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Problem: (1) The Stiniș River is a tributary of the Olt River in Romania .
(2) The Olt River is a tributary of the Stini River in Romania .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt ( the only child of George and Edith Vanderbilt ) married in 1924 to the British aristocrat John F. A. Cecil , a descendant of William Cecil .
(2) John John F. A. Cecil ( the only child of George and Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt ) married the British aristocrat William Cecil , a descendant of Edith Vanderbilt in 1924 .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) In 2004 Peter Eigen celebrated her second wedding in Berlin with the long-standing companion Gesine Schwan .
(2) Gesine Schwan celebrated her second wedding with the long-time companion Peter Eigen in Berlin in 2004 .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) There are about 2,018 clinics and hospitals in Caracas , 634 in Valencia , 195 in Barquisimeto , 173 in Maracaibo , and 92 in Venezuela .
(2) In Venezuela there are approximately 2,018 clinics and hospitals , 634 in Caracas , 195 in Maracaibo , 173 in Valencia and 92 in Barquisimeto .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: | no |
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
According to an Israeli official, the murders of Galan, a high-ranking police officer, and a judge last week were probably carried out by an Israeli mercenary paid by the Medellin cartel - the world's most powerful drug-trafficking mafia - which has set up paramilitary squads accused of hundreds of individual murders and massacres against political and labor leaders, as well as peasants and patriotic union leftist militants in different parts of the country.
Sentence: Political and labor leaders were killed by patriotic union leftist militants. | no |
Teacher:Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: If I were choosing the people of tomorrow, I would have chosen the people who are now on the board, " he said.
Student: | "I would choose the people are now the board if given the option," he said. |
Teacher:You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Together with the Saint Lawrence Seaway, the Waterway allows both ocean-going vessels and the ore and coal-bearing lake freighters to travel from the system's saltwater outlet to its far interior. The Waterway has larger locks and deeper drafts than the lower Seaway, limiting large freighters to the four lakes upstream of the Welland Canal and Lake Ontario, and similarly restricting passage beyond the canal by larger ocean vessels. The two waterways are often jointly and simply referred to as the ``St. Lawrence Seaway'', since the Great Lakes, together with the St. Lawrence River, comprise a single navigable body of freshwater linking the Atlantic Ocean to the continental interior.
Student: | do the great lakes connected to the ocean? |
Teacher:In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Passage: Chicago (1927 film) -- The plot of the film is drawn from the play Chicago by Maurine Dallas Watkins which was in turn based on the true story of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as Roxie Hart (Phyllis Haver), and her spectacular murder of her boyfriend.
Question: is chicago the movie based on a true story
Student: | 1 |
latest update : 8 march 2016 07:05
Capitalize this past sentence correctly. | Latest update : 8 March 2016 07:05 |
Problem: (1) It also included Peter Mutharika ( President Mutharika 's brother ) , Goodall Gondwe , the Minister of Economic Development , and the Chief Secretary , Bright Msaka .
(2) They also included Peter Mutharika ( the brother of President Mutharika ) , Goodall Gondwe , the Minister for Economic Development , and Chief Secretary Bright Msaka .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: yes
Problem: (1) Barrallier Island is a very small uninhabited island that is located northwest of French Island in Victoria , Australia .
(2) French Island is a very small uninhabited island situated northwest of Barrallier Island in Victoria , Australia .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) Philadelphia - Fight Fairfax defeated Eagles 20-12
(2) Philadelphia Fight defeated Fairfax Eagles 20-12
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) In the 2015 documentary film `` The Gettysburg Address '' , Ed Asner is portrayed by actor Edward Everett .
(2) In the documentary `` The Gettysburg Address '' of 2015 , Ed Asner is portrayed by the actor Edward Everett .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: | yes |
Plastic surgery is becoming popular with young people. But just a few days ago, it took the life of a pop singer in China. Wang Bei, 24, a former singer on Super Girl, died on Nov 15 during plastic surgery in Wuhan, Hubei province. The young singer's jaw suddenly started bleeding during the procedure, blocking her throat and causing her to suffocate. The Ministry of Health stepped in on Nov 27, calling on health authorities all over China to increase supervision of the country's medical plastic surgery industry. It also told the Hubei health department to look into Wang's death and "to make the results of the investigation public as soon as possible" Wang's death has raised concerns about the dangers of plastic surgery in China. In China, people, especially youngsters, are becoming more and more conscious of their looks and are willing to _ to make themselves look more attractive. Today, many young people see plastic surgery as the key to love, wealth and success. Ding Xiaobang, a plastic surgeon at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, said that in the past decade, he had seen a growing number of patients, like Wang Bei, who were young and naturally good-looking. "They want to improve their appearance to find better opportunities in work and in marriage," said Ding. Zhao, 23, a student at the Beijing International Studies University, spent 3,000 yuan on a eyelid tuck before graduating this year. She said: " Of course I want to look prettier. I want to make a good impression on potential employers." Ding also owed this trend to frustration. "Some are frustrated with life and use surgery as a way to try and recover," said Ding. But a lot of people ignore the risk and danger of plastic surgery. In 12 years as a doctor, Zhu Wenbo from Chengdu has often seen unsuccessful plastic surgeries." I've met several people whose faces were ruined by plastic surgery, and helping them recover is difficult," said Zhu. Being yourself is the most beautiful thing in the world. But if you are considering plastic surgery,... What is the best title of this passage? A) The death of Wang Bei. B) Plastic surgery--better job, better marriage. C) The price of beauty. D) Some advice on plastic surgery.
Answer: | C |
Text: As addressed within Rule 9.02(a)(1) of the Official Baseball Rules a sacrifice fly is not counted as a time at bat for the batter, though the batter is credited with a run batted in.
Question: is a sacrifice fly counted as an at bat? | no |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Hydrogen Sulfide, H 2 S, is produced by the decay of organic matter, and then rises to the atmosphere where it oxidizes and forms sulfur dioxide.
Output: | Hydrogen sulfide is a noxious and toxic gas produced from decaying organic matter that contains sulfur. |
Article: In the China Digital Times an article reports a close analysis by an alleged Chinese construction engineer known online as “Book Blade” (书剑子), who stated:
Question: What was the name of the person who published a report in the China Digital Times? | Book Blade |
Problem:The pilot, which was announced in September 2016, was ordered to series in May 2017. Dynasty premiered on October 11, 2017, on The CW in the United States, and on Netflix internationally a day later. On November 8, 2017, The CW picked up the series for a full season of 22 episodes. On April 2, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a second season, which is set to premiere on October 12, 2018.
Answer this question: when does dynasty come back for season 2?
Solution:OK... This is the relevant information: On April 2, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a second season, which is set to premiere on October 12, 2018.
October 12 , 2018.
Student A:Passage: The current House Speaker of the 17th Congress of the Philippines is former President and now Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from Pampanga. She was elected to the office on July 23, 2018, and is the first woman and 21st person to serve as Speaker.
Question: Based on this passage, who is the speaker of the house philippines?
Student B:OK... The relevant information is: The current House Speaker of the 17th Congress of the Philippines is former President and now Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from Pampanga.
former President and now Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from Pampanga.
Problem:Recognized with 24 Gemini Awards and 11 Canadian Comedy Awards, 22 Minutes is broadcast on the CBC Television network. It is taped before a live audience in Studio 1 at CBHT in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Answer this question based on the passage: where is this hour has 22 minutes taped?
Solution:OK... To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: It is taped before a live audience in Studio 1 at CBHT in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Studio 1 at CBHT in Halifax , Nova Scotia.
Student A:When Ali Came to Ireland is a 2012 Irish documentary film directed by Ross Whitaker. It tells the story of how Killorglin-born circus strongman and publican, Michael "Butty" Sugrue, put up £ 300,000 and persuaded Muhammad Ali to make his first visit to Ireland to fight against Alvin Lewis in Croke Park on 19 July 1972.
Who did muhammad ali fight in croke park?
Student B:OK... To answer this question, we should know that: It tells the story of how Killorglin-born circus strongman and publican, Michael "Butty" Sugrue, put up £ 300,000 and persuaded Muhammad Ali to make his first visit to Ireland to fight against Alvin Lewis in Croke Park on 19 July 1972.
Alvin Lewis.
Problem:Passage: On November 2, 2017, it was confirmed that the show had been cancelled and would not be renewed for a third season.
Question: Based on this passage, what happened to the tv show too close to home?
Solution:OK... The relevant information is: On November 2, 2017, it was confirmed that the show had been cancelled and would not be renewed for a third season.
cancelled.
Problem:Although the story is set in the Appalachians in West Virginia and Kentucky, the miniseries was shot in Romania, just outside Brașov with the Carpathians standing in for the Appalachians.
Where was the hatfields and mccoys mini series filmed?
Solution: | OK... The relevant sentence in the passage is: Although the story is set in the Appalachians in West Virginia and Kentucky, the miniseries was shot in Romania, just outside Brașov with the Carpathians standing in for the Appalachians.
Romania , just outside Brașov with the Carpathians standing in for the Appalachians. |
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)?
Context:
Unlike seal hunting in Canada, where pups are hunted for fur, poachers in China catch seals primarily to sell to zoos or to use the genital organs for traditional Chinese medicine.
Hypothesis: Canadian hunters hunt seal pups for fur.
Available choices:
- Yes;
- It's impossible to say;
- No; | Yes |
Problem: Text: The third season of the animated television series Rick and Morty originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. It premiered with ``The Rickshank Rickdemption,'' which aired unannounced on April 1, 2017 and was replayed every half hour from 8pm to 12am ET, as part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools' prank. The episode was also simulcast as a looping live stream on Adult Swim's site. The remaining episodes began airing on July 30, 2017. The season will feature a total of 10 episodes.
Question: is there going to be a third season of rick and morty?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
A: yes
Problem: Text: In 2000, Guitar Center purchased mail order and Internet retail house Musician's Friend for $50 million, asserting that the merged company was the world's largest seller of musical instruments. Musician's Friend became a wholly owned subsidiary that was headquartered in Medford, Oregon until 2011, when Musician's Friend's headquarters operations were gradually consolidated into Guitar Center's facilities in Westlake Village, California.
Question: are guitar center and musician's friend the same?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
A: yes
Problem: Text: As the century progressed, some surgical interventions, including the pneumothorax or plombage technique--collapsing an infected lung to ``rest'' it and allow the lesions to heal--were used to treat tuberculosis. Pneumothorax was not a new technique by any means. In 1696, Giorgio Baglivi reported a general improvement in tuberculosis sufferers after they received sword wounds to the chest. F.H. Ramadge induced the first successful therapeutic pneumothorax in 1834, and reported subsequently the patient was cured. It was in the 20th century, however, that scientists sought to rigorously investigate the effectiveness of such procedures. In 1939, the British Journal of Tuberculosis published a study by Oli Hjaltested and Kjeld Törning on 191 patients undergoing the procedure between 1925 and 1931; in 1951, Roger Mitchell published several articles on the therapeutic outcomes of 557 patients treated between 1930 and 1939 at Trudeau Sanatorium in Saranac Lake. The search for a medicinal cure, however, continued in earnest.
Question: was there a cure for tuberculosis in the 1800s?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
A: | no |
Detailed Instructions: In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Problem:Passage: 'In agriculture water storage, water is stored for later use in natural water sources, such as groundwater aquifers, soil water, natural wetlands, and small artificial ponds, tanks and reservoirs behind major dams.'. Question: 'what do you mean by dohe in hindi'.
Solution: | False |
Please answer the following question: Once upon a time, there was a man who was so famous that everyone in his country knew him. One day, the famous man was sitting in a restaurant with his sister. "It must be great to be famous. Everyone tries to please you, and you can do whatever you want to," said his sister. "It's quite the opposite sometimes, in fact. Because I'm famous, I can't do what I want to," he denied. "But look, we're sitting at the best table and eating the best food. We couldn't sit here and eat this if you weren't famous," said his sister. "I'll show you what I mean," said he. The next day, the famous man picked up his sister and took her to another country. "I'm not at all famous here," he said. "Let's see how we get on." Soon they found a restaurant, but it was very busy, so they had to queue. "This wouldn't have happened if you were famous," said his sister, but the famous man just smiled. When they finally got a table, it took the waiter years to bring what they ordered. And the food supposed to be hot was cold, and the food supposed to be cold was hot! Eventually, the famous man couldn't stand any more and asked to see the manager. "This food is awful. We had to wait an hour for a seat, and the service is also very poor. Look, even my spoon is dirty!" Showing his horribly yellow teeth, the manager, smiling, said, "Well, that's just bad luck for you." "Don't you know who I am?" asked the famous man. "I've no idea," replied the manager. So the famous man and his sister ran away, without paying. The famous man took his sister to another country to _ . A) see how famous he was there B) enjoy the delicious food there C) enjoy the beautiful views there D) see what would happen if no one knew him
Answer: | D |
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Computer software controls the reel display of modern slot machines
ANS: Computer software controls the reel display of modern slot machines.
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Bird Birds International Arbitration Group has featured in The GAR 100 for the last number of years where it has been recognised for having represented numerous highprofile names and organisations in contentious work
ANS: Bird & Bird’s International Arbitration Group has featured in The GAR 100 for the last number of years, where it has been recognised for having "represented numerous high-profile names and organisations in contentious work".
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Finally we must look at the important contribution Kochina has made to the history of mathematics
ANS: Finally we must look at the important contribution Kochina has made to the history of mathematics.
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: The very userfirenldy interface lets you easily preview video files and batch convert
ANS: | The very user-firenldy interface lets you easily preview video files and batch convert. |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Problem:Passage: Fruit Roll-Ups -- Betty Crocker sells Fruit Roll-Ups in single-flavor boxes and flavor variety packs.
Question: are all fruit roll ups the same flavor
Solution: | 0 |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Problem:Who starred in Where'd You Go, Bernadette and is the daughter of the producer Donald P. Bellisario?
Solution: | Troian Avery Bellisario |
Definition: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Input: Palm Beach, Florida (CNN) President Donald Trump, a newcomer to the White House, is still developing his relationship with the people of Washington. But that's far from the case with the people of Palm Beach -- now the location of his so-called Winter White House -- the long spit of land off Florida's East Coast that the real estate mogul has been frequenting for decades. Since he purchased the Mar-a-Lago property in 1985 for $5 million, Trump's relationship with the tony city and its residents has ebbed and flowed. He's sued the city, fought with the town leadership and turned local issues into nattional controversies. Traffic caused by Trump's motorcade is the most recent sore spot for the people of Palm Beach and the surrounding area."I think Palm Beachers need to realize this is an honor," Hufty saidTrump has spent three straight weekends in Mar-a-Lago
Question:But Mar-a-_ is the one place where, if he so chooses, he can be constantly interacting with people."
Output: | Lago |
Definition: In this task, you will be presented with a question and you have to answer the question based on your knowledge. Your answers should be as short as possible.
Input: What is the old stock ticker symbol of the company that now uses the symbol AVGO ?
Output: | BRCM |
(Question)
Of course, the most unforgettable classmate I had was also the most vicious bully. I attended a boarding school for badly behaved children and it had its fair share of bullies who had been expelled from mainstream schools. But this particular bully had even the teachers running scared. When he went off on one, it could take up to four teachers or members of care staff to get him under control. On my first night at boarding school, he stamped on someone’s face and left them permanently disfigured. I never saw anything that bad again but it stayed with me and I could never sleep properly in that school again. On another occasion, it blew up and there were several members of staff restraining him when he farted. To see the teachers all moaning and groaning and huffing and puffing whilst trying to hold him down was hilarious, literally tears in their eyes. He was unpredictable and he didn’t care. I once saw him swing a hammer at another pupil and throw snooker balls at another, and he used to punch as if he was throwing something, so it would result in a painful blow. Eventually, the staff couldn’t cope with him as they were just as scared as we were. He was removed from the school and placed in a secure unit. The night he left, several of us cried with relief. Last year, I was reading an article in a newspaper when a name caught my eye. It seems he became a hopeless heroin addict at some point and had died in his flat on an overdose of prescription drugs and smack. I felt sad when I read it but I couldn’t work out why. Maybe it was because my brother died in the same manner? He was certainly a character, an absolute nutter and ruthless bully who had everyone fearing him. Most definitely the most unforgettable classmate. Who is the bully? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - The student narrator's pupil - The student narrator's classmate - not enough information - The student narrator's teacher
(Answer)
not enough information
(Question)
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war. “I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a salesman working for a retail business. Last year the two leaders traded insults, with Trump calling Kim “rocket man,” and the North Korean leader calling the U.S. president a “dotard,” and they both threatened military action as tension rose over the North’s accelerated weapons testing to develop an operational nuclear armed intercontinental ballistic missile capability. But after North Korea successfully test-fired missiles it claimed could carry nuclear warheads capable of reaching the United States, Pyongyang pivoted to diplomacy by suspending further provocations and indicating a willingness to engage in denuclearization talks. Trump surprised allies and adversaries alike by immediately agreeing to meet with Kim, long before the specifics of a nuclear deal could be negotiated. Tuesday’s first meeting between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader produced a broad declaration to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons and develop a peace treaty to end the long standing hostiles between the U.S. and North Korea. Trump called the agreement “very comprehensive,” but it will be left to negotiators to later resolve differences between Washington’s call for complete and verifiable nuclear dismantlement before any sanctions relief is provided, and Pyongyang’s demand that concessions be linked to incremental progress. Some in South Korea remain skeptical that the broad commitment reached at the U.S.-North Korean summit in Singapore will lead to North Korea giving up its nuclear weapons program. “North Korea did not keep its promise in the past, even after signing the agreement. This is what I am disappointed and doubtful about,” said Shim Jae-yeon, a housewife who lives in Seoul. Others... What is likely true about President Trump? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - He believes that other countries are judging him harshly for the meeting. - He believes that great progress can be made with North Korea at the summit. - He believes North Korea is willing towards complete nuclear disarmament. - not enough information
(Answer)
He believes that great progress can be made with North Korea at the summit.
(Question)
With almost two years left of my law degree, and with no intention of doing anything so idiotic as actually attending lectures or studying law, I had plenty of time to come up with my next bid for online fame. The Griff Rhys Jones TV project had stalled after a couple of meetings when everyone involved realised that the idea - to pipe broadband comedy programming into the nation's workplaces under the noses of bosses - was a bit of a non-starter. But I had become quite good friends with Rhys Jones's partner in the project, a comedy writer called Charlie Skelton, and he, Clare and I frequently met to brainstorm possible projects we might work on together. It was during one of these meetings that Clare proposed the idea of starting a comedy magazine - something like Private Eye, but for the Internet generation. My days as a school magazine publisher had taught me that printing magazines and distributing them was a royal pain in the arse and, anyway, if it was to be a magazine for the Internet generation then shouldn't it actually be on the Internet? The Zingin.com newsletter had attracted a ton of subscribers and had a distribution cost of basically nothing so why, I suggested, didn't we start a weekly comedy ezine, sent out by email? And, in a nod to Charlie's failed office comedy project, we could target it at bored office workers, sending the email to them on a Friday afternoon to cure the crushing boredom of those final few hours of the working week. And with that, The Friday Thing was born. To promote our fledgling publication we came up with a brilliant ruse: an online petition to have Friday afternoons declared a national holiday. British people worked harder than any other Europeans (we made up) and so it was only fair that our working week should end at noon on a Friday. We created an official website explaining our demands, registered a web address - letsgetitoff.com (snigger) - and sent a press release to the media. Clearly we had tapped into a seam of strong feeling among the nation's overworked... Why did narrator had plenty of time? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - He was a school magazine publisher - He had no intention of studying - He was famous
(Answer)
| He had no intention of studying |
Problem: Continue the following story.
The pool had a large fancy diving board but no slides so the
OPTIONS:
- pool was very busy.
- diving board was very busy.
Here's how I want to continue it: diving board was very busy.
Problem: Katrina hesitantly showed Tanya the self harm scars on her arm.
OPTIONS:
- Katrina was sad for her friend.
- Tanya was sad for her friend.
My choice: Tanya was sad for her friend.
[Q]: How does the sentence end?
While repairing the drywall, Joel asked Ian if the texture of the new drywall matched the old drywall in the dining room, because
OPTIONS:
- Joel was in the living room.
- Ian was in the living room.
[A]: Joel was in the living room.
QUES: Continue writing.
Cynthia's diet is much more healthy than Elena's is because
OPTIONS:
- Cynthia is a renowned Dietitian.
- Elena is a renowned Dietitian.
+++++++++
ANS: Cynthia is a renowned Dietitian.
Problem: How does the sentence end?
Because Angela was allergic to flowers and Amy was not,
OPTIONS:
- Angela hated having flowers in the house even though she thought they were pretty.
- Amy hated having flowers in the house even though she thought they were pretty.
Answer: Angela hated having flowers in the house even though she thought they were pretty.
sentence: Brett wanted to properly clean up Neil's blonde dyed hair so OPTIONS:
- Brett got put into the chair.
- Neil got put into the chair.
complete: | Neil got put into the chair. |
q: What can an adult do that a young child cannot in the morning?
Options:
- give up
- dress herself
- drink beer
- work
- marry
a: An adult can dress herself in the morning. A young child cannot dress herself.
The answer is dress herself
QUESTION: When visiting a museum, what might a child experience?
Options:
- crowding
- wonder
- being bored
- fear
- sore feet
ANSWER: A child might experience wonder when visiting a museum. As museum contains ancient and historic things so while visiting at museum a child might experience wonder.
The answer is wonder
q: Where could you find one booking office?
Options:
- city
- bank
- building
- mall
- england
a: Booking office is a kind of office. Offices are located inside buildings. Buildings are structures. Buildings can have many offices.
The answer is building
QUESTION: From where would you normally take a cup when you're about to get a drink?
Options:
- dishwasher
- water fountain
- sand box
- toilet
- kitchen cabinet
ANSWER: Kitchen cabinet is a cabinet, closet, or other piece of furniture with shelves intended for storing cookware, dishware, or food. We would normally take a Cup from kitchen cabinet when you're about to get a drink.
The answer is kitchen cabinet
q: If you're skiing without warm clothes you're likely to experience what?
Options:
- get cold
- getting cold
- fall down
- accident
- hunger
a: A person can experience to be getting cold without warm clothes. If you're skiing without warm clothes you're likely to experience as getting cold.
The answer is getting cold
q: He spent all work day at a computer, so he got a footstool for more comfort at his what?
Options:
- desk
- bathroom
- shoe shop
- family room
- living room
a: | Person who works at computer have desk as computer is kept on desk for work and sitting long for work on desk makes feet tired. Footstool can be used to support the feet under the desk for the comfort of feet.
The answer is desk |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Q: Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium -- The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium (沖縄美ら海水族館, Okinawa Churaumi Suizokukan) is located within the Ocean Expo Park in Okinawa, Japan. It welcomed its 20 millionth visitor on 30 March 2010 and is a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA). It was the largest aquarium in the world until it was surpassed by the Georgia Aquarium in 2005. The aquarium has the theme of ``Encounter the Okinawan Sea''.
A: | okinawa world's largest churaumi aquarium in japan |
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph?
How to stay positive in school
Be optimistic about school.
Make sure not to focus on the negative in every situation. Instead, try being positive about what you feel good about and are looking forward to in the future.
A: Create a list of things you are grateful for. You may be grateful for your parents or maybe even your new jacket.
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph?
How to apply thermal paste
Choose the proper thermal paste.
Most of the basic thermal grease compounds contain silicone and zinc oxide, while more expensive compounds contain excellent heat conductors such as silver or ceramic. The advantage to the silver or ceramic thermal grease is that you will have a more efficient heat transmission.
A: However, the basic thermal grease will sufficiently fit the needs of most people. If you are planning on overclocking your computer, try to get thermal paste comprised mainly of silver, copper, and gold.
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph?
A man in blue shirt and jeans is wearing black gloves and trimming the hedge with an orange trimming machine, doing the side first then the front and then the other side. he
A: climbed the blue-green ladder to trim the top of the hedge, he moved the ladder to do the middle top of the hedge.
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph?
How to help someone recover from verbal abuse
Be available for the person if they want to talk.
Often someone who has been verbally abused needs a supportive and sympathetic ear more than anything else. A victim of verbal abuse may feel confused, angry, or depressed and need an outlet for their emotions.
A: | Make sure the person knows they can rely on you to listen to them whenever they need to talk. Be aware that the person may need some time before they want to talk about their experience. |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
One example is below.
Q: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild.
A: China
Rationale: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
Q: Doral, Florida (CNN) Donald Trump claimed Tuesday during an event with staff at his resort here that his employees are having issues with Obamacare -- an account contradicted by his property's general manager -- amid the news that President Barack Obama's signature health care legislation is facing soaring premiums. "I can say that all of my employees are having a tremendous problem with Obamacare," Trump said. "What they're going through with their health care is horrible because of Obamacare, so we'll repeal it and replace it." The Republican presidential nominee's comments come one day after a government report revealed premiums are set to rise an average of 22% for the benchmark silver place in 2017. The benchmark Obamacare plan will cost an average of $296 a month next year.A government report revealed Monday that Obamacare premiums could increase 22% next yearDonald Trump discussed the hikes during an impromptu press conference with his employees
Question:Trump then urged several of the resort's staff to "come on up" to the microphone to "say a few words about working for _."
A: | Donald Trump |
Context and question: Whereas most Christians believe the gibbet on which Jesus was executed was the traditional two-beamed cross, the Jehovah's Witnesses hold the view that a single upright stake was used. The Greek and Latin words used in the earliest Christian writings are ambiguous. The Koine Greek terms used in the New Testament are stauros (σταυρός) and xylon (ξύλον). The latter means wood (a live tree, timber or an object constructed of wood); in earlier forms of Greek, the former term meant an upright stake or pole, but in Koine Greek it was used also to mean a cross. The Latin word crux was also applied to objects other than a cross.
What causes the different accounts of the cross used?
Answer: The Greek and Latin words used in the earliest Christian writings are ambiguous
Context and question: When optimally designed within a given core saturation constraint and for a given active current (i.e., torque current), voltage, pole-pair number, excitation frequency (i.e., synchronous speed), and air-gap flux density, all categories of electric motors or generators will exhibit virtually the same maximum continuous shaft torque (i.e., operating torque) within a given air-gap area with winding slots and back-iron depth, which determines the physical size of electromagnetic core. Some applications require bursts of torque beyond the maximum operating torque, such as short bursts of torque to accelerate an electric vehicle from standstill. Always limited by magnetic core saturation or safe operating temperature rise and voltage, the capacity for torque bursts beyond the maximum operating torque differs significantly between categories of electric motors or generators.
Whate decides the size of an electromagnetic core?
Answer: air-gap area with winding slots and back-iron depth
Context and question: The first centrally organised police force was created by the government of King Louis XIV in 1667 to police the city of Paris, then the largest city in Europe. The royal edict, registered by the Parlement of Paris on March 15, 1667 created the office of lieutenant général de police ("lieutenant general of police"), who was to be the head of the new Paris police force, and defined the task of the police as "ensuring the peace and quiet of the public and of private individuals, purging the city of what may cause disturbances, procuring abundance, and having each and everyone live according to their station and their duties".
In what year did Paris not get a police force?
Answer: | unanswerable |
Jason Munt said him and Carly Furnish got beamed up by a bunch of aliens just after he'd boldly gone with her in the car park woods. It was the boldly going bit people thought was bullshit. Carly Furnish was a good God-loving girl. Trouble was, she'd gone missing. And Jason Munt had a weird crescent-shaped branding in his back, and was sticking to his story. Jason got hauled in by the cops and told he was in a whole heap of trouble. He reported blinding lights and a feeling like floating. He described being strapped to a table by little green men. A cop slapped the table and shouted, 'there's a frigging girl out there.' Jason said he knew how it sounded - the little green men, the whole thing - but it's true: they were little and green, just like out of the comic books. He volunteered tests for drink and drugs. He came back negative on both counts. They left him to stew. He said the last he saw of Carly was her being sucked up in some kind of light ray. He said, 'she seemed asleep - all peaceful, like.' Jason could not explain why he'd been beamed back down to earth, yet they'd seemingly taken Carly all the way off home with them to the Planet Zog. There were plenty of people willing to reckon it proved aliens had mighty good taste, but it wasn't the time nor the place to say it out loud. The cops released Jason after two days of questions. He stuck to his story throughout. The desk sergeant said, 'mark my words, there's a lot of hate out there.' Jason headed straight home. He lived in one of the straggle of council houses leading up to the tip. Carly Furnish and her folks lived two doors down. Supposedly they were distant relatives, but that's what everyone said about folks on that street. how long were jason and carly probably gone for? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - a month - a night - a week - not enough information
Answer: | a night |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
Example input: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. (A) Tian Tian (B) UK (C) Edinburgh Zoo (D) Sweetie (E) Yang Guang (F) China
Example output: (F)
Example explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
Q: He's known for his hatred of the West, with the United States at the top of his list of enemies. But this picture appears to show North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un casually riding a train in Chicago. The photograph, posted on Imgur by a commuter, shows the lookalike playing on his phone, looking a bit bored despite being in the land of the free, rather than the most oppressed nation in the world. While the man's trademark haircut and grey suit seemed to suggest he was the real deal, commenters online were quick to point out that he has been seen in the area plenty of times before - and is actually a student at the University of Illinois.Lookalike was spotted playing on his phone on the metro in ChicagoDoppelganger has the same haircut and similar clothes to Kim Jong-unMystery impersonator revealed to be South Korean student Minyong KimHe likes to dress up as the dictator and is often seen partying and playing basketball while pretending to be North Korea's supreme leaderKim says people ask to take selfies with him hundreds of times a dayHe enjoys it, but his parents worry he might be assassinated or kidnapped
Questions:I say, "Kim Jong-un is a fan of _, but he thought Chicago was too dangerous a place so I came here". (A) West (B) United States (C) North Korean (D) Kim Jong (E) Chicago (F) Imgur (G) University of Illinois (H) Lookalike (I) Doppelganger (J) South Korean (K) Minyong Kim (L) North Korea (M) Kim
A: | (E) |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage.
Example: Television drama's whole point is to bring you through an often slow start, followed by a complex development to a point where there are two or three potential dénouements before, "Cut!", it is the end of the episode and you will have to await the "right answer" in the following week's show.
This post came to me at 10pm last night, on Day 16 of this challenge, after a day of holidaying in London and with my head (and feet) too weary to put finger to touchscreen.
Mrs Mc and I had just watched another live instalment of Broadchurch, murder mystery extraordinaire, particularly since in the second series there is no actual fresh murder to investigate. The verdict is about to be given on the accused killer from Series 1 when the inevitable happens... Cue title music.
This moment has even gained a moniker in British homes, based on the theme tune to the real masters of the four-times-a-week cliffhanger, London-based soap opera Eastenders. It's call a "ba...ba...ba...ba, ba, ba-ba-ba-ba" (YouTube will provide overseas readers with auditory explanation).
Eastenders is such a master of writing in the perfect pace that every 28 minute episode ends with a tantalising screen freeze on the latest shocked face / smirking baddy / confused victim. For really big stories the cliffhanger can last significantly longer. This week, to celebrate the show's 30 year birthday, we will finally find out the answer to a question unanswered for the past 14 months: "Who killed Lucy Beale?"
Now, most classrooms do not involve murder, incest, dodgy deals and danger, but "good teaching" encourages a type of pacing that totally ignores the ingredients that have millions in the edges of their seats every day: the good old cliffhanger. In fact, we see teachers giving away the punchline at the beginning: "Today we are learning this:...". Question: What was the soap opera admired by British people that the author says is a master of writing?
Output: Eastenders
The seventh sentence of the passage clearly states that Eastenders is master of writing. So, the answer is Eastenders.
New input case for you: I saw one last night on an episode of Designated Survivor. To qualify this, I'm not normally bothered by product placements. Sometimes they can even add to the scene. But this one was bad, really bad.
Agent is busy hunting for baddies. Finishes questioning one naughty person who climbs in his Ford F150 and speeds off. So far, so good - it is the sort of vehicle a country-living billionaire bad-guy would drive.
The agent then pulls out her phone and…
Move to close up of phone screen showing Ford app already loaded (and screen unlocked!). Agent slowly moves finger to app. Does something. Pause as app does fancy graphics.
Cut to car interior. Shot of dash, showing Ford logo on steering wheel. It's bright blue - are they not normally grey or more subtle? Pause for a second…
Zoom in on dash. Dash light up. Car starts. Show pretty dash lights for a second or so. Cut to agent
Agent walks to car, gets in drives off. Lingering shot of rear of car.
It was just so clumsy. Massive halt to the flow of the scene to show it. In most films you never see anyone starting cars, putting on seatbelts or similar unless this is part of the plot because it's unnecessary and not interesting to watch. I sort of expected the remote start function to have some sort of relevance later… but no, it was totally ignored.
Added to that:
There was no password or security on her phone - and this is an agent investigating super secret stuff. If you don't show her unlocking the phone, why show her lovingly prodding the app? They are as relevant.
She unlocked and started the car while she was 20–30 paces away, on the grounds of a suspect ranch. Someone could easily have jumped in the car. Not very security conscious. Question: Who was driving the Ford truck?
Output: | the agent |
Instructions: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them.
Input: Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption WATCH: Microsoft's underwater data centre
Microsoft has sunk a data centre in the sea off Orkney to investigate whether it can boost energy efficiency.
The data centre, a white cylinder containing computers, could sit on the sea floor for up to five years.
An undersea cable brings the data centre power and takes its data to the shore and the wider internet - but if the computers onboard break, they cannot be repaired.
Orkney was chosen because it is a major centre for renewable energy research.
The theory is that the cost of cooling the computers will be cut by placing them underwater.
"We think we actually get much better cooling underwater than on land," says Ben Cutler, who is in charge of what Microsoft has dubbed Project Natick.
"Additionally because there are no people, we can take all the oxygen and most of the water vapour out of the atmosphere which reduces corrosion, which is a significant problem in data centres."
Image copyright AFP Image caption The computer racks going into the capsule
It will not be possible to repair the computers if they fail, but the hope is that there will be a lower failure rate than on land.
This is a tiny data centre compared with the giant sheds that now store so much of the world's information, just 12 racks of servers but with enough room to store five million movies.
Microsoft's first experimental underwater data centre, sunk for five months in 2015, was dubbed Leona Philpot after a character in an XBox game.
If Project Natick proves a success, Microsoft envisages sinking groups of five of these cylinders and being able to deploy a data centre offshore in 90 days, whereas it could take years on land.
The operation to sink the Orkney data centre has been an expensive multinational affair.
The cylinder was built in France by a shipbuilding company, Naval, loaded with its servers and then sailed from Brittany to Stromness in Orkney. There, another partner, the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), provided help including the undersea cable linking the centre to the shore.
The presence of EMEC, with its expertise in renewable energy and its knowledge of the seas around Orkney, was one factor behind Microsoft's decision to choose this location.
"We've got so much renewable energy here," says EMEC managing director Neil Kermode.
"We've produced more than we need since 2012."
The Orkney Islands were early adopters of wind energy. And EMEC has been experimenting with tidal and wave energy for 14 years, with one of its test sites on the beach where the Project Natick cable comes ashore.
There has been growing concern that the rapid expansion of the data centre industry could mean an explosion in energy use.
But Emma Fryer, who represents the sector at Tech UK, says that fear has been exaggerated.
"What's happened is we've had the benefit of Moore's Law," she says.
The continued advances in processing power have made doom-laden predictions look foolish, Ms Fryer says.
"We've been able to deal with explosions of data with only a small increase in the energy used."
Nevertheless, she accepts there is a challenge as the industry continues to expand and she welcomes experiments such as Microsoft's.
"It's really exciting that they are thinking this radically," she says.
Ms Fryer also thinks situating data centres near to or under the sea is a good idea.
She says: "50% of the world's population live near the coast."
Image caption The data centre's new home
Another expert is not so sure.
Prof Ian Bitterlin, a data centre consultant for nearly 30 years, is sceptical about the environmental impact of going underwater.
"You just end up with a warmer sea and bigger fish," he says.
And 90% of Europe's data centres are in big cities such as London and Madrid because that is where they are needed.
Microsoft's Ben Cutler insists the warming effect will be minimal - "the water just metres downstream would get a few thousandths of a degree warmer at most" - and the overall environmental impact of the Orkney data centre will be positive.
As we bobbed about on a boat just above the site where the data centre was to be sunk the following day, I put it to him that many people might think the whole venture was a bit crazy.
"This is a crazy experiment that I hope will turn into reality" he said. "But this is a research project right now - and one reason we do different types of research into data centres is to learn what makes sense before we decide to take it to a larger scale."
Now, the Project Natick team will monitor the data centre for the next five years. It could turn out to be a signpost to the future - or maybe just a tourist attraction for passing fish. ||||| Microsoft is leveraging technology from submarines and working with pioneers in marine energy for the second phase of its moonshot to develop self-sufficient underwater datacenters that can deliver lightning-quick cloud services to coastal cities. An experimental, shipping-container-size prototype is processing workloads on the seafloor near Scotland’s Orkney Islands, Microsoft announced today.
The deployment of the Northern Isles datacenter at the European Marine Energy Centre marks a milestone in Microsoft’s Project Natick, a years-long research effort to investigate manufacturing and operating environmentally sustainable, prepackaged datacenter units that can be ordered to size, rapidly deployed and left to operate lights out on the seafloor for years.
“That is kind of a crazy set of demands to make,” said Peter Lee, corporate vice president of Microsoft AI and Research, who leads the New Experiences and Technologies, or NExT, group. “Natick is trying to get there.”
Lee’s group pursues what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has called “relevant moonshots” with the potential to transform the core of Microsoft’s business and the computer technology industry. Project Natick is an out-of-the-box idea to accommodate exponential growth in demand for cloud computing infrastructure near population centers.
More than half of the world’s population lives within about 120 miles of the coast. By putting datacenters in bodies of water near coastal cities, data would have a short distance to travel to reach coastal communities, leading to fast and smooth web surfing, video streaming and game playing as well as authentic experiences for AI-driven technologies.
“For true delivery of AI, we are really cloud dependent today,” said Lee. “If we can be within one internet hop of everyone, then it not only benefits our products, but also the products our customers serve.” |||||
Output: | Microsoft has just launched something big. Literally. It has placed a datacenter—a facility that houses connected servers—off the Orkney Islands, near the northeastern coast of Scotland, reports Yahoo. A datacenter collects, processes, and stores large amounts of data, and Microsoft’s underwater center will perform the same functions as a traditional center but in a submarine-like capsule. It will be unmanned, so if something fails onboard, it cannot be repaired. An undersea cable attached to the capsule will deliver the data to the wider internet. The idea behind placing the center underwater is that datacenters use a huge amount of electricity, run very hot, and require massive amounts of cooling—and the seawater provides instant cooling. In addition, the center plans to capture energy generated by the movement of waves. According to Microsoft, the center, which will be deployed for five years, is 40 feet long and is loaded with 12 racks containing 864 servers and 27.6 petabytes of storage—enough to store five million movies. One consultant is concerned about the potential environmental impact. "You just end up with a warmer sea and bigger fish," he tells the BBC. And the location may not be as ideal as it seems, given that most of Europe’s datacenters are located in large cities because that’s where the greatest demand is. This is the second phase of what Microsoft is calling Project Natick. Phase one involved placing a similar but smaller vessel off the coast of California. |
Question: If "Papa looked down at the children's faces, so puzzled and sad now. It was bad enough that they had to be denied so many things because he couldn't afford them.", can we conclude that "He couldn't afford the faces."?
Answer: no
Question: If "Pete envies Martin although he is very successful.", can we conclude that "Pete is very successful."?
Answer: yes
Question: If "Fred and Alice had very warm down coats, but they were not prepared for the cold in Alaska.", can we conclude that "coats were not prepared for the cold in Alaska."?
Answer: | no |
A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
Q: what language do they speak in indonesia?
A: | Javanese Language |
Sentence 1: "John was jogging through the park when he saw a man juggling watermelons. He was very impressed."
Sentence 2: "The juggler was very impressed."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1? | no |
Ques: Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter: "The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?"" At the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and artificial intelligence replaces manual jobs, how do we retrain people in the new knowledge economy where information handling and management is in high demand? I thought I would share some experiences, observations, and recommendations based upon when I did this previously in my career. Back in 2004 I was peddling my wares as a journalist, writing for the tech press. I was living in the West Midlands in England and heard about a new organization in nearby Birmingham called OpenAdvantage. The premise was neat: open source was becoming a powerful force in technology and OpenAdvantage was set up to provide free consultancy for companies wanting to harness open source, as well as individuals who wanted to upskill in these new technologies. At the time in the West Midlands lots of industry was being automated and moved out to Asia, so lots of Midlanders were out of jobs and looking to retrain. This required, by definition, retaining the workforce as knowledge workers. OpenAdvantage was funded by the UK government and the University of Central England, had a decent war chest, and was founded by Scott Thompon and Paul Cooper (the latter of which I met when he heckled me at a talk I gave at a Linux User Group once. 🙂 ) So, I went along to their launch event and wrote a piece about them. Shortly after, Paul and Scott invited me back over to the office and offered me a job there as an open source consultant. I took the role, and this is where I cut my teeth on a lot of open source, community, and working with businesses. We had crazy targets to hit each month, so we ended up working with and training hundreds of organizations and individuals across a wide range of areas, and covering a wide berth of open source... What is Twitter? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. a job posting site B. not enough information C. a social networking site D. a bird call
Ans: B
Ques: The city was gray but the buildings contrasted with dirt red. The morning settled my nerves a bit more and before long the train pulled into the station. Boston had a slower feel, much slower than New York. The air was cool and peppered with moisture. I knew I was close to the ocean. Vision blurry, I wobbled out of the train depot and thought about the fact that I had never really done anything crazy in my life. The colors meant something here. Green was the color of plants but it was also the color of money. Plants were good but money was bad. I didn't know what green meant. Blue and red were clear though. Blue was the color of ocean and sky, both good things. Red was the color of Mars and it was manly but mars meant aliens and aliens were bad so red was bad. This is how I navigated. I followed the colors. I was lost in a daze of exhaustion and moved my feet slowly. They were dead and raw with pain and blisters, and I shuffled out into the city. My eyes darted from color to color, sign to sign, connection to connection. I floated like a ghost and thought about crying. There were few people out so I found a relative ease in that but my mind still jumped around reckless. I needed to find Kim. I saw a silent pay phone with a dangling phonebook and headed towards it until I remembered that phone books don't normally list cell phones. Kim wasn't the type of girl to list herself in the phonebook either. I had no leads but I knew I could go to a library and maybe find out her number if she had listed it on Facebook, so I kept walking. Stopping at benches, I would rest until I could muster more energy. Why was the air cool and prepped with moisture? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. He was close to the ocean B. A storm was coming C. It just rained D. not enough information
Ans: A
Ques: In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those "children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time spent on the difficult task of maintaining our country's high ranking in the very competitive field of computer games." In other words: when a parent wanted to have some peace and quiet, he or she would leave the kid at home in front of the computer with a bag of chips. When the kid had enough, which normally happened in the evening, he would go to school for about two hours. The creator of PEES and its first principal was Krzycho Jedynak, a former junior high PE teacher in Potylica, a computer games fan and the winner of, as we could read in the beautifully printer brochure, "a local Amiga gaming championship". Understanding exactly the needs of his future students, he planned to open classes of the following profiles: platform PSP (one group), platform PC (three groups), platform GB (one) and platform Mac (cancelled due to a lack of interest). The school received an astonishing number of applications (four for each spot), which meant that many kids spent their days playing computer games and that many parents wanted time for themselves. To be accepted, young candidates had to demonstrate their social and psychological maturity and computer instincts, evaluated according to a patented method developed by Mr. Jedynak. The parents, on the other hand, had to pass an exam in using a joystick and provide a proof of income of at least 7000 zloty per month for a young family member. During the registration process was so competitive, it ended in violence. A disappointed father of a child who didn't get in, shouted that only VIP brats had been accepted, for which he got hit in the face by editor Furtok, in private - a father of a kid who got in to group B2/platform PC. How did editor Furtok feel about the disappointed father who didn't get in the program? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. not enough information B. He had no opinion C. He was happy for the disappointed father D. He was angry because of the insult
Ans: | D |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
One example: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. (A) Tian Tian (B) UK (C) Edinburgh Zoo (D) Sweetie (E) Yang Guang (F) China
Solution is here: (F)
Explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
Now, solve this: Ministers were accused last night of spouting ‘hot air’ over a crackdown on illegal foreign workers as it emerged the number of arrests has plummeted. Immigration Minister James Brokenshire announced a wave of raids this autumn targeting building sites, care homes and cleaning contractors that employ non-EU citizens who do not have permission to be in Britain. He pledged action as the Government desperately battled to get a grip of the immigration crisis by sending a message to asylum seekers flooding into Calais that the UK’s streets were not paved with gold. But figures revealed the number of people actually arrested in swoops has halved in just a year – undermining his tough rhetoric.Government announced wave of raids on illegal immigrants working in UKBut the number of people actually arrested in swoops has halved in a yearJust one in five migrants caught working illegally in Britain were kicked outMinisters battling to get a grip of crisis as asylum seekers flood into Calais
Questions:They are determined to reach the _, attracted by work, free health care and generous benefits. (A) James Brokenshire (B) EU (C) Britain (D) Calais (E) UK
Solution: | (E) |
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
Example: Roman Yakub won first price in a Choral Composition Competition at a liberal arts college founded by who?
Example solution: William Egbert
Example explanation: This is a good example, and output correctly answers the question.
Problem: An American fashion model hosted the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards when they were held outside where?
| Solution: 299 Queen Street West |
Q: Although most Palestinians crossed into Egypt in order to shop and see relatives, Palestinian officials say that the recent border chaos enabled smugglers to bring drugs and weapons into Gaza.
Egyptian and Palestinian border guards failed repeatedly in efforts to end the chaos and to close the border.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: no
Tony Blair, who has yet to release any official comments, said in a BBC documentary last month: "You know you can't have a religious faith and it be an insignificant aspect because it's, it's profound about you and about you as a human being." He also said that he had avoided discussing his religious views out of fear of being called "a nutter."
Can we say the following?
Blair belongs to the Church of England.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
no
Question: Reagan was seriously wounded by a bullet fired by John Hinckley Jr.
John W. Hinckley Jr. shot Reagan in the chest.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Answer: no
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below.
C&D Technologies acquired Datel Inc.
C&D Technologies announced that it has closed the acquisition of Datel, Inc.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
yes
Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors, while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader, once again, proved favorites in the best actor category.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Question: Arquette, who plays a crime-solving psychic in NBC's "Medium", won the best drama series actress award.
no
Q: Carmen was only slightly put out to find that women are as poorly represented among Australian political scientists as they are in parliament (Leonie was asking, 'where are all the women?').
Women are poorly represented in parliament.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: | yes |
In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
One 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-Lôduring 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,
. Links: a. Allies of World War II b. Wesel c. Operation Market Garden d. Air Support.
Solution is here: c
Explanation: The passage describes the 704th's actions during Operation Market Garden.
Now, solve this: Question: Of the two countries where Colin Tapley was from and where Gwenllian followed Tidbury, which one has a larger population? Passage:In 1933, film company Paramount Pictures wanted to re-juvenate and diversify its contract players, and launched a competition known as the "Search for Beauty"; heats took place in nations across the English-speaking world. Elred Tidbury entered in his native South Africa and was selected with Lucille du Toit, a dental nurse from Pretoria, as one of the winners. Colin Tapley, who would later appear opposite Gray in the TV series Mark Saber, was the New Zealand male winner. In total, there were 30 finalists worldwide, who were screen-tested over six weeks at the end of 1933. Of the 30, bit player contracts were awarded to 10, and Tidbury was selected as the overall male winner with a bonus of US$1,000, with which he bought a car. The overall female winner was Scottish actress Gwenllian Gill, who later followed Tidbury to Britain and became engaged to him; however, their engagement was broken off during the Second World War.
Links: a. New Zealand b. United States dollar c. United States dollar d. New Zealand
Solution: | a |
Question: CHAPTER VI: HERR VON KWARL
Herr Von Kwarl sat at his favourite table in the Brandenburg Cafe, the new building that made such an imposing show (and did such thriving business) at the lower end of what most of its patrons called the Regentstrasse. Though the establishment was new it had already achieved its unwritten code of customs, and the sanctity of Herr von Kwarl's specially reserved table had acquired the authority of a tradition. A set of chessmen, a copy of the Kreuz Zeitung and the Times, and a slim- necked bottle of Rhenish wine, ice-cool from the cellar, were always to be found there early in the forenoon, and the honoured guest for whom these preparations were made usually arrived on the scene shortly after eleven o'clock. For an hour or so he would read and silently digest the contents of his two newspapers, and then at the first sign of flagging interest on his part, another of the cafe's regular customers would march across the floor, exchange a word or two on the affairs of the day, and be bidden with a wave of the hand into the opposite seat. A waiter would instantly place the chessboard with its marshalled ranks of combatants in the required position, and the contest would begin.
Herr von Kwarl was a heavily built man of mature middle-age, of the blond North-German type, with a facial aspect that suggested stupidity and brutality. The stupidity of his mien masked an ability and shrewdness that was distinctly above the average, and the suggestion of brutality was belied by the fact that von Kwarl was as kind-hearted a man as one could meet with in a day's journey. Early in life, almost before he was in his teens, Fritz von Kwarl had made up his mind to accept the world as it was, and to that philosophical resolution, steadfastly adhered to, he attributed his excellent digestion and his unruffled happiness. Perhaps he confused cause and effect; the excellent digestion may have been responsible for at least some of the philosophical serenity. 1. Where is the Cafe located?
2. What is its name?
3. Who sat at his chosen table?
4. How old is he?
5. Of what country?
6. What was his stature like?
7. What did it suggest of his personality?
8. Was this the reality?
9. When did he arrive at the cafe?
10. Was it an old place of business?
11. What did he read?
12. For how long?.
13. What game did he play thereafter?
14. With whom? Provide a numbered list of answers.
****
A numbered of answers: 1. Brandenburg
2. Brandenburg Cafe
3. Herr Von Kwarl
4. middle-age
5. North Germany
6. heavily built man
7. stupidity and brutality
8. No
9. shortly after eleven o'clock
10. No
11. two newspapers
12. For an hour or so
13. chess
14. A waiter
Question: (CNN) -- Saudi Arabia's quest for a fourth Asian Cup title, and first since 1996, is over after they slumped to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Jordan in Doha on Thursday.
A mistake from goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah sealed Saudi Arabia's fate, as the kingdom slumped to their second successive defeat following their surprise 2-1 loss to Syria on Sunday.
Last weekend's defeat saw the instant dismissal of Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro, but his replacement Nasser Al Johar failed to get the victory the Saudi's needed to keep their tournament alive, despite making four changes to his side.
An ominous sign for the 2022 World Cup?
The only goal of the game came three minutes before half-time against the run of play.
There looked no danger when Baha Abdelrahman floated in a cross from the right hand side, but Abdullah completely misjudged the flight of the ball and could only watch on in horror as it looped into the net.
Despite the shock nature of their exit, Al Johar was philosophical about the defeat. "We played very well and we created opportunities to score, especially in the second half," he told reporters.
"But we were not lucky and this is football. Maybe we'll do better in the future," he added.
The result means Saudi Arabia become the first team to bow out of the competition and puts Jordan level on points with Japan at the top of the group.
Meanwhile, Group B favorites Japan claimed a hard fought 2-1 win over Syria in the day's other match to move onto four points after their two matches. 1. what is story about
2. what year is world cup
3. who was the first teanm to bough out
4. did Saudi Arabia win the cup
5. who were group b favorites
6. how many minutes beefore half time
7. what day was the match played
8. who failed to get victory
9. who floated in a cross from the right hand side
10. who was Portuguese coach Provide a numbered list of answers.
****
A numbered of answers: 1. quest for a fourth Asian Cup title
2. 2022 World Cup
3. Saudi Arabia
4. no
5. Japan
6. three minutes
7. Thursday.
8. Nasser Al Johar failed to get the victory
9. Baha Abdelrahman
10. Jose Peseiro
Question: (CNN) -- Mexican authorities say they've detained the father-in-law of one of the country's most wanted drug lords.
Police Tuesday morning detained Ines Coronel Barreras, 45, on drug-related charges, officials told reporters.
He is the father-in-law of Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, authorities said.
In January, the U.S. Department of the Treasury described Coronel as a "key Sinaloa cartel operative."
Weapons and packets of marijuana were seized in Tuesday's operation, but no shots were fired, said Eduardo Sanchez Hernandez of Mexico's interior ministry.
Authorities said Coronel is the father of Guzman's third wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, whom he married in 2007.
Guzman's nickname, which means "shorty," matches his 5-foot-6-inch frame, though he has climbed to great heights in the drug business.
The Sinaloa cartel is one of Mexico's most powerful drug-trafficking operations, and Forbes has estimated Guzman's net worth at $1 billion.
U.S. authorities arrested a woman believed to be Guzman's daughter in October. She was deported in December after she pleaded guilty in federal court to possession of a false visa.
Coronel's arrest is one of the most significant blows to organized crime in Mexico since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office in December.
The high-profile arrest comes two days before U.S. President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in Mexico.
CNNMexico.com contributed to this report.
1. who did the department of the treasury describe as a key sinaloa cartel operative?
2. and how old is he?
3. is he related to "EL Chapo"?
4. how?
5. was he recently detained?
6. by who?
7. did they seize anything in the bust?
8. what was one thing that was seized?
9. anything else?
10. when did President Enrique Pena Nieto take office?
11. what is Guzman's estimated net worth?
12. what does his nickname mean?
13. why is that his nickname?
14. were shots fired in Tuesday's operation?
15. who confirmed that?
16. and what is his title?
17. which wife of Guzman is Coronel the father of?
18. what is her name?
19. when were they married? Provide a numbered list of answers.
****
A numbered of answers: | 1. Ines Coronel Barreras
2. 45
3. yes
4. he's his father-in-law
5. yes
6. Mexican authorities
7. yes
8. Weapons
9. packets of marijuana
10. in December.
11. $1 billion.
12. shorty
13. he's only 5'6
14. no
15. Eduardo Sanchez Hernandez
16. Mexico's interior ministry.
17. his third wife
18. Emma Coronel Aispuro
19. 2007. |
a: The important part for answering this question is: She is known for playing the younger version of Jennifer Garner's characters in 13 Going on 30 (2004) and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), as well as for her role as socialite Charlotte Grayson on the ABC drama series Revenge.
Christa B. Allen
q: Christa B. Allen (born November 11, 1991) is an American actress. She is known for playing the younger version of Jennifer Garner's characters in 13 Going on 30 (2004) and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), as well as for her role as socialite Charlotte Grayson on the ABC drama series Revenge.
Answer this question: who plays young jenna in 13 going on 30?
a: The relevant sentence in the passage is: Deuces premiered on Netflix on April 1, 2017.
2017
q: Context: Deuces is an American crime drama written and directed by Jamal Hill. The film stars Larenz Tate, Meagan Good, Lance Gross and Siya. The film is executive produced by Queen Latifah for her production company Flavor Unit Entertainment. Deuces premiered on Netflix on April 1, 2017.
Question: what year did the movie deuces come out?
a: The relevant information to answer the above question is: It tells the story of Chris "Izzy" Cole, a tribute band singer whose ascendance to the position of lead vocalist of his favourite band, which was inspired by the real-life story of Tim "Ripper" Owens, singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he left the band.
Tim `` Ripper '' Owens
q: Context: Rock Star is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. It tells the story of Chris "Izzy" Cole, a tribute band singer whose ascendance to the position of lead vocalist of his favourite band, which was inspired by the real-life story of Tim "Ripper" Owens, singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he left the band.
Question: who is the movie rock star based on?
a: To answer the question, consider the following: FBI agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), and Interpol agent Alma Dray (Mélanie Laurent), are then partnered to investigate the Horsemen.
Mark Ruffalo
q: | Context: A year later, the four have their first major performance as the Four Horsemen in an elaborate Las Vegas show funded by insurance magnate Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine). Their final trick appears to transport one of the audience members to the vault of his bank, the Crédit Républicain in Paris, where stacks of new euro bills are stored. At the magicians' command, the fans in the vault activate, drawing the bills into the vents and then showering the Las Vegas crowd with them. The euros are shown to be real, and the vault in Paris is found to be empty of its recent shipment of euros. FBI agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), and Interpol agent Alma Dray (Mélanie Laurent), are then partnered to investigate the Horsemen. The two question the magicians but have no evidence to hold them. Dylan and Alma turn to Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman), a former magician who now makes money by explaining the tricks behind magic acts. Thaddeus demonstrates how the Horsemen used a mock vault under the Las Vegas stage and says that the group must have stolen the money in Paris before it arrived at the bank, replacing it with flash paper that left no evidence.
Question: who plays dylan in now you see me? |
Detailed Instructions: In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Q: Passage: 'As Good as It Gets is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by James L. Brooks. It stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic and obsessive-compulsive novelist, Helen Hunt as a single mother with a chronically ill son, and Greg Kinnear as a gay artist. The screenplay was written by Mark Andrus and Brooks. The paintings were created for the film by New York artist Billy Sullivan.'. Question: 'where did jazz music originated and how did it spread'.
A: | False |
Anny was a five-year-old girl. One day when she and her mother were in a department store , Anny saw a plastic pearl necklace . What a beautiful necklace! She wanted it very much, so she begged her mother to buy it for her. The mother said, "Well, I can buy you the necklace, but when we get home, we should discuss what you can do to pay for it. Can we do that?" Anny agreed with much happiness, and she got the necklace. How much Anny loved the necklace! She wore it everywhere and every minute. Anny also did part - time jobs to make pocket money. She worked very hard. Soon she succeeded in paying off the price for the necklace. Anny's daddy knew how she tried her best to get the necklace. He also knew how much Anny cared about it. One night, he asked Anny if she loved him. "Sure, Daddy." the little girl said. "Then how about giving me your necklace?" "Oh, no, Daddy! Not my necklace!" Anny cried. "Oh, dear, it's fine." her father gave her a kiss. Several days later, Anny went to her daddy, with her lips trembling . "Here, Daddy. I love you." She held out her hand. Inside it was the plastic pearl necklace that she loved so much. When he saw this, Anny's father smiled with surprise. He then pulled a cute box out of his pocket. Inside the box was a real and colourful pearl necklace, which was waiting for Anny for so long. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? _ . A) Anny worked hard to pay for the plastic necklace B) Anny's father wanted the plastic necklace C) Anny knew her father had bought her a real necklace D) Anny gave the plastic necklace to her father because she didn't like it any more
The answer to this question is: | A |
Definition: Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Input: One day, a brave jackal came to the river to drink some water. He saw a lion looking weak and tired, and asked, "What is the matter, King of the Jungle?" The lion told the jackal his story. The jackal felt sorry for the lion. He pulled and pulled at the lion's tail until the lion became free. The lion was very happy and said, "Thank you so much for helping me. I thought I would die! You are my friend for life! I would like you to come and live with me. From now on, I will hunt and share my food with you." The jackal moved in with the lion's family and had a wonderful time. Soon, the lion had children of his own and so did the jackal. The lioness was not happy about the friendship. She complained to her children. Her children complained to the jackal's children; the jackal's children complained to their mother and their mother complained to the jackal. The jackal was upset and told the lion, "You told me to live with you. If you don't like it any more, you should have said so yourself." The lion was shocked and said, "This is not true. I've never complained about you. I still want you to continue staying with me." The jackal said, "We understand each other. But our families don't. Perhaps it is better for us to live apart, but continue meeting each other when we are free. We can even hunt together!" The two families parted, but the lion and the jackal met often and remained friends for the rest of their lives. From the above paragraphs, we can conclude that in order to keep our good friendship, we have to give something up or give in in some particular cases. However, we can never give up or destroy our families. What do you think of it?
Output: | How was the lion when the jackal first met him? |
1. Included Daphne Von Rey , Jenny Shimizu , Catherine Opie , Sheree Rose , Ron Athey , Vaginal Davis , Bob Flanagan and Michele Mills .
2. Included are Bob Flanagan , Sheree Rose , Ron Athey , Vaginal Davis , Daphne von Rey , Jenny Shimizu , Catherine Opie , Michele Mills .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? | yes |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Let me give you an example: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild.
The answer to this example can be: China
Here is why: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
OK. solve this:
(CNN) Pakistan has sentenced to death an Indian man accused of spying, further raising tensions between the two countries. India claims the former naval officer was "kidnapped" from Iran and said his execution would be an act of "premeditated murder." Kulbushan Jadhav was arrested in March last year, "for his involvement in espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan," according to a statement released by the Pakistan armed forces Monday. The statement said Jadhav confessed that he was tasked by India's foreign intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), to "plan, coordinate and organize espionage / sabotage activities aiming to destabilize and wage war against Pakistan."Former naval officer was arrested in Pakistan in March 2016India claims the man was kidnapped from Iran
Question:Espionage has long been a tense subject between Pakistan and _.
Answer: | Indian |
Instructions: In this task, you are given a passage and a question regarding that passage. You must determine whether or not the question is answerable from the given passage. If a question is answerable, output should be 'True', otherwise 'False'. You must not consider any other information that is not provided in the passage while labelling True or False.
Input: Passage: Today, Warsaw has some of the best medical facilities in Poland and East-Central Europe. The city is home to the Children's Memorial Health Institute (CMHI), the highest-reference hospital in all of Poland, as well as an active research and education center. While the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology it is one of the largest and most modern oncological institutions in Europe. The clinical section is located in a 10-floor building with 700 beds, 10 operating theatres, an intensive care unit, several diagnostic departments as well as an outpatient clinic. The infrastructure has developed a lot over the past years. Question: How many beds does the Maria Memorial Health Institute have?
Output: | False |
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: After disconnecting carefully handle laptop hard drive to prevent physical damage
ANS: After disconnecting, carefully handle laptop hard drive to prevent physical damage
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Brachiation Ladder 250 cm code 282
ANS: Brachiation Ladder, 250 cm, code 282
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: CISA Exam Registration 440 for ISACA Members and 625 for NonMembers
ANS: CISA Exam Registration: $440 for ISACA Members and $625 for Non-Members
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Anna Marie Wong left with good friends at the conference
ANS: | Anna Marie Wong (left) with good friends at the conference |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer.
what highschool did tom brady go to?
| Junípero Serra High School |
Given the question: Given the following passage "Much of the material in the Canon is not specifically "Theravadin", but is instead the collection of teachings that this school preserved from the early, non-sectarian body of teachings. According to Peter Harvey, it contains material at odds with later Theravadin orthodoxy. He states: "The Theravadins, then, may have added texts to the Canon for some time, but they do not appear to have tampered with what they already had from an earlier period."", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Various early things are what kind of content?
The answer is: | teachings |
Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
Q: Clearly I have no answers, but a suggestion: Look at the global picture and step down from ideological and judgmental postures onto the plane of common sense and compassion.
A: | Here is a suggestion: Look at the global picture and stop judgmental postures onto the plane of common sense and compassion. |
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
Gross Alpha/Beta Particle Activity: The total radioactivity due to alpha or beta particle emissions as inferred from measurements on a dry sample. | Alpha emission is a type of radioactivity. |
Definition: In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage.
Input: passage: A more recent addition to the football helmet is the visor or eye shield, which is affixed to the face mask to protect players from glare or eye injuries, such as pokes. It is believed that the first player to use a protective visor Mark Mullaney of the NFL's Minnesota Vikings in 1984, in order to protect a healing eye injury. Top manufacturers of visors are Nike, Oakley, and Under Armour, with Leader being the first to come out with a visor/shield for former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon (who needed the visor because of a childhood eye injury). While Mullaney and McMahon's visors were tinted, most of the earlier visors were clear or smoked, but they are now offered in a variety of styles ranging from blue, gold, black, rainbow, silver, or amber. High-school and pee-wee leagues prohibit all but clear visors. This rule was enacted so that training staff and coaches can easily view a player's face and eyes in the case of a serious injury, to discern if the player is conscious. The NCAA banned the use of tinted visors for the same reason, and the NFL has followed suit as well. However, players with eye problems may still obtain special permission to wear tinted visors, some notable examples being LaDainian Tomlinson and Chris Canty.
question: can you wear colored visors in college football?
Output: | No |
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
One example: Roman Yakub won first price in a Choral Composition Competition at a liberal arts college founded by who?
Solution is here: William Egbert
Explanation: This is a good example, and output correctly answers the question.
Now, solve this: Sherman Alexie and Helen Fielding, have which mutual occupation?
Solution: | novelist |
Problem: Text: Liberty Island is a federally owned island in Upper New York Bay in the United States, best known as the location of the Statue of Liberty. The island is an exclave of the New York City borough of Manhattan, surrounded by the waters of Jersey City, New Jersey. Long known as Bedloe's Island, it was renamed by an act of the United States Congress in 1956. In 1937, by Presidential Proclamation 2250 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, it became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and in 1966, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of Statue of Liberty National Monument, Ellis Island and Liberty Island.
Question: is the statue of liberty on new jersey?
A: no
Problem: Text: ``Life Is a Highway'' is a song written by Tom Cochrane, from his 1991 album Mad Mad World. The song was Cochrane's most famous song, becoming a number one hit in his native Canada. The song also peaked at number six on the Billboard charts in the United States in 1992. The song has been covered by Rascal Flatts for the Cars soundtrack, as well as by Chris LeDoux, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Home Free.
Question: did chris ledoux sing life is a highway?
A: yes
Problem: Text: Although phylogenetically they are closer to felines and viverrids, and belong to the feliform category, hyenas are behaviourally and morphologically similar to canines in several elements of convergent evolution; both hyenas and canines are non-arboreal, cursorial hunters that catch prey with their teeth rather than claws. Both eat food quickly and may store it, and their calloused feet with large, blunt, nonretractable claws are adapted for running and making sharp turns. However, the hyenas' grooming, scent marking, defecating habits, mating and parental behaviour are consistent with the behaviour of other feliforms.
Question: is the hyena part of the dog family?
A: | no |
Part 1. Definition
Given a passage and a query based on the passage, generate an unambiguous, concise and simple answer to the query from information in the passage. Note that the answer may not be present in exact form.
Part 2. Example
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eligibility. To see if you might be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, visit our pre-screening tool. For households in the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017. To get SNAP benefits, households must meet certain tests, including resource and income tests: 1 Resources. 2 Income. 3 Deductions. 4 Employment Requirements. 5 Special Rules for Elderly or Disabled. 6 Immigrant Eligibility. In fact, we’re not spending enough on food stamps. The need for food assistance is greater than food stamps can fill, and the benefit amount is too low to allow a family to purchase an adequate, healthy diet. The average monthly food stamp benefit per person is only $133.85, or less than $1.50 per person, per meal. Between 2009-2011 the purchasing power of food stamps declined by about 7%, or $47/month for a family of four, due to inflation in the cost of food. You’ve likely heard stories (and outrage) about people using food stamps to purchase “steak and lobster” as well as cigarettes and alcohol, showing up at the grocery store in a nice car, nice clothes, a nice purse or an iPhone. But the federal government sets the food stamps benefit amount at, on average, roughly $4 a day per person. Yes, someone could save up their monthly allotment to buy some high-priced food items for a special occasion. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Effective October 2016. Maximum Monthly SNAP Amounts. The chart below shows the maximum dollar amount of SNAP benefits your household can receive each month. This dollar amount is based on the number of people in your household, your income and your expenses. You could receive any amount up to or including these amounts. National Standards for reasonable amounts have been established for five necessary expenses: food, housekeeping supplies, apparel and services, personal care products and services, and miscellaneous. See the SNAP page on Applicants and Recipients for detailed information about eligibility requirements and benefits. The SNAP home page provides access to information on all aspects of the program. fns On average, 45 million people received SNAP benefits each month in fiscal year 2011, which represents a 70 percent increase over the roughly 26 million people (or one of every 11) who received benefits in 2007. The truth is, a $125 per person per month grocery budget may seem like a farce to a household currently spending $300 per person per month, but it’s actually quite achievable. *For households with more than eight people, add $5,408 per additional person. Always check with the appropriate managing agency to ensure the most accurate guidelines. To see if you might be eligible for SNAP benefits, use SNAP's pre-screening tool. Related Links. ¡ 1 Exija Sus Derechos! - 4300 S. ¡ 2 EXIJA SUS DERECHOS! Usted Tiene El Derecho - DHS 8219 S. ¡ 3 La tarjeta Illinois Link se acepta en mercados de agricultores selectos! DHS 9201 S. 4 B Attitude - Folic Acid - DHS 4758. 5 AABD Cash Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled - DHS 587. 6 Active Play for Families - DHS 4586. Query: average amount food stamps per one person in al for a month
Answer: The average monthly food stamp benefit per person is only $133.85, or less than $1.50 per person.
Explanation: The passage details the eligibility and resources provided by SNAP. The passage includes information on individual per meal food stamp benefit, that can be used to answer the query.
Part 3. Exercise
Interestingly, the Large Grey Mongoose lacks hair both on its hind feet and on a small area around their eyes The Hiding Mongoose The Large Grey Mongoose can be found in Egypt, Spain, Portugal, Israel, and most of sub-Saharan Africa. It was stated that the mongooses can adapt rapidly to different environments as long as there is no competition, so would it not be better to introduce competition or predators to control or manage the mongoose population, this should relive the pressure on the other species like the sea turtles. Cool Facts About The Large Grey Mongoose. The largest species of Mongoose in Africa, the Large Grey Mongoose, also commonly known as the Egyptian Mongoose, grows to nearly 90cm long with a 40cm long tail. They live in India, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Mongoose (herpestidae) can be found in Africa, Southern Asia and Iberian Peninsula. Mongoose were introduced to the … Hawaiian Islands, and West Indies. There are over 40 different species of Mongoose. Mongooses will live in various types of forest (tropical rainforest), dry grassland and near-deserts. They make burrows or take shelter in hollow logs or spaces within rock piles. This is when the mongoose leaps in to take a nip at the back of his enemy’s head. The duel ends when the snake is so tired he can strike no more. Then the mongoose gives a killing bite and starts his dinner. He begins with the snake's head. Fun facts about the King Cobra. 1 They are the only snake that builds nests for its eggs. The female will guard the eggs until they hatch. 2 Snake charmers in Asia often charm king cobras. The cobra is mesmerized by the shape and movement of the flute, not by the sound. 3 They live to around 20 years old. 4 Its conservation status is least concern. With virtually no natural predator in Hawaii, the mongoose population increased exponentially, from the original seventy-two to the thousands we have today. Unfortunately, as mongooses were alert during the day, and rats, at night, the former didn't really exterminate the latter. Since Hawai'i has no squirrels this must be our very own Rikky-Tikky-Tavi, the Small Asian Mongoose. Known also by it's Hawaiian name of 'Iole manakuke (or just manakuke), the word 'Iole means 'rat' and manakuke means mongoose. Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus) Regulatory Status: Hawaii Injurious Wildlife (HAR 124). It is against Hawaii State law for any person to introduce, keep or breed any mongoose within the State except by permit from HDOA; permits are not issued for Kauai County or the island of Lanai. The victory is only a matter of quickness of eye and quickness of foot, -- snake's blow against mongoose's jump, -- and as no eye can follow the motion of a snake's head when it strikes, that makes things much more wonderful than any magic herb. Query: how large can the mongoose grow
Answer: | Egyptian Mongoose, grows to nearly 90 cm long with a 40 cm long tail. |
Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
Let me give you an example: Except for this small vocal minority, we have just not gotten a lot of groundswell against this from members, " says APA president Philip G. Zimbardo of Stanford University.
The answer to this example can be: "Except for this small vocal minority, we have not gotten a lot of groundswell against this," says APA president Zimbardo.
Here is why: Both texts convey the same meaning that they have not gotten much groundswell against this except for small minority.
OK. solve this:
Each of us needs to be ambassadors for Dentistry within our own practices, and at church, athletic and social events. Let's do our best to keep I.U.
Answer: | Each of us needs to be ambassadors for Dentistry, and at church, athletic and social events. Let's do our best. |
best parental filter saves kids from game addiction
How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized? | Best Parental Filter Saves Kids from Game Addiction |
Q: Kurt Vonnegut, writer and famous speech giver at US university graduation ceremonies, made this point to one group of soon-to-be-non-students: If this isn't nice, I don't know what is. It is the end of a story about his grandpa who, on a summer's afternoon, would find the shade of a tree under which he could rest with a glass of homemade lemonade. The family didn't have a lot of cash, the grandpa worked hard every day of his life, but no matter how relentless the day-to-day was, he would always repeat this phrase as a reminder to those around him that, at the end of the day, this is all still amazing to be part of. This kind of optimism, as you might call it, can often disappear in a flash in the busy-ness of business or school. Things become impossible, hardgoing, relentless(ly difficult). And the reasons we give for that busyness nearly always involve someone or something else - the system, the job, the weather... For many years, people would ask the salutary "how are you?" and my answer was a stock one: "I'm tired." It was my wife who pointed it out to me, presumably because everyone else was too polite to express their boredom with my reply. The fact is, most people feel tired most of the time, until they make a switch in their life. That switch is deciding that the only person who can turn that frown upside down, who can make crazy stuff happen (or attempt to, and enjoy the process), is you. And in Vonnegut's case, that switch came from saying out loud the one phrase that brings us back to the good elements in what we or our team or our family is doing at any given moment: If this isn't nice, I don't know what is. What is probably true about Vonnegut's grandpa? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. he had an indifferent attitude B. he had a negative attitude C. he had a positive attitude D. not enough information
A: C
Q: SHE moved through the crowded streets like she owned the place. Hell, if things went as planned in the coming months, she might in fact own the place. Or some other place if that's what she wanted. If things went as planned, there was no limit to what she could have. She smiled to herself as a crowd of sunburned, middle-aged men broke ranks to let her pass on her way toward Mallory Square. They had no idea who she was, but she liked to think that they could sense her strength and that it intimidated them. Not enough to stop them from staring openly at her chest of course, but what did she expect? They were still men. Duval Street, Key West's main tourist drag, buzzed with early evening activity. The sun had set less than an hour ago, and the throngs moving up from the nightly sunset ritual in Mallory Square now wandered about, trying to choose between the dozens of bars and restaurants vying for their attention. She moved against the general flow and seemed to know exactly where she was going. She knew these streets well and had planned out her route ahead of time. But something bothered her. That nagging feeling in the back of her brain that she'd long ago learned to heed even though it was wrong as often as it was right. You couldn't survive in her world without learning to pay attention to such feelings, and she'd more than survived - she'd prospered beyond the dreams of any young hacker or con artist. Heeding the subliminal warning, she changed plans and stepped out into the crawling Duval Street traffic. A purple taxi honked angrily but she just smiled as she strode across the street and stared intently at a display of cheap, tasteless T-shirts in a storefront window. Why was she probably intimidating? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. not enough information B. because she was wearing a new outfit C. because of her self confidence D. because it was a group of men
A: C
Q: The White House said Monday that President Donald Trump "doesn't believe any of these accusations" made by adult film actress Stormy Daniels that she had a one-night affair with the future U.S. leader in 2006 and five years later was threatened to keep quiet about their alleged liaison. Trump spokesman Raj Shah rejected any suggestion that Trump had engaged in wrongdoing because his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, paid the porn star $130,000 from his own funds in hush money shortly before the 2016 presidential election. "False charges are settled out of court all the time," said Shah, who faced a barrage of questions from reporters after a lengthy Daniels interview aired Sunday night on 60 Minutes, a CBS News show that drew its biggest ratings in a decade for the spectacle. "He's consistently denied these accusations," Shah said of Trump. The spokesman said the 39-year-old Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was "inconsistent" because she has at various times denied she had a sexual encounter with Trump, but now claims she is telling the truth that she met up with him at a celebrity golf tournament in Nevada. Shah also dismissed Daniels' claim that in 2011, when she was on her way to a fitness class in Las Vegas with her infant daughter, she was approached by a stranger who threatened her. "A guy walked up on me and said to me, 'Leave Trump alone. Forget the story,' " Daniels told journalist Anderson Cooper. "And then he leaned around and looked at my daughter and said, 'That's a beautiful little girl. It'd be a shame if something happened to her mom.' And then he was gone." Trump has yet to comment directly on Daniels' story. However, he posted a Twitter comment Monday that seemed to allude to the controversy. Daniels says the Las Vegas incident occurred shortly after she first tried to sell her story about her encounter with Trump to a tabloid magazine. She said the incident made her fearful for years and that she thought she was doing the right thing when she accepted $130,000 from Trump... After this article, Trump probably still: Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. Is still being covered by the press about this B. Denies he had an affair with Daniels C. Is still President D. not enough information
| A: B |
Instructions: Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Input: Vera Grafin von Lehndorff-Steinort or Veruschka von Lehndorff (born 14 May 1939) is a German model, actress, and artist who was popular during the 1960s.
Output: | The nationality of Veruschka von Lehndorff? |
Definition: In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False.
Input: India national football team -- By March 2015, after not playing any matches, India reached their lowest FIFA ranking position of 173. A couple months prior, Stephen Constantine was re-hired as the head coach after first leading India more than a decade before. Constantine's first major assignment back as the India head coach were the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. After making it through the first round of qualifiers, India crashed out during the second round, losing seven of their eight matches and thus, once again, failed to qualify for the World Cup.
Output: | is india in the 2018 fifa world cup |
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 will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Passage: 'The size of a matrix is defined by the number of rows and columns that it contains. A matrix with m rows and n columns is called an m × n matrix or m-by-n matrix, while m and n are called its dimensions. For example, the matrix A above is a 3 × 2 matrix.'. Question: 'who came up with eating turkey on thanksgiving'.
Solution: False
Why? The passage does not mention anything about Thanksgiving turkeys so the passage does not answer the question. The output is 'False', so this is a good example.
New input: Passage: 'The West Coast or Pacific Coast is the coastline along which the contiguous Western United States meets the North Pacific Ocean. As a region, this term most often refers to the coastal states of California, Oregon and Washington. More specifically, it refers to an area defined on the east by the Cascade Range, Sierra Nevada and Mojave Desert, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Census groups the five states of California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii together as the Pacific States division.'. Question: 'who moved the capital from rome to constantinople'.
Solution: | False |
Teacher:In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics as passages and a question from the passage. We ask you to answer the question by classifying the answer as 0 (False) or 1 (True)
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Passage: Hocus Pocus (1993 film) -- In the 1994 TV documentary Hocus Pocus: Begin the Magic, and on the film's Blu-ray release, producer David Kirschner said he came up with the idea for the film one night. He and his young daughter were sitting outside and his neighbor's black cat strayed by. Kirschner invented a tale of how the cat was once a boy who was changed into a feline three hundred years ago by three witches.
Question: is the movie hocus pocus based on a book
Student: | 0 |
Question: Old people are easy to feel lonely because their children are busy with their work and have little time to spend with them.Most of them have to be companied by pet dogs.However,it is sometimes impossible for some old people to keep pet dogs because they are too old or ill to take care of pet dogs. Experts are studying the influence of robotic dogs on old people's depression ,physical activity,and life satisfaction.Researchers are placing robotic dogs in the homes of lonely old people to see whether they can improve the quality of life for old people.Alan Beck,an expert in human-animal relationship,said,"Old people should be more active,challenged,excited.The problem is how we promote that,especially for those without friends or help.A robotic dog could be a solution." In the study,the robot,called AIBO,is placed for six weeks in the houses of some old people who live alone.These old people will keep a diary to note their feelings and activities before and after AIBO.Researchers will collect basic data for six weeks.Then,the researchers will review the data to decide if there are any changes in the life of its owner. "I talk to him all the time,and he responds to my voice,"says a 70-year-old lady."When I'm watching TV,he'll stay in my arms until he wants down.He has a mind of his own." The AIBOs respond to certain orders.The researchers say they have some advantages over real dogs,especially for old people.Often the elderly are disabled and cannot care for an animal by walking it or playing with it.A robotic dog needn't any exercise and feeding concerns. "At the beginning,it was believed that no one would prefer the robotic dog because it was metal and not furry ,"Beck says."But it's amazing how quickly we have given up that belief." Hopefully,these robotic pets could become a more valuable health helper.They will record their masters'blood pressure,oxygen levels,or heart rhythms.AIBOs may even one day have games that can help exciting older people's minds. The author may believe that the future robotic dogs can . A) help excit old people's minds B) take the place of real dogs C) cure a lot of serious diseases D) change people's beliefs
Answer: B
Question: When different species of birds flock together, their flight formations are determined by social dynamics both between and within species. New research from the Universities of Cambridge and Exeter reveals for the first time that, contrary to current models used to explain the movement of flocks, the differences between bird species and social relationships between individuals play a critical role in determining the dynamics of mixed-species flocks. The unified behaviour of bird flocks has puzzled scientists for hundreds of years. One naturalist from the turn of the century even suggested telepathy may be involved. There have since been more logical explanations, including mathematical models that show that repeated interactions among individuals following simple rules can _ coordinated group movements. However, these models usually rely on the assumption that individuals within groups are identical and interact independently, which may not reflect reality. Jolle Jolles, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge's Department of Zoology and author of the paper, said:"Spectacular collective behaviour can be found in a large range of animal species, and we now know that often these complex coordinated group movements may be the result of individuals following simple rules. However, rarely are the individual characteristics and social relationships within them taken into account. Our research highlights that these striking displays of group behaviour are much more complex." By analysing high-resolution photographs of mixed flocks of rooks and jackdaws (both from the corvid family), the researchers found that rather than individuals interacting in a consistent fashion throughout the flock, interactions depended on social dynamics between the different species as well as relationships within a species. The researchers discovered that birds prefer to fly close to members of their own species, and that the larger and more dominant rooks take the lead by flying near the front of flocks. Additionally, the... What is the main idea of the passage? A) How birds interact in simple rules. B) How birds of different feathers flock together. C) Why birds show preference to flocking. D) Why birds display the characteristics.
Answer: B
Question: One day, a train was approaching the small town of Cheekyville. On the train was a young man with a big suitcase. He was called William Warbler, and he looked very common indeed. What made him most unusual, though, was the fact that whenever he needed to communicate he did it by singing opera . It didn't matter to William whether it was simply a matter of answering a brief greeting, like "good day". He would clear his voice and respond, "Gooood dayyy to youuuuuuuu... toooooo!" No one could get a normal spoken word out of him and no one knew how he made his living. As he lived quite simply, always wearing his same old second-hand suit, people often looked down on him. William had been in Cheekyville for some years, when, one day, word spread round town like wildfire: William had played a role in a very important opera in the nation's capital. Everyone in the capital went to see it, and it was a great success. Everyone in Cheekyville felt it was a surprise. But something more surprising was, when William was being interviewed by reporters, he answered their questions by speaking rather than singing. And he did it with great manners, and with a clear and pleasant voice. From that day, William gave up singing at all hours. Now he did it only during his stage appearances and world tours. Some people suspected why he had changed, but others continued believing him to be somewhat mad. They wouldn't have thought so if they had seen what William kept in his big suitcase. It was a large stone, with a hand-carved message on it. The message said: "Practice, my boy. Practice every second, for you never know when your chance will come." Little did people realize that he only got the role in the opera because the director had heard William singing while out buying a newspaper. According to the text, William _ . A) had no idea whether he should continue doing something mad B) was nervous and didn't know how to sing when he was interviewed C) was selling newspapers when the opera director heard him singing D) practiced singing whenever possible before he became famous
Answer: | D |
Sam Farragut is a sociopathic business executive in Southern California who forces a team of advertising agency employees to embark on a dangerous dirtbike trip to the Baja California desert in order to compete for his business . The men are Warren Summerfield , a suicidal middle-aged ad executive who has been fired from the agency ; the straightlaced Paul McIlvain who is inattentive to his wife , and brash art designer Maxon who feels suddenly trapped after his girlfriend announces she is pregnant . There are numerous long sequences of motorcycle riding on desert backroads . Summerfield has been having an affair with McIlvian's wife . He has not told his wife that he was fired and is simply serving out his tenure at the agency while looking for a new position . His wife is actually aware of the affair . Farragut convinces the ad men to make the motorcycle journey on the pretext of looking for a location to shoot a commercial . In reality , Farragut is reckless and looking to involve the men in spontaneous edgy adventure of his own manipulation . After they leave , McIlvain's wife suspects that Summerfield is planning to kill himself for the insurance money , but she can not convince Summerfield's wife to instigate a search . The four men travel deeper into Mexico on isolated dirt roads . At one point Summerfield contemplates plunging off a cliff . After being humiliated by a young American couple in a Baja bar , Farragut tracks them down on the beach while accompanied by Maxon .
Question: "Who does the father accompany to track down the young American couple?"
Answer: "McIIvian"
Is this answer correct?
pick from the following.
(i). no
(ii). yes...I think the answer is | (i). |
Definition: Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Input: Robert Edward Chambliss (January 14, 1904 -- October 29, 1985), also known as Dynamite Bob, was convicted in 1977 of murder for his role as conspirator in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in 1963.
Output: | Which crime led to the conviction of Robert Edward Chambliss? |
Article: Strasbourg's historic city centre, the Grande Île (Grand Island), was classified a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1988, the first time such an honour was placed on an entire city centre. Strasbourg is immersed in the Franco-German culture and although violently disputed throughout history, has been a bridge of unity between France and Germany for centuries, especially through the University of Strasbourg, currently the second largest in France, and the coexistence of Catholic and Protestant culture. The largest Islamic place of worship in France, the Strasbourg Grand Mosque, was inaugurated by French Interior Minister Manuel Valls on 27 September 2012.
Now answer this question: What is the culture in Strasbourg? | Franco-German |
DIALOG:
Who is Jenae Ambrose?
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Next turn: Jenae Ambrose Jenae Ambrose (born 29 December 1997) is a Bahamian sprinter.
Problem: What could be the response? DIALOG:
What was the capacity of the Maghreb–Europe Gas Pipeline?
- An initial capacity of the pipeline was 8.6 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas per year, which was later expanded to 12 bcm.
- Where was the pipeline located?
- The Algerian section of pipeline, long, runs from the Hassi R'mel field in Algeria to the Moroccan border.
- Who owned the pipeline?
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A: It is owned and operated by the Algerian energy company, Sonatrach.
QUESTION: Write another turn of this conversation. DIALOG:
Where is Vellahn located?
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ANS: Vellahn Vellahn is a municipality in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
question: Write a response. DIALOG:
What do you know about Antaeotricha nictitans?
- Antaeotricha nictitans Antaeotricha nictitans is a moth in the family Depressariidae.
- What year was it described?
- It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1854.
- Where is it found?
- It is found in Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana and Paraguay.
- What is the wingspan?
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response: The wingspan is 27–30 mm.
Q: See the conversation. DIALOG:
What did Heinrich Heine do in Italy?
- This Italian journey resulted in a series of new works: "Die Reise von München nach Genua" ("Journey from Munich to Genoa"), "Die Bäder von Lucca" ("The Baths of Lucca") and "Die Stadt Lucca" ("The Town of Lucca").
- Did he have any problems while in Italy?
- " Die Bäder von Lucca" embroiled Heine in controversy.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Next: The aristocratic poet August von Platen had been annoyed by some epigrams by Immermann which Heine had included in the second volume of "Reisebilder".
Q: See the conversation. DIALOG:
What do you know about Anomiopus laetus?
- Anomiopus laetus Anomiopus laetus is a species of true dung beetle that is endemic to Brazil, and is known from Amazonas, Pará and Acre states.
- What is the importance of Anomiopus laetus?
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Next: | It may be a myrmecophile. |
Teacher:In this task, you will be given a passage to read. A fill in the blank question will be given to you. Your answer should fit the blank appropriately.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: In 1924 , the family moved into a four @-@ level , semi @-@ detached Victorian house at 23 The Waldrons . Barker had a studio built in the garden and her sister conducted a kindergarten in a room at the back of the house . The family lived frugally and attended both St. Edmund 's and St. Andrew 's in Croydon – low churches for the less privileged . Barker sometimes incorporated portraits of her fellow parishioners in her religious works . She was described by Canon Ingram Hill as one of the pillars of St. Andrew 's . The children in the kindergarten modelled for the Flower Fairies until the kindergarten closed in 1940 . In an interview in 1958 , Barker said , She also painted the children of relatives as well as Gladys Tidy , the Barkers ' young housekeeper , who posed for the Primrose Fairy in 1923 . The plants were painted from life , and if a specimen was not readily at hand , Kew Gardens staff would provide her the specimens needed . Barker designed and built the Flower Fairy costumes , and based each on the flowers and leaves of the particular plant to be illustrated . The costumes were kept in a trunk in her studio along with wings made of twigs and gauze . Each was broken down after an illustration was completed and the parts recycled for other costumes . She often referred to Dion Clayton Calthrop 's English Costume. fill in the blank :In 1924 , the family moved into a four @-@ __________________ , semi @-@ detached Victorian house at 23 The Waldrons .
Student: | level |
Answer the following question: "Hon? You still awake?" Quiet. Jan pulled herself out of the bed and stood up, looking around the dark room for anything. She needed something, something that she could grab onto, and hold, hold until it hurt, hold until blood made racing red lines down her arms, until her hands were raw. She left the room and walked quietly into the now guest room that had been Rob's. Opening the closet, she found the teddy bear that Rob had once confided in and held it in her arms tight as she slumped down on the bed. A quiet sobbing rang through the house accompanied only by the chime of the grandfather clock in the living room every fifteen minutes. As Jan lay on the guest room bed she soon resorted to deep gasps, knowing that meager tears would never be forceful enough to express her worry to those that listened. "Just bring him home, bring him home, bring him home," she mumbled over and over, each time changing the tone slightly in a desperate attempt to make her pleading sound more real. She could hear the occasional snore of her husband and she hated him for it. What kind of person could find sleep at a time like this? Why wasn't he awake worrying? Why wasn't he with her? Her thoughts became dark like blood, evil little monsters eating at her sanity. If her son was crazy and not just a drug addict she could see how easy it was to fall over the line. "Please God, please God, please God, please Rob, Please Rob, Please Rob, Please Rob." Soon, a sleep came but it was peppered with demons. And as the sliver of sun peeked through the window, she held her false self-control tight and said little. How long has Rob probably been gone? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. not enough information B. two weeks C. half an hour D. a few days
Answer: | D |
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them.
The state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that documents and journals belonging to Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza will be released to the public, a key victory in the Hartford Courant’s five-year battle to obtain the information.
The Courant requested access to the documents that state police removed from the Yogananda Street home in Newtown where Lanza killed his mother Nancy Lanza before driving to the school and killing 26 people, including 20 first graders, before killing himself.
In a unanimous decision, the court ordered a lower court judge to reverse himself and deny the state’s appeal of a Freedom of Information Commission decision that ordered the items released.
“Since the day of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the Courant has worked to advance the understanding of how so heinous a tragedy could happen and we applaud today’s decision as we feel these documents are necessary for us to tell a complete story in our reporting,” said Andrew Julien, the Courant’s publisher and editor-in-chief. “Understanding what a mass killer was thinking not only paints a clearer picture of the individual, it helps us identify and understand red flags that could be part of a prevention formula for future mass shootings.”
The state attorney general’s office declined comment Tuesday. The state could ask the Connecticut Supreme Court to reconsider or ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case.
The court rejected several arguments the attorney general’s office made to keep the records sealed, including that the documents seized were the property of the judicial department, were the private property of Nancy and Adam Lanza and shouldn’t be considered public documents because they were seized through a search warrant and never used as evidence in a criminal case.
Among the documents to which the newspaper sought access were a spreadsheet that Lanza kept on his computer of other mass killers going back to at least the 1970s, journals that he wrote, and other items removed from his bedroom during a second search of the house in the days following the Dec, 14, 2012, massacre.
Supreme Court Justices Grill Attorneys In Sandy Hook Records Case »
The records were described in a state police report released a year after the school shooting. The Courant requested access to the records under the state's Freedom of Information Act, but police declined to release them.
The newspaper filed a complaint with the Freedom of Information Commission and won, but the state police appealed to Superior Court, where Judge Carl J. Schuman overruled the commission, setting up the Supreme Court battle.
Gunman Kills 26 At Sandy Hook School In Newtown »
In oral arguments before the court last March, an assistant attorney general representing the state police urged the court to keep the records secret, asking the justices to uphold the ruling of a Superior Court judge who declared the material was private property exempt from the disclosure mandates of Connecticut's public-records laws.
Assistant Attorney General Steven Barry told the justices that state laws governing seized evidence establish strict protocols for handling property taken involuntarily by search warrant, and said the legislature could not have intended the public to have "unfettered access" to the property, even when not used in a criminal action.
In addition to the spreadsheet and booklet, police seized hand-drawn comics, school records and a screenplay featuring a relationship between a 10-year-old boy and a 30-year-old man.
Lanza Had Arsenal Of Guns, Ammunition, Swords, Knives »
The legal question for the justices turned on whether the state's search-and-seizure laws supersede the Freedom of Information Act. But there was a practical element as well, with The Courant arguing that release of the records could help the public understand the ruthless attack on the elementary school, and the state police arguing that a ruling in The Courant's favor could expose financial records or a private diary.
During arguments in the case, several justices challenged Barry's assertion that the laws covering search warrants were in conflict with the Freedom of Information Act and in his written opinion Justice Raheem L. Mullins said the law was silent on the issue.
“The trial court pointed to nothing in the express terms of the search and seizure statutes that creates confidentiality in the documents or otherwise limits the disclosure, copying, or distribution of the documents,” Mullins wrote. “Indeed, the search and seizure statutes are silent on the issues of confidentiality, copying, or disclosure to the public.”
The court also rejected the argument that the documents were private property and should not be disclosed since they were seized from the Lanza home.
“Even if we agree with the trial court that the search and seizure statutes protect the ownership rights of the people whose property has been seized, we cannot conclude that a statutory scheme requiring that property be returned to its owners creates a duty of confidentiality for those items or otherwise limits public disclosure,” Mullins wrote.
State police declined to release the documents, arguing that statutes covering search warrants treat the material as private property that may be used only for limited law-enforcement purposes. On that basis, the police pointed to a portion of the Freedom of Information Act that makes records subject to disclosure unless "otherwise provided by any federal law or state statute."
Uncredited / ASSOCIATED PRESS A photo of Adam Lanza's bedroom where state police recovered journals, computer records and other documents that have never been released to the public. A photo of Adam Lanza's bedroom where state police recovered journals, computer records and other documents that have never been released to the public. (Uncredited / ASSOCIATED PRESS)
The Freedom of Information Commission rejected that argument, concluding that records may be withheld under that provision only if a competing federal or state law explicitly provides for the confidentiality of the records.
But that analysis was rejected in turn by Schuman, setting the stage for the Supreme Court to resolve the dispute over what exactly the phrase "otherwise provided" means under Connecticut law. ||||| FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2012, file photo, a police cruiser sits in the driveway of the home of Nancy Lanza in Newtown, Conn., the Colonial-style house where she had lived with her son Adam Lanza. Some... (Associated Press)
FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2012, file photo, a police cruiser sits in the driveway of the home of Nancy Lanza in Newtown, Conn., the Colonial-style house where she had lived with her son Adam Lanza. Some... (Associated Press)
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Some of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter's personal belongings, including personal journals containing stories about hurting children and a spreadsheet ranking mass murders, must be released to the public because they are not exempt from open record laws, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
Thousands of documents already have been released from the investigation that ended without determining a motive for the massacre of 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012, but the writings could provide insights into the thinking of the shooter, Adam Lanza.
The Hartford Courant and other media organizations requested to view Lanza's belongings, which were seized by authorities during a search of Lanza's home and described in a state police report released about a year after the shooting. State police rejected the requests, citing privacy rights in the state's search and seizure law.
The Courant appealed to the state Freedom of Information Commission, which in 2015 ordered state police to release the documents. But Superior Court Judge Carl Schuman overruled the commission in 2016 — a decision overturned Tuesday in the 5-0 Supreme Court ruling.
"We feel these documents are necessary to tell a complete story in our reporting," said Andrew Julien, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Courant. "Understanding what a mass killer was thinking not only paints a clearer picture of the individual, it helps us identify and understand red flags that could be part of a prevention formula for future mass shootings."
It's not immediately clear when the 35 requested items will be released. The state attorney general's office, which represents state police and declined to comment Tuesday, could ask the Supreme Court to reconsider its ruling or possibly appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. State police officials did not return messages seeking comment.
Among the disputed documents are a spreadsheet ranking mass murders by name and number killed and a notebook titled "The Big Book of Granny." The notebook contains a story that Lanza wrote in the fifth grade about a woman who uses her "rifle cane" to kill people.
Police also so far have not released an eight-page document titled simply, "me," which was described in a police inventory as "detailing relationships, ideal companion, culture, voting, personal beliefs, describes doctors touching children as rape." Another, named "tomorrow," apparently contains details about the author's "desires, list of the benefits of being thin and negative connotations associated with being overweight, list of goals ...".
Some of the other requested items include a folder containing hand-drawn, comic-style pictures and stories about Pokemon-type characters; a packet of educational materials from the Sandy Hook school to Lanza's mother including report cards and an educational plan addressing his mental health issues; a list of problems and requests from Lanza to his mother; and a story about a relationship between a 10-year-old boy and a 20-year-old man.
A report by the Connecticut child advocate said Lanza's severe and deteriorating mental health problems, his preoccupation with violence and access to his mother's weapons "proved a recipe for mass murder."
Lanza's medical and school records included references to diagnoses of autism spectrum disorder, anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder, the child advocate's office said. The 2014 report said Nancy Lanza backed her son's resistance to medication and from the 10th grade on kept him at home, where he was surrounded by an arsenal of firearms and spent long hours playing violent video games.
In Tuesday's court decision, Justice Raheem Mullins wrote that the court must "narrowly construe" language in state law that allows exceptions to public disclosure, and that "otherwise any statute governing an agency's general treatment of records becomes a possible restriction on disclosure."
"The trial court pointed to nothing in the express terms of the search and seizure statutes that creates confidentiality in the documents or otherwise limits the disclosure, copying, or distribution of the documents," wrote Mullins. "Indeed, the search and seizure statutes are silent on the issues of confidentiality, copying, or disclosure to the public." |||||
| The world may soon learn more about what drove Adam Lanza to carry out one of the most disturbing mass murders in American history. Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that state police have to release journals and documents belonging to Lanza, the 20-year-old who killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 before shooting himself. According to a police inventory, the disputed items include a spreadsheet ranking mass murders, and a document titled "me" that details "relationships, ideal companion, culture, voting, personal beliefs, describes doctors touching children as rape," the AP reports. Other items include hand-drawn comics and Lanza's educational and medical records. The items were seized from the home Lanza shared with his mother. He killed her before carrying out the school attack. The court's decision came after years of requests from the Hartford Courant and other news organizations to view the items. "Since the day of the massacre... the Courant has worked to advance the understanding of how so heinous a tragedy could happen and we applaud today’s decision as we feel these documents are necessary for us to tell a complete story in our reporting," says Courant editor-in-chief Andrew Julien. "Understanding what a mass killer was thinking not only paints a clearer picture of the individual, it helps us identify and understand red flags that could be part of a prevention formula for future mass shootings." It's not clear when the items will be released, or whether state authorities will appeal the decision. (Lanza's writings include a story about a granny with a "rifle cane" that he wrote in the fifth grade.) |
Question: Details of school casualties had been under non-governmental investigation since December 2008 by volunteers including artist and architect Ai Weiwei, who had been constantly posting updates on his blog since March 2009. The official tally of students killed in the earthquake was not released until May 7, 2009, almost a year after the earthquake. According to the state-run Xinhua news agency, the earthquake killed 5,335 students and left another 546 children disabled. In the aftermath of the earthquake, the Chinese government declared that parents who had lost their only children would get free treatment from fertility clinics to reverse vasectomies and tubal ligations conducted by family planning authorities.
Try to answer this question if possible: How many students were killed in Xinhua?
Answer: 5,335
Question: Small Armenian trading and religious communities have existed outside of Armenia for centuries. For example, a community has existed for over a millennium in the Holy Land, and one of the four quarters of the walled Old City of Jerusalem has been called the Armenian Quarter. An Armenian Catholic monastic community of 35 founded in 1717 exists on an island near Venice, Italy. There are also remnants of formerly populous communities in India, Myanmar, Thailand, Belgium, Portugal, Italy, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt.[citation needed]
Try to answer this question if possible: What is the Italian Quarter?
Answer: unanswerable
Question: Focused by the commitment to a Moon landing, in January 1962 the US announced Project Gemini, a two-man spacecraft that would support the later three-man Apollo by developing the key spaceflight technologies of space rendezvous and docking of two craft, flight durations of sufficient length to simulate going to the Moon and back, and extra-vehicular activity to accomplish useful work outside the spacecraft.
Try to answer this question if possible: What year was the Gemini project confirmed?
Answer: 1962
Question: Part of the Ottoman territories in the Balkans (such as Thessaloniki, Macedonia and Kosovo) were temporarily lost after 1402 but were later recovered by Murad II between the 1430s and 1450s. On 10 November 1444, Murad II defeated the Hungarian, Polish, and Wallachian armies under Władysław III of Poland (also King of Hungary) and John Hunyadi at the Battle of Varna, the final battle of the Crusade of Varna, although Albanians under Skanderbeg continued to resist. Four years later, John Hunyadi prepared another army (of Hungarian and Wallachian forces) to attack the Turks but was again defeated by Murad II at the Second Battle of Kosovo in 1448.
Try to answer this question if possible: In what battle did Murad II leave as the victory in 1448?
Answer: | Second Battle of Kosovo |
Q: Given the following passage "In order to explain the common features shared by Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages, many scholars have proposed the Indo-Aryan migration theory, asserting that the original speakers of what became Sanskrit arrived in what is now India and Pakistan from the north-west some time during the early second millennium BCE. Evidence for such a theory includes the close relationship between the Indo-Iranian tongues and the Baltic and Slavic languages, vocabulary exchange with the non-Indo-European Uralic languages, and the nature of the attested Indo-European words for flora and fauna.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Slavic languages can be found in which general area?
A: European
Question: Given the following passage "By the late Eastern Han period, an early form of semi-cursive script appeared, developing out of a cursively written form of neo-clerical script[c] and simple cursive. This semi-cursive script was traditionally attributed to Liu Desheng c. 147–188 AD,[d] although such attributions refer to early masters of a script rather than to their actual inventors, since the scripts generally evolved into being over time. Qiu gives examples of early semi-cursive script, showing that it had popular origins rather than being purely Liu’s invention.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What is an attribute of the originator?
Answer: although such attributions refer to early masters of a script rather than to their actual inventors, since the scripts generally evolved into being over time
[Q]: Given the following passage "Much of the Alpine culture is unchanged since the medieval period when skills that guaranteed survival in the mountain valleys and in the highest villages became mainstays, leading to strong traditions of carpentry, woodcarving, baking and pastry-making, and cheesemaking.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What has happened to the Alpine?
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[A]: unchanged
input: Please answer the following: Given the following passage "The Alps provide lowland Europe with drinking water, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. Although the area is only about 11 percent of the surface area of Europe, the Alps provide up to 90 percent of water to lowland Europe, particularly to arid areas and during the summer months. Cities such as Milan depend on 80 percent of water from Alpine runoff. Water from the rivers is used in over 500 hydroelectricity power plants, generating as much as 2900 kilowatts of electricity.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What powers the electricity?
++++++++++
output: 500 hydroelectricity power plants
Please answer this: Given the following passage "Cork was one of the most rail-oriented cities in Ireland, featuring eight stations at various times. The main route, still much the same today, is from Dublin Heuston. Originally terminating on the city's outskirts at Blackpool, the route now reaches the city centre terminus of Kent Station via Glanmire tunnel. Now a through station, the line through Kent connects the towns of Cobh and Midleton east of the city. This also connected to the seaside town of Youghal, until the 1980s.[citation needed]", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Which is not a rail station: Kent Station, Ireland, or Blackpool?
++++++++
Answer: Ireland
Question: Given the following passage "Around the end of the 19th century and into the 20th century, the Meiji era was marked by the reign of the Meiji Emperor. During this time, Japan started its modernization and rose to world power status. This era name means "Enlightened Rule". In Japan, the Meiji Restoration started in the 1860s, marking the rapid modernization by the Japanese themselves along European lines. Much research has focused on the issues of discontinuity versus continuity with the previous Tokugawa Period. In the 1960s younger Japanese scholars led by Irokawa Daikichi, reacted against the bureaucratic superstate, and began searching for the historic role of the common people . They avoided the elite, and focused not on political events but on social forces and attitudes. They rejected both Marxism and modernization theory as alien and confining. They stressed the importance of popular energies in the development of modern Japan. They enlarged history by using the methods of social history. It was not until the beginning of the Meiji Era that the Japanese government began taking modernization seriously. Japan expanded its military production base by opening arsenals in various locations. The hyobusho (war office) was replaced with a War Department and a Naval Department. The samurai class suffered great disappointment the following years.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: When did the Tokugawa Period end?
Answer: | the end of the 19th century |
this is not merely a coincidence.
Capitalize this past sentence correctly. | This is not merely a coincidence. |
Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete.
One example: How are i.e. and e.g. pronounced?
Solution is here: i.e. stands for id est (Latin), which means 'that is'. You use it to link in a deeper explanation about something. Pronounce it 'eye - ee'. e.g. stands for exempli gratia (also Latin), which means 'for example'. You use it to link in an example of a more generic term. Pronounce it 'ee - jee'
Explanation: Perfect answer because it's consistent with context uses required information from the question to provide the detailed answer with an example.
Now, solve this: I'm looking for a short word that could describe people who are always going to every event in town. It doesn't need to be an existing word, feel free to create one of your own. It can also be made of words related to events and parties. (ex: club, event, guest list, etc.) Edit The word will serve as a new term to describ these people in a favorable way. It will probably be used for an app name so it need to be catchy and fun. ( Preferably ).
Solution: | You may be looking for socialite: someone who is well-known in fashionable society and is often seen at parties and other social events for wealthy people (Merriam-Webster) |
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 will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options.
For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. (A) Tian Tian (B) UK (C) Edinburgh Zoo (D) Sweetie (E) Yang Guang (F) China
Solution: (F)
Why? This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
New input: (CNN) Jared Kushner, the President's son-in-law and senior adviser, made a rare public statement Monday following his meeting with Senate intelligence committee staffers, saying his answers and information he provided the committee show "all of my actions were proper" in the course of the campaign. Standing behind a White House logo outside the West Wing, he said "I did not collude with Russia," adding "I do not know of anyone else" on the campaign who did so. His comments outside the White House were similar to an 11-page statement released ahead of his closed-door interview with Senate intelligence committee staff. In that document, Kushner offered his first public accounting of what he says are his four meetings with Russians during the 2016 campaign and transition, offering previously undisclosed details of those meetings. The statement comes as federal and congressional investigators are scrutinizing Kushner's contacts with Russians as part of their probes into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.Kushner offers his first public accounting of what he says are his four meetings with Russians during the 2016 campaign and transitionKushner also seeks to distance himself from the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower
Questions:That meeting was the subject of reports claiming that _ and Kislyak had sought to establish a secret backchannel between the two countries, which Kushner denies. (A) CNN (B) Jared Kushner (C) Senate (D) White House (E) West Wing (F) Russia (G) Russians (H) Russian (I) Trump Tower
Solution: | (B) |
Add punctuation to the following sentence: CONTEC Bike Wall Bracket Wall Store for one bike also for skis snowboards and other items additional Read More | CONTEC Bike Wall Bracket "Wall Store" for one bike, also for skis, snowboards and other items, additional ...Read More |
Definition: Given an English sentence, convert it into the french language.
Input: By the end of 1867 , the French mission had trained a total of 10,000 men , voluntaries and recruits , organized into seven infantry regiments , one cavalry battalion , and four artillery battalions .
Output: | À la fin de 1867 , la mission française a formé un total de 10 000 hommes , bénévoles et recrues , organisés en sept régiments d' infanterie , un bataillon de cavalerie et quatre bataillons d' artillerie . |
QUESTION: Where is likely to have a popular delicatessen?
Options:
- city center
- mall
- shop
- michigan
- large city
ANSWER: Large city is a metropolis or a big city with a large population and many services. Large city is likely to have a popular delicatessen.
The answer is large city
q: Joe plays a percussion instrument in something. What might be play in?
Options:
- own home
- music store
- marching band
- orchestra
- party
a: A percussion instrument means a musical instrument. Orchestra is a group of instrumentalists playing music together.
The answer is orchestra
QUESTION: She loved finding the art in nature, and loved how what would explain it?
Options:
- science
- math
- graffiti
- logic
- education
ANSWER: Science is a systematic study of the physical and natural world. Physical and natural world is nature.
The answer is science
q: When they got a divorce, they stopped talking to each other, so what did they have?
Options:
- richer
- depression
- meloncoly
- bad feelings
- emotional distress
a: People generally get divorce when they are not happy with each other. Not happy means having bad feelings. People with bad feelings don't talk to each other.
The answer is bad feelings
QUESTION: where did the girl drank a cup of coffee?
Options:
- coffee shop
- desk
- office
- upstairs
- table
ANSWER: Coffee shop is a cafe serving coffee and light refreshments. The girl drank a cup of coffee at a coffee shop.
The answer is coffee shop
QUESTION: Her voice lent her to the alto section, what group did she join?
Options:
- symphony
- concerto
- choir
- theater troupe
- marching band
ANSWER: | Choir is an organized group of singers. Alto section is an organised group in a choir.
The answer is choir |
I had the meanest mother in the world.While other kids ate candy for breakfast.I had to have cereal, eggs and toast.Others had cakes and candy for lunch, while we had to eat a sandwich.As you can guess, my supper was different from the other kids'.But at least I was not alone in my suffering.My sister and two brothers had the same mean mother as I did. My mother insisted on knowing where we were at all times.She had to know who our friends were and what we were doing.We had to wear clean clothes every day.Other kids always wore their clothes for days. We reached the height of disgrace because she made our clothes herself, just to save money. The worst is yet to come.We had to be in bed by 9:00 each night and up at 7:45 the next morning.So while my friends slept, my mother actually had the courage to break Child Labor Law.She made us work. I believed she lay awake all night thinking up mean things to do to us.Through the years, our friends' report cards had beautiful colors on them, black for passing, red for failing.My mother, however, would only be satisfied with black marks.None of us was allowed the pleasure of being a dropout . She forced us to grow up into educated and honest adults.Using this as a background, I'm now trying to bring up my three children.I'm filled with pride when my children think I am mean because now I thank God every day for giving me the meanest mother in the world. It can be inferred from the passage that _ . A) the writer's family lived a miserable life B) all the other kids studied better than the writer C) Mother was punished for breaking the Labor Law D) the writer worked hard and usually got good grades in studies
Answer: | D |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage.
passage: Now You See Me is a series of heist thriller films written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt. They focus on the actions of a team of illusionists named ``The Four Horsemen'' who pull off near impossible heists. The series features an ensemble cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, Lizzy Caplan, and Morgan Freeman. The first film was released in 2013, while the second was released in 2016, and a third film is currently in development and set to be released in 2019. The series has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences and grossed nearly $700 million worldwide.
question: will there be another now you see me movie?
Output: | Yes |
For this chain-of-thought reasoning and answer, what was the question?
At dinner, quiet conversation take place. while eating, we tend to conversate slowly.
A: dinner | Q: Where is quiet conversation likely to take place?
Options:
- friend's house
- party
- dinner
- stadium
- water cooler |
Q: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been cleared of 'aggravated pimping' over orgies held during the global financial crisis. Strauss-Kahn, who was once widely expected to become French president, was accused of procuring seven prostitutes for 'beast-like' sex parties that took place between 2008 and 2011, while he was married. He admitted that the orgies took place, but denied knowing the women were paid to be there, saying he believed they were simply 'libertine'. Strauss-Kahn, known as DSK in France, had been facing 10 years behind bars until his acquittal today. The verdict draws to a close four years of legal drama for Strauss-Kahn which saw his presidential ambitions implode, and his 20-year marriage collapse.Dominique Strauss-Kahn admitted to taking part in group sex partiesSaid they were 'recreational sessions' away from his job 'saving the world'However he denied knowing that the women involved were prostitutesVerdict ends four years of legal battles than ended his presidential hopes
Question:In their closing arguments, his lawyers said the case against him had 'collapsed' into nothing more than an indictment of Strauss-_'s morals, and the prosecution appeared to agree.
A: | Kahn |
In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence.
--------
Question: It would lead to tremendous air and noise pollution .
Answer: It would lead to tremendous air and noise population .
Question: Also they can go shopping and buy new and fashionable clothes .
Answer: Also they can go for shopping and buying a new fashionable clothes .
Question: In old times , families tended to live in the same place for ages .
Answer: | In old times , the familes tend to live in the same place for ages .
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This text is missing some spaces, please add them: It'ssomethingIpickedfromanold,oldthingIwrotewaybackwhenbeforeDALnetwaseverthoughtofandbeforeIRChadevenbeeninventedyet.Idon'thavethatanymore--Idon'tthinkanyonedoes,thoughmaybesomeonestillhasitrottingonsomeoldharddrivesomewhere.Ihopenot,tobehonest;itmust'vebeenprettyawful.
| It's something I picked from an old, old thing I wrote way back when before DALnet was ever thought of and before IRC had even been invented yet. I don't have that anymore -- I don't think anyone does, though maybe someone still has it rotting on some old hard drive somewhere. I hope not, to be honest; it must've been pretty awful. |
Input: Read this: The Abbot of Monte Cassino, Desiderius sent envoys to Constantinople some time after 1066 to hire expert Byzantine mosaicists for the decoration of the rebuilt abbey church. According to chronicler Leo of Ostia the Greek artists decorated the apse, the arch and the vestibule of the basilica. Their work was admired by contemporaries but was totally destroyed in later centuries except two fragments depicting greyhounds (now in the Monte Cassino Museum). "The abbot in his wisdom decided that great number of young monks in the monastery should be thoroughly initiated in these arts" – says the chronicler about the role of the Greeks in the revival of mosaic art in medieval Italy.
Question: After what time did the Abbot of Monte Cassino send for Byzantine mosaicists?
Output: 1066
Input: Read this: Pascal Lissouba, who became Congo's first elected president (1992–1997) during the period of multi-party democracy, attempted to implement economic reforms with IMF backing to liberalise the economy. In June 1996 the IMF approved a three-year SDR69.5m (US$100m) enhanced structural adjustment facility (ESAF) and was on the verge of announcing a renewed annual agreement when civil war broke out in Congo in mid-1997.
Question: Who was Congo's last elected president?
Output: unanswerable
Input: Read this: In 1839, Melbourne resigned after Radicals and Tories (both of whom Victoria detested) voted against a bill to suspend the constitution of Jamaica. The bill removed political power from plantation owners who were resisting measures associated with the abolition of slavery. The Queen commissioned a Tory, Sir Robert Peel, to form a new ministry. At the time, it was customary for the prime minister to appoint members of the Royal Household, who were usually his political allies and their spouses. Many of the Queen's ladies of the bedchamber were wives of Whigs, and Peel expected to replace them with wives of Tories. In what became known as the bedchamber crisis, Victoria, advised by Melbourne, objected to their removal. Peel refused to govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his commission, allowing Melbourne to return to office.
Question: Who voted for the bill to end the constitution of Jamaica?
Output: unanswerable
Input: Read this: In the next century which is the beginning of the Classical period, it was considered that beauty in visible things as in everything else, consisted of symmetry and proportions. The artists tried also to represent motion in a specific moment (Myron), which may be considered as the reappearance of the dormant Minoan element. Anatomy and geometry are fused in one, and each does something to the other. The Greek sculptors tried to clarify it by looking for mathematical proportions, just as they sought some reality behind appearances. Polykleitos in his Canon wrote that beauty consists in the proportion not of the elements (materials), but of the parts, that is the interrelation of parts with one another and with the whole. It seems that he was influenced by the theories of Pythagoras. The famous Apollo of Mantua and its variants are early forms of the Apollo Citharoedus statue type, in which the god holds the cithara in his left arm. The type is represented by neo-Attic Imperial Roman copies of the late 1st or early 2nd century, modelled upon a supposed Greek bronze original made in the second quarter of the 5th century BCE, in a style similar to works of Polykleitos but more archaic. The Apollo held the cythara against his extended left arm, of which in the Louvre example, a fragment of one twisting scrolling horn upright remains against his biceps.
Question: What type of art is modeled after a supposed Greek bronze original made in the second quarter of the 5th Century BCE.
Output: | neo-Attic Imperial Roman copies of the late 1st or early 2nd century |
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
Before the game, Alabama Birmingham Athletic Director and Coach Gene Bartow presented Cal State Northridge with a $5,000 check from Rust International Corp., for earthquake relief.
Choices: [i] Yes. [ii] It's impossible to say. [iii] No.
Hypothesis: The check was for Tornado relief.
| [iii] |
Problem: How does the sentence end?
Jeremy was trying to sleep so John ate an orange instead of the almond he really wanted since eating the
OPTIONS:
- orange was quiet.
- almond was quiet.
Answer: orange was quiet.
sentence: At the furniture store, the woman chose the green upholstered ottoman rather than the wood chair because the OPTIONS:
- ottoman was harder.
- chair was harder.
complete: chair was harder.
My shampoo did not lather easily on my Afro hair because the
OPTIONS:
- shampoo is too dirty.
- hair is too dirty.
hair is too dirty.
Input: Continue writing.
It was easier for Robert than Aaron to tan because
OPTIONS:
- Robert had a job where they worked outside.
- Aaron had a job where they worked outside.
Continued: Robert had a job where they worked outside.
Story needs to be completed:
At work the man used the hammer rather than the screwdriver, so the
OPTIONS:
- hammer was ultimately dirty.
- screwdriver was ultimately dirty.
My choice:
hammer was ultimately dirty.
Problem: How does the sentence end?
Ian had more money than Kyle did because
OPTIONS:
- Ian owed more back on their taxes.
- Kyle owed more back on their taxes.
Answer: | Kyle owed more back on their taxes. |
What was the response? A dialog between 2 people:
P1) Who is Ray Adduono?.
P2) | Ray Adduono Raymond Jerry Peter Adduono (born January 21, 1947 in Fort William, Ontario) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 221 games in the World Hockey Association. |
You are given a sentence and your task is to generate another sentence that supports the given input.
As the population grows, competition for food also grows. | As the population grows, competition for food grows. |
Problem: (1) Margot A. Thien ( born December 29 , 1971 in San Diego , California ) is an Olympic competitor in the synchronized swimming and American masters .
(2) Margot A. Thien ( born December 29 , 1971 in San Diego , California ) is an American competitor in synchronized swimming and Olympic champion .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) Panchakule is a town and village development committee in Nepal , in the Rapti zone of the southwestern Dang Deokhuri District .
(2) Panchakule is a town and Village Development Committee in Nepal in the Rapti Zone of south-western Dang Deokhuri District .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: yes
Problem: (1) Marouf with Popular athletes such as Ali Daei , Hamid Sourian and Behdad Salimi the helpers in the fight and eradicate poverty and hunger in World Food Programme .
(2) Popular with Marouf - athletes such as Ali Daei , Hamid Sourian and Behdad Salimi , aides in the fight against poverty and hunger in the World Food Programme .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: no
Problem: (1) The area is famous as the site of the Battle of Chausa , where the Humayun forces defeated the army of Mughal - Emperor Sher Shah Suri in 1539 .
(2) The area is famous as the site of the Battle of Chausa , where the Sher Shah Suri forces defeated the army of Mughal - Emperor Humayun in 1539 .
Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing?
A: | no |
TASK DEFINITION: In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question.
PROBLEM: The Phantom of the Opera (French: Le Fantôme de l'Opéra) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. It was first published as a serialization in Le Gaulois from 23 September 1909, to 8 January 1910. It was published in volume form in late March 1910 by Pierre Lafitte. The novel is partly inspired by historical events at the Paris Opera during the nineteenth century and an apocryphal tale concerning the use of a former ballet pupil's skeleton in Carl Maria von Weber's 1841 production of Der Freischütz. It has been successfully adapted into various stage and film adaptations, most notable of which are the 1925 film depiction featuring Lon Chaney, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical.
SOLUTION: what is the history of the phantom of the opera
PROBLEM: Thompson remains best known for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1971), a book first serialized in Rolling Stone in which he grapples with the implications of what he considered the failure of the 1960s counterculture movement. It was adapted on film twice: loosely in Where the Buffalo Roam starring Bill Murray as Thompson in 1980, and directly in 1998 by director Terry Gilliam in film starring Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro. The Doonesbury cartoon character Duke -- who was modeled after Thompson -- pens an essay about 'my shoplifting conviction' entitled 'Fear and Loathing at Macy's Menswear', an obvious reference to Thompson's book.
SOLUTION: who wrote fear and loathing in las vegas
PROBLEM: Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics. The most familiar, and historically the oldest, types of glass are 'silicate glasses' based on the chemical compound silica (silicon dioxide, or quartz), the primary constituent of sand. The term glass, in popular usage, is often used to refer only to this type of material, which is familiar from use as window glass and in glass bottles. Of the many silica-based glasses that exist, ordinary glazing and container glass is formed from a specific type called soda-lime glass, composed of approximately 75% silicon dioxide (SiO), sodium oxide (Na O) from sodium carbonate (Na CO), calcium oxide (CaO), also called lime, and several minor additives.
SOLUTION: | name two articles that can be made from glass
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Make use of the article to answer the questions.
Years back in a kingdom far away there lived a family in the woods. This family had always lived in the woods. Their father each day would travel into the woods and chop wood to take to the town. The mother spent her day cleaning and taking care of their home and her three children. The dad and his family had a good life. They never wanted for much. The three kids went to school and had many friends in the town. One day there came a nasty storm to the woods. This storm brought a lot of rain and flooded many areas in the city. Many homes were under water. The leader came to the dad and asked him to go out and cut some very large logs to place in the city to keep the water back. The logs would be used to build a wall. The dad took his kids and his wife into the woods and cut down the largest trees they could find. In the end the town was saved because of the wall and for their work the dad and his family were paid and could build a bigger home and had more children.
1. When is it?
2. Where?
3. Specifically?
4. How was the living there?
5. What did the man do?
6. Where did he haul it?
7. What about the woman?
8. How many babies are there?
9. Did they need anything?
10. What did the three do? | 1. Years back
2. in a kingdom far away
3. in the woods
4. always
5. chop wood
6. to the town
7. she cleaned
8. three
9. no
10. went to school |
What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
The presence of the University of California, San Diego and other research institutions has helped to fuel biotechnology growth. In 2013, San Diego has the second-largest biotech cluster in the United States, below the Boston area and above the San Francisco Bay Area. There are more than 400 biotechnology companies in the area. In particular, the La Jolla and nearby Sorrento Valley areas are home to offices and research facilities for numerous biotechnology companies. Major biotechnology companies like Illumina and Neurocrine Biosciences are headquartered in San Diego, while many biotech and pharmaceutical companies have offices or research facilities in San Diego. San Diego is also home to more than 140 contract research organizations (CROs) that provide a variety of contract services for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
What two areas have the few research facilities and offices for biotech companies? | unanswerable |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Generate the answer for a given question. The question requires common knowledge of English. Make sure that the answer is in detail, long, consistent with the context, and requires general knowledge of English. To be less repetitive, please vary your language for each question. Give a proper explanation to answer, and if necessary, provide the definition of various terms. And conclude your answer if it's long. If you have used other resources (e.g., Merriam Webster's.) to answer the question, include citations in your answer. You don't need to paraphrase the context of your resources, but make sure that your answer is consistent and complete.
How are i.e. and e.g. pronounced?
Solution: i.e. stands for id est (Latin), which means 'that is'. You use it to link in a deeper explanation about something. Pronounce it 'eye - ee'. e.g. stands for exempli gratia (also Latin), which means 'for example'. You use it to link in an example of a more generic term. Pronounce it 'ee - jee'
Why? Perfect answer because it's consistent with context uses required information from the question to provide the detailed answer with an example.
New input: Is there a semantic difference between engine and motor? In some cases, would the use of one or the other word be technically incorrect?.
Solution: | I like the definitions provided by WordNet and their definition is the way I've understood the difference: A motor is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion. An engine is a motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work. wordnetweb.princeton.edu So an engine is a specific type of motor. That's why it's not incorrect to speak of a motorboat, or a motorcar, or a motor speedway, even if the boat or car is clearly powered by combustion. Note that if there's no combustion, there's no engine. Purely electric cars don't have engines. As nouns, motor can also refer to a nonspecific agent that causes motion: 'happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action', and engine can refer to something used to achieve a purpose: 'an engine of change', a railway locomotive, or a machine used in warfare: 'medieval engines of war'. |
Definition: In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage.
Input: passage: The crest of the ilium (or iliac crest) is the superior border of the wing of ilium and the superolateral margin of the greater pelvis.
question: is the iliac crest part of the hip?
Output: | Yes |
Text: Gov. Perry also signed H.B. 1815 after passage by the 2007 Legislature, a bill that allows any Texas resident to carry a handgun in the resident's motor vehicle without a CHL or other permit. The bill revised Chapter 46, Section 2 of the Penal Code to state that it is in fact not ``Unlawful Carry of a Weapon'', as defined by the statute, for a person to carry a handgun while in a motor vehicle they own or control, or to carry while heading directly from the person's home to that car. However, lawful carry while in a vehicle requires these four critical qualifiers: (1) the weapon must not be in plain sight (in Texas law, ``plain sight'' and ``concealed'' are mutually exclusive opposing terms); (2) the carrier cannot be involved in criminal activities, other than Class C traffic misdemeanors; (3) the carrier cannot be prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm; and (4) the carrier cannot be a member of a criminal gang.
Question: can you have a handgun in your car texas?
OPTIONS:
a). no
b). yes | b). |
Definition: In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
Input: Police were alerted to an incident in Coilte Cresent in the Highland village at about 22:00 on Sunday.
A man wearing dark clothing and carrying what appeared to be a gun entered the house and demanded money from the homeowner, police said.
A man was later arrested in Cumbria and has been assisting officers investigating the incident.
A four-figure sum of money was stolen from the house in Drumnadrochit's Kilmore area.
Police Scotland said: "A high visibility police presence remains in area at this time to provide reassurance to the local community.
"Police are keen to hear from members of the public who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area prior to the incident.
"In addition, officers would like to hear from anyone who may have seen a silver VW Passat in the area earlier that day."
Output: | A man has been arrested in Cumbria following reports of an armed robbery at a house in Drumnadrochit. |
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link].
Q: Washington (CNN) With the special election for Alabama's Senate seat less than two weeks away, the candidates appear headed for a photo finish, with Democrat Doug Jones gaining a slight edge over his Republican competitor Roy Moore, according to a new poll out Saturday. Jones is up 3% among likely voters, with 50% to Moore's 47%, according to a Washington Post-Schar School Poll. The survey found that allegations of improper sexual behavior made against Moore in recent weeks factored heavily in the candidate's drooping numbers. On the topic of moral conduct, 53% of voters said Jones had higher standards. Only about a third of those polled said Moore, a former district attorney, former Alabama state Supreme Court justice, and strong proponent of Christianity, has higher moral standards. Moore is perhaps best known for his strident opposition to LGBT rights and Islam and embrace of Christian theocratic principles.Jones is up 3% among likely voters, with 50% to Moore's 47%53% of voters said Jones had higher moral standards
Question:However, the pollsters did not disclose that _ was a sponsor of the poll until the end of the interview to avoid influencing the answers of respondents with opinions about the news organization's coverage of the allegations against Moore.
A: | Washington Post |
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