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Dear Tom, I don't have a good time at my new school.There are too many rules at my school.We have to get to school at seven o'clock every morning.We can't play games in the classroom after class.We can't listen to music in the hallways.I don't like playing the piano,but I have to learn the piano in the music class.And we have to wear uniforms at school.We also can't eat outside.and we have to eat in the dining hall.The food there is awful.I can't stand the rules here.I never have fun.What can I do? Bob What does Bob have to do at 7:00? A) Read English. B) Play games. C) Eat breakfast. D) Get to school.
(Answer)
D
(Question)
One day Mr Brown sees a young woman with several children in the street. He is very surprised because all the children are wearing the same clothes. White caps, blue coats and yellow trousers. "Are all these children yours?" he asks the woman. "Yes, they are," she answers. "Do you always dress them in the same clothes? " asks Mr Brown. "Yes," answers the mother. "When we have four children, we dress them in the same clothes because we don't want to lose any of them. It is easy to see our children among other children because they are all wearing the same clothes. And now we have ten, we dress them like this because we don't want to take other children home by mistake . When there are other children among ours, it is easy to see them because their clothes are different." Mr Brown sees _ in all . A) ten people B) four children C) eleven people D) five people
(Answer)
C
(Question)
Hi! I am Jack. I am thirteen years old. I'm an English boy. Now I'm in China with my parents. I go to a middle school in Tianjin. This is my school day. I get up at half past six. I go to school at seven o'clock and I go to school in my dad's car. I want to walk to school, but the school is far from my home. I usually eat breakfast in the car. School starts at half past seven in the morning. We have five lessons in the morning and we have four lessons in the afternoon. I go home at six o'clock. I eat dinner at seven o'clock. I do my homework at half past seven. After that, I play the guitar. I go to bed at nine thirty. This is my school day. It is happy! Jack _ after finishing his homework. A) eats dinner B) watches TV C) plays the guitar D) plays with his friends
(Answer)
| C |
What is the next dialog turn? CONVERSATION:Conversation:
[a]. What does the Holy See mean by 'Reshaping the manner of evangelization'?;
[b]. it is necessary to have religious communities with a clear charismatic identity, assimilated and lived, capable of transmitting them to others and disposed to share them, religious communities with an intense spirituality and missionary enthusiasm for communicating the same spirit and the same evangelizing thrust; religious communities who know how to animate and encourage lay people to share the charism of their institute, according to their secular character and according to their different style of life, inviting them to discover new ways of making the same charism and mission operative.;
[a]. What does the Holy See say about 'Reshaping the manner of evangelization'?;
[b]. " Pope Francis addressed the Congregation in January 2017 on the theme of "Fidelity and perseverance" saying, "it is clear that one must first let oneself be evangelised in order to engage in evangelisation." Institutes of consecrated life are canonically erected institutes in the Roman Catholic Church whose members profess the evangelical counsels by vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience.;
[a]. What types of institutes are there?;
[b]. There are two types: Religious institutes are characterized by the public profession of vows, communal life, and a degree of separation from the world.;
[a]. Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?;
[b]. Some Institutes are called Orders.;
[a]. Why are they called Orders?;
[b]. These are Institutes in which, for historical reasons or because of their character or nature, solemn vows are made by at least some of the members.;
[a]. What do the members of an Institute do?;
[b]. | All members of these orders are called regulars (because they are governed by a Rule (i.e. "regula")), and if they are women they are called nuns ("moniales"). |
Question: A long time ago, when humans still lived in cities, on a cold morning near the end of a long, cruel winter, in magnificent Central Park in the middle of magnificent New York City, a young squirrel named Patch was awakened very early by the growls of his empty stomach. A squirrel's home is called a drey. Patch's drey was very comfortable. He lived high up an old oak tree, in a hollowed-out stump of a big branch that had long ago been cut off by humans. The entrance was only just big enough for Patch to squeeze in and out, but the drey itself was spacious, for a squirrel. Patch had lined his drey with dry leaves, grasses and bits of newspaper. It was warm and dry, and on that cold morning he would have liked nothing better than to stay home all day and sleep. But he was so hungry. Hunger filled him like water fills a glass. The cherry and maple trees had not yet started to bud; flowers had not yet begun to grow; the juicy grubs and bugs of spring had not yet emerged; and it had been two days since Patch had found a nut. Imagine how hungry you would feel if you went two whole days without eating, and you may have some idea how Patch felt that morning. Patch poked his head out of the drey into the cold air and shivered as he looked around. Clumps of white, crumbly ice still clung to the ground. Gusts of cold wind shook and rustled the trees' bare branches. The pale and distant sun seemed drained of heat. Patch took a moment to satisfy himself that there were no dangers nearby, no hawk circling above or unleashed dog below. Then he emerged from his drey and began to look for acorns. But what marvels, what miracles, what mysteries are hidden inside those simple words! Question: What was very comfortable for Patch? Options: A. the hollowed out canoe at the edge of the lake B. his bench on Central Park C. not enough information D. his drey in an old oak tree === The correct answer is
Answer: D
Question: Shortly after five, the hospital called. More precisely, the emergency room phoned to ask if Ray had a bed. Ray pretended to consult his admission log, just as he always did. The nightly hospital call meant one of three things: the chemical dependency floor was full (highly unlikely), the individual in question had fallen under the hospital's "one treatment episode every three months" sanction (also known as the Black List, and only moderately unlikely), or the prospective client had no insurance (in Ray's experience, very likely). The folks at the hospital knew, as did Ray, that federal law prohibited him from turning away individuals requesting detoxification services if he had an open bed. The hospital was generous enough to spring for a cab voucher for the intoxicate. In Ray's experience as well, overnight admissions were less interested in detox than in free food, a free bed and complimentary meds. For his two hour paperwork investment and aggravation, he would receive the benefit of knowing the client slept until noon then slipped out the side door and into another binge. Any bills for service generated for the brief stay would return in a week or so stamped "No Such Address" or simply "Return to Sender". On average, the clients of addictions services managed to muster a raging 25% of them who would ever pay a dime toward their bill. The night shift admission payment percentages were a quarter of that quarter in good years. Thus, the frequent calls from the hospital. They had little better luck in getting good addresses (or even with those, a client who stayed sober long enough to give a shit). No one relished treating the uninsured and uninsurable. It was fiscal suicide. The hospital was perfectly willing to let the local experts in deadbeats handle the workload. Tonight, Ray could tell them no. He liked telling them no, especially when it was the truth. Question: What is Ray's job title? Options: A. Service manager B. not enough information C. Admissions clerk D. Social worker === The correct answer is
Answer: B
Question: Today, many academics feel stuck between a rock and a hard place. They’re under huge pressure to write and publish but an ever-growing mountain of teaching and admin is stopping them doing just that. Our research finds that whilst nobody is immune to these pressures, some academics cope better than others – and that’s because over the years, they’ve developed personal “systems” to help them write. We recently carried out in-depth interviews with 23 scholars across the UK, Europe and the US. We deliberately chose a diverse group so as to not make any assumptions based on age, seniority, or research background. Academic experience ranged from six months to 27 years and subject fields ranged from social sciences, economics, business, and arts. We did this as part of our user research to inform the development of Prolifiko – a digital coaching tool for writers. Whilst every academic had developed a writing productivity system personal to them, we found there were six common “habits” that the most prolific (and generally least stressed) academics tended to use. 1. They “time-block” their writing in advance Scheduling – booking in time to write in advance – was the single most common habit of our writers. It didn’t appear to matter what type of time-blocking method a scholar chose to use or how lengthy a writing session was. Some blocked out long periods of time on sabbatical, whilst others preferred to block out short, regular times throughout the day or across a week. What seemed to matter far more was the act of planning, as this mentally prepared the individual for writing – and so made the process easier and less stressful. “When I need to write I block out time. I’m lucky in that I can work from home – I block out a couple of straight days to do the writing and I plan it in beforehand. I couldn’t really write in any other way than blocking out that time.” Question: How long had the academics surveyed been teaching? Options: A. 100 years B. several years C. 10 minutes D. not enough information === The correct answer is
Answer: | B |
Who is she referring to in the following sentence?
Alice helped Gwen move because she was nice.
Options are: I. Alice II. Gwen | I. |
This task is about reading the given passage and the question, return an incorrect answer to the given question.
Q: story: Do you know more and more Chinese artists have made regular donations to charity or put their efforts into charity work in China? Here let's know some of them. Faye Wong and her husband Li Yapeng started the Yan Ran Angel Foundation for harelipped children three years ago. It was named after their daughter. Its purpose is to help children under 14 to cure their harelips. The couple donated one million yuan (about $ 133,000) to start the organization. Cong Fei was born in a poor family. He became a successful singer in Shenzhen. He helped 178 poor students and disabled people for more than 10 years. Before he died of an illness at the age of 37 in 2006, he decided to donate his cornea to people with eye problems. He helped six people see the world. Guan Mucun has donated money to Project Hope to help poor students finish primary education. Thirty of these poor students have already finished high school with her support. Guan has also helped with charity work for environment protection, HIV/AIDS prevention, blood donation and "Mother Water". Guan had an unlucky childhood: her mother died when she was only 10 years old. With the help of the government and her neighbours, she grew up and was successful as a famous singer. Action star Jackie Chan is a wholehearted supporter of charities including UNICEF, Operation Smile and his own Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation. In 2007, he used much of his spare time to visit the farthest parts of China on his Dragon's Heart Charity Missions. The Dragon's Heart Foundation aims to meet the needs of poor children and the elderly in the hardest-to-reach areas of the country. Chan has made several trips to these poor villages, bringing warm clothing, wheelchairs and school supplies, and helping to build schools.', question: 'what was it named after?
A: | Yan Ran Angel Foundation |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Q: Washington (CNN) NAACP President Cornell William Brooks derided Donald Trump Wednesday, saying his recent comments about African-Americans were "an insulting degree of ignorance and/or insensitivity." On Tuesday, the Republican presidential nominee said African-American communities in the US are "absolutely in the worst shape that they've ever been in before." "We're going to rebuild our inner cities because our African-American communities are absolutely in the worst shape that they've ever been in before. Ever. Ever. Ever," Trump told a nearly all-white crowd during a rally in North Carolina. Brooks said Trump's assertion ignores "the fact that African-Americans were lynched, African-Americans were forced to drink out of colored water fountains, ride the back of the bus, were enslaved in this country ... demonstrates a profound ignorance of history and insensitivity to what we are going through at this very moment.""(It) demonstrates a profound ignorance of history," he saidTrump has tried to reach out to the black community
Question:King, who is black, said the word as he argued that African-_ cannot achieve success by emulating white people, as they will remain "negroes."
A: Americans
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Q: Carrying heavy items to his car and pushing a wheelchair, terror preacher Hani Al-Sibai does not seem to have severe mobility problems. Yet he is claiming £50,000 a year in disability and other benefits as he defies efforts to kick him out of the country. Now Al-Sibai, a ‘key influencer’ of the group behind the Tunisian beach massacre, could have his handouts from the taxpayer slashed after the Mail took these photographs casting doubt on his claim to be severely disabled. Al-Sibai, who has fought deportation from the UK for more than a decade, insists he is too unwell to work, cannot walk without severe discomfort and requires help with basic care, such as washing, dressing and using the toilet.Hani Al-Sibai says he has 'severe mobility problems' to get disability cashBut Al-Sibai was captured on camera by the Mail casting doubt on his claimHate preacher has fought deportation from the UK for more than a decadeThought to be a 'key influencer' behind the Tunisian beach massacre
Question:However the photographs caught _-Sibai walking with apparent ease in the sunshine.
A: Hani Al
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Q: What was meant to be the holiday of a lifetime turned into a nightmare for an Australian man when the formerly fit university lecturer was left stranded in a foreign hospital for five weeks after a severe stroke. John and Christine Rose were on a holiday in Slovenia in June last year, visiting their daughter Bernadette Smon, her husband, and their grandson, when the sprightly 70-year-old suffered an unexpected and significant stroke and was rushed to hospital in the capital Ljubljana. The couple had taken out the highest level of travel insurance with Allianz Global Assistance, and despite being assured on the day of her husband's stroke that the funding needed to bring him home would be quickly provided, Mrs Rose was left helplessly begging the insurer for five weeks before any action was taken.John and Christine Rose were on holiday in Slovenia in 2014Mr Rose suffered a severe stroke and was rushed to Ljubljana HospitalThe couple had taken out top-tier insurance with Allianz Global AssistanceMr Rose waited five weeks to received funding to fly him back to AustraliaCompany allegedly blamed 'world events' and 'time zones' saying process is 'complex'
Question:'We are glad that the _ family has returned home safely and that we were able to cover approximately $90,000 AUD in costs to repatriate John home.
A: | Christine Rose
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Based on the information present in the given passage, you need to write a correct answer to the given question. A correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. Do not write answers that address the question partially or incorrectly. The correct answer must be contained in the given paragraph.
Paragraph- Sent 1: Have you ever looked closely at a globe?
Sent 2: That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Sent 3: North America looks like it could fit next to Europe.
Sent 4: The edge of South America matches Africa.
Sent 5: Scientists noticed these same features.
Sent 6: It caused them to start asking questions.
Sent 7: They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
Sent 8: If so, how can something so large move so far?
Sent 9: What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Sent 10: Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents?
Sent 11: How can answering these questions help us?
Sent 12: A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions.
Sent 13: Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Sent 14: He noticed they were the same type and age.
Sent 15: He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side.
Sent 16: He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
Sent 17: One part went with North America.
Sent 18: The other part stayed with Europe.
Question: Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions?.
West to North America and East to Europe.
Paragraph- Sent 1: Defeated last month for re-election, Gov. Roy Barnes announced Tuesday that he will spend his first six months out of office as an unpaid attorney for the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, where he will represent poor people.
Sent 2: "One day I'll probably do some legal work that I will charge a handsome fee for - at least I hope there are those that are still willing to pay," he told reporters.
Sent 3: "But for now, I think it is important to fulfill my duty as a lawyer to help those who need it the most, to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves and to defend those whose life and livelihoods depend on it," he said.
Sent 4: Previous governors have gone to prestigious law firms, joined corporate boards or returned to thriving businesses.
Sent 5: "I don't think I've ever heard of anybody doing this before," Emory University political science professor Merle Black said.
Sent 6: "If he's actually going to represent individuals for that organization, they're going to get great representation.
Sent 7: You're going to get some powerful legal muscle there," Mr. Black said.
Sent 8: Mr. Barnes said he already has his first case, but he wouldn't say what it is.
Sent 9: Atlanta Legal Aid provides civil services to poor people in five metro Atlanta counties.
Sent 10: Mr. Barnes said he was hoping to send a message to other lawyers.
Sent 11: "This privilege to practice law is just that - it's a privilege.
Sent 12: And it comes with a cost and it comes with a bill .
Sent 13: We as lawyers have a responsibility to make sure that everyone, regardless of whether they can afford it or not, has quality representation.
Sent 14: And if we don't do that, then we're not much of a profession," he said.
Sent 15: Steven Gottlieb, the society's executive director, said, "I can't imagine anything that could be better than to have the governor of the state, in his first act as a private citizen, donate six months of his time to represent poor people .
Question: After losing re-election what did Roy Barnes say he would do?.
He will spend his first six months out of office as an unpaid attorney for the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, where he will represent poor people.
Paragraph- Sent 1: "The impact of her interest and work on the provision of legal services in the state of California is immeasurable," said Patricia Philips, senior of-counsel for Los Angeles' Morrison & Foerster.
Sent 2: "Its value is felt every day by someone who would otherwise be floundering around in the legal system yet dealing with very serious problems."Sent 3: Zelon's public-interest work has not gone unnoticed.
Sent 4: Several organizations that share her commitment to public service - including the National Legal Aid & Defender Association and the State Bar of California - have honored her.
Sent 5: Two years ago, Zelon received the Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award, which had been named for her one year earlier by the Law Firm Pro Bono Project, which she'd helped found.
Sent 6: "I didn't find out until I was standing in the great hall of the Supreme Court, surrounded by 300 people who were there, that the award had been named for me and was thereafter going to be given in my name.
Sent 7: It's very hard to believe, for anyone who knows me well, but I was actually speechless for a period," Zelon said.
Sent 8: Zelon faced one of the greatest challenges of her legal career, she said, when her appointment to the bench forced her to switch gears from civil litigation to criminal law.
Sent 9: "It was a steep learning curve for me," she said.
Sent 10: "It's a whole different set of processes.
Sent 11: The rules are different.
Sent 12: The case law is a whole body unto itself."Sent 13: Attorneys praise Zelon for her thorough understanding of the law.
Sent 14: "She's extremely well-versed in the law," Leon said.
Sent 15: "She's very thorough in her research," Wong said.
Sent 16: Of course, not all attorneys concur with every decision Zelon makes in court.
Sent 17: Some city attorneys disagree with her interpretation of evidentiary statutes when Zelon puts limits on their use of hearsay testimony.
Sent 18: But lawyers who have appeared before her say that they appreciate her intelligent interpretation of the law.
Question: What kind of awards and honors has Zelon received?.
| The Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award.
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a context and four options. Each option is a suggested ending for the context. You should read the context and pick the best ending for the context. Please answer with "A", "B", "C", and "D".
Problem:[header] How to get rid of laugh lines [title] Use moisturizers daily. [step] Using moisturizer can help hydrate your skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, including those around your mouth. For the best results, use skin moisturizer that contains collagen, which can help plump up and repair your skin. <sep> (A) [substeps] Look for a moisturizer that has a spf, such as spf 30, or including spf 30-35 with spf 15. Health professionals recommend against using products containing any higher ph than 70 or higher. (B) [title] Apply skin exfoliants on a regular basis. [step] Exfoliating can help remove dead skin cells to reveal the healthier, younger skin cells that lie beneath and reduce fine lines caused by laughing and smiling. (C) [substeps] The best moisturizer is calamine lotion (pho) and spf. Apply the moisturizer every night before you go to bed. (D) [substeps] Turn off the faucet and let the water run for a minute. Set your carrier oil or bentonite oil on a towel, and splash water on your face.
Solution: | B |
Question:
Read the text and answer the questions.
(Entertainment Weekly) -- In the movies, "the suburbs" are never just a place. They're a state of mind, a mythology we all know in our bones.
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio share a happy moment in "Revolutionary Road."
The myth goes something like this: The suburbs are comfortable, maybe even beautiful, but their serenity is rooted in a friendly American conformity, so that the people who live there have to repress their true selves, which will emerge when they drink too much and have affairs, or rage at each other for their dishonesty, which was all caused in the first place by ... the suburbs.
The best thing about "Revolutionary Road," a cool-blooded and disquieting adaptation of Richard Yates' 1961 novel about a powerfully unhappy Connecticut couple, is that it doesn't end with that rote vision of bourgeois anomie. It only begins there.
Frank and April Wheeler (Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet) are about 30, with two kids, and both believe they can evade the traps of the existence they've chosen. The year is 1955, and Frank has a New York job that bores him, marketing business machines. He takes solace in feeling superior to his work, and also in his midday martinis and occasional dip into the secretarial pool. April, meanwhile, wanted to be an actress, and still feels she's meant for higher things. Watch DiCaprio and Winslet talk about their reunion »
Moved to reach for something more, April comes up with a plan: She and Frank will sell their home and move to Paris, where she'll work as a government secretary and he will ... find himself. (It's like a '60s fantasy a decade ahead of time.) "Revolutionary Road" was directed by Sam Mendes, who made the glibly scathing "American Beauty," only here he wants us to share not just Frank and April's misery but the frail reveries that hold them together.
1. What movie is the article about?
2. Who is the director?
3. Is this his first directing job?
4. What else has he done?
5. Is the movie an original screenplay?
6. Was it a book?
7. Who wrote the novel?
8. What year?
9. What is it about?
10. Who stars in the movie?
11. Why are they unhappy?
12. What do they do?
13. What characters do DiCaprio and Winslet play?
14. Do they have kids?
15. How many?
16. Does Frank Wheeler work?
17. What does he do?
18. What does April Wheeler do?
19. What do they decide to do?
20. What will that do?
Numbered answers:
1. Revolutionary Road
2. Sam Mendes
3. No
4. American Beauty
5. No
6. Yes
7. Richard Yates
8. 1961
9. a powerfully unhappy Connecticut couple
10. Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio
11. people who live in the suburbs have to repress their true selves
12. drink too much and have affairs
13. Frank and April Wheeler
14. Yes
15. two
16. Yes
17. marketing business machines
18. wanted to be an actress
19. She and Frank will sell their home and move to Paris
20. she'll work as a government secretary and he will ... find himself.
Question:
Read the text and answer the questions.
Rudy Saldia is a 25-year-old postman from America. Every day he rides to deliver parcels across his hometown of Philadelphia with his six-month-old cat called MJ always sitting on his shoulders. MJ, short for Mary Jane, is different from other cats. She was born in a drawer in Rudy's bedroom on April Fool's day. When she got older, Rudi noticed that her favorite place to rest was his shoulders, so he decided to train her to work with him. "The first day we crossed one block. The next day we tried two blocks and now we can ride about 25 miles every day. MJ enjoys moving around on my shoulders," Rudi said. However, Rudy hopes to be able to ride 100 miles with MJ in the coming day. "People are always surprised and excited to watch us. I often hear someone shout, 'Oh, my God, he has a cat on his shoulder! How lovely that is!' MJ is so comfortable on my shoulder and she never hurts me with her claws. We always get on well with each other and have a great time during the work." Rudy smiled. MJ loves noisy streets of Philadelphia, the only problem is that she is scared of the siren . However, her owner Rudi is always there for her. One day, if you go to Philadelphia and see a postman with a cat on his shoulder, don't be surprised!
1. What does the person do?
2. How old is he?
3. Where are they from?
4. What does he transport?
5. Where?
6. Does he go alone?
7. Who goes with him?
8. What is it's name?
9. Is it short for anything?
10. What is she like?
11. Why is that?
12. How did that happen?
13. Does she walk with him?
14. How does she travel with him?
15. How far do they go?
16. Do they do this every day?
17. Do people enjoy seeing this?
18. What does she think of it?
19. What about him?
20. Is she afraid of anything?
21. What of?
Numbered answers:
1. They're a postman
2. 25
3. America
4. Parcels
5. Philadelphia
6. No
7. his cat
8. MJ
9. Mary Jane
10. Different from other cats
11. She works with him
12. He trained her
13. No
14. On his shoulders
15. about 25 miles
16. Yes
17. Yes
18. MJ is comfortable
19. He has great time
20. Yes
21. The siren.
Question:
Read the text and answer the questions.
CHAPTER XXVII
THE SILVER CLASP
It was about eleven o'clock on a hot morning and Kenwardine, who had adopted native customs, was leisurely getting his breakfast in the patio. Two or three letters lay among the fruit and wine, but he did not mean to open them yet. He was something of a sybarite and the letters might blunt his enjoyment of the well-served meal. Clare, who had not eaten much, sat opposite, watching him. His pose as he leaned back with a wineglass in his hand was negligently graceful, and his white clothes, drawn in at the waist by a black silk sash, showed his well-knit figure. There were touches of gray in his hair and wrinkles round his eyes, but in spite of this he had a look of careless youth. Clare, however, thought she noticed a hint of preoccupation that she knew and disliked.
Presently Kenwardine picked out an envelope with a British stamp from among the rest and turned it over before inserting a knife behind the flap, which yielded easily, as if the gum had lost its strength. Then he took out the letter and smiled with ironical amusement. If it had been read by any unauthorized person before it reached him, the reader would have been much misled, but it told him what he wanted to know. There was one word an Englishman or American would not have used, though a Teuton might have done so, but Kenwardine thought a Spaniard would not notice this, even if he knew English well. The other letters were not important, and he glanced at his daughter.
1. What time was it in the morning?
2. Who had adopted the native customs?
3. Where was he getting his breakfast?
4. Who was sitting and watching him?
5. What color clothes was he wearing?
6. and what fabric was the sash?
7. What look did he have?
8. Did he have wrinkles?
9. and what about a few gray hair?
10. Did the envelope have an American stamp?
| Numbered answers:
1. eleven o'clock
2. Kenwardine
3. the patio
4. Clare
5. white
6. silk
7. of careless youth
8. yes
9. yes
10. no |
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Spanish royal family -- The House of Bourbon-Anjou (or simply House of Bourbon-Spain) is the current Spanish Royal Family. It consists of the present king, the queen consort, their children and the king's parents. The Spanish royal family belongs to the House of Bourbon.
is there still a royal family in spain
It's a Wonderful Life -- In 1993, Republic Pictures, which was the successor to NTA, relied on the 1990 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Stewart v. Abend (which involved another Stewart film, Rear Window) to enforce its claim to the copyright. While the film's copyright had not been renewed, Republic still owned the film rights to ``The Greatest Gift''; thus the plaintiffs were able to argue its status as a derivative work of a work still under copyright. NBC, since 1996, is licensed to show the film on U.S. network television, and traditionally shows it twice during the holidays, with one showing on Christmas Eve. Paramount (via parent company Viacom's 1998 acquisition of Republic's then-parent, Spelling Entertainment) once again has distribution rights for the first time since 1955.
is it's a wonderful life public domain
Hazelnut -- The hazelnut is the nut of the hazel and therefore includes any of the nuts deriving from species of the genus Corylus, especially the nuts of the species Corylus avellana. It also is known as cobnut or filbert nut according to species. A cob is roughly spherical to oval, about 15--25 mm (0.59--0.98 in) long and 10--15 mm (0.39--0.59 in) in diameter, with an outer fibrous husk surrounding a smooth shell. A filbert is more elongated, being about twice as long as its diameter. The nut falls out of the husk when ripe, about 7 to 8 months after pollination. The kernel of the seed is edible and used raw or roasted, or ground into a paste. The seed has a thin, dark brown skin, which sometimes is removed before cooking.
| is a filbert and a hazelnut the same thing
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete.
What's the difference in meaning between 'register' and 'registry'? Can both be used interchangeably when talking about an official (public) list of items, records?.
Output: | The online oxford dict says: Register noun official list or record, for example of births, marriages, and deaths, of shipping, or of historic places. a book or record of attendance, for example of students in a class or school or guests in a hotel. Registry: noun (plural registries) a place or office where registers or records are kept. But yeah, it also says that a registry too can mean a list. And I think 'Registry' is used more in the former context than the later. Even while talking in context of computers we say things like 'Windows Registry'. For me, the word register brings along a sense of being finite but registry does not. like when I think of a register of records, I usually get a quantified picture of the records list comes to my mind, like a page, or a notebook. but 'registry' brings along a picture of non quantifiable !! or its just weird with me. Anyone have other thoughts on this? |
Given a passage and a question, find the answer to the question based on the passage. The answer should consist of only one word that lies in the span of only one of the sentences in the passage.
Q: Paragraph: Rochon made her film debut in 1985 , when she starred opposite Fred Williamson in Fox Trap . In 1987 , she played the role of Debby in the film The Wild Pair , starring Beau Bridges and Bubba Smith . In 1989 , Rochon acted opposite Eddie Murphy in 1989 's Harlem Nights , as the memorable `` Sunshine '' character . She again worked with Murphy in the successful 1992 romantic comedy , Boomerang . In 1995 , she was regular cast member during the first season of The WB sitcom , The Wayans Bros .
Question: who played sunshine in the movie harlem nights
A: | Rochon |
Q: A: It's divided, yeah. B: Wow! A: It really is, so we've got our Cowboys here and, uh, I don't think anybody roots differently
somebody roots differently
A: No
Q: But don't dilly-dally for too long. Once it's published we are all going to look a little risible if we have made no adjustments to what is after all known as being predominantly my own design of gallery. Also I am a bit older than the rest of you but you can perhaps understand that I don't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation.
he doesn't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation
A: Yes
Q: After the twelfth dot, two thirds of the way down the page, the transcript of this long session tails away into blank paper. I suppose what's happened is this. He has gone on staring out of the window thinking and she has gone on staring at him waiting with such absorption that neither of them noticed the tape had run out.
the tape had run out
A: | Yes |
Answer: The jaguar. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Passage: The jaguar is the largest cat species in the Americas and the third-largest after the tiger and the lion. This spotted cat closely resembles the leopard, but is usually larger and sturdier. It ranges across a variety of forested and open terrains, but its preferred habitat is tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest, swamps and wooded regions. The jaguar enjoys swimming and is largely a solitary, opportunistic, stalk-and-ambush predator at the top of the food chain. As a keystone species it plays an important role in stabilizing ecosystems and regulating prey populations.
Question: Based on this passage, what is the largest cat in the americas?
CoT: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: The jaguar is the largest cat species in the Americas and the third-largest after the tiger and the lion.
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Answer: U.S Armed Forces military personnel , military retirees , and their dependents , including some members of the Reserve Component. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Tricare (styled TRICARE), formerly known as the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS), was a health care program of the United States Department of Defense Military Health System. Tricare provided civilian health benefits for U.S Armed Forces military personnel, military retirees, and their dependents, including some members of the Reserve Component. The Tricare program was managed by Tricare Management Activity (TMA) under the authority of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs). Tricare was the civilian care component of the Military Health System, although historically it also included health care delivered in the military medical treatment facilities.
Answer this question based on the passage: who does tricare provide accident and health coverage to?
CoT: This is the relevant information: Tricare provided civilian health benefits for U.S Armed Forces military personnel, military retirees, and their dependents, including some members of the Reserve Component.
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Answer: Howard Jerome Morris. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
Ques: Context: Howard Jerome Morris (September 4, 1919 -- May 21, 2005) was an American actor, voice actor and director who was best known for his role in The Andy Griffith Show as Ernest T. Bass.
Question: who was the actor that played ernest t bass?
CoT: To answer the question, consider the following: Howard Jerome Morris (September 4, 1919 -- May 21, 2005) was an American actor, voice actor and director who was best known for his role in The Andy Griffith Show as Ernest T. Bass.
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Answer: 13 August 1961. Now, what could be the question and solution-maybe?
| Ques: The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer, pronounced ( bɛʁˈliːnɐ ˈmaʊ̯ɐ) (listen) ) was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany), starting on 13 August 1961, the Wall cut off (by land) West Berlin from virtually all of surrounding East Germany and East Berlin until government officials opened it in November 1989. Its demolition officially began on 13 June 1990 and finished in 1992. The barrier included guard towers placed along large concrete walls, accompanied by a wide area (later known as the "death strip") that contained anti-vehicle trenches, "fakir beds" and other defenses. The Eastern Bloc portrayed the Wall as protecting its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that had marked East Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period.
Answer this question: when did the berlin wall start being built?
CoT: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: Constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany), starting on 13 August 1961, the Wall cut off (by land) West Berlin from virtually all of surrounding East Germany and East Berlin until government officials opened it in November 1989.
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you are given a second sentence. Your task is to generate the first sentence on the same topic but incoherent and inconsistent with the second sentence.
However , she is seen in few episodes .
Output: | She is very gentle and always knows how to help the villagers when they are hurt . |
Please add spaces between words: Therearefewwaysusingwhichitcanbeaccomplished.
| There are few ways using which it can be accomplished. |
Please answer the following question: Determine the topic of the passage. "The seven SI base units and the interdependency of their definitions: for example, to extract the definition of the metre from the speed of light , the definition of the second must be known while the ampere and candela are both dependent on the definition of energy which in turn is defined in terms of length , mass and time ." Topic:
Answer: | SI base unit |
Question: New sexual harassment and racial discrimination lawsuits are rocking the already scandal riddled Fox News Channel. Three new lawsuits were filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Two allege racial harassment at Fox News, while a third alleges sexual harassment at Fox News Radio. The cases increase to 23 the number of past or present Fox employees represented by attorney Doug Wigdor, the majority having cases alleging racial hostility by a since-fired financial executive. Fox said Monday that the lawsuits have no legal basis. Kathleen Lee, a Fox News Radio employee of more than 10 years, alleges that radio anchor Ron Flatter subjected her to “unrelenting sexual harassment” after the network hired him in 2013. A former Fox employee, Adasa Blanco, said she alerted Fox executives about racially hostile behavior on the part of former Fox controller Judith Slater more than eight years before the executive was let go. Slater has denied charges of racially hostile conduct. Blanco, who is Hispanic, said that Slater made fun of her accent. In the lawsuit, Wigdor said Fox “knowingly harbored and protected” a racist employee for more than eight years and misrepresented to the public that it fired Slater quickly upon learning of her behavior. Naima Farrow, another former Fox employee who worked for Slater, said she was fired without warning or explanation in 2015, less than three days after telling superiors she was pregnant. Farrow, who is black, said Slater mockingly referred to her as “girlfriend.” Fox News said in a statement that it is committed to a diverse workplace free from discrimination, and takes any complaint seriously. In these cases, Fox “took prompt, effective and, when necessary, strong remedial action,” the network said. “We believe these latest claims are without legal basis and look forward to proving that the company at all times has acted appropriately, and lawfully, in connection with these matters.” The new legal claims come as Fox News is battling a series of... According to the above context, answer the following question. who had lawsuits filed against them?
Answer: Fox News
Question: President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Senate will be on the ballot. Democrats are pointing to exit polls in both Virginia and New Jersey that showed that anger at Trump was a major factor in stimulating Democrats to get to the polls. They also note Democratic gains in the battle for state delegate seats in Virginia, another sign of grass-roots enthusiasm that could help Democrats in races for lower-level offices across the country. In New Jersey, Governor-elect Phil Murphy, a Democrat, saw his election as a direct rebuke of the Republican president. "New Jersey sent an unmistakable message to the entire nation. We are better than this!" Murphy told cheering supporters at his victory rally. In Virginia, Democrat Ralph Northam defeated Republican Ed Gillespie in a campaign that focused, in part, on Trump and his policies, especially on immigration. At a news conference Wednesday, Northam said his victory showed that Virginians had a message for the country and the world. "The divisiveness, the hatred, the bigotry, the politics that is tearing this country apart, that is not the United States of America that people love and it certainly not the Commonwealth of Virginia that they love," he said. Political analysts said Democratic enthusiasm and a focus on Trump were clearly on display in both states. "We have heard for months and months about all this energy on the left. It had not materialized until tonight," said Steve Peoples of the Associated Press. "A big night for Democrats and, really, it was a repudiation of sorts of the Trump nationalist message." Even some Republicans saw the results as a rejection of the Trump political brand. Representative Scott Taylor of Virginia told the New York Times that he believes the president's "divisive... According to the above context, answer the following question. How long did people vote on election day in VA for the midterm elections?
Answer: most of the daytime hours
Question: Both gross and tragic. The 1980 Bank Robbery in Central Nyack that was medically managed at the Nyack Hospital where I responded to the ONLY Code 66 of my career. That “66”indicated for us an external disaster about to unload in our emergency room. The two policemen who were mortally injured and died on our stretchers were personal friends and one the boyfriend of one of the nurses. Their injuries were from machine guns where the flesh is riddled with explosive elements as opposed to a gunshot wounds where there is both an entry and exit site. In our Trauma and Triage Course we never learned about machine gun injuries. Additionally there were the criminals who were also injured and of course we needed to treat them as any other patient regardless of their behavior. The friends of the injured policemen were trying to get to these villains and it was just the most awful evening of my life. To this day I remember feeling nauseous in a way I had never felt before. We had debriefing sessions for weeks and of course were very upset for months. The wounds we had to address, the insertion of chest tubes and everything else all in such a rapid manner was indeed a more than gross situation. There was even open heart massage. Private doctors reported to help; many are not trained or current in emergency medicine; much is left to critical care nurses in a community hospital that is not a teaching institution with residents and interns on staff. Recently one of the women involved in this crime came up for parole. Of course there was great opposition from the community relative to her release. She was young and that was 38 years ago. I believe people deserve a second chance, but of course this is a very controversial matter. According to the above context, answer the following question. Who were those placed on stretchers?
Answer: | Two policemen who later died |
Logic ==> Artwork and photos are hung on walls as a decoration.
painting
Question ==> After coming home from his trip to the west coat, John hung the fox on his wall. He could do this because the fox was what?
Options:
- hen house
- painting
- california
- virginia
- blowing the house down
** In a waiting room at airport someone might lost luggage. Luggage is being taken at an airport.
airport
** Where might someone in a waiting room for lost luggage be?
Options:
- clinic
- hospitals
- airport
- mailroom
- doctor's office
Detailed logic: Work of art expresses the artist's emotions so art created while artist is angry may convey the strong emotion. Painting is work of art.
strong emotion
Question for this logic: I was creating art while angry, what did my painting convey inadvertently?
Options:
- work of art
- feeling of accomplishment
- making love
- pleasure
- strong emotion
Logic ==> Outside refers to all outdoor space in nature. Picnic is a meal had outdoors.
outside
Question ==> Billy is an animal, but he is alergic to trees. He hates them very much. Still, he wants to have a picnic and can't stand the idea of buying food from a restaurant. Where would he have his picnic?
Options:
- addidas
- north america
- cafe
- outside
- woodland
** Pasting is the process of inserting a piece of data copied from elsewhere. Copying is to make an identical version of something. Making identical versions of data and inserting them elsewhere is a common procedure used in softwares.
paste
** The man became more efficient at his work, he learned shortcuts to copy and what?
Options:
- soft copy
- paste
- unique
- ocean
- creation
Detailed logic: Doctors office has nurse. Doctors office has doctors. Doctors office have nurses working with a doctor.
doctor's office
Question for this logic: | Where do nurses work with one doctor?
Options:
- resuscitate
- doctor's office
- hospital
- reception
- nursing home |
Definition: In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question.
Input: In November 1995, owner Abe Pollin announced he was changing the team's nickname, because Bullets had acquired violent overtones that had made him increasingly uncomfortable over the years, particularly given the high homicide and crime rate in the early 1990s in Washington, D.C. It was widely believed to also be related to the assassination of Pollin's longtime friend, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Output: | why did the bullets change their name to the wizards |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given a sentence in English, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning.
The NBA season of 1975 -- 76 was the 30th season of the National Basketball Association .
Solution: The 1975 -- 76 season of the National Basketball Association was the 30th season of the NBA .
Why? The paraphrase of the original sentence in English is correct and accurate because even though sentence order has been changed, the denotion that the 30th season of the NBA occurred in the years 1975 - 1976 is retained.
New input: In other words , " die " or " remember that you will remember " .
Solution: | In other words , " die death " or " remember that you will remember " . |
Instructions: In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
Input: Question: What year was the prize that the Assemble collective received first given out? Passage:Nottingham is a research-led institution, and two academics connected with the university were awarded Nobel Prizes in 2003. Clive Granger was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. Much of the work on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was carried out at Nottingham, work for which Sir Peter Mansfield received the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2003. Nottingham remains a strong centre for research into MRI. The university has contributed to a number of other significant scientific advances. Frederick Kipping, Professor of Chemistry (1897–1936), made the discovery of silicone polymers at Nottingham. Major developments in the in vitro culture of plants and micropropogation techniques were made by plant scientists at Nottingham, along with the first production of transgenic tomatoes by Don Grierson in the 1980s. Other innovations at the university include cochlear implants for deaf children and the brace-for-impact position used in aircraft. In 2015, the Assemble collective, of which the part-time Architecture Department tutor Joseph Halligan is a member, won the Turner Prize, Europe's most prestigious art award. Other facilities at Nottingham include a 46 teraflop supercomputer.
Links: a. Turner Prize b. Silicone c. Magnetic resonance imaging d. Turner Prize
Output: | a |
[Q]: someone is slicing a vegetable.
Someone is slicing a tomato.
[A]: 3
[Q]: A woman is firing a rifle.
A man is performing stunts.
[A]: 0
[Q]: 11 killed in Chinese police station attack
Eleven killed in China police station attack
[A]: | 5 |
You are given a sentence and a question. You're expected to write the correct answer based on the sentence.
--------
Question: Sentence: Will is about to have a birthday party. His mother has some supplies left over from other parties. She puts some straws on the counter. There are red ones and yellow ones. Will picks up a yellow straw and tries to bend it into a donut shape, but it breaks. He picks up a red one and does the same thing and he's able to touch the two ends together. Question: Which of the straws is less pliable?
Answer: the yellow straw
Question: Sentence: Mike and Dan left the bar at the exact same time, and and drove the exact same speed. Mike drove for 7 minutes more than Dan. Question: Who traveled the most distance?
Answer: Mike
Question: Sentence: Mike and Sue decide to ride their bikes around the park. They follow the same path but Mike rides his bike twice as fast as Sue. Question: After ten minutes, who will have covered less distance?
Answer: | Sue
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In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence.
This is evidence : the company that made some of the products had to pay a lot of money to the broadcasting bureaus . | This is evidence , the company that made some products had to pay lots of money to the broadcasting breaus . |
Based on the information present in the given passage, you need to write a correct answer to the given question. A correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. Do not write answers that address the question partially or incorrectly. The correct answer must be contained in the given paragraph.
[EX Q]: Paragraph- Sent 1: The family across the street has a cat.
Sent 2: He is a cute black kitty named Dillon.
Sent 3: The cat is about two years old, and the family has had him for about a year.
Sent 4: He is an indoor cat who is not allowed to go outside.
Sent 5: The children like to play with Dillon because he still acts like a kitten.
Sent 6: Dillon jumps around, and chases flies, beetles and spiders.
Sent 7: When he plays with the children, he sometimes uses his paws to attack them, but he doesn't try to hurt them with his claws.
Sent 8: Dillon is a great cat but he has one problem: he likes to eat bread.
Sent 9: The family only feeds him cat food, never human food like steak or potatoes.
Sent 10: But the cat likes the smell of bread so much that he tries to find it everywhere he can.
Sent 11: Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away.
Sent 12: He finds loaves of bread from the store on the floor and claws through the wrappers.
Sent 13: The cat climbs into the bread cupboard looking for hot dog and hamburger buns.
Sent 14: The family tries to make Dillon stop getting into the bread by spraying him with water when he goes after bread.
Sent 15: They yell at him when he walks on the table.
Sent 16: But Dillon does not listen.
Sent 17: The kitty keeps trying to find bread to eat.
Sent 18: The family thinks that the man who took care of Dillon when he was a very young kitten must have been a baker or cook, and that's why Dillon likes the smell and taste of bread so much!.
Question: How old is Dillon?.
[EX A]: Almost 2.
[EX Q]: Paragraph- Sent 1: One look at Fred Rooney, and you just know he's the good guy.
Sent 2: A trace of childish innocence in his face gives the lanky Bethlehem lawyer a Jimmy Stewart-like quality of quiet trust.
Sent 3: In black jeans and button-down shirt, he's a kind of folk hero in the south Bethlehem melting pot where he's crafted a law practice catering to working-class families - mostly Latino - in the shadow of the hulkish remnants of Bethlehem Steel.
Sent 4: A two-hour drive away, at City University of New York Law School in Queens, Rooney spends several days a week helping upstart lawyers develop storefront practices that, like his, provide legal representation to folks who can't afford a $250-an-hour legal counselor.
Sent 5: Kristin Booth Glen, the law school's dean, took one look at Rooney and knew he was the right person to head the innovative Community Legal Resources Network.
Sent 6: ''Fred's so low-key, he's Midwestern in effect,'' says Glen, a former New York Supreme Court judge.
Sent 7: ''He captivates people, he inspires loyalty.''Sent 8: For bringing legal representation to the poor and a host of other social causes, including finding medical care for seriously ill children in Latin America, the Moravian College Alumni Association has chosen Rooney for its prestigious Haupert Humanitarian Award.
Sent 9: The award, given to only a select few alumni, will be presented at 7:30 tonight at a reception on Moravian's Priscilla Payne Hurd campus.
Sent 10: Moravian, where he was an undergraduate in the early 1970s, inspired Rooney's deep sense of social justice.
Sent 11: The son of a Bethlehem Steel executive in New York, he came to the Bethlehem campus from an affluent upbringing on Long Island.
Sent 12: The young Rooney might have set his sights on Washington, D.C., like his uncle, former U.S. Rep. Fred Rooney of Bethlehem.
Sent 13: After all, politics run in the Rooney family.
Sent 14: His brother, state Rep. T.J. Rooney of Bethlehem, is a power in the state Legislature and the Democratic Party.
Sent 15: But on a trip to Colombia when he was a junior at Moravian, the child of privilege saw human suffering, malnutrition and poverty the likes of which he had never imagined.
Sent 16: ''I couldn't understand why we live this way and they live that way,'' Rooney recalled.
Sent 17: ''It's been the guiding light of my life ever since.''Sent 18: After graduating in CUNY Law School's first class in 1986, he took a job with Lehigh Valley Legal Services.
Question: What is Fred Rooney's profession?.
[EX A]: He provides legal representation to those who cannot afford a lawyer.
[EX Q]: Paragraph- Sent 1: The 1933 double eagle, a $20 gold piece with a mysterious history that involves a president, a king and a Secret Service sting operation, was auctioned Tuesday last night for a record price for a coin, $7.59 million, nearly double the previous record.
Sent 2: The anonymous buyer, believed to be an individual collector who lives in the United States, made the winning bid in a fiercely contested nine-minute auction at Sotheby's in Manhattan.
Sent 3: Eight bidders were joined by 500 coin collectors and dealers in an auction house audience seemingly devoid of celebrity bidders, while an additional 534 observers followed the bidding on eBay.
Sent 4: As auction houses prepare for their fall seasons in an uncertain economy, the sale price "suggests that the marketplace for important items is enormously strong," said David Redden, a vice chairman at Sotheby's, who was the auctioneer.
Sent 5: "This is an astonishing new record for a coin," he said.
Sent 6: In an unprecedented move, the auction proceeds were split by the U.S. Mint and a London coin dealer, Stephen Fenton, who had won that right in court after having been arrested by Secret Service agents for trying to sell the coin in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan in 1996.
Sent 7: Henrietta Holsman Fore, the director of the U.S. Mint, who witnessed the sale, said, "The monies we receive will go toward helping to pay down the debt and to fight the war on terrorism."Sent 8: Fenton commented that the double eagle had been on "a long historic journey, with a very satisfying ending."Sent 9: He added, "I am thrilled with the price."Sent 10: The previous numismatic record holder was an 1804 U.S. silver dollar, which sold for $4.14 million in 1999.
Sent 11: Sotheby's partner in the one-lot auction was Stack's Rare Coins, with which it shared the customary 15 percent commission.
Sent 12: "I have never seen as much interest in the sale of any coin in my 30 years in the business," said Lawrence R. Stack, the company's managing director.
Sent 13: "This is the Mona Lisa of coins," said Beth Deisher, editor of Coin World, the largest weekly coin publication in the United States, with a circulation of 85,000.
Sent 14: "It is unique.
Sent 15: Forbidden fruit."Sent 16: Collectors' Web sites have surged with speculation about the sale price, and enthusiasts even organized betting pools.
Question: How long did the bidding for the 1933 double eagle last?.
[EX A]: | 9 minutes.
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Q: Given a sentence in English, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning.
The female lead role was played by Cortez in " Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown " , directed by Erminio Salvi .
A: | Cortez played the female lead in " Ali Baba and the Sacred Crown " , directed by Erminio Salvi . |
In this task, you're given two sentences. Indicate if the first sentence clearly entails the second sentence (i.e., one can conclude the 2nd sentence by reading the 1st one). Indicate your answer with '1' if the first sentence entails the second sentence, otherwise answer with '0'.
[EX Q]: Sentence 1: The Prince of Wales and Bowles will marry on Friday, April 8, at Windsor Castle, said Clarence House, Charles' residence and office. Sentence 2: The Prince of Wales and Bowles will marry in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle.
[EX A]: 0
[EX Q]: Sentence 1: The Black Panther, or "The Black Pearl", as he was known, was top scorer in the 1966 World Cup, with nine goals to his name. Sentence 2: The best scorer at the World Championship in 1966 was "The Black Pearl."
[EX A]: 1
[EX Q]: Sentence 1: According to Nelson Beavers, who is a co-owner of the current company, Carolina Analytical Laboratories, LLC. and has ownership/employment history with Woodson-Tenent and Eurofins, the septic system was installed in the early 1990s. Sentence 2: Nelson Beavers worked for Eurofins.
[EX A]: | 1
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In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Input: Consider Input: Who produced the 1968 film that inspired the stage musical in which Hushabye Mountain is featured?
Output: Albert R. Broccoli
Input: Consider Input: Dyson is a well-known maker of ring-shaped bladeless fans, but which Japanese company invented them, in 1981?
Output: Toshiba
Input: Consider Input: Which Middle Eastern country contains both the Church of St. Mary of Blachernae, and Galatasaray High School?
| Output: Turkey
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CoT and answer: Dragon Ball has 6 TV series, 3 TV specials, and 2 direct to video spinoffs as of 2020. Friday the 13th has 12 movies in the franchise and 1 TV series as of 2020.
yes
Do reverse engineering and find the question: Does Dragon Ball shows and movies fall short of Friday 13th number of projects?
Solution: Paratroopers use parachutes to glide. Parachutes function by creating drag in an atmosphere. There is no atmosphere in a vacuum.
Answer: no
Question: Can paratroopers be used in a vacuum?
Reasoning & answer: Metroid was a 1986 video game released on the Nintendo Entertainent System. Polygons were a graphics style that became prominent in the 1990s on the Sony Playstation. Nintendo Entertainment System games had a 2-D pixel-art style. Metroid is hailed as being the first mainstream game with a playable female protagonist.
no
Question: Was the original Metroid groundbreaking for its polygons?
CoT and answer: The opening scene of Disney's Frozen shows a group of ice breakers. They have moose that carry the heavy ice blocks. One of them, Kristoff, becomes separated with his moose Sven. When Queen Elsa flees Arendelle and Princess Anna gives chase, she quickly encounters Kristoff.
yes
Do reverse engineering and find the question: Are moose used for work near the kingdom of Arendelle?
Solution: Crickets (also known as "true crickets"), of the family Gryllidae, are insects related to bush crickets, and, more distantly, to grasshoppers. Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a 20-metre (22-yard) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. Human beings belong to the family Hominidae.
Answer: no
Question: Does Rahul Dravid belong to the family Gryllidae?
Solution: The Beatles consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. George Harrison was married to Pattie Boyd from 1966-1977. Eric Clapton married Pattie Boyd in 1979.
Answer: yes
Question: | Did Eric Clapton have similar taste in women to one of the Beatles? |
Given the stream of consciousness rationale, provide a reasonable question and answer. Rationale: One can complete work on a computer but a computer cannot complete work on a person.
The question and answer: | Which of the following two sentences does not make sense?
Options:
- Sentence A: "She completed work on his computer."
- Sentence B: "Her computer completed work on her."
The answer is Sentence B |
Question: When NASA astronaut Scott Kelly completes his yearlong mission on the International Space Station next year, he'll come back just a little bit younger than his twin, Mark, than he was before. This is because time travels more slowly in space, a phenomenon first described by Albert Einstein's 1915 theory of general relativity.
This December, universities and academies around the world are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the theory's publication.
Even 60 years after his death, Einstein is still the most important scientist of the modern era. Looking back as far as 2,400 years ago, only Newton, Galileo and Aristotle were his equals.
Born in the era of horse-drawn carriages, his ideas started a technological revolution that brought about more change in one century than in the 2,000 years before.
In 1905, Einstein published four important scientific papers. These completely changed people's ideas about space, time, light and matter. In one of these papers Einstein. introduced his theory of special relativity. Two groundbreaking parts of the theory were about the relationship between mass and energy and the speed of light. Einstein was able to show that mass and energy were connected through the formula E=MC2. The theory also says that no object can travel faster than the speed of light.
About 10 years later came his theory of general relativity, the theory that modern physics is really based on. In Einstein's mathematics, space has three dimensions, and the fourth dimension is time. Space and time are part of one continuum, called space-time. The presence of mass changes space-time, which explains where gravity comes from.
Computers, satellites, telecommunication, lasers, television and nuclear power, many of the biggest developments in the modern world, can be linked to Einstein's work.
"We are a different people than we were a century ago," said astrophysicist Michael Shara of the American Museum of Natural. History, "completely different, because of Einstein."
However, there's more to him beyond the image of a science mastermind. Einstein, as a person, has also become a grandfatherly icon in our culture.
He liked playing Mozart on his Violin and keeping fit by hiking and walking. Power was not his goal. In 1952, the young nation of Israel asked Einstein to be its president, but he refused.
And, yes, he was eccentric. With hair like that, how could he not be? 1. Scott Kelly is what?
2. Does time travel more quickly in space?
3. What year did Einstein introduce the theory of relativity?
4. Even after death, Einstein is considered to be what?
5. Who were the only two people considered to be his equals?
6. He was born in the era of what?
7. His scientific papers completely changed people's ideas about what?
8. What formula did he come up with?
9. No object can travel faster than what?
10. Modern technology can be linked to what? Provide a numbered list of answers.
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A numbered of answers: 1. an astronaut
2. no
3. 1915
4. the most important scientist the era
5. Newton, Gailieo and Aristotle
6. horse-drawn carriages
7. time, light and matter.
8. E=MC2
9. the speed of light.
10. Einstein's work.
Question: Robert Fredy was general manager of a large hotel in Ashbury park. New Jersey. One cold day two years ago when he stopped his car at a traffic light, Stephen Pear man, an out-of-work taxi and truck driver, walked up to Fredy's car hoping to earn some change by washing his windshield.Like many motorists who try to keep the beggars off, Fredy turned on the wipers to show he wasn't interested.
Pearman put his head close to the window."Come on, mister.Give me a chance.I need a job," he said.Something in Stephen Pearman's voice moved Robert Fredy.In the seconds before traffic started moving again, Fredy handed a business card and told him to call if he was serious.
"My friends told me he was just pulling my leg, "said Pearman."But I said, " No, he's a
businessman.I need to give it a shot."
Two days later,29-year-old Pearman appeared in the manager's office of the big hotel.Fredy gave him a job and housing and lent him pocket money while training him.
Today, Pearman works full time setting up the hotel's dining halls for business meetings.In the past two years, he has found a flat, married and repaid Fredy's loans.
"Mr.Fredy gave me a second chance, "says Pearman, " And I took advantage of it.I could have just come here a while, eaten up and left.But there is no future in washing windshields."
Ordinarily, Fredy keeps away from the street people."But Pearman seemed so honest and open, asking for a chance rather than just money," Fredy says, "I don't hand my business card to just anybody.But I'm glad I did in this case." 1. Give me a chance.I need a job said who ?
2. who was a general manager
3. what happened 2 years ago ?
4. did Stephen Pear man have a job at the time ?
5. how old is Pearman ?
6. did he get a job then ?
7. what does he do today for work ?
8. who gave him the business card ?
9. what did his friends think ?
10. did he pay all his loans ? Provide a numbered list of answers.
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A numbered of answers: 1. Pearman
2. Robert Fredy
3. stopped his car at a traffic light
4. No
5. 29
6. Yes
7. works full time setting up the hotel's dining halls
8. Fredy
9. he was just pulling his leg
10. Yes
Question: Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said.
British screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department was called to his Hollywood home for a medical emergency, police said.
There were no signs of foul play or criminal activity in the death, Los Angeles Police Sgt. Alex Ortiz said.
Roger Neal, a spokesman for Murphy's mother, Sharon, said Monjack delayed the heart surgery until after a fundraising gala for the Brittany Murphy Foundation in September.
Murphy, his wife of less than three years, died just five months ago.
Sharon Murphy found Monjack unconscious in his bedroom and called the fire department, a family friend said.
An autopsy is scheduled to be conducted Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's spokeswoman.
Sharon Murphy, who shared the house with Monjack, "loved him like a son" and is devastated by his death, Neal said.
It is the same Hollywood Hills home where Brittany Murphy lived.
Murphy, 32, died in December from a combination of pneumonia, an iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication, a coroner said. The drugs involved were legal and used to treat a respiratory infection, according to an autopsy.
The often bubbly, free-spirited actress appeared in films such as "Clueless," "8 Mile," "Don't Say a Word" and "Girl, Interrupted."
She also lent her voice to animated works, including the movie "Happy Feet" -- in which she also sang -- and a regular role on the animated TV series "King of the Hill." 1. What did he have planned for this summer?
2. Who was he married to?
3. Where did he die?
4. How old was he?
5. He officially announced he was dead?
6. And why were they summoned to his home?
7. Why had the necessary medical procedure been put off?
8. Was his wife alive?
9. When did she pass away?
10. In what room was he found? Provide a numbered list of answers.
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A numbered of answers: | 1. heart bypass surgery
2. Brittany Murphy
3. his Hollywood home
4. 39
5. Los Angeles Fire Department
6. unconscious in his bedroom
7. delayed the heart surgery until after a fundraising gala
8. no
9. five months ago
10. bedroom |
Q: Few athletes would disagree that more muscle is an advantage in their sport. And protein is the perfect source of amino acid building blocks needed for new muscle growth and repair. Taken together, strength training and sufficient protein will stimulate new muscle protein synthesis. Note that the keyword here is sufficient, because this is where protein supplement marketers like to extend to “the more the better”. So how much protein do sportspeople need? Consensus position statements such as those produced by the American College of Sports Medicine give the range of 1.2 grams to 1.7 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. But the top end of that range is for elite endurance athletes, power sportspeople and those in the early stages of a strength training phase. The “recreational athlete”, which describes the majority of active sportspeople, should aim for the bottom end of the range. So how do those protein requirement numbers stack up against a regular diet? Protein intake and body weights collected in the 2011-2012 Australian Health Survey, as an example, show the average Australian male already eats 1.2 grams and the average female 1.1 grams of protein per kilogram body weight. And this is for mostly sedentary people who are not following any special “high protein” training diet. Sportspeople do have higher energy needs. But by simply eating a greater volume of food with a focus on higher protein content, it’s very feasible for an athlete to get their protein requirements from food alone. This has been backed up by research; numerous dietary surveys show the normal diet of strength-based athletes provides around two grams of protein per kilogram body weight per day. And that’s before using any protein powders. But protein supplements can’t be dismissed altogether. There are circumstances where supplementation is an appropriate and convenient option for athletes, such as when travelling, or during an intense training schedule. Question: How long should athletes probably eat protein? === The answer to the above question is
Available choices:
(1). All the time - even when they aren't working out.
(2). Only after working out.
(3). not enough information.
(4). Only before working out.
A: | (1). |
In this task you're given a question and you have to paraphrase the question to create the output question while retaining the meaning of the original question.
Example Input: Why should we not use a 2 phase supply?
Example Output: Why aren't we using 2-phase supply in homes?
Example Input: What is reeducation?
Example Output: Who developed the ideas and practices of reeducation in early 20th century totalitarianism?
Example Input: How do people cheat to get more followers on Instagram and why do they do that?
Example Output: | How can I get my Instagram account more followers without using any apps or following any other accounts?
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In this task, you are given a passage and a question regarding that passage. You must determine whether or not the question is answerable from the given passage. If a question is answerable, output should be 'True', otherwise 'False'. You must not consider any other information that is not provided in the passage while labelling True or False.
Input: Consider Input: Passage: The immune system is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease. To function properly, an immune system must detect a wide variety of agents, known as pathogens, from viruses to parasitic worms, and distinguish them from the organism's own healthy tissue. In many species, the immune system can be classified into subsystems, such as the innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system, or humoral immunity versus cell-mediated immunity. In humans, the blood–brain barrier, blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier, and similar fluid–brain barriers separate the peripheral immune system from the neuroimmune system which protects the brain. Question: What is the system of many biological structures and processes that protect an organism from cold?
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: Passage: In February 2010, in response to controversies regarding claims in the Fourth Assessment Report, five climate scientists – all contributing or lead IPCC report authors – wrote in the journal Nature calling for changes to the IPCC. They suggested a range of new organizational options, from tightening the selection of lead authors and contributors, to dumping it in favor of a small permanent body, or even turning the whole climate science assessment process into a moderated "living" Wikipedia-IPCC. Other recommendations included that the panel employ a full-time staff and remove government oversight from its processes to avoid political interference. Question: How was it suggested that the IPCC avoid political problems?
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: Passage: The earliest recorded incidents of collective civil disobedience took place during the Roman Empire[citation needed]. Unarmed Jews gathered in the streets to prevent the installation of pagan images in the Temple in Jerusalem.[citation needed][original research?] In modern times, some activists who commit civil disobedience as a group collectively refuse to sign bail until certain demands are met, such as favorable bail conditions, or the release of all the activists. This is a form of jail solidarity.[page needed] There have also been many instances of solitary civil disobedience, such as that committed by Thoreau, but these sometimes go unnoticed. Thoreau, at the time of his arrest, was not yet a well-known author, and his arrest was not covered in any newspapers in the days, weeks and months after it happened. The tax collector who arrested him rose to higher political office, and Thoreau's essay was not published until after the end of the Mexican War. Question: When was Thoreau's essay published?
| Output: True
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Answer the following question: Given the following passage "One of the first incidents of the book being challenged was in Hanover, Virginia, in 1966: a parent protested that the use of rape as a plot device was immoral. Johnson cites examples of letters to local newspapers, which ranged from amusement to fury; those letters expressing the most outrage, however, complained about Mayella Ewell's attraction to Tom Robinson over the depictions of rape. Upon learning the school administrators were holding hearings to decide the book's appropriateness for the classroom, Harper Lee sent $10 to The Richmond News Leader suggesting it to be used toward the enrollment of "the Hanover County School Board in any first grade of its choice". The National Education Association in 1968 placed the novel second on a list of books receiving the most complaints from private organizations—after Little Black Sambo.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Which part of the book received the most outrage?
Answer: | Mayella Ewell's attraction to Tom Robinson |
Teacher:Given a sentence in English, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: On 7 July 2011 , Russell was traded for Kris Russell on the Columbus Blue Jackets and joined his brother Michael Blunden with the Blue Jackets organization .
Student: | On July 7 , 2011 , Russell was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Kris Russell . He joined his brother Michael Blunden with the Blue Jackets organization . |
Sentence 1: The architecture is typical of the Cyclades, and the buildings' multicolored facades make it one of the most photographed villages in the world.
Sentence 2: The village in the Cyclades is one of the most photographed in the world.
Options are:
(a). yes.
(b). it is not possible to tell.
(c). no.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
| (a). |
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to fight off the gummy, sticky stains, you'll need something that cuts grease. You can use store-bought products like Goo-Gone, Dr. Bronner's, or Simple Green, or you can make your own. For strong stains, use 1 cup vinegar mixed with 4 cups water. Let the vinegar solution sit on the stain for a few minutes before wiping. You can add 1-2 tablespoons of ammonia for even more powerful cleaning. For smaller, gentler stains, mix 3 tablespoons baking soda with 1 cup water. These surfaces are much more prone to staining and warping if you're not careful. Some cleaners can strip away sealants, coatings, and paints if you're not careful. Always read the label for suggested surfaces to clean with. When in doubt, dab a bit of cleaning solution on a small area and check back 10 minutes later. If it is not stained or warped, you should be good to go. Some cleaners to consider include: Murphy's Oil Soap Dr. Bronner's Barkeep's Friend Warm water and 1-2 tablespoons trisodium phosphate Depending on the stain you can use different abrasives to remove the stain, from gentle sponges on walls to blades on glass and hard plastic. Don't dig into the stain. Simply work at the edges, trying to lift it from the surface, to prevent scratching. For walls, use the rough side of a sponge, or another gentle scrubber. For unpainted metal, a toothbrush or other hearty brush will work wonders. For painted metal, you need to use a gentle towel or microfiber cloth. Use the sharp side of a razor blade to scrape away the gummy residue from glass and plastic. With the blade at a roughly 45-degree angle to the surface, scrape away the loosened nicotine residue. If you're working on glass, use a glass cleaner like Windex to remove the last little bits of residue and wipe the surface clean. Otherwise, a few drops of dish soap and warm water should be fine. For serious stains, repeat the process, letting your degreaser soak into the stain for an extra 5-6 minutes. If the same stain has been building up for years, leading to a yellow, brownish tint to your items, they may never return to their original color. You can make improvements with gentle scrubbing and cleaning, but it may be time to repaint the walls or get newer objects if you can't fight off the yellow tinge.
SUMMARY: Spray the stain with a gentle degreaser. Test your cleaning supplies in an unseen area before using on wood, enamel, or paint. Use an abrasive sponge or brush to remove the stain. Wipe clean with soap and water. Know that long developing stains may not come off at all.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some bathtubs are not freestanding fixtures and are housed within a painted housing. If your bathtub is set within a wood or plaster housing, use painters tape to tape off the edges of the tub to prevent the new bathtub reglazing from getting on anything other than the tub itself. If your bathtub is free standing, you can skip this step. Everything that’s staying in your bathtub that isn’t the bathtub itself needs to be covered before you start the refinishing process. Make sure the shower head, any exposed plumbing, bath nozzle and anything else you don’t want refinished is covered in plastic. Once you cover things in plastic, use painters tape to secure the plastic in place. The walls of the shower should be covered if they’re not a part of the tub itself. You can hang masking paper or loose plastic from the wall using painters tape to secure it in place. If the shower walls are a part of the bathtub, you may want to refinish them along with the tub, rather than taping them off. Iron tubs need a bonding agent to help the new finish seal in place. Some bonding agents can be painted on while others need to be sprayed on. Follow the directions on the agent you purchase closely for good results. You can buy bonding agents for iron tubs at your local hardware store. Be sure the bonding agent is completely dry before applying the new finish. Reglazer, or finish, is like a thick paint that you’ll apply to the tub to serve as its new surface. Some tub glazes come in self contained cans for you to spray on, while others are meant to be mixed and applied using rollers or paint brushes. If yours needs to be mixed, follow the directions on the package closely to ensure the mixture comes out right. Different finishes require different approaches, so it’s best to follow the instructions on your label. You will need to purchase “reglazer” or a bathtub “finish” that’s made specifically for bathtubs. You can usually find it at your local hardware store.
SUMMARY: Tape off the edges of the tub with masking tape. Wrap the spout, handles and anything else that’s not the tub in plastic. Use paper or plastic to cover the walls of the shower. Apply a bonding agent to the surface of the tub if it’s made of iron. Mix some reglazer per its instructions.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose a container large enough for your aluminum pieces to fit inside and be completely submerged. Sprinkle a few tablespoons of an oxygen-based cleaner (like Oxi-Clean, Clorox Oxygen Action, All Oxi-Active, or Shout Oxy Powder) in the bottom of the container. You can make your own oxygen cleaner by combining 1 part sodium percarbonate (dry, powdered hydrogen peroxide) and 1 part sodium carbonate (washing soda or soda ash). Take care not to confuse either of those powders with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). If you’d like your aluminum to have patterns in the aging, you can create them with aluminum foil. Crumple up several pieces of aluminum foil and place them in the bottom of the container, on top of the oxygen-based cleaner. Press them flat into the bottom of the container. Add a few more tablespoons of oxygen-based cleaner on top of the aluminum foil. You can put templates, gears, or other items on top of the aluminum that will prevent the covered sections from being aged, if you’d like to make designs or shapes on your aluminum. Several tablespoons should suffice. Spread the cleaner evenly over the metal and try to avoid building up piles of the powder on top of the aluminum. In order to keep your aluminum pieces from floating in the water, place a heavy object on top of them. You can use another piece of metal like a weight or a gear, or even a wrapped stack of dinner plates. Pour cold water in the container until the entire piece of aluminum is submerged. Add up to ½ inch (1.3 cm) of water over the top of the aluminum to ensure it is completely covered. Carefully tip your container a little bit to one side and then the other in order to get the oxygen-based cleaner to flow. If the container is too heavy for you to move, gently agitate the mixture with a long spoon. Swirl the mixture to get the powder to flow through the water. The oxygen bubbles produced by the cleaner are what cause the oxidation of the aluminum and make it change colors. Though you may begin to notice the aluminum changing color after four hours, for best results you should leave the aluminum to soak for at least 24 hours. You can leave it for up to two days if you desire a deeper color change. Take the aluminum piece out of the water. Use a razor blade or the edge of a plastic card (like a hotel room key or credit card) to remove any heavy crusts of oxygen-based cleaner left on the aluminum. Mix 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of distilled white vinegar with each cup of water. Pour the mixture over the aluminum or soak the aluminum in the mixture for a few minutes. Then rinse the aluminum with plain water. Set the aluminum in a dish drainer to dry, if the piece is small enough, or prop it against a hard surface to dry if the piece is large. This aging process creates flowing gray tones in the aluminum.
SUMMARY: | Sprinkle oxygen-based cleaner in the bottom of a container. Place crumpled aluminum foil in the container to create patterns. Lay your aluminum pieces on top of the aluminum foil. Sprinkle more oxygen-based cleaner on top of the aluminum pieces. Place something heavy on top of the aluminum. Pour cold water in the container. Tip the container gently to get the cleaner to flow. Add another few tablespoons of oxygen-based cleaner to the water. Allow the aluminum to soak for at least 24 hours. Remove the aluminum from the water. Rinse the aluminum with water and vinegar. Allow the aluminum to dry. |
Stream of consciousness rationale: Stephen king wrote science fiction works, The Shining, The Stand, It, and Carrie, among many others.
The question and answer pair are described below. | Q: Yes / no, is the following a verifiable fact?
"Stephen King wrote many science fiction novels."
A: yes |
When people are huddled at a conference or professional event, the subject often turns to the value of failure and embracing feedback. “It is the key to self improvement!”, many chant, channeling their inner self-help gurus, Sadly, many don’t quite practice what they preach. Seeing the value in critical feedback and the lessons that failure can offer is a tough pill to swallow. For those confident in their capabilities, their social standing (in their companies/communities etc), and their abilities, the pill goes down a little easier. For those who experience imposter syndrome, feel insecure about their work, or are new in their careers, it is more difficult. Here’s the thing: these are not binary personalities. While some people are overly confident about themselves, and some people are overly insecure about themselves, most people have a blend of both. As such, even the most confident people can feel the sting when they get critical feedback or screw something up. This is a guide with some things I have learned over the years about how to turn feedback and failure to your advantage. In my not-so-humble opinion, the perfect blend of a human being is confidence in their ability to execute and accomplish their goals, but with a healthy dose of awareness of their current limitations. Let’s face it, overly confident people are often not just at risk of being swallowed up by ego, but can also lack the empathy to understand other folks they need to work with who don’t share the same confidence. An understanding of our current limitations is healthy. When we understand we are not great at something, but we are eager to learn and improve, it opens us up to counsel and tuition. The confidence piece plays an important role in helping us to remember: “I might suck now, but I am going to learn and get better”. When we have this in our heads it makes the journey more palatable: we know that our failure to succeed right now is temporary and it will improve. According to the above context, choose the correct option to answer the following question. Question: The writer believes that Options: - people should learn - people should isten - not enough information - people should take feedback
Answer: | people should take feedback |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
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Question: She helped to transform U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama's public image into that of an all-American 'everywoman' who shops at retail outlets, does 'mom dancing' and even has a Twitter account. Now, former White House aide Kristina Schake, who left the East Wing in June 2013, is reportedly behind the drive to get another first lady - ex-secretary of state, Hillary Clinton - elected president. Ms Schake, 45, who has worked as chief communications officer at L'Oreal USA for the past two years, has been brought on to Mrs Clinton's 2016 communications team to help recast her image. She will attempt to turn the 67-year-old politician - who is expected to announce her run for White House this month - from a strong and knowledgeable figure into a softer, more accessible one, according to the New York Times.Kristina Schake, 45, 'is part of Mrs Clinton's 2016 communications team'She will help to transform politician into a softer, more accessible figureShe previously helped turn First Lady Michelle Obama into 'everywoman'She advised Mrs Obama to perform 'mom dancing' with Jimmy KimmelAlso masterminded infamous 2011 'undercover' shopping trip to TargetMs Schake has been working as L'Oreal's chief communications officerHer new job could prove difficult in wake of Mrs Clinton's email scandalMrs Clinton will likely announce her run for White House this month
Question:As Obama noted in 2008, Mrs _ must show voters that she is more than just 'likeable enough' - by displaying a warm and funny side that, according to her friends, reflects her true character.
Answer: Hillary Clinton
Question: A Las Vegas Girl Scouts hiking event was cancelled after a venue overbooked it with a Hillary Clinton campaign rally. Troop 21 raised money and bought tickets in September for the Brownie Hiker Badge class put on by Springs Preserve on Wednesday, however when they showed up they were informed the event was cancelled, Fox 5 reported. The Brownies' troop leader, Cheryl King, said they were told at the door that Springs Preserve representatives had called the Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada last week to cancel the class. 'As I was approaching the building we saw two of the other troops leaving, kind of saddened in the face,' King said.Troop 21 bought tickets in September for the Brownie Hiker Badge class put on by Springs Preserve on WednesdayHowever, when they showed up for the event they were told that it was cancelledThe brownies' troop leader was told at the door that Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada called Springs Reserve last week to cancel the classSprings Preserve said Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada called to cancel due to parents being concerned with traffic issues related to other major eventTroop claim they asked for a refund and Springs Preserve refused but venue said it offered troop leaders a refund
Question:'_ will offer those who purchased tickets for the class a full refund.'
Answer: Springs Preserve
Question: (CNN) President Donald Trump, though often acting as a champion of the military, has at times politicized the sacrifice of those who paid a terrible price in the nation's wars in a way that few of his predecessors would have countenanced. He clearly reveres America's fighting men and women. He often boasts about their prowess, has surrounded himself with hard charging generals and has vowed to reinvent veterans' health care. But he's also been happy to use the military for his own political ends when it suits him. The latest episode -- in which Trump falsely claimed Barack Obama didn't call the families of dead soldiers -- is revealing because it shows how Trump lashes out whenever he believes his conduct or character is under attack. It's another case of him citing information that is either incorrect of unverified when he is on the defensive, a trait that often leads him into deeper political trouble.Controversy over Obama calls not the first time Trump has politicized sacrificePresident facing questions over ISIS ambush that killed four soldiers in Niger
Question:Such comments, and his continued propensity for drawing the military into his political spats are only fueling complaints by _'s rivals that he has not fully understood the grave responsibilities of serving as commander in chief.
Answer: | Donald Trump
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Given a paragraph, your job is to generate a question that can be answered from the passage. The answer to your question should be a single entity, person, time, etc. that can be extracted from the passage.
One example: There are a million times more viruses on the planet than stars in the universe. Viruses also harbor the majority of genetic diversity on Earth. Scientists are finding evidence of viruses as a planetary force, influencing the global climate and geochemical cycles. They have also profoundly shaped the evolution of their hosts. The human genome, for example, contains 100,000 segments of virus DNA.
Solution is here: How many segments of virus DNA does the human genome contain?
Explanation: The paragraph states the number of segments of virus DNA does the human genome contain, hence the question asked above is appropriate.
Now, solve this: Some Normans joined Turkish forces to aid in the destruction of the Armenians vassal-states of Sassoun and Taron in far eastern Anatolia. Later, many took up service with the Armenian state further south in Cilicia and the Taurus Mountains. A Norman named Oursel led a force of 'Franks' into the upper Euphrates valley in northern Syria. From 1073 to 1074, 8,000 of the 20,000 troops of the Armenian general Philaretus Brachamius were Normans—formerly of Oursel—led by Raimbaud. They even lent their ethnicity to the name of their castle: Afranji, meaning 'Franks.' The known trade between Amalfi and Antioch and between Bari and Tarsus may be related to the presence of Italo-Normans in those cities while Amalfi and Bari were under Norman rule in Italy.
Solution: | What was the name of the Norman castle? |
You are given a sentence and a question in the input. The information provided in the sentence should be enough to answer the question. You're expected to write the correct answer. Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence.
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Question: Sentence: This Tuesday Jason's dad is feeling sick so his mommy has to take him to the zoo.
Question: What does Jason's mom do when he is feeling sad?
Answer: take him to the zoo.
Question: Sentence: There's something moving on that rose.
Question: How did the ladybug get inside the house?
Answer: on the rose.
Question: Sentence: She makes costumes for movie stars.
Question: What does Mommy do as a job?
Answer: | makes costumes for movie stars.
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Multi-choice problem: does word "leave" have the same meaning in the following two sentences?
She was granted leave to speak.
Might I beg leave to accompany you?
Pick your answer from:
* different meanings.
* the same meaning. | the same meaning |
question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: William Anders WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 8; William Anders ALMA_MATER "AFIT, M.S. 1962"; William Anders BIRTH_PLACE British Hong Kong; Apollo 8 BACKUP_PILOT Buzz Aldrin; Apollo 8 CREW_MEMBERS Frank Borman; Apollo 8 OPERATOR NASA; William Anders WAS_SELECTED_BY_NASA 1963
Answer: Crew members of NASA's Apollo 8 included William Anders and Frank Borman with Buzz Aldrin as backup pilot. William Anders was born in British Hong Kong, graduated from AFIT, M.S. in 1962 and was selected by NASA in 1963.
question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: shattered U.S._VIEWERS_(MILLIONS) 17.93
Answer: "shattered have 17.93 million U.S. viewers.
question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Cotto eatType coffee shop; Cotto food French; Cotto priceRange cheap; Cotto customer rating 5 out of 5; Cotto area city centre; Cotto near The Portland Arms
Answer: Cotto is a French coffee shop near The Portland Arms in city centre offering cheap price range and a 5 out of 5 customer rating.
question: Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: The Golden Curry food Italian; The Golden Curry customer rating low; The Golden Curry area city centre; The Golden Curry familyFriendly yes; The Golden Curry near Café Rouge
| Answer: The Golden Curry is located near the Café Rouge in the city centre. Yes it is family-friendly and serves Italian food. It has a low customer rating. |
Text: Dying Light: The Following is an expansion pack for the open-world first-person survival horror video game Dying Light. The game was developed by Techland, published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and released for Microsoft Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on February 9, 2016. The expansion adds characters, a story campaign, weapons, and gameplay mechanics. Dying Light: The Following -- Enhanced Edition includes Dying Light, Dying Light: The Following, and downloadable content released for the original game.
Question: is dying light the following a separate game? | no |
Context: There was a bit of up and down riding , but it went through shady woods , mostly , and made for a very pleasant ride . After the woods we ran into a fairly steep hill , and the gravel road became more rough , so we decided to walk the bikes up the hill , hoping that the next little town was just on the other side . When we crested the hill , we saw that there was another , even steeper hill , so even though we may have been less than a mile from the town , we decided to turn back , after riding a little over 10 miles .
Question Why did they have to walk the bikes ?
Possible answers:
Pick from:
1). The gravel got difficult to navigate .;
2). The wood path became rough .;
3). None of the above choices .;
4). The hill had mud all over it .;
The answer: | 1). |
Given a sentence in English, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning.
[Q]: Taieri is a former parliamentary electorate in the Otago region of New Zealand , from 1866 to 1911 .
[A]: Taieri is a former parliamentary electorate in the New Zealand region of Otago , from 1866 to 1911 .
[Q]: Nick Smith ( Chris Egan ) settles with his family in Summer Bay , and he and Duncan quickly get friends and get into various crises .
[A]: Chris Egan ( Nick Smith ) settles with his family in Summer Bay and he and Duncan quickly become friends and get into different scratches .
[Q]: Chad Ochocinco ( born 1978 ; formerly Chad Johnson ) is an American football wide receiver .
[A]: | Chad Ochocinco ( born 1978 ; formerly Chad Johnson ) is an American - American - football receiver .
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In this task, you are given a sentence and a question, you would be asked to create the answer which is contained in the sentence provided.
Ex Input:
Sentence: For an exothermic chemical reaction, energy is given off as reactants are converted to products. Question: For an exothermic chemical reaction, energy is given off as reactants are converted to what?
Ex Output:
products
Ex Input:
Sentence: Chemical energy is stored in the atom bonds. Question: Where is chemical energy stored?
Ex Output:
atom bonds
Ex Input:
Sentence: Uneven heating of the atmosphere form weather patterns. Question: How are weather patterns formed?
Ex Output:
| uneven heating of the atmosphere
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Given a sentence in English, provide an equivalent paraphrased version from the original that retains the same meaning.
Input: Consider Input: She worked and lived in Stuttgart , Berlin ( Germany ) and in Vienna ( Austria ) .
Output: She worked and lived in Germany ( Stuttgart , Berlin ) and in Vienna ( Austria ) .
Input: Consider Input: The work on this manuscript was started in 1426 at the order of Baysonghor Mirza , the Timurid prince , and was completed on 1430 , four years later .
Output: The work on this manuscript was started in 1426 on the orders of the Timurid Prince Baysonghor Mirza and completed four years later , in 1430 .
Input: Consider Input: She was married to Edmund Ashfield and Richard Glanville after his death .
| Output: She married Edmund Ashfield and after his death Richard Glanville .
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you will be shown an incorrect English sentence. You need to generate a corrected form of the input sentence.
It means , to understand an war development , you should understand the ideas and cultural moviments that resulted in a particular period , and helped for the occuring of that war , for exemple .
| It means , to understand war development , you should understand the ideas and cultural movements that resulted in a particular period , and helped for the occurring of that war , for example . |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a context and four options. Each option is a suggested ending for the context. You should read the context and pick the best ending for the context. Please answer with "A", "B", "C", and "D".
Several cars are shown at a car wash. One man is vacuuming cars. another man <sep> (A) is fixing the cars. (B) washes a car off the side of a forest. (C) joins them, then shows off his car. (D) is wiping the cars down with rags.
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In this task, you are given a context and four options. Each option is a suggested ending for the context. You should read the context and pick the best ending for the context. Please answer with "A", "B", "C", and "D".
Input: Consider Input: [header] How to recognize chickenpox [title] Watch for symptoms on the skin. [step] Approximately one or two days after developing a runny nose and sneezing, you may see red spots on your skin. These dots often start on the chest, face, and back, are often itchy, and can quickly spread to the rest of the body. <sep> (A) [substeps] When this occurs, it may also be due to a new virus. If you experience any major allergic reactions to chickenpox, such as hives or rashes, contact the doctor. (B) If you suspect that you may have chickenpox, you can easily detect these signs and get medical care. [substeps] These red itchy spots may be small, crisp, or feel tight when you press them onto your skin. (C) [substeps] If you are experiencing a runny nose, you may also develop a flu or fever the following day after taking chickenpox. Syphilis, the " natural flu, " often shows up early in the infection, and even greater in children. (D) [substeps] These red spots will turn into red bumps and then small blisters (vesicles). These spots contain the virus and are highly contagious.
Output: D
Input: Consider Input: They show the kind of fish they have found as they lay it out on the frozen ground. One of the men cleans the fish scales. then they <sep> (A) feed the fish he just caught. (B) cut the fish into small pieces and clean them up outside their garage. (C) cut up some malachite, which they trims up and likes. (D) use a polka dot brush to clean the scales.
Output: B
Input: Consider Input: A man is walking up a ladder to a roof. He is standing in front of a house talking. men <sep> (A) are driving very slowly inside a house. (B) are putting new shingles onto a roof. (C) gadget is taking red tape off to his mouth to apply the tape. (D) are going down the ladder.
| Output: B
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Explain simply why yes is the correct answer to: Could Oscar Wilde have operated a motor vehicle?. Explanation: | Motor vehicles were in use by the 1890s. Oscar Wilde lived until 1900. |
instruction:
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
question:
Passage: Bat Cave, North Carolina -- The community was named after the nearby cave which is inhabited by several species of bats, on Bluerock Mountain (sometimes referred to as Bat Cave Mountain). It is the largest known granite fissure cave in North America and is a protected area, not open to the public. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.
Question: is there a bat cave in bat cave nc
answer:
1
question:
Passage: Restrictions on cell phone use while driving in the United States -- No state bans all cell phone use for all drivers. However, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia (plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands) prohibit all drivers from using hand-held cell phones while driving. 36 states and Washington, D.C. ban all cell phone use by newer drivers; while 19 states and Washington, D.C. prohibit any cell phone use by school bus drivers if children are present.
Question: is it illegal to talk on the phone and drive in california
answer:
0
question:
Passage: Visual cliff -- The visual cliff apparatus was created by psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk at Cornell University to investigate depth perception in human and animal species. This apparatus allowed them to experimentally adjust the optical and tactical stimuli associated with a simulated cliff while protecting the subjects from injury. The visual cliff consists of a sheet of Plexiglas that covers a cloth with a high-contrast checkerboard pattern. On one side the cloth is placed immediately beneath the Plexiglas, and on the other, it is dropped about 4 feet below. Since the Plexiglas supports the weight of the infant this is a visual cliff rather than a drop off. Using a visual cliff apparatus, Gibson and Walk examined possible perceptual differences at crawling age between human infants born preterm and human infants born at term without documented visual or motor impairments.
Question: the visual cliff is a device for studying
answer:
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IN: Is it true that do germany get to keep the world cup?
The trophy has the engraving ``FIFA World Cup'' on its base. After the 1994 FIFA World Cup a plate was added to the bottom side of the trophy on which the names of winning countries are engraved, names therefore not visible when the trophy is standing upright. The inscriptions state the year in figures and the name of the winning nation in its national language; for example, ``1974 Deutschland'' or ``1994 Brasil''. In 2010, however, the name of the winning nation was engraved as ``2010 Spain'', in English, not in Spanish. As of 2018, twelve winners have been engraved on the base. The plate is replaced each World Cup cycle and the names of the trophy winners are rearranged into a spiral to accommodate future winners, with Spain on later occasions written in Spanish (``España''). FIFA's regulations now state that the trophy, unlike its predecessor, cannot be won outright: the winners of the tournament receive a bronze replica which is gold-plated rather than solid gold. Germany became the first nation to win the new trophy for the third time when they won the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
OUT: no
IN: Is it true that does gilligan ever make it off the island?
Rescue from Gilligan's Island is a 1978 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964--67 sitcom Gilligan's Island, starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale, Jr., and featuring all the original cast except Tina Louise. The film first aired on NBC as a two-part special on October 14 and October 21, 1978. The film has the characters finally being rescued after 15 years on the island. The film was directed by Leslie H. Martinson.
OUT: yes
IN: Is it true that is a high court enforcement officer a bailiff?
Unlike a bailiff, who is an officer of a lower court, an HCEO is an officer of the High Court, and consequently has much greater power. No notice is required to the party on which the writ is executed; commercial premises can be broken into by the officer by any means they choose; and once present in a property they cannot be forcibly removed. Obstructing an HCEO in the execution of a writ is considered to amount to a contempt of court, as was historically the case with sheriff's officers.
OUT: no
IN: Is it true that is there a difference between cougars and mountain lions?
The cougar (Puma concolor), also commonly known as the puma, mountain lion, panther or catamount, is a large felid of the subfamily Felinae native to the Americas. Its range, from the Canadian Yukon to the southern Andes of South America, is the widest of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. An adaptable, generalist species, the cougar is found in most American habitat types. It is the biggest cat in North America, and the second-heaviest cat in the New World after the jaguar. Secretive and largely solitary by nature, the cougar is properly considered both nocturnal and crepuscular, although daytime sightings do occur. The cougar is more closely related to smaller felines, including the domestic cat (subfamily Felinae), than to any species of subfamily Pantherinae, of which only the jaguar is native to the Americas.
OUT: | no |
You are given a passage. You need to construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) its answer is the whole paragraph. Avoid creating questions that can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph.
Input: Consider Input: Hard to say without knowing your budget....\nA string of pearls, or pearl earrings.\nA piece of jewelry that compliments her wedding set.\nA beautiful jewelry box.(some companies offer music jewelry boxes that can be customised with "your song")\nA really extravagant pegnoir set.\nOne traditional gift from a husband to his new bride used to be a fur coat, jacket or stole, but in current times, if you go that route, make sure first that she's not anti-fur!
Output: what is a good wedding gift to give to your new spouce? She is 12 years younger than me. Suggestions?
Input: Consider Input: I'm partial to Turner frames. Check out the 5 Spot for an all around trail bike, the 6 Pack if you want more travel for aggressive riding, or the Flux for a lightweight trail bike that can hold its own on the race course.\n\nTurners are known for a great balanced ride feel, stiff/solid construction, and great customer service.\n\nNote: Turner recently changed the design of the suspension linkage on all their bikes. Reviews indicate no significant change to how the bikes ride, but if this is the sort of thing you care about, read through the reviews at mtbr.com.
Output: What is the worlds best mountain bike?
Input: Consider Input: 1 day = 24 hours x 60 mins x 60 secs = 86,400 secs\n1 year = 365 days = 365 x 86,400 = 31,536,000 secs
| Output: What site can I go to to find out how many seconds are in a year?
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*Ans* notebook
*Question* The teacher told the class they would be taking a lot of notes this semester, he recommended buying a what just for this class?
Options:
- school
- meeting
- notebook
- meeting
- desk
*CoT* Students take notebooks to their classes. One can buy a notebook as it is an object.
*Ans* drinking
*Question* The teenagers were celebrating irresponsibly, what were they doing?
Options:
- drinking
- lude behavior
- happiness
- intimacy
- enjoyment
*CoT* Drinking is an action. Teenagers indulge in drinking. Celebrating irresponsibly can involve drinking. Drinking involves alcohol.
*Ans* bowling alley
| *Question* Where do gutters prevent a ball from becoming runway?
Options:
- bowling alley
- city
- military base
- fashion show
- football game
*CoT* Bowling alley has gutters which involve a rolling ball. |
What is a shorter version of this:
guatemalans voted sunday in a run-off presidential election pitting a former general who wants the army to fight crime against a social democrat who has vowed to battle endemic poverty .
Summary: | polls open in guatemala 's presidential run-off |
input question: Given the below context: As early as 1881, industrialists proposed altering the natural channel of the Columbia to improve navigation. Changes to the river over the years have included the construction of jetties at the river's mouth, dredging, and the construction of canals and navigation locks. Today, ocean freighters can travel upriver as far as Portland and Vancouver, and barges can reach as far inland as Lewiston, Idaho.The shifting Columbia Bar makes passage between the river and the Pacific Ocean difficult and dangerous, and numerous rapids along the river hinder navigation. Pacific Graveyard, a 1964 book by James A. Gibbs, describes the many shipwrecks near the mouth of the Columbia. Jetties, first constructed in 1886, extend the river's channel into the ocean. Strong currents and the shifting sandbar remain a threat to ships entering the river and necessitate continuous maintenance of the jetties. In 1891 the Columbia was dredged to enhance shipping. The channel between the ocean and Portland and Vancouver was deepened from 17 feet (5.2 m) to 25 feet (7.6 m). The Columbian called for the channel to be deepened to 40 feet (12 m) as early as 1905, but that depth was not attained until 1976.Cascade Locks and Canal were first constructed in 1896 around the Cascades Rapids, enabling boats to travel safely through the Columbia River Gorge. The Celilo Canal, bypassing Celilo Falls, opened to river traffic in 1915. In the mid-20th century, the construction of dams along the length of the river submerged the rapids beneath a series of reservoirs. An extensive system of locks allowed ships and barges to pass easily from one reservoir to the next. A navigation channel reaching to Lewiston, Idaho, along the Columbia and Snake rivers, was completed in 1975. Among the main commodities are wheat and other grains, mainly for export. As of 2016, the Columbia ranked third, behind the Mississippi and Paraná rivers, among the world's largest export corridors for grain.The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens caused mudslides in the area, which... Guess a valid title for it!???
output answer: Columbia River
input question: Given the below context: Buckton was a small highland enclosure castle with a 2.8-metre-thick (9 ft) sandstone curtain wall; nothing survives above ground. It is roughly oval and measures 35.6 by 26.2 metres (117 by 86 ft), covering an area of 730 square metres (0.18 acres). The castle is surrounded by a 10-metre-wide (33 ft) ditch apart from the south-west part where the steep slope of the hill makes the ditch unnecessary. When the ditch was dug some of the material was used to raise the interior of the castle by 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in).Buckton is similar in size to Clitheroe Castle's inner enclosure, which is also oval (31.8 by 26 metres (104 by 85 ft)) and has a 2.6-metre-thick (9 ft) curtain wall. Clitheroe was also built on a rocky peak and the small size of its great tower may be due to its naturally defensible position and location in an economically deprived area.Buckton Castle was entered through a gatehouse in the north-west measuring 9.3 by 7.5 metres (31 by 25 ft). The east side was occupied by the gate passage and the west by a chamber. Though the structure no longer survives above ground, it was probably at least two storeys tall. Constructed in the 12th century, Buckton's gatehouse was the earliest in North West England, and was one of six stone gatehouses in the region that were built in the 12th or 13th centuries: Buckton, Egremont, Brough, Clitheroe, Carlisle's inner gatehouse, and the Agricola Tower at Chester. They are broadly similar in size, and take the form of a gate passage piercing a single tower with rooms in the floors above. Buckton's gatehouse differs slightly in having the passage offset to one side.In the 1770s, the antiquarian Thomas Percival recorded a well within the castle, close to the south curtain, and walls of buildings inside the castle still standing to a height of 2 metres (7 ft). A plan created by the Saddleworth Geological Society in 1842 recorded a ruined structure within the castle's south-east area in addition to the well Percival noted. Trenches in the castle's interior did not reveal... Guess a valid title for it!???
output answer: Buckton Castle 1
input question: Given the below context: The Kingdom of Mysore reached a peak in economic power under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, in the post-Mughal era of the mid-late 18th century. They embarked on an ambitious program of economic development, aiming to increase the wealth and revenue of Mysore. Under their reign, Mysore overtook the Bengal Subah as India's dominant economic power, with productive agriculture and textile manufacturing.Tipu Sultan is credited with founding state trading depots in various locations of his kingdom. In addition, he founded depots in foreign locations such as Karachi, Jeddah and Muscat, where Mysore products were sold. During Tipu's rule French technology was used for the first time in carpentry and smithing, Chinese technology was used for sugar production, and technology from Bengal helped improve the sericulture industry. State factories were established in Kanakapura and Taramandelpeth for producing cannons and gunpowder respectively. The state held the monopoly in the production of essentials such as sugar, salt, iron, pepper, cardamom, betel nut, tobacco and sandalwood, as well as the extraction of incense oil from sandalwood and the mining of silver, gold and precious stones. Sandalwood was exported to China and the Persian Gulf countries and sericulture was developed in twenty-one centers within the kingdom.The Mysore silk industry was initiated during the rule of Tipu Sultan. Later the industry was hit by a global depression and competition from imported silk and rayon. In the second half of the 20th century, it however revived and the Mysore State became the top multivoltine silk producer in India.Under Tipu Sultan, Mysore enjoyed one of the world's highest real wages and living standards in the late 18th century, higher than Britain, which in turn had the highest living standards in Europe. Mysore's average per-capita income was five times higher than subsistence level, i.e. five times higher than $400 (1990 international dollars), or $2,000 per capita. In comparison, the highest national per-capita incomes... Guess a valid title for it!???
output answer: | Kingdom of Mysore |
Definition: In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Input: Passage: Daylight saving time by country -- Most areas in North America and Europe, and some areas in the Middle East, observe daylight saving time (DST), while most areas of Africa and Asia do not. In South America, most countries in the north of the continent near the equator do not observe DST, while Paraguay and southern parts of Brazil do. The practice of observing daylight saving time in Oceania is also mixed, with New Zealand and parts of southeastern Australia observing DST, while most other areas do not.
Question: does daylight saving happen all over the world
Output: | 0 |
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
I Could Fall in Love -- ``I Could Fall in Love'' is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, Dreaming of You (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on June 26, 1995. ``I Could Fall in Love'' and ``Tú Sólo Tú'' were the album's lead promotional recordings, showcasing her musical transition from Spanish- to English-language songs. The lyrics explore feelings of heartbreak and despair and express the singer's fear of rejection by a man she finds herself falling in love with. Composed by Keith Thomas, ``I Could Fall in Love'' is a pop ballad with R&B, soul and soft rock influences. | did selena ever perform i could fall in love |
Instructions: In this task, you're given a question, along with a context passage. The passage will not have a direct answer to the question, but can include some information and a clue for the answer. Assuming you can only obtain information about one entity in the passage, your job is to determine whether information from the passage can be used to answer the question. Indicate your choice as `a` for Yes or `b` for No.
Input: Question: Which country did Toyota send the LMP car to after testing? Passage:In 1996, Toyota Motor Sports funded the development of an experimental Le Mans Prototype, which was officially known as the TOM'S Toyota LMP. As Toyota were primarily focusing on their Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) engine, which first ran that year, the LMP project was run on a tight budget of approximately $500,000. Due to this tight budget, the car, christened the "Lumpy", reused Toyota's 3S-GT engine in the 88C Group C specification, which was a 2.1-litre turbocharged straight-four engine, producing ; this engine was coupled to an Xtrac gearbox from a Peugeot Group C car. The chassis tub was designed to be simple but strong, and the bodywork was also simple; the tight budget meant that the LMP never saw a wind tunnel. The bodywork was designed to minimize lift over the upper body of the car, and had much simpler brake cooling than on most Le Mans Prototypes; the radiator ducts were used, via a scoop, to cool the brakes. After the LMP was completed, Tom Kristensen tested it on at least one occasion, whilst project director Andy Thorby recalled it being tested a total of three times; he stated that the car was very reliable, had lower fuel consumption than the 88C Group C car had (with the same engine), and that it also appeared to be quick. Following the completion of the tests, the car was dispatched to Toyota Team Europe's Cologne workshop, stored under a tarpaulin and eventually destroyed. Toyota would return to sportscar racing in 1998, with the André de Cortanze-designed Toyota GT-One.
Output: | b |
next question: Where would you go to find a mammoth?
Options:
- egypt
- encyclopedia
- excavations
- ancient times
- south dakota
reasoning: | Excavation are sites which can lead to finding mammoth fossils and bones. The answer is excavations. |
Q: U.S. lawmakers grilled Trump administration officials Tuesday about the war in Afghanistan, saying the new White House strategy was inconsistent and was not producing results. The comments made at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing reflected growing frustration in Congress about the U.S.-led war, which is entering its 17th year. As recently as November, General John Nicholson, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, acknowledged that the conflict remained a stalemate. Since then, a wave of high-profile insurgent attacks have rocked the capital, Kabul. The Taliban now controls or contests almost half the country, according to latest U.S. estimates. Despite the setbacks, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, who is helping oversee the new White House strategy, gave a positive assessment of the conflict. "The president's South Asia strategy is showing some signs of progress," Sullivan said. "On the battlefield, we are seeing the Taliban's momentum begin to slow." But lawmakers from both parties expressed skepticism. "Something is clearly not working," said Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat and longtime Afghan war critic. "By any standard, the current security situation is grim." Some lawmakers took aim at President Donald Trump, who last week said he didn't want to talk with the Taliban — a statement that seemingly contradicted his own strategy. After Sullivan and a top Pentagon official told the lawmakers that the U.S. was in fact still open to negotiations with the Taliban, lawmakers pressed for more details. "You can see that the world and those involved in the peace process may be pretty confused about what the U.S. position is. What is it?" asked Senator Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat. Sullivan said he thought Trump was expressing a reaction to last month's terrorist attacks, and was pointing out that "significant elements of the Taliban are not prepared to negotiate." "And it may take a long time before they are willing to negotiate," he added. But many in the Senate appear... Question: What type of training does General John Nicholson have? === The answer to the above question is
Available options:
--Extensive military training
--limited military training
--not enough information
--a moderate amount of military training
The answer is: | not enough information |
Dragon Wars is a fantasy role-playing videogame developed by Rebecca Heineman , published in 1989 by Interplay Productions and distributed by Activision .
Dragon Dragon Wars is a fantasy role-playing videogame developed by Rebecca Heineman and published in 1989 by Activision and distributed by Interplay Productions .
Do these sentences mean the same thing? | no |
In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Example Input: Passage: 'Mystery shopping (related terms: mystery consumer, secret shopper) is a tool used externally by market research companies, watchdog organizations, or internally by companies themselves to measure quality of service, or compliance with regulation, or to gather specific information about products and services. The mystery consumer's specific identity and purpose are generally not known by the establishment being evaluated.'. Question: 'the abilene paradox the management of agreement summary'.
Example Output: False
Example Input: Passage: 'Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games that included Gyan chauper and pachisi (present-day Ludo and Parcheesi). The game made its way to England and was sold as 'Snakes and Ladders', then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders (an 'improved new version of England's famous indoor sport') by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943.'. Question: 'when was the game snakes and ladders invented'.
Example Output: True
Example Input: Passage: 'The Brahmaputra (/ ˌbrɑːməˈpuːtrə / is one of the major rivers of Asia, a trans-boundary river which flows through China, India and Bangladesh. As such, it is known by various names in the region: Assamese: ব্ৰহ্মপুত্ৰ নদ (' নদ' nôd, masculine form of' নদী' nôdi 'river') Brôhmôputrô (bɹɔɦmɔputɹɔ); Sanskrit: ब्रह्मपुत्र, IAST: Brahmaputra; Tibetan: ཡར ་ ཀླུངས ་ གཙང ་ པོ ་, Wylie: yar klung gtsang po Yarlung Tsangpo; simplified Chinese: 布 拉 马 普 特 拉 河; traditional Chinese: 布 拉 馬 普 特 拉 河; pinyin: Bùlāmǎpǔtèlā Hé. It is also called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra (when referring to the whole river including the stretch within Tibet). The Manas River, which runs through Bhutan, joins it at Jogighopa, in India. It is the tenth largest river in the world by discharge, and the 15th longest.'. Question: 'when does autumn start in the northern hemisphere'.
Example Output: | False
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Determine the topic of the passage. "The 2008 Sunday Times Rich List estimated Rowling's fortune at £560 million ($798 million), ranking her as the twelfth richest woman in the United Kingdom." Topic:
Answer: | J. K. Rowling |
Question: I'm know 21 so I'm going to count that still as a kid because the world is still new to me. I work know security and one night at around 2am I walked in the bathroom because a customer complained about a man yelling in the bathroom. I told my partner I would go check it out by myself so he could stay and keep quality control of who comes in the venue. I walk in and in the first cubicle I could see lots and lots of blood on the floor and a pair of feet placed as if he was sitting down. I quickly go to the next cubicle asking at the same time if the person was OK obviously with no response. I look over and it was a horrible bloody mess. I quickly get on the radio and tell my partner to call police and ambulance and to put the place on lock down. I walk around to the from of the cubicle and kick open the door. The man had grabbed a straight razor and cut his arms extremely deep from the wrist downwards all the way to his elbow palms up. On both arms mind you. A good example of what it would look like would be the scene from the terminator 2 where Arnold cuts the skin off from his arm. The ambulance came and had to call another team to collect the body. The building was closed for around a day and a half they had to repaint and do all sorts of things because of so much blood. Ill say they do not train you for seeing such horrible things or even mention that it can happen I'm lucky enough to have a strong head and can handle seeing such horror. Of course Im not 100% OK from it and now keep a close eye on the bathrooms. But I'm OK enough to continue working and only saw a psychologist twice about it. So yea that's the worst thing I have seen In my life. How long was his partner's call to the police? A. 10 minutes B. not enough information C. 15 minutes D. 5 minutes
Answer: D
Question: It was their first official date. Greg Tenorly and Cynthia Blockerman had been through quite an ordeal together--being hunted by police for the murder of her abusive husband while they ran from the real killer. But all that was behind them now. All charges against them had been dropped, and Cynthia's husband had been buried. And the rumors would have died down eventually if they had gone their separate ways. They could feel the stares as they walked to their table. Greg had requested the most private booth, way in the back. Coreyville Pasta House was the oldest Italian restaurant in town. And still the best. Mama Castilla had run the place for over thirty years. She had taken over for her grandfather in 1973. A sign on the wall said so. Cynthia ordered the Fettuccini Alfredo. Greg went with his favorite, the Chicken Parmesan. Both ordered iced tea and salad. The bread and olive oil with roasted garlic and pepper came with every meal. Greg could not resist great bread. And this was the best. He tore off a chunk as soon as the waitress delivered it. Cynthia would wait for the salad. "So we're finally on a real date," said Greg. "Yeah. So how does it feel?" "Kinda weird and scary and...wonderful." Cynthia smiled and Greg momentarily forgot all about the amazing aroma in the restaurant. All he wanted to do was kiss her. But that would have to wait. So, his hunger came rushing back. Cynthia's mood turned serious. "I don't want to spoil our date, but I've got to tell you something." Greg wondered if he had done something wrong. He could fix it--whatever it was. "I've asked Mom to move in with me." "Why? I thought she was happy living in Marshall." "She was." "What do you mean? What happened?" "The other night a friend of hers was murdered. And the woman lived on her street. They killed her nurse too." Who moves in with Cynthia after the story is over? A. not enough information B. Her mother's nurse C. Her mother D. Greg
Answer: C
Question: For those of us who struggle with thoughts about our size and shape, sometimes we don’t like our bodies and our behaviour very much. It seems like an impossible task to transform our self loathing into self-love, but it is possible with these five simple steps. I started to write some examples of the self loathing dialogue I occasionally have in my head and I found I couldn’t do it. It felt as wrong as criticising my closest friend. I guess it goes to prove that the shift from loathing to love is not always huge and momentous, but subtle and gradual. When I look in the mirror and see a part of my body I don’t like, I run through these five steps in my head. This following example is the kind of internal conversation I might have about my belly. 1. POSITIVE INTENT (THE GIFT) Recognise the gift your body is giving you. My belly fat is protecting and cushioning my intestines and reproductive system. By having a higher body fat percentage my hormones are functioning as they should, enabling me to have a normal transition through perimenopause. I fit my skin and the wrinkly empty skin folds are gone. 2. FORGIVENESS Acknowledge the way you have treated your body in the past. I am sorry that I have been either starving you or stuffing you with toxic food and that I have accused you of betraying me. I now realise that my body is a reflection of my thoughts and beliefs so I was hating myself. Please forgive me for treating you so badly. 3. GRATITUDE Notice the miracles your body performs even though you have abused it. I am so thankful that even though I have treated you so badly you are still healthy and functioning. I am amazed at your ability to heal a lifetime of digestive and hormonal issues within a short amount of time. Thank you for your forgiveness and that’s it’s not too late to take great care of you. The narrator believes that: A. your body will not recover B. your body is beyond help C. your body is a self-healing machine D. not enough information
Answer: | C |
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
How to blog using your smart phone<br>Log in to your blog on the internet from any computer. Access the settings section of your blog. Each blog contains a settings section that allows to indicate and modify your blogging preferences.
Sentence: Blogging is difficult. | It's impossible to say |
Is a third world war coming?
Can World War 3 ever take place?
Multi-choice problem: Are these two questions inquiring about the same information?
Available choices:
1). no;
2). yes; | 2). |
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In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
question:
The E4 School of Performing Arts talent show was narrated by someone who was born in what year?
answer:
1936
question:
Who won 19 doubles titles and finished runner-up an additional 33 times, including at the French Open in 1992, David Adams or Jimmy Arias?
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David Adams
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What is the name of this pornographic production company based in Montreal, Canada, and for whom Ramon Nomar worked?
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| Brazzers
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Question: I know that the answer to the question "Why was Paris silent on the 17th of February?" is in "The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior to a full withdrawal once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity. At the same time, Prussian forces were concentrated in the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. An exodus occurred from Paris as some 200,000 people, predominantly middle-class, went to the countryside.". Can you tell me what it is?
Answer: | victory parade |
[Q]: [RoadofpineforestoftheriverstoppedinasmallvillagecalledMartinLlera,aplacewithblocksofbuildingsrectangularandpaintedPro-revolution.Slogans,drawingsandrevolutionarypropagandaiseverywhere.]
[A]: [Road of pine forest of the river stopped in a small village called Martin Llera, a place with blocks of buildings rectangular and painted Pro-revolution. Slogans, drawings and revolutionary propaganda is everywhere.]
[Q]: [TheBIMmodelwassubsequentlyusedtooutlinetheconditionsforanimprovedindoorclimateandmeasuretheeffectsofvariousgreeninitiatives.Whentheenergyfootprintsforbeforeandafterwerecompared,theprognosiswasforannualsavingsofseveralhundredthousandDanishKroner–orequivalenttoapproximately25%oftheheatingbills.]
[A]: [The BIM model was subsequently used to outline the conditions for an improved indoor climate and measure the effects of various green initiatives. When the energy footprints for before and after were compared, the prognosis was for annual savings of several hundred thousand Danish Kroner – or equivalent to approximately 25% of the heating bills.]
[Q]: [ThefriendlyandaffordableguesthouseprovidescosyaccommodationandfreeWi-FiinthecentreofDublin,withina10-minutewalkofthebarsandpubsofTempleBarandthegreatshoppingalongGraftonStreet.Thereare29attractive,ensuiteguestroomsavailable,whichallcomewithaTV,andtea-andcoffee-makingfacilities.]
[A]: | [The friendly and affordable guest house provides cosy accommodation and free Wi-Fi in the centre of Dublin, within a 10-minute walk of the bars and pubs of Temple Bar and the great shopping along Grafton Street. There are 29 attractive, en suite guest rooms available, which all come with a TV, and tea- and coffee-making facilities.] |
Question: What happens to airplanes when they hit the ground? Options: - accelerate - carry freight - taxi - produce bang - catch on fire The answer is "catch on fire" because
| its the most common result |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you will be given text in English. You need to translate the text into the Sinhali language.
Most of the time, this is an insurance coverage methodology taken in addition to life insurance.
| බොහෝ විට මෙය ජීවිත රක්ෂණයකට අමතරව ගන්නා රක්ෂණ ආවරණ ක ් රමවේදයකි. |
Q:It's exciting to imagine how future humans will have solved the problems we have now, or what amazing new inventions will make our lives more convenient and interesting. We asked top scientists to share their predictions on what the world will be like in a century. If they're right, the 2114 is going to be really cool. 1. Robots will do your chores and more Robots will be doing most of our jobs, from building homes to teaching math. There are already robots that clean floors and pump gas. In the future they will be more complicated and useful. Unfortunately, with robots taking all the jobs, unemployment will be high. 2. You will read minds. Speaking of being social, we will communicate in an entirely different way. Forget texts and emails. Mind-reading technology will allow us to send thoughts to each other without speaking a word. We will also be able to send thoughts to objects around us. (Instead of pressing "start" on the microwave, you could just think "start.") Meanwhile, chips implanted(in our brains will improve memory and intelligence. 3. Your car will drive you Today, around 30,000 Americans die in car accidents each year. One hundred years form now, accidents will be a thing of the past. According to Mark Safford, consultant or the U.S. Department of Transportation, future cars will drive themselves. These electric cars will communicate with other cars on the road to travel safely in close formation at high speeds. 4. You will eat fake meat. Raising animals is not an efficient way to produce food, and it harms the environment: Cows, chickens, and pigs eat a lot, and then we have to deal with all that poop(. What's more, that poop can up poisoning lakes, rivers, and streams. Today, scientists can "grow" meat in a lab from animal cells, but it's expensive and not very delicious. In the future, they will have perfected the process. You'll order hamburgers that come from factories, not cows. Scientists may even find ways to make lab-grown meat tastier and healthier than the real thing. According to the passage, what is likely to happen when robots become more common in the future? A) People will be much lazier. B) More people will lose their jobs. C) People may become physically weaker. D) More people may become less intelligent.
A: | B |
QUES: 2 years ago 11544 xHamster gangbang double anal double penetration
correct the punctuation.
CORRECTED: 2 years ago 1:15:44 xHamster gangbang, double anal, double penetration
QUES: An old factory buliding in the backyard of Grnnegade was utilized by people of cultural and performing heritage all with disparate backgrounds and orientations
correct the punctuation.
CORRECTED: An old factory- buliding in the backyard of Grønnegade, was utilized by people of cultural and performing heritage, all with disparate backgrounds and orientations.
QUES: Looking which airport for Malbun
correct the punctuation.
CORRECTED: | Looking which airport for Malbun? |
What was likely said next? Dialog:
Person A) What are the major Democratic and Republican candidates in the race for Minnesota's 4th congressional district?
Person B) Democrat Betty McCollum ran for re-election in the 4th congressional district, which CQ Politics rated as 'Safe'.
Person A) Who was the Republican candidate?
Person B) McCollum won the general election on November 2, 2010, 59%-35%.
Person A) Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
Person B) | Democrat Keith Ellison ran for re-election in the 5th district, which CQ Politics rated as 'Safe'. |
[Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: festival, tap, tree
[A]: the trees are being tapped during festival .
[Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: dining, garden, room, window
[A]: dining room with windows to the garden
[Q]: Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: elephant, waterhole, zebra
[A]: | elephant and zebra next to a waterhole |
Given a passage and a question, find the answer to the question based on the passage. The answer should consist of only one word that lies in the span of only one of the sentences in the passage.
Example: Paragraph: Nix v. Hedden , 149 U.S. 304 ( 1893 ) , was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that , under U.S. customs regulations , the tomato should be classified as a vegetable rather than a fruit . The Court 's unanimous opinion held that the Tariff Act of 1883 used the ordinary meaning of the words `` fruit '' and `` vegetable , '' instead of the technical botanical meaning .
Question: is tomato a fruit or vegetable us supreme court
Example solution: vegetable
Example explanation: The answer 'vegetable' is correct as it lies in the sentence - "Nix v. Hedden , 149 U.S. 304 ( 1893 ) , was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that , under U.S. customs regulations , the tomato should be classified as a vegetable rather than a fruit ", which is a part of the passage.
Problem: Paragraph: Thailand ( / ˈtaɪlænd / TY - land ) , officially the Kingdom of Thailand and formerly known as Siam , is a country at the center of the Southeast Asian Indochinese peninsula composed of 76 provinces . At 513,120 km ( 198,120 sq mi ) and over 68 million people , Thailand is the world 's 50th largest country by total area and the 21st-most - populous country . The capital and largest city is Bangkok , a special administrative area . Thailand is bordered to the north by Myanmar and Laos , to the east by Laos and Cambodia , to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia , and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the southern extremity of Myanmar . Its maritime boundaries include Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand to the southeast , and Indonesia and India on the Andaman Sea to the southwest . Although nominally a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy , the most recent coup in 2014 established a de facto military dictatorship .
Question: what is the country of siam called today
| Solution: Thailand |
Question: I know that the answer to the question "Which of the following is not an organic compound of zinc: Zn(O2CCH3)2 or Zn(CN)2?" is in "In weak basic solutions containing Zn2+ ions, the hydroxide Zn(OH)2 forms as a white precipitate. In stronger alkaline solutions, this hydroxide is dissolved to form zincates ([Zn(OH)4]2−). The nitrate Zn(NO3)2, chlorate Zn(ClO3)2, sulfate ZnSO4, phosphate Zn3(PO4)2, molybdate ZnMoO4, cyanide Zn(CN)2, arsenite Zn(AsO2)2, arsenate Zn(AsO4)2·8H2O and the chromate ZnCrO4 (one of the few colored zinc compounds) are a few examples of other common inorganic compounds of zinc. One of the simplest examples of an organic compound of zinc is the acetate (Zn(O2CCH3)2).". Can you tell me what it is?
Answer: | Zn(CN)2 |
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In this task, you're given a context passage. Your job is to generate relevant questions that can be answered by directly referring to the passage.
question:
Kendall walked their dog home in the pouring rain and thunder and lightning.
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How would you describe Kendall?
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I got a busy day today , I have to harvest some vegetables from my garden , clean the house and iron clothes that I didn't do it for a while because I got so busy with my blogging world so I really have a bunch of them . So today I am not too focus chasing opps I just refresh it everytime I remember but tonight while I was Ironing the clothes once in a while I refresh ppp too : ) when I got done and pick all the clothes I iron I tried looking on ppp quick and I saw a white opps gotcha ! Thank you God and Payperpost for such wonderful opportunity you give me today .
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Why am I harvesting all the vegetables ?
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Aubrey went to the bank to get some money she needed for her rent.
answer:
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Definition: In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
Input: Question: When did the island of Smaothrace leave the Ottoman Empire? Passage:The sculptor is unknown, although Paul MacKendrick suggests that Pythokritos of Lindos is responsible. When first discovered on the island of Samothrace (then part of the Ottoman Empire and called Semadirek) and published in 1863, it was suggested that the Victory was erected by the Macedonian general Demetrius Poliorcetes after his naval victory at Cyprus, between 295 and 289 BC. The Archaeological Museum of Samothrace continues to follow these originally established provenance and dates. Ceramic evidence discovered in recent excavations has revealed that the pedestal was set up about 200 BC, though some scholars still date it as early as 250 BC or as late as 180. Certainly, the parallels with figures and drapery from the Pergamon Altar (dated about 170 BC) seem strong. The evidence for a Rhodian commission of the statue has been questioned, however, and the closest artistic parallel to the Nike of Samothrace are figures depicted on Macedonian coins. Samothrace was an important sanctuary for the Hellenistic Macedonian kings. The most likely battle commemorated by this monument is, perhaps, the Battle of Cos in 255 BC, in which Antigonus II Gonatas of Macedonia won over the fleet of Ptolemy II of Egypt.
Links: a. Samothrace b. Pergamon Altar c. Battle of Cos d. Paul MacKendrick
Output: | a |
Problem: If this is the response, what came before? In the HBO movie "Paterno", Ganim, who was a consultant on the film, was played by Riley Keough.
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Before this should be: DIALOG:
What is Sara Ganim's educational background?
- Ganim has taught college-level journalism and spends several days each year speaking to college and high school journalists about the profession of journalism and the transition from print to broadcast.
- What are some of the accomplishments for which she was praised?
- In May 2015, she delivered the commencement address to graduates of the American University in Dubai.
- Did she receive any awards?
- In 2015, she was given the Philip Habib Award for Distinguished Public Service by the American Task Force for Lebanon.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Problem: If this is the response, what came before? Stampede re-formed in 2009 in the wake of renewed interest and the CD re-issues of both "The Official Bootleg" and "Hurricane Town" via UK-based Rock Candy Records and Universal Music in Japan.
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Before this should be: DIALOG:
Who is Laurence Archer?
- Laurence Archer Laurence Archer is a British guitarist and songwriter notable for his work with British rock bands UFO and Phil Lynott's Grand Slam.
- What songs is he known for?
- He wrote many of the Grandslam song together with Phil Lynott and Mark Stanway, some of which were released as Thin Lizzy songs.
- What other bands is he a member of?
- Archer was also a member of British band Wild Horses, Stampede, Lautrec, Medicine Head and Rhode Island Red with Gary Leiderman on bass (ex Talk Talk, Thin Lizzy), Manolo Antonana on drums and frontman/actor/writer Mike Dyer.
- What are some of the albums he recorded?
- While Archer was in Stampede, the band recorded two albums for Polydor Records: "The Official Bootleg" and "Hurricane Town".
- Who else did he work with?
- Before that, Archer was in Lautrec with his stepfather, singer Reuben Archer.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Problem: If this is the response, what came before? Alliance-Union (disambiguation) Alliance-Union may refer to:
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Before this should be: DIALOG:
What is the difference between Alliance-Union and Union-Age ?
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Problem: If this is the response, what came before? Rauch Rauch may refer to:
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Before this should be: | DIALOG:
What is known about the effect of the tobacco industry on the economy?
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Definition: In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
Input: A Dara McVeety goal in the 25th-minute helped Terry Hyland's men establish a 1-9 to 0-7 half-time lead.
Martin Reilly converted a penalty 10 minutes into the second half after Cian Mackey had been brought down.
Armagh had a chance to cut their deficit to three but Stefan Campbell's weak penalty was saved by home goalkeeper Raymond Galligan.
Seanie Johnston, up against his former boss at Kildare Kieran McGeeney, landed seven points and was one of Cavan's eight scorers on the day.
Just three players were on target for the Orange County and in the end they fell well short.
Armagh played an outfield man in goals, Ballyhegan club man Paul Courtney making his Championship debut.
He was unable to keep out Reilly's penalty while, soon afterwards, his opposite number Raymond Galligan saved Campbell's poorly directed effort.
Armagh made a decent enough start, scoring three of the first four points.
But five unanswered scores - three of them from Johnston - saw things swing the way of the favourites, and there were seven points in it when Reilly advanced to feed McVeety who netted from close-range.
Tony Kernan and Ethan Rafferty got the last two scores of the half, but Armagh still trailed by five at the break.
It looked all over when Reilly's penalty made it 2-11 to 0-9, but Armagh had a great chance to ignite the contest when Killian Clarke's foul on Campbell resulted in a penalty.
However, Campbell's kick was too close to Galligan who saved and Cavan went straight up the pitch to go 2-13 to 0-12 up through Johnston. Then, it really was over.
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Cavan skipper Gearoid McKiernan: "We put massive work in all year and learned a lot from a training camp we had in Portugal.
"We have three weeks now to prepare to play Tyrone and we'll want to put in a good performance at Clones.
"We lost to them in the league final because they played like a Division One side and we played like a Division Two side.
"That is the level we will have to step up to."
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Output: | Cavan booked a semi-final meeting with Tyrone by seeing off Armagh by eight points at Breffni Park on Sunday. |
Question: I know that the answer to the question "In India how was Mahayana Buddhism broken out into?" is in "During the period of Late Mahayana Buddhism, four major types of thought developed: Madhyamaka, Yogacara, Tathagatagarbha, and Buddhist Logic as the last and most recent. In India, the two main philosophical schools of the Mahayana were the Madhyamaka and the later Yogacara. According to Dan Lusthaus, Madhyamaka and Yogacara have a great deal in common, and the commonality stems from early Buddhism. There were no great Indian teachers associated with tathagatagarbha thought.". Can you tell me what it is?
Answer: | two main philosophical schools |
Question:
[passage completion]
Washington (CNN) -- Turns out the "gotcha" moment in Thursday's New Hampshire debate wasn't so clear cut. Republican Scott Brown, who is vying for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's seat, appeared to botch a question on New Hampshire geography during the final debate in the contentious race. But after some post-debate map-checking, the former senator from Massachusetts, who moved back to New Hampshire after losing his Senate seat in 2013, actually got an apology from the reporter who questioned the candidate's familiarity with state geography. So did Brown get it right and WMUR's James Pindell got it wrong? Turns out, both were partly right.
The nuance didn't keep
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Jeanne Shaheen's campaign from pouncing on the opportunity to highlight Brown's outsider status.
Question:
[passage completion]
(CNN) -- Some alcohol, an argument, a flight diversion, a court appearance and a fine -- just another day in the world of celebrity air travel. Jennifer Lauren, niece of fashion designer Ralph Lauren, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge of "being intoxicated to such an extent as would give rise to a reasonable (possibility) that you might endanger yourself or other persons on board" an aircraft, said Susan Dermody from the Ennis Court Office in Ireland. The 41-year old was arrested Monday at Shannon Airport in western Ireland after a Delta Air Lines flight from Barcelona to New York was diverted, according to Irish state broadcaster RTE.
Answer:
Gerard Depardieu probably would have gotten away with it if his aim was better.
Question:
[passage completion]
By Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 16:05 EST, 19 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 20 May 2013 New love: Anna Ziuzina is now in a relationship with British company director Ivan Lister and pregnant An internet bride whose millionaire husband was brutally murdered in the Ukraine is pregnant and in a relationship with another British businessman. Former lap-dancer Anna Ziuzina, 34, has become romantically involved with a company director called Ivan Lister. She has been staying in a flat the father-of-two recently bought for £295,000, just a few miles from his £2million home in north London. The fashion-conscious ex-stripper – who is involved in a bitter dispute with her late husband’s family over his £1.5million estate - is driving a one-year-old, £20,000 Mini Cooper Countryman.
We also exposed the
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| Ukraine authorities’ shambolic handling of the case, which has been mired in allegations of a cover-up involving corrupt police. |
Sentence 1: WORHP , also referred to as eNLP ( European NLP Solver ) , is a mathematical software library for numerically solving continuous , nonlinear optimization problems on a large scale .
Sentence 2: WORHP , also referred to by ESA as eNLP ( European NLP Solver ) , is a non-linear software library for numerically solving continuous mathematical optimization problems .
Do these two sentences convey the same information? | no |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
[EX Q]: Belgian doctors are planning to kill a perfectly healthy 24-year-old woman by euthanasia because she is suffering from 'suicidal thoughts'. It is estimated that five people a day in Belgium die with the assistance of doctors, ranging from those with terminal illness to others with chronic, but not life threatening ailments. Now, a woman, known only as the fictitious name Laura, has been told she qualifies for euthanasia, despite not having a terminal disease. The young woman spoke with Belgian newspaper De Morgen about her decision. She said she was convinced that she had to die since her childhood claiming 'life, that's not for me'.Laura, 24, does not suffer from any terminal disease or physical illnessShe told doctors who assessed her condition that 'life, that's not for me'Five people a day currently die with the assistance of medics in BelgiumNew figures show that euthanasia numbers have jumped by a third
Questions:The report raised new questions over _’s increasingly controversial 13-year-old euthanasia law, which has won wide acceptance from the medical establishment, and which now allows even children to be killed by doctors. (A) Belgian (B) Laura (C) De Morgen
[EX A]: (A)
[EX Q]: Marlon Brando's family are involved in a bitter battle over the arrangements at his eldest son's grave. The dying request of Brando's first wife Anna Kashfi to be buried next to their son Christian has been blocked, according to reports. Christian's first wife Mary, who is still alive, had already bought the plot and refused to give it up even after Kashfi's death. Kashfi, who was born to a British father, has instead been buried in the plot above Christian, meaning they are head to head. Kashfi died at the age of 80 after losing her battle to breast and colon cancer. She was laid to rest in a cemetery in Kalama, Washington, last Wednesday.Anna Kashfi, Brando's first wife, was buried Wednesday in Kalama, Washington, after dying of breast and colon cancer aged 80Her dying wish was to be buried next to the couple's son ChristianBut Christian's first wife, Mary, bought the plot and refused to give it upAnna was buried in the plot above her son - meaning they are head to head
Questions:_ was jailed for 10 years - considered a light sentence. (A) Marlon Brando (B) Brando (C) Anna Kashfi (D) Christian (E) Mary (F) Kashfi (G) British (H) Kalama (I) Washington (J) Anna
[EX A]: (D)
[EX Q]: Harper Lee has joked about spending the money from her new novel on trips to Las Vegas and the Bahamas, one of her inner circle has disclosed. The reclusive novelist, whose long-lost novel Go Set A Watchman will be the publishing phenomenon of the decade when it is released on Monday - has a 'wonderful mind', Kamisha Booker, told Daily Mail Online. Mrs Booker, who visits Harper Lee twice a month, offered an unprecedented insight into Lee's state of mind and said the novelist was 'excited and overwhelmed' by the publication of the novel. Harper Lee hopes her book will be made into a film - as To Kill a Mockingbird was - and be invited onto the set to 'encourage' actors and give a first hand insight to movie makers as to how she meant the book to be understood.Member of author's inner circle tells Daily Mail Online that Lee, 89, is mentally sharp, excited about the new book and joking about the royaltiesKamisha Booker visits author twice a month with teenage daughter and said: 'For a lady that age she has a wonderful mind.'Book is published on Monday but has already split inner circle of reclusive author's friends in hometown of Monroeville, AlabamaOther former friends say they do not believe she has 'mental or physical strength' and that she is being 'walked over' into publicationAuthor's lawyer is now involved in feud with town museum which honors her legacy and includes courtroom where her father was defense attorney
Questions:'With Miss _, there is nothing wrong with her mind. (A) Harper Lee (B) Las Vegas (C) Bahamas (D) Go Set A Watchman (E) Kamisha Booker (F) Daily Mail Online (G) Mrs Booker (H) To Kill a Mockingbird (I) Book (J) Monroeville (K) Alabama
[EX A]: | (A)
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you are given a sentence and a question, you would be asked to create the answer which is contained in the sentence provided.
PROBLEM: Sentence: A carbon atom with 6 protons and 8 neutrons is more specifically known as carbon 14. Question: A carbon atom with 6 protons and 8 neutrons is more specifically known as?
SOLUTION: carbon 14
PROBLEM: Sentence: Excessive bending stress usually causes fractures on a bone. Question: What usually causes fractures on a bone?
SOLUTION: excessive bending stress
PROBLEM: Sentence: Mushrooms get their energy from decomposing dead organisms. Question: Where do mushrooms get their energy?
SOLUTION: | decomposing dead organisms
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In this task, you are given a question and an answer. Answer "Yes" if the given answer correctly answers the question, otherwise answer "No".
Example input: what latitude is tropic of cancer, Answer: It currently (Year 2013) lies at 23° 26′ 15.143′′ north of the Equator.
Example output: Yes
Example explanation: This is a good example, and the given answer correctly answers the question.
Q: what composer used sound mass, Answer: Developed from the modernist tone clusters and spread to orchestral writing by the late 1950s and 1960s, sound-mass "obscures the boundary between sound and noise " (Edwards 2001, pp. 326–27).
A: | No |
This task is about reading the given passage and the question, return an incorrect answer to the given question.
Let me give you an example: "story" : "Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is an unincorporated part of and the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu on the island of Oahu. The city is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major portal into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.
Honolulu is the most remote city of its size in the world and is the westernmost major U.S. city. For statistical purposes, the U.S. Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of the city of Honolulu was 337,256 as of the 2010 census, while the Honolulu CCD was 390,738 and the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.
"Honolulu" means "sheltered harbor" or "calm port". The old name is said to be Kou, a district roughly encompassing the area from Nuuanu Avenue to Alakea Street and from Hotel Street to Queen Street which is the heart of the present downtown district. The city has been the capital of the Hawaiian Islands since 1845 and gained historical recognition following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan near the city on December 7, 1941.", "question: " "What does Honolulu mean?"
The answer to this example can be: Macau
Here is why: This answer for the given question is not present in the passage and is irrelevant to the given question. So, it is a good example.
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story: CHAPTER VIII
A MYSTERIOUS LETTER
In the morning mail Gus Plum received a letter postmarked London which he read with much interest. Then he called on Dave.
"I've just received a letter I want you to read," he said. "It is from Nick Jasniff, and he mentions you." And he handed over the communication.
It was a long rambling epistle, upbraiding Plum roundly for "having gone back on him," as Jasniff put it. The writer said he was now "doing Europe" and having a good time generally. One portion of the letter read as follows:
"The authorities needn't look for me, for they will never find me. I struck a soft thing over here and am about seventy pounds to the good. Tell Dave Porter I could tell him something he would like to hear--about his folks--but I am not going to do it. I don't think he'll meet that father of his just yet, or that pretty sister of his either. She'd be all right if she didn't have such a lunkhead of a brother. Tell him that some day I'll square up with him and put him in a bigger hole than he got me into. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't have to stay away as I'm doing--not but what I'm having a good time--better than grinding away at Oak Hall."
As may be imagined, Dave read this letter with even greater interest than had Gus Plum. What was said about his father and sister mystified him. ', question: 'Who did he write to?
Answer: | Nick Jasniff |
Article: Making stud earrings is easy once you have assembled your materials. Check out your local craft store for earring flatbacks, earring décor pieces, and jewelry glue. Before you get started, you will need: Stud earring flatbacks Earring décor pieces, such as beads, buttons, pennants, etc. Jewelry glue (or super glue) Paper towels Toothpick Use the toothpick to apply a dot of glue to the stud earring flatback. You don’t need a large amount of glue, just enough to cover the surface of the earring flatback. Superglue also works if you are in a hurry. If using superglue, then you can apply the earring glue directly onto the earring flatback with the tube. Only use a small amount and be careful not to get any on your skin or other surfaces. Be sure to work over a paper towel to avoid getting glue onto your table and other surfaces. Take the piece you want to mount on the earring back and press it onto the glue on the earring flatback. Hold the pieces firmly together for a minute to give them a chance to bond. Then, place the earring on your paper towel to dry the rest of the way. If the earring piece you have added has a flat surface, such as a button or flat pennant, then place the earring face down rather than on its side. Leave the earrings alone to dry for a few hours or overnight. It is important to let them dry completely before you wear them. If you used superglue, then your earrings will be ready after just a few minutes. However, you may still want to leave them be for up to an hour to let the glue dry and bond completely.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gather your materials. Apply glue to the earring flatback. Press earring décor onto the earring flatback. Allow glue to dry.
Problem: Article: You’ll see it on the left side of Finder. Choose the method that best suits your needs: Can edit: Allows the person you’re sharing with to add, edit, and delete files. Can view: Allows the person to view the contents of the folder but not make any changes. To make your file or folder private again: Press Ctrl as you click the shared file or folder, then select Manage Access. Click the dropdown next to the name of the person with whom you’ve shared the file. If you’re sharing with more than one person, you’ll need to do this for each person. Click Remove.
Summary: Open your Dropbox folder. Press Ctrl and click the folder you want to share. Click Share…. Enter the email address(es) of those you want to invite. Choose a sharing method. Stop sharing a file.
INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use your past mistakes as teaching moments for the future. Show your boss your ability to improve by documenting the mistake and any insights you learned as a result. This is helpful for you in terms of preventing similar errors to come, and also helps demonstrate progress when you come up for evaluation at work. Many times an error paves the way for innovation. Share an idea with your boss about a way you intend on changing your approach, so these types of errors don’t happen again. Any major changes will usually require agreement from your boss. However, brainstorming new approaches at least shows initiative. Take special care to manage your tasks. This way, you have the time to focus on completing them one at time so you are not risking making needless mistakes. Take this mistake as a chance to look at other things you may need to change about your work habits. You might need to clean up your desk to avoid losing important papers or find a better way to manage emails to avoid using the wrong email list. Getting clarification can save you time in the long run since you won’t need to re-do things later. Don’t feel like you are bothering someone by asking for help. If you are polite and considerate in your requests, others are likely to enjoy offering a helping hand. Pay attention and learn from those around you. Ask for specific and hands-on instruction so you can figure out what you were missing before and move on. Often, it is one step you have missed in the process or something small that makes a big difference. Show your appreciation for the help and be sure to implement the strategies you’ve learned. Actually putting new skills into play shows that you have gratitude and makes others more likely to help if you should need to ask again. If you feel like you never have enough time in the day while at work, imagine how much worse it could be if you need to fix another big mess. Start a to-do list and learn to manage your time better so you are not rushing through tasks and overlooking important steps. Beating yourself up can actually make the problem worse. Everyone makes mistakes—even your boss, at some point. Practice self-forgiveness and be sure that you learned from the issue so that it doesn’t happen again. Your boss will appreciate the fact that you consciously made an effort to improve yourself after a mistake.
SUMMARY: Document lessons learned. Avoid multi-tasking. Ask for help when you don’t know how to do something. Slow down. Don’t be hard on yourself.
Press the clutch down with your left foot. Press the button on the top of the handbrake to release it and pull the handbrake all the way up to its vertical position. Keep the clutch held down all the way while doing this. This method is a little easier if you struggle shuffling your foot quickly from the brake to the accelerator. It’s basically the same as the first method, except you’re using the handbrake instead of the foot brake. Turn the key in the ignition to start the car. Do not shift your feet or move the handbrake while doing this. Shift into 1st gear. Slowly apply pressure to the accelerator while releasing the clutch. When you feel the clutch biting, or kicking back, you will know that your vehicle is trying to move forward. Once the clutch is biting, press the button on the handbrake down. Move it forward at the same time as you’re pressing the accelerator down to release the brake and move the car forward. Essentially, you’re releasing the handbrake and clutch at the same time that you’re accelerating. There may be some discrepancy between the clutch and the handbrake if you’re on a really steep incline.
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One-sentence summary -- | Pull the handbrake up while pressing the clutch down. Turn the car on and shift into 1st gear. Apply gas with your right foot while releasing the clutch. Release the handbrake at the same time as the clutch. |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence and question which can be answered using the sentence. Your task is to answer the question using the information from the sentence. The answer to the question is unique and it is a continuous text span from the sentence.
Problem:Sentence: The facades were covered with fresh multicolor paintwork , greatly enhancing the external appearance of the buildings .
Question: what was covered with something?
Solution: | The facades |
You are given a sentence and a question in the input. The information provided in the sentence should be enough to answer the question. You're expected to write the correct answer. Do not use any facts other than those provided in the sentence.
Example Input: Sentence: He drowns Violet in the bath whilst giving her a massage , which had become a common ritual for them .
Question: Why does Finley drown Violet?
Example Output: Because it had become a ritual for them.
Example Input: Sentence: Steve did not even need a menu, he knew what he wanted.
Question: Why did Steve's mom tell him to slow down?
Example Output: knew what he wanted.
Example Input: Sentence: On this cold winter day, John can make a bowl of warm soup.
Question: What did John put on for the cold weather?
Example Output: | a bowl of warm soup.
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Question: Given the following passage "In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the NBA's New Orleans Hornets (now the New Orleans Pelicans) temporarily relocated to the Ford Center, playing the majority of its home games there during the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons. The team became the first NBA franchise to play regular-season games in the state of Oklahoma.[citation needed] The team was known as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets while playing in Oklahoma City. The team ultimately returned to New Orleans full-time for the 2007–08 season. The Hornets played their final home game in Oklahoma City during the exhibition season on October 9, 2007 against the Houston Rockets.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: The NBA team Hornets played in what city after the 2007-08 season?
Answer: | New Orleans |
QUESTION: What part of plants is pretty?
Options:
- dirt
- no neurons in
- millions of cells
- flowers on
- roots
ANSWER: Let me think step-by-step: Plants are always green. FLowers have different colors and designs. Flowers are very pretty and they smell nice. So the answer must be flowers on.
QUESTION: What are built up areas near the highway called?
Options:
- subways
- desert
- mexico
- atlas
- developed land
ANSWER: Let me think step-by-step: Built up areas are build up on a land near highway which can also be called as a developed land. Developed land is directly related to built up area. So the answer must be developed land.
QUESTION: Standing in queue at a store allows you to be able to do what to your surroundings?
Options:
- watch
- whistle
- impatience
- look around
- daydreaming
ANSWER: Let me think step-by-step: You can look around at your surroundings. A person is allowed to be able to look around at his surroundings if he or she is standing in queue at a store. So the answer must be look around.
QUESTION: If you're using scuba gear in the ocean where are you?
Options:
- beach
- surface of earth
- future
- waterfalls
- underwater
ANSWER: | Let me think step-by-step: Suba gear is used when one is diving in the underwater. When one is in the ocean, they are underwater of the ocean. So the answer must be underwater. |
"Alice was dusting the living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No time today to look at old pictures in her favorite photo album. Today she had to hunt for a button, so she put the album on a chair without even opening it." is a true sentence.
Does this mean that "No time today to look at old pictures in Mama's favorite photo album."?
Select from:
(a). no
(b). yes | (a). |
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