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Q: I was a waitress at the New England regional chain Newport Creamery for seven years in Jr. High, High School, and College. In college, I needed money for school supplies, so in addition to slinging ice cream cones and “Awful Awfuls” at the Creamery, I picked up a few more jobs: working the dinner shift at a family restaurant, heaving trays of cocktails at a bar until 3AM, and cleaning houses. Needless to say, I was a wreck, and a big time abuser of coffee and cigarettes. One day just before my shift at the Creamery began, I slung back a huge coffee and hauled on a Newport cigarette in the kitchen (this was when you could do things like smoke in a restaurant kitchen.) I then went out to the dining floor and approached my first table, who had been given menus and was waiting for me to take their order. “Hi, How are you today?”, I cheerfully asked the mother and her three daughters, all looking under 12. “What may I get you?…..” Then, fade to black as a huge swooshing sound took over my head. Next thing I know, I’m on the floor, covered in blood, the girls are screaming blue murder, and my manager is shaking like a leaf as he coddles me. Apparently, I passed out right onto the table of the nice family I was waiting on, then fell back and whacked my head on the corner of a wall. I remember noticing that my kelly green polyester dress was an awful shade of bloodied brown. My main concern was that I had a hot date that night, and now I had to go to the emergency room! The ER doctor was able to sew my head up, and sent me home with a diagnosis of “syncope, unknown origin”. After a few hours, I still felt spacey, but insisted on going on the date. I remember we went to a nice Italian place on Federal Hill! Here’s the Garden City location, where I worked. Question: The manager probably believes that: === The answer to the above question is
(1). not enough information
(2). The waitress needs a raise.
(3). Something is wrong with the waitress.
(4). The restaurant should be closed down.
The answer is: | (3). |
This task is about translating a given English language sentence to Yoruba language.
Example: While you should not share legal advice to others based on course content, you will develop a high level of expertise upon completion of this course.
Example solution: Bí ó ti jẹ́ wí pé o kò leè fún ẹnikẹ́ni nímọ̀ràn ajẹmófin lẹ́yìn tí o bùṣe nínú ẹ̀kọ́ inú ìdá yìí, wà á ní ìmọ̀ kíkún tí kò ní ẹlẹ́gbẹ́ bí o bá parí abala-ẹ̀kọ́ yìí.
Example explanation: This is a good example because the English sentence has been translated correctly to Yoruba.
Problem: And you were the one feeding him
| Solution: Tí ó jẹ́ pé ìwọ ni ò ń bọ́ ọ |
Detailed Instructions: Given a sentence, judge the quality of this sentence by indicating "Good" and "Bad". The quality depends on the grammar and the meaning of the sentence. If a sentence is easily understandable, and doesn't have grammatical errors, answer with "Good", otherwise answer with "Bad".
Q: Numerous fans are attracted to watch atheletes play Basque in Acapulco at the Fronton.
A: | Bad |
In this task, you will be shown an incorrect English sentence. You need to generate a corrected form of the input sentence.
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Question: The government would like to reduce the population with this fishing limits .
Answer: The government would like to reduce the population with this fishing limit .
Question: The consumers also know how advertisemnets are .
Answer: The consumers also know how advertisements are .
Question: In 2 1th our yong people can learn a lot of academic subjects .
Answer: | On the 2 1st , our young people can learn a lot of academic subjects .
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In this task, you are given a sentence in English language and its corresponding French translation. Here, your job is to output "yes" if the translation is correct, otherwise output "no".
Q: English: What is both a desirable and realistic target and capacity for a Canadian Network?
French: Quelle forme de garanties d'achèvement les organismes gouvernementaux exigent-ils?
A: | no |
In this task, you are given a question and an answer, you would be asked to create the sentence based on the Question-Answer provided. It should be contained within the Question-Answer provided.
Example Input: Question: What is needed to create muscles, regulate chemical reactions, and transport oxygen? Answer: proteins
Example Output: Proteins is needed to create muscles, regulate chemical reactions, and transport oxygen.
Example Input: Question: Unlike wild animals, what type of species are genetically uniform, making them more vulnerable to die-out from disease? Answer: domestic species
Example Output: Unlike wild animals, domestic species type of species are genetically uniform, making them more vulnerable to die-out from disease.
Example Input: Question: Organic substances, including proteins, carbohydrates, and oils, contain what element? Answer: carbon
Example Output: | Organic substances, including proteins, carbohydrates, and oils, contain carbon.
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IN: French:
If a procurement is estimated to cost $5,000 or more, and the goods or services or construction to be procured are destined for a population that is primarily Aboriginal, the department or agency must set it aside for competition among Aboriginal suppliers only.
OUT: Si le coût estimé d'un achat est de 5 000 $ ou plus et que les biens, les services ou les travaux de construction qui font l'objet du marché sont destinés à une population principalement composée d'Autochtones, le ministère ou l'organisme doit mettre ce contrat en concurrence uniquement auprès de fournisseurs autochtones.
IN: French:
You can deploy a term employee to another term position but only if it's of the same or shorter duration.
OUT: Vous pouvez muter une personne embauchée pour une durée déterminée à un autre poste d'une durée déterminée, à condition que le terme de l'emploi soit égal ou plus bref.
IN: French:
7.138 Canada argues that by carrying out a combined injury analysis in the anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations, the USITC failed to comply with the specific requirements that must be satisfied by an investigating authority when making a determination of injury, or threat of injury, in an anti-dumping or subsidy investigation.
OUT: 7.138 Le Canada fait valoir qu'en effectuant une analyse combinée du dommage dans les enquêtes antidumping et en matière de droits compensateurs, l'USITC n'a pas respecté les prescriptions spécifiques auxquelles doit se conformer l'autorité chargée de l'enquête lorsqu'elle établit une détermination de l'existence d'un dommage, ou d'une menace de dommage, dans une enquête antidumping ou en matière de subventions.
IN: French:
They more than once helped to wrest Ani and other Armenian towns from the Seljuk Turks.
OUT: | Ils ont plus d'une fois aidé à reprendre Ani et d'autres villes arméniennes, tombées aux mains des Turcs seldjoukides. |
Q: I heard that Casey bought food anyway even though they had some food at home. And I was wondering Why did Casey do this?
A: have more food
Q: I heard that Cameron met up with their friends to play football at the park, they stayed there all day and Cameron had so much fun playing with their friends. And I was wondering How would you describe Cameron?
A: elated
Q: I heard that Remy took money to their mom and threw it in her face. And I was wondering What will happen to Remy?
A: get punished
Q: I heard that Bailey watched television all day on her day off from work. And I was wondering What will Bailey want to do next?
| A: relax |
Answer the following question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: The head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 was? Context: On July 16, 1989, the Popular Front of Azerbaijan held its first congress and elected Abulfaz Elchibey, who would become President, as its Chairman. On August 19, 600,000 protesters jammed Baku’s Lenin Square (now Azadliq Square) to demand the release of political prisoners. In the second half of 1989, weapons were handed out in Nagorno-Karabakh. When Karabakhis got hold of small arms to replace hunting rifles and crossbows, casualties began to mount; bridges were blown up, roads were blockaded, and hostages were taken.
Answer: | Lenin |
Definition: You are given a paragraph, containing several sentences, and a question about the paragraph. The given question might contain grammatical errors, typing mistakes, etc., or might not make sense in the context of the paragraph (for instance, it might not be related to the content of the paragraph or not be answerable at all). Your task is to generate the corrected question in your response. Do not write a question that is very different from the given question. Instead, you should correct it by applying minimal edits to the words in the given question, such that your generated response remains similar to the given question.
Input: Paragraph- Sent 1: Sara wanted to play on a baseball team.
Sent 2: She had never tried to swing a bat and hit a baseball before.
Sent 3: Her Dad gave her a bat and together they went to the park to practice.
Sent 4: Sara wondered if she could hit a ball.
Sent 5: She wasn't sure if she would be any good.
Sent 6: She really wanted to play on a team and wear a real uniform.
Sent 7: She couldn't wait to get to the park and test out her bat.
Sent 8: When Sara and her Dad reached the park, Sara grabbed the bat and stood a few steps away from her Dad.
Sent 9: Sara waited as her Dad pitched the ball to her.
Sent 10: Her heart was beating fast.
Sent 11: She missed the first few pitches.
Sent 12: She felt like quitting but kept trying.
Sent 13: Soon she was hitting the ball very far.
Sent 14: She was very happy and she couldn't wait to sign up for a real team.
Sent 15: Her Dad was very proud of her for not giving up.
Question: Why was Sara's dad proud of her for not giving up?
Output: | Why was sara's dad proud of her? |
Q: You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Galician.
So even as we share death as a universal experience, it's not experienced the same way the world over.
A: | Polo que aínda que compartimos a morte como unha experiencia universal, non se sufre da mesma forma ó redor do mundo. |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a paragraph from a Wikipedia article about some topic, and a question related to the topic, determine whether the question is answerable from the paragraph. If the question is answerable, answer "True", otherwise, answer "False".
PROBLEM: At her Silver Jubilee in 1977, the crowds and celebrations were genuinely enthusiastic, but in the 1980s, public criticism of the royal family increased, as the personal and working lives of Elizabeth's children came under media scrutiny. Elizabeth's popularity sank to a low point in the 1990s. Under pressure from public opinion, she began to pay income tax for the first time, and Buckingham Palace was opened to the public. Discontent with the monarchy reached its peak on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, though Elizabeth's personal popularity and support for the monarchy rebounded after her live television broadcast to the world five days after Diana's death. Question: What was Elizabeth part of other than government?
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: Texts on architecture have been written since ancient time. These texts provided both general advice and specific formal prescriptions or canons. Some examples of canons are found in the writings of the 1st-century BCE Roman Architect Vitruvius. Some of the most important early examples of canonic architecture are religious. Question: How did this evolve?
SOLUTION: False
PROBLEM: In 1841, Léon Escudier wrote of a recital given by Chopin that year, "One may say that Chopin is the creator of a school of piano and a school of composition. In truth, nothing equals the lightness, the sweetness with which the composer preludes on the piano; moreover nothing may be compared to his works full of originality, distinction and grace." Chopin refused to conform to a standard method of playing and believed that there was no set technique for playing well. His style was based extensively on his use of very independent finger technique. In his Projet de méthode he wrote: "Everything is a matter of knowing good fingering ... we need no less to use the rest of the hand, the wrist, the forearm and the upper arm." He further stated: "One needs only to study a certain position of the hand in relation to the keys to obtain with ease the most beautiful quality of sound, to know how to play short notes and long notes, and [to attain] unlimited dexterity." The consequences of this approach to technique in Chopin's music include the frequent use of the entire range of the keyboard, passages in double octaves and other chord groupings, swiftly repeated notes, the use of grace notes, and the use of contrasting rhythms (four against three, for example) between the hands. Question: The family moved, what could have triggered such a move to the Palace?
SOLUTION: | False
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Problem: Moreover, Canada encourages an expansion of religious freedom in China, including Tibet, and I do not doubt that Canada would welcome a dialogue between Chinese authorities and the Dalai Lama, a world spiritual leader who earned the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for his dedication to peace and human rights.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "The Dalai Lama wants Canada to pressure China in to accepting Tibet and allowing religious freedom."?
A: It's impossible to say
Problem: PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – A bill aimed at keeping food delivery drivers safe is headed to the governor’s desk. The Rhode Island Senate approved a bill Wednesday which would make assault of a delivery driver a felony. Penalties include up to 3 years in prison, a $3,000 fine, or both. If a weapon is used, punishment could be more severe. The bill has already been approved by the full House of Representatives.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "The bill was fast tracked"?
A: It's impossible to say
Problem: Three leading Japanese banks have announced an alliance forming the world's largest financial group. Fuji Bank, Dai-Ichi Kangyo and the Industrial Bank of Japan say their operations will be integrated by the spring of 2002.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "This will change Japan's banking"?
A: | It's impossible to say |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you need to translate the given English sentence to the French language
What, in future, will be the role of the Europeans in the integrated military structure?
| Dans le futur, quel sera le rôle des Européens dans ces structures intégrées ? |
input: Now, answer this question: Read the following context and answer the question. Context: The next morning I called up my friend, Nick Unger, who worked for the police department. He agreed to meet me at the Casbah, a glorious little dive bar a few blocks from my apartment. It opened first thing in the morning, realizing the best drunks start early. By the time he showed up I was already deep into my third drink and trying charm the bartender, Maggie, into comping my fourth. I was failing miserably as usual, but at least it was fun trying. As soon as Nick walked through the front door, I slammed my palm down on the bar top. "Tricky Nicky! Have a drink, brother!" He slid onto the bar stool beside me and smiled warmly at the bartender. "Has this low life been giving you grief, Maggie?" She grinned at him. "Only since I opened the front door." Nick winked at her and ordered a half-pint of stout. "Pansy," I scoffed and slammed the rest of my whiskey. He shook his head. "God I miss you, you mad bastard. I can't imagine why Andrea won't let you come around the house anymore." I shrugged. "I know, it's like as soon as she started squirting out brood, she suddenly gets all uptight about people starting fires in the middle of your living room." "Imagine," he said as he raised his glass of beer. I clinked my empty glass to his. "So guess who I ran into last night at Jenny's wedding?" He shrugged. "Brian Lopez." He chuckled. "No shit. How is old Double-Dip?' "Fat and sad," I replied while waving Maggie over for a refill. "And married to a smoking hottie. Well, married or engaged or whatever." Nick nodded. "I met her. They were at a Police Union dinner around the holidays. She's a butterface." I arched my eyebrow. "She had a face?" Maggie rolled her eyes while she filled my glass. Nick caught her glance. "I know, he's got no class, but what are you gonna do?" "Anyways," I continued, "she's way too hot for him, and that's not gonna end well. You just know that one of these days he's gonna come home and find her with the pool boy or some shit." Question: What did Nick order? Answer:
A:
output: Beer
input: Now, answer this question: Read the following context and answer the question. Context: I woke at dawn when Digger climbed over me to get out of bed, and I woke again an hour later when Pa called, "Everyone up who wants breakfast!" Across the room, Little Bit was dressing in a T-shirt and jeans that had been mine a year before. Ma had put a stack of clean clothes at the foot of the bed for me. I dressed without caring what I put on. The only important items were my cowboy boots and my Roy Rogers belt with two holsters for cap guns, even though I only had one cap gun left, and its trigger was broken. When I used the toilet, I sat on the front edge of the seat, watching the water beneath me, and scooted off as soon as I was done. I had seen a cartoon in a book at Grandpa Abner's that showed a fish leaping out of a toilet bowl and a woman staring at it with big eyes. I thought that was funny and I knew it was impossible, but I didn't think there was any reason to take chances. Ma called, "Little Bit has to use the bathroom." I yelled, "I'm almost done." Ma called, "Are you off the toilet?" I yelled, "Yes!" Ma opened the door and brought Little Bit in. Squeezing toothpaste onto my toothbrush, I said, "I wasn't done yet." Ma said, "Your father's making breakfast in the restaurant." That meant we should hurry, so I slid the brush over my teeth while Little Bit sat next to the sink, and then I ran out of the house. Stepping into the sunlight was stepping into Florida. I didn't smell oranges -- Ma had explained that oranges grew further south -- but I smelled a humid pinelands that was not like the New Orleans suburb I had known. Question: When did the narrator first wake up? Answer:
A:
output: When Digger climbed over to get out of bed.
input: Now, answer this question: Read the following context and answer the question. Context: Alona's persistent knocking at the door of room 412 went unanswered for three minutes as she nervously shuffled her feet. Her book bag was super-saturated with textbooks, notebooks, schedules, rough drafts, and various other forms of academic paraphernalia. It was getting heavier. She continued to knock, even though there had as yet been no answer, because the note card tacked to the right of the door indicated that these indeed were Prof. Turgy K. Sigger's office hours. She could see the light under the door and thought she had heard a groan. Just before she decided to give up, slow feet approached from the opposite side, then silence; with a dramatic turn of the knob, the door swung open. "Was this trip really necessary?" asked Prof. Sigger, blinking and brushing his oily, graying hair back into place. "These are your office hours," Alona replied. She nervously smiled, feeling the corners of her mouth twitch. Somewhere in the darkened hall, a janitor coughed. "All right," conceded Prof. Sigger. "Come in." The carpet was smothered by leaning towers of textbooks. Papers lined the left side of the desk, above which was a small note card which read "To Be Graded." On the right side, the oak finish gleamed of the mid-morning light piercing the Venetian blinds. "You've come about your final project," Prof. Sigger stated. "It's only mid-term," Alona reminded him. "Oh yes, yes," continued Prof. Sigger, without conscious embarrassment. "Mid-term grade. I think I have it here. Somewhere." His hands disappeared into the left side of his desk. "You told the class that we would get a C if we maintained that Coca-Cola isn't a crypto-fascist conspiracy." "Oh yes," said Prof. Sigger. "We were discussing social issues, as I remember. I was quoting Marx and some little idiot brought up Rush Limbaugh." "That was me," Alona muttered. Question: Why did Prof. Sigger agree to see Alona despite feeling disturbed? Answer:
A:
output: | because he was accountable for his own office hours |
Q: In this task, you are given a word, followed by a sentence. You should respond with a valid sentence which contains the word used with a different meaning than in the given sentence. For example, if the given sentence refers to a 'fly' as the insect, you may respond with a sentence which uses 'fly' as the verb; however, you may NOT respond with a sentence which uses 'fly' as the insect. You may use the word in a different tense than is given. For example, you may use the word 'ended' in the output where the given input word is 'end'.
grate
Sentence: Grate one's teeth in anger.
A: | To grate a window. |
Definition: Generate a correct and concise answer for the question based on the words in the context.
Input: Context : Midnight Caller is a dramatic NBC television series created by Richard DiLello, which ran from 1988 to 1991.
Question : Which network plays Midnight Caller?
Output: | NBC |
Ques: Amy had three sons, Dave, Bill and Bob. Every year her sons sent her expensive gifts on her birthday. The eldest son Dave had a lot of money and he wanted his mother to have the most expensive gifts, but he didn't know what to buy. So he put an ad in the newspaper. " Wanted ---- the greatest gift for my mother." About a week before his mother's birthday, a man came to his office. He brought a big bird. This bird can speak six languages and sing eight songs," the man said." ".Really? I'd like to listen to it, " Dave said. The man made the bird talk in French and tell a joke in Japanese. Then the bird sang a beautiful song. Dave was very happy and paid eight thousands dollars for the bird. The next day Dave sent the bird his mother with a birthday card. The day after his mother's birthday he called his mother, " Well, mother," he asked, " What do you think of the bird?" " Oh, it's very delicious, dear," said his mother. _ was the eldest son. A) Bob B) Bill C) Dave D) Amy
Ans: C
Ques: I really love this job because I enjoy working with small children. I also think my work is very important. But there was a time when I thought I would never have a job like this. I wasn't the best student because I didn't do much schoolwork. Just before I left school, I started thinking what I might do and found that there's not much I could do. I thought I wasn't that kind of person to have a career. I then found myself a job, looking after two little girls for a family. It wasn't difficult at first. But problems began when I agreed to live in, so that my boss could go out to work in the evenings. I got very tired because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children. One Sunday, I was in the park with the children, and met Mary who used to go to school with me. I told her about my job. She said that I should get a qualification if I wanted to work with children. And it would help me learn more skills to look after children better without feeling too tired. _ . I decided to take part-time lessons. In that way, I had to leave the family. But all the lessons I took helped me look after children better and helped me get a job at a kindergarten . Now I have a job as a professional teacher at a kindergarten. I should be thankful to Mary. I would never have a career if it wasn't for her. What does this passage mainly talk about? A) The writer's own story of finding a job. B) The friendship between the writer and Mary. C) Mary's story of helping friends when needed. D) The writer's story of looking after small children.
Ans: A
Ques: The rapid growth of Smartphones and electronic tablets is making the Internet favourite for Americans reading news, a report said. News consumption online increased 17% last year from the year before. Television news, newspapers, radio and magazines all lost audience last year. For the first time, the number of people who get news online at least three times a week is larger than the number of people who get news from the newspapers. TV news has been the most popular since the 1960s. It has replaced the afternoon newspapers. But now the online news seems to be more popular than the TV news. People are used to having the Internet available on phones or small tablets. In December, 2010, 41% of Americans said they got most of their news on the Internet, more than double the 17% who said that a year earlier, the report said. In January, 2011, 7% of Americans owned electronic tablets, nearly double what it was three months earlier. It was the fastest-growing new digital technology, ahead of mobile phones when they were introduced. The online ad income was expected to surpass print newspaper ad income for the first time in 2010. The news business used to be the intermediary . You needed newspapers and TV stations to reach your customers. In this age of the computer, it's the software developers that you need. About _ % of Americans got most of their news on the Internet in 2009. A) 7 B) 17 C) 24 D) 51
Ans: B
Ques: Jack is a twelve-year-old boy. One day, he was playing football. The ball went into the street and Jack ran for it. Unfortunately, a car hit him. Jack's parents took him to the hospital at once. Jack woke up after a month. When he woke up, he asked, "Who am I? Who are you? Why am I here?" He even didn't know his parents. The doctor said, "Jack's head was badly hurt. Maybe he can remember all the things he has lost one day. Maybe he will forget them forever." Every day Jack's parents told Jack something about himself, his friends and so on. But Jack still couldn't think of anything. One day, when his father talked about his dog, Tidy, Jack seemed to think of something. Then Jack's father had an idea. He took Jack back home. Jack and Tidy played together happily. After a year, with the help of Tidy, Jack's memory came back. Which of the following is Not True? A) Jack is twelve years old. B) Jack's parents took Jack to the hospital immediately. C) When his father talked about Tidy, Jack thought of something. D) The doctor was sure that Jack could be cured one day.
Ans: | D |
In this task, you will be shown a conversation and a question. You need to answer the question and choose the correct option based on the conversation. "W" and "M" in the conversations stand for "woman" and "man".
Example Input: W: So you are leaving for the U. S. tonight? M: Don't ask. I am not going. W: Why? M: Because I have to stay here for a meeting with my boss. W: Oh, well, never mind. Now you can come to Helen's party tonight., Question: How is the man feeling? (A) Disappointed. (B) Encouraged. (C) Delighted.
Example Output: (A) Disappointed.
Example Input: M: Would you please tell me about your best holiday, Nancy? W: Well, it was my trip in Nepal. We went there 10 years ago, doing some walking in the mountains. M: How long did you stay there? W: 20 days. M: 20 days! That's a long time. How far did you walk every day? W: Perhaps 15 kilometers. You have to climb up and down a lot every day. M: So, it was very hard. W: Yes, very hard. Sometimes, it's difficult to walk in the mountains where the air is very thin, and you have a lot of problems when breathing. M: What kind of equipment did you take? W: Not much. Only a bag, a sleeping bag and some warm clothing. We carried all the things by ourselves. M: And how was the food? W: There was rice and some vegetables, normally no meat. But it was good. M: What was the best thing about the trip? W: The walking and the exercise. I hate sitting in the sun and like to be out in the countryside. The air is very clean and it's very quiet. Nepal is a good place. You must go!, Question: What did the woman enjoy most about the trip? (A) Clean air. (B) Delicious food. (C) Beautiful sunshine.
Example Output: (A) Clean air.
Example Input: W: professor White's presentation seemed to go on forever. I was barely able tostay awake. M: How could you sleep through it? It's one of the best that I've heard on this topic., Question: What does the man think of professor white's presentation? (A) He finds the presentation hard to follow. (B) He considers the presentation verydull. (C) He speaks highly of the presentation.
Example Output: | (C) He speaks highly of the presentation.
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Known answer: yes
Now, what could be the question and solution? Would someone with a nosebleed benefit from Coca?
Coca constricts blood vessels. As a result, it serves to stop bleeding. Someone with a nosebleed would want the bleeding to stop.
Known answer: yes
Now, what could be the question and solution? Can you watch Rick and Morty in Mariana Trench?
Rick and Morty is available in blu-ray format. You can play blu-ray on a laptop computer. It is possible to go to Mariana Trench inside a deep-diving submersible vehicle with a laptop.
Known answer: no
Now, what could be the question and solution? Is a thousand dollars per Days of Our Lives episodes preferred to other soaps?
Days of Our Lives has aired around 13,900 episodes as of 2020. General Hospital aired their 14,000th episode on February 23, 2018.
Known answer: no
Now, what could be the question and solution? | Has Ivan the Terrible flown to Europe?
Ivan the Terrible was the 1st Tsar of Russia. Ivan the Terrible died in 1584. The first confirmed person to fly was Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier in 1783. |
Question:
S1: The victim , who was also not identified , was taken to Kings County Hospital in " extremely critical " condition , Czartoryski said .
S2: The shooting victim was taken to Kings County Hospital Center , where he later died , the police said .
Are S1 and S2 the same?
Answer:
no
Question:
S1: " I conclude that plaintiffs have shown , albeit barely ... that Iraq provided material support to Bin Laden and Al Qaeda , " Baer said .
S2: Judge Harold Baer concluded Wednesday that lawyers for the two victims " have shown , albeit barely ... that Iraq provided material support to bin Laden and al-Qaida . "
Are S1 and S2 the same?
Answer:
yes
Question:
S1: " Contrary to the court 's decision , we firmly believe Congress gave the FTC authority to implement the national Do Not Call list .
S2: " Contrary to the court 's decision , we firmly believe Congress gave the F.T.C. authority to implement the national do-not-call list , " the congressmen said in a statement .
Are S1 and S2 the same?
Answer:
yes
Question:
S1: She claimed all the babies were born full-term and died within hours , he said .
S2: " What she told our investigators was that all the babies were born full-term and then died within hours , " Hughes said .
Are S1 and S2 the same?
Answer:
| yes |
Instructions: In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Input: Context: An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art. Art dealers' professional associations serve to set high standards for accreditation or membership and to support art exhibitions and shows., Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, also known as Pablo Picasso (25 October 1881 8 April 1973), was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright who spent most of his adult life in France. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907), and "Guernica" (1937), a portrayal of the bombing of Guernica by the German and Italian airforces at the behest of the Spanish nationalist government during the Spanish Civil War., Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (7 June 1848 8 May 1903) was a French post-Impressionist artist. Underappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of color and synthetist style that were distinctly different from Impressionism. His work was influential to the French avant-garde and many modern artists, such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Gauguin's art became popular after his death, partially from the efforts of art dealer Ambroise Vollard, who organized exhibitions of his work late in his career, as well as assisting in organizing two important posthumous exhibitions in Paris. Many of his paintings were in the possession of Russian collector Sergei Shchukin and other important collections., Pont-Aven is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in northwestern France., Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, inclusion of "movement" as a crucial element of human perception and experience, and unusual visual angles. Impressionism originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s. , Henri-Émile-Benoît Matisse (31 December 1869 3 November 1954) was a French artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter., Pont - Aven School ( French : École de Pont - Aven ) encompasses works of art influenced by Pont - Aven and its surroundings . Originally the term applied to works created in the artists ' colony at Pont - Aven which started to emerge in the 1850s and lasted until the beginning of the 20th century . Many of the artists were inspired by the works of Paul Gauguin who spent extended periods in the area in the late 1880s and early 1890s . Their work is frequently characterised by the bold use of pure colour and their Symbolist choice of subject matter ., Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency away from the narrative, which was characteristic for the traditional arts, toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. More recent artistic production is often called contemporary art or postmodern art., Ambroise Vollard (3 July 1866 21 July 1939) was a French art dealer who is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art at the beginning of the twentieth century. He is credited with providing exposure and emotional support to numerous then-unknown artists, including Paul Cézanne, Aristide Maillol, Renoir, Louis Valtat, Pablo Picasso, André Derain, Georges Rouault, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh. He was also an avid art collector and publisher., Finistère is a department of France in the extreme west of Brittany., France, officially the French Republic, is a country with territory in western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The European, or metropolitan, area of France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. Overseas France include French Guiana on the South American continent and several island territories in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. France spans and had a total population of almost 67 million people as of January 2017. It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with the capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. Other major urban centres include Marseille, Lyon, Lille, Nice, Toulouse and Bordeaux., The avant-garde (from French, "advance guard" or "vanguard", literally "fore-guard") are people or works that are experimental, radical, or unorthodox, with respect to art, culture, and society. It may be characterized by nontraditional, aesthetic innovation and initial unacceptability, and it may offer a critique of the relationship between producer and consumer., Subject: pont-aven school, Relation: instance_of, Options: (A) 1937 (B) 25 (C) adult (D) april (E) area (F) art (G) art dealer (H) art movement (I) bombing (J) capital (K) century (L) city (M) civil war (N) color (O) commune (P) company (Q) composition (R) contemporary art (S) country (T) critique (U) culture (V) december (W) department (X) department of france (Y) depiction (Z) era ([) fluid (\) government (]) impressionist (^) january (_) july (`) june (a) may (b) october (c) ordinary (d) people (e) perception (f) person (g) philosophy (h) radical (i) republic (j) sea (k) society (l) style (m) term (n) territory (o) time (p) two (q) war
Output: | art movement |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a question and an answer. Answer "Yes" if the given answer correctly answers the question, otherwise answer "No".
Q: how many presidential terms did fdr serve, Answer: He supervised the mobilization of the U.S. economy to support the Allied war effort.
A: | No |
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 dress oneself and look good [title] Colours. [step] The colours you wear should compliment your skin tone, hair colour and eye colour. Don't be afraid to break out of the black and go for something colourful. <sep> (A) Bright colors like blues and greens add a youthful first glow. Also try wearing subdued shades of the country colours like blues, greens, yellows, and purples. (B) [title] Don't bring too many things. [step] Take all of your clothes and accessories and stick with something simpler. (C) Just make sure the colours are flattering. There are lots of books and web sites that will help you choose the right colours for example darker people can wear louder colours whereas paler skins often look better with more subtle colours. (D) [substeps] Wear ballet flats for ballet or ballet shoes for dance if you can't wear black tights. If you don't like to wear tight jeans wear shorts or leggings instead.
Solution: | C |
Problem: Given the background: Electronegativities generally increase from left to right across a period. This is due to an increase in nuclear charge. Alkali metals have the lowest electronegativities, while halogens have the highest. Because most noble gases do not form compounds, they do not have electronegativities. Note that there is little variation among the transition metals. Electronegativities generally decrease from top to bottom within a group due to the larger atomic size. and the situation: John was studying the periodic table. To make things easier for him he divided the table in different sections, section A, section B, section C, and section D. Section A elements are located at the left of the table, but section B elements are located at the right side of the table. Section C elements are located at the top, but section D elements are located at the bottom. Answer the following question: Which elements would have more electronegativities, section C or section D?
A: section C
Problem: Given the background: Electronegativities generally increase from left to right across a period. This is due to an increase in nuclear charge. Alkali metals have the lowest electronegativities, while halogens have the highest. Because most noble gases do not form compounds, they do not have electronegativities. Note that there is little variation among the transition metals. Electronegativities generally decrease from top to bottom within a group due to the larger atomic size. and the situation: John was studying the periodic table. To make things easier for him he divided the table in different sections, section A, section B, section C, and section D. Section A elements are located at the left of the table, but section B elements are located at the right side of the table. Section C elements are located at the top, but section D elements are located at the bottom. Answer the following question: Which section would have stronger nulcear charge, section A or section B?
A: section B
Problem: Given the background: Inbreeding is the production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely related genetically.[2] By analogy, the term is used in human reproduction, but more commonly refers to the genetic disorders and other consequences that may arise from expression of deleterious or recessive traits resulting from incestuous sexual relationships and consanguinity. Inbreeding results in homozygosity, which can increase the chances of offspring being affected by deleterious or recessive traits.[3] This usually leads to at least temporarily decreased biological fitness of a population[4][5] (called inbreeding depression), which is its ability to survive and reproduce. An individual who inherits such deleterious traits is colloquially referred to as inbred. The avoidance of expression of such deleterious recessive alleles caused by inbreeding, via inbreeding avoidance mechanisms, is the main selective reason for outcrossing.[6][7] Crossbreeding between populations also often has positive effects on fitness-related traits,[8] but also sometimes leads to negative effects known as outbreeding depression. However increased homozygosity increases probability of fixing beneficial alleles and also slightly decreases probability of fixing deleterious alleles in population.[9] Inbreeding can result in purging of deleterious alleles from a population through purifying selection.[10][11][12] and the situation: Two farmers both had ten cattle each. Bill decided to use inbreeding as a method to breed his cattle, but James didn't because he knew about the consequences. Two years later Bill had 12 sick cattle and James had 30 healthy cattle. Answer the following question: Which farmer's cattle were less healthy than the other's?
A: Bill
Problem: Given the background: Making these healthy lifestyle choices can also help prevent some types of cancer. In addition, you can lower the risk of cancer by avoiding carcinogens , which are substances that cause cancer. For example, you can reduce your risk of lung cancer by not smoking. You can reduce your risk of skin cancer by using sunscreen. How to choose a sunscreen that offers the most protection is explained below ( Figure below ). Some people think that tanning beds are a safe way to get a tan. This is a myth. Tanning beds expose the skin to UV radiation. Any exposure to UV radiation increases the risk of skin cancer. It doesn’t matter whether the radiation comes from tanning lamps or the sun. and the situation: Danny and Bill both read about lifestyle choices and how these influence the risk of getting cancer. Danny made drastic healthier lifestyle choices, while Bill moved on and continued with his fast-food died , tanning saloons and smoking tobacco. Answer the following question: Which person didn't start avoiding carcinogens?
A: | Bill |
How does the sentence end?
Kayla brought something from Lindsey in the store, because | Kayla wanted to buy it and so it was brought. |
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You are given a sentence, a question and two answer options ('A' and 'B'). Your task is to find the correct answer (return the string of the correct option, not 'A' or 'B') for the given question.
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Sentence: John and Alicia are both throwing footballs during practice. Alicia is a very tiny and petite young girl. John is a hulk of a man. Question: Who can throw footballs further? (A) Alicia (B) John
answer:
John
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Sentence: Suppose you see an Elephant at the zoo and look up into the night sky right after. Question: Which object looks bigger? (A) Elephant (B) Moon
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Elephant
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Sentence: A frisbee benefits from low friction when sliding across a frozen lake and high friction when sliding over frozen ground. Question: Which surface is going to make the frisbee slide at a lower rate of speed? (A) frozen lake (B) frozen ground
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input question: Information: - VAST (pronounced "vast") is an American alternative rock band based in Seattle, Washington. The acronym VAST stands for Visual Audio Sensory Theater and is the main creation of singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jon Crosby. The band is signed to 2blossoms, an independent record company created by Crosby himself. - Alternative rock (also called alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a genre of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s and 2000s. In this instance, the word "alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream rock music. The term's original meaning was broader, referring to a generation of musicians unified by their collective debt to either the musical style or simply the independent, D.I.Y. ethos of punk rock, which in the late 1970s laid the groundwork for alternative music. At times, "alternative" has been used as a catch-all description for music from underground rock artists that receives mainstream recognition, or for any music, whether rock or not, that is seen to be descended from punk rock (including some examples of punk itself, as well as new wave, and post-punk). - Visual Audio Sensory Theater is the debut album by the band VAST, released on April 28, 1998 by Elektra Records. The album mixed samples of Benedictine monks of the Abbey of Saint-Maur and Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares, with an 18-piece orchestra, guitars and electronics. - Jon Crosby (born July 25, 1976) is an American musician and founder of the musical outfit VAST. - Me and You is the sixth studio album by the band VAST , it was released to retail May 26 , 2009 on Crosby 's independent label 2blossoms . The album can also be purchased from the official VAST website , giving buyers the option of choosing a charity to donate part of the sale proceeds too . Me and You compiles songs from Crosby 's Generica series and models them in a more electronic , full band idea . The online download release is currently available with a portion of the money going to a charity of the buyer 's choice . Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'follows'.???
output answer: me and you , april
input question: Information: - Gian Maria Visconti ( or Giovanni Maria ; 7 September 1388 -- 16 May 1412 ) was the second Visconti Duke of Milan , the son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Caterina Visconti . - Gian Galeazzo Visconti (16 October 1351 3 September 1402), son of Galeazzo II Visconti and Bianca of Savoy, was the first Duke of Milan (1395) and ruled the late-medieval city just before the dawn of the Renaissance. He was the great founding patron of the Certosa di Pavia, completing the Visconti Castle at Pavia begun by his father and furthering work on the Duomo of Milan. - Galeazzo II Visconti (c. 1320 4 August 1378) was a member of the Visconti dynasty and a ruler of Milan, Italy. - Caterina Visconti (1361 17 October 1404) was a member of the Italian noble family Visconti, which ruled Milan from 1277 to 1447. She was the second wife of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the first Duke of Milan, and was the mother of two succeeding Dukes of Milan, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria Visconti. Her granddaughter was Bianca Maria Visconti, who became Duchess of Milan in 1447. Caterina served as Regent of Milan from 1402 to 1404, during her elder son's minority, but due to Gian Maria's suspicion of her alleged treason (planted in his mind by her enemy, the condottiero Facino Cane), he had his mother arrested and imprisoned in the castle of Monza, where she was presumably poisoned in 1404. - Filippo Maria Visconti (23 September 1392 13 August 1447) was ruler of Milan from 1412 to 1447. Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'brother'.???
output answer: gian maria visconti , filippo maria visconti
input question: Information: - Europe is a continent that comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia. Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. To the east and southeast, Europe is generally considered as separated from Asia by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian and Black Seas, and the waterways of the Turkish Straits. Yet the non-oceanic borders of Europea concept dating back to classical antiquityare arbitrary. The primarily physiographic term "continent" as applied to Europe also incorporates cultural and political elements whose discontinuities are not always reflected by the continent's current overland boundaries. - Abandoning previous ventures in favor of toys in the 1960s, Nintendo then developed into a video game company in the 1970s, ultimately becoming one of the most influential in the industry and Japan's third most-valuable company with a market value of over $85 billion. From 1992 until 2016, Nintendo was also the majority shareholder of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners. - X ( Ekkusu ) is a three - dimensional first - person shooter video game released for the Game Boy only in Japan on May 29 , 1992 . The game was developed and published by Nintendo , with assistance from Argonaut Software . X was followed by an internationally released DSiWare exclusive sequel , X-Scape , in 2010 . - At the end of each Major League Baseball season, the league leaders of various statistical categories are announced. Leading the league in a particular category is referred to as a "title". - The is an 8-bit handheld video game device with interchangeable cartridges developed and manufactured by Nintendo, which was first released in Japan on , in North America on and in Europe on . It is the first handheld console in the Game Boy line and was created by Satoru Okada and Nintendo Research & Development 1. This same team, led by Gunpei Yokoi at the time, is credited with designing the Game & Watch series as well as several popular games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Redesigned versions were released in 1996 and 1998 in the form of Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Light (Japan only), respectively. Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'producer'.???
output answer: | x , gunpei yokoi |
Read the following context and choose the correct option to answer the question. Context: Justin Nelson, Jr., pounded the last of the stakes of his new cattle pen into the dry dirt. Like sentinels, they sprouted in a line from the barn, swerved north of the stream, veered at a right angle for the stump, and followed Justin to where he stood. The cross-beams remained, after which he'd finally be done. He took a white handkerchief from his shirt pocket and wiped his forehead. The task had been lengthened considerably, although Justin refused to admit it, by incessant thinking, an activity which often stopped him with his hammer in mid-air. But now, he would soon be able to think all he wanted from the comfort of his porch as the cattle wandered from shade to shade. After he bought some cattle, he reminded himself. Under the entirely blue vault of sky, Justin felt something pass between himself and the morning sun. His leathered face turned up to see nothing but ubiquitous light, curving toward him in all directions. He arched his aging back, feeling the popping and hating it more than usual, before wiping his neck and replacing the handkerchief. He had that feeling that he'd better drink something and sit down or he'd end up in that damn hospital again. Twice last year, whether he needed it or not, he went in for a check-up, and twice a year, some intern treated him like the village idiot. Truth be told, everyone who knew about him had treated him that way for nearly eleven years, except his niece. With a sigh escaping from the bellows of his withering chest, Justin shuffled back to the porch he had added onto his small two-room home. In the distance, a plume of dust was billowing off the road. Mail truck. Must be time for breakfast. About time I ate something. Question: Why was Justin's face like leather? Options: A. he was sick B. Because of the sun C. not enough information D. because he was dehydrated
B
Read the following context and choose the correct option to answer the question. Context: WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions. The New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mueller plans to pose to Trump as part of his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The newspaper reported that the list was compiled by Trump's lawyers based on questions that were read to them by special counsel investigators. The largely open-ended questions range from queries about Trump's firing of former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former FBI director James Comey, to general inquiries into what Trump knew about alleged coordination between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia. While the list reflects the general line of questioning the special counsel's investigation is believed to be focused on, legal experts said the questions published are not what Mueller — or any prosecutor for that matter — would ask an interview subject. "It doesn't sound like questions that a prosecutor would typically ask, unless it was just a very general information-gathering type of inquiry, and they'd not limit themselves to only those question and reserve the right to ask follow-up questions," said Eric Jaso, a partner at the Spiro Harrison law firm who served as an associate independent counsel during the Whitewater investigation of former President Bill Clinton. The questions, Jaso said, were likely written by Trump's own lawyers, based on a conversation with the special counsel about topics he wants to query. "If Mr. Mueller is going to interview the president, I suspect that he's going to ask rather pointed questions rather than having questions that would allow the president to basically give a narrative and potentially go far afield from the topics that they're trying to focus on," Jaso said. Paul Rosenzweig, an adjunct professor at the George Washington School of Law... Question: What type of questions did the special counsel propose to answer? Options: A. specific questions B. not enough information C. pointed questions D. general questions
D
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Read the following context and choose the correct option to answer the question. Context: I'm not good at sticking to the rules, not even the ones I set myself. I'm really terrible with the rules set by others, especially companies. Even as a child, I could never stay inside the lines in colouring books. Some of you might put this down to poor hand-eye coordination, but I maintain that I was a rule-breaker right from the beginning. One of my roles as an engineer with a multiplicity of companies was to set up projects, define the scope of the work, contract the work out and manage the project. I was setting up a robot-based manufacturing cell for the company in the business of making early cellphones. The cell design required some equipment to be designed and built from scratch, so I got a local designer, Fergus, to give me a quote and got him started on the work. Now, any project will run over budget and take longer than planned and the contractor may come back for more money. And so it was with this designer; he wasn't really vocal about it, but he indicated that the work did take a lot more time and expense than he's originally budgeted. My usual reaction to these things is that this is not my problem. Most of the companies I've work for have lost money, so why should I give a rat's ass if some other company comes up a little short? In this case though, I liked Fergus and, as he was really a one-man operation, I decided to cut him some slack. But first, I had to get permission from my boss to drop another few grand into Fergus's jeans. My boss refused. Having someone tell me I can't do something really brings out my dark side; especially around the time of the full moon. Not long before, we had just waved a fond(-ish) farewell to our president as he was going on to greener fields. As a parting gift, the company bought him either a boat or a motor home, I forget which, and equipped it with three of their cell phones. Question: What is authors role as an engineer? Options: A. work and manage people B. set up the projects and define deadlines C. to set up projects, define the scope of work and manage the project D. not enough information
(A).
| C |
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The colossal demonstration marked the 50th anniversary of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact that divided Eastern Europe into spheres of influence and led to the occupation of the Baltic states in 1940.
What anniversary did the chain take place on?
answer: yes
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Most capacitors have numbers printed on their bodies to indicate their electrical characteristics.
What does the letter of the abbreviated notation for the electrical characteristics of smaller capacitors represent?
answer: no
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It is also a major centre for biomedical research, and three of the UK's five academic health science centres are based in the city – Imperial College Healthcare, King's Health Partners and UCL Partners (the largest such centre in Europe).
Barts and the London School of Dentistry if part of which university in the University of London Network?
answer: no
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They developed the first known codified legal and administrative systems, complete with courts, jails, and government records.
What systems did the Sumerians develop which remain the first known these types to this day?
answer: | yes |
Problem: This article: After returning from the United States after the launch of her debut studio album The Family Jewels (2010), Diamandis considered creating a character which would become the centerpiece of her follow-up project. She commented that she was inspired by the "Tumblr generation" to photograph herself in several places across the United States, appearing as a different persona in each picture to mimick the anonymity of the "mini-stars of the internet". The final product became "a cold, ruthless character who wasn't vulnerable", which she later named "Electra Heart" and detailed as a tool to represent a combination of elements associated with the American Dream and Greek tragedy, and added that visuals would merge the differing concepts into a cohesive idea.Diamandis first announced Electra Heart in August 2011; it was initially planned to become a three-piece project inspired by American culture in the 1970s, although it eventually evolved into her second studio album. Diamandis originally planned to release the record as a "side project" under an entity separate from Marina and the Diamonds, although her management disapproved. The track "Living Dead" was the first recorded during its production, and approximately 22 songs were recorded for potential inclusion on the album. She later commented that the record was dedicated to "dysfunctional love", elaborating that "rejection is a universally embarrassing topic and Electra Heart is my response to that." Diamandis stated that Electra Heart was influenced by Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, and Queen of France Marie Antoinette; she described Madonna as being "fearless" and felt that she showcased a desire to be a successful artist beyond fame and wealth. Diamandis told Glamour that Britney Spears influenced a "double-sided" theme for the record of both "innocence" and "darkness". She described the final product as being "a bit cringe" and reflective of her personal experiences, although noted that its promotional campaign would be "pink and fluffy". contains an answer for the question: What is the name of the singer that said Madonna was fearless?, what is it ?
A: Marina and the Diamonds
Problem: Given the question: This article: Jimmy and Fletch are two friends living in London, experiencing life problems. Jimmy is dumped by his unscrupulous girlfriend, and Fletch is fired from his job as a clown for punching a child. They decide to escape their woes and hike to a remote village in Norfolk that they find on an old map. As they arrive at a pub in the village, with Jimmy upset about Fletch destroying his phone, they see a number of attractive foreign female history students leaving. Hoping to find more beautiful women inside, they are greeted by a morose crowd of men and approached by a seemingly crazed vicar who believes Jimmy is a long lost descendant of a local vampire slayer. As the barman offers the two men free ale as an apology for the vicar, they learn the students they saw earlier are going to a cottage, where they are to stay the night. Jimmy and Fletch pursue the students' van, catching up to it as the engine has broken down, and are introduced to four girls (Heidi, Lotte, Anke and Trudi). They are invited to join a party on the bus. The group arrives at their destination, only to learn that a curse rests over the village and that every female child turns into a lesbian vampire on her 18th birthday. There is an old legend stating that the Vampire Queen, Carmilla, descended on the village during the night of a blood moon, killed its menfolk and seduced its women to her evil. When the ruler of the land, Baron Wolfgang Mclaren (Jimmy's great ancestor) returned from the Crusades, he discovered one of the women corrupted by Carmilla was his wife, Eva. The baron forged a sacred sword, then defeated Carmilla, but before dying, Carmilla cursed the village, adding that when the blood of the last of Mclaren's bloodline mixed with a virgin girl's blood, Carmilla would be resurrected. contains an answer for the question: What is the title of the one responsible for turning the girls of Norfolk into lesbian vampires?, what is it ?
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The answer is:
Vampire Queen
[Q]: This article: Nigel Reuben Rook Williams (15 July 1944 – 21 April 1992) was an English conservator and expert on the restoration of ceramics and glass. From 1961 until his death he worked at the British Museum, where he became the Chief Conservator of Ceramics and Glass in 1983. There his work included the successful restorations of the Sutton Hoo helmet and the Portland Vase. Joining as an assistant at age 16, Williams spent his entire career, and most of his life, at the British Museum. He was one of the first people to study conservation, not yet recognised as a profession, and from an early age was given responsibility over high-profile objects. In the 1960s he assisted with the re-excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial, and in his early- to mid-twenties he conserved many of the objects found therein: most notably the Sutton Hoo helmet, which occupied a year of his time. He likewise reconstructed other objects from the find, including the shield, drinking horns, and maplewood bottles. The "abiding passion of his life" was ceramics, and the 1970s and 1980s gave Williams ample opportunities in that field. After nearly 31,000 fragments of shattered Greek vases were found in 1974 amidst the wreck of HMS Colossus, Williams set to work piecing them together. The process was televised, and turned him into a television personality. A decade later, in 1988 and 1989, Williams's crowning achievement came when he took to pieces the Portland Vase, one of the most famous glass objects in the world, and put it back together. The reconstruction was again televised for a BBC programme, and as with the Sutton Hoo helmet, took nearly a year to complete. Williams died at age 47 of a heart attack while in Aqaba, Jordan, where he was working on a British Museum excavation. The Ceramics & Glass group of the Institute of Conservation awards a biennial prize in his honour, recognising his significant contributions in the field of conservation. contains an answer for the question: What is the last name of the person who was one of the first people to study conservation?, what is it ?
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[A]: | Williams |
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Question: what was henry clay's political party I found the following answer on Google: In 1957, a Senate Committee selected Clay as one of the five greatest U.S. Senators, along with Daniel Webster , John C. Calhoun , Robert La Follette , and Robert Taft . Is that a correct answer? Yes or no.
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No
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Question: how will a uk collection company collect money when you are in the usa I found the following answer on Google: There are many types of collection agencies. Is that a correct answer? Yes or no.
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Question: what did sparta do around 650 bc I found the following answer on Google: Around 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Is that a correct answer? Yes or no.
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Question: How did the flag of chile get created I found the following answer on Google: It was adopted on 18 October 1817. Is that a correct answer? Yes or no.
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Ques:Last week , US President Barack Obama visited upstate New York's Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in an effort to highlight some of the United States' most-loved destinations and increase international tourism . " When it comes to tourism , we have a great product to sell , " he said . " Nothing says ' Made in America ' better than the Empire State Building or the Hoover Dam . " According to statistics , a record 70 million international visitors travelled to the US in 2013 . But that was still only 13% of the world's travelers--a smaller market share than the 17% that visited the United States in 2000 . Beyond the country's iconic locations--which travelers know all too well--the US is home to a great many charming and fascinating sights that often fly under the radar . Here are some of our favorites : The wild woodlands of the Great Smoky Mountains One of the oldest mountain rages in the world , this tranquil national park , which stretches across the Tennessee-North Carolina border , has a rich biodiversity that's equaled by few other places on the planet . Texas : Home to the world's largest bat colony Take nature watching to the extreme in the Lone Star State , where 1.5 million bats take flight over Austin every summer night . Idyllic beach towns--without the crowds Hidden away from the flood of summer travelers , these five little beach towns offer excellent surf spots , scenic views and Victorian charm . Philadelphia's mosaic masterpiece The city's downtown offers a one-of-a-kind artistic exploration , with 50,000sqft of tunnels , caves and walls covered in a bright and strange display of glass tiles , poetry and toys . Kentucky : An adventure heaven This state has one of the most amazing environments in the country , featuring both a rock climbing resort and the world's longest known cave system . What might be the best title for the passage ? A) Obama , a Good Seller B) See the US Only Locals Know C) How to Increase International Tourism D) Welcome to the Empire State Building
Ans:B
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Ques:My wife and I spent two weeks in London last year. We went there in the autumn. We think it is the best season to visit England. The weather is usually good and there aren't too many tourists in October. We stayed in a small hotel in the West End. It was convenient as we did most of our sightseeing on foot. Taxis were too expensive, we couldn't understand the bus routes, and my wife didn't like traveling under the ground. She said it made her feel sick. We went to look at the places which all tourists visit. We saw Buckingham Palace. We went shopping in Oxford Street and spent too much money. What we liked most, though, was going to the theatre. We didn't have the chance to see such wonderful plays at home. A lot of people say English food is bad. We didn't think so. It is true that most of the restaurants are French or Italian or Chinese, but we had some very good meals. In fact, we enjoyed our holiday so much that we have already booked again for this year. We are going to take our umbrellas, though. I'm sure we'll need them sometimes. Which of the following is NOT true about the couple? A) They thought English food was bad. B) They will visit London again. C) They visited London last October. D) They didn't take their umbrella last year.
Ans:A
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Ques:"Reconstituted" families are more and more common in the UK. Steve and Debbie got married in 2001 and had two children,Lily and Alex.Unfortunately,Steve and Debbie's marriage didn't work out and they got divorced in 2006.The children live with Debbie.In 2008,Debbie remarried.Her new husband,Martin,has three children from his previous marriage and they visit Debbie,Martin,Lily and Alex at weekends.In addition,Debbie is pregnant with her third child.She's expecting a boy who will be a halfbrother to Lily and Alex and also to Martin's three other children. Confused?Debbie's family arrangements might have seemed strange 30 years ago but nowadays this kind of "reconstituted" family is increasingly common in the UK.Almost half of all marriages in Britain end in divorce and over 40% of marriages are remarriages.More than 10% of all British children live with one birth parent and a stepparent--a parent who isn't their biological mother or father.The traditional "nuclear" family of two parents and their children is not so traditional any more. What does all of this mean for parents in these "reconstituted" families?"There are difficulties and challenges," says Debbie."Different families have different routines and it can be difficult for children to move between their two families.Birthdays and holidays can be tricky.Where do the children go?Who should they spend their time with?Also,when my children are naughty it can be difficult for Martin to _ .Things that might be simple in a traditional family can be a bit more complicated." And how about the children?Martin's eldest child,Ella,is 12."I like my two families," she says."I live with my mum but visit my dad quite often and I'm happy that my mum and dad get along OK.They're not married any more but it's good that they can still be friends." Of course divorce and separation are never easy but many families in the UK are finding ways to make family life work in new ways. What's the text mainly about? A) The difference between "marriage" and "remarriage". B) More and more people get divorced in the UK. C) "Reconstituted" families are becoming more and more in the UK. D) The marriage situation is becoming severe.
Ans:C
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Ques:New Way to Experience Dentistry Have you ever had your hand held during a dental procedure you feel uneasy about? What about a dental office that mimics the spirit of Disneyland? If you're looking for a dental office that provides the best care and the best environment, you're looking for Dr.Licking's office in Sunnyvale. Officer manager Judy, who has worked with Dr.Licking for 38 years, speaks highly of his kindness.She believes that the office is "the Disneyland of dentistry".Everyone from children to their grandparents loves the environment and care they receive from this welcoming office. Dr.Licking is known as the best dental care provider for anyone who fears facing appointments with the dental office.The staff goes out of their way to make patients feel comfortable and at ease.Dr.Licking and Judy set the standard with their saying, "when someone comes to your home, you stand up and welcome them, like an old family friend." Dr.Licking's office has all.They recently relocated to put the new equipment into their practice.The office is equipped with an intra-oral video camera, and as a patient you can get pictures of your teeth as you're walking out the door. Setting himself apart from other dentists, Dr.Licking continues his education beyond what is required.For this reason, he is one of few dentists in the country who offers ozone treatment.Ozone can naturally stop decay in its tracks.For more information on this new technology, visit their website at www.drjohnlicking.com. Dr.Licking's office is Diamond Certified, an honor given only to companies with the higher quality after extensive and continual research.Dr.Licking's office extends an invitation to you to meet their gentle staff and offers you a free office visit, including x-rays and an exam. The office holds extended hours ranging from 7 a.m.to 8 p, m., Monday through Thursday.Don't worry if you have an emergency.Dr.Licking's office responds to all emergencies and urgent calls. JOHN LICKING, D.D.S. Cosmetic & Family Dentistry since... What do we know about Dr.Licking? A) He has developed ozone treatment. B) He is the best dentist all over the country. C) He has been studying dentistry continuously. D) He has worked as a dentist for nearly 38 years.
Ans: | C
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Q: In this task, given a sentence in the English language, and your task is to convert it into the Burmese language.
Mike Quade, The Cub's third-base and outfield coach, will be Cubs manager for the remainder of the 2010 season.
A: | ကပ်စ် အဖွဲ့ ၏ အလယ်တန်း နှင့် စည်း အပြင် နည်းပြ ၊ မိုက် ကွိတ် သည် ၊ ၂၀၁၀ ကျန်ရှိသော ရာသီ အတွက် ကပ်စ် အဖွဲ့ မန်နေဂျာ ဖြစ်လာလိမ့်မည် ။ |
Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
[Q]: Then again nobody attending an open house to discuss legal aid funding and service issues in the state knew exactly what Thomas A. Balmer went through to give a speech on the subject.
[A]: Nobody involved in legal aid funding and service issues in the state knew Thomas A. Balmer's struggle in giving a speech on the subject.
[Q]: This view of the relationship between law and redemption finds expression in the Hebrew Bible, the Old Testament. It continues to inspire the law-based thinking of Judaism, Islam, the Catholic Church, and some Protestant theologians.
[A]: View of relationship between Law & redemption finds expression in Hebrew Bible, Old Testament & continues to inspire the thinking of Judasim, Islam, Catholic & some Protestant
[Q]: The Wall Street Journal "Work Week" column reports, "In a survey of 1,000 adults, 46% said they would move next door to their in-laws for a 50% pay raise."
[A]: | The "Work Week" reports, "In a survey of 1,000 adults, 46% said they would move to their in-laws for a 50% raise."
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Question: This is a correct answer to the following question about History. Yes or no? Answer: The term includes cosmic , geologic , and organic history , but is often generically implied to mean human history . Question: what are the reasons for historical change
Answer: | No |
Instructions: This task is about reading the given passage and construct a question about the information present in the passage. Construct a question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) it is answerable from the passage, (iii) its answer is unique (iv) its answer is a continuous text span from the paragraph. Avoid creating questions that (i) can be answered correctly without actually understanding the paragraph and (ii) uses same words or phrases given in the passage.
Input: Analog tape recorders with bandwidth capable of recording analog HD signals, such as W-VHS recorders, are no longer produced for the consumer market and are both expensive and scarce in the secondary market.
Output: | W-VHS recorders are capable of recording what kinds of signals? |
Problem: Given the question: Dude, Where's the Party?, is a 2003 film directed by Benny Mathews, it stars include which an American actor, producer, chef, and civil servant best known by his stage name?
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The answer is:
Kal Penn
input question: What came first, Honda Today or Honda City????
output answer: Honda City
The Vermejo Park Ranch is a 590823 acre ranch owned by a media mogul born in which year ?
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Answer: 1938
Q: In what year did the band whose seventeenth studio album was "Vapor Trails" form?
A: 1968
Question: What is the name of the country that is in the Baltic region of Northern and Eastern Europe and is also home to the football club, Lihula JK?
Answer: Estonia
Please answer this: The 1979 book by French philosopher Catherine Clément, Opera: The Undoing of Women, explores this opera in five acts that premiered at the Opéra-Comique in the early 1900 and was conducted by which conductor?
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Answer: | André Messager |
Instructions: In this task, you're given a statement and three sentences as choices. Your job is to determine which sentence can be inferred from the statement. Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or have details that are not mentioned in the statement. Indicate your answer as 1,2, or 3 corresponding to the choice number of the selected sentence.
Input: Statement: Organizations relied on both internally and externally developed and presented training courses, sometimes engaging contractors or others to assist. Choices: 1. Organizations sometimes engaged contractors. 2. The contractors were highly skilled in their art. 3. Contractors were never engaged.
Output: | 1 |
In this task, you will be shown a conversation. You need to write a question with three choices for the conversation. Your question should be answerable based on the conversation and only have one correct answer. Note that you don't need to answer your question. "W" and "M" in the conversations stand for "woman" and "man".
Example Input: W: How's your mother now? I heard she had an operation last week. M: She is much better. Thank you. But she still needs to stay there for two more weeks.
Example Output: is the man's mother now? (A) At home. (B) In a hospital. (C) At a bus stop.
Example Input: W: Would it be possible to see you today? M: Yes. My office hours are 10:30 to noon. W: I've been having trouble with the homework. M: Come by anytime. We'll talk about it.
Example Output: What time will the woman most probably see the man? (A) 11:00. (B) 10:30. (C) 12:30.
Example Input: W: If you're going to the airport, what about our dinner? M: I'll meet you for dinner after I've been to the airport.
Example Output: | What are they going to do together? (A) To go to the airport (B) To go to a meeting (C) To have dinner
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you're expected to write answers to questions involving multiple references to the same entity. The answer to the question should be unambiguous and a phrase in the paragraph. Most questions can have only one correct answer.
Passage: In October, Norris ruled that Edwards had improperly taken land from an existing settler to give to a new immigrant. Norris evicted the immigrant, angering many of the colonists. Later that month, another new immigrant was arrested and ordered to leave the country after refusing to purchase a merchant license before trading with the Indian tribes. On November 22, 1826, local militia colonel Martin Parmer and 39 other Edwards colonists entered Nacogdoches and arrested Norris, Sepulveda, and the commander of the small Mexican garrison, charging them with oppression and corruption. Haden Edwards was also arrested for violating his expulsion order but was immediately paroled, possibly as a ploy to disguise his own involvement in the plot. A kangaroo court found the other men guilty, removed them from their positions, and banned them from ever holding another public office. The court disbanded after appointing a temporary alcalde. The actions benefitted Parmer personally; several weeks earlier, after Parmer killed a man in a dispute, Norris had issued a warrant for Parmer's arrest. With Norris removed from office, the arrest warrant was voided.Throughout the fall, Benjamin Edwards had tried to gather support from the Edwards colonists for a potential armed revolt against Mexican authority. Largely unsuccessful, he approached the nearby Cherokee tribe for assistance. Several years earlier, the tribe had applied for title to the lands they that occupied in northern East Texas. They were promised but never given a deed from the Mexican authorities. Benjamin Edwards offered the tribe clear title to all of Texas north of Nacogdoches in exchange for armed support for his plans.On December 16, the Edwards brothers invaded Nacogdoches with only 30 settlers, seizing one building in town, the Old Stone Fort. On December 21, they declared the former Edwards colony to be a new republic, named Fredonia. Within hours of the announcement, the Fredonians signed a peace treaty with the Cherokee, represented by Chief Richard Fields and John Dunn Hunter. Fields and Hunter claimed to represent an additional 23 other tribes and promised to provide 400 warriors. In recognition of the agreement, above the Old Stone Fort flew a new flag containing two stripes (one red, one white) representing the two races. Inscribed on the banner was the motto, "Independence, Liberty, and Justice." Haden Edwards also sent messengers to Louisiana to request aid from the United States military, which refused to intervene. Another emissary sent to invite Stephen F. Austin and his colonists to join the rebellion garnered the rebuke: "You are deluding yourselves and this delusion will ruin you.".
Question: What was the name of the person whose arrest warrant was voided?
Output: | Parmer. |
Question: Information: - Henri-Georges Clouzot ( ) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed "The Wages of Fear" and "Les Diaboliques", which are critically recognized to be among the greatest films from the 1950s. Clouzot also directed documentary films, including "The Mystery of Picasso", which was declared a national treasure by the government of France. - The 6th Cannes Film Festival was held between April 1529, 1953. The Grand Prize of the Festival went to "The Wages of Fear" by Henri-Georges Clouzot. The festival opened with "Horizons sans fin" by Jean Dréville. - Count (male) or countess (female) is a title in European countries for a noble of varying status, but historically deemed to convey an approximate rank intermediate between the highest and lowest titles of nobility. The word "count" came into English from the French "comte", itself from Latin "comes"in its accusative "comitem"meaning companion, and later companion of the emperor, delegate of the emperor. The adjective form of the word is "". The British and Irish equivalent is an earl (whose wife is a "countess", for lack of an English term). Alternative names for the "count" rank in the nobility structure are used in other countries, such as "Graf" in Germany and "Hakushaku" during the Japanese Imperial era. - Edgar Neville Romrée, Count of Berlanga de Duero (28 December 1899 23 April 1967) was a Spanish playwright and film director, a member of the "other" Generation of '27. - Berlanga de Duero is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 1,099 inhabitants. - The Wages of Fear is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Yves Montand, and based on the 1950 French novel "Le salaire de la peur" (lit. "The Salary of Fear") by Georges Arnaud. When an oil well owned by an American company catches fire, the company hires four European men, down on their luck, to drive two trucks over mountain dirt roads, loaded with nitroglycerine needed to extinguish the flames. The film brought Clouzot international fame, and allowed him to direct "Les Diaboliques". In France the film was the 4th highest-grossing film of the year with a total of 6,944,306 admissions. - The Cannes Festival (French: Festival de Cannes), named until 2002 as the International Film Festival ("Festival international du film") and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world. Founded in 1946, the invitation-only festival is held annually (usually in May) at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. - Flamenco ( Spanish : Duende y misterio del flamenco ) is a 1952 Spanish documentary film directed by Edgar Neville . It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival . What entity does 'flamenco ' has the relation 'country of origin' with?
Answer: | spain |
context: A man is talking while holding a volleyball. the man
OPTIONS:
- demonstrates how to play as the crowd cheers.
- demonstrates what part of your arm or hand to use when hitting the ball.
- proceeds to throw the ball far.
- approaches and grabs the small ball as he continues talking and shows how to properly serve the ball.
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next sentence for the context: demonstrates what part of your arm or hand to use when hitting the ball.
IN: What happens next?
A health professional washers her hands with soap in a sink. The woman scrubs between the fingers thoroughly. the hands
OPTIONS:
- harmonica a song to comfort them.
- turns on the faucet moving the sink under her.
- shows a pink handled toothbrush then scrubs her hand twice.
- are dried with a paper towel in between the fingers thoroughly.
OUT: are dried with a paper towel in between the fingers thoroughly.
Problem: How does the next paragraph end?
The man already has a shoe on his right foot and it tightens itself when he touches it. the man's face
OPTIONS:
- loses its color and starts to sweat the same tightening of his outfit.
- is quickly changing to an eye opening mimic.
- is slightly elevated and the playing is more concentrated as he plays.
- is shown and he's looking down at the shoes and then it shows the left shoe on the foot and it's tightening itself.
A: is shown and he's looking down at the shoes and then it shows the left shoe on the foot and it's tightening itself.
IN: Write the next sentence in this paragraph:
A car is seen driving along the road that leads into people tightening roads and grabbing drinks. Several clips are shown of people walking across the rope as well as bouncing on it. more close ups
OPTIONS:
- are shown of people pulling on the rope in various locations as well as down the river as well as climbing on the bluffs.
- are shown as well as biking down the road.
- are shown of peoples faces as well as standing an bouncing on the rope.
- are shown as well as kids riding along on bags that are filled with beer while having a good time.
OUT: are shown of peoples faces as well as standing an bouncing on the rope.
Question:
Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence for the following:
How to select a property tax attorney
Make a list of local tax attorneys.
Search online for tax attorneys, by typing in " tax attorney " and then your state. If you live in alabama, for example, you would type " tax attorneys in alabama.
OPTIONS:
- " if you live in california, then you would type " california estate tax attorney " and then your state. Research your state's tax laws regarding real estate.
- " Also compare attorneys in your area and see if one of their attorneys has experience representing clients, particularly ones most likely to be tax lawyers. Many attorneys take clients to court every other day or whenever they can make an appearance.
- " otherwise, visit the website of your city or county's attorney general and provide contact information. Even if you live in a rural area, each state has its own website.
- " look for attorneys who have offices in your county or city. You can also search through online phone directories, such as yellow pages, yellow book, or switchboard.
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Answer:
" look for attorneys who have offices in your county or city. You can also search through online phone directories, such as yellow pages, yellow book, or switchboard.
Question:
Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence for the following:
How to identify a sycamore tree
Look for peeling bark.
The bark of a sycamore tree is brittle and can't withstand the rapid growth that sycamores experience. So the bark peels off frequently, and this results in a patchy, flaky appearance.
OPTIONS:
- Another common find is flakes or debris on the bark. It could be caused by bark oils, fall pollen, even junk mail.
- Search for " camouflage " colors in the bark. Because the older bark peels off and reveals younger bark beneath, the bark of sycamores will be a variety of colors-brown, green, tan, and white.
- Appreciate knots, clamps, and roots. The bark and its surrounding leaves can all be knots, and actually make the tree healthier overall.
- Particularly ripe sycamores should not have any visible signs of rot that might indicate disease. The bark of the tree also should be firm to the touch, and a golden color.
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Answer:
| Search for " camouflage " colors in the bark. Because the older bark peels off and reveals younger bark beneath, the bark of sycamores will be a variety of colors-brown, green, tan, and white. |
In this task, you are given a question and a corresponding answer. Your task is to generate a fact statement that is useful in answering the given question.
Q: Question: What gives birth to live young? Answer: wildcats.
A: | mammals give birth to live young |
CoT and answer: Barack Obama has a wife and two children. The 2020 Jaguar F Type is a car that seats two people.
no
Do reverse engineering and find the question: Can Family of Barack Obama ride comfortably in 2020 Jaguar F Type?
Solution: Bob Marley's face is on the packaging of a popular brand of rolling papers. Bob Marley is a popular graphic to print on t-shirts for sale to smokers.
Answer: yes
Question: Can you find Bob Marley's face in most smoke shops?
Reasoning & answer: David Duchovny is a pescatarian. Pescatarians do not eat chicken, pork, or beef, but will eat fish.
yes
Question: Would Atlantic Salmon be within David Duchovny's dietary guidelines?
CoT and answer: The movie Brave is set in the Scottish highlands. Merida, the main character of Brave, is a Princess of Medieval Scotland.
yes
Do reverse engineering and find the question: Does the Pixar film Brave feature Scottish people?
Solution: The Jackson 5 consisted of five members. A full game of rugby is played between 2 teams of 15 players each.
Answer: no
Question: Could the Jackson 5 play a full game of rugby with each other?
Solution: Leap years occur every four years. In American society, a bachelor's degree takes about four years.
Answer: yes
Question: | In American society, will a bachelor's degree often include a leap year? |
Answer the question based on the following text. Question: Wendy lives in a country that uses few resources. Which is likely true about the amount of waste produced compared to a developing country it is more or it is less? Text: Increased resource use generally means more waste; electronic waste from developed nations is a growing problem in the developing world.
it is less
Answer the question based on the following text. Question: A cooling resistor will increase or decrease in resistance? Text: The hotter a resistor becomes the more resistance it has.
decrease
Q: Answer the question based on the following text. Question: When a car has less velocity what happens to its kinetic energy increases or decreases? Text: An object with greater mass or greater velocity has more kinetic energy.
A: decreases
Question: Answer the question based on the following text. Question: Compared to an undeveloped patch of Yellowstone national park, would the city of Detroit, which is a highly developed industrial city, consume fewer natural resources? or more natural resources? Text: Developing nations will also increase demands on natural resources as they build more factories.
Answer: more natural resources
*Question*
Answer the question based on the following text. Question: If Milo is hunting for water and he finds two water sources, which one will it be easier for him to extract water from one close to the surface or one far from the surface? Text: The closer to the surface an aquifer is, the easier it is to get the water.
**Answer**
one close to the surface
(Question)
Answer the question based on the following text. Question: Lonnie works in a lab. He is studying atoms and discovers that the electrons that are farther away from the nucleus are moving less. or more? Text: As you go farther from the nucleus of an atom, the electron levels have more and more energy.
(Answer)
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Translate to Russian:
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Russian: | Нажмите на миниатюру для получения увеличенного изображения отеля Sarphati Hotel Amsterdam. |
Part 1. Definition
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.
Part 2. Example
Question: When did the operation during which the 704th dropped supplies to allied troops near Nijmegen begin? Passage: The group was occasionally diverted from strategic missions to carry out air support and interdiction missions. It supported Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy by attacking transportation targets, including bridges, along with airfields and strong points in France. On D Day, the squadron and the rest of the 446th Group led the first heavy bomber mission of the day. The 446th aided ground forces at Caen and Saint-Lô during July by hitting bridges, gun batteries, and enemy troops. During Operation Market Garden, the attempt to seize a bridgehead across the Rhine in the Netherlands, the 704th dropped supplies to allied troops near Nijmegen. It struck lines of communications during the Battle of the Bulge. During Operation Varsity in March 1945, it supplied ground and airborne troops near Wesel. The squadron flew its last combat mission on 25 April 1945 against Salzburg, Austria. The group had flown 273 missions and had lost 58 aircraft during the war,
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Answer: a
Explanation: The passage describes the 704th's actions during Operation Market Garden so only information about the operation is needed.
Part 3. Exercise
Question: What was the name of the Ottoman governor who presented Robert Rollo Gillespie with an Arabian horse? Passage:He then transferred to India, traveling initially to Hamburg where, though both were in disguise and had no political principles in common, he was warned by Napper Tandy to flee to Danish territory in Altona. He continued overland through Germany, Austria, and Serbia, to the Euxine where he felt obliged to force his ship's captain at gunpoint to take him to Constantinople as agreed, rather than a corsair port for murder or slavery. He passed through Greece without recorded incidents, and took ship for Aleppo. He narrowly saved his own life, and his servant's, in the desert by curing the chief of a band of Arabs, who were planning to murder and rob him. He stayed for some time in Baghdad, where he was presented with a valuable Arabian horse by the Ottoman governor. From Basra he took ship for Bombay, then travelled overland to Madras. He was soon appointed to the command of the 19th Dragoons at Arcot, some 16 miles from Vellore.
Answer: | a |
Q:It is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, they are going to school on foot. It is ten o'clock. Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops. It is four o'clock in the afternoon, Mrs. Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living room. But this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden. It is six o'clock, In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden. It is nine o'clock. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night. But he's not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he's reading an interesting book. Mrs. Sawyer is going to _ this morning. A) staying at home B) go shopping C) drinking tea D) watching TV
A: | B |
Given a text passage, you need to generate a suitable title as the output. The output title should be one of the words/phrases used in the passage and must be no longer than five words.
[EX Q]: Paragraph: The pectoral fin disc of the plain maskray is thin and diamond @-@ shaped with narrowly rounded outer corners , measuring 1 @.@ 1 – 1 @.@ 3 times longer than wide . The leading margins of the disc are gently concave and converge at a broad angle to the pointed tip of the snout . The small eyes are placed close together , and behind them are the spiracles . The nostrils are elongated and have a skirt @-@ shaped flap of skin between them . The small mouth bears prominent furrows at the corners and contains two slender papillae on the floor . Small papillae are also found around the outside of the mouth . There are five pairs of gill slits . The pelvic fins are fairly large and pointed .
The tail is short , barely exceeding the length of the disc when intact , and has a broad and flattened base leading to usually two stinging spines . After the stings , the tail becomes slender and bears a long ventral fin fold and a much shorter , lower dorsal fin fold . Most of the body lacks dermal denticles ; a midline row of 4 – 13 small , closely spaced thorns is present behind the spiracles , and another row of 0 – 4 thorns before the stings . The dorsal coloration is grayish green , becoming pinkish towards the disc margins ; there is a dark mask @-@ like shape around the eyes and a pair of small dark blotches behind the spiracles . The tail behind the stings has alternating black and white bands of variable width , ending with black at the tip . The underside is plain white and the ventral fin fold is light grayish in color . This species grows to 24 cm ( 9 @.@ 4 in ) across and 45 cm ( 18 in ) long . Question: what is the suitable title of the passage ?
[EX A]: Description
[EX Q]: Paragraph: As with previous Valkyira Chronicles games , Valkyria Chronicles III is a tactical role @-@ playing game where players take control of a military unit and take part in missions against enemy forces . Stories are told through comic book @-@ like panels with animated character portraits , with characters speaking partially through voiced speech bubbles and partially through unvoiced text . The player progresses through a series of linear missions , gradually unlocked as maps that can be freely scanned through and replayed as they are unlocked . The route to each story location on the map varies depending on an individual player 's approach : when one option is selected , the other is sealed off to the player . Outside missions , the player characters rest in a camp , where units can be customized and character growth occurs . Alongside the main story missions are character @-@ specific sub missions relating to different squad members . After the game 's completion , additional episodes are unlocked , some of them having a higher difficulty than those found in the rest of the game . There are also love simulation elements related to the game 's two main heroines , although they take a very minor role .
The game 's battle system , the BliTZ system , is carried over directly from Valkyira Chronicles . During missions , players select each unit using a top @-@ down perspective of the battlefield map : once a character is selected , the player moves the character around the battlefield in third @-@ person . A character can only act once per @-@ turn , but characters can be granted multiple turns at the expense of other characters ' turns . Each character has a field and distance of movement limited by their Action Gauge . Up to nine characters can be assigned to a single mission . During gameplay , characters will call out if something happens to them , such as their health points ( HP ) getting low or being knocked out by enemy attacks . Each character has specific " Potentials " , skills unique to each character . They are divided into " Personal Potential " , which are innate skills that remain unaltered unless otherwise dictated by the story and can either help or impede a character , and " Battle Potentials " , which are grown throughout the game and always grant boons to a character . To learn Battle Potentials , each character has a unique " Masters Table " , a grid @-@ based skill table that can be used to acquire and link different skills . Characters also have Special Abilities that grant them temporary boosts on the battlefield : Kurt can activate " Direct Command " and move around the battlefield without depleting his Action Point gauge , the character Reila can shift into her " Valkyria Form " and become invincible , while Imca can target multiple enemy units with her heavy weapon .
Troops are divided into five classes : Scouts , Shocktroopers , Engineers , Lancers and Armored Soldier . Troopers can switch classes by changing their assigned weapon . Changing class does not greatly affect the stats gained while in a previous class . With victory in battle , experience points are awarded to the squad , which are distributed into five different attributes shared by the entire squad , a feature differing from early games ' method of distributing to different unit types . Question: what is the suitable title of the passage ?
[EX A]: Gameplay
[EX Q]: Paragraph: The plain maskray generally hunts at the surface of the bottom substrate , rather than digging for prey . Its diet consists predominantly of caridean shrimp and polychaete worms . Small bony fishes are also eaten , along with the occasional penaeid prawn or amphipod . Larger rays consume a greater variety of prey and relatively more polychaete worms when compared to smaller rays . This species is parasitized by the tapeworm Acanthobothrium jonesi .
Like other stingrays , the plain maskray is viviparous with the developing embryos sustained to term by histotroph ( " uterine milk " ) produced by the mother . Mature females have a single functional ovary and uterus , on the left . Litter size is one or two ; the newborns measure 12 – 14 cm ( 4 @.@ 7 – 5 @.@ 5 in ) across . Males and females reach sexual maturity at disc widths of 20 – 21 cm ( 7 @.@ 9 – 8 @.@ 3 in ) and 18 – 19 cm ( 7 @.@ 1 – 7 @.@ 5 in ) respectively . The maximum lifespan is estimated to be 9 years for males and 13 years for females . Question: what is the suitable title of the passage ?
[EX A]: | Biology and ecology
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Instructions: In this task, you are given a question and an answer. Answer "Yes" if the given answer correctly answers the question, otherwise answer "No".
Input: what composer used sound mass, Answer: In contrast to more traditional musical textures , sound mass composition "minimizes the importance of individual pitches in preference for texture , timbre , and dynamics as primary shapers of gesture and impact."
Output: | No |
Q: You are given a passage. Using the information present in the passage, you need to classify it into one of the 10 topics: 0 - 'Society & Culture', 1 - 'Science & Mathematics', 2 - 'Health', 3 - 'Education & Reference', 4 - 'Computers & Internet', 5 - 'Sports', 6 - 'Business & Finance', 7 - 'Entertainment & Music', 8 - 'Family & Relationships', 9 - 'Politics & Government'.
He lead the league in both scoring and assists in a single season.
A: | 5 |
Translate to German:
In fact, I regret that, in some cases, the level of ambition has been reduced by Member States, for instance, regarding the supervisory framework that is now being considered by you in Parliament, and we will come forward with some proposals - there is a complete list that I have presented today to Parliament - in the near future.
German: | Zum Beispiel im Hinblick auf den Aufsichtsrahmen, der von Ihnen derzeit im Parlament geprüft wird. Und wir werden bald einige Vorschläge vorlegen - es gibt eine komplette Auflistung, die ich heute dem Parlament vorgelegt habe. |
Question: "__ has the world's oldest dry dock." Context: "In the 2001 census Southampton and Portsmouth were recorded as being parts of separate urban areas, however by the time of the 2011 census they had merged to become the sixth largest built-up area in England with a population of 855,569. This built-up area is part of the metropolitan area known as South Hampshire, which is also known as Solent City, particularly in the media when discussing local governance organisational changes. With a population of over 1.5 million this makes the region one of the United Kingdom's most populous metropolitan areas." Answer:
A: | Portsmouth |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, we ask you to write an answer to a question about the events that may happen before or after a certain event. For example, "earning money" usually appears before "spending money". Note that a lot of the questions could have more than one correct answer. We only need a single most-likely answer. Please try to keep your "answer" as simple as possible. Concise and simple "answer" is preferred over those complex and verbose ones.
Sentence: When Mary called Max's name he left the squirrel and happily returned to Mary, wagging his tail as he went.
Question: What happened after Max returned to Mary?
Output: | they went home. |
In this task, you will be given a sentence in the Indonesian language(Bahasa variant). Your job is to convert it into the English language.
[Q]: Pada hari Jumat, dua serangan di Irak menewaskan setidaknya 72 orang dan mencederai 149 lainnya.
[A]: On Friday, twin attacks in Iraq killed at least 72 people and wounded another 149.
[Q]: Sebuah laporan diposting dalam bahasa lokal, Tok Pisin oleh layanan bahasa Radio Australia, memberikan lokasi umum gempa sebagai Tenggara Madang, dan tidak ada laporan tentang peringatan tsunami, dan tidak ada laporan kerusakan atau korban pada waktu kejadian.
[A]: A report posted in the local language, Tok Pisin by Radio Australia's language service, gives the general location of the quake as Southeast of Madang, and there are no initial reports of any tsunami warnings, and no reports of damage or casualties at press time.
[Q]: Dia belum sepenuhnya pulih: efek dari koma masih tampak, dan dia memiliki kesulitan dengan gerakan.
[A]: | She is not yet fully recovered: the effects of the coma are still apparent, and she has difficulty with movement.
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In this task, given a sentence in English Tokens, your task is to convert it into the English language
Former Canadian Idol winner Melissa O'Neil sang her new hit single Speechless . | Former Canadian Idol winner Melissa O'Neil sang her new hit single Speechless. |
Problem: I have seen no indication that these Liberal members who sit on the justice committee and others who well over a year ago unanimously sent to the justice committee a supply day motion by the Reform Party that called for action are serious in any way about addressing the very serious crime of impaired driving.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Impaired driving has increased over the years."? OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: It's impossible to say
Q: Tonnes is a fancy word for tons.
Total coal stocks with the thermal power stations came down to 9.6 million tonnes on March 3, 2003 from 11 million tonnes on October 1, 2002.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: Yes
Mr. Speaker, an internal audit done in 1997 by Consulting and Audit Canada has confirmed what the Bloc Quebecois' analysis clearly showed- political pressure was brought to bear on the administrative staff of Human Resources Development Canada in order to speed up the grant approval process.
The administrative staff succeeded in speeding up the grant approval process. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: It's impossible to say
input hypothesis: Fred was naturally good at baking bread impressing many of his friends with his skills
Context: Baker<br>Fred was learning how to bake bread. But at first, he struggled. So he bought a book on bread baking. The book helped him a lot. And after a month, he was selling bread to a grocery store.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
true or false: No
Context:
The two never quarreled .<br>Amy was too well-bred , and just now Laurie was too lazy , so in a minute he peeped under her hatbrim with an inquiring air .<br>She answered him with a smile , and they went on together in the most amicable manner .<br>It was a lovely drive , along winding roads rich in the picturesque scenes that delight beauty-loving eyes .
Hypothesis: Amy and Laurie argued on the winding roads OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
No
Problem: Barbara Niven (born February 26, 1953) is an American actress and producer, best known for her performances in Lifetime movies and television roles in "", "One Life to Live", and "Cedar Cove". Niven also had the leading role in the independent film "A Perfect Ending" (2012).
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Barbara Niven was the star in "One Life to Live" and "Cedar Cove", both Lifetime movies."? OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: | It's impossible to say |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Given a document, generate a short title of the document. The title should convey the main idea/event/topic about which the document is being written. Note that URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
WASHINGTON â A former Republican political candidate in Indiana who authored a right-wing blog was arrested this week for allegedly mailing a pipe bomb and a threatening letter containing a bullet to two of his political opponents. The pipe bomb exploded at a post office leaving a pregnant postal worker with âcuts abrasions and bruises to her head legs and feet. â
Eric Krieg a 45-year-old resident of the city of Munster was charged with knowing possession of a destructive device and transporting explosive materials. He was arrested on Thursday after the FBI executed search warrants at his residence his work and on his vehicle. The Justice Department put out a straightforward press release about Kriegâs arrest but a FBI agentâs affidavit offered a lot more of an interesting backstory.
The package containing a pipe bomb that exploded at a post office in East Chicago Indiana on Sept. 6 had been addressed to an attorney who the feds labeled âVictim 1.â The lawyer had represented a person who filed a defamation lawsuit against Krieg that was settled for around $60 000 which led Krieg to declare bankruptcy according to the feds.
The feds say Krieg was a blogger who went by the nickname âbuzzcutâ and wrote a blog âBlue County in a Red State â which is no longer active. The blogâs tagline said it was about âLife in the most corrupt county in America: Lake County Indiana.â But Krieg who was described by a local columnist as âthe unofficial mud-thrower of the Lake County Republican Party â has run for county council and as country surveyor in Lake County.
The attorney who represented the individual who sued Krieg for defamation also told the feds that he believes he might have been targeted by Krieg because he authored an opinion on behalf of the city supporting an LGBTQ ordinance he believed Krieg may have disagreed with. The city of Munster passed a human rights ordinance that prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation back in 2016.
The victim who received a bullet that was wrapped in tape and had a message â âThe next one will be in the back of your headâ â had criticized Krieg online back in 2013.
Krieg admitted that he had mailed the explosive device in an interview with FBI special agents before his arrest according to the FBI. A federal magistrate judge ordered Krieg held until a detention hearing next week.
| Former GOP Candidate Arrested For Mailing Pipe Bomb Bullet To Political Enemies |
Question: By. Leon Watson. Needs round-the-clock care: Caren Paterson, 36, collapsed at home and had to wait 100 minutes for an ambulance. A scientist who was left brain damaged after waiting nearly two hours for an ambulance that was parked just 100 yards away has won £5 million compensation. Caren Paterson, 36, had collapsed in the bedroom of her flat in Islington, north London, in October 2007 and was beginning to breathe abnormally when her boyfriend dialled 999. He told the emergency operator that his girlfriend had fallen unconscious, that her lips had turned blue and that she was in need of urgent medical help to save her life. But because the address had been. red-flagged as 'high risk' by the ambulance service, a crew just seconds. away was ordered to wait for a police escort before attending. During the catastrophic delay that followed, Miss Paterson’s boyfriend rang 999 a further two times but still no help arrived. By. the time paramedics did reach Miss Paterson, who was working as a. genetic scientist at King's College, London, her brain had been starved. of oxygen, causing permanent damage, and she had also suffered cardiac. arrest. She survived but is now living in a specialist hospital and is in need of round-the-clock care. She suffers chronic amnesia, confusion and disorientation with the result she will never work again. Today,. Judge Richard Parkes QC approved a settlement against London Ambulance. Service NHS Trust consisting of a £1.4 million lump sum plus lifelong. annual payments. He paid. tribute to the support and devotion of Caren's mother, Eleanor Paterson,. from Warkworth, Northumberland, who was at London's High Court for the. hearing. Afterwards, Mrs. Paterson said: 'My daughter was a successful and ambitious scientist but. it is so distressing that all of her aspirations and ambitions have. been taken away from her because of her brain injury. 'I was determined to ensure Caren had access to the best possible care and support for the rest of her life and it is such a huge relief that the settlement has been approved today. 'Clearly we would rather not be in this situation at all and nothing will ever return our daughter to how she was before. But it is a weight off our minds to know that she will now be able to continue to receive the care, treatment and specialist attention that she needs. 'The thought of an ambulance crew sitting waiting round the corner while my daughter lay in her flat as her condition went from serious to life-threatening, causing irreparable damage to her brain, is still shocking and I hope no-one ever has to go through what we have.' Philip Havers QC, for the trust, expressed its 'sincere apologies' to the family for the shortcomings which had occurred and said it hoped and believed that the damages would go a long way to providing for Ms Paterson's needs in the future. Ms Paterson collapsed at her flat in Islington that she shared with her boyfriend who called 999 three times (file picture) Lawyer John Davis, of Irwin Mitchell, said: 'The failures by the ambulance service in this case were totally unacceptable and it was heartbreaking for her family to learn that an emergency response team was just around the corner but unable to give her the crucial treatment she needed. 'The emergency crews eventually arrived 102 minutes after the first 999 call - but even then there was nobody senior enough on hand to administer the treatment that Ms Paterson needed. 'It is imperative that people in Caren's condition are treated as quickly as possible - delays of even seconds can make a huge difference, let alone delays of well over an hour. 'We have been working with the London ambulance service's legal team to secure a vital settlement which will help to provide the lifetime of care and support she now needs. 'She is currently receiving specialist rehabilitation treatment at a unit in North Yorkshire and, in the long term, it is hoped that Caren can live in her own home with a team of well-trained brain injury carers so that she can establish a permanent routine which suits her severe disability.'
What are the important parts of this article?
Important parts: Caren Paterson collapsed in her flat in Islington in October 2007. Her boyfriend called 999 reporting that she was unconscious. But the ambulance crew 'was told to wait for a. police escort' Ms Paterson, now 36, eventually suffered a cardiac arrest during delay. London Ambulance Service has expressed its 'sincere apologies'
Question: By. Ryan Gorman. PUBLISHED:. 13:16 EST, 18 July 2013. |. UPDATED:. 13:23 EST, 18 July 2013. A Washington man may have come up with the most inventive criminal defense yet. Jeffrey Barton, of Vancouver, WA, allegedly fired his gun into the air Monday to scare off thieves. When arrested and charged with illegal aiming or discharging of a firearm, he blamed Vice President Joe Biden. Barton, 47, claims he woke up early in the morning to find robbers in his car and had no choice but to defend his property. He told me to do it: Jeffrey Barton, 47, said he only did what Vice President Biden told him to do, 'fire my shotgun into the air' ‘I just woke up at about 3 o’clock in the morning and noticed that the dome lights were on in my car and there were three people inside,’ Barton told KOIN. After freely admitting that he fired his weapon, Barton’s tale didn’t sway police. Following his arraingment, Barton said that he was simply following the vice president’s advice. ‘I did what Joe Biden told me to do, I went outside and fired my shotgun in the air,’ he told the station. Barton, of course, was referring to a YouTube town hall meeting in which Vice President Biden said that ‘if you want to protect yourself, get a double-barreled shotgun.’ Self defense: Barton claims he was defending his property from being robbed by firing his shotgun into the air. ‘I said ‘Jill, if there’s ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony here … put that double-barreled shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house,’ Biden colorfully added. Authorities have said that there is no evidence to suggest anyone was on Barton’s property, but neighbors told the station there was a loud party involving high school students the night Barton decided to blast away. Barton only previous criminal charge involved drug paraphernalia, according to court records. Attempts by Mail Online to reach Spokane District Court for further details were unsuccessful. No date has been set for Barton’s next court appearance.
What are the important parts of this article?
Important parts: | Jeffrey Barton's defense refers to the vice president infamously telling a woman to 'buy a shotgun' for self-defense during a YouTube town hall meeting. Police contend that there is no evidence anyone was on Barton's property. |
Detailed Instructions: You need to read the given passage and construct a question about the information present in the passage. The question should be answerable from the passage. Most importantly, only those questions are allowed whose answers cannot be determined from a single sentence. Do not generate questions that require only a single sentence to answer. Instead, try to combine two sentences and create a question from that combination. Do not create open-ended questions, i.e., the answers to them cannot be found precisely from the information provided in the passage.
Q: Paragraph- Sent 1: (CNN) -- It is six years since Lewis Hamilton was first crowned world champion but the Briton is treating Sunday's title win in Abu Dhabi as though it was his maiden success all over again.
Sent 2: The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was billed as the "Duel in the Desert" as the battle between Hamilton and Nico Rosberg for the 2014 drivers' championship went down to the wire.
Sent 3: Instead, it proved a solo march to glory.
Sent 4: "Winning the first world championship was something very, very special, it was obviously my dream as a kid and it was my dream to get this championship, it feels like it was the first time," Hamilton told CNN.
Sent 5: "Maybe because it has been those six years it does feel like it is the first time and you know I am going to enjoy it, I'm going to embrace it with my family and go to the factory and see the guys and really enjoy it."Sent 6: The six-year gap between Hamilton's twin triumphs equals Graham Hill's previous record wait for a second drivers' title following his first victorious season in 1962.
Sent 7: Hamilton is no stranger to championship deciders having been in title contention at the final race of his rookie season in 2007 only to be pipped by Kimi Raikkonen.
Sent 8: The Briton went one better the following year, edging out Felipe Massa on the final lap of the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix.
Sent 9: In 2010, he arrived in Abu Dhabi with a mathematical chance of winning the world title but came up short.
Sent 10: In contrast, his return to the Yas Marina Circuit at the weekend saw Rosberg finish outside of the points after his car suffered a significantly loss of power.
A: | Who else holds the record wait for twin world championship titles? |
Question:
Question 1: If Hillary Clinton wins, how would she address the concerns that average Donald Trump supporter has today?
Question 2: If Hillary Clinton is elected, will she address any Republican concerns (i.e. illegal immigration, islam/isis, ect.)?
Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
Answer:
yes
Question:
Question 1: How do I get my passport in only two documents?
Question 2: How much time can record video continuously with the Nikon D3300, D5500 Canon 750D?
Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
Answer:
no
Question:
Question 1: Where can I find programming challenges?
Question 2: Where can we find programming challenges for beginners?
Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
Answer:
yes
Question:
Question 1: What are some great examples of witty exchanges ?
Question 2: How is Kapil sharma so witty?
Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
Answer:
| no |
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.
Q: Austin just found out that they had cancer. They brought tears to Tracy's eyes.
A: How would you describe Austin?
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Q: Archie Moses is a small-time thief in Los Angeles who smuggles drugs for drug lord Frank Colton, who launders his drug money through a car dealership. Moses is unaware that his best friend, Rock Keats, is actually LAPD undercover cop Jack Carter, who befriended him only to infiltrate Colton's gang. Carter has Moses include him in Colton's next drug shipment, secretly planning to arrest Colton and take in Moses, whom he has come to care about, unharmed. Carter's undercover status is revealed before he can enact his plan, however, and a hurt Moses pulls a gun on him. During the raid on Colton's warehouse, an out of control crane hits Moses in the back, causing him to accidentally shoot Carter in the head. Moses then flees the state, and is subsequently found and arrested. Carter miraculously survives and makes a full recovery with the aid of his physical therapist, Dr. Traci Flynn, with whom he falls in love. Moses is brought into custody, and he agrees to testify against Colton, but the trial is set to take place at the other side of the country. Carter's superior officer, Capt. Jensen, orders him to personally transfer Moses to the courtroom. Carter harbors resentment against Moses, and tensions escalate once the simple transfer goes awry. Colton learns through bribed federal agents and LAPD officers of Moses' attempt to testify against him. As they flee from Colton's men, Carter and Moses slowly mend their friendship, and are successful in returning to Carter's precinct. However, Colton apparently holds Flynn hostage, and blackmails Carter into turning Moses over in order to save Flynn.
A: What is the last name of the person that the undercover cop has come to care about?
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Q: I was really hungry. I decided to make a pot of soup. I had some leftover chicken in the fridge so I took it out and brought it to the chopping board. I put a pot of water on the stove to boil. After I chopped the chicken, I threw it into the boiled water. I added a little chicken stock and seasoning. I went to the fridge and grabbed some carrots, celery and onions. I brought the veggies back to the chopping board as well. I chopped up the vegetables into small chunks. When the veggies were all cut, I threw them into the pot. I let the vegetables cook down for a while. The soup was starting to smell good. When it was almost done, I threw in some noodles. In just a few minutes, the chicken noodle soup was ready to eat. It tasted amazing and I ate it all!
A: | Who made the soup?
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Background: Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976), better known by his stage name Cam'ron (formerly Killa Cam), is an American rapper, actor and entrepreneur from Harlem, New York. He is the de facto leader of East Coast hip hop group The Diplomats (also known as Dipset), and is a member of the duo U.N. (Us Now). Cam'ron was also a part of the group Children of the Corn before they disbanded in 1997.
Context: In 2003 Cam'ron teamed up with his fellow Diplomats Members Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zeeky to release the Diplomats' debut double disc album, Diplomatic Immunity, in 2003 under Roc-A-Fella/Diplomat Records, which was quickly certified gold by the RIAA. The album featured the lead single "Dipset Anthem", a remix to Cam'rons hit "Hey Ma" and the (street anthem) single "I Really Mean It", as well as boasting production from Kanye West, Just Blaze, and The Heatmakerz. A year later, the Diplomats released their second album, Diplomatic Immunity 2. Although not as successful as their debut, it still was boosted to gold status. Around this time in the height of his mainstream fame, Cam'ron was known for popularizing the color pink. During this period, Cam'ron was always seen wearing pink clothing and even bought an all-pink Range Rover, which can be seen in his video for "Killa Cam". Cam'ron's fourth studio album, Purple Haze, was released on December 7, 2004 on Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella Records. It featured collaborations with Kanye West, Jaheim, Twista, Juelz Santana, and various other artists and ultimately reached gold status. The album was also a critical success, being ranked 114th on Pitchfork Media's Top 200 Albums of the first decade of the 21st century List, and 10th on Rhapsody's Hip Hop's Best Albums Of The Decade List. However, after feeling that the album was poorly promoted and that his projects were not receiving the attention they deserved, Cam'ron requested his release from Roc-A-Fella Records. On April 28, 2005, Cam'Ron officially joined the Warner Music Group under the Asylum Records imprint. He began work on what would be his first project for the new label. Cam'ron's fifth studio album, titled Killa Season, was released on May 16, 2006 featuring production from long term collaborators The Heatmakerz, Charlmagne and Ty Fyffe, as well as others such as Alchemist and I.N.F.O.. Along with the album, Cam'ron released his first film, in which he wrote, directed and starred in, also titled "Killa Season". Despite selling 112,000 units in the first week and debuting at number 2 on the charts, Killa Season failed to have the same sales strength as his two previous releases, but Killa Season became certified gold. After the release of Killa Season and his feud with 50 Cent in 2007, Cam'ron took a three-year hiatus from music after his mother suffered three strokes which left her paralyzed on her left side. He moved to Florida with her to set up her rehabilitation and therapy, and stayed there until she had fully recovered. Cam'ron's 2009 album, Crime Pays was released on Asylum/Diplomat Records, featuring the majority of the production handled by Skitzo and AraabMuzik. Although none of the singles from, the album managed to chart, the album still reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 but only sold 150,000 units, making this the lowest selling album of his career. In 2009 Cam'ron formed a new label, Dipset West and new group the U.N..
Question: What was Purple Haze?. Whats the answer? | Cam'ron's fourth studio album, Purple Haze, |
In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Thai language.
Example input: Some protesters taunted riot police, who responded with stun grenades.
Example output: ผู้ประท้วงบางคนล้อเลียนตำรวจปราบจลาจล ผู้ซึ่งหยุดการประท้วงด้วยระเบิดเสียง
Example explanation: The above sentence is correctly translated from English to Thai.
Q: However, NASA has announced the grounding of all further planned Shuttle launches until they have a firm understanding of why the foam comes away, and what to do about it.
A: | อย่างไรก็ตาม NASA ได้ประกาศว่าจะหยุดดำเนินการโครงการปล่อยกระสวยอวกาศชั่วคราว จนกว่าพวกเขาจะพบสาเหตุที่ทำให้โฟมหลุดออกมาและสามารถหาทางแก้ไขปัญหานี้ได้ |
Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence in the English language and your task is to convert it into the Hindi language. In translation, keep numbers as it is.
Input: The President 's ordinance-making power has been challenged in courts in a number of cases .
Output: | अध्यादेश जारी करने की राष्ट्रपति की शक्ति को अनेक बार न्यायालयों में चुनौती दी गई है । |
Where would you expect to find many homes and businesses? A. nonprofit B. big city C. zoo D. office building E. skyscraper The best answer is
B
A person who is successful at bringing people to the table probably makes what? A. delicious food B. compliments C. acquire wealth D. bread E. self esteem The best answer is
A
Q: The children play cards often, but they make their own rules because they can't what the originals? A. bid B. concentrate C. winning D. count E. remember The best answer is
A: E
Question: After someone lives a life what happens? A. tobem B. death C. growing older D. experience things E. breathe The best answer is
Answer: B
*Question*
Where might a student store a pencil when traveling A. backpack B. desktop C. classroom D. desk drawer E. pocket The best answer is
**Answer**
A
(Question)
The kids had been having fun all day, there was now a what? A. wild ride B. need for rest C. a massive bear D. playing marbles E. constructing The best answer is
(Answer)
| B |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a question in Persian, and your task is to translate it into English.
چگونه می توانم یک شغل طراح UI در مریلند پیدا کنم؟
| How do I find a UI designer job in Maryland? |
You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage.
Q: In season 6, Stefan moves away from Mystic Falls because of Damon's death and finds a new girlfriend called Ivy. However, Enzo and Caroline, find him and Caroline tells Stefan that he's a coward and the worst friend ever. She starts crying so Enzo goes and kills Ivy. Stefan vows revenge. He comes back to Whitmore, and uses Elena's help to find Enzo leaving him to be killed by a vampire hunter. However, Enzo survives. Ivy returns as a vampire and it is revealed that Enzo had fed her vampire blood against her will before killing her. Damon, then returns to Mystic Falls and meets Stefan first which brings Stefan back to his friends. To make things worse, Enzo tells the other vampire hunter about Ivy and all the other vampires and the vampire hunter kills Ivy but is killed by Damon before the vampire hunter would kill anyone else. Enzo, figures out that Stefan's niece, Sarah is alive and that Damon had thought that he had killed Sarah before she was born but Sarah was born before her mother died however, Stefan kept this from Damon and Enzo uses this against Stefan. Meanwhile, the vampires have another threat, a psycho killer, Kai. Added on top of that, Sheriff Liz Forbes (Caroline's mother) is diagnosed with cancer. Stefan supports Caroline through this in which they bond even more and share a passionate kiss however just then Liz dies. At the funeral, Stefan realises that he has fallen in love with Caroline but before he can confess, Caroline switches off her humanity switch after the funeral. Stefan and Elena try to bring Caroline back but it fails and Caroline vows revenge for them not giving her the year she wanted without any feelings. She kidnaps Stefan and Damon's niece, Sarah Salvatore, and blackmails Stefan to turn off his humanity to save her. At the end of the episode 'The Downward Spiral', he does and joins Caroline. Stefan decides to ruin Caroline's life because she has done the same to him. He wants her to lose control and become a Ripper. He eventually is able to and they sleep together for the first time. When Lily, Stefan and Damon's mother, is rescued from the 1903 prison world and turns out to be a vampire, she manages to turn on Stefan's humanity again. However, it later is revealed that Lily lied to get him back and doesn't love her sons any more and only wants her travelling companions back. Stefan then pretends to still have his emotions off to get Caroline back and somehow succeeds, but Caroline tries to avoid him as she feels guilty for everything she had done. Stefan then also tries to talk Damon out of being a human again only to be with Elena but Damon decides to take the cure.
A: | does stefan turn his humanity back on in season 6? |
Teacher:This task is about translating a given English language sentence to Yoruba language.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: For what?
Student: | Fún kíni? |
Logic ==> If I don't pay for something I get, it's not paid by me.
paid for
Question ==> If somebody buys something and gives it to me as a free gift, what is the cost status of the gift?
Options:
- deadly
- imprisoned
- paid for
- expensive
- in prison
** He was an expert in hieroglyphics at egypt. Egypt is the location of his excavation.
egypt
** He was an expert in hieroglyphics, can you tell me the location of his excavation?
Options:
- desert
- egypt
- montana
- work area
- in dirt
Detailed logic: House provides shelter. House is made by adding wood, and building it bigger and bigger.
house
Question for this logic: James used an axe and a saw to chop wood, shape it, and make a shelter. He kept adding wood to it, building it bigger and bigger, until it became a what?
Options:
- shelterbelt
- tree
- house
- home
- bus stop
Logic ==> Hands of a person may shake. Wife worry when husband's hands shake when he puts cup on table.
hands
Question ==> His wife began to worry when he was setting cup on table, she saw what shaking?
Options:
- hands
- the table
- breaking
- coaster
- skill
** An attic is place upstairs that usually does not get damp. An attic is a place where one can store their stuff as it has storage space.
attic
** If I need to store old stuff out of the way without concerns of them getting damp, where do I go?
Options:
- waste bin
- cellar
- attic
- fridge
- museum
Detailed logic: The Chesapeake Bay is an estuary in the U.S. states of Maryland and Virginia. Chesapeake bay is famous for its crab.
chesapeake bay
Question for this logic: | What estuary in Maryland and Virginia is known for its crab?
Options:
- fish market
- clam chowder
- cooking pot
- tidepools
- chesapeake bay |
Ques & Ans: Context: The Return of the Native is Thomas Hardy's sixth published novel. It first appeared in the magazine Belgravia, a publication known for its sensationalism, and was presented in twelve monthly installments from January to December 1878. Because of the novel's controversial themes, Hardy had some difficulty finding a publisher; reviews, however, though somewhat mixed, were generally positive. In the twentieth century, The Return of the Native became one of Hardy's most popular novels.
Question: when was the return of the native written?
from January to December 1878
Stream of consciousness: The relevant sentence in the passage is: It first appeared in the magazine Belgravia, a publication known for its sensationalism, and was presented in twelve monthly installments from January to December 1878.
Ques & Ans: Lauren Tom (born August 4, 1961) is an American actress and voice artist. Her roles include Lena St. Clair in The Joy Luck Club, Julie in the NBC sitcom Friends, Dot in the final season of Grace Under Fire, and the voices for both mother and daughter characters on three animated TV comedy series: on Futurama she voiced Amy Wong and her mother Inez, on King of the Hill she voiced Minh and Connie Souphanousinphone and finally she voiced Numbuh 3 and her mother Genki in Codename Kids Next Door. She portrays Celia Mack in the Disney Channel series Andi Mack.
Answer this question: who played ross's girlfriend julie on friends?
Lauren Tom
Stream of consciousness: This is the relevant information: Her roles include Lena St. Clair in The Joy Luck Club, Julie in the NBC sitcom Friends, Dot in the final season of Grace Under Fire, and the voices for both mother and daughter characters on three animated TV comedy series: on Futurama she voiced Amy Wong and her mother Inez, on King of the Hill she voiced Minh and Connie Souphanousinphone and finally she voiced Numbuh 3 and her mother Genki in Codename Kids Next Door.
Ques & Ans: Passage: "Tubthumping" (also known colloquially as "I Get Knocked Down", after the first line) is a song released by British rock band Chumbawamba in 1997. It was their most successful single, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart. It topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 (although it topped the US Modern Rock and Mainstream Top 40 charts). At the 1998 Brit Awards, "Tubthumping" was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Single. As of April 2017, the song had sold 880,000 copies in the UK.
Question: Based on this passage, who sings i get knocked down but i get up again?
Chumbawamba
Stream of consciousness: To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: "Tubthumping" (also known colloquially as "I Get Knocked Down", after the first line) is a song released by British rock band Chumbawamba in 1997.
Ques & Ans: Season twelve of the reality competition series America's Got Talent was ordered on August 2, 2016 and premiered on NBC on Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Howie Mandel, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell returned as judges for their respective eighth, fifth, fifth and second seasons. Supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks replaced Nick Cannon, who hosted for eight seasons, making her the first female host of the show. The live shows returned to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles beginning August 15, 2017.
Answer this question based on the passage: who is the host on americas got talent?
Tyra Banks
Stream of consciousness: | The important part for answering this question is: Supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks replaced Nick Cannon, who hosted for eight seasons, making her the first female host of the show. |
Detailed Instructions: A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Bengali language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
Problem:The Van Dhan program workshop was organised for training of implementing teams of Van Dhan Yojana.
Solution: | ‘বন ধন যোজনা’ রূপায়ণের দায়িত্বে থাকা দলগুলির প্রশিক্ষণের জন্য এই কর্মশিবিরের আয়োজন করা হয়। |
Q:This is a picture of a classroom. The classroom is big and clean. You can see a teacher's desk, six desks and seven chairs. You can see a girl and a boy ,too. Four books are on the teacher's desk. A pencil case is on the desk. Two pens and two rulers are in the pencil case .A school bag is under a chair. A ball is on the floor. The girl is Mary, She is 11.The boy is Jack. He is 12.They are is Class Two. They are friends. The teacher is Miss Smith. She is not here. _ is eleven. A) Mary B) Jack C) Miss smith D) Mr Smith
A: | A |
In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into English Tokens.
Mahameed believes contributions such as his are necessary to the Mideast peace effort.
Mahameed believes contributions such as his are necessary to the Mideast peace effort .
At closest approach, Cassini was only 30 miles from Enceladus.
At closest approach , Cassini was only 30 miles from Enceladus .
A 35-year old woman, Venus Critchfield of Philipippi, West Virginia, United States was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to two to six years in prison.
| A 35-year old woman , Venus Critchfield of Philipippi , West Virginia , United States was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to two to six years in prison .
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TASK DEFINITION: A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Telugu language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
PROBLEM: However, today the world has been saying that India has become the destination for multi-trillion dollar investment.
SOLUTION: కానీ, ఈ రోజున వేలాది కోట్ల డాలర్ ల పెట్టుబడుల గమ్యంగా భారతదేశాన్ని పరిగణిస్తోంది.
PROBLEM: energy efficiency measures arc some of the examples.
SOLUTION: అయితే, వర్థమాన దేశాలు తీసుకుంటున్న చర్యలకు నిరంతరాయ మద్దతు అవసరం .
PROBLEM: The proposal shall lead to enhancement of number of doctors being trained per year in the country.
SOLUTION: | దీనితో దేశంలో శిక్షణ పొందే వైద్యుల సంఖ్య దేశంలో ప్రతి ఏటా పెరుగుతుంది.
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(Question)
Some fortunate people can go on a diet, lose the excess fat and then simply get on with their lives. Others get stuck in the eternal cycle of wanting to be thin, dieting, craving, bingeing, regaining the weight and then wanting to be thin again. You want to break free from this exhausting and depressing merry-go-round of losing and regaining weight but you’re not ready to give up doing what you know best. Let’s examine the diet cycle mentality. THERE IS A MAGIC CURE The reason you haven’t lost weight and kept it off is because you haven’t found the right diet that suits you particular physical and emotional needs. You need to eat more carbs, or more fat, you need to cycle your calories or have cleaner re-feeds, and you need a coach for accountability. Once you figure out precisely what the optimum formula is for you and you have an expert to help you then you will lose weight and keep it off. ONE LAST DIET Once you lose the weight, then you will learn how to get in tune with your body’s hunger signals and eat mindfully. You just need to commit totally to this last diet, get to your goal and then you will stop for good. YOU LOVE HEALTH AND FITNESS You really enjoy being in control of your food and planning your training regime. Time spent scouring the latest fitness magazines and entering your weight into a spreadsheet is fun and rewarding. You spend most of your waking hours plotting and planning how you are going to burn that fat! I WANT TO BREAK FREE!! The only way to break free from the diet cycle is to come to the place where you no longer believe the stories you tell yourself. If there was a magic cure that worked for you, you or someone else would have found it by now. Count the number of diet books on your bookshelf, the e-books on your computer and the magazines on the coffee table. Have any of them given you permanent weight loss? After this article the author is likely: Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - Satisfied with their lifestyle choice - Happy to have found a magic cure - Wanting to break free from the cycle
(Answer)
Satisfied with their lifestyle choice
(Question)
ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart. The two men on watch with him that night, a sergeant from Champagne and a young man-at-arms from Brittany, were talking in low tones about the women to be had far below, at the foot of the mountain. They seemed not to see the activity about the Cathar stronghold on the upper peak of the mountaintop opposite their own fort. But Roland, knowing Diane was in the besieged fortress, could not take his eyes from it. He knew he had to act soon. Each day the crusaders grew stronger and the Cathars weaker. Once the Cathar stronghold fell, the crusaders would slaughter all within, including Diane. The sergeant, chuckling, was offering his young companion a wineskin. The Breton never received it. From behind the Cathar wall came the sound of a huge thump, as if a giant's fist had pounded Mont Segur. Roland recognized the sound, and fought panic as he thrust his arms out, trying to push the other two men toward the ladder. But there was no time for them to climb down to safety. The thump was the counter-weight of a stone-caster, and the whistling noise that followed fast upon it was the rock it had thrown. A shape as big as a wine barrel blotted out the stars. The stone hit the parapet beside Roland, and the whole palisade shuddered. Roland caught a glimpse of the sergeant's horrified face and heard his scream as the boulder struck him, crushing him to the ground. Why did John push the men towards the ladder? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - He wanted to move the ladder - He wanted them to climb quickly - He wanted them to fall - not enough information
(Answer)
He wanted them to climb quickly
(Question)
He picked me up at my house, and after getting back on the main road he turned up the volume on the radio. "Why do you even listen to that stuff?" I asked. It was schlock-rock, simple and unadorned wailing backed by incessantly grating guitars. "I don't really know." "You don't actually like it, do you?" I knew he didn't; I knew what he preferred. His apartment walls were lined with recordings of classical, even archaic music, European folk instrumentals. Maybe rock, once in a while, but he had had something amplified and pitch-altered on every time we'd been together lately. "I think we listen to pop music to punish ourselves," he said. "An aural bed of nails to compensate for our sins." "Those sins being...?" "I don't know... sometimes, don't you ever get so sick of everything you just want to cram your ears full of garbage to spite it all?" This was not normal second-date dialogue, but Phillip and I had known each other for a long time. "It's like you'd rather inflict pain," he said, "like you want to inflict pain on yourself, just for pure spite against... the stuff around us." "You'd choke on garbage to get back at a culture who would do it for you anyway?" "Yeah, kind of. Does that make sense?" "In a very cliched, pop-psychology sort of way, yes." I turned down the volume, then shut the radio off entirely. "Don't you ever want to hurt like that?" he asked. "It's why you read some thriller instead of a classic, it's why you watch TV instead of reading a book, it's why you watch a sitcom instead of PBS, it's why you watch Family Guy instead of the Simpsons." (I might have snorted at this point.) "Because you have to do the bad thing." What type of music did Phillip actually prefer? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - Schlock-rock, simple and unadorned - not enough information - Classical or archaic music - Amplified rock
(Answer)
| Classical or archaic music |
Instructions: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them.
Input: Story highlights "Loo" winds are causing an intense dry heat to sweep India, raising temps to 116 Fahrenheit (47 degrees Celsius)
Studies suggest India is going to experience more heat waves in the future
(CNN) It's often hot in India. But the past 10 days have been exceptional, even for one of the hottest places on the planet. The highest temperature recorded on Wednesday reached 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit (47 degrees Celsius) in the eastern states of Jharkhand and Odisha.
Commuters aren't just sweating and dizzy -- they can't drive because the roads are melting.
The pain and loss the heat has caused is devastating. More than 1,400 people have died.
One elderly man shared his grief with CNN Wednesday over losing his 38-year-old son to heat stroke. The man had simply ventured out to buy his father's medicine.
So what's behind India's heat, is it unusual and when will it end?
Read More ||||| NEW DELHI: The death toll in the sweltering heat sweeping many parts of the country climbed to 1826 on Thursday , with 414 lives being claimed by the scorching sun in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana since Wednesday.In Andhra Pradesh, the toll rose to 1334 on Thursday, 314 more than Wednesday. The death figure in Telangana on Thursday stood at 440 against 340 on Wednesday. So far, 43 deaths have been reported from Odisha, 7 seven from Gujarat and two from Delhi.The Met department warned of continuance of the heatwave conditions for the next two days.Heatwave conditions also prevailed in several other states like Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.Lower hills of Himachal Pradesh also reeled under scorching heat, with Una sizzling at 43.2-degrees celsius.Telangana saw the death of 100 people since Wednesday. "As per information available till 7pm on Thursday, the toll has risen to 440," said a senior official of the Telangana disaster management department in Hyderabad. On Wednesday, the figure stood at 340.Since April 15, Nalgonda district has witnessed 126 deaths, followed by Karimnagar (95), Khammam (82) and Mahabubnagar (37).The heat has also claimed 35 lives in Medak district, 22 in Adilabad, 17 in Nizamabad, 12 in Warangal and seven each in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts.According to India Meteorological Department, "severe heatwave to heatwave" conditions prevailed today over many parts of Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda districts, and would continue for the next two days."As per information available till 8.30pm, the toll (in Andhra Pradesh) has reached 1334," officials of Andhra Pradesh disaster management department told PTI here.Prakasam accounted for maximum number of 305 deaths followed by Guntur (197), East Godavari (158), Vizag (157), Vizianagaram (128), Nellore (102), Krishna district (66), Chittoor (56), Kadapa (34), Kurnool and Anantapur (28 each) West Godawari (18), Srikakulam (57).Delhi saw the maximum temperature of 41.1-degrees celsius, which was a notch above the normal.On Wednesday, the day temperature had settled at 41.8-degrees celsius while the minimum temperature was recorded at 24.8-degrees celsius.Met department has predicted clear skies for Friday. Heatwave conditions also continued to sweep swathes of Haryana and Punjab with maximum temperatures on Thursday again hovering between 41 to 44-degrees celsius at most places, giving no respite to people.Hisar in Haryana was the hottest at 43.8-degrees celsius, up two notches above normal while Bhiwani also sizzled at 42.6-degrees celsius.Ambala recorded a maximum temperature of 41.5-degrees celsius, up one notch above normal.Chandigarh braved yet another hot day as the maximum temperature settled at 41.6-degree celsius, up three notches above normal, the Met department report said here.In Punjab, Ludhiana recorded 41.8-degrees celsius, Amritsar 41.4-degrees celsius and Patiala 41.4-degrees celsius.The plains of Uttar Pradesh also continued to reel under severe heat with day temperature appreciably above normal in Allahabad, Kanpur, Jhansi divisions, Varanasi, Moradabad, Agra divisions and normal in the remaining divisions across the state. Allahabad recorded the highest maximum temperature at 45.8-degree celsius, the Met office said. ||||| India’s blistering heatwave will continue for at least another 48 hours, weather officials have said, raising the possibility that the death toll could reach 2,000.
About 1,800 people are thought to have died in a week of temperatures touching 48 degrees in some places, the highest number of casualties for more than 20 years.
Hospitals across the country have struggled to cope. Lakshmi Singh, a teacher who had brought her four-year-old son to a major government clinic in south Delhi, said: “I have been waiting for five hours to be seen by a doctor. We had no power all night because of the cuts and my little boy is sick now. He is vomiting and has [a] headache.”
Officials at the clinic said most of those who sought help were severely dehydrated and that the old, the very young and the poor had been hardest hit.
Hundreds die at the height of summer every year in India, but this year’s figures are already the highest since 1995, when official data showed 1,677 people succumbed to the heat.
Southern India has borne the brunt of the sudden spell of hot, dry weather with the states of Telengana and Andhra Pradesh suffering most.
The monsoon, predicted to hit southern India’s coastline on 31 May, will bring relief from the high temperatures, but it will not reach the parched north of the country for several weeks.
In Delhi, children tried to cool off in the ornamental pools around the presidential palace in the centre of the city. Adults sought out the air-conditioned metro and shopping malls.
Many were unable to escape the heat however. Raj Thakur, a traffic policeman, said: “I do a 14-hour shift and am suffering a lot. I try to drink water as much as is possible. At night I cannot sleep either and I am not eating well.”
Tourists have fled the city for hill resorts such as Simla and Mussoorie in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Temperatures have topped 45 degrees in Delhi, the capital, in recent days. The highest ever recorded in the city is 47.2 degrees, in May 1944.
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Earlier this week temperatures of nearly 48 were recorded in Allahabad, in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, and in Telengana, in the south.
The record for India is thought to be 50.6C, recorded in 1956 in the northern town of Alwar.
In some rural areas of India said they were “getting on with life”. Rubina Parisa, from a small coastal village in Odisha, the poor eastern state, said: “There are lots of weddings. You can’t stop everything just because it is hot. It’s hot every summer anyway, and at least we don’t have pollution here like in the cities.”
Local authorities have launched awareness campaigns, telling people to stay indoors, drink fluids and wear cool clothing.
Many of the casualties have been homeless people or day labourers, among the poorest sections of society.
Experts said compiling casualty statistics for heatwaves was extremely difficult owing to the challenges of attributing cause of death and registering fatalities in remote areas.
Climate experts said the number of days when temperatures approached 45 degrees has increased in the past 15 years and that nocturnal temperatures in India’s cities have risen significantly as a result of overcrowding.
“The number of heatwave days may go up from about five to between 30 and 40 every year,” Arjuna Srinidhi, of the Centre for Science and Environment, told the Hindu newspaper.
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Output: | A good indication of how hot it is right now in India: The roads are melting. May is typically the country's hottest month, but temperatures have hit especially scorching levels over the past 10 days—nearly 117 degrees in Jharkhand and Odisha states on Wednesday, about 10 degrees hotter than normal—with 1,826 deaths as a result, the Times of India reports. That's a 20-year high for a heat wave death toll, the Guardian adds. Climate change is probably partly to blame, CNN reports, but the area's high mountains also halt cool air from the northeast, a meteorologist says. Hot and dry winds from Pakistan and northwest India, known as the Loo winds, have turned the region arid. India's dense population isn't helping; in less-crowded Pakistan and Afghanistan, temperatures are more bearable. To make matters worse, a third of India's population doesn't have electricity, which means no air conditioning or refrigeration. So what are Indians doing to beat the heat? Some were spotted taking a dip in the Arabian Sea and in water tanks, while authorities warned people to stay indoors, wear light clothing, and drink lots of fluids, the Guardian reports. A monsoon scheduled to hit the country soon should bring some relief. Experts predict India, particularly its southern regions, will see more heat waves in the future. They could stretch as long as a month. |
Sentence 1: Horwitz doesn't leave it there.
Sentence 2: He doesn't leave it there.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: yes
Sentence 1: I have heard people speak of Jane Finn, I think.
Sentence 2: Nobody every heard of Jane Finn.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: no
Sentence 1: Yes, yes, I said impatiently.
Sentence 2: He did not believe me when I said "yes".
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: | it is not possible to tell |
Question: Which country probably coined the term air defence?
Is "However, arrangements in the UK were also called 'anti-aircraft', abbreviated as AA, a term that remained in general use into the 1950s." the correct answer? | no |
In this task, you will be shown a conversation. You need to write a question with three choices for the conversation. Your question should be answerable based on the conversation and only have one correct answer. Note that you don't need to answer your question. "W" and "M" in the conversations stand for "woman" and "man".
[Q]: M: Is this your new bike? W: Yes. My old one doesn't work well.
[A]: Why does the woman buy a new bike? (A) The old one is broken. (B) She doesn't like the old one. (C) The old one is lost.
[Q]: W: Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? M: I'd rather stay at home and watch TV. I have to get up early to attend the meeting tomorrow.
[A]: What is the man going to do tonight? (A) Go to the cinema. (B) Attend a meeting. (C) Watch TV at home.
[Q]: M: Tell me what happened. W: Well, I wasn't paying attention when I started to cross the street, and I stepped in front of a taxi. I didn't realize it was still moving. M: Can you walk? W: Not very well. M: Where does it hurt? W: My side hurts when I take a step? M: Okay, don't try to walk anymore. Don't worry. An ambulance is on the way. You know, you're very lucky; you could have easily been killed in the accident. W: Yes, I guess I could have. M: You'll have to fill out a form. Do you have any identification with you? W: I have my passport. By the way, how did you get here so fast? M: Someone dialed 911 and reported the accident. We were in the area and got a radio call. It only took a minute or so to get here.
[A]: | What happened to the woman? (A) She couldn't cross a busy street. (B) She got into a moving taxi. (C) She got hurt by a taxi.
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TEXT: a force that had been playing with them all for too long now . sighing , haxor slowly turned and walked out of the conference room , hardly able to hear himself think . __________ the time has come . zardin strode across the cave to where a small black heap lay on the floor . arriving before it , he sent a swift kick to the centre of the | heap |
Problem: Give me a possible correct answer to the question "where is united arab located?"
A: Middle East
Problem: Given the question: Give me a possible correct answer to the question "what school did michael jordan play for?"
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The answer is:
North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball
input question: Give me a possible correct answer to the question "what was the name of the original seattle baseball team?"???
output answer: Seattle Mariners
Give me a possible correct answer to the question "what year did giants win world series?"
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Answer: 2010 World Series
Q: Give me a possible correct answer to the question "who played elle greenaway?"
A: Lola Glaudini
[Q]: Give me a possible correct answer to the question "where was hockey world cup 2010 held?"
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[A]: | The Cup |
Question: Given the following context: Rumours is the eleventh studio album by Anglo-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 4 February 1977 by Warner Bros. Records. Largely recorded in California in 1976, it was produced by the band with Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut. The band wanted to expand on the commercial success of their eponymous 1975 album, but struggled with relationship breakups before recording started. The Rumours studio sessions were marked by hedonistic behaviour and interpersonal strife among band members, which shaped the album's lyrics. Recorded with the intention of making "a pop album", the album's music featured a pop rock and soft rock sound characterized by accented rhythms and electric keyboards such as the Fender Rhodes or Hammond B3 organ. The members partied and used cocaine for much of the recording sessions, and its completion was delayed by its mixing process, but was finished by the end of 1976. Following the album's release, Fleetwood Mac undertook worldwide promotional tours. Rumours reached the top of both the US Billboard 200 and the United Kingdom Albums Chart, and became the band's most successful release. The songs "Go Your Own Way", "Dreams", "Don't Stop", and "You Make Loving Fun" were released as singles, all of which reached the US top 10. Having won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1978, Rumours has since sold over 40 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time, and has received diamond certifications in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. The album garnered widespread acclaim from critics, with praise centred on its production quality and harmonies, which frequently relied on the interplay among three vocalists and has inspired the work of musical acts in different genres. Often considered Fleetwood Mac's best release, it has featured in several publications' lists of the best albums of the 1970s and of all time. In 2004, Rumours was remastered and reissued with the addition of "Silver Springs", which had been excluded... answer the following question: What members partied and used cocaine for much of the recording sessions??
Answer: | Fleetwood Mac |
The second major point on which the principals had agreed on March 10 was the need to crack down on terrorist organizations and curtail their fund-raising. The embassy bombings of 1998 had focused attention on al Qaeda's finances. One result had been the creation of an NSC-led interagency committee on terrorist financing. On its recommendation, the President had designated Bin Laden and al Qaeda as subject to sanctions under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This gave theTreasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) the ability to search for and freeze any Bin Laden or al Qaeda assets that reached the U.S. financial system. But since OFAC had little information to go on, few funds were frozen. In July 1999, the President applied the same designation to the Taliban for harboring Bin Laden. Here, OFAC had more success. It blocked more than $34 million in Taliban assets held in U.S. banks. Another $215 million in gold and $2 million in demand deposits, all belonging to the Afghan central bank and held by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, were also frozen. After October 1999, when the State Department formally designated al Qaeda a "foreign terrorist organization," it became the duty of U.S. banks to block its transactions and seize its funds. Neither this designation nor UN sanctions had much additional practical effect; the sanctions were easily circumvented, and there were no multilateral mechanisms to ensure that other countries' financial systems were not used as conduits for terrorist funding. Attacking the funds of an institution, even the Taliban, was easier than finding and seizing the funds of a clandestine worldwide organization like al Qaeda. Although the CIA's Bin Laden unit had originally been inspired by the idea of studying terrorist financial links, few personnel assigned to it had any experience in financial investigations. Any terrorist-financing intelligence appeared to have been collected collaterally, as a consequence of gathering other intelligence. This attitude may have stemmed in large part from the chief of this unit, who did not believe that simply following the money from point A to point B revealed much about the terrorists' plans and intentions. As a result, the CIA placed little emphasis on terrorist financing. Nevertheless, the CIA obtained a general understanding of how al Qaeda raised money.
Question: "What gave the OFAC the ability to search for and freeze any Al Qaeda assets that reached the U.S. financial system?"
Answer: "The NSC-led interagency committee on terrorist financing"
Is this answer to the question correct?
-- no; -- yes; | no |
Given scene/plot descriptions from movies or TV shows, and given a specific question about the scene, summarize the question into a title
Example Input: In Prometheus, Elizabeth Shaw and Charlie Holloway are a couple, in Covenant, Jake Branson and Daniels are a couple, Billy Crudup and Karine Oram are a couple, Tennessee Faris and Maggie Faris are a couple, Ricks and Upworth are a couple, Hallett and Lope are a couple. It is logical to have married couple boarding colony ships as their trip is a no return. I am wondering in the Alien universe, having married couple to go onto the same trip is encouraged officially.
Example Output: Is it a coincidence that there are many couples boarding ships in Alien?
Example Input: In Titanic, the elderly Rose visits a ship searching for the Heart of the Ocean diamond, set in a necklace. Unbeknownst to them, she actually carries it with her. In one of the final scenes, a bare footed Rose walks to the railing of the search ship, climbs up on it in similar fashion to when she and Jack were on the prow of the Titanic, and throws it into the ocean. The accepted answer in Why did Lovett invite Rose aboard his search boat in Titanic? suggests Rose threw it overboard for 'closure', but I simply cannot understand how that was closure. After all, it is not as though Jack (when alive) had any real interest in it. Nor did Rose. It was of interest only to her fiance Cal (who took his own life in 1929, when the stock market crashed). It could be said that the return of the 'Heart of the Ocean' to the ocean, was ..poetic in a sense, but how was it closure? If not closure, then why did she do it? Update Interestingly, the original script differs from the movie in that the people searching for the diamond are there to witness her throwing it overboard. She even has a few words with Lovett as he is holding the object of his desire in his hand. You look for treasure in the wrong place, Mr. Lovett. Only life is precious, and making each day count. Another snatch of the script that might be relevant: The hardest part of being so poor, was being so rich. But every time I thought of selling it, I thought of Cal. And somehow I always got by without his help.
Example Output: Why did Rose throw the diamond necklace overboard?
Example Input: Criminal Minds S9 Ep2 - "The Inspired (Part II)" When they make arrests at the end: There seems to be some difficulty over whether they have Jesse or Wallace. They use his learned nervous tick as a differentiator and arrest him accordingly. Why would they need to do this? Surely they could just ask him questions that Jesse would know the answer to (e.g. who are these pictures of? What happens in a normal day at work?) and demonstrate it was Wallace by his lack of knowledge of Jesse's life? Also, the BAU would knew he suffered from hallucinations, if they kept him talking long enough he would eventually give himself away. Perhaps there is there some aspect of the American legal system that I am not familiar with? Or did miss something in the episode?
Example Output: | Why the confusion over who was arrested in Criminal Minds?
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Detailed Instructions: In this task you are given a short story and a question regarding that story. You must answer the question based on the events of the story. Try to use the same words in the story to answer each question. You should completely answer the question in a short answer. Do not include information that is unnecessary to answer the question.
Problem:Jake was very unhappy about the way his political party was ran. He decided to do something about his disdain. Jake started a campaign to run for a senate office. He worked very hard to convince people he was a good candidate. Jake won the election to become a leader in his political party.
Why did He work very hard?
Solution: | He decided to do something about his disdain. so He worked very hard. |
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I'm taking a test and have to guess the right answer to the question after the article. Article: For many people in the US,sports are not just for fun. They're almost a "religion".Thousands of sports fans buy expensive tickets to watch their favorite teams and athletes play in person .Other fans watch the games at home,sticking to their TV sets,never missing a game. Many a wife becomes a "sports widow" during her husband's favorite season. Americans' devotion to sports has created a new class:professional athletes. Sports stars often receive milliondollar salaries. Some even make big money by appearing in advertisements for soft drinks,shoes and almost everything. Sports are an important part of American culture. Throughout their school life,Americans learn to play many sports. Many students try out for the school teams. Athletic events at universities attract scores of fans and benefit the whole community. Many people also enjoy noncompetitive activities,like hiking,cycling,horseback riding,camping or hunting. Many sports were imported from other countries. Europeans brought tennis,golf,bowling and boxing to America .Football and baseball came from other Old World games. Only basketball has a truly American origin. Americans export sports fever as well. Satellites broadcast games to sports fans around the globe. NBA is a good example. The names of American superstars like basketball great Michael Jordan have become household words all over the world. Question: Many a wife becomes a "sports widow" in the US probably because _ . Options: A: they are serious in religion B: they are devoted to sports C: their husbands stick to sports D: their husbands are missing
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C
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I'm taking a test and have to guess the right answer to the question after the article. Article: The air bag is a piece of safety equipment in cars. It was first designed by John W. Hetrick in 1952. Like many inventions, he came up with the idea as a result of an event that had occurred in his life. He says: "In the spring of 1952, my wife, my seven-year-old daughter, Joan, and I were out for a Sunday drive in our 1948 Chrysler Windsor. About three miles outside Newport we were watching for deer jumping across the road. Suddenly, there was a large rock in our path. I hit the brakes and we went into a ditch . "As I applied the brakes, both my wife and I threw our hands up to keep our daughter from hitting the car. There was soft mud in the ditch, so the car wasn't damaged, and no one was hurt." "During the ride home I couldn't stop thinking about the accident. I asked myself,'Why couldn't some object come out to stop you from striking the inside of the car?'As soon as I got home that night I drew some sketches . Each evening for the following two weeks, I'd add or reduce something from the sketches." Hetrick applied an event he had observed while in the Navy to the design of the air bag. He was repairing a torpedo which had a cloth covering. When the compressed air that was in the torpedo was let out, the covering was suddenly filled with air and was shot to the ceiling. With this knowledge, he developed his design until he was able to obtain a patent on the invention on August 5, 1952. The idea was similar to the air bag designs of today. Compressed air is stored in a container and when a traffic accident occurs and the car slows down at a rapid enough rate, the air will be released into the air bag. The idea was _ , but Hetrick's air bag never would have functioned properly. It was really a breakthrough, but it would require years and years of designing and testing by some top car designers before it could be used. Question: The car accident Hetrick was involved in _ . Options: A: damaged his car B: happened in 1948 C: was caused by a deer D: caused no harm to his family
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D
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I'm taking a test and have to guess the right answer to the question after the article. Article: Leadership is the art of getting someone to do something you want done because he wants to do it. People naturally want to follow a good leader. After meeting with an effective leader it is not unusual to feel uplifted , inspired, and motivated to work towards a common goal. An effective leader makes others feel good about themselves, as well as the work they are doing. The leader has a vision of what he or she wants to achieve, and can communicate that vision to others in a way that makes people want to be part of it. One thing a good leader typically does is to communicate the big picture, so that each employee can see how the particular role he or she plays makes a contribution to the final result. Good leaders are positive and optimistic when they speak about the future. Their enthusiasm wins them plenty of supporters who help make their vision a reality. Good leaders also understand that different people are motivated by different things. For employees motivated by a need for achievement, a leader explains how the task offers an opportunity to take on a challenge with an achievable goal. And employees are motivated by hearing how they will be part of a team of people working together. Good leaders will introduce employees by name first, rather than job titles. They refer to employees as team members, companions, or colleagues, never as "servants". Words have power, including the power to make people feel whether or not they are important to the success of an organization. Good leaders believe that every team member matters and set up environments that make everyone feel important. It is no wonder they can attract the support they need to help them achieve their goals. Question: What should a good leader do for an employee who wants to succeed at work? Options: A: To promote the employee to a leadership role. B: To draw a beautiful picture of the employee's future. C: To encourage the employee to meet the challenges of his work. D: To let the staff know the important role the employee plays.
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given passages that contain mentions of the quantity of a particular object and are supposed to find out the answer for a given question. Craft one correct answer to the question given in input. Make sure your correct answer is consistent with the context, and properly gives the exact number relating to the query.
In your answer, use as few words as possible from the given context. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question.
PROBLEM: Sentence: Approximately 37% of the city's population is foreign born. In New York, no single country or region of origin dominates. The ten largest sources of foreign-born individuals in the city as of 2011 were the Dominican Republic, China, Mexico, Guyana, Jamaica, Ecuador, Haiti, India, Russia, and Trinidad and Tobago, while the Bangladeshi immigrant population has since become one of the fastest growing in the city, counting over 74,000 by 2013.
Question: About how many immigrants from Bangladesh lived in the city in 2013?
SOLUTION: 74,000
PROBLEM: Sentence: The 2008 Sichuan earthquake or the Great Sichuan earthquake, measured at 8.0 Ms and 7.9 Mw, and occurred at 02:28:01 PM China Standard Time at epicenter (06:28:01 UTC) on May 12 in Sichuan province, killed 69,197 people and left 18,222 missing.
Question: How many people were killed as a result?
SOLUTION: 69,197
PROBLEM: Sentence: Beyoncé's second solo album B'Day was released on September 5, 2006, in the US, to coincide with her twenty-fifth birthday. It sold 541,000 copies in its first week and debuted atop the Billboard 200, becoming Beyoncé's second consecutive number-one album in the United States. The album's lead single "Déjà Vu", featuring Jay Z, reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The second international single "Irreplaceable" was a commercial success worldwide, reaching number one in Australia, Hungary, Ireland, New Zealand and the United States. B'Day also produced three other singles; "Ring the Alarm", "Get Me Bodied", and "Green Light" (released in the United Kingdom only).
Question: How many albums did Beyonce sell in the first week when she released her second album?
SOLUTION: | 541,000
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Drone strike kills four suspected militants in Pakistan
What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a 3 out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence? | US drone strike kills 5 militants in Pakistan |
In this task, you're given an article and an answer. Your task is to generate the question for the answer based on the given article.
[Q]: Article: It's killed at least two dozen people, damaged hundreds of homes, cost some 22 billion Yuan in direct economic losses so far and has left thousands of family-bound travelers stranded. The massive snow and ice storm that has swept through the southern part of China has put this country into full disaster management mode. Tens of thousands of soldiers have been activated and the government has already provided 126 million Yuan in aide to six provinces in the south slammed by the unexpected winter blast. But is enough being done? And what else can be done to ensure that the effects of natural disasters like the one in southern China are minimized in the future? "Ni hao, you're listening to People In the Know, your window into the world around you, online at www.crienglish.com here on China Radio International. In this edition of the show, we'll be talking about the southern China snow and ice storm. So let's get started. First, let's get a Chinese perspective of how well the ice and snow storm in southern China is being handled from a logistical point of view. For this we're joined on the line by Professor Peng Xizhe, Dean of the School of Social Development and Public Policy at Fudan University in Shanghai. (Dialogue with Peng) And after a short break, we'll talk about the broader view of disaster management." "Ni hao, you're listening to People In the Know, your window into the world around you, online at www.crienglish.com here on China Radio International. I'm Paul James in Beijing. In this edition of the show, we're talking about the massive winter storm that has ravaged southern China. For a broader look at disaster management, we're joined on the line now by Mr. Aloysius Rego and Ms. Jiang Lingling, both with the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center in Thailand. (Dialogue with Jiang and Rego) And with that we close out this edition of People In the Know, online at www.crienglish.com here on China Radio International. Though it may seem small consolation now for the thousands who remain stranded because of the storm, it's important to remember that as long as patience prevails, you will get home. Questions or comments for us can be sent to crieng@crifm.com. For Executive Director Wang Lei and Producers Yang Jingjie and Xu Yang, I'm Paul James in Beijing. Take care."
Answer: Let's know the measures about the disaster.
[A]: What's the main idea of this article?
[Q]: Article: Forty years ago, Finland was a small country with ordinary public schools. Today, Finland is still small but no one calls Finland's public schools ordinary anymore. In 2000, the Finns surprised the world when their 15yearolds scored at the top of a closelywatched international exam called the PISA, the Program for International Student Assessment. Finland has stayed near the top ever since, while the US scores around the middle. Pasi Sahlberg, an official of Finland's Ministry of Education and Culture, is in Seattle this week to share the story of Finland's success, and what states like Washington can learn from it. Sahlberg's message, although he is too polite to put it so directly: Stop testing so much. Trust teachers more. Give less homework. Shorten the school day. On Tuesday, in a room filled with teachers, principals, professors, schoolboard members and policy makers, Sahlberg joked about the Finns' reputation for being a quiet, humble people. When Finland hit the top of the PISA, he said, the biggest disbelievers were Finns. More seriously, he said, Finland never set out to create the world's top school system. Instead, he said, the country decided in the 1970s that it wanted to ensure that a student's success didn't depend on family background. To achieve that goal, Finland relied on cooperation among teachers and schools, rather than on competition. Rather than judges teachers and schools based on test scores, he said, Finland puts trust in its teachers and principals. Teachers develop the curriculum in Finland, and design their own tests. There are no national tests, except one at the end of high school. That's just the start. Along with a shorter school day, Finnish students don't even start school until they are 7 years old. Many primary schools have a policy against giving homework. But Finland, he said, succeeded in part by adapting ideas from the US and other countries. And those countries, he said, can learn from Finland, too.
Answer: To share the story of Finland's success in education.
[A]: What might be the author's purpose in writing the passage?
[Q]: Article: In my first week as a graduate student at Cambridge University in 1964 I met with a fellow student, two years ahead of me in his studies; he was unsteady on his feet and spoke with great difficulty. This was Stephen Hawking. I learned that he had a bad disease and might not live long enough even to finish his PhD degree. But, amazingly, he has reached the age of 73. Even mere survival would have been a medical miracle, but of course, he didn't merely survive. He has become arguably the most famous scientist in the world for his brilliant research, for his bestselling books, and, above all, for his astonishing victory over hardship. Stephen received his "death sentence" in 1964, when I thought it was hard for him to go on with his study. Stephen went from Albans School to Oxford University. He was said to be a "lazy" undergraduate, but his brilliance earned him a first-class degree, an "entry ticket" to a research career in Cambridge and a uniquely inspiring achievement. Within a few years of the burst of his disease he was wheelchair-bound, and his speech was so unclear that it could only be understood by those who knew him well. But his scientific career went from strength to strength: he quickly came up with a series of insights into the nature of black holes (then a very new idea) and how the universe began. In 1974 he was elected to the Royal Society at the exceptionally early age of 32. The great advances in science generally involve discovering a link between phenomena that were previously conceptually unconnected -- for instance, Isaac Newton realized that the force making an apple fall to earth was the same as the force that holds the moon and planets in their orbits. Stephen's revolutionary idea about a link between gravity and quantum theory has still not been tested. However, it has been hugely influential; indeed, one of the main achievements of string theory has been to confirm and build on his idea. He has undoubtedly done more than anyone else since Einstein to improve our knowledge of gravity and he is one of the top-ten living theoretical physicists.
Answer: His defeating hardship.
[A]: | What impressed the author most about Stephen Hawking?
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Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Q: The film opens in Tokyo, where 27-year-old office worker Taeko Okajima, is planning to take a 10-day vacation. Having previously visited her sister's husband's farm in Yamagata. She had a good time there before, and has decided to go back again.As she prepares for her trip, her mind drifts back to her youth, when she was 10-years-old. After school lets out, almost all of Taeko's classmates have interesting places they are going to go to, but Taeko does not. When she brings this up to her family, they suggest that Taeko go with the family's Grandmother to a hot springs resort.Taeko eagerly goes with her Grandmother, but finds herself bored when all her Grandmother wishes to do is relax in their room. Taeko goes exploring the myriad baths in the resort by herself, but due to either the overwhelming beauty of one bath (or the heat of the baths), she passes out.While packing, she receives a call from her older sister whose husband owns the farm, and they have a laugh over the past incident.On her way to the train to the farm, Taeko passes by a fruit stand, and is reminded of when the family received a pineapple.This also happened during her 10th year, and she recalls how almost noone knew how to properly cut it. Her father decreed that it would not be touched until it was found out, and a few days later, one of Taeko's sister finds out. There is much eagerness once it is sliced into pieces, but slowly, the family quickly discerns they do not like its taste. Taeko attempts to stomach the pieces she has, and her sisters give her their pieces. In the end, the family concluded that the banana is the "king of fruits."Making it to the train station, Taeko also recalls more about the year 1966, when she was 10-years-old. With the popularity of the Beatles in full-swing, her sisters became enamored with the trends of the time. Her sister Nanako was in art school, and kept up with trends, including wearing a mini-skirt. Her other sister Yaeko had a small crush on an actress in a female acting troupe. However, while her sisters remember these things fondly, Taeko recalls she was too young to really get into these trends like her older sisters.One day after showing her Mother her grades, her Mother finds leftovers from her lunch, and expresses her disappointment in her daughter being picky, and not finishing her food. The next day at lunch, she is sitting next to a boy who is fine with finishing the radish and onion portion of his meal, but dislikes finishing his milk (per school rules, a student can only leave one item to be thrown away from their meal). Taeko offers to give him her radish and onions, and she'll finish his milk. The two quickly make a trade, but Taeko quickly finds that though she has no problems drinking milk, there's a bit too much for her to enjoy a second bowl.Afterwards, Taeko and several of her friends take part in a classroom debate. The topics cover everything from running in the halls, to handling leftovers. Not much is done regarding the issues, and there is much bickering and yelling.After remembering these things, the adult Taeko boards her train for the farm.Once aboard, her memories shift back to an encounter, where three girls from another class gigglingly inform her that a boy in their class named Hirota likes her. Taeko has no idea who Hirota, and her friends show her some graffiti near the school, showing Taeko and Hirota's name under an umbrella-like drawing. Her friends do some research, and find out that Hirota is a good pitcher for his classroom's baseball team.One day, both Taeko and Hirota's classes are pitted against each other in a baseball game.Hirota's female classmates eagerly chant that Taeko is watching, and Taeko's friends cheer for their own homeroom team, in defiance of the other girls. During the game, the cold gets to Takeko, and she rushes for the
A: | What city was Taeko traveling to? |
Instructions: In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
Input: The body of Steven Coulter, 59, was discovered at a property in Heaton Hall Road on the morning of 13 July.
He had suffered a single stab wound to the chest and may have been dead for "a number of days", police said.
Jason Downey, 45, of Heaton Hall Road, was remanded in custody by Newcastle magistrates pending a further appearance at the city's crown court.
Output: | A man has appeared in court charged over the murder of a man found stabbed to death in a house in Newcastle. |
Q: You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Spanish.
First one is the political system.
A: | Primero es el sistema político. |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
In this task, you are given a question. Your task is to generate an answer that is relevant to the question.
Are you willing to do shopping with me?
Solution: I only like to shop during festivals
Why? Based on the given question and answer, the dialogue is about shopping, so the question and answer are relevant.
New input: Do you come here often?
Solution: | It's my favorite cafe. |
Part 1. Definition
In this task, given a sentence in the Filipino language, your task is to convert it into the English language.
Part 2. Example
Malalaking bilang ang naiulat na nagsipunta sa Indiana, Ohio, at Wyoming, bukod sa iba pang mga estado.
Answer: Heavy turnouts were reported in Indiana, Ohio, and Wyoming, among other states.
Explanation: The above sentence is correctly translated from Filipino to English
Part 3. Exercise
Ang mga bagay ay masyado nang masama'.
Answer: | 'things were too corrupt.' |
In this task, you're given a question, along with three passages, 1, 2, and 3. Your job is to determine which passage can be used to answer the question by searching for further information using terms from the passage. Indicate your choice as 1, 2, or 3.
[EX Q]: Question: How many tracks are on the album Quik released the same year his friend Mausberg died? Passage 1:"Hurricane!" (episode: 1616 (308)) is a Nova episode that aired on November 7, 1989 on PBS. The episode describes the fury of a hurricane and the history of hurricane forecasting. The episode features footage of Hurricane Camille of 1969 and Hurricane Gilbert of 1988 and behind the scenes footage at the National Hurricane Center as forecasters tracked Hurricane Gilbert from its formation to its landfall in northern Mexico. Meteorologists Hugh Willoughby, Bob Sheets (then director of the National Hurricane Center) and Jeff Masters were shown in the episode. The episode was released on VHS home video under the same episode title and distributed by WGBH Boston video. In 2004, the Nova episode was released on DVD and featured a different cover picture and title style. In 1997, UAV Corp. also distributed the Nova episode under the title "Deadly Hurricanes" which contains additional footage of Hurricane Andrew and Hurricane Iniki of 1992. The UAV version of the episode has since been discontinued.
Passage 2:In 1998 Quik released Rhythm-al-ism his fourth studio album on Profile Records. This record was certified Gold in 1999, and contained the singles "Hand in Hand (featuring 2nd II None and El Debarge) and "You'z A Ganxta." It featured guest appearances by Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, AMG and Suga Free. That year he went on to produce for The Luniz, Shaquille O'Neal, Deborah Cox and Jermaine Dupri. He also produced on The Kingdom Come by rapper King Tee which ultimately never came out due to label problems. He also faced personal and professional tragedy when his nephew murdered his close friend and protégé Darryl Cortez Reed in 1998. In 1999, there was the release of Classic 220 by 2nd II None, in which Quik played a huge part. Production on Gap Band's Y2K: Funkin' Till 2000 Comz album, Snoop Dogg's No Limit Top Dogg, and Deep Blue Sea (soundtrack). This was compounded by the death of another friend and rapper Mausberg, subsequently murdered in 2000. That year, saw the release of rapper Mausberg's album, and DJ Quik's Balance & Options. Also production with Whitney Houston, Erick Sermon, 8Ball & MJG, Xzibit and AMG.
Passage 3:William Briwere was granted the lordship of the Manor of Bridgwater by John of England in 1201, and founded Bridgwater Friary. Through Briwere's influence, King John granted three charters in 1200; for the construction of Bridgwater Castle, for the creation of a borough, and for a market. Bridgwater Castle was a substantial structure built in Old Red Sandstone, covering a site of 8 or 9 acres (32,000 to 36,000 m²). A tidal moat, up to wide in places, flowed about along the line of the modern thoroughfares of Fore Street and Castle Moat, and between Northgate and Chandos Street. The main entrance opposite the Cornhill was built with a pair of adjacent gates and drawbridges. In addition to a keep, located at the south-east corner of what is now King Square, documents show that the complex included a dungeon, chapel, stables and a bell tower. Built on the only raised ground in the town, the castle controlled the crossing of the town bridge. A thick portion of the castle wall and water gate can still be seen on West Quay, and the remains of a wall of a building that was probably built within the castle can be viewed in Queen Street. The foundations of the tower forming the north-east corner of the castle are buried beneath Homecastle House. William Briwere also founded St John's hospital which, by the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII, was worth the substantial sum of almost 121 pounds, as well as starting the construction of the town's first stone bridge. William Briwere also went on to found the Franciscan Bridgwater Friary in the town.
[EX A]: 2
[EX Q]: Question: How many artists had won the gold medal from the Royal British Society of Sculptors before Montford did? Passage 1:Montford was president of the Victorian Artists Society 1930–32. His generally good work as president was occasionally marred by a certain lack of tact. Some of Montford's best work about this period included the bronzes, "Water Nymph" and "Peter Pan", now in the Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne, and "The Court Favourite" in the Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne. Other work includes relief portraits of eight Australian statesmen in the King's Hall, Parliament House, Canberra, and the war memorial for the Australian Club, Sydney. He was greatly encouraged and pleased on learning in 1934, that his statue of Adam Lindsay Gordon at Melbourne had been awarded the gold medal of the Royal British Society of Sculptors for the best piece of sculpture of the year. Another excellent piece of work is his vigorous statue of John Wesley in front of Wesley Church, Melbourne. His George Higinbotham near the treasury is less successful. Other examples of Montford's work are the memorials to Carlo Catani (St Kilda), William Benjamin Chaffey (Mildura), Sir Ross Macpherson Smith (Adelaide), and 'Pioneer Women' (Sydney). Montford is represented in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne by "Atalanta", the "Spirit of Anzac", and two busts, and he is also represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia in Adelaide. He provided a model from which a portrait bust of Socrates was carved for the University of Western Australia by Victor Wager in 1932.
Passage 2:After military service in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I, where he reached the rank of a colonel, he joined the 1st Polish Corps of General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki in western Russia from December 1917 until the Germans forced its dissolution in July 1918. He helped Walerian Czuma organise 1st Kosciuszko regiment at Samara in August 1918 which later formed the 5th Rifle Division in Siberia (sometimes known as the Polish Legion or the Siberian Division) which fought alongside the Czech Legion and the White movement in the Russian Civil War. When the White government of Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak collapsed in December 1919, the Polish Legion joined the general retreat along the Trans-Siberian Railway, until it was surrounded by the Red Army east of Krasnoyarsk in early January 1920. Refusing to surrender, Rumsza led 900 officers and men on an ice march through the taiga slipping through Bolshevik forces until they reached Irkutsk. From there they managed to escape to Harbin in White-controlled Manchuria, and thence to Vladivostok. Rumsza’s force arrived at Gdańsk (Danzig) in Poland in June 1920 and volunteered to fight in the Polish-Soviet War which had just broken out.
Passage 3:George W. Bush used "I Won't Back Down" at campaign events during the 2000 presidential campaign but was compelled to stop using the song after receiving a cease and desist letter from Petty's publisher. Petty then went on to perform the song at Al Gore's home after Gore conceded the election to President Bush. Jim Webb used the song for his successful bid for one of Virginia's U.S. Senate seats in 2006, as did Hillary Clinton during the 2008 Democratic presidential primary campaign. The song was also used at campaign events for Congressman Ron Paul of Texas during the 2008 Republican presidential primary campaign, as well as for events for his Campaign for Liberty. The song was also played at an event for Republican Connecticut gubernatorial nominee, Tom Foley. The song was also played at the 2012 Democratic National Convention after speech delivered by President Bill Clinton, in which President Barack Obama came out on stage to salute him.
[EX A]: 1
[EX Q]: Question: How far apart in age were the owner of Rajcza and their spouse at the time Rajcza was founded? Passage 1:The village of Rajcza was founded in the first half of the 17th century, when this area belonged to Kraków Voivodeship, of the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth. At that time Rajcza belonged to Queen Constance of Austria, the wife of King Sigismund III Vasa, part of her folwark with main center located at Węgierska Górka. Following the Partitions of Poland Rajcza, together with southwestern Lesser Poland, became annexed by the Austrian Empire (1772). In 1843, iron manufacture was opened here, and 1854-1894, the owner of the village, Teodor Primavesi, remodeled a local palace, establishing a park around it. In 1884 Rajcza got rail connection with Żywiec and Cadca, and 10 years later, the village was purchased by the Lubomirski family, who expanded the palace. In 1914, Rajcza was bought by Żywiec branch of the Habsburgs. In 1880 the village had 2,037 inhabitants, with 140 Jews, and 25 Germans.
Passage 2:He was maître des suppliques under Francis I of France. He was promoted to the metropolitan see of Bordeaux. In 1525, the queen regent, Louise of Savoy sent Bishop Gramont to Spain to secure the freedom of Francis I. In 1526, he was imprisoned by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who was angry at his role in founding the League of Cognac; when England and France arrested the imperial ambassadors, the emperor ordered Bishop Gramont released. Returning to the Kingdom of France, he was despatched to the Kingdom of England in an attempt to encourage Henry VIII of England to divorce Catherine of Aragon and form a French alliance by marrying Marguerite de Navarre, the widow of the king's brother Charles IV, Duke of Alençon. He was then sent as French ambassador to the Holy See.
Passage 3:On August 2, 2008, a trough entered the northern Gulf of Mexico, with a low pressure area developing near Apalachicola, Florida. The system maintained scattered deep convection across offshore waters and environmental conditions favored tropical cyclogenesis. The system tracked generally west-southwestward, due to its position south of a subtropical ridge extending from Texas through Florida. On the afternoon of August 3, a Hurricane Hunters flight into the system confirmed the development of a well-defined center of circulation, slightly exposed from a disorganized area of thunderstorms. As a result, the system developed into Tropical Depression Five at 1200 UTC on August 3, while located about 85 miles (140 km) south of the mouth of the Mississippi River. Because the depression was initially located in an area of northerly wind shear and dry air, the National Hurricane Center forecast it to slowly intensify.
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Question: Information: - Jutland , also known as the Cimbric or Cimbrian Peninsula , is a peninsula of Northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark and the northern portion of Germany. The names are derived from the Jutes and the Cimbri, respectively. Jutland's terrain is relatively flat, with open lands, heaths, plains and peat bogs in the west and a more elevated and slightly hilly terrain in the east. - The Skagerrak is a strait running between the southeast coast of Norway, the southwest coast of Sweden, and the Jutland peninsula of Denmark, connecting the North Sea and the Kattegat sea area, which leads to the Baltic Sea. - Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: ), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At , Sweden is the third-largest country in the European Union by area, with a total population of 10.0 million. Sweden consequently has a low population density of , with the highest concentration in the southern half of the country. Approximately 85% of the population lives in urban areas. - Norway (; Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk); Sami: "Norgga"), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a sovereign and unitary monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the island Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard. The Antarctic Peter I Island and the sub-Antarctic Bouvet Island are dependent territories and thus not considered part of the Kingdom. Norway also lays claim to a section of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land. Until 1814, the Kingdom included the Faroe Islands (since 1035), Greenland (1261), and Iceland (1262). It also included Shetland and Orkney until 1468. It also included the following provinces, now in Sweden: Jämtland, Härjedalen and Bohuslän. - Funen, with an area of , is the third-largest island of Denmark, after Zealand and Vendsyssel-Thy. It is the 165th-largest island in the world. It is in the central part of the country and has a population of 466,284 (2013). The main city is Odense which is connected to the sea by a seldom-used canal. The city's shipyard, Odense Steel Shipyard, has been relocated outside Odense proper. - Greenland is an autonomous constituent country within the Danish Realm between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe (specifically Norway and Denmark, the colonial powers, as well as the nearby island of Iceland) for more than a millennium. The majority of its residents are Inuit, whose ancestors migrated began migrating from the Canadian mainland in the 13th century, gradually settling across the island. - The standard gauge (also Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, International gauge, or normal gauge) is a widely used railway track gauge. Approximately 55% of the lines in the world are this gauge. All high-speed rail lines (except those in Russia, Uzbekistan, and Finland) are standard gauge. The distance between the inside edges of the rails is defined to be (except in the United States, where it is still defined in Imperial and US customary units as ). It is also called the UIC gauge or UIC track gauge, the European gauge in the EU and Russia, or uniform gauge in Queensland, Australia. - Zealand is the largest (7,031 km) and most populated island in Denmark with a population of 2,267,659 (39% of Denmark's total as of January 2016). - Area is the quantity that expresses the extent of a two-dimensional figure or shape, or planar lamina, in the plane. Surface area is its analog on the two-dimensional surface of a three-dimensional object. Area can be understood as the amount of material with a given thickness that would be necessary to fashion a model of the shape, or the amount of paint necessary to cover the surface with a single coat. It is the two-dimensional analog of the length of a curve (a one-dimensional concept) or the volume of a solid (a three-dimensional concept). - The Hirtshals Line or Hirtshals Railway ( Danish : Hirtshalsbanen ) is a 16.1 km ( 10.0 mi ) long standard gauge single track railway line between Hjørring and Hirtshals , Denmark . The railway links the fishing and ferry port of Hirtshals with the Danish rail network . The railway line opened in 1925 . It is currently owned and operated by the railway company Nordjyske Jernbaner ( NJ ) which runs frequent local train services from Hirtshals station to Hjørring station with onward connections by DSB to the rest of Denmark . - George Stephenson (9 June 1781 12 August 1848) was an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer who built the first public inter-city railway line in the world to use steam locomotives, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway which opened in 1830. Renowned as the "Father of Railways", the Victorians considered him a great example of diligent application and thirst for improvement, with self-help advocate Samuel Smiles particularly praising his achievements. His rail gauge of , sometimes called "Stephenson gauge", is the standard gauge by name and by convention for most of the world's railways. - Hjørring is the main town and the administrative seat of Hjørring Municipality, Region Nordjylland, In Denmark, Scandinavia. The population is 25,071 (1 January 2014). It is one of Denmark's oldest towns, and it celebrated its 750-year anniversary as a market town in 1993. - An archipelago, sometimes called an island group or island chain, is a chain, cluster or collection of islands. The word "archipelago" is derived from the Greek "- arkhi-" ("chief") and " pélagos" ("sea") through the Italian "arcipelago". In Italian, possibly following a tradition of antiquity, the Archipelago (from medieval Greek "*" and Latin "archipelagus") was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands (since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands). It is now used to refer to any island group or, sometimes, to a sea containing a small number of scattered islands. - Hirtshals is a town and seaport on the coast of Skagerrak on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy at the top of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark, Europe. It is located in Hjørring municipality in Region Nordjylland. The town of Hirtshals has a population of 5,959 (1 January 2014). Located on the Skagerrak, it is especially known for its fishing and ferry harbours. - Scandinavia is a historical and cultural region in Northern Europe characterized by a common ethnocultural North Germanic heritage and mutually intelligible North Germanic languages. - In rail transport, track gauge is the spacing of the rails on a railway track and is measured between the inner faces of the load-bearing rails. - An island or isle is any piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys. An island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm. A grouping of geographically or geologically related islands is called an archipelago, e.g. the Philippines. - Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe. The southernmost and smallest of the Nordic countries, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark is the sovereign state that comprises Denmark proper and two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Denmark has a total area of , and a population of 5.7 million. The country consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest being Zealand and Funen. The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. - Europe is a continent that comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia. Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. To the east and southeast, Europe is generally considered as separated from Asia by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian and Black Seas, and the waterways of the Turkish Straits. Yet the non-oceanic borders of Europea concept dating back to classical antiquityare arbitrary. The primarily physiographic term "continent" as applied to Europe also incorporates cultural and political elements whose discontinuities are not always reflected by the continent's current overland boundaries. - A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size definition for what constitutes a "town" varies considerably in different parts of the world. - High-speed rail is a type of rail transport that operates significantly faster than traditional rail traffic, using an integrated system of specialized rolling stock and dedicated tracks. While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, new lines in excess of and existing lines in excess of are widely considered to be high-speed, with some extending the definition to include lower speeds in areas for which these speeds still represent significant improvements. The first such system began operations in Japan in 1964 and was widely known as the bullet train. High-speed trains normally operate on standard gauge tracks of continuously welded rail on grade-separated right-of-way that incorporates a large turning radius in its design. - The Nordic countries or Nordics are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, where they are most commonly known as Norden (lit., "The North"). They consist of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the Åland Islands). - Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. It includes 16 constituent states, covers an area of , and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With about 82 million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union. After the United States, it is the second most popular immigration destination in the world. Germany's capital and largest metropolis is Berlin. Other major cities include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf. - Hjørring Municipality is a municipality (Danish: "kommune") in North Denmark Region on the west coast of the island of Vendsyssel-Thy at the top of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 929,58 km², making it the largest in Vendsyssel, and it has a total population of 67,121 (2008). Its current mayor is Arne Boelt, a member of the Social Democrats ("Socialdemokraterne") political party. - Arable land (from Latin "arabilis", "able to be plowed") is, according to one definition, land "capable" of being ploughed and used to grow crops. In Britain, it was traditionally contrasted with pasturable lands such as heaths which could be used for sheep-rearing but not farmland. - The Faroe Islands (Irish: "Na Scigirí") are an archipelago between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic approximately halfway between Norway and Iceland, north-northwest of mainland Scotland. The area is approximately with a 2016 population of 49,188. The islands are an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. - Borders are geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, sovereign states, federated states, and other subnational entities. Some borderssuch as a state's internal administrative border, or inter-state borders within the Schengen Areaare often open and completely unguarded. Other borders are partially or fully controlled, and may be crossed legally only at designated border checkpoints and border zones may be controlled. Mostly contentious, borders may even foster the setting up of buffer zones. A difference has also been established in academic scholarship between border and frontier, the latter denoting a state of mind rather than state boundaries. After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'hirtshalsbanen' exhibits the relationship of 'located in the administrative territorial entity'. Find the answer from the choices below. Choices: - atlantic ocean - central - denmark - düsseldorf - eu - europe - faroe islands - foster - germany - greenland - hamburg - hjørring municipality - jan mayen - jämtland - liverpool - manchester - most - munich - normal - north america - north denmark region - northern - norway - of - orkney - philippines - queensland - river - scandinavia - schengen - scotland - shetland - south - sweden - uzbekistan - åland islands
Answer: | north denmark region |
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Generated question: <Of the below sentences, which one does *not* make sense?
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- Sentence A: "Sharks hunt sheep in the sea"
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Idea: <A giraffe is much bigger than a fish.>
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In this task, you are given a question. Your task is to generate an answer that is relevant to the question.
One example: Are you willing to do shopping with me?
Solution is here: I only like to shop during festivals
Explanation: Based on the given question and answer, the dialogue is about shopping, so the question and answer are relevant.
Now, solve this: Are you still living there?
Solution: | I moved. |
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