [ "1,476" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How tall are the twin towers of the World Trade Center in new york in meters?", "short_answers": [ "417" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How tall are the twin towers of the World Trade Center in new york in feet?", "short_answers": [ "1,368" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Twin Towers 2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin%20Towers%202" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Twin Towers II (also known as Twin Towers 2, New Twin Towers, Trump Twin Towers[a] and World Trade Center Phoenix[b]) was a proposed twin-towered skyscraper complex which would have been located at the World Trade Center site in Manhattan, New York City.[3] The proposed complex would have replaced the former Twin Towers of the World Trade Center destroyed in the September 11 attacks, restoring the skyline of the city to its former state.[4] The main design for the proposed complex would feature new landmark twin towers, nearly identical to the originals designed by Minoru Yamasaki,[5] though it would feature 115 stories—5 floors taller than the originals, among other differences.", "wikipage": "Twin Towers 2" }, { "content": "At the time of their completion, the Twin Towers—the original 1 World Trade Center (the North Tower) at 1,368 feet (417 m); and 2 World Trade Center (the South Tower) at 1,362 feet (415.1 m)—were the tallest buildings in the world.", "wikipage": "World Trade Center (1973–2001)" }, { "content": "Deutsche Bank Center (also One Columbus Circle and formerly Time Warner Center) is a mixed-use building on Columbus Circle in Manhattan, New York City.", "wikipage": "Deutsche Bank Center" } ], "long_answer": "The Twin Towers of Deutsche Bank Center, formally known as Time Warner Center, in Manhattan, New York are a mixed use building on Columbus Circle standing at 751 feet or 229 meters tall. The proposed Twin Towers II, which were planned to be a skyscraper complex located at the World Trade Center site in Manhattan that would have replaced the former Twin Towers destroyed in the September 11 attacks, are 1,476 feet or 450 meters tall. The original Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York stood at 1,368 feet or 417 meters tall, and 1,362 feet or 417 meters tall and at the time were the tallest buildings in the world. (also One Columbus Circle and formerly Time Warner Center) is a mixed-use building on Columbus Circle in Manhattan, New York City." } ]
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What is the top selling brand of car?
[ { "context": "Chrysler minivans has sold over 16 million worldwide. Volkswagen has claimed its Beetle as the bestselling car in history as it did not substantially change throughout its production run. By contrast, Toyota has applied the Corolla nameplate to 13 generations since 1966, which have sold over 44 million through 2016.", "question": "What is the top selling make of car worldwide?", "short_answers": [ "Toyota" ], "wikipage": "List of best-selling automobiles" }, { "context": "Chrysler minivans has sold over 16 million worldwide. Volkswagen has claimed its Beetle as the bestselling car in history as it did not substantially change throughout its production run. By contrast, Toyota has applied the Corolla nameplate to 13 generations since 1966, which have sold over 44 million through 2016.", "question": "What is the top selling model of car worldwide?", "short_answers": [ "Corolla" ], "wikipage": "List of best-selling automobiles" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the top selling make of car in the US?", "short_answers": [ "Ford" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the top selling model of car in the US?", "short_answers": [ "F-series" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of best-selling automobiles", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20best-selling%20automobiles" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the world since then. In 1997, the Corolla became the best selling nameplate in the world, surpassing the Volkswagen Beetle.", "wikipage": "Toyota Corolla" }, { "content": "Since 1977, the F-Series has remained the best-selling pickup truck line in the United States; it has been the highest-selling vehicle overall since 1981. The F-Series is the best-selling vehicle in Canada", "wikipage": "Ford F-Series" } ], "long_answer": "Introduced in 1966, the Toyota Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the world since then. In 1997, the Corolla became the best selling nameplate in the world, surpassing the Volkswagen Beetle. However, in the United States, the Ford F-Series has been the top selling vehicle since 1981. The Ford F-Series is also the best-selling vehicle in Canada." } ]
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When was the last time korea was united?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the last time korea was united as measured by the time that the PRK was outlawed in the South?", "short_answers": [ "December 12, 1945" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the last time korea was united as measured by the time that the committees were co-opted in the North?", "short_answers": [ "February 1946" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Korean reunification", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean%20reunification" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Korean reunification (Korean: 남북통일; Hanja: 南北統一) refers to the potential reunification of North Korea and South Korea into a single Korean sovereign state. ", "wikipage": "Korean reunification" }, { "content": "In 2019, South Korean president Moon Jae-in proposed reunification of the two divided states in the Korean peninsula by 2045.[6]", "wikipage": "Korean reunification" } ], "long_answer": "Korean reunification refers to the potential reunification of North Korea and South Korea into a single Korean sovereign state. The last time Korea was united, as measured by the time that the PRK was outlawed in the South, was December 12, 1945. When measured by the time that the committees were co-opted in the North, the last time Korea was united was February 1946. In 2019, South Korean president Moon Jae-in proposed reunification of the two divided states in the Korean peninsula by 2045." } ]
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In game of thrones who is john snow?
[ { "context": "Jon Snow is a fictional character in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation \"Game of Thrones\", in which he is portrayed by English actor Kit Harington. In the novels, he is a prominent point of view character. He is one of the most popular characters in the series, and \"The New York Times\" cites him as one of the author's finest creations. Jon is a main character in the TV series, and his storyline in the season 5 finale generated a strong reaction among viewers. Speculation about the character's parentage has also been a popular topic of discussion among fans of both the books and the TV series.", "question": "In game of Thrones, who plays Jon Snow?", "short_answers": [ "Kit Harington" ], "wikipage": "Jon Snow (character)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In Game of Thrones, what is John Snow's significance?", "short_answers": [ "14-year-old illegitimate son of Eddard \"Ned\" Stark and half-brother to Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon." ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Jon Snow (character)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon%20Snow%20%28character%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In 2011, his breakthrough role as Jon Snow in the HBO epic fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2011–2019) earned him international recognition and several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 2019 and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2016 and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2019.", "wikipage": "Kit Harington" } ], "long_answer": "In the HBO television series Game of Thrones, Jon Snow is a main character and is played by English actor Kit Harington, and his significance is that he is the 14-year-old illegitimate son of Eddard \"Ned\" Stark and half-brother to Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon." } ]
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How long did it take to make the movie twilight?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How long did it take to develop the 2008 movie, twilight?", "short_answers": [ "approximately three years" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The project was in development for approximately three years at Paramount Pictures, during which time a screen adaptation that differed significantly from the novel was written. Summit Entertainment acquired the rights to the novel after three years of the project's stagnant development. Melissa Rosenberg wrote a new adaptation of the novel shortly before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and sought to be faithful to the novel's storyline. Principal photography took 44 days and was completed on May 2, 2008; the film was primarily shot in Oregon.", "question": "How long did it take to do principal photography for the 2008 movie, twilight?", "short_answers": [ "44 days" ], "wikipage": "Twilight (2008 film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Twilight is a 2008 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's 2005 novel of the same name. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the film stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It is the first film in The Twilight Saga film series. This film focuses on the development of the relationship between Bella Swan (a teenage girl) and Edward Cullen (a vampire), and the subsequent efforts of Edward and his family to keep Bella safe from a coven of evil vampires.", "wikipage": "Twilight (2008 film)" } ], "long_answer": "Twilight is a 2008 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's 2005 novel of the same name. It is the first film in The Twilight Saga film series, focusing on the development of the relationship between Bella Swan and Edward Cullen and the subsequent efforts of Edward and his family to keep Bella safe from a coven of evil vampires. The film took approximately three years to be developed, during which the principal photography was completed in 44 days. Twilight was theatrically released on November 21, 2008, grossing over US$393 million worldwide." } ]
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What is the name of the satellite that orbits earth?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What habitable artificial satellite orbits the earth?", "short_answers": [ "International Space Station" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the name of the Earth observing satellite that orbits Earth?", "short_answers": [ "Envisat" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the name of the multi-national NASA scientific research satellite that orbits the Earth studying the ozone layer?", "short_answers": [ "Aura" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Satellite", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite" }, { "title": "Category:Artificial satellites orbiting Earth", "url": null } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The International Space Station (ISS) is a modular space station (habitable artificial satellite) in low Earth orbit", "wikipage": "International Space Station" }, { "content": "The station serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in which scientific research is conducted in astrobiology, astronomy, meteorology, physics, and other fields.", "wikipage": "International Space Station" }, { "content": "Envisat (\"Environmental Satellite\") is a large inactive Earth-observing satellite which is still in orbit. Operated by the European Space Agency (ESA), it was the world's largest civilian Earth observation satellite", "wikipage": "Envisat" }, { "content": "It was launched on 1 March 2002 ", "wikipage": "Envisat" }, { "content": "After losing contact with the satellite on 8 April 2012, ESA formally announced the end of Envisat's mission on 9 May 2012", "wikipage": "Envisat" }, { "content": "The mission has been replaced by the Sentinel series of satellites. The first of these, Sentinel 1, has taken over the radar duties of Envisat since its launch in 2014.", "wikipage": "Envisat" }, { "content": "Aura (EOS CH-1) is a multi-national NASA scientific research satellite in orbit around the Earth, studying the Earth's ozone layer, air quality and climate", "wikipage": "Aura (satellite)" }, { "content": "It is the third major component of the Earth Observing System (EOS) following on Terra (launched 1999) and Aqua (launched 2002).", "wikipage": "Aura (satellite)" }, { "content": "The Earth Observing System (EOS) is a program of NASA comprising a series of artificial satellite missions and scientific instruments in Earth orbit designed for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, atmosphere, and oceans.", "wikipage": "Earth Observing System" } ], "long_answer": "The International Space Station is a modular space station, also known as a habitable artificial satellite, that orbits the Earth. The International Space Station serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory in which scientific research is conducted in astrobiology, astronomy, meteorology, physics and other fields. Additionally, Envisat, or Environmental Satellite, is a large inactive Earth-observing satellite which is still orbiting the Earth. Operated by the European Space Agency, it was previously the world's largest civilian Earth observation satellite. It was launched on March 1, 2002. After losing contact with the satellite on April 8, 2012, the European Space Agency formally announced the end of Envisat's mission on May 9, 2012. This mission has been replaced by the Sentinel series of satellites. The first of these, Sentinel 1, has taken over the radar duties of Envisat since its launch in 2014. Another satellite that orbits the Earth, Aura is a multi-national NASA scientific research satellite. This satellite studies the Earth's ozone layer, air quality and climate. Aura is the third major component of the Earth Observing System, following Terra and Aqua, two satellites that also orbit the earth. The Earth Observing System, which contains the satellites Aura, Terra and Aqua, is a NASA program consisting of a series of artificial satellite missions and scientific instruments in Earth's orbit. These satellites and instruments are designed for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, atmosphere and oceans." } ]
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Where are the blood vessels of the skin located?
[ { "context": "The dermis or corium is a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the cutis) and subcutaneous tissues, that primarily consists of dense irregular connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain. It is divided into two layers, the superficial area adjacent to the epidermis called the papillary region and a deep thicker area known as the reticular dermis. The dermis is tightly connected to the epidermis through a basement membrane. Structural components of the dermis are collagen, elastic fibers, and extrafibrillar matrix. It also contains mechanoreceptors that provide the sense of touch and thermoreceptors that provide the sense of heat. In addition, hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands (oil glands), apocrine glands, lymphatic vessels, nerves and blood vessels are present in the dermis. Those blood vessels provide nourishment and waste removal for both dermal and epidermal cells. ", "question": "In which layer of skin are the blood vessels of the skin located?", "short_answers": [ "dermis", "corium" ], "wikipage": "Dermis" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In which layer of the dermis are the terminal networks of the blood capillaries of the skin located?", "short_answers": [ "papillary", "papillary dermis" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The reticular dermis is the lower layer of the dermis, found under the papillary dermis, composed of dense irregular connective tissue featuring densely packed collagen fibers. It is the primary location of dermal elastic fibers.", "question": "In which layer of the dermis that has densely packed collagen are the blood vessels of the skin located?", "short_answers": [ "reticular dermis" ], "wikipage": "Dermis" }, { "context": "Blood vessels in the dermal papillae nourish all hair follicles and bring nutrients and oxygen to the lower layers of epidermal cells. The pattern of ridges they produce in hands and feet are partly genetically determined features that develop before birth. They remain substantially unaltered (except in size) throughout life, and therefore determine the patterns of fingerprints, making them useful in certain functions of personal identification.", "question": "In which part of the dermis are the blood vessels of the skin that nourish the hair follicles located?", "short_answers": [ "DP", "dermal papillae" ], "wikipage": "Dermis" } ]
[ { "title": "Dermis", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermis" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The skin's blood vessels are located within the dermis layer, between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue. The dermis itself has different layers where different types of blood vessels are located. For instance, most of them are in the reticular dermis, composed of dense irregular connective tissue featuring densely packed collagen fiber, while the terminal networks of blood capillaries can be found in the papillary dermis. Alternatively, the vessels of the skin that nourish the hair follicles are in the dermal papillae, where they bring nutrients and oxygen to the lower layers of epidermal cells." } ]
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What nation lies on both africa and asia?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What nation lies on both africa and asia in 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Egypt" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What nation lies on both africa and asia in 1973?", "short_answers": [ "Egypt", "Israel" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of transcontinental countries", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20transcontinental%20countries" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Contiguous transcontinental countries are states that have one continuous or immediately-adjacent piece of territory that spans a continental boundary, most commonly the line that separates Europe and Asia (such as in the case of Russia or Kazakhstan).", "wikipage": "List of transcontinental countries" }, { "content": "The modern convention for the land boundary between Asia and Africa runs along the Isthmus of Suez and the Suez Canal in Egypt.", "wikipage": "List of transcontinental countries Africa and Asia" }, { "content": "After the Yom Kippur War of October 1973, Israel briefly became a transcontinental state as it occupied territory on the African side of the Suez Canal, in addition to the entirety of Sinai.", "wikipage": "List of transcontinental countries Africa and Asia" }, { "content": "The land was returned in 1975 per the Sinai Interim Agreement.", "wikipage": "List of transcontinental countries Africa and Asia" }, { "content": "Out of the 27 governorates of Egypt, two lie entirely on the Asian Sinai Peninsula and two are transcontinental: Ismailia Governorate is nearly equally divided by the Suez Canal, and Suez Governorate—which is coterminous with the \"transcontinental city\" of Suez—has a small portion east of the Canal.", "wikipage": "List of transcontinental countries Africa and Asia" } ], "long_answer": "Contiguous transcontinental countries are states that have one continuous or immediately-adjacent piece of territory that spans a continental boundary, most commonly the line that separates Europe and Asia. The modern convention for the land boundary between Asia and Africa runs along the Isthmus of Suez and the Suez Canal in Egypt. After the Yom Kippur War of October 1973, Israel briefly became a transcontinental state as it occupied territory on the African side of the Suez Canal, in addition to the entirety of Sinai, but the land was returned in 1975 per the Sinai Interim Agreement. Out of the 27 governorates of Egypt, two lie entirely on the Asian Sinai Peninsula and two are transcontinental: Ismailia Governorate is nearly equally divided by the Suez Canal, and Suez Governorate, which is coterminous with the \"transcontinental city\" of Suez and has a small portion east of the Canal." } ]
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Who did robert horry won his championships with?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did robert horry win his 1994 and 1995 championships with?", "short_answers": [ "Houston Rockets", "the Rockets", "Houston" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did robert horry win his 2000-2002 championships with?", "short_answers": [ "Los Angeles Lakers", "the Lakers", "Los Angeles" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did robert horry win his 2005 and 2007 championships with?", "short_answers": [ "the Spurs", "San Antonio Spurs", "San Antonio" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of NBA players with most championships", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20NBA%20players%20with%20most%20championships" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Robert Keith Horry (/ˈɒri/; born August 25, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player and current sports commentator. He played 16 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), winning seven championships, the most of any player not to have played on the 1960s Boston Celtics. He is one of only four players to have won NBA championships with three teams; he won two with the Houston Rockets, three with the Los Angeles Lakers and two with the San Antonio Spurs with no defeats in NBA Finals.", "wikipage": "Robert Horry" } ], "long_answer": "Robert Keith Horry is an American former professional basketball player and current sports commentator. He played 16 seasons in the NBA, winning seven championships, the most of any player not to have played on the 1960s Boston Celtics. Horry is one of only four players to have won NBA championships with three teams. He won two with the Houston Rockets in 1994 and 1995, three with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2000, 2001, and 2002, and two with the San Antonio Spurs in 2005 and 2007, with no defeats in NBA Finals." } ]
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Who is the winner of zumbo's just desserts?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the winner in season 1 of zumbo's just desserts?", "short_answers": [ "Kate" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the winner in season 2 of zumbo's just desserts?", "short_answers": [ "Catherine" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Zumbo's Just Desserts", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zumbo%27s%20Just%20Desserts" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Zumbo's Just Desserts is an Australian baking reality competition television program on the Seven Network.", "wikipage": "Zumbo's Just Desserts" } ], "long_answer": "Zumbo's Just Desserts is an Australian baking reality competition television program on the Seven Network. Kate was the winner of season 1 and Catherine was the winner of season 2." } ]
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Who plays fiona's boss on shameless season 4?
[ { "context": "Mike Pratt (Jake McDorman) is a recurring character in season 3 and a regular character in season 4. Mike is responsible and good natured. He is Fiona's corporate boss and in season 4, becomes her boyfriend. Fiona cheats on Mike with his brother Robbie, which Mike eventually learns. Although very hurt by Fiona's betrayal, Mike does not fire her and bails Fiona out of prison. Mike makes it clear that he never wants to see her again. At the end of season 4, Fiona is having a hard time finding a job because of her felony conviction. She asks Mike's sister to lie and say that she was not fired because of her drug and child neglect arrest but because of downsizing. Mike's sister berates Fiona for taking advantage of someone as nice as Mike, asking the company to lie to the federal government for her and causing a rift in their family.", "question": "Who plays fiona's boss Mike on shameless season 4?", "short_answers": [ "John Allen McDorman IV", "Jake McDorman" ], "wikipage": "List of Shameless (American TV series) characters" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays fiona's boss Charlie on shameless season 4?", "short_answers": [ "Jeffrey Dean Morgan" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": " Fiona getting past the disappearance of Jimmy and adjusting to her new job at Worldwide Cup. Keeping the family afloat, Fiona has begun dating her boss, Mike Pratt (Jake McDorman).", "wikipage": "Shameless (season 4)" }, { "content": "Thanks to her parole officer, Fiona gets a job as a waitress at the Golden House Restaurant, a diner managed by Charlie Peters ", "wikipage": "Shameless (season 4)" }, { "content": "Shameless is an American comedy-drama television series developed by John Wells that aired on Showtime from January 9, 2011, to April 11, 2021.", "wikipage": "Shameless (American TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "Shameless is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on Showtime from January 9, 2011 to April 11, 2021. At the start of season 4 of the series, Fiona is adjusting to her new job at Worldwide Cup and begins dating her boss, Mike Pratt, who is played by Jake McDorman. Later in season 4, Fiona gets a job as a waitress at the Golden House Restaurant, a diner managed by Charlie Peters, who is played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. " } ]
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Who presides over the joint session of parliament?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who normally presides over the joint session of parliament?", "short_answers": [ "Speaker of the Lok Sabha" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President (Article 108) and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The Chairman doesn't preside over the joint session at any means/cost.", "question": "In the absence of the speaker, who presides over the joint session of parliament?", "short_answers": [ "Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha" ], "wikipage": "Joint Session of the Parliament of India" }, { "context": "The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President (Article 108) and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The Chairman doesn't preside over the joint session at any means/cost.", "question": "If the speaker and deputy speaker are not available, who presides over the joint session of parliament?", "short_answers": [ "Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha" ], "wikipage": "Joint Session of the Parliament of India" } ]
[ { "title": "Joint Session of the Parliament of India", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint%20Session%20of%20the%20Parliament%20of%20India" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President (Article 108) and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The Chairman doesn't preside over the joint session at any means/cost." } ]
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Who did the song go all the way?
[ { "context": "\"Go All the Way\" is a single by American pop-rock group Raspberries, released in July 1972 and written by band leader Eric Carmen. The song reached the Top 5 on three principal US charts: number 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number 4 on \"Cashbox\" and number 3 on \"Record World\". The single sold more than 1.3 million copies, earning the band their only certified Gold Record. It was their second single release, their all-time biggest US hit, and appeared on their debut LP, \"Raspberries\".", "question": "Which group did the song go all the way?", "short_answers": [ "Raspberries" ], "wikipage": "Go All the Way (song)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who originally sang lead on the the song go all the way?", "short_answers": [ "Eric Carmen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which female vocalist did the song go all the way in 2009?", "short_answers": [ "Susanna Hoffs" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which male vocalist did the song go all the way in 2009?", "short_answers": [ "Matthew Sweet" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Matthew Sweet and Bangles member Susanna Hoffs included a faithful rendition of the song in their 2009 collaboration Under the Covers, Vol. 2.", "wikipage": "Go All the Way (song)" } ], "long_answer": "\"Go All the Way\" is a single by American rock group Raspberries, originally sang by Eric Carmen and released in July 1972, that reached the Top 5 on three main US charts: number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 4 on Cashbox, and number 3 on Record World. The single sold more than 1.3 million copies, earning the band their only certified Gold Record. Matthew Sweet and Bangles member Susanna Hoffs would later include a faithful rendition of the song in their 2009 collaboration \"Under the Covers, Vol. 2.\"" } ]
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Who played the young tom riddle in harry potter?
[ { "context": "In \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", Voldemort's manifestation is as a face on the back of Quirrell's head, an effect achieved by computer generated imagery. Ian Hart, the actor who played Quirrell in the same film, provided the voice and the facial source for this character. Voldemort also appears in a scene in the Forbidden Forest where he is seen drinking the blood of a unicorn. As Voldemort's face was altered enough by CG work, and Hart's voice was affected enough, there was no confusion by Hart's playing of the two roles. In that film, he was also shown in a flashback sequence when he arrived at the home of James and Lily Potter to kill them. In this scene Voldemort is played by Richard Bremmer, though his face is never seen. His next appearance would be in \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" as the 16-year-old Tom Marvolo Riddle (portrayed by Christian Coulson).", "question": "Who played the teenager Tom Riddle in the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?", "short_answers": [ "Christian Coulson" ], "wikipage": "Lord Voldemort" }, { "context": "Fiennes's nephew, Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, portrayed Tom Riddle as a child in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\". By the time filming arrived Christian Coulson was 29, and not considered suitable to return as the adolescent Riddle. Thomas James Longley was originally scheduled to take over the role, but last minute renegotiations saw Frank Dillane cast instead.", "question": "Who played the Tom Riddle as a child in the 6th Harry Potter film?", "short_answers": [ "Hero Fiennes-Tiffin" ], "wikipage": "Lord Voldemort" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played the Tom Riddle as a teenager in the 6th Harry Potter film?", "short_answers": [ "Frank Dillane" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Lord Voldemort", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%20Voldemort" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": " played by Ralph Fiennes", "wikipage": "Lord Voldemort" }, { "content": "He also portrayed 11-year-old Tom Riddle, the young version of the antagonist Lord Voldemort, in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "wikipage": "Hero Fiennes Tiffin" }, { "content": "and for playing 16-year-old Tom Riddle in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)", "wikipage": "Frank Dillane" } ], "long_answer": "Christian Coulson played 16-year-old Tom Riddle in the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Then, in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, two actors played young Tom Riddle. The nephew of Ralph Fiennes, Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, portrayed 11-year-old Tom Riddle in the film, while Frank Dillane played 16-year-old Tom Riddle. Christian Coulson, who played Tom Riddle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, was now 29 years old. Therefore, he was not considered suitable to return to the adolescent role of Tom Riddle in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." } ]
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When did the winter olympic games begin and where?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the winter olympic games begin?", "short_answers": [ "1924", "January 25, 1924" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where did the first winter olympic games begin?", "short_answers": [ "Chamonix, France" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Winter Olympic Games", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%20Olympic%20Games" }, { "title": "January 1924", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January%201924" }, { "title": "List of 1924 Winter Olympics medal winners", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%201924%20Winter%20Olympics%20medal%20winners" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Winter Olympic Games (French: Jeux olympiques d'hiver)[nb 1] is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were held in Chamonix, France.", "wikipage": "Winter Olympic Games" } ], "long_answer": "The Winter Olympic Games is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first edition of the Games was held in Chamonix, France, starting on January 25, 1924." } ]
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What term do we use for the lowest layer of the atmosphere?
[ { "context": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. It extends from Earth's surface to an average height of about , although this altitude varies from about at the geographic poles to at the Equator, with some variation due to weather. The troposphere is bounded above by the tropopause, a boundary marked in most places by a temperature inversion (i.e. a layer of relatively warm air above a colder one), and in others by a zone which is isothermal with height.", "question": "What term do we use for the lowest principal layer of the atmosphere?", "short_answers": [ "troposphere" ], "wikipage": "Atmosphere of Earth" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What term do we use for the lowest secondary layer of the atmosphere?", "short_answers": [ "planetary boundary layer" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Atmosphere of Earth", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere%20of%20Earth" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Within the five principal layers above, which are largely determined by temperature, several secondary layers may be distinguished by other properties: The planetary boundary layer is the part of the troposphere that is closest to Earth's surface and is directly affected by it, mainly through turbulent diffusion.", "wikipage": "Atmosphere of Earth Other layers" } ], "long_answer": "The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. It extends from Earth's surface to an average height of about , although this altitude varies from about at the geographic poles to at the Equator, with some variation due to weather. The planetary boundary layer is the part of the troposphere that is closest to Earth's surface and is directly affected by it, mainly through turbulent diffusion." } ]
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Total no of members nominated by president in lok sabha and rajya sabha?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Total no of members nominated by president in both lok sabha and rajya sabha each election?", "short_answers": [ "14" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Total number of Anglo-Indian community members nominated by president in lok sabha each election, from 1952-2020?", "short_answers": [ "2" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Total no of expert members nominated by president in lok sabha each election?", "short_answers": [ "12" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Parliament of India", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament%20of%20India" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Parliament of India (Hindi: भारतीय संसद, IAST: Bhāratīya Sansad) is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the President of India and the two houses: the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People)", "wikipage": "Parliament of India" }, { "content": "The Parliament has a sanctioned strength of 543 in Lok Sabha and 245 in Rajya Sabha including the 12 nominees from the expertise of different fields of science, culture, art and history.", "wikipage": "Parliament of India" }, { "content": "Between 1952 and 2020, 2 additional members of the Anglo-Indian community were also nominated by the President of India on the advice of Government of India, which was abolished in January 2020 by the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019.", "wikipage": "Parliament of India" } ], "long_answer": "The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India, a bicameral legislature composed by the President of India and the two houses: the Rajya Sabha, Council of States, and the Lok Sabha, House of the People. During each election, the President nominates a total of 14 members to both cameras of the Parliament, 12 of which are experts of different fields of science, culture, art, and history. Between 1952 and 2020, 2 members of the Anglo-Indian community were also nominated by the President on the advice of the Government of India. This practice was abolished in January 2020 by the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019." } ]
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In which language is the indian national anthem?
[ { "context": "Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. It was originally composed as Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata in Bengali by poet Rabindranath Tagore. Later, it was written in sadhu Bengali or tatsama Bengali which is heavily sanskiritised. The first stanza of the song Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India as the National Anthem on 24 January 1950. A formal rendition of the national anthem takes approximately 52 seconds. A shortened version consisting of the first and last lines (and taking about 20 seconds to play) is also staged occasionally. It was first publicly sung on 27 December 1911 at the Calcutta (now Kolkata) Session of the Indian National Congress.", "question": "In which language is the indian national anthem originally writeen?", "short_answers": [ "Bengali" ], "wikipage": "Jana Gana Mana" }, { "context": "Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. It was originally composed as Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata in Bengali by poet Rabindranath Tagore. Later, it was written in sadhu Bengali or tatsama Bengali which is heavily sanskiritised. The first stanza of the song Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India as the National Anthem on 24 January 1950. A formal rendition of the national anthem takes approximately 52 seconds. A shortened version consisting of the first and last lines (and taking about 20 seconds to play) is also staged occasionally. It was first publicly sung on 27 December 1911 at the Calcutta (now Kolkata) Session of the Indian National Congress.", "question": "In which language is the indian national anthem after being heavily sanskiritised?", "short_answers": [ "tatsama Bengali", "adhu Bengali" ], "wikipage": "Jana Gana Mana" } ]
[ { "title": "Jana Gana Mana", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jana%20Gana%20Mana" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "sometimes referred to as \"the Bard of Bengal", "wikipage": "Rabindranath Tagore" } ], "long_answer": "Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. It was originally composed as Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata in Bengali by the poet sometimes referred to as the Bard of Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore. Later, it was written in sadhu Bengali or tatsama Bengali which is heavily sanskiritised. " } ]
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Who is the presiding officer of the house of reps?
[ { "context": "John Boehner was elected speaker when the 112th Congress convened on January 5, 2011, and was subsequently re-elected twice, at the start of the 113th and 114th Congresses. On both of those occasions his remaining in office was threatened by the defection of several members from his own party who chose not to vote for him. Boehner's tenure as speaker, which ended when he resigned from Congress in October 2015, was marked by multiple battles with the conservatives in his own party related to \"Obama Care,\" appropriations, among other political issues. This intra-party discord continued under Boehner's successor, Paul Ryan. ", "question": "Who is the 2015 presiding officer of the house of representative?", "short_answers": [ "Paul Ryan" ], "wikipage": "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives" }, { "context": "The current House speaker, Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California, was elected to the office on January 3, 2019. Pelosi previously served as speaker from January 4, 2007, to January 3, 2011. She has the distinction of being the first woman to serve as speaker, and is also the first former speaker to be returned to office since Sam Rayburn in 1955.", "question": "Who is the current 2019 presiding officer of the house of reps?", "short_answers": [ "Nancy Pelosi" ], "wikipage": "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The current House speaker is Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California. She was elected to a fourth (second consecutive) term as speaker on January 3, 2021", "wikipage": "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives" }, { "content": "The speaker of the United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House, is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives. ", "wikipage": "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives" }, { "content": "Paul Davis Ryan (born January 29, 1970) is an American retired politician who served as the 54th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from October 2015 to January 2019. ", "wikipage": "Paul Ryan" } ], "long_answer": "The speaker of the United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House, is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives. The current speaker of the House is Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California. She succeeded Paul Ryan in this position. " } ]
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How many teams qualify for the world cup from concacaf?
[ { "context": "In March 2011, following news that CONCACAF would not receive four spots in the 2014 World Cup, officials within CONCACAF indicated that the first format proposed would be revised. Several days later, officials within CONCACAF announced the qualifying format they would present to FIFA. The proposed format, which was subsequently accepted by FIFA, consists of 4 stages.", "question": "How many teams qualify for the world cup from concacaf in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "four" ], "wikipage": "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)" }, { "context": "The six teams that reached the fourth round formed one double-round-robin, home-and-away group nicknamed the \"Hexagonal.\" The top three teams qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The fourth place team qualified for a home-and-away play-off against the fifth-place team from CONMEBOL.", "question": "How many teams qualify for the world cup from concacaf in 2010?", "short_answers": [ "three" ], "wikipage": "2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)" }, { "context": "The following four teams from CONCACAF qualified for the final tournament.", "question": "How many teams qualify for the world cup from concacaf in 2006?", "short_answers": [ "four" ], "wikipage": "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)" }, { "context": "The CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football) qualification stage for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa consisted of 35 national teams competing for the three berths given automatically to CONCACAF by FIFA. The United States, Mexico and Honduras qualified. The fourth-place finisher, Costa Rica, played a two-game playoff with the CONMEBOL fifth-place finisher, Uruguay, for a possible fourth berth.", "question": "How many teams automatically qualify for the world cup from concacaf in general?", "short_answers": [ "three" ], "wikipage": "2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "For each World Cup, FIFA decides beforehand the number of places in the finals allocated to each of the zones, based on the numbers and relative strengths of the confederations' teams.", "wikipage": "FIFA World Cup qualification" }, { "content": "The 2022 CONCACAF qualification process changed significantly from the 2018 qualification cycle. The top three teams advance to the World Cup finals, while the fourth-placed side will enter the inter-continental play-offs.", "wikipage": "FIFA World Cup qualification" }, { "content": "The FIFA World Cup qualification is the process that a national association football team goes through to qualify for the final tournament of the FIFA World Cup. The qualification reduces the large field of eligible entrants from 211 to just 32 for the finals as of the 2022 edition (to be expanded to 48 from 2026 onwards).", "wikipage": "FIFA World Cup qualification" } ], "long_answer": "For each World Cup, FIFA decides beforehand the number of places in the World Cup finals allocated to each of the qualifying zones, based on the numbers and relative strengths of the confederations' teams. Using this methodology, in previous World Cups, CONCACAF has had three to four teams qualify for the World Cup finals. The 2022 CONCACAF qualification process changed significantly from the 2018 qualification cycle. The top three teams will advance to the World Cup finals, while the fourth-placed side will enter the inter-continental playoffs." } ]
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When does tony romo a football life air?
[ { "context": "Season Eight of \"A Football Life\" premiered on Friday, September 14, 2018 at 9:00 PM ET and subsequently aired 11 episodes. It featured Mike Holmgren, Dwight Clark and The Catch, Lawrence Taylor, Thurman Thomas, Carson Palmer, Brian Dawkins, Doug Williams, Willie McGinest, Cris Collinsworth, Tony Romo and Bill Cowher", "question": "At what time does tony romo a football life air?", "short_answers": [ "9:00 PM ET" ], "wikipage": "A Football Life" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "On what date does tony romo a football life air?", "short_answers": [ "September 28, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "A Football Life", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Football%20Life" } ]
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Who played frederick in the sound of music?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Friedrich in the 1965 film The Sound of Music?", "short_answers": [ "Nicholas Hammond" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Friedrich in The Sound of Music Live!?", "short_answers": [ "Michael Nigro" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Frederick in the 2015 television special?", "short_answers": [ "Guy Trundle" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": " The film is an adaptation of the 1959 stage musical of the same name, composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.", "wikipage": "The Sound of Music (film)" }, { "content": "performed and televised live from 3 Mills Studios in London.", "wikipage": "The Sound of Music Live (2015)" }, { "content": "The Sound of Music Live is a television special that was originally broadcast by ITV on 20 December 2015. The special was an adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1959 Broadway musical", "wikipage": "The Sound of Music Live (2015)" }, { "content": "The Sound of Music Live! is a television special that was originally broadcast by NBC on December 5, 2013. Produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the special was an adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1959 Broadway musical The Sound of Music. ", "wikipage": "The Sound of Music Live!" }, { "content": "and was performed and televised live from Grumman Studios in Bethpage, New York.", "wikipage": "The Sound of Music Live!" } ], "long_answer": "Nicholas Hammond played Friedrich in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. The film is an adaptation of the 1959 stage musical of the same name that was composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. In another adaptation of the musical, Michael Nigro played Friedrich in The Sound of Music Live!, a television special that was originally broadcast by NBC on December 5, 2013. This special was performed and televised live from Grumman Studios in Bethpage, New York. The Sound of Music Live from 2015 is a television special that was performed and televised live from 3 Mills Studios in London and originally broadcast by ITV. This special featured Guy Trundle as Friedrich and was also an adaptation of the 1959 Broadway musical." } ]
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Who fired the first shots of the civil war?
[ { "context": "On Friday, April 12, 1861, at 4:30 a.m., Confederate batteries opened fire, firing for 34 straight hours, on the fort. Edmund Ruffin, noted Virginian agronomist and secessionist, claimed that he fired the first shot on Fort Sumter. His story has been widely believed, but Lieutenant Henry S. Farley, commanding a battery of two 10 inch siege mortars on James Island actually fired the first shot at 4:30 a.m. No attempt was made to return the fire for more than two hours. The fort's supply of ammunition was not suited for the task; also, there were no fuses for their explosive shells, which means that they could not explode. Only solid iron balls could be used against the Confederate batteries. At about 7:00 a.m., Captain Abner Doubleday, the fort's second in command, was given the honor of firing the Union's first shot, in defense of the fort. He missed, in part because Major Anderson did not use the guns mounted on the highest tier, the barbette tier (where the guns could engage the Confederate batteries better), where the gunners would be more exposed to Confederate fire. The firing continued all day. The Union fired slowly to conserve ammunition. At night, the fire from the fort stopped, but the Confederates still lobbed an occasional shell into Sumter. On Saturday, April 13, the fort was surrendered and evacuated. During the attack, the Union colors fell. Lt. Norman J. Hall risked life and limb to put them back up, burning off his eyebrows permanently. A Confederate soldier bled to death having been wounded by a misfiring cannon. One Union soldier died and another was mortally wounded during the 47th shot of a 100 shot salute, allowed by the Confederacy. Afterward, the salute was shortened to 50 shots. Accounts, such as in the famous diary of Mary Chesnut, describe Charleston residents along what is now known as The Battery, sitting on balconies and drinking salutes to the start of the hostilities.", "question": "What side fired the first shots of the civil war?", "short_answers": [ "South Carolina militia", "the Confederates" ], "wikipage": "Fort Sumter" }, { "context": "At 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861, Lt. Henry S. Farley, acting upon the command of Capt. George S. James, fired a single 10-inch mortar round from Fort Johnson. (James had offered the first shot to Roger Pryor, a noted Virginia secessionist, who declined, saying, \"I could not fire the first gun of the war.\") The shell exploded over Fort Sumter as a signal to open the general bombardment from 43 guns and mortars at Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, the floating battery, and Cummings Point. Under orders from Beauregard, the guns fired in a counterclockwise sequence around the harbor, with 2 minutes between each shot; Beauregard wanted to conserve ammunition, which he calculated would last for only 48 hours. Edmund Ruffin, another noted Virginia secessionist, had traveled to Charleston to be present for the beginning of the war, and fired one of the first shots at Sumter after the signal round, a 64-pound shell from the Iron Battery at Cummings Point. The shelling of Fort Sumter from the batteries ringing the harbor awakened Charleston's residents (including diarist Mary Chesnut), who rushed out into the predawn darkness to watch the shells arc over the water and burst inside the fort.", "question": "What individual fired the first shot of the civil war at 4:30 AM?", "short_answers": [ "Henry S. Farley", "Lt. Henry S. Farley" ], "wikipage": "Battle of Fort Sumter" }, { "context": "On Friday, April 12, 1861, at 4:30 a.m., Confederate batteries opened fire, firing for 34 straight hours, on the fort. Edmund Ruffin, noted Virginian agronomist and secessionist, claimed that he fired the first shot on Fort Sumter. His story has been widely believed, but Lieutenant Henry S. Farley, commanding a battery of two 10 inch siege mortars on James Island actually fired the first shot at 4:30 a.m. No attempt was made to return the fire for more than two hours. The fort's supply of ammunition was not suited for the task; also, there were no fuses for their explosive shells, which means that they could not explode. Only solid iron balls could be used against the Confederate batteries. At about 7:00 a.m., Captain Abner Doubleday, the fort's second in command, was given the honor of firing the Union's first shot, in defense of the fort. He missed, in part because Major Anderson did not use the guns mounted on the highest tier, the barbette tier (where the guns could engage the Confederate batteries better), where the gunners would be more exposed to Confederate fire. The firing continued all day. The Union fired slowly to conserve ammunition. At night, the fire from the fort stopped, but the Confederates still lobbed an occasional shell into Sumter. On Saturday, April 13, the fort was surrendered and evacuated. During the attack, the Union colors fell. Lt. Norman J. Hall risked life and limb to put them back up, burning off his eyebrows permanently. A Confederate soldier bled to death having been wounded by a misfiring cannon. One Union soldier died and another was mortally wounded during the 47th shot of a 100 shot salute, allowed by the Confederacy. Afterward, the salute was shortened to 50 shots. Accounts, such as in the famous diary of Mary Chesnut, describe Charleston residents along what is now known as The Battery, sitting on balconies and drinking salutes to the start of the hostilities.", "question": "Who falsely claimed to fire the first shots of the civil war?", "short_answers": [ "Edmund Ruffin", "Ruffin" ], "wikipage": "Fort Sumter" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia (the Confederate Army did not yet exist), and the return gunfire and subsequent surrender by the United States Army, that started the American Civil War.", "wikipage": "Battle of Fort Sumter" } ], "long_answer": "The Battle of Fort Sumter was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina by the South Carolina militia which started the American Civil War. Confederate batteries opened fire, firing for 34 straight hours, on the fort. Edmund Ruffin, noted Virginian agronomist and secessionist, claimed that he fired the first shot on Fort Sumter. His story has been widely believed, but Lieutenant Henry S. Farley, commanding a battery of two 10 inch siege mortars on James Island, actually fired the first shot at 4:30 am on April 12, 1861." } ]
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How many episodes of once upon a time is there?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many episodes of the American once upon a time is there?", "short_answers": [ "155" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many episodes of the Philippine once upon a time is there?", "short_answers": [ "441" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Once Upon a Time is an American fantasy adventure drama television series that aired for seven seasons on ABC from October 23, 2011 to May 18, 2018. ", "wikipage": "Once Upon a Time (TV series)" }, { "content": "Wansapanataym (Filipinization of the English phrase \"once upon a time\") was a Philippine fantasy anthology produced and broadcast by ABS-CBN. It airs every Sunday nights. The series was aired from 1997 to 2005, then re-aired from 2006 to 2007 and from 2010 to 2019, the series was aired on ABS-CBN's ", "wikipage": "Wansapanataym" } ], "long_answer": "There are 155 episodes of Once Upon a Time, the American fantasy adventure drama television series that aired on ABC from 2011 to 2018. Another television series, Wansapanataym, the Filipinization of the English phrase \"once upon a time,\" is a Philippine fantasy anthology produced and broadcast by ABS-CBN. This series has 441 episodes." } ]
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Where does christina yang go in season 9?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does Cristina Yang go to take up her fellowship in season 9 of Grey's Anatomy?", "short_answers": [ "Rochester, Minnesota" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does Cristina Yang go after the death of Doctor Thomas in season 9 of Grey's Anatomy?", "short_answers": [ "Seattle, Washington" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 9)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s%20Anatomy%20%28season%209%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Yang's brief departure from Seattle Grace to Mayo Clinic in the ninth season", "wikipage": "Cristina Yang" }, { "content": "After Thomas dies from a heart attack, Yang returns to Seattle.", "wikipage": "Cristina Yang" }, { "content": "she is leaving Seattle for the Mayo Clinic, Minnesota", "wikipage": "Cristina Yang" } ], "long_answer": "In season 9 of Grey's Anatomy, Cristina Yang leaves Seattle Grace in Seattle, Washington and goes to Rochester, Minnesota to take up her fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. Following the death of Doctor Thomas, Yang returns to Seattle Grace." } ]
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When did the film mama mia come out?
[ { "context": "Principal photography primarily took place on the island of Skopelos, Greece from August to September 2007. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. \"Mamma Mia!\" held its world premiere on June 30, 2008 at Leicester Square in London and premiered on July 4, 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden, with Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog in attendance. The film was released theatrically on July 10 in the United Kingdom, on July 17 in Germany and on July 18 in the United States. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the musical numbers and production values, but criticized the plot and casting of inexperienced singers, in particular Brosnan and Skarsgård. Nonetheless, the film was popular with audiences and grossed $615 million worldwide on a $52 million budget, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2008. A sequel, titled \"Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again\", was released on July 20, 2018 with most of the main cast returning.", "question": "When did the film mama mia come out in Leicester Square?", "short_answers": [ "June 30, 2008" ], "wikipage": "Mamma Mia! (film)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the film mama mia come out in all of the United Kingdom?", "short_answers": [ "July 10, 2008" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the film mama mia come out in Germany?", "short_answers": [ "July 17, 2008" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the film mama mia come out in the United States?", "short_answers": [ "July 18, 2008" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Though the world premiere of the film occurred elsewhere, most of the media attention was focused on the Swedish premiere, where Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog joined Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson with the cast at the Rival Theatre in Mariatorget, Stockholm, owned by Andersson, on July 4, 2008. It was the first time all four members of ABBA had been photographed together since 1986.", "question": "When did the film mama mia come out in Stockholm?", "short_answers": [ "July 4, 2008" ], "wikipage": "Mamma Mia! (film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was premiered at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on July 16, 2018, and was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on July 20, 2018, ", "wikipage": "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" }, { "content": "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is a 2018 jukebox musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Ol Parker, from a story by Parker, Catherine Johnson, and Richard Curtis. It is a follow-up to the 2008 film Mamma Mia!, which in turn is based on the musical of the same name using the music of ABBA.", "wikipage": "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" } ], "long_answer": "Mamma Mia! held its world premiere on June 30, 2008 at Leicester Square in London and premiered on July 4, 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden. The film was released theatrically on July 10, 2008 in the United Kingdom, on July 17, 2008 in Germany and on July 18, 2008 in the United States. The film's sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, premiered at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on July 16, 2018. The sequel was then released in both the United Kingdom and the United States on July 20, 2018." } ]
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What are the dark knight movies in order?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the first dark knight movie in chronological order?", "short_answers": [ "Batman Begins" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"The Telegraph\" granted the film a maximum score of five stars, stating that it is \"a superhero film without a superhero,\" comparing it with \"The Godfather Part II\" and praising Hardy's performance as well as the film's intricate plot and narrative. Kenneth Turan of the \"Los Angeles Times\" thought the film was \"potent, persuasive and hypnotic\" and that it was \"more than an exceptional superhero movie, it is masterful filmmaking by any standard.\" \"The Playlists\" Todd Gilchrist wrote \"A cinematic, cultural and personal triumph, \"The Dark Knight Rises\" is emotionally inspiring, aesthetically significant and critically important for America itself – as a mirror of both sober reflection and resilient hope.\" IGN gave it a 9 out of 10, noting similarities in tone and theme to \"Batman Begins\" over the trilogy's second installment \"The Dark Knight\", but also describing Bane as \"that bit less interesting to watch\" than Ledger's Joker, despite praising his \"menacing voice\" and \"body language-driven performance\". \"The Guardian\" scored the film four out of five stars, calling it a film of \"granite, monolithic intensity\", yet also calling it a \"hammy, portentous affair\". Andrew O'Hehir of \"Salon\" writes \"if \"The Dark Knight Rises\" is a fascist film, it's a great fascist film, and arguably the biggest, darkest, most thrilling and disturbing and utterly balls-out spectacle ever created for the screen\". Roger Ebert of the \"Chicago Sun-Times\" gave the film three out of four stars, stating \"the film begins slowly with a murky plot and too many new characters, but builds to a sensational climax.\" Film critic Richard Roeper gave the film an \"A\", calling it \"a majestic, gorgeous, brutal and richly satisfying epic\", and citing the final scenes of the picture as \"the best five minutes of any film this year.\" The London Film Review gave the film a B and said \"Nolan's film is a reminder that superheroes aren't merely a frivolous distraction, but an embodiment of our best selves.\" The film was crowned by \"Forbes\" as the best modern comic book superhero adaptation on screen, outranking both its main summer blockbuster competitor, \"Marvel's The Avengers\", and the trilogy's previous installment \"The Dark Knight\". In 2014, \"Empire\" ranked \"The Dark Knight Rises\" the 72nd greatest film ever made on their list of \"The 301 Greatest Movies Of All Time\" as voted by the magazine's readers. \"Total Film\" named it the 48th best film of the 2010s.", "question": "What is the second dark knight movie in chronological order?", "short_answers": [ "The Dark Knight" ], "wikipage": "The Dark Knight Rises" }, { "context": "On February 9, 2010, it was announced that Nolan had \"cracked\" the story and was committed to return to the project. Shortly afterward, it was announced David S. Goyer and Jonathan Nolan were working on a screenplay. Goyer would leave the project during pre-production to begin work on \"Man of Steel\"; Jonathan continued writing the script based on the story by his brother Chris and Goyer. Chris Nolan said that his brother's original draft was about 400 pages. The film's storyline has been compared with the \"Batman\" comic book series' story arc \"\" (1993), which showcased Bane; the mini-series \"The Dark Knight Returns\" (1986), in which Batman returns to Gotham City after a ten-year absence; and the story arc \"\" (1999), which depicts a Gotham cut off from the rest of the world and overrun by gangs. The nickname \"the Dark Knight\" was first applied to Batman in \"Batman\" #1 (1940), in a story written by Bill Finger. Nolan confirmed the Joker would not return in the third film, and dismissed rumors that he considered using unused footage of Heath Ledger from \"The Dark Knight\". Reportedly, before his death, Ledger had plans to reprise the role of the Joker in the third film after enjoying his time filming \"The Dark Knight\", a notion supported by Two-Face actor Aaron Eckhart. \"The Dark Knight Rises\" reunited Nolan with many of his past collaborators, including cinematographer Wally Pfister, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Lee Smith, costume designer Lindy Hemming, special effects supervisors Paul Franklin and Chris Corbould, and composer Hans Zimmer.", "question": "What is the third dark knight movie in chronological order?", "short_answers": [ "The Dark Knight Rises" ], "wikipage": "The Dark Knight Rises" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Dark Knight Trilogy consists of Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), all directed by Christopher Nolan.", "wikipage": "Batman in film The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012)" } ], "long_answer": "In chronological order, the Dark Knight Trilogy movies are Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises." } ]
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Who is in drake started from the bottom video?
[ { "context": "On September 4, 2012, Drake was seen filming the music video for the song which was being directed by Director X. The music video was released on February 10, 2013. The video features an all-white dressed Drake standing in the back of a white Bentley convertible, during a blizzard. In other scenes, he works retail in a Shoppers Drug Mart drugstore, flies a plane into his native Toronto and dances around in a club. Drake's mother, Sandi, and producers Boi-1da and Noah \"40\" Shebib also have cameos in the video. At the end it displays Drake and his friends partying at a villa.", "question": "Who is in Drake's \"Started From the Bottom\" video?", "short_answers": [ "Drake", "Noah \"40\" Shebib", "Drake's mother, Sandi", "Boi-1da" ], "wikipage": "Started from the Bottom" }, { "context": "On September 4, 2012, Drake was seen filming the music video for the song which was being directed by Director X. The music video was released on February 10, 2013. The video features an all-white dressed Drake standing in the back of a white Bentley convertible, during a blizzard. In other scenes, he works retail in a Shoppers Drug Mart drugstore, flies a plane into his native Toronto and dances around in a club. Drake's mother, Sandi, and producers Boi-1da and Noah \"40\" Shebib also have cameos in the video. At the end it displays Drake and his friends partying at a villa.", "question": "Who is with Drake at the end of his \"Started From the Bottom\" video?", "short_answers": [ "his friends" ], "wikipage": "Started from the Bottom" } ]
[ { "title": "Started from the Bottom", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Started%20from%20the%20Bottom" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "OVO Sound is a Toronto-based Canadian record label, founded in 2012 by hip hop artist Drake, Oliver El-Khatib, and producer Noah \"40\" Shebib", "wikipage": "OVO Sound" } ], "long_answer": "The Started From the Bottom music video features Drake. Boi-1da and Noah \"40\" Shebib, who founded the Canadian record label OVO Sound with Drake, and Drake's mother, Sandi, have cameos in the video. Additionally, at the end of the music video, Drake and his friends are partying at a villa. " } ]
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Who plays miltenberger in the long road home?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays Sgt. Robert miltenberger in the long road home?", "short_answers": [ "Sisto", "Jeremy Merton Sisto", "Jeremy Sisto" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays Belinda miltenberger in the long road home?", "short_answers": [ "Jill Blackwood" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Long Road Home (miniseries)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Long%20Road%20Home%20%28miniseries%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Long Road Home is an American drama miniseries created by Mikko Alanne. It is based on the 2007 book The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz. The miniseries premiered on National Geographic on November 7, 2017.", "wikipage": "The Long Road Home (miniseries)" }, { "content": "The miniseries premiered on National Geographic on November 7, 2017.", "wikipage": "The Long Road Home (miniseries)" } ], "long_answer": "In the Long Road Home, Jeremy Sisto plays Sgt. Robert Miltenberger and Jill Blackwood plays Belinda Miltenberger. The National Geographic miniseries is based on the 2007 book The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz." } ]
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When was rob kardashian on dancing with the stars?
[ { "context": "Kardashian was a contestant on season 13 of \"Dancing with the Stars\" in 2011. He was paired with two-time champion Cheryl Burke and made it further than his sister, Kim, did during her appearance in the seventh season. Kardashian was almost eliminated in the fourth week. During the season, Kardashian became the most improved dancer, advancing with his partner Cheryl Burke to the finals, her fifth time doing so. The pair ended up in second place against J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff.", "question": "When rob kardashian was on dancing with the stars, what season was it?", "short_answers": [ "13", "season 13", "American season 13" ], "wikipage": "Rob Kardashian" }, { "context": "Season thirteen of \"Dancing with the Stars\" premiered on September 19, 2011. Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, and Bruno Tonioli returned as the judges, and Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke Charvet returned as hosts. Twelve couples competed in this season. Starting this season, Alan Dedicoat, the announcer, introduces Harold Wheeler and his band after the introduction of the remaining competitors.", "question": "When did rob kardashian start competing on dancing with the stars?", "short_answers": [ "2011", "September 19, 2011" ], "wikipage": "Dancing with the Stars (American season 13)" } ]
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Who challenged jimmy carter for the democratic nomination for president in 1980?
[ { "context": "Carter faced a major primary challenger in Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts, who won 12 contests and received more than seven million votes nationwide, enough for him to refuse to concede the nomination until the second day of the convention. This remains the last election in which an incumbent President's party nomination was still contested going into the convention.", "question": "Who was the main challenger of jimmy carter for the democratic nomination for president in 1980?", "short_answers": [ "Edward Moore Kennedy", "Kennedy", "Ted Kennedy" ], "wikipage": "1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who weakly challenged jimmy carter for the democratic nomination for president in 1980?", "short_answers": [ "LaRouche", "Jerry Brown, Lyndon LaRouche, Richard Kay, Cliff Finch, Bob Maddox, and Donald J Reaux", "Kay", "Reaux", "Jerry Brown", "Richard Kay", "Lyndon LaRouche", "Cliff Finch", "Donald J Reaux", "Bobby Maddox", "Maddox", "Finch", "Brown" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980%20Democratic%20Party%20presidential%20primaries" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "From January 21 to June 3, 1980, voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for president in the 1980 United States presidential election. Incumbent President Jimmy Carter was again selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1980 Democratic National Convention held from August 11 to August 14, 1980, in New York City.", "wikipage": "1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries" }, { "content": "James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American philanthropist, former politician and businessman who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981", "wikipage": "Jimmy Carter" }, { "content": "Kennedy was the younger brother of President John F. Kennedy and U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He was the father of Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy.", "wikipage": "Ted Kennedy" } ], "long_answer": "During the 1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries, voters of the Democratic Party chose its nominee for president in the 1980 United States presidential election. During them, Jimmy Carter, who had been president since 1977, faced against Ted Kennedy, the younger brother of John F Kennedy. Minor candidates who weakly challenged Carter's nomination include Jerry Brown, Lyndon LaRouche, Richard Kay, Cliff Finch, Bob Maddox, and Donald J Reaux." } ]
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Who plays lily on how i met your mother?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays adult lily on how i met your mother?", "short_answers": [ "Alyson Hannigan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays 11-year old lily on how i met your mother?", "short_answers": [ "Piper Mackenzie Harris" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays 7-year old lily on how i met your mother?", "short_answers": [ "Francesca Capaldi" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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State of rhode island and providence plantations general treasurer?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "State of rhode island and providence plantations general treasurer who assumed office in January 6, 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Seth Magaziner" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "State of rhode island and providence plantations general treasurer who assumed office in January 4, 2011?", "short_answers": [ "Gina Raimondo", "Gina Marie Raimondo" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "State of rhode island and providence plantations general treasurer who assumed office in January 7, 2007?", "short_answers": [ "Frank T. Caprio" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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Who voices the dad in phineas and ferb?
[ { "context": "Guest stars have included pop culture figures like Damian Lewis, boxer Evander Holyfield, film stars Cloris Leachman and Ben Stiller, and pop singer Kelly Clarkson. Povenmire and Marsh have also solicited Tim Curry and Barry Bostwick, stars of \"The Rocky Horror Picture Show,\" to make guest appearances, while creator Richard O'Brien voices Lawrence, Ferb's father and Candace and Phineas's stepfather. O'Brien's participation eventually became regular, as he was cast to play Lawrence Fletcher, the children's father, who appears in about half of the episodes in the show. \"Top Gear\" stars Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May all guest starred in a race-car themed episode as commentators. Other guest stars include Tina Fey, Seth MacFarlane, David Mitchell, Jaret Reddick, Clay Aiken, Chaka Khan, and Kevin Smith.", "question": "Who voices Phineas and Ferb's dad in Phineas and Ferb?", "short_answers": [ "Richard O'Brien" ], "wikipage": "Phineas and Ferb" }, { "context": "Creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh had previously worked together on Fox's \"The Simpsons\" and Nickelodeon's \"Rocko's Modern Life\". The creators also voice two of the main B-plot characters: Major Monogram and Dr. Doofenshmirtz. \"Phineas and Ferb\" was conceived after Povenmire sketched a triangular boy – the prototype for Phineas – in a restaurant. Povenmire and Marsh developed the series concept together and pitched it to networks for 16 years before securing a run on Disney Channel.", "question": "Who voices Vanessa's dad in Phineas and Ferb?", "short_answers": [ "Dan Povenmire" ], "wikipage": "Phineas and Ferb" } ]
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When was the first new york times published?
[ { "context": "\"The New York Times\" was founded as the New-York Daily Times on September 18, 1851. Founded by journalist and politician Henry Jarvis Raymond and former banker George Jones, the \"Times\" was initially published by Raymond, Jones & Company. Early investors in the company included Edwin B. Morgan, Christopher Morgan, and Edward B. Wesley. Sold for a penny (equivalent to cents today), the inaugural edition attempted to address various speculations on its purpose and positions that preceded its release:", "question": "When was the first new york times published under the name New-York Daily Times?", "short_answers": [ "September 18, 1851" ], "wikipage": "The New York Times" }, { "context": "On September 14, 1857, the newspaper officially shortened its name to The New-York Times. (The hyphen in the city name was dropped on December 1, 1896.) On April 21, 1861, \"The New York Times\" began publishing a Sunday edition to offer daily coverage of the Civil War. One of the earliest public controversies it was involved with was the Mortara Affair, the subject of twenty editorials in the \"Times\" alone.", "question": "When was the first new york times published under the name The New-York Times?", "short_answers": [ "September 14, 1857" ], "wikipage": "The New York Times" } ]
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Who played eddard stark in game of thrones?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Eddard Stark as an adult in Game of Thrones?", "short_answers": [ "Sean Bean" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Eddard Stark as a child in Game of Thrones?", "short_answers": [ "Sebastian Croft" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played Eddard Stark as an adolescent in Game of Thrones?", "short_answers": [ "Robert Aramayo" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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Who sings now that we found love what are we going to do with it?
[ { "context": "\"Now That We Found Love\" (also known as \"Now That We've Found Love\") is a song written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff and originally recorded by The O'Jays for their album \"Ship Ahoy\" (1973). Cover versions have been an album track by Martha Reeves (1976), a reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World (1978) and a breakthrough hit for Heavy D & the Boyz (1991). The Third World version was released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK and #47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Heavy D's version of the song can be heard during the end of the movie \"Hitch\", as well as at the end of the episode \"Black Cadillac\" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series \"Ray Donovan\". ", "question": "Who sang Now That We Found Love in 1973?", "short_answers": [ "The O'Jays" ], "wikipage": "Now That We Found Love" }, { "context": "\"Now That We Found Love\" (also known as \"Now That We've Found Love\") is a song written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff and originally recorded by The O'Jays for their album \"Ship Ahoy\" (1973). Cover versions have been an album track by Martha Reeves (1976), a reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World (1978) and a breakthrough hit for Heavy D & the Boyz (1991). The Third World version was released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK and #47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Heavy D's version of the song can be heard during the end of the movie \"Hitch\", as well as at the end of the episode \"Black Cadillac\" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series \"Ray Donovan\". ", "question": "Who sang Now That We Found Love in 1976?", "short_answers": [ "Martha Reeves" ], "wikipage": "Now That We Found Love" }, { "context": "\"Now That We Found Love\" (also known as \"Now That We've Found Love\") is a song written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff and originally recorded by The O'Jays for their album \"Ship Ahoy\" (1973). Cover versions have been an album track by Martha Reeves (1976), a reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World (1978) and a breakthrough hit for Heavy D & the Boyz (1991). The Third World version was released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK and #47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Heavy D's version of the song can be heard during the end of the movie \"Hitch\", as well as at the end of the episode \"Black Cadillac\" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series \"Ray Donovan\". ", "question": "Who sang Now That We Found Love in 1978?", "short_answers": [ "Third World" ], "wikipage": "Now That We Found Love" }, { "context": "\"Now That We Found Love\" (also known as \"Now That We've Found Love\") is a song written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff and originally recorded by The O'Jays for their album \"Ship Ahoy\" (1973). Cover versions have been an album track by Martha Reeves (1976), a reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World (1978) and a breakthrough hit for Heavy D & the Boyz (1991). The Third World version was released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK and #47 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Heavy D's version of the song can be heard during the end of the movie \"Hitch\", as well as at the end of the episode \"Black Cadillac\" (Season 1, Episode 4) from the TV series \"Ray Donovan\". ", "question": "Who sang Now That We Found Love in 1991?", "short_answers": [ "Heavy D & the Boyz" ], "wikipage": "Now That We Found Love" } ]
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Where was the hotel in the shining located?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the hotel in the novel the shining located?", "short_answers": [ "the Colorado Rockies", "Colorado Rockies" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the fictional hotel in the film the shining located?", "short_answers": [ "the Colorado Rockies", "Colorado Rockies" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "While most of the interior shots, and even some of the Overlook exterior shots, were shot on studio sets, a few exterior shots were shot on location by a second-unit crew headed by Jan Harlan. Saint Mary Lake and Wild Goose Island in Glacier National Park, Montana was the filming location for the aerial shots of the opening scenes, with the Volkswagen Beetle driving along Going-to-the-Sun Road. The Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon was filmed for a few of the establishing shots of the fictional Overlook Hotel; absent in these shots is the hedge maze, something the Timberline Lodge does not have.", "question": "Where was the hotel that served as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel in the film the shining located?", "short_answers": [ "Mount Hood in Oregon" ], "wikipage": "The Shining (film)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the fictional hotel in the miniseries the shining located?", "short_answers": [ "the Colorado Rockies", "Colorado Rockies" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The Shining (stylized as Stephen King's The Shining) is a three-episode horror television miniseries based on the Stephen King book of the same name. Directed by Mick Garris from King's teleplay, it is the second adaptation of King's book after a 1980 film by Stanley Kubrick and was written and produced by King based on his dissatisfaction with Kubrick's version. ABC was quick to offer King the ability to write his script for the adaptation of his book thanks to previous successes with King miniseries such as \"It\" (1990), \"The Tommyknockers\" (1993), and \"The Stand\" (1994), which was also directed by Garris. The miniseries was shot at The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, King's inspiration for the novel, in March 1997.", "question": "Where was the hotel that was filmed in the miniseries the shining located?", "short_answers": [ "Estes Park, Colorado", "Estes Park" ], "wikipage": "The Shining (miniseries)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the fictional hotel in the opera the shining located?", "short_answers": [ "the Colorado Rockies", "Colorado Rockies" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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What is the most famous part of the sistine chapel?
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The fame of the Sistine Chapel lies mainly in the frescos that decorate the interior, most particularly the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment.", "wikipage": "Sistine Chapel" }, { "content": "The Sistine Chapel ceiling was painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512", "wikipage": "Sistine Chapel ceiling" } ], "long_answer": "The fame of the Sistine Chapel lies mainly in the frescos that decorate the interior, most particularly the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment. The Sistine Chapel ceiling was painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512" } ]
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How many toms shoes have been given away?
[ { "context": "Employees of Toms travel to different countries on \"Giving Trips\" to deliver shoes to children in person. In 2006, Toms distributed 10,000 pairs of shoes in Argentina. In November 2007, the company distributed 50,000 pairs of shoes to children in South Africa. As of April 2009, Toms had distributed 140,000 pairs of shoes to children in Argentina, Ethiopia, South Africa as well as children in the United States. As of 2012, Toms has given away over one million pairs of shoes in 40 countries.", "question": "How many Toms shoes have been given away as of 2012?", "short_answers": [ "two million pairs", "over one million pairs" ], "wikipage": "Toms Shoes" }, { "context": "Employees of Toms travel to different countries on \"Giving Trips\" to deliver shoes to children in person. In 2006, Toms distributed 10,000 pairs of shoes in Argentina. In November 2007, the company distributed 50,000 pairs of shoes to children in South Africa. As of April 2009, Toms had distributed 140,000 pairs of shoes to children in Argentina, Ethiopia, South Africa as well as children in the United States. As of 2012, Toms has given away over one million pairs of shoes in 40 countries.", "question": "How many Toms shoes have been given away as of April 2009 in Argentina, Ethiopia, South Africa and United States?", "short_answers": [ "140,000" ], "wikipage": "Toms Shoes" }, { "context": "Employees of Toms travel to different countries on \"Giving Trips\" to deliver shoes to children in person. In 2006, Toms distributed 10,000 pairs of shoes in Argentina. In November 2007, the company distributed 50,000 pairs of shoes to children in South Africa. As of April 2009, Toms had distributed 140,000 pairs of shoes to children in Argentina, Ethiopia, South Africa as well as children in the United States. As of 2012, Toms has given away over one million pairs of shoes in 40 countries.", "question": "How many Toms shoes have been given away as of November 2007 in South Africa?", "short_answers": [ "50,000" ], "wikipage": "Toms Shoes" } ]
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What is the percentage of jewish population in the world?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the percentage of jewish population in the world in 2010?", "short_answers": [ "0.19" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the percentage of jewish population in the world in 1970?", "short_answers": [ "0.4" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the percentage of jewish population in the world in 1900?", "short_answers": [ "0.68" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Historical Jewish population comparisons", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical%20Jewish%20population%20comparisons" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Jewish population centers have shifted tremendously over time, due to the constant streams of Jewish refugees created by expulsions, persecution, and officially sanctioned killing of Jews in various places at various times.", "wikipage": "Historical Jewish population comparisons" }, { "content": "In 1939, the core Jewish population reached its historical peak of 17 million (0.8% of the global population). Because of the Holocaust, the number had been reduced to 11 million by the end of 1945.[10] The population grew again to around 13 million by the 1970s, but has since recorded near-zero growth until around 2005 due to low fertility rates and to assimilation.", "wikipage": "Historical Jewish population comparisons" } ], "long_answer": "Jewish population centers have shifted tremendously over time, due to the constant streams of Jewish refugees created by expulsions, persecution, and officially sanctioned killing of Jews in various places at various times. In 1900, the Jewish population accounted for 0.68 of the world's population and reached its historical peak of 17 million in 1939. Because of the Holocausts, that number dropped to 11 million by 1945, but in the 1970s, the population grew again to around 13 million, accounting for 0.4 of the world's population. Since then, due to low fertility rates and assimilation, near-zero population growth was recorded until around 2005, leaving the Jewish population at 0.19 of the world's population in 2010." } ]
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When does the new magic the gathering set come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the new magic the gathering set come out broadly in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "July 17, 2015" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the new magic the gathering set come out for pre-release in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "July 11, 2015" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the new magic the gathering set come out broadly in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "July 18, 2014" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the new magic the gathering set come out for pre-release in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "July 12, 2014" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the new magic the gathering set come out broadly in 2013?", "short_answers": [ "July 19, 2013" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the new magic the gathering set come out for pre-release in 2013?", "short_answers": [ "July 13, 2013" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Magic: The Gathering sets", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Magic%3A%20The%20Gathering%20sets" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield.[1]", "wikipage": "Magic: The Gathering" } ], "long_answer": "Magic: The Gathering, colloquially known as Magic or MTG, is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. In 2013, the new Magic: The Gathering sets were pre-released on July 13, 2013, and released broadly on July 19, 2013. In 2014, the new Magic: The Gathering sets were pre-released on July 12, 2014 and released broadly on July 18, 2014. In 2015, the new Magic: The Gathering sets were pre-released on July 11, 2015 and released broadly on July 17, 2015." } ]
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Who headlined the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who were originally supposed to headline the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970?", "short_answers": [ "The Kinks and Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the replacement headliner at the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970?", "short_answers": [ "T. Rex", "Tyrannosaurus Rex" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The first festival at Worthy Farm was the \"Pilton Pop, Blues & Folk Festival\", mounted by Michael Eavis on Saturday 19 September 1970, and attended by 1,500 people. The original headline acts were The Kinks and Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders but these acts were replaced at short notice by Tyrannosaurus Rex, later known as T. Rex. Tickets were £1. Other billed acts of note were, Steamhammer, Quintessence, Stackridge, Al Stewart and Keith Christmas.", "question": "Who were other billed acts at the first ever glastonbury festival in 1970?", "short_answers": [ "Steamhammer, Quintessence, Stackridge, Al Stewart and Keith Christmas" ], "wikipage": "Glastonbury Festival" } ]
[ { "title": "Glastonbury Festival line-ups", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury%20Festival%20line-ups" }, { "title": "Glastonbury Festival", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury%20Festival" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Glastonbury Festival (formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, in England. ", "wikipage": "Glastonbury Festival" } ], "long_answer": "Glastonbury Festival, formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, in England. The first festival was in 1970 and was supposed to headline The Kinks and Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. However, these acts were replaced on short notice by Tyrannosaurus Rex, later known as T. Rex. Other billed acts of note were: Steamhammer, Quintessence, Stackridge, Al Stewart and Keith Christmas." } ]
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Where did the church of latter day saints originated?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In what geographical area did the Church of Latter-day Saints originate?", "short_answers": [ "western New York" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Adherents, often referred to as \"Latter-day Saints\" or, less formally, \"Mormons\", view faith in Jesus Christ and his atonement as fundamental principles of their religion. Church theology includes the Christian doctrine of salvation only through Jesus Christ, though LDS doctrines regarding the nature of God and the potential of mankind differ significantly from mainstream Christianity. The church has an open canon which includes four scriptural texts: the Bible (both Old and New Testaments), the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. Other than the Bible, the majority of the LDS canon constitutes revelation received by Joseph Smith and recorded by his scribes which includes commentary and exegesis about the Bible, texts described as lost parts of the Bible, and other works believed to be written by ancient prophets. Because of some of the doctrinal differences, Catholic, Orthodox, and several Protestant churches consider the church to be distinct and separate from mainstream Christianity.", "question": "With what text did the Church of Latter-day Saints originate?", "short_answers": [ "Book of Mormon" ], "wikipage": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where did the key text of the Church of Latter-day Saints originate?", "short_answers": [ "golden plates", "translated from golden plates" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The church teaches that it is a continuation of the Church of Christ established in 1830 by Joseph Smith. This original church underwent several name changes during the 1830s, being called the Church of Jesus Christ, the Church of God, and then in 1834, the name was officially changed to the Church of the Latter Day Saints. In April 1838, the name was officially changed to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. After Smith died, Brigham Young and the largest body of Smith's followers incorporated the LDS Church in 1851 by legislation of the State of Deseret under the name \"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\", which included a hyphenated \"Latter-day\" and a British-style lower-case \"d.\"", "question": "With whom did the Church of Latter-day Saints originate?", "short_answers": [ "Joseph Smith" ], "wikipage": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" } ]
[ { "title": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Church%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20of%20Latter-day%20Saints" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Joseph Smith formally organized The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on April 6, 1830, in western New York. ", "wikipage": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" }, { "content": "Initial converts were drawn to the church in part because of the newly published Book of Mormon.", "wikipage": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" }, { "content": "The Book of Mormon is a self-described chronicle of indigenous American prophets that Smith said he had translated from golden plates.", "wikipage": "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" } ], "long_answer": "Joseph Smith formally organized the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on April 6, 1830, in western New York. Initial converts were drawn to the church in part because of the newly published Book of Mormon, a self-described chronicle of indigenous American prophets that Smith said he had translated from golden plates." } ]
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What is the record score for the world cup?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the record score for a player in a match in the world cup?", "short_answers": [ "5" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the record score for a player in a single tournament in the world cup?", "short_answers": [ "13" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the record score for a team in a single tournament in the world cup?", "short_answers": [ "27" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the record score for a team in a match in the world cup?", "short_answers": [ "10" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "National team appearances in the FIFA World Cup", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20team%20appearances%20in%20the%20FIFA%20World%20Cup" }, { "title": "All-time table of the FIFA World Cup", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-time%20table%20of%20the%20FIFA%20World%20Cup" }, { "title": "List of FIFA World Cup records and statistics", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20FIFA%20World%20Cup%20records%20and%20statistics" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "There are several record scores for the World Cup. In the World Cup, the record score for a player in a match is 5, for a player in a single tournament is 13, for a team in a match is 10, and for a team in a single tournament is 27." } ]
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Who is the winner of supper dancer 2018?
[ { "context": "Super Dancer is an Indian Hindi kids dance reality television series, which airs on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Entertainment Television Asia.The winner of season 1 of this series is Ditya Bhande and Bishal Sharma is the winner of Super Dancer Chapter 2 and Rupsa Batabyal is the winner of Super Dancer chapter 3. The series is produced by Ranjeet Thakur and Hemant Ruprell for their production house Frames Production..", "question": "Who is the contestant winner of super dancer 2018?", "short_answers": [ "Rupsa Batabyal" ], "wikipage": "Super Dancer" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the choreographer winner of super dancer 2018?", "short_answers": [ "Nishant Bhatt" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Super Dancer", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20Dancer" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Super Dancer Chapter 3\nThis season started on 29 December 2018 and last episode of this season was aired on 23 June 2019.", "wikipage": "Super Dancer Super Dancer Chapter 3" } ], "long_answer": "Super Dancer is an Indian Hindi kids dance reality television series. The winner of season 1 is Ditya Bhande and Bishal Sharma is the winner of Super Dancer Chapter 2. Rupsa Batabyal is the winner of Super Dancer chapter 3, which started in December 2018, with Nishant Bhatt as his choreographer." } ]
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Real world cast go big or go home?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many total people were there in the Real World cast Go Big or Go Home?", "short_answers": [ "8" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many people was the initial Real World cast Go Big or Go Home?", "short_answers": [ "7" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In contrast to the previous two seasons in Las Vegas, which were filmed in 2002–03 at the Palms Casino Resort and in 2011 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, the residence for this season was in a converted penthouse suite at Gold Spike in Downtown Las Vegas.", "question": "Where was residence that the Real World cast Go Big or Go Home stayed in?", "short_answers": [ "at Gold Spike in Downtown Las Vegas" ], "wikipage": "Real World: Go Big or Go Home" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which Real World cast members of Go Big or Go Home were removed from the house early?", "short_answers": [ "Jenna Thomason and CeeJai' Jenkins" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which Real World cast member from Go Big or Go Home was from Cape Cod, Massachusetts?", "short_answers": [ "Dione Mariani" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the oldest in the Real World cast of Go Big or Go Home?", "short_answers": [ "Dean Bart-Plange" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Real World: Go Big or Go Home", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real%20World%3A%20Go%20Big%20or%20Go%20Home" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Real World: Go Big or Go Home is the thirty-first season of MTV's reality television series Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras document their lives and interpersonal relationships.", "wikipage": "Real World: Go Big or Go Home" }, { "content": "The season featured a total of eight (initially seven) people who lived in a penthouse suite in Downtown Las Vegas and follows a twist from the previous two seasons.", "wikipage": "Real World: Go Big or Go Home" } ], "long_answer": "Real World: Go Big or Go Home is the thirty-first season of MTV's reality television series Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras document their lives and interpersonal relationships. The season featured a total of 8 (initially 7) people who lived in a penthouse suite in Downtown Las Vegas and follows a twist from the previous two seasons. In contrast to the previous two seasons in Las Vegas, which were filmed in 2002–03 at the Palms Casino Resort and in 2011 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, the residence for this season was in a converted penthouse suite at Gold Spike in Downtown Las Vegas. Jenna Thomason and CeeJai' Jenkins were removed from the house early. Dione Mariani was from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Dean Bart-Plange was the oldest of the cast." } ]
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Who is the host of the big family cooking showdown?
[ { "context": "The Big Family Cooking Showdown, often referred to as simply \"Cooking Showdown\" or \"BFCS\", is a BBC team cooking competition. The first series was hosted by \"Great British Bake Off\" winner Nadiya Hussain and Zoe Ball. Each week, two teams of three family members compete in three challenges, judged by Michelin star chef Giorgio Locatelli and cookery teacher Rosemary Shrager. The winners in each of eight heats will move on to a series of further competitions, until a winner is selected. \"The Big Family Cooking Showdown\" premiered on BBC Two on Tuesday, 15 August 2017, then moved to Thursday evenings on 31 August to avoid a scheduling conflict with \"The Great British Bake Off\" on Channel 4.The second series will begin soon, without Nadiya Hussain.", "question": "Who is the host of the first series of the big family cooking showdown?", "short_answers": [ "Nadiya Hussain and Zoe Ball", "Nadiya Hussain", "Zoe Ball" ], "wikipage": "The Big Family Cooking Showdown" }, { "context": "On 9 May 2018, the BBC announced that the show would return for a second series of 14 episodes airing in a new slot of 7pm. Presenter and \"Celebrity MasterChef\" winner Angellica Bell will join Michelin star head chef Tommy Banks to co-host and judge the series.", "question": "Who is the host of the second series of the big family cooking showdown?", "short_answers": [ "Angellica Bell and Tommy Banks", "Angellica Bell", "Tommy Banks" ], "wikipage": "The Big Family Cooking Showdown" } ]
[ { "title": "The Big Family Cooking Showdown", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Big%20Family%20Cooking%20Showdown" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Zoe Louise Ball (born 23 November 1970) is a British television and radio personality.", "wikipage": "Zoe Ball" } ], "long_answer": "The first series of BBC team cooking competition The Big Family Cooking Showdown was hosted by \"Great British Bake Off\" winner Nadiya Hussain and television personality Zoe Ball. The show's second series was hosted by \"Celebrity MasterChef\" winner Angellica Bell and Michelin star head chef Tommy Banks." } ]
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Who did the song come a little bit closer?
[ { "context": "It was written by songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, as well as Wes Farrell, and became Boyce and Hart's first top 10 hit.", "question": "Who wrote the song come a little bit closer?", "short_answers": [ "Bobby Hart", "Wes Farrell", "Tommy Boyce" ], "wikipage": "Come a Little Bit Closer" }, { "context": "\"Come a Little Bit Closer\" is a song by the 1960s rock and roll band Jay and the Americans. It reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1964, making it the band's highest charting single. It remains their most popular song, according to Last.fm song rankings. It also peaked at number 4 on the Cashbox chart and at number 1 on \"RPM's\" singles chart. The single served as a comeback for the group, who had not had a hit in some time.", "question": "Who performed the song come a little bit closer?", "short_answers": [ "Jay and the Americans" ], "wikipage": "Come a Little Bit Closer" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who produced the song come a little bit closer?", "short_answers": [ "Artie Ripp" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Come a Little Bit Closer", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come%20a%20Little%20Bit%20Closer" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The song is featured in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, where the song plays as Yondu, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot massacre the Ravagers who had mutinied against Yondu.[7] The animated webseries How It Should Have Ended made their own parody titled \"Here Comes My Arrow\" for their \"How Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Should Have Ended\" video.", "wikipage": "Come a Little Bit Closer" } ], "long_answer": "Come a Little Bit Closer is a song by the 1960s rock and roll band Jay and the Americans. It reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 21 November 1964. The song was written by songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart along with Wes Farrell. The song was produced by Artie Ripp. Come a Little Bit Closer is featured in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, where the song plays as Yondu, Rocket Raccoon and Groot massacre the Ravagers who had mutinied against Yondu. The animated web series How It Should Have Ended made their own parody of the song titled Here Comes My Arrow for their How Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Should Have Ended video." } ]
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Who landed the first backflip on a motorcycle?
[ { "context": "In 1991, Jose Yanez became the first person to backflip a motocross bike. He practiced for it by flipping his motorcycle into the Salt River, just as he had done with his BMX bike. He would kill the engine on his 80cc motorcycle just before he hit the water to prevent damage to the bike. Yanez performed the world's first ramp-to-ramp motocross backflip on an 80cc motorcycle in October, 1991 on an 8' tall box jump he built himself in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Jose's next motocross backflip attempt, this time for The National Enquirer resulted in a crash that kept Jose off motorcycles and bicycles for two years due to an injured knee.", "question": "Who landed the first backflip on a motocross bike?", "short_answers": [ "Jose Yanez" ], "wikipage": "Freestyle motocross" }, { "context": "In 2002, Caleb Wyatt was the first person to land a backflip on a large motorcycle, on April 25, 2002, at the Rogue Valley Motocross track (RVMX). This backflip was performed over a mulch pile of grass clippings, leaves, and bark collected during maintenance of the RVMX track. Wyatt constructed a quarter-pipe ramp with the take-off completely vertical shoved into the pile of mulch.", "question": "Who landed the first backflip on a large motorcycle?", "short_answers": [ "Caleb Wyatt" ], "wikipage": "Freestyle motocross" } ]
[ { "title": "Freestyle motocross", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freestyle%20motocross" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "In 1991, Jose Yanez became the first person to backflip a motocross bike. He practiced for it by flipping his motorcycle into the Salt River, just as he had done with his BMX bike. In 2002, Caleb Wyatt was the first person to land a backflip on a large motorcycle, on April 25, 2002, at the Rogue Valley Motocross track (RVMX)." } ]
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Moss is an example of which type of plant?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Moss is an example of which kingdom of plant?", "short_answers": [ "Plantae" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Moss is an example of which clade of plant?", "short_answers": [ "Embryophytes" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Moss is an example of which division of plant?", "short_answers": [ "Bryophyta Schimp. sensu stricto" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Moss", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (/braɪˈɒfɪtə/,[3] /ˈbraɪ.oʊfaɪtə/) sensu stricto. Bryophyta (sensu lato, Schimp. 1879[4]) may also refer to the parent group, bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses and hornworts.[5] Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations.", "wikipage": "Moss" }, { "content": "The Embryophyta (/ˌɛmbriˈɒfɪtə, -oʊˈfaɪtə/), or land plants, are the most familiar group of green plants that comprise vegetation on Earth.", "wikipage": "Embryophyte" } ], "long_answer": "Moss is an an example of the Plantae Kingdom, clade Embryophytes (land plants), which are the most familiar group of green plants that comprise vegetation on Earth. Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plant in the taxonomic division Bryophyta Schimp. sensu stricto. Bryophyta (sensu lato, Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group, bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses and hornworts. Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations" } ]
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Who won the 2018 andre the giant battle royale?
[ { "context": "The fifth annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal took place at the venue where the original match occurred - the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana - as part of WrestleMania 34's pre-show on April 8, 2018. The match was won by Matt Hardy who last eliminated Baron Corbin to win.", "question": "Who won the 2018 Andre the Giant Battle Royale at WrestleMania 34?", "short_answers": [ "Matt Hardy" ], "wikipage": "André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who won the 2018 female counterpart to the Andre the Giant Battle Royal at WrestleMania 34?", "short_answers": [ "Naomi" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9%20the%20Giant%20Memorial%20Battle%20Royal" }, { "title": "WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WrestleMania%20Women%27s%20Battle%20Royal" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal is a professional wrestling battle royal held at WrestleMania by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The inaugural battle royal was held during the WrestleMania 34 Kickoff pre-show in 2018", "wikipage": "WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal" }, { "content": "The match is the female counterpart to the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal which was introduced at WrestleMania XXX in 2014.", "wikipage": "WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal" } ], "long_answer": "In 2018 as part of the WrestleMania 34 Kickoff pre-show, Matt Hardy won the fifth annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, while Naomi won the inaugural WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal. The WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal introduced at WrestleMania 34 is the female counterpart to the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal that was introduced at WrestleMania 30." } ]
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When does trivium's new album come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does trivium's new album The Sin and the Sentence come out?", "short_answers": [ "October 20, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does trivium's new album Ember to Inferno: Ab Initio come out?", "short_answers": [ "December 2, 2016" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does trivium's new album Silence in the Snow come out?", "short_answers": [ "October 2, 2015" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Trivium discography", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivium%20discography" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The discography of Trivium, an American heavy metal band, consists of nine studio albums, one extended play, two demo albums, 40 singles and 31 music videos.", "wikipage": "Trivium discography" } ], "long_answer": "The discography of Trivium, an American heavy metal band, consists of nine studio albums, one extended play, two demo albums, 40 singles and 31 music videos. Their album \"Silence in the Snow\" came out on October 2, 2015. Their album \"Ember to Inferno: Ab Initio\" came out on December 2, 2016. Their album \"The Sin and the Sentence\" came out on October 20, 2017. " } ]
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When does grey's season 14 episode 13 air?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What date does grey's season 14 episode 13 air?", "short_answers": [ "2018", "March 1, 2018" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What time does grey's season 14 episode 13 air?", "short_answers": [ "8:00 p.m." ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What day of the week does grey's season 14 episode 13 air?", "short_answers": [ "Thursdays", "Thursday" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Grey's Anatomy (season 14)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%27s%20Anatomy%20%28season%2014%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The fourteenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy was ordered on February 10, 2017, by American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and premiered on September 28, 2017 with a special 2-hour premiere. The season consists of 24 episodes, with the season's seventh episode marking the 300th episode for the series overall.", "wikipage": "Grey's Anatomy (season 14)" } ], "long_answer": "The medical drama show Grey's Anatomy first aired the 13th episode of its 14th season, the 306th episode overall, on ABC on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 8:00 p.m." } ]
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Who is the owner of first bank in nigeria?
[ { "context": ", the Bank had assets totalling NGN3.9 trillion ($12.2B according to 2017 exchange rates). The Bank's profit before tax for the twelve months ending 31 December 2015 was approximately NGN10.2 billion. FirstBank’s ownership is diversified, with over 1.3 million shareholders. The bank was founded in 1894 and is Nigeria’s oldest bank. It converted to a public company in 1970 and was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in 1971. However, as part of the implementation of the non-operating holding company structure, it was delisted from the NSE and replaced with FBN Holdings Plc. in 2012.", "question": "Who is the owner of first bank in nigeria, since becoming a public company in 1970?", "short_answers": [ "over 1.3 million shareholders" ], "wikipage": "First Bank of Nigeria" }, { "context": ", the Bank had assets totalling NGN3.9 trillion ($12.2B according to 2017 exchange rates). The Bank's profit before tax for the twelve months ending 31 December 2015 was approximately NGN10.2 billion. FirstBank’s ownership is diversified, with over 1.3 million shareholders. The bank was founded in 1894 and is Nigeria’s oldest bank. It converted to a public company in 1970 and was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in 1971. However, as part of the implementation of the non-operating holding company structure, it was delisted from the NSE and replaced with FBN Holdings Plc. in 2012.", "question": "Who is the owner of first bank in nigeria due to implementation of the non-operating holding company structure?", "short_answers": [ "FBN Holdings Plc." ], "wikipage": "First Bank of Nigeria" } ]
[ { "title": "First Bank of Nigeria", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Bank%20of%20Nigeria" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "FirstBank is wholly owned by FBN Holdings PLC, which in itself has diversified ownership, with over 1.3 million shareholders", "wikipage": "First Bank of Nigeria" }, { "content": "FirstBank commenced business in 1894 in what was then the British controlled areas, as the Bank of British West Africa.[9] The bank originally served British shipping and trading agencies in Nigeria. The founder, Alfred Lewis Jones, was a shipping magnate", "wikipage": "First Bank of Nigeria" } ], "long_answer": "First Bank of Nigeria is wholly owned by FBN Holdings PLC., which in itself has diversified ownership, with over 1.3 million shareholders. Originally, First Bank of Nigeria was founded by Alfred Lewis Jones, a British shipping magnate, in what was then British controlled areas such as West Africa. " } ]
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Who hosted new years eve in new orleans?
[ { "context": "The 2017 edition expanded to feature coverage of New Year's Eve festivities in New Orleans hosted by Lucy Hale, with performances by Jason Derulo and Panic! at the Disco from the Sugar Bowl's Allstate Fan Fest concert, and Jackson Square's fleur-de-lis drop at midnight in the Central Time Zone. While household ratings for the late-night portion of the broadcast were down by 9% in comparison to 2016, \"New Year's Rockin' Eve\" was once again the highest-rated New Year's special across the major networks, with a 9.0 rating in metered markets, and a 6.8 rating among adults 18–49.", "question": "Who hosted new years eve in new orleans in 2015-2016?", "short_answers": [ "Hale", "Lucy Hale" ], "wikipage": "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" }, { "context": "The 2017 edition expanded to feature coverage of New Year's Eve festivities in New Orleans hosted by Lucy Hale, with performances by Jason Derulo and Panic! at the Disco from the Sugar Bowl's Allstate Fan Fest concert, and Jackson Square's fleur-de-lis drop at midnight in the Central Time Zone. While household ratings for the late-night portion of the broadcast were down by 9% in comparison to 2016, \"New Year's Rockin' Eve\" was once again the highest-rated New Year's special across the major networks, with a 9.0 rating in metered markets, and a 6.8 rating among adults 18–49.", "question": "Who hosted new years eve in new orleans in 2016-2017?", "short_answers": [ "Hale", "Lucy Hale" ], "wikipage": "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" }, { "context": "The 2017 edition expanded to feature coverage of New Year's Eve festivities in New Orleans hosted by Lucy Hale, with performances by Jason Derulo and Panic! at the Disco from the Sugar Bowl's Allstate Fan Fest concert, and Jackson Square's fleur-de-lis drop at midnight in the Central Time Zone. While household ratings for the late-night portion of the broadcast were down by 9% in comparison to 2016, \"New Year's Rockin' Eve\" was once again the highest-rated New Year's special across the major networks, with a 9.0 rating in metered markets, and a 6.8 rating among adults 18–49.", "question": "Who hosted new years eve in new orleans in 2017-2018?", "short_answers": [ "Hale", "Lucy Hale" ], "wikipage": "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" }, { "context": "On October 7, 2019, Jenny McCarthy stated on \"Live with Kelly and Ryan\" that she would not appear as the Times Square correspondent for the 2020 edition of \"New Year's Rockin' Eve\", citing a desire to spend the holiday with her family, and her commitments to season 3 of Fox's \"The Masked Singer\" (where she serves as a celebrity panelist). On November 26, it was announced that Lucy Hale would serve as Times Square correspondent in place of McCarthy, and that Billy Porter of the FX series \"Pose\" hosted the New Orleans segments in place of Hale, and also performed his song \"Love Yourself\". Ciara again hosted the Hollywood concert segments. The broadcast also included a promotional tie-in with the Powerball lottery, with Jessie James Decker revealing the \"first millionaire of 2020\" as part of a contest being held by the lottery.", "question": "Who hosted new years eve in new orleans, replacing Lucy Hale in 2019?", "short_answers": [ "Porter", "Billy Porter" ], "wikipage": "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve" } ]
[ { "title": "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick%20Clark%27s%20New%20Year%27s%20Rockin%27%20Eve" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Later, Hale served as a correspondent in New Orleans and co-hosted with Ryan Seacrest in Times Square for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (2016–present), making her the first millennial actress to co-host the Times Square segments.", "wikipage": "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2017–2020: New Orleans expansion, Mariah Carey incident and return" } ], "long_answer": "Lucy Hale served as a correspondent in New Orleans and co-hosted with Ryan Seacrest in Times Square for the annual New Year's Eve television special Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (2016–present), making her the first millennial actress to co-host the Times Square segments. In 2019, it was announced that Lucy Hale would serve as Times Square correspondent and that Billy Porter of the FX series \"Pose\" hosted the New Orleans segments in place of Hale." } ]
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What is alison's moms name in pll?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the character's name who played as Alison's mom in pll ?|What is the character's name who played as Alison's mom in pll?", "short_answers": [ "Anne Marie DeLuise", "Andrea Parker" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Andrea Parker had portrayed Jessica DiLaurentis since the second season, thus placing her as the actor behind Mary Drake, as Mary is Jessica's identical twin. \"TVLine\" confirmed that Parker was added as a series regular for the seventh season.", "question": "What is the actor's name who played Alison's mom in pll?", "short_answers": [ "Jessica DiLaurentis" ], "wikipage": "Mary Drake" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Pretty Little Liars is an American teen drama mystery thriller television series developed by I. Marlene King and is loosely based on the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard.", "wikipage": "Pretty Little Liars" }, { "content": "The following characters are all family members and acquaintances of Alison DiLaurentis, one of the protagonists of the series: Jessica DiLaurentis (née Drake) (Anne Marie DeLuise, later Andrea Parker) (seasons 1–2, 4–7) is Alison, and Jason's mother and Charlotte's adoptive mother, who spearheaded a charity fashion show in Alison's memory.", "wikipage": "List of Pretty Little Liars characters Acquaintances of Alison DiLaurentis" } ], "long_answer": "Pretty Little Liars is an American teen drama mystery thriller television series developed by I. Marlene King and is loosely based on the novel series of the same name written by Sara Shepard. Jessica DiLaurentis (née Drake) is Alison, and Jason's mother and Charlotte's adoptive mother, who spearheaded a charity fashion show in Alison's memory. Jessica DiLaurentis was played by Anne Marie DeLuise and Andrea Parker. Andrea Parker had portrayed Jessica DiLaurentis since the second season." } ]
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When does the rockefeller tree get put up?
[ { "context": "The first Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center was erected in 1931, during the Depression-era construction of Rockefeller Center, when workers decorated a smaller balsam fir with \"strings of cranberries, garlands of paper, and even a few tin cans\" on Christmas Eve. With the lighting of the first official tree two years later, the tree became what Rockefeller Center dubbed \"a holiday beacon for New Yorkers and visitors alike\". A skating rink was opened below the tree in the plaza in 1936.", "question": "When did the first Christmas Tree at Rockefeller get put up?", "short_answers": [ "1931" ], "wikipage": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does the Christmas tree at the Rockefeller get put up in the year?", "short_answers": [ "mid November" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockefeller%20Center%20Christmas%20Tree" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The tree is put in place in mid November and lit in a public ceremony on the Wednesday evening following Thanksgiving. Since 1997, the lighting has been broadcast live, to hundreds of millions, on NBC's Christmas in Rockefeller Center telecast on a Wednesday after Thanksgiving.", "wikipage": "Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree" } ], "long_answer": "The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is put in place in mid November and lit in a public ceremony on the Wednesday evening following Thanksgiving, continuing a tradition that has been practiced since 1931. The lighting of the tree has been broadcast live on NBC every year since 1997. " } ]
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Who was islands in the stream written for?
[ { "context": "\"Islands in the Stream\" is a song written by the Bee Gees and sung by American country music artists Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. Named after the Ernest Hemingway novel, it was originally written for Marvin Gaye in an R&B style, only later to be changed for the Kenny Rogers album. It was released in August 1983 as the first single from Rogers' album \"Eyes That See in the Dark\".", "question": "Who was the original islands in the stream song written for?", "short_answers": [ "Marvin Gaye" ], "wikipage": "Islands in the Stream (song)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was the novel islands in the stream's deaths influenced by?", "short_answers": [ "Gerald and Sara Murphy" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the novel islands in the stream act 3 inspired by?", "short_answers": [ "Hunting for U-Boats", "U-Boats" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the novel islands in the stream's Thomas Hudson character based on?", "short_answers": [ "Henry \"Mike\" Strater" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Gerald and Sara Murphy, good friends of Hemingway, lost their young son, Baoth, to illness. Hemingway's grief for the loss is captured in letters to the Murphys", "wikipage": "Islands in the Stream (novel)" }, { "content": "During WW II, Hemingway hunted for U-boats aboard his boat Pilar. His boat was outfitted with communications gear provided by the US Embassy in Havana.", "wikipage": "Islands in the Stream (novel)" }, { "content": "Henry \"Mike\" Strater, an American painter, spent the summer with Hemingway fishing on Bimini in 1935", "wikipage": "Islands in the Stream (novel)" }, { "content": "Hemingway used many of his real life experiences, friends, and relatives to form his stories and base his characters on.", "wikipage": "Islands in the Stream (novel)" } ], "long_answer": "Islands in the Stream is a song written by the Bee Gees and sung by American country music artists Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. Named after the Ernest Hemingway novel, the song was originally written for Marvin Gaye in an R&B style. In the Islands in the Stream novel, Hemingway used many of his real life experiences, friends and relatives to form his stories and base his characters. The deaths in Hemingway's Islands in the Stream novel were influenced by Gerald and Sara Murphy, who were good friends of Hemingway and lost their young son, Baoth, to illness. Hemingway's grief for this loss is captured in letters to the Murphys. Additionally, in the Islands in the Stream novel, Act III was inspired by the fact that during World War II, Hemingway hunted for U-boats aboard his boat Pilar. His boat was outfitted with communications gear provided by the US Embassy in Havana. In the Islands in the Stream novel, Hemingway also based the character of Thomas Hudson on Henry \"Mike\" Strater, an American painter, who spent the summer with Hemingway fishing on Bimini in 1935." } ]
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Where did the movie amityville horror take place?
[ { "context": "The Amityville Horror is a 2005 American horror film directed by Andrew Douglas and starring Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George and Philip Baker Hall. It was written by Scott Kosar. It is based on the novel \"The Amityville Horror\" by Jay Anson and is a remake of the 1979 film from the same name. It is the ninth film in the \"Amityville Horror\" film series, which documents the experiences of the Lutz family after they move into a house at 412 Ocean Avenue, Long Island. In 1974, real-life mass murderer Ronald DeFeo Jr. killed six members of his family at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, New York.", "question": "Where did the movie The Amityville Horror (1979) take place?", "short_answers": [ "Amityville, New York" ], "wikipage": "The Amityville Horror (2005 film)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the movie The Amityville Horror (1979) filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Toms River, New Jersey and Los Angeles" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Although the film is set on Long Island, it was shot in Chicago, Antioch, Buffalo Grove, and Fox Lake, Illinois, and in Salem and Silver Lake, Wisconsin. The house used is a real 1800s home that was temporarily converted to add the famous \"eye\" windows. The house is in Salem at 27618 Silver Lake Road. The movie facade cost $60,000. After production the movie facade remained on the house for a while and was eventually carefully removed. The famous \"evil eye\" windows were preserved in sections of the walls which still have the movie bedroom wallpaper on the inside and siding with old looking movie paint on the outside. The windows were in good shape but were \"aged\" to match the house using peeling paint. In 2017 an estate sale was held at the movie mansion and the famous \"eye\" windows, which had been in the attic since filming, were sold. The buyer lives in the same neighborhood and has the windows on display. ", "question": "Where was the movie The Amityville Horror (2005) filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Chicago, Antioch, Buffalo Grove, and Fox Lake, Illinois, and in Salem and Silver Lake, Wisconsin" ], "wikipage": "The Amityville Horror (2005 film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home haunted by combative supernatural forces. ", "wikipage": "The Amityville Horror (1979 film)" }, { "content": "Written by Scott Kosar, it is based on the novel The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson and is a remake of the 1979 film from the same name.", "wikipage": "The Amityville Horror (2005 film)" } ], "long_answer": "The Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home haunted by combative supernatural forces. It was filmed in Toms River, New Jersey and Los Angeles and takes place in Amityville, New York. The 2005 film, The Amityville Horror, is a remake of the 1979 film from the same name. It was filmed in Chicago, Antioch, Buffalo Grove, and Fox Lake, Illinois, and in Salem and Silver Lake, Wisconsin." } ]
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Who wrote the song the girl is mine?
[ { "context": "\"The Girl Is Mine\" is a song recorded by American singer Michael Jackson and English musician Paul McCartney. The track was written by Jackson and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. It was released as the first single for Jackson's sixth solo album, \"Thriller\" (1982). The song was recorded at Westlake Studios, Los Angeles, from April 14 to 16, 1982. The year before, Jackson and McCartney had recorded \"Say Say Say\" and \"The Man\" for the latter's fifth solo album, \"Pipes of Peace\" (1983). Although \"The Girl Is Mine\" was released as a single, Jackson never performed the song live.", "question": "Who wrote Michael Jackson version of The Girl is Mine?", "short_answers": [ "Michael Jackson" ], "wikipage": "The Girl Is Mine" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the song The Girl is Mine by 99 Souls?", "short_answers": [ "Angela Beyince, Beyonce Knowles, Brandy Norwood, Donald Davis, Edward Robinson, Fred Jerkins III, Kelendria Rowland, LaShawn Daniels, Patrick Douthit, Rodney Jerkins, Tejeda Japhe, Tenitra Williams" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "It was released as the first single for Jackson's sixth solo album, Thriller (1982). ", "wikipage": "The Girl Is Mine" } ], "long_answer": "There are multiple songs titled, \"The Girl is Mine\". Michael Jackson released the song as the first single for his sixth solo album, Thriller (1982). There is also a song by 99 Souls that features multiple artists: Angela Beyince, Beyonce Knowles, Brandy Norwood, Donald Davis, Edward Robinson, Fred Jerkins III, Kelendria Rowland, LaShawn Daniels, Patrick Douthit, Rodney Jerkins, Tejeda Japhe, Tenitra Williams." } ]
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