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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.
Question: Which CFL team that Chevon Walker was involved with during his football career was found first? Passage:Chevon Walker (born May 9, 1987 in Montego Bay, Jamaica) is a former professional Canadian football running back and kick returner for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He played NCAA football for the Sioux Falls Cougars. He played two years of his career as a professional football player in the Canadian Football League for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. In 2014, the Ottawa Redblacks selected him in the expansion draft. He started the 2015 season with the Ottawa Redblacks before he was released on August 28, 2015. On September 1, 2015, it was announced that Walker had signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Chevon Walker has over 1000 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in three years of professional play.
Links: a. Sioux Falls Cougars b. Canadian Football League c. Hamilton Tiger-Cats d. Ottawa Redblacks | c |
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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.
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Question: How many matches did Nakagawa play for the Yokohama Marinos in 1996? Passage:Nakagawa was born in Osaka Prefecture on August 26, 1969. After graduating from Kokushikan University, he joined Yokohama Flügels in 1992. However he could hardly play in the match behind Atsuhiko Mori. In June 1995, he moved to rival club in Yokohama, Yokohama Marinos. In 1996, he played many matches when regular goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi let the club for 1996 Summer Olympics and injury. In 1998, he moved to Kyoto Purple Sanga. However he could hardly play in the match behind Shigetatsu Matsunaga. In March 2000, he moved to Nagoya Grampus Eight on loan. In 2001, he returned to Purple Sanga was relegated to J2 League. From June, he became a regular goalkeeper and the club returned to J1 League in a season. However he could hardly play in the match in 2002 season and retired end of 2002 season.
Links: a. Atsuhiko Mori b. Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics c. Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi d. Yokohama F. Marinos
answer:
d
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Question: Of the characters who married in 1986, which of their actors was younger? Passage:Linda was introduced as the wife of Mick Carter, played by Danny Dyer, the brother of established character Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), who has appeared in EastEnders since 2006. Luisa Bradshaw-White joined the cast as Shirley's sister Tina Carter in early November, and Linda was the second new Carter to appear after her. Kellie Bright's casting was announced alongside Danny Dyer's on 1 October 2013, a week after Bradshaw-White's casting was revealed. Linda was described as having been with Mick since they were teenagers, and despite not being 'blessed with brains', is a 'tough woman who will always fight tooth and nail for her family - especially her children'. Bright previously appeared as a bridesmaid in 1986 at the wedding of Michelle Fowler (Susan Tully) and Lofty Holloway (Tom Watt), and starred in scenes opposite her current co-star Letitia Dean, who continues to appear as Sharon Watts. Bright estimated herself to be aged 10 at the time. She also auditioned for the role of Tanya Branning in 2006, a role that was eventually given to Jo Joyner.
Links: a. Sharon Watts b. Susan Tully c. Danny Dyer d. Tina Carter
answer:
b
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Question: How old is the person who directed Aeon Flux? Passage:The screenplay was written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, and directed by Karyn Kusama. It was based on the animated TV series by Peter Chung, who had a minor role in this film version of his work. In the early stages of production, actress Michelle Rodriguez was considered for the part of Æon. She had previously worked with Kusama in Girlfight. Kusama had originally suggested filming in Brasília, the capital of Brazil, because the 20th-century modern architecture of that city fit with her vision of Bregna. The producers rejected the idea because Brasília lacked the infrastructure and technical expertise to support a major film production. After several cities were scouted, Berlin and Potsdam in Germany were chosen for filming. Berlin had several locations that fit into the organic yet structured world of Æon Flux. The crew gained permission to film in several locations that had never allowed such access before, including the Treptow Crematorium, the Adlershof Trudelturm and Windkanal wind tunnel facility, and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt ("House of the World's Cultures"). Additional locations included the Bauhaus Archive and a dissection theatre built in 1790 to train veterinarians, part of the Berlin animal shelter. It was used as the Handler space. Filming was temporarily suspended for a month during September 2004 while Theron recovered from a neck injury she sustained during stunt-work on the tenth day of shooting. She was hospitalized in Berlin for five days and required about six weeks of physiotherapy to recover.
Links: a. Germany b. Karyn Kusama c. Wind tunnel d. Michelle Rodriguez
answer:
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Yes, it's actually happened to me before. Let me explain before I get called irresponsible, or incapable of having a dog, or incompetent, My dog is my baby, since the day I got her we've been inseparable. I learned from this mistake and have taken every precaution to prevent it from happening again. She was uninjured luckily, but I was freaking traumatized. I have a SUUUUPPPPEEEERRR long driveway, so I usually drive my truck to the end to check my mail, and on this particular day, I was out in my yard playing with Roxie, I saw the mailman drive by through my fence, and so we walked back to the house, I grabbed my keys, and off we went. This wasn't too long ago, maybe May, so it's hot, typical North Carolina weather, maybe 92 and some change, so my windows are down, because I drive a 13 year old black truck, so it's hot as hell, and it makes it hard to breathe. The AC works, it just takes time to kick in, and number 5 (my highest AC setting) does not work. As I'm driving down, I'm going maybe 5 miles an hour. I'm petting Roxie with my right hand when I feel her jerk out of my reach and I hear a bush rustle, I look to the passenger side, slam on brakes (because the last thing I want is to hurt my baby) and put the truck in park. Sure enough, my mom and her Chihuahua were out in the front yard, and Roxie, being her playful self jumped out and ran. She scared the absolute shit out of me, so now when I drive with her in the car, the window stays shut or cracked. Lesson learned. Who owned the chihuahua? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - the author - Roxie - not enough information - their mom
their mom
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. After the registration process, Krzycho Jedynak is: Pick the correct answer from the following options: - Depressed that so few applicants qualified. - not enough information - Decided to conduct a local Amiga gaming championship. - Concerned but happy that his school is so popular.
Concerned but happy that his school is so popular.
Q: Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored Dutch Colonial warehouses of Charlotte Amalie, which were now converted restaurants and jewel shops. Tourists in day-glo shirts and daubs of sunscreen rubbed over peeling skin crowded both sides of the waterfront road. Manny slowed somewhat, keeping an eye on them. On the sidewalk by the shops a tall black man stood by a food cart. The hand-painted wooden sign hanging from the cart's side had faded letters. The man wore a grand suit with tails, like an orchestra conductor, and a top hat perched on his shaved head. A cigar burned in his mouth. For a brief second he held Manny's attention. Then the food cart's owner stepped forward and the strangely dressed man disappeared. Manny looked at the other side of the road. A white girl with oval shaped sunglasses and pink leather pants stepped off the sidewalk into the road in front of his van. He slammed on the brakes, trying to dodge her, but the van couldn't respond that fast. Her ponytail flew up towards the windshield and her head struck the star-shaped hood ornament. She bounced along the asphalt. Manny weaved the van to a stop, with swearing from the passengers in the back. He opened the door and stepped out into the heat. Get up, stand up, the radio cried out, and that was what Manny hoped would happen. He hoped that she would at least just stir and be okay. But she just lay there. Immediately after the end of this text, the girl is: Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - walking - alive - dead
A: dead
Q: I don't reckon the sun's ever come up quite the same since the day it happened. I've been watching it for years now and to me it still don't look right somehow. Maybe it's just me thinking it, sending myself doolally after what I've done. But I swear every morning it creeps up and it's looking at me, all knowing like. And when you reckon the sun's acting like that over you there isn't a right lot you can do about it, beyond burying yourself away like a mole in the soil. That's what I've been doing more or less in the score or so years that have gone by since. But however tight I shut them curtains to stop that damn sun lighting me up, it still don't stop the inside of my head from pounding out the truth. No way it's ever going to stop harassing me neither, not unless the deaf and dumb lass was to happen right back on my doorstep and give me the chance to tell her that it wasn't never meant to work out this way. The deaf and dumb lass went by the name of Mitzi Barker. Her being deaf and dumb, she was the kind of lass you went up the lane with if you didn't want no-one shouting their gob off about it after. Funny but it's the small things I recall best about her, like the way her hair reeked of bonfires and how that little old checkered dress of hers rode right up her thigh with no help from me. After we'd finished our business we'd head over the trout farm and I'd hunker down and poach us up a couple of rainbows for our tea. That Mitzi Barker, she was thin as an ear of barley and I always figured a good nosh-up was the least I could do for her troubles. At the end of the story, what happened to Mitzi barker? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - she went away - she died - they broke up
| A: they broke up |
It was a cold winter afternoon before Christmas. My parents and I sat on the bench in Washington, D.C. Union Station, waiting for the train. Inside the waiting hall were many people. A boy sat nearby. His worn jacket, pale face, dirty hands all seemed to tell me that he was homeless. "He must be cold and hungry. Maybe I should help him," I said to myself. Just at that moment, a well-dressed young couple walked towards him. "Excuse me," the man bent down. "My wife and I bought two meal boxes but one was enough for us. We hate to waste good food. Can you help us out and put this to use?" he handed the boy a meal box. The boy thanked them and opened the box with joy and care. Suddenly he stopped. In the direction to which he looked, I saw an old man _ in a worn sweater, worn trousers and open shoes, entering the hall. Putting the meal box aside, the boy stood and helped the old to his seat. He took off his jacket and covered it on the old man's shoulders, saying, "A gentleman brought me this warm meal but I just finished eating. I hate to waste good food. Can you help me out?" He placed the still-warm meal box in the old man's hands without waiting for an answer. "Sure, son, but if only you share that sandwich with me. It's too much for a man at my age. " We were all touched. Dad went away and soon returned with cups of hot chocolate and a big pizza. Mum and dad went up to those rags, "Excuse me..." I rushed into a KFC and took out my pocket money. It was so cold that afternoon but I felt much warmer than I had ever thought possible. Who gave the boy a meal box? A) The young man. B) The old man. C) The young woman. D) Mum and Dad.
Answer: | A |
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)
Q: Passage: Nationals (Glee) -- Mercedes and Kurt go to the Vocal Adrenaline dressing room to wish lead singer Wade ``Unique'' Adams (Alex Newell) good luck, but he tells them that he that he has chosen not to perform because he can no longer take the pressure of his new celebrity status. Kurt suggests that Unique, Wade's transgender alter ego, might be able to handle what Wade is unable to, and the teen starts to get ready. On stage, Unique and Vocal Adrenaline perform ``Starships'' and ``Pinball Wizard''. The judges name Unique the Nationals MVP, but they award the Nationals trophy to New Directions, with Vocal Adrenaline in second place.
Question: do the new directions win nationals season 3
A: | 1 |
Problem: Among the 21 candidates left over after the previous election round ended on January 1, 2006, the Acropolis and the Maya archeological site of Chichen Itza were doing well in earlier rankings. A spokeswoman for the Foundation said earlier this month that the result is wide open. The election ceremony will be held in Lisbon, Portugal. Hollywood actress Hilary Swank, British actor Sir Ben Kingsley and Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu have been announced as hosts, astronaut Neil Armstrong will be present, and performers will include Jennifer Lopez and Chaka Khan.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Hilary Swank has the initials H S."? OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: Yes
Q: America has a q
So I think first and foremost our power ought to be wielded to in ways that form a more perfect union. The power of example is America's greatest power in the world. And that means, for example, standing up for human rights. It means addressing the problems of injustice and inequity, along the lines of race and ethnicity here at home, because in all these other places around the world where they're having these terrible problems, when they feel hope, it is often because they see in us a reflection of their potential.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: No
The Yankees split Hollywood with something to feel OK about after last night's 5-4 loss to the Dodgers.
The Yankees flew home after the loss. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: It's impossible to say
input hypothesis: This is the us government
Context: We would not advance this argument, but the Government has offered an argument in a parallel case that suggests a distinction between the '76 act and this case. That's not been briefed here. It's been grounded in their claim that the treaty power creates some special power.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
true or false: It's impossible to say
Context:
Asia has the highest number of child workers, but Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest proportion of working children relative to population.
Hypothesis: A lot of other countries have this too OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
It's impossible to say
Problem: Regretful Post<br>Tom was drunk. He decided to get on Facebook. He posted a lot of regretful things. The next day he woke up to a lot of complaints. Tom had to delete and apologize.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Tom received at least twenty complaints."? OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: | It's impossible to say |
Instructions: In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Input: When did the CDs take over?, Context: In 1901, 10-inch disc records were introduced, followed in 1903 by 12-inch records. These could play for more than three and four minutes respectively, while contemporary cylinders could only play for about two minutes. In an attempt to head off the disc advantage, Edison introduced the Amberol cylinder in 1909, with a maximum playing time of 4½ minutes (at 160 rpm), which in turn were superseded by Blue Amberol Records, which had a playing surface made of celluloid, a plastic, which was far less fragile. Despite these improvements, during the 1910s discs decisively won this early format war, although Edison continued to produce new Blue Amberol cylinders for an ever-dwindling customer base until late in 1929. By 1919 the basic patents for the manufacture of lateral-cut disc records had expired, opening the field for countless companies to produce them. Analog disc records would dominate the home entertainment market until they were outsold by the digital compact disc in the late 1980s (which was in turn supplanted by digital audio recordings distributed via online music stores and Internet file sharing).
Output: | late 1980s |
After Fox passed up the opportunity to add the series to its lineup, Game Show Network (GSN), in conjunction with ITV Studios America, picked up the series with an eight-episode order on April 9, 2013, and announced Brooke Burns as the show's host and Labbett as the chaser on May 29. Dan Patrick had originally been considered as the host. The first season premiered on August 6, 2013. Even though the show had not yet premiered at the time, the network ordered a second season of eight episodes on July 1, 2013, which premiered on November 5. Citing the series' status as a ``ratings phenom'', GSN eventually announced plans to renew it for a third season, which premiered in the summer of 2014. During the third season, the series also premiered its first celebrity edition with celebrity contestants playing for charity. GSN proceeded to renew the series for a fourth season before the end of season three; this new season began airing January 27, 2015. After the seventh episode of the season, the series went on another hiatus; new episodes from the fourth season resumed airing July 16, 2015. No new episodes have aired since the season four finale, which aired December 11, 2015.
Based on the above text, what's the best answer to this question: is the game show the chase still on tv?
Options:
1). no;
2). yes; | 1). |
Given the following passage "Uranium metal heated to 250 to 300 °C (482 to 572 °F) reacts with hydrogen to form uranium hydride. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen. This property makes uranium hydrides convenient starting materials to create reactive uranium powder along with various uranium carbide, nitride, and halide compounds. Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: When the temperature drops what happens to the combination?
Ans: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures
Given the following passage "With the opening of the tourist industry after the change in the political scenario of Nepal in 1950, the hotel industry drastically improved. Now Kathmandu boasts several luxury such as the Hyatt Regency, Dwarika's, theYak & Yeti, The Everest Hotel, Hotel Radisson, Hotel De L'Annapurna, The Malla Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel (which is not operated by the Shangri-La Hotel Group) and The Shanker Hotel. There are several four-star hotels such as Hotel Vaishali, Hotel Narayani, The Blue Star and Grand Hotel. The Garden Hotel, Hotel Ambassador, and Aloha Inn are among the three-star hotels in Kathmandu. Hotels like Hyatt Regency, De L'Annapurna and Hotel Yak & Yeti are among the five-star hotels providing casinos as well.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What is included at the Hyatt Regency?
Ans: casinos
Given the following passage "As of 2008[update], the population was 47.5% male and 52.5% female. The population was made up of 44,032 Swiss men (35.4% of the population) and 15,092 (12.1%) non-Swiss men. There were 51,531 Swiss women (41.4%) and 13,726 (11.0%) non-Swiss women. Of the population in the municipality, 39,008 or about 30.3% were born in Bern and lived there in 2000. There were 27,573 or 21.4% who were born in the same canton, while 25,818 or 20.1% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 27,812 or 21.6% were born outside of Switzerland.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: The Swiss population was made up of how many non-swiss women?
Ans: 13,726
Given the following passage "Valencia (/vəˈlɛnsiə/; Spanish: [baˈlenθja]), or València (Valencian: [vaˈlensia]), is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. Its urban area extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 1.5 million people. Valencia is Spain's third largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million. The city has global city status. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and the busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What is Spain's third largest city?
| Ans: Valencia |
q: What is likely to happen to someone who hurts someone else without regret?
Options:
- feel happy
- feel remorse
- will resent
- punishment
- bad karma
a: Bad karma is likely to happen to someone who hurts someone else without regret.
The answer is bad karma
QUESTION: All the contestants had to wait turn for their chance to what on American Idol?
Options:
- have patience
- stand in line
- sing
- get ready
- get in line
ANSWER: American Idol is a singing competition television series. All the contestants had to wait for their chance to sing on American Idol.
The answer is sing
q: They were a culture of peace, but they still had competitions where the men were always what?
Options:
- turmoil
- fighting
- physical altercation
- war
- hostility
a: Competitions often lead to verbal disputes. People fight in case of disputes. Peace is hampered when people fight.
The answer is fighting
QUESTION: You are covered with what when you're having a bath?
Options:
- cleanness
- exfoliation
- use water
- wetness
- rash
ANSWER: Having a bath means washing oneself with water. Putting water on oneself will cover them in wetness.
The answer is wetness
q: Hurting else is a crime, if convicted you could face what?
Options:
- jail time
- punishment
- bad karma
- will resent
- a fight
a: Hurting else is a crime, if convicted you could face a jail time.
The answer is jail time
q: What east coast city is known for their pizzerias?
Options:
- capital cities
- mall
- populated area
- new york
- chicago
a: | New york is an east coast city. New york is known for its pizzerias.
The answer is new york |
Ever wanted to park in the snow Well now you have the chance Its the season to get out your boots and shovel and head to the garage to dig the snow away from the entrance If you love winter this is the game for you
Could you correct the punctuation please? | Ever wanted to park in the snow ? Well now you have the chance. Its the season to get out your boots and shovel and head to the garage to dig the snow away from the entrance. If you love winter this is the game for you. |
Detailed Instructions: Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
Problem:The 49ers meet the Ravens for the first time since Super Bowl XLVII, in which the Ravens won 34-31. In the second quarter, Colin Kaepernick threw a 76-yard pass to ex-Raven Torrey Smith to lead San Francisco 13-3. In the fourth quarter, Kaepernick threw another touchdown, this time to Quinton Patton, for 11-yard pass to lead the 49ers 25-13. This was Patton's first NFL touchdown. With the win, the 49ers have avenged their Super Bowl loss and broke their 4-game losing streak, and they go to 2-4.
Solution: | Who threw the longest touchdown pass of the game? |
Two Chinese farmers who became an overnight hit when their heart-rending version of a famous pop song appeared on the Internet took to the stage in front of thousands of fans in Shanghai last Saturday.
Wang Xu, 44,and Liu Gang, 29, sang "In the Spring" alongside the song's star composer Wang Feng, in front of about 80,000 people at the Shanghai Stadium. The audience buzzed with excitement and let out deafening cheers, the moment as they were introduced on the stage and then when Liu started the first sentence of their parts of the song.
The two migrant workers became stars after singing the tearjerker song during an evening drinking session in a 6-square-meter rented room in a late August evening. A friend recorded the performance on a cell phone and posted it on the Internet.
"If someday I am dead, please bury me in the spring," they sing. Wang's penetrating chorus, delivered with his eyes closed, has moved thousands to tears.
Wang and Liu consider the song a true portrait of lower-class groups like themselves. "With no credit card, no girlfriend, or a home with hot water, but only a guitar, I am singing happily, on streets, under bridges or in wild country, though nobody pays attention to the music," they sing.
To support his wife and two sons, Wang came to Beijing in 2000 from the countryside and has worked as a boiler man, and street peddler, before becoming a medical warehouse keeper, with a monthly pay of around 1,500 yuan. Little is left after he pays 600 yuan for rent and buys food.
Liu came to Beijing in 2002. "I wanted to try my luck in the big city, " he said. He had worked as a guard, roadside peddler, and porter, but never had a stable job. Street performing was his main income, even after he married and became a father three years ago.
Wang and Liu are still uncertain where their fame will lead. Wang has started learning to use a computer. They even have a micro blog account to communicate with fans.
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. What is the name of the famous pop song?
2. Who composed it?
3. Who else did he perform with at the stadium?
4. And what are these two known for?
5. Is singing their primary occupation?
6. Who put the video on the web?
7. Are they good singers?
8. How many children does Wang have?
9. Are they boys or girls?
10. When did he come to Beijing?
11. And Liu?
12. Do they know what will happen with their new fame?
13. Have they learned anything new since then?
14. What have they learned?
15. How many people did they perform for at the Stadium?
16. How did the crowd react?
17. Can you give an example of the song's lyrics?
18. How do the two singers view the piece they sang? | 1. "In the Spring"
2. Wang Feng
3. Wang Xu and Liu Gang
4. singing the tearjerker song during an evening drinking session
5. no
6. a friend
7. yes
8. Ttwo
9. boys
10. 2000
11. 2002
12. no
13. yes
14. learning to use a computer and having a micro blog
15. 80,000
16. buzzed with excitement and let out deafening cheers
17. "If someday I am dead, please bury me in the spring,"
18. a true portrait of lower-class groups like themselves |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, we ask you to elaborate the sentence without changing its general meaning. You can do so by explaining further the input sentence, using more precise wording, adding qualifiers and auxiliary information etc.
Q: He ́ ctor Beltra ́ n Leyva ( February 15 , 1965 – November 18 , 2018 ) was a Mexican drug lord .
A: | He ́ ctor Beltra ́ n Leyva ( 15 February 1965 – 18 November 2018 ) was a Mexican suspected drug lord and leader of the Beltra ́ n Leyva Cartel , a drug-trafficking organization . |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
What is the year of the event which occured first, Bill Nolan was born, or the Collingwood Football Club was formed?
Output: | 1892 |
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.
Q: passage: With the sale of Salzgitter AG and purchase of the navigation and logistics company Hapag-Lloyd AG in 1997, Preussag AG became a global enterprise in the service and leisure industry. At that time, Hapag-Lloyd held a 30% interest in the tourism conglomerate TUI (founded 1968), increased to 100% by 1999. In addition the company acquired 25% of Thomas Cook shares in 1997, which it doubled the following year. On 2 February 1999, the Carlson Leisure Group merged with Thomas Cook into a holding company owned by the German bank, Westdeutsche Landesbank, Carlson Inc and Preussag. However, in mid-2000 Preussag acquired Thomas Cook's rival Thomson Travel and was forced to sell its majority 50.1% stake in Thomas Cook by regulatory authorities. In 2002, Preussag renamed itself TUI AG.
question: are tui and thomas cook the same company?
A: | No |
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Input: Consider Input: What did the supercapacitors improve?, Context: Last but not least the electric double-layer capacitor (now Supercapacitors) were invented. In 1957 H. Becker developed a "Low voltage electrolytic capacitor with porous carbon electrodes". He believed that the energy was stored as a charge in the carbon pores used in his capacitor as in the pores of the etched foils of electrolytic capacitors. Because the double layer mechanism was not known by him at the time, he wrote in the patent: "It is not known exactly what is taking place in the component if it is used for energy storage, but it leads to an extremely high capacity.".
Output: electrolytic capacitor
Input: Consider Input: What is the parent agency for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research?, Context: Possible improvements include clarification of clinical trial regulations by FDA. Furthermore, appropriate economic incentives could persuade pharmaceutical companies to invest in this endeavor. Antibiotic Development to Advance Patient Treatment (ADAPT) Act aims to fast track the drug development to combat the growing threat of 'superbugs'. Under this Act, FDA can approve antibiotics and antifungals treating life-threatening infections based on smaller clinical trials. The CDC will monitor the use of antibiotics and the emerging resistance, and publish the data. The FDA antibiotics labeling process, 'Susceptibility Test Interpretive Criteria for Microbial Organisms' or 'breakpoints', will provide accurate data to healthcare professionals. According to Allan Coukell, senior director for health programs at The Pew Charitable Trusts, "By allowing drug developers to rely on smaller datasets, and clarifying FDA's authority to tolerate a higher level of uncertainty for these drugs when making a risk/benefit calculation, ADAPT would make the clinical trials more feasible."
Output: FDA
Input: Consider Input: What was the third park created by Philadelphia's central city plan?, Context: Philadelphia's central city was created in the 17th century following the plan by William Penn's surveyor Thomas Holme. Center City is structured with long straight streets running east-west and north-south forming a grid pattern. The original city plan was designed to allow for easy travel and to keep residences separated by open space that would help prevent the spread of fire. The Delaware River and Schuylkill Rivers served as early boundaries between which the city's early street plan was kept within. In addition, Penn planned the creation of five public parks in the city which were renamed in 1824 (in parenthesis): Centre Square, North East Publick Square (Franklin Square), Northwest Square (Logan Square), Southwest Square (Rittenhouse Square), and Southeast Square (Washington Square). Center City has grown into the second-most populated downtown area in the United States, after Midtown Manhattan in New York City, with an estimated 183,240 residents in 2015.
| Output: Logan Square
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Input: See this dialog response. The Yukon portion of the watershed is undergoing land use planning, a process laid out in Chapter 11 of the Yukon Land Claims Agreement and is called the Peel Watershed Planning Region (PWPR). What came before?
Came before: DIALOG:
What is the Peel watershed?
- Peel watershed The Peel watershed drains 14% of the Yukon Territory Canada and flows into the Beaufort Sea via the Peel and then Mackenzie Rivers.
- Where is the watershed located?
- While the lower part of the Peel River and its confluence with the Mackenzie River are in the North West Territories, most of the watershed, 68,000 km out of 77,000 km is in the Yukon.
- What feeds the watershed?
- Six major tributaries and numerous smaller streams feed the Peel.
- Is there anything interesting about the watershed?
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Input: See this dialog response. The primary intermingling and intermarriage was between Germans and English, but 12 nations and territories were represented in the population of Wachovia by the early 19th century. What came before?
Came before: DIALOG:
What structure does the Moravian Church have in North America?
- The denomination is organized into four provinces in North America: Northern (which includes five Canadian congregations), Southern, Alaska, and Labrador.
- Where is the church's headquarters?
- Headquarters: 1021 Center Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018 Rohrer (2001) demonstrates the social history of the community of Wachovia, founded in the North Carolina Piedmont in 1753, illustrates the importance of the beliefs and practices of the Moravians in achieving the integration and acculturation of settlers of different ethnic backgrounds.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- The Moravian emphasis on openness and tolerance, combined with the conversion experience of new birth, undermined ethnic homogeneity and provided a source of communal cohesion.
- What were the different ethnic backgrounds of the settlers?
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Input: See this dialog response. One, Ed Egan, was the faculty adviser of "The Mountain Echo", while the other, Thane Naberhaus, was a tenured professor who had publicly questioned the president's actions. What came before?
Came before: | DIALOG:
Who were the two professors that were dismissed from Mount St. Mary's University?
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instruction:
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
question:
The episode "Dunces and Dragons," also known as "Lost in Time," is the sixth episode of the series that takes place in what fictional underwater city?
answer:
Bikini Bottom
question:
Marg Ralston, the Australian sports journalist, is currently Ministerial Adviser to which Australian Labor Party politician?
answer:
Leon William Kennedy Bignell
question:
In what year was the University who operates KVSC 88.1 FM founded?
answer:
| 1869
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The majority of the people who live here are Hindus and Christians.
Previous conversation: | Conversation transcript:
Person X: What is the meaning of Anchery?.
Person Y: Anchery Anchery is a village that is a part of Puthuppally Panchayat in the Kottayam district of Kerala, South India..
Person X: Where is it located?.
Person Y: Anchery is situated 10 kilometres away from Kottayam Railway Station, on the Kottayam-Kozhencherry state highway (SH4) of Kerala State As per the government records, this region is known as Pariyaram..
Person X: How is it related to the meaning of Anchery?.
Person Y: The name Anchery is known to this region believed that Anchery Puthiyakavu Devi Temple might have coined the name Anchery..
Person X: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?.
Person Y: The Anchery name is originated from the Malayalam word Anchu (five), and Cheri(Division or area of land)..
Person X: What religion is followed there?.
Person Y: |
Phone call:
(A) What happened in 612 with Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i?;
(B) | Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i () was the Sasanian governor of al-Hirah from 602 to 617—he was the co-governor of the city alongside the Persian noble Nakhiragan. |
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
What is the historical and current role of Fort Langley?
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Response: The restorations, combined with its rural setting, access to the river and mountain vistas, local amenities and the old Fort itself, make it a thriving tourist centre.
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
What is Zelyony Bor, Amur Oblast?
- Zelyony Bor, Amur Oblast Zelyony Bor () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Zelenoborsky Selsoviet of Mikhaylovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia.
- How many people live there?
- The population was 523 as of 2018.
- How many streets are there?
- There are 9 streets.
- Where is it located?
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Response: The village is located 3 km from the left bank of the Zavitaya River, 6 km north from Poyarkovo.
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
What was the score in the Westminster vs. Charterhouse game?
- Westminster v Charterhouse, 1794 Pupils of Westminster School and Charterhouse School played a cricket match in London on 5 August 1794 which was recorded in the earliest known scorecard of a schools match.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- A notebook compiled by G. B. Buckley held in the library at Lord's Cricket Ground contains the score of a match sourced from The Star, published on 7 August 1794. The match took place at the Dorset Square ground on Tuesday 5 August 1794 between teams of the City of London and the City of Westminster.
- Who won the game?
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Response: A comparison with the Charterhouse and Westminster school registers shows that this was a match between pupils of Charterhouse and Westminster.
Example conversation: Write the response (start with "Response:") DIALOG:
Where is World's End, West Sussex located?
- World's End, West Sussex World's End is a northern district of Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England.
- How did the district get its name?
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| Response: It is thought that the name arrived with the railway – it was here that the 'up' line met the 'down' line during construction of the [[Brighton main line]farm (in what is now the Noel Rise area). |
Mr Lopez Obrador was "sworn in" by Senator Rosario Ibarra, a human rights activist and member of his party, who placed a red, green and white presidential sash across his shoulders.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Senator Rosario Ibarra is a human rights militant. | yes |
Detailed Instructions: 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.
See one example below:
Problem: 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)
Explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
Problem: Bryan Habana could chase gold at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after being named in South Africa's Sevens squad for the 2015-2016 season. Habana is joined by fellow Rugby World Cup bronze-winning Springboks Damian de Allende and Lwazi Mvovo in the 34-man list for the BlitzBoks from which the final Olympic line up will be picked. Neil Powell's squad, which will gather for a training camp this month, is a statement of intent from one of rugby's leading nations about the importance of this season for the game's abbreviated form. World Cup-winning New Zealanders Sonny Bill Williams and Liam Messam have already been confirmed to represent their country's tilt at gold in Sevens' first Olympics as an official sport, and officials are eager for more of the sport's big names to make themselves available.Bryan Habana in the 34-man BlitzBoks training squad for 2015-16World Cup bronze-winning Springboks Damian de Allende and Lwazi Mvovo also included in Neil Powell's line-upSouth Africa Sevens were second in the Sevens World Series last yearSonny Bill Williams has already committed to New Zealand's Sevens sideSevens World Series 2015-16 kicks off on December 4 in Dubai
Questions:But his involvement shows the lure of the _ to big name stars. (A) Bryan Habana (B) Rio de Janeiro Olympics (C) South Africa (D) Habana (E) Rugby World Cup (F) Springboks (G) Damian de Allende (H) Lwazi Mvovo (I) BlitzBoks (J) Neil Powell (K) World Cup (L) New Zealanders (M) Sonny Bill Williams (N) Liam Messam (O) Sevens (P) Sevens World Series (Q) New Zealand (R) Dubai
Solution: | (B) |
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: The Pet passport alone can be used to enter the UK, but it will not suffice to enter many countries. For instance Guatemala, like almost every country, demands that all imported pets have a rabies vaccination, but will not accept the Pet passport as proof of said vaccination.
Guatemala accepts the Pet passport as proof of vaccination.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Answer: no
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below.
Ms Robbins is a co-owner of Armstrong Environmental Inc.
In conversations with Ms. Robbins, it is understood that Armstrong Environmental Inc. has been retained by past or present owners or some combination of these parties.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
no
Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) television head, Sandra Levy, has quit to become the director of development for "Channel Nine." Her new role is expected to focus on drama. ABC managing director Russell Balding said that Ms Levy had lifted audiences to "historically unprecedented" levels. However, Ms Levy came under fire during her ABC tenure for an overly conservative programming approach to major news stories - notably a sluggish response to coverage of the December 2004 South Asian Tsunami. She was criticised for refusing to interrupt regular programming to go to breaking news reports.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Question: Sandra Levy works for Channel Nine.
yes
The 26-member International Energy Agency said, Friday, that member countries would release oil to help relieve the U.S. fuel crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina.
Is this true: Responding to a plea from the International Energy Agency for member countries to release reserves, Canada is prepared to help.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: no
Ralph Fiennes, who has played memorable villains in such films as 'Red Dragon' and 'Schindler's List,' is to portray Voldemort, the wicked warlock, in the next Harry Potter movie.
Is this true: Ralph Fiennes will play Harry Potter in the next movie.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: | no |
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.
Example input: Who were the builders of the mosque in Herat with fire temples ?
Example output: Ghurids
Example explanation: This is a good example. Ghurids were the builders of the mosque in Herat with fire temples.
Q: What is the capital city of the country that this athlete who competed in the marathon and 10,000 meters events represented ?
A: | Rabat |
Dialog:
* What was the issue in Re Atkinson?;
* The first farm was sold for £ 4,600, and in 1903 the nieces and nephews as life tenants took out a further summons to determine (amongst other things) the entitlement as between the life tenants (entitled to the income) and the remainderman (entitled to the capital) in relation to those proceeds of sale.;
* Who won?;
*
| The case came before Kekewich J, who followed his earlier decision in "Re Alston" [1901] 2 Ch 584. |
Q:The host poured the tea into the cup and placed it on the small table in front of his guests, who were a father and daughter, and the cover on the cup. Apparently thinking of something, he hurried into the inner room, leaving the thermos on the table. His two guests heard a cupboard opening. They remained sitting in the sitting room, the ten-year-old daughter looking at the flowers outside the window, the father just about to take his cup, when the crash came, right there in the sitting room. Something was hopelessly broken. It was the thermos, which had fallen to the floor. The girl looked over her shoulder, shocked, staring. It was mysterious. Neither of them touched it, not even a bit. True, it hadn't stood steadily when their host placed in on the table, but it hadn't fallen then. The explosion caused the host to rush back. _ the steaming floor, the host said, "It doesn't matter! It doesn't matter!" The father started to say something. Then he said softly, "Sorry, I touched it and it fell." "It doesn't matter," said the host. When they left the house, the daughter said, "Daddy, did you touch it?" "No, but it stood so close to me." "But you did not touch it. I saw your reflection in the window glass." The father laughed. "What would you give as the cause of its fall?" "The thermos fell by itself. The floor is not smooth. Daddy, why did you say that you..." "That won't do, girl. It sounds more acceptable when I say I knocked it down. There are things which people accept less the more you defend. The truer the story you tell, the less true it sounds." The daughter was lost in silence for a while. Then she said, "Can you explain it only in this way?" "Only in this way," her father said. Which statement is a possible theme of this story? A) People should take the blame for what they didn't do. B) People rarely tell the truth. C) If you defend yourself, people will believe you. D) You can't always make people believe the truth.
A: | D |
Ocular dominance
Approximately two-thirds of the population are right-eye dominant and one-third left-eye dominant; however, in a small portion of the population neither eye is dominant. Dominance does appear to change depending upon direction of gaze due to image size changes on the retinas. There also appears to be a higher prevalence of left-eye dominance in those with Williams--Beuren syndrome, and possibly in migraine sufferers as well. Eye dominance has been categorized as ``weak'' or ``strong''; highly profound cases are sometimes caused by amblyopia or strabismus.
Available choices: (I). no (II). yes
Is this statement correct "is one eye always stronger than the other"? | (I). |
Q:When someone who is in good health dies suddenly ,there is usually an inquest .A coroner will do it.His job is to find out exactly how a person died. If there is nothing suspicious about the death,he will decide that the person died from natural causes or an accident.if, however ,he is suspicious,he may decide that the person's death was caused by a person or persons unknown. One day the coroner was trying to find out exactly what had caused the death of a local businessman,Henry Watson. The man's wife was explaining something.She was very sad and had to stop from time to time.The coroner did not want to make her sadder than necessary ,but he had to find out the truth.There were questions he had to ask. "Mrs.Watson,I know this is painful for you,"he said,"but i want you to think very carefully and then answer my questions.You and your husband were having dinner at home.Is that correct? " "Yes." ''Suddenly he fell to the floor? " "Yes." "You stood up and hurried to him ?You knelt beside him ?His stomach was in great pain? " "Yes." "Did he say anything? " The wife kept her head down. "Please,Mrs.Watson,you must answer the question.What were his last words? " The wife took a deep breath and then spoke."He said,"She replied in a very low voice,"I'm not surprised that seafood we had for dinner cost you only 50 cents," What is the purpose of an inquest when a healthy person dies suddenly? A) To help the poor family. B) To do a research on death. C) To find out the cause of death. D) To ask questions about the person.
A: | C |
if we do not act,
Make this proper case. | If we do not act, |
Add punctuation to the following sentence: Did someone email you a WA_ file and youre not sure how to open it Maybe you have found a WA_ file on your computer and wondering what its for Windows might tell you that you cant open it or in the worst case you might encounter a WA_ file related error message | Did someone email you a WA_ file and you're not sure how to open it? Maybe you have found a WA_ file on your computer and wondering what it's for? Windows might tell you that you can't open it, or in the worst case, you might encounter a WA_ file related error message. |
input: Make use of the article to answer the questions. Brasília (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾaˈziljɐ]) is the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District. The city is located atop the Brazilian highlands in the country's center-western region. It was founded on April 21, 1960, to serve as the new national capital. Brasília and its metro (encompassing the whole of the Federal District) had a population of 2,556,149 in 2011, making it the 4th most populous city in Brazil. Among major Latin American cities, Brasília has the highest GDP per capita at R$61,915 (US$36,175).
The city has a unique status in Brazil, as it is an administrative division rather than a legal municipality like other cities in Brazil. The name 'Brasília' is commonly used as a synonym for the Federal District through synecdoche; However, the Federal District is composed of 31 administrative regions, only one of which is Brasília proper, with a population of 209,926 in a 2011 survey; Demographic publications generally do not make this distinction and list the population of Brasília as synonymous with the population of the Federal District, considering the whole of it as its metropolitan area. The city was one of the main host cities of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Additionally, Brasília hosted the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. 1. as of 2011, what is the population of Brasilia?
2. what country is it capital of?
3. how many administrative regions are actually known as Brasilia?
4. when did it host the FIFA cup?
5. and the confederations cup?
6. what rank is it among populous Latin American cities?
7. does any other Latin American city have a higher GDP?
8. how much is it per capita in USD?
9. when was it founded?
10. what region is it in?
11. does it have special status?
12. is it a legal municipality?
13. what is it?
numbered_answers: 1. 2,556,149
2. Brazil
3. 31
4. 2014
5. 2013
6. 4th
7. No
8. $36,175
9. April 21, 1960
10. center-western
11. Yes
12. No
13. administrative division
input: Make use of the article to answer the questions. In 2004, three young men went to a dinner party in San Francisco. Afterward ,they wanted to share a video from the party with their friends. They wanted to send it over the Internet. But at the time, the process of sharing videos that way was difficult. Using e-mail did not work and the friends complained that there, was no website to help them. So they created their own. They called their website YouTube. It made sharing videos easy, so the website soon became very popular. People watched 2.500 million videos in the first six months! Today, more than 70,000 new videos go up on YouTube each day. People watch more than 1,000 million videos a day. Many last no more than 10 minutes. These videos show all kinds of things, from sleeping cats to earthquakes. Most of the filmmakers are not professionals. They are just everyday people making videos, and they use the website in many interesting ways. First many people use YouTube to entertain others. One example is Judson Laipply. He made a funny dance video and put it on YouTube in 2006. People watched the video more than 10 million times in the first two weeks. Now people stop Judson on the street to ask, "Are you the dance guy on Youtube?" Some people have invited him to dance at their parties. A few women even asked to marry him. Judson wants to make more dance videos, and people look forward to seeing them. Other people use YouTube to advertise a business. David Taub does this. He is a guitar teacher and he sells videos of guitar lessons on his own website. He wanted to increase his business, so he put short videos with free lessons on YouTube. People enjoyed watching the lessons on YouTube, and afterward, many decided to go to David's own website. Now David sells hundreds of guitar lesson videos each week. People also use YouTube to help others. Ryan Fitzgerald is one example. Ryan is friendly young man who knows that some people are lonely and have no one to talk to. One day, he made a video of himself for YouTube. In the video, he gave his phone number and invited people to call him. In less than a week, he had more than 5,000 calls and messages from all over the world. These days, he is very busy talking on the phone. He helps people when he can, but mostly, he just listens, like a friend. Finally, some filmmakers use YouTube in a more serious way. They want to inform people about important events happening in the world. For example, they show clips of videos from countries at war, or they show people in need of help after a storm. Sometimes TV news shows do not give enough information about these events. Thanks to YouTube filmmakers, people can go to their computers and learn more. For many people, YouTube is more than just another website to visit. It is a way to communicate with others. More and more people are using it every day, and they will probably find even more ways to use it. 1. How many men are credited with the invention of Youtube?
2. In what year?
3. Was it immediately popular?
4. Is it still?
5. How many videos are uploaded every day?
6. And how many are watched?
7. When did Judson Laipply upload a video?
8. What was the video of?
9. Was it instantaneously popular?
10. Do people recognize him?
11. Can youtube be used to generate money?
12. What kind of lessons does David upload?
13. Do you have to pay to watch them?
14. Did it increase his customers?
15. How many calls did he receive in a week?
16. What video did the men originally want to share?
17. Could they have used email?
18. Do you have to be a professional to upload videos?
numbered_answers: | 1. three
2. 2004
3. yes
4. Yes
5. more than 70,000
6. more than 1,000 million videos a day
7. 2006
8. a funny dance
9. yes
10. yes
11. yes
12. guitar lessons
13. no
14. yes go to David's own website. Now David sells hundreds of guitar lesson videos each week
15. more than 5,000
16. a dinner party
17. no
18. no |
Q: U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday that he had instructed his representatives not to sign a communique by all seven leaders attending the G-7 summit in Canada, citing statements by Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made after he left. "Very dishonest and & weak," Trump tweeted in response to Trudeau's remark that the new U.S. tariffs on aluminum and steel were "insulting." "Based on Justin's false statements at his news conference, and the fact that Canada is charging massive Tariffs to our U.S. farmers, workers, and companies, I have instructed our U.S. Reps not to endorse the Communique as we look at Tariffs on automobiles flooding the U.S. Market!" Trump added. "International cooperation cannot be dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks," French President Emmanuel Macron's office said in a statement about Trump's withdrawal from signing the communique. The statement also said Trump's action is a display of "incoherence and inconsistency." "Germany stands by the jointly agreed communique," Germany spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a statement. Trudeau closed the summit Saturday by refusing to budge on positions that place him at odds with Trump, particularly new tariffs on steel and aluminum that have irritated Canada and the European Union. He said in closing remarks that Canada would proceed with retaliatory measures on U.S. goods as early as July 1. "I highlighted directly to the president that Canadians did not take it lightly that the United States has moved forward with significant tariffs," Trudeau said in the news conference following the two-day summit. "Canadians, we're polite, we're reasonable, but we will also not be pushed around." British Prime Minister Theresa May echoed Trudeau, pledging to retaliate for tariffs on EU goods. "The loss of trade through tariffs undermines competition, reduces productivity, removes the incentive to innovate and ultimately makes everyone poorer," she said. "And in response, the EU will impose countermeasures." Trudeau and May also bucked... What retaliatory measures did the EU impose on the US? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - imposed limits on quantities across all goods - increased tariffs on all US goods - not enough information - they did not take any counter measures
A: not enough information
Q: I think that one of the people who caused me the most misery for the longest was someone that I’ll call “Luna”. So, most people have probably met that person that acts all suicidal and then uses that against you. For example, you’re talking to someone like that and you’re having some sort of argument and the moment they realize they aren’t winning they send you pictures of their bloodied wrists and say “This is your fault”. Well, that person was my friend for a long time. Every time I would try to leave her to go to sleep she would threaten to do “something bad” and I knew what she meant, and me, first meeting her when I was around 9 or 10, and I was still extremely naive. So most of the time, I ended up staying awake til 3 AM on school nights and I would get only a few hours of sleep, and she’d be happy because her life wasn’t worsened at all. But I think the thing that made me the most miserable, was the fact that it never got better. No matter how much I talked to her, or how sympathetic I tried to be, or how much I tried to convince her to be happier, it never got better. She still acted super depressed, but like it was a joke. All of these things combined to make me completely miserable because it seemed like it was all for nothing. But I just let it happen, because she was the only person I had and she was really my only “friend” at that point, and all the way up to seventh grade. So for that entire period of time, she certainly wasn’t the only source of misery for me, but she made me feel way worse than I would have if I hadn’t been friends with her. What did the person do to try to help her friend? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - convince her to go to school - convince her to buy a lottery ticket - convince her to be happier - not enough information
A: convince her to be happier
Q: That day, my mother picked me up from school, wearing the yellow sundress and shawl I remembered from our trip with Father the year before. She looked just like she did most days back then--a glamour queen, a movie star ("Just like Lena Horne," my friend Chloe had once said, "only darker--oh, sorry, Leah!"), but today her beauty somehow had a harder, more defiant edge to it. I could smell the expensive Dior perfume as soon as I opened the door, which surprised me, because my mom was usually fastidious about not getting perfume on her clothes. She was wearing her bug glasses--huge dark things with lenses that bulged out like fly eyes and reflected my face like a fun-house mirror. She had tied a yellow silk scarf around her hair and was taking deep pulls on a cigarette held between two immaculately manicured fingers. Only I knew about the nicotine stains she carefully covered with her special order "forest sable" cream each morning. Tiffany, a stupid but vicious senator's daughter who I had the misfortune of sharing a classroom with, suddenly dashed from inside the school, her face flushed. "Hello, Mrs. Wilson," she called. Before my mother could respond, she giggled and ran back to three of her friends waiting beyond the door. I could hear them laughing, but I was glad I couldn't understand their words. They were all fascinated with my mother--the black housekeeper who dressed like Katharine Hepburn and drove a Cadillac, whose daughter's "light toffee" skin indicated that she might just like her coffee with a lot of cream. Sometimes I hated those girls. "Get in the car, Leah," my mother said. Her already husky voice was pitched low, as though she'd been crying. That made me nervous. Why was she here? "Ma, Chloe was going to show me her dad's new camera. Can't I go home on the bus?" My mom pulled on the cigarette until it burned the filter, and then ground it into the car ashtray--already filled with forty or so butts. She always emptied out the ashtray each evening. What was the mother NOT wearing? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - Dior perfume - Pajamas - Sunglasses - not enough information
| A: Pajamas |
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.
[EX Q]: Question: Which PC operating environment sold more from Microsoft? Passage:Due to the sales growth of IBM clones in the '90s, they became the industry standard for business and home use. This growth was augmented by the introduction of Microsoft's Windows 3.0 operating environment in 1990, and followed by Windows 3.1 in 1992 and the Windows 95 operating system in 1995. The Macintosh was sent into a period of decline by these developments coupled with Apple's own inability to come up with a successor to the Macintosh operating system, and by 1996 Apple was almost bankrupt. In December 1996 Apple bought NeXT and in what has been described as a "reverse takeover", Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997. The NeXT purchase and Jobs' return brought Apple back to profitability, first with the release of Mac OS 8, a major new version of the operating system for Macintosh computers, and then with the PowerMac G3 and iMac computers for the professional and home markets. The iMac was notable for its transparent bondi blue casing in an ergonomic shape, as well as its discarding of legacy devices such as a floppy drive and serial ports in favor of Ethernet and USB connectivity. The iMac sold several million units and a subsequent model using a different form factor remains in production as of August 2017. In 2001 Mac OS X, the long-awaited "next generation" Mac OS based on the NeXT technologies was finally introduced by Apple, cementing its comeback.
Links: a. USB b. Windows 3.0 c. Mac OS 8 d. Power Macintosh G3
[EX A]: b
[EX Q]: Question: How old is the oldest championship that O'Keeffe won? Passage:Declan O'Keeffe (born 1972 in Rathmore, County Kerry) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football at various times with his local clubs Rathmore in Kerry and Clooney/Quin and St Josephs Doora-Barefield in Clare. He was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1996 until 2003. He won All-Ireland Senior Football Championships in 1997 & 2000. He also won an All-Ireland Junior Football Championship in 1994. He won Munster Under-21 Football Championship medals in 1992 and 1993, and a Munster Minor Football Championship medal in 1990. He won an International Rules in 1999 and a Railway Cup. He won 3 County Championships with East Kerry in 1997, 1998 and 1999.
Links: a. East Kerry GAA b. Munster Minor Football Championship c. Kerry GAA d. East Kerry GAA
[EX A]: b
[EX Q]: Question: In what year was the commander in chief who sent Elles to investigate the first tanks born? Passage:In August 1915, after recovering from his injuries, Elles was one of three officers specially selected by General Sir William Robertson, soon to be Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS), the professional head of the British Army, to liaise with troops at the front and pass the information directly to the British General Headquarters (GHQ). In January 1916, as a General Staff Officer (GSO), Elles was sent by General Sir Douglas Haig, the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the BEF on the Western Front, to investigate the first tanks or "caterpillars" being built in England. He attended the first trials of "Mother" and reported back to Haig on its success. During the summer of 1916, he was tasked to report back from the Somme, where the tanks were first used. Elles was appointed to head the Heavy Branch (the first tank units) of the Machine Gun Corps in France on 29 September 1916, with the temporary rank of colonel. His responsibilities included its advanced training and tactical employment. He also commanded the large central depot and workshops established near Bermicourt.
Links: a. Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom) b. Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig c. Staff (military) d. Machine Gun Corps
[EX A]: | b
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The sound of the clacking grew unbearable, so we turned the volume down. "Mute it." We muted it. "Turn it up; we might miss something." It's a silent movie. We won't miss anything. The sound of clacking gradually fills the room as my brother reluctantly turns up the volume. I can tell he's pressing hard on the button, jamming his thumb down in defiance or muted anger. He doesn't like for anyone to tell him what to do with the remote. But my grandmother wants the volume up, so we turn it up. We're all sitting along the edges of the tiny living room, staring at the fuzzy black-and-white images as they hazily walk across the television screen. I can hear a siren outside, barely discernable and then gone entirely. "Who's that?" my brother asks, evidently past his momentary and barely-noticeable indignation over the remote. "Uncle Arehl, and maybe his sister, Edna," my grandmother says, leaning in closer. "I think it's Edna," she says, in the tone of a doctor diagnosing a disease, as if the verdict was somehow relevant to someone who has only the vaguest idea who Arehl's sister is, or was. Uncle Arehl (I don't know precisely whose uncle he is, or for what the two initials of his name once stood) saunters slowly across a dry, patchy lawn, and the camera follows him. For some reason I'm more interested in the lawn--if it can be called that--than in the people on it. The sun in the movie is blazing, and everyone filmed looks only briefly at the camera before averting their faces once again to look at the stubbly grass. The camera pans once again and I can see an incredibly rutted path leading from the porch to the fence at the edge of the yard, broken pieces of concrete amid deep tire tracks fossilized in sun-baked mud. The fence is low, wire like a chain-link, but lower, with metal stakes holding it up instead of tubes. According to the above context, answer the following question. How long had they been watching the movie?
The answer is: | A few minutes. |
Question: Who did the Kaiser Library's books previously belong to?
Answer: It is the largest library in the country with more than 70,000 books.
A single-select problem: Is the question answered in a satisfactory fashion?
Choose from:
a). yes
b). no | b). |
Consider this response: The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 6,623 (out of which the population of Nekla amounts to 3,203, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 3,420).
What was the preceding dialog?
Preceding dialog: DIALOG:
What is Gmina Nekla?
- Gmina Nekla Gmina Nekla is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.
- Where is it located?
- Its seat is the town of Nekla, which lies approximately west of Września and east of the regional capital Poznań.
- How large is the population?
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Response: The auditorium was roofed securing the activities held in the place from rain. The preceding conversation:
Preceding conversation: DIALOG:
What is the PAGASA Agro-Met in Dumangas?
- Recently the PAGASA opened its Agro-Met in Dumangas that would benefit not only the farmers but the whole community as well.
- What is the difference between the Daytime and the Nighttime Promenade?
- Mayor Distura with the help of Congressman Monfort, rehabilitated the town plaza making it a good place for recreation at day and a nice promenade at night.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
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Write an example conversation that led to this. This: He was a student of the III State High School and Gymnasium in the name of King Stefan Batory in Lviv (in Polish "Państwowego III Gimnazjum Męskiego im.
Preceding conversation: DIALOG:
Who is Ryszard Pietruski?
- Ryszard Pietruski Ryszard Pietruski (born 7 October 1922 in Wyszecino near Wejherowo, died 14 September 1996 in Warsaw) was a Polish theatre and film actor.
- Where did he grow up?
- He spent his childhood and early days in Lviv.
- Where did he go to school?
-
See the last examples. Predict the preceding dialog. DIALOG:
Where is the Androscoggin County Courthouse and Jail located?
- The jail block has a single-story extension to the rear, and is further connected to the larger modern jail facility to the west by a narrow hyphen.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- Androscoggin County was formed in 1854 out of portions of four adjacent counties, primarily to address the burgeoning growth of the communities of Auburn and Lewiston, which lies just across the river.
- Was there any controversy?
- A fierce debate ensued over which would serve as the county seat, which was won by Auburn in 1854.
- Who built it?
- The county commissioners sought to immediately solidify the decision, commissioning the design of this complex from Boston architect Gridley James Fox Bryant.
- When was it built?
- The courthouse was ready for use in 1857.
- Was it expanded?
-
Preceding conversation: DIALOG:
Where is the Androscoggin County Courthouse and Jail located?
- The jail block has a single-story extension to the rear, and is further connected to the larger modern jail facility to the west by a narrow hyphen.
- Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
- Androscoggin County was formed in 1854 out of portions of four adjacent counties, primarily to address the burgeoning growth of the communities of Auburn and Lewiston, which lies just across the river.
- Was there any controversy?
- A fierce debate ensued over which would serve as the county seat, which was won by Auburn in 1854.
- Who built it?
- The county commissioners sought to immediately solidify the decision, commissioning the design of this complex from Boston architect Gridley James Fox Bryant.
- When was it built?
- The courthouse was ready for use in 1857.
- Was it expanded?
-
Problem: If this is the response, what came before? Although the "Frontbeweging" was unsuccessful in the short term, it succeeded in creating a dedicated political party, the "Frontpartij", in post-war Belgium after the German defeat delegitimized many other parts of the Flemish Movement implicated in collaboration with the occupation authorities.
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Before this should be: DIALOG:
What was the most important event for the Yser Front?
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Consider this response: In 2008, a front-page article in the "Stourbridge News" newspaper was run, with headteacher Mike Lambert criticising Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls after Mr. Balls threatened the school with closure because it was not achieving the target of 30% A* to C GCSEs in Maths and English.
What was the preceding dialog?
Preceding dialog: | DIALOG:
What is The Wordsley School?
- The Wordsley School The Wordsley School is a coeducational community secondary school, located in Wordsley (near Stourbridge) in the West Midlands of England.
- When was it founded?
- It opened in September 1972 as Buckpool School to serve the community of Wordsley, replacing Audnam Secondary School.
- What is interesting about the school?
- It was renamed The Wordsley School in September 2002, and has gained specialisms in business & enterprise and music.
- Is there anything else that is notable?
- |
Problem: Jessica had just eaten lunch but Erin was starving, so
OPTIONS:
- Jessica declined a meal from the drive-thru.
- Erin declined a meal from the drive-thru.
My choice: Jessica declined a meal from the drive-thru.
Problem: Telling stories was something Joel was quite skilled at compared to Robert, so
OPTIONS:
- Joel decided to coach him.
- Robert decided to coach him.
My choice: Joel decided to coach him.
Problem: Maria went to the spa and got a massage every Saturday unlike Lindsey, because
OPTIONS:
- Maria loved the feeling.
- Lindsey loved the feeling.
My choice: Maria loved the feeling.
Problem: The teeth of Katrina are more yellow than Laura's due to
OPTIONS:
- Katrina drinking mostly coffee all the time.
- Laura drinking mostly coffee all the time.
My choice: | Katrina drinking mostly coffee all the time. |
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].
Example Input: (CNN) -- The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza recently gave President Barack Obama his "Worst Year in Washington" award. Indeed, Cillizza wrote that there was a growing sense among the public that "Obama simply isn't up to the job to which he was elected twice." But while it's hard to argue that Obama has not had a difficult 12 months, the notion that this President is somehow done or a lame duck just doesn't feel quite right. The fact is the office of the president is still the most dynamic change agent in our political system. And unlike Congress or the Supreme Court, which go in and out of session, the President is on 24/7, with significant power at his disposal, a point underscored by recent initiatives on immigration, climate change and Cuba.Aaron David Miller: President Obama is not the appeaser in chief his detractors claimMiller: President doubled down in Afghanistan in 2009, had Osama bin Laden killedObama is a committed internationalist, Miller saysPresident can feel the pull of wanting to leave a positive legacy, he says
Question:"My presidency's entering the fourth quarter," _ said in a press conference Friday.
Example Output: Barack Obama
Example Input: (CNN) Khuram Shahzad Butt, a 27-year-old British national born in Pakistan who died in a hail of police bullets Saturday night after the London attack, was a tall, lanky, straggly bearded young man of few words -- a brainwashed follower of al-Muhajiroun, a loose grouping of British extremists supportive of ISIS linked to a large number of terrorist plots involving UK nationals. The latest on London attack CNN's Sandi Sidhu met him several times while reporting on the group in the United Kingdom between 2014 and 2016. He went by the name "Abz" or "Abu Zaitun" and seldom spoke during meetings. He was content to leave the task of proselytizing to louder, older members of the group, according to Sidhu.London attacker Khuram Shahzad Butt appeared in a 2016 Channel 4 documentary called "The Jihadis Next Door"At the time of the attack, Butt worked as a receptionist at a fitness center in Ilford, a friend from the gym said
Question:The identification of Butt as one of the attackers raised many questions about what _ authorities knew about him and when.
Example Output: British
Example Input: (CNN) In the end, Donald Trump stayed true to himself. Beset by appeals from foreign leaders and corporate titans to put the planet first, he pulled out of the Paris climate accord Thursday. It's a decision that upheld his political instincts, nationalistic economic vision and dark view of a predatory world with one unified goal -- to rip America off. In fact, the move to leave the climate pact, endorsed by almost 200 countries worldwide, is one of the few international promises Trump has actually followed through on. The White House choreographed Thursday's announcement as a triumph for Trump after a turbulent debut to his presidency in which he has struggled to translate the populist, anti-elite promises of his campaign into real change and has railed against the limits of his office.Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris climate accordIts one of the few major campaign promises on foreign policy he's kept
Question:Internationally, _ has run into the headwinds of geopolitical reality, the national security imperative to work with global partners and the need to honor legal obligations.
Example Output: | Donald Trump
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Instructions: In this task, you will be shown a correct English sentence. You need to generate an incorrect form of the input sentence.
Input: They do not stop at the same .
Output: | They are not stop at the same . |
QUESTION: Where do you typically use a tourniquet?
Options:
- hospital
- ghetto
- emergency kit
- controlling bleeding
- ambulance
ANSWER: Hospital is a place where a tourniquet is typically used.
The answer is hospital
q: I am hungry, what would be a way to alleviate this?
Options:
- very much
- have food
- eat vegetables
- eat quickly
- make bread
a: Hunger is a state of having a desire to eat food. Having food is the action of eating. Eating food alleviates the desire to eat food.
The answer is have food
QUESTION: Where would you find a head that does not move?
Options:
- submarine
- human body
- morgue
- movie theater
- hat shop
ANSWER: Morgue means a mortuary where dead bodies are kept. The heads of dead bodies cannot move.
The answer is morgue
q: What does learning about world lead to?
Options:
- confusion
- sadness
- world views
- pleasure
- enlightenment
a: Enlightenment is the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. Learning about world lead to enlightenment.
The answer is enlightenment
QUESTION: What results from good sex?
Options:
- orgasm
- doom
- pregnancy
- children
- venereal disease
ANSWER: Good sex leads to orgasm. Orgasm is necessary to enjoy sex.
The answer is orgasm
QUESTION: There was no email reply, so what was the purpose of the follow up email?
Options:
- ignore
- forward
- ask
- obesity
- silence
ANSWER: | The follow up can be taken by asking. If there is no reply of an email then by asking also the follow up of email can be taken.
The answer is ask |
Detailed Instructions: 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.
Problem:The challenge is supposedly getting tougher and out of deference to Italy's traditional doughtiness, one must say it is. They are an established tier-one team. They have in the past boasted some world-class players. They beat an Ireland team just two and a half years ago, and in the Six Nations to boot. But that match is as relevant to what happens in the Olympic Stadium on Sunday as the Munster hurling final does. Ireland were a rabble then, reduced to chaos by injury and the Declan Kidney era breaking apart. They have been transformed by an outstanding coach, the development of talents like Jack McGrath, Iain Henderson and Robbie Henshaw, and the renewal of more seasoned campaigners with Paul O'Connell, Jamie Heaslip and Keith Earls playing some of the best rugby of their careers under Joe Schmidt.Ireland play Italy at London's Olympic Stadium at 4.45pm (BST) on SundayJose Schmidt has turned Ireland into a slick unit compared to the rabble that lost to Italy just two and a half years agoItaly are not the force of old and excitement about the return of Sergio Parisse confirmed the country's desperationRugby World Cup 2015: Click HERE for all the latest RWC news
Questions:One of _'s great achievements with Ireland has been to make them reliable; they win the matches they are expected to and often win the ones they should not as well. (A) Italy (B) Ireland (C) Six Nations (D) Olympic Stadium (E) Munster (F) Declan Kidney (G) Jack McGrath (H) Iain Henderson (I) Robbie Henshaw (J) Paul O'Connell (K) Jamie Heaslip (L) Keith Earls (M) Joe Schmidt (N) London (O) BST (P) Sergio Parisse (Q) Rugby World Cup (R) RWC
Solution: | (M) |
Input: Article: The Dominican friars quickly spread, including to England, where they appeared in Oxford in 1221. In the 13th century the order reached all classes of Christian society, fought heresy, schism, and paganism by word and book, and by its missions to the north of Europe, to Africa, and Asia passed beyond the frontiers of Christendom. Its schools spread throughout the entire Church; its doctors wrote monumental works in all branches of knowledge, including the extremely important Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas. Its members included popes, cardinals, bishops, legates, inquisitors, confessors of princes, ambassadors, and paciarii (enforcers of the peace decreed by popes or councils). The order was appointed by Pope Gregory IX the duty to carry out the Inquisition. In his Papal Bull Ad extirpanda of 1252, Pope Innocent IV authorised the Dominicans' use of torture under prescribed circumstances.
Now answer this question: What did the Dominican Order fight against?
Output: paganism
Input: Article: Tuberculosis has been present in humans since antiquity. The earliest unambiguous detection of M. tuberculosis involves evidence of the disease in the remains of bison in Wyoming dated to around 17,000 years ago. However, whether tuberculosis originated in bovines, then was transferred to humans, or whether it diverged from a common ancestor, is currently unclear. A comparison of the genes of M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in humans to MTBC in animals suggests humans did not acquire MTBC from animals during animal domestication, as was previously believed. Both strains of the tuberculosis bacteria share a common ancestor, which could have infected humans as early as the Neolithic Revolution.
Now answer this question: In which U.S. state was the oldest definitive evidence of TB found?
Output: Wyoming
Input: Article: In Brazil, the Presbyterian Church of Brazil (Igreja Presbiteriana do Brasil) totals approximately 1,011,300 members; other Presbyterian churches (Independents, United, Conservatives, Renovated, etc.) in this nation have around 350,000 members. The Renewed Presbyterian Church in Brazil was influenced by the charismatic movement and has about 131 000 members as of 2011. The Conservative Presbyterian Church was founded in 1940 and has eight presbyteries. The Fundamentalist Presbyterian church in Brazil was influenced by Karl McIntosh and the Bible Presbyterian church USA and has around 1 800 members. The Independent Presbyterian Church in Brasil was founded in 1903 by pastor Pereira, has 500 congregations and 75 000 members. The United Presbyterian Church in Brazil has around 4 000 members. There are also ethnic Korean Presbyterian churches in the country. The Evangelical Reformed Church in Brazil has Dutch origin. The Reformed Churches in Brazil were recently founded by the Canadian Reformed Churches with the Reformed Church in the Netherlands (liberated).
Now answer this question: As of 2011, how many members were in The Renewed Presbyterian Church in Brazil?
Output: | 131 000 |
Same meaning?
Many Roswell residents work in the nearby Atlanta .
Many Atlanta residents work in nearby Roswell .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: no
Same meaning?
John Murcot , Anthony à Wood and Zachary Bogan were among his students .
Among his pupils were Zachary Bogan , Anthony à Wood , and John Murcot .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: yes
Same meaning?
Rajasthan Royals is the official clothing sponsor of Provogue in the Indian Premier League and the official clothing sponsor for all teams of the Indian Cricket League .
Provogue is the official clothing sponsor of Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League and the official clothing sponsor of all teams in the Indian Cricket League .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: no
Same meaning?
This series was exclusive to Wal-Mart Canada but was eventually sold in the Spawn Store online .
This series was exclusive to Wal-Mart Canada , but was finally sold online in the Spawn Store .
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: | yes |
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Waves contain?, Context: As an electro-magnetic wave travels through the different parts of the antenna system (radio, feed line, antenna, free space) it may encounter differences in impedance (E/H, V/I, etc.). At each interface, depending on the impedance match, some fraction of the wave's energy will reflect back to the source, forming a standing wave in the feed line. The ratio of maximum power to minimum power in the wave can be measured and is called the standing wave ratio (SWR). A SWR of 1:1 is ideal. A SWR of 1.5:1 is considered to be marginally acceptable in low power applications where power loss is more critical, although an SWR as high as 6:1 may still be usable with the right equipment. Minimizing impedance differences at each interface (impedance matching) will reduce SWR and maximize power transfer through each part of the antenna system.
power
The passage lists countries that still implement corporal punishment, which type of countries are closest to Latin America?, Context: Official corporal punishment, often by caning, remains commonplace in schools in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries. For details of individual countries see School corporal punishment.
Caribbean
What surprising development was found on the lineage of jews?, Context: Before 2006, geneticists had largely attributed the ethnogenesis of most of the world's Jewish populations, including Ashkenazi Jews, to Israelite Jewish male migrants from the Middle East and "the women from each local population whom they took as wives and converted to Judaism." Thus, in 2002, in line with this model of origin, David Goldstein, now of Duke University, reported that unlike male Ashkenazi lineages, the female lineages in Ashkenazi Jewish communities "did not seem to be Middle Eastern", and that each community had its own genetic pattern and even that "in some cases the mitochondrial DNA was closely related to that of the host community." In his view this suggested "that Jewish men had arrived from the Middle East, taken wives from the host population and converted them to Judaism, after which there was no further intermarriage with non-Jews."
| did not seem to be Middle Eastern
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Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
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Question: HRC: If I had any voice, I'd break into "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" and dedicate it to Tipper.
Answer: I'd dedicate "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," to Tipper.
Question: But that does not mean that such a square cannot exist.
Answer: Such a square can exist.
Question: In April 2001, the JTF-CNO's scope of responsibility was expanded to include a new operational mission: computer network attack. In addition to expanding mission responsibilities, the JTF-CNO is growing in size and depth to better meet increased network defense responsibilities.
Answer: | In April 2001, the JTF-CNO's responsibility was expanded to include a new operational mission: computer network attack. It's growing size and depth to better meet increased network defense responsibilities.
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given a question, a context passage, and four options which are terms from the passage. After reading a passage, you will get a brief understanding of the terms. Your job is to determine by searching and reading further information of which term you can answer the question. Indicate your choice as 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'd'. If you think more than one option is plausible, choose the more probable option to help you answer the question.
Problem:Question: What is the name of the stadium where the team plays that Dumbarton overcame in their first friendly? Passage:June started with striker Mark Stewart having the second year of his contract cancelled. Following this Turnberry Homes signed a new two-year deal to continue as the club's shirt sponsors. Bobby Barr became the club's second signing of the summer, joining on a year long deal from Raith Rovers. Ross Forbes was announced as the club's third summer signing on 11 June - signing a season long deal nine years after a loan spell with the club. A day later the club's top scorer from the 2017–18 season, Calum Gallagher, signed a new one-year deal. The week ended with Grant Adam becoming the club's fourth signing of the summer, joining on a one year deal from Forfar Athletic. His arrival was followed by that of striker Rory Loy, who joined after leaving Falkirk, however Danny Handling turned down a new deal with the club to join Scottish League Two side Edinburgh City. Stuart Carswell was the next player to commit himself for another season, signing a new one-year deal after 54 appearances and two goals in his 18 months at the club. The following week defenders Ross Perry and Cammy Ballantyne signed for the club on year-long deals, and they were joined by Ryan Thomson who joined after leaving Stranraer. A day after signing Thomson marked his debut with a goal, which was added to by strikes from Calum Gallagher and Iain Russell (playing as a trialist) as Dumbarton overcame Lowland League side East Kilbride in their first friendly of the season.
Links: a. East Kilbride F.C. b. Lowland Football League c. Bobby Barr d. Falkirk F.C.
Solution: | a |
Problem: Please answer a question about the following article about The Blitz:
It was decided to focus on bombing Britain's industrial cities in daylight to begin with. The main focus of the bombing operations was against the city of London. The first major raid in this regard took place on 7 September. On 15 September, on a date known as the Battle of Britain Day, a large-scale raid was launched in daylight, but suffered significant loss for no lasting gain. Although there were a few large air battles fought in daylight later in the month and into October, the Luftwaffe switched its main effort to night attacks in order to reduce losses. This became official policy on 7 October. The air campaign soon got underway against London and other British cities. However, the Luftwaffe faced limitations. Its aircraft—Dornier Do 17, Junkers Ju 88, and Heinkel He 111s—were capable of carrying out strategic missions, but were incapable of doing greater damage because of bomb-load limitations. The Luftwaffe's decision in the interwar period to concentrate on medium bombers can be attributed to several reasons: Hitler did not intend or foresee a war with Britain in 1939; the OKL believed a medium bomber could carry out strategic missions just as well as a heavy bomber force; and Germany did not possess the resources or technical ability to produce four-engined bombers before the war.
What was the name of the large air raid that took place in daylight hours in Britain?
A: Battle of Britain Day
Question: Read this and answer the question
The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), located in Mexico City, is the largest university on the continent, with more than 300,000 students from all backgrounds. Three Nobel laureates, several Mexican entrepreneurs and most of Mexico's modern-day presidents are among its former students. UNAM conducts 50% of Mexico's scientific research and has presence all across the country with satellite campuses, observatories and research centres. UNAM ranked 74th in the Top 200 World University Ranking published by Times Higher Education (then called Times Higher Education Supplement) in 2006, making it the highest ranked Spanish-speaking university in the world. The sprawling main campus of the university, known as Ciudad Universitaria, was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007.
What worldwide ranking does UNAM hold?
Answer: 74th
Problem: While the distribution of Somalis per country in Europe is hard to measure because the Somali community on the continent has grown so quickly in recent years, an official 2010 estimate reported 108,000 Somalis living in the United Kingdom. Somalis in Britain are largely concentrated in the cities of London, Sheffield, Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, and Leicester, with London alone accounting for roughly 78% of Britain's Somali population. There are also significant Somali communities in Sweden: 57,906 (2014); the Netherlands: 37,432 (2014); Norway: 38,413 (2015); Denmark: 18,645 (2014); and Finland: 16,721 (2014).
In 2014, how many Somalis resided in Norway?
The answer is the following: 38,413
There are many notable contributors to the field of Chinese science throughout the ages. One of the best examples would be Shen Kuo (1031–1095), a polymath scientist and statesman who was the first to describe the magnetic-needle compass used for navigation, discovered the concept of true north, improved the design of the astronomical gnomon, armillary sphere, sight tube, and clepsydra, and described the use of drydocks to repair boats. After observing the natural process of the inundation of silt and the find of marine fossils in the Taihang Mountains (hundreds of miles from the Pacific Ocean), Shen Kuo devised a theory of land formation, or geomorphology. He also adopted a theory of gradual climate change in regions over time, after observing petrified bamboo found underground at Yan'an, Shaanxi province. If not for Shen Kuo's writing, the architectural works of Yu Hao would be little known, along with the inventor of movable type printing, Bi Sheng (990-1051). Shen's contemporary Su Song (1020–1101) was also a brilliant polymath, an astronomer who created a celestial atlas of star maps, wrote a pharmaceutical treatise with related subjects of botany, zoology, mineralogy, and metallurgy, and had erected a large astronomical clocktower in Kaifeng city in 1088. To operate the crowning armillary sphere, his clocktower featured an escapement mechanism and the world's oldest known use of an endless power-transmitting chain drive.
When was Shen Kuo alive?
1031–1095
Input: Muammar Gaddafi
Gaddafi's ideological worldview was moulded by his environment, namely his Islamic faith, his Bedouin upbringing, and his disgust at the actions of European colonialists in Libya. He was driven by a sense of "divine mission", believing himself a conduit of Allah's will, and thought that he must achieve his goals "no matter what the cost". Raised within the Sunni branch of Islam, Gaddafi called for the implementation of sharia within Libya. He desired unity across the Islamic world, and encouraged the propagation of the faith elsewhere. On a 2010 visit to Italy, he paid a modelling agency to find 200 young Italian women for a lecture he gave urging them to convert. He also funded the construction and renovation of two mosques in Africa, including Uganda's Kampala Mosque. He nevertheless clashed with conservative Libyan clerics as to his interpretation of Islam. Many criticised his attempts to encourage women to enter traditionally male-only sectors of society, such as the armed forces. Gaddafi was keen to improve women's status, though saw the sexes as "separate but equal" and therefore felt women should usually remain in traditional roles.
In what country is Kampala Mosque located?
Output: Uganda
Problem: Please answer a question about the following article about Nintendo Entertainment System:
Atari Games created a line of NES products under the name Tengen and took a different approach. The company attempted to reverse engineer the lockout chip to develop its own "Rabbit" chip. However, Tengen also obtained a description of the lockout chip from the United States Patent and Trademark Office by falsely claiming that it was required to defend against present infringement claims in a legal case. Nintendo sued Tengen for copyright infringement, which Tengen lost as it could not prove that the legally obtained patent documents had not been used by the reverse engineering team. Tengen's antitrust claims against Nintendo were never finally decided.
Tengen got a description of Nintendo's chip from whom?
A: | United States Patent and Trademark Office |
How does the sentence end? See options at the end
Monica had to get a divorce from their spouse but not Betty because
Possible answers:
1). Monica had a cheating spouse.;
2). Betty had a cheating spouse.; | 1). |
In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No".
Q: Water flowing over Earths surface or underground causes erosion and deposition. Water flowing over a steeper slope moves faster and causes more erosion. How water transports particles depends on their size. When water slows down, it starts depositing sediment. This process starts with the largest particles first. Runoff erodes the land after a heavy rain. It picks up sediment. Runoff carries most of the sediment to bodies of water. Mountain streams erode narrow, V-shaped valleys and waterfalls. Erosion and deposition by slow-flowing rivers create broad floodplains and meanders. Deposition by streams and rivers may form alluvial fans and deltas. Floodwaters may deposit natural levees. Erosion and deposition by groundwater can form caves and sinkholes. Stalactites and stalagmites are mineral deposits. They build up in caves as water continues to drip. <sep>What kind of deposits build up in caves as water continues to drip?<sep>Oil deposits
A: No
****
Q: Have you ever looked closely at a globe? That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa. Scientists noticed these same features. It caused them to start asking questions. They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? If so, how can something so large move so far? What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents? How can answering these questions help us? A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He noticed they were the same type and age. He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe. <sep>Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle?<sep>North America, Europe, South America, Africa
A: Yes
****
Q: The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). Independent from the departments of Defense, State, Justice, and other policy departments, the DCI heads the U.S.intelligence community and provides intelligence to federal entities. The sole element of the intelligence community independent from a cabinet agency is the CIA. As an independent agency, it collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence from all sources. The CIA's number one customer is the president of the United States, who also has the authority to direct it to conduct covert operations. Although covert actions represent a very small fraction of the Agency's entire budget, these operations have at times been controversial and over time have dominated the public's perception of the CIA. The DCI is confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president's cabinet. The director's power under federal law over the loose, confederated "intelligence community" is limited. He or she states the community's priorities and coordinates development of intelligence agency budget requests for submission to Congress. This responsibility gives many the false impression that the DCI has line authority over the heads of these agencies and has the power to shift resources within these budgets as the need arises. Neither is true. In fact, the DCI's real authority has been directly proportional to his personal closeness to the president, which has waxed and waned over the years, and to others in government, especially the secretary of defense. Intelligence agencies under the Department of Defense account for approximately 80 percent of all U.S. spending for intelligence, including some that supports a national customer base and some that supports specific Defense Department or military service needs. As they are housed in the Defense Department, these agencies are keenly attentive to the military's strategic and tactical requirements. <sep>Who is the DCI confirmed by and how much power does he or she have?<sep>President of the United States, limited
A: | No
****
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Ruth's 1927 single season record of 60 home runs stood unsurpassed until Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961.
Is this true: Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in his lifetime.
A: no
The World Bank has also been criticized for its role in financing projects that have been detrimental to human rights and the natural environment.
Is this true: The World Bank is criticized for its activities.
A: yes
The chaotic development that is gobbling up the Amazon rain forest could finally be reined in with a new plan developed by officials of Amazon countries and leading scientists from around the world.
Is this true: The Amazon rainforest suffers from chaotic development.
A: yes
The new study refutes earlier findings by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, who concluded that the odds of getting head and neck cancers rose in tandem with the frequency and duration of marijuana use.
Is this true: The latest findings contradict a California study that implicated regular pot smoking as having markedly higher risks for head and neck cancers.
A: | yes |
IBM opened a sprawling and sophisticated semiconductor factory here on Wednesday that cost more than $2.5 billion to build and equip, the largest single capital investment the company has ever made. The factory, which opens as the computer chip business is in a slump, is a costly and risky move for IBM. But it is also an expression of confidence by the company that it can remain a technology leader in the highly competitive global semiconductor industry, and a commitment that the best place to execute that strategy is in upstate New York. IBM is an exception among computer makers in that it still invests heavily in research to advance the design, manufacture and materials used in semiconductor chips. It is spending more than $500 million a year on semiconductor research and development. The factory will produce a wide range of specialized semiconductors used in everything from the largest mainframe computers to cell phones and video-game consoles. The new plant is part of IBM's push to gain a strong lead in chip-making beyond the personal computer business, where Intel and East Asian chip producers hold the advantage. "The core of our strategy is to lead in technology and attack the high-performance segments of the market," said John Kelly, senior vice president in charge of IBM's technology group. An advantage to having the semiconductor fabricating factory here, Kelly explained, was that it was very close to its research laboratories in nearby Westchester County, N.Y. To stay ahead in advanced chip technology, he said, moving innovations out of the labs and into the factory as fast as possible is crucial. "What we call the lab-to-fab time should be as close to zero as possible," Kelly said. "If our strategy were anything but to be on the leading edge, we'd have put the plant in Asia." The new factory, which will begin normal production early next year, will employ about 1,000 people.
Question: "What is the overall objective of the products being prodeuced by the factory described?"
Response: "To produce them quickly doesn't matter"
Based on the paragraph, is the response to the question is factually correct?
pick from the following.
1). no.
2). yes. | 1). |
question: CHAPTER XXXIII
"It Won't Be True"
Mrs. Greystock, in making her proposition respecting Lady Linlithgow, wrote to Lady Fawn, and by the same post Frank wrote to Lucy. But before those letters reached Fawn Court there had come that other dreadful letter from Mrs. Hittaway. The consternation caused at Fawn Court in respect to Mr. Greystock's treachery almost robbed of its importance the suggestion made as to Lord Fawn. Could it be possible that this man, who had so openly and in so manly a manner engaged himself to Lucy Morris, should now be proposing to himself a marriage with his rich cousin? Lady Fawn did not believe that it was possible. Clara had not seen those horrid things with her own eyes, and other people might be liars. But Amelia shook her head. Amelia evidently believed that all manner of iniquities were possible to man. "You see, mamma, the sacrifice he was making was so very great!" "But he made it!" pleaded Lady Fawn. "No, mamma, he said he would make it. Men do these things. It is very horrid, but I think they do them more now than they used to. It seems to me that nobody cares now what he does, if he's not to be put into prison." It was resolved between these two wise ones that nothing at the present should be said to Lucy or to any one of the family. They would wait awhile, and in the meantime they attempted,--as far as it was possible to make the attempt without express words,--to let Lucy understand that she might remain at Fawn Court if she pleased. While this was going on, Lord Fawn did come down once again, and on that occasion Lucy simply absented herself from the dinner-table and from the family circle for that evening. "He's coming in, and you've got to go to prison again," Nina said to her, with a kiss.
1. to whom did Mrs Greystock wirite?
2. What was the name of the manor where Lady Fawn was?
3. Whose treachery was the subject?
4. What died Amelia believe?
5. To whom did Mr Greystock get engaged first?
6. Who was Amelia's mother
7. Would Lucy be allowed to remain at Fawn Court?
8. Who was Mr Greystock proposing to now?
9. Did Lady Fawn think it was possible?
10. Who did Lady Fawn think was making a sacrifice?
11. Did her daughter agree?
12. Who had to go to prison again?
13. Who said that to her?
****
answer: 1. Lady Fawn
2. Fawn Court
3. Mr. Greystock's
4. that all manner of iniquities were possible to man
5. Lucy Morris
6. Lady Fawn
7. yes
8. his rich cousin
9. no
10. Mr. Greystock
11. yes
12. Lucy
13. Nina
input: Make use of the article to answer the questions. Read a version of this story in Arabic.
Eddie Ray Routh was crying, shirtless, shoeless and smelling of alcohol when police caught up with him walking the streets of his hometown of Lancaster, Texas.
His family didn't understand what he -- a Marine veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder -- was going through, he told the officer last September 2, according to a police report.
He had a simple message that was as much a plea as it was a complaint: I'm hurting.
That visit -- which came after Routh, angry that his father was going to sell his gun, left the house and threatened, his mother told police, to "blow his brains out" -- prompted him to be placed in protective custody and sent to Dallas' Green Oaks Hospital for a mental evaluation.
Six months later, the 25-year-old Routh is in custody once again -- this time in a central Texas jail, facing murder charges in the deaths of America's self-proclaimed most deadly military sniper ever as well as the sniper's friend.
He is on a suicide watch and under 24-hour camera surveillance, Erath County Sheriff Tommy Bryant said Monday.
Should vets with PTSD, mental illness still have access to guns?
And he's already run into further trouble, becoming aggressive with guards in his cell after refusing to give up a spork and dinner tray Sunday night, according to the sheriff.
So who is Eddie Ray Routh?
Bryant has said Routh was in the Marines for four years, though it is unclear how much of that time, if any, was in combat zones. Shay Isham, a lawyer appointed by a judge Monday morning to represent Routh, said his client spent roughly the last two years in and out in Veteran Affairs medical facilities for treatment of mental issues. 1. Who was crying?
2. How old is he?
3. What is is a veteran of?
4. Is he suffering from anything?
5. From what?
6. What day did officers find him walking?
7. Why did he leave his home?
8. What was his dad going to do?
9. Was he suicidal?
10. Where was he put after the argument with his parents?
11. Which one?
12. What for?
13. What happened 6 months later?
14. What for?
15. How long was he in the Marines?
16. Is it known how many of those years were spent in combat areas?
17. Who is his laywer?
18. Is he being civil in jail?
19. Who is he violent towards in jail?
20. Who did he not want to give up?
numbered_answers: | 1. Eddie Ray Routh
2. 25
3. the Marines
4. yes
5. post-traumatic stress disorder
6. September 2
7. he was angry
8. sell his gun
9. yes
10. a hospital
11. Green Oaks Hospital
12. a mental evaluation
13. he went to jail
14. murder charges
15. four years
16. no
17. Shay Isham
18. no
19. the guards
20. unknown |
Question: Hubble is helping astronomers precisely calculate the age of the universe by providing accurate distances to galaxies, an important prerequisite for calculating age. Hubble measures the distances to neighboring galaxies by finding accurate "milepost markers," a special class of pulsating star called Cepheid variables. These, in turn, are being used to calibrate more remote milepost markers.
Hubble discovers black holes.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Answer: no
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below.
The River Thames flows through London.
A 15ft (4.5 meter) northern bottle-nosed whale has been spotted swimming in the river Thames in Central London, UK. The "Thames whale" managed to swim up past the Thames barrier and under many bridges, reaching as far as Chelsea before it turned around just before Albert Bridge. TV news helicopters scrambled to provide live TV footage of the whale, and many spectators lined the banks of the river. The whale is said to be looking healthy, although some fear that the whale may beach itself as it tried to do before rescuers forced it back into the middle of the river. Normally found in the North Atlantic, there have been sightings of a second whale near Southend.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
yes
Wal-Mart Stores has asked a US federal appeals court to review a judge's order approving class-action status for a sex-discrimination lawsuit.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Question: A lawsuit was filed against Wal-Mart.
yes
Officials claimed they were backed by influential members of the Santa Cruz business community of Croatian descent. The security vice-minister, Marcos Farfan, said that police have surveillance photographs of Mr Dwyer at various public events attended by Mr Morales, including a peasant rally near Santa Cruz and a visit to naval installations on Lake Titicaca. Mr Farfan said that Mr Dwyer was "following" Mr Morales and other officials as part of the preparations for the "assassination plot". He added that police experts are analysing contents reportedly found in computers taken from the rooms in which the men were killed.
Is this true: Lake Titicaca has a naval installation.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: yes
Question:
But an O2 insider said there had been problems with a companies trying to sell the pass codes. Some people were "bound to have been turned away" because of fraudulent tickets. Led Zeppelin, formed in 1968, were one of the most influential bands of the 1970s with songs such as Whole Lotta Love and Stairway To Heaven. They split in 1980 after the death of the drummer John Bonham. Kenneth Donnell, 25, who was not born in 1980, spent £83,000 on two tickets in a BBC Children in Need auction.
Is this true?
The band Led Zeppelin was formed in 1980.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Answer:
no
Question: The aftershocks were less in the past two months, but they seem to be starting again. We are really worried about the fate of these islands, Smriti Kana Saha of Ranjat village, in the Middle Andaman Island, told Reuters by phone.
Smriti Kana Saha is a resident of Ranjat village.
OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
Answer: | yes |
What is the most logical completion of this news story?.
By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 02:43 EST, 15 August 2011 A U.S. tourist detained in Aruba in the death of his travel companion has cooperated with investigators and should be immediately released because there is no evidence against him, his defence lawyer said today. Michael Lopez, the Aruban lawyer for Gary Giordano, denied statements by prosecutors that his client is no longer answering questions about what happened to Robyn Gardner, his companion on a short trip to the Dutch Caribbean island. Giordano, a 50-year-old business owner from Gaithersburg, Maryland, has granted four interviews to investigators and accompanied them twice on visits to the area where he said Gardner disappeared while they went snorkeling, Lopez said in a written statement.
She said
OPTIONS:
- Aruba was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Aruban was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Caribbean was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Daily Mail was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Dutch was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Gaithersburg was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Gardner was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Gary Giordano was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Giordano was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Lopez was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Maryland was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Michael Lopez was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- Robyn Gardner was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
- U.S. was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened.
| Gary Giordano was charismatic but could become angry and possessive, though she said she never felt physically threatened. |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
The first thirteen-part series was filmed over a six-month period in and around Melbourne from July 2011 and each episode had a budget of A$1 million. The drama has been bought by broadcasters in 120 countries and territories worldwide. A second series was commissioned in August 2012 and filming began in February 2013. The series began airing from 6 September 2013 and concluded with a Christmas special on 22 December 2013. A third series was commissioned in June 2014 and began airing on 8 May 2015.
Is this statement correct "will there be more seasons of miss fisher"? | no |
Part 1. Definition
In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No".
Part 2. Example
Timothy likes to play sports. He spends his time after school playing basketball and baseball. Sometimes Timothy pretends he is a famous baseball pitcher for his favorite team with his friends. He plays with his friends Mandy and Andrew. Timothy also plays pretend when he is alone. He has an imaginary friend named Sean. Sean is an elephant who watches television with Timothy. Mandy likes playing baseball but she also likes to paint. Mandy's favorite class at school is art. She likes making pictures of flowers. Her teacher says she is a good artist. She painted a picture of a tree for her teacher. There were red and yellow leaves on it. It had apples on it. When Andrew goes home after baseball, he likes to eat a snack. He eats carrots and bananas. If he is a good boy his mom, Mrs. Smith, sometimes gives him milk and cookies. Afterwards, Andrew finishes his homework. <sep>Who does Timothy play with?<sep>Basketball and baseball
Answer: No
Explanation: Based on the passage Timothy plays with his friends Mandy and Andrew. So, the given answer is incorrect and the output should be "No".
Part 3. Exercise
The Golden Heian Era: The geomancers in 794 decided that Heian-kyo (modern Kyoto) would be an auspicious site for the imperial family. It was indeed — until 1869. Grants of tax-free land over the years had been made to Buddhist temples and members of the court aristocracy. The most powerful families thus carved out for themselves whole regions that were to become the fiefdoms of Japanese feudalism. By the end of the eighth century the clans had created a hierarchy of shiki, or rights, from the highest to the lowest ranks of society. The aristocrat or court patron lent his prestige to a powerful provincial proprietor, who employed a competent estate-manager to oversee smallholders, who in turn worked their farms with dependent laborers. This elaborate structure of interdependent rights and obligations was to serve Japanese society right into the 20th century. Meanwhile, Heian court life blossomed in an effusion of aesthetic expression. Princes and princesses judged the merits of birds, insects, flowers, roots, or seashells. Literary party games held in ornate palace gardens required each guest to compose a small poem as his wine cup floated toward him along a miniature winding channel of water. Expeditions were organized to the best viewing points for the first spring cherry blossoms, and special pavilions were built to watch the rising of the full moon. Every gesture, from the most banal opening of an umbrella to the sublimest act of lovemaking, had its appropriate ceremonial. Conversation often took the form of elegant exchanges of improvised verse. The changing role of Chinese culture in Japanese life was epitomized in the language itself. In the absence of an indigenous alphabet, Japanese scholars had with the greatest difficulty tried to adapt the complex ideograms of monosyllabic Chinese to the essentially polysyllabic Japanese. Thus developed the katakana system used as a vehicle for writing Buddhist names and concepts. After rival Fujiwara factions had been struggling for years to gain control of the imperial throne, they turned to the Taira and Minamoto armies in 1156 to wage the four-year war that heralded the end of the golden age of the Heian court. The Taira, controlling the region along the Inland Sea, defeated the Minamoto armies based in the Kanto province east of the capital. <sep>When did the Golden Heian Era end?<sep>1869
Answer: | Yes |
Roger was a grasshopper. He loved to hop. He hopped everywhere by himself. One day when he was hopping around he bumped into a frog sitting on a log. The frog told him his name was Gilbert. Gilbert told Roger that it had been a long time since he bumped into anybody. Roger told him that since both grasshoppers and frogs like to jump they would make great friends. The next day they were hopping through a field and they saw something very strange. In a pond they saw a spider floating on a lily pad. The spider was very sad because he did not have any friends. Roger and Gilbert asked him why he didn't have any friends. The spider told them that everybody would scream and run away when they saw him. Roger and Gilbert told him that he didn't look scary to them and that he could come along with them if he wanted. So Sam the spider said yes, and the three of them began a life time friendship full of adventures.
Do you have any questions? | Which two characters saw something strange? |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given an article. Your task is to summarize the article in a sentence.
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Anna Mayes' England had to recover quickly from Saturday's one-point semi-final defeat by New Zealand, but found themselves 25-24 behind at half-time.
An enthralling third quarter finished with the scores level but Jamaica pulled ahead in the dying minutes and held on for the victory.
Australia claimed gold with a dominant 58-40 win over New Zealand.
The Diamonds have now won three Commonwealth titles - following on from successes in 1998 and 2002.
England looked despondent after their agonising late defeat against 2010 champions New Zealand, but had to pick themselves up to face the Jamaicans - in a replay of the Delhi bronze medal match.
Mayes' team made a quick start by turning over the first centre, and they went in 13-11 ahead after the first quarter.
But by the end of the first half, the lead had changed six times and it was Jamaica with the one-point advantage - thanks to a magnificent performance from 6ft 5in shooter Romelda Aiken.
The third quarter was a breathless end-to-end affair which ended 37-37, and England's attack of Joanne Harten and Kadeen Corbin looked unstoppable.
But as Jamaica crept ahead, England were unable to find the illusive turnover and Aiken kept her cool under the posts to secure Jamaica a medal - their first in the event since the 2002 Games in Manchester.
Mayes told BBC Sport after the final whistle: "We are absolutely gutted. I think the girls are better than the performance they put out today.
"It was a hard task to recover from the match against New Zealand and unfortunately we didn't play to our best, but credit to Jamaica.
"We will look closely at where we lost possession. I think we had opportunities to take the game and have to be more clinical, but the girls have given everything."
A: | England missed out on a netball medal at Glasgow 2014 after losing 52-48 in their bronze match against Jamaica. |
DIALOG:
Person A) Who is Milton Zaitlin?.
Person B) Milton Zaitlin Milton Zaitlin (April 2, 1927 – October 11, 2016) was an American virologist who spent most of his academic career as a professor of plant pathology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York..
Person A) Where was Zaitlin born?.
Person B) Zaitlin was born on April 2, 1927 in Mt..
Person A) Where did Zaitlin grow up?.
Person B) Vernon, New York..
Person A) Where did Zaitlin go to school?.
Person B) He was an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley, from which he received his bachelor's degree in plant pathology in 1949..
Person A) Did Zaitlin go to graduate school?.
Person B)
| After a brief period conducting research at the California Institute of Technology, he attended the University of California, Los Angeles, from which he received his Ph.D. in 1954 under the supervision of Samuel G. Wildman. |
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No".
Q: Literary career During the war Camus joined the French Resistance cell Combat, which published an underground newspaper of the same name. This group worked against the Nazis, and in it Camus assumed the nom de guerre Beauchard. Camus became the paper's editor in 1943. He first met Sartre at the dress rehearsal of Sartre's play, The Flies, in June 1943. When the Ailies liberated Paris in August 1944, Camus witnessed and reported the last of the fighting. Soon after the event on 6 August 1945, he was one of the few French editors to publicly express opposition and disgust to the United States' dropping the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. He resigned from Combat in 1947 when it became a commercial paper. After the war, Camus began frequenting the Cafe de Flore on the Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris with Sartre and others. He also toured the United States to lecture about French thought. Although he leaned left, politically, his strong criticisms of Communist doctrine did not win him any friends in the Communist parties and eventually alienated Sartre. In 1949, his tuberculosis returned, whereupon he lived in seclusion for two years. In 1951, he published The Rebel, a philosophical analysis of rebellion and revolution which expressed his rejection of communism. Upsetting many of his colleagues and contemporaries in France, the book brought about the final split with Sartre. The dour reception depressed Camus; he began to translate plays. Camus's first significant contribution to philosophy was his idea of the absurd. He saw it as the result of our desire for clarity and meaning within a world and condition that offers neither, which he expressed in The Myth of Sisyphus and incorporated into many of his other works, such as The Stranger and The Plague. Despite his split from his "study partner", Sartre, Camus was still categorized as an Existentialist. He specifically rejected that label in his essay "Enigma" and elsewhere. <sep>What brought about the split with Sartre?<sep>Publication of the stranger
A: | No |
Mark Kounnas (born 1969) is an Australian actor and television presenter. Mark has had many acting roles on television and films and is probably best known for his role in "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" as Gekko. He has also been a television presenter on an ABC children's television series with his sister and fellow actor Melissa Kounnas.
Choose your answer: based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Mark Kounnas was on the ABC channel with his sister."?
Available choices:
1). Yes.
2). It's impossible to say.
3). No.
I think the answer is | 1). |
By Joshua Gardner Even inside the United States, a nation well-known for its comparatively lavish tipping practices, not everyone can agree on how much gratuity to give food service professionals. State-by-state, Americans vary wildly on how much they choose to give and to whom. Using data from smartphone credit card payment company Square, Quartz put together some visuals that expertly tell tale of American gratuity from sea to shining sea. Gratuity: An analysis by Quartz of data from mobile credit card payment company Square showed just where people do, and don't, tip. In front for largest tips at sit-down type restaurants was West Virginia and at the top of the pack for residents who tip most often was Illinois
The best place to sling slop from the side of a vehicle is
OPTIONS:
- American, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Americans, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Hawaii, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Illinois, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Iowa, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Joshua Gardner, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Nevadans, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Quartz, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- South Carolina, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- Square, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- United States, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- West Virginia, where employees average 25 percent tips.
- West Virginians, where employees average 25 percent tips.
=====
Iowa, where employees average 25 percent tips.
Robbie Henshaw will have his first tangible crack at Ireland's vacant 13 shirt on Saturday after being paired alongside Gordon D'Arcy in midfield to face Australia. The post-Brian O'Driscoll era remains yet to launch at full-tilt however, as boss Joe Schmidt still cannot select from midfield strength. So with Jared Payne sidelined through foot trouble, the wait to decipher head coach Schmidt's first-choice centre pairing goes on. Robbie Henshaw (pictured) will start alongside Gordon D'Arcy for Ireland against Australia on Saturday Mike Ross and Simon Zebo are the only two starters retained from last weekend's 49-7 victory over Georgia, with Ireland back to full strength to face Michael Cheika's Wallabies.
The net result of the various midfield injuries and chopping and changing for the visit of Georgia mean the jury could still be out on
OPTIONS:
- Australia's first-choice centre pairing.
- Brian O'Driscoll's first-choice centre pairing.
- Georgia's first-choice centre pairing.
- Gordon D'Arcy's first-choice centre pairing.
- Henshaw's first-choice centre pairing.
- Ireland's first-choice centre pairing.
- Jared Payne's first-choice centre pairing.
- Joe Schmidt's first-choice centre pairing.
- Michael Cheika's first-choice centre pairing.
- Mike Ross's first-choice centre pairing.
- Robbie Henshaw's first-choice centre pairing.
- Schmidt's first-choice centre pairing.
- Simon Zebo's first-choice centre pairing.
- Wallabies's first-choice centre pairing.
- post-Brian O'Driscoll's first-choice centre pairing.
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Ireland's first-choice centre pairing.
Iranian sailors helped scare off armed pirates who attacked an American cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman, Iranian state media reported Thursday. Iran detains 13 alleged pirates after clash It's the latest example of U.S.-Iranian cooperation on pirate-infested high seas despite a wave of tensions between Washington and Tehran over the decades. EU forces attack pirate targets on Somali shore The incident occurred northeast of Fujairah, a port for refueling oil tankers, the Fars News Agency said. The port, in the United Arab Emirates, is close to the Strait of Hormuz, an important oil shipping lane. Iranian navy vessels received a distress signal from the U.S. cargo ship Maersk Texas during patrols.
"We were aware of the incident yesterday," a
OPTIONS:
- American official said.
- EU official said.
- Fars News Agency official said.
- Fujairah official said.
- Gulf of Oman official said.
- Iran official said.
- Iranian official said.
- Iranians official said.
- Maersk Texas official said.
- Somali official said.
- Strait of Hormuz official said.
- Tehran official said.
- U.S. official said.
- U.S. State Department official said.
- United Arab Emirates official said.
- Washington official said.
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| U.S. State Department official said. |
Love is faith that God exists and that He rewards those who seek Him
Could you correct the punctuation please? | “Love is faith that God exists and that He rewards those who seek Him. |
QUESTION: According to what book did an apple tree lead to the downfall of man?
Options:
- bible
- spain
- harry potter
- new york
- woods
ANSWER: The apple tree in the Garden of Eden is said to contain forbidden fruit in the Bible. Bible is a fictional book.
The answer is bible
q: What is the opposite of deep?
Options:
- frivolous
- shallow
- high
- light
- funny
a: High is of great vertical extent. High is the opposite of deep.
The answer is high
QUESTION: Manny broke his triangle. Where might he go to get a new one?
Options:
- music shop
- trigonometry
- science class
- math book
- music room
ANSWER: The triangle is a musical instrument which is available at music shop. As Manny broke his triangle so he might go to music shop to get a new one.
The answer is music shop
q: Where would you look for lasagna after it has been cooked?
Options:
- plate
- market
- freezer
- plate
- store
a: Lasagne is an Italian dish consisting of lasagne, a pasta in the form of sheets or wide strips, baked with meat or vegetables and a cheese sauce. We would look for lasagne in a plate after it has been cooked.
The answer is plate
QUESTION: If a human wants to harm another person, what should he join?
Options:
- battle
- doctor
- electrical circuit
- mexico
- school
ANSWER: If a human wants to harm another person he should join a battle.
The answer is battle
QUESTION: What would happen if you are loving another and he or she loves you?
Options:
- infatuation
- heartache
- wonderful
- happiness
- peace
ANSWER: | Happiness is derived when we get what we want. Loving and getting loved is a positive and happy feeling.
The answer is happiness |
Detailed Instructions: 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.
See one example below:
Problem: 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)
Explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two
Problem: After giving birth to her first child Bobby last September, Kimberley Walsh opened up about her struggle to shift the last of her pregnancy weight. But after taking the time to settle into motherhood, the former Girls Aloud star has bounced back, showcasing her svelte new figure in her role as a celebrity weight loss ambassador. To mark her new role with SlimFast, the 33-year-old glows in a glamorous photoshoot, sporting a daring sheer panel bodycon crop top and skirt in one picture and a figure-hugging jumpsuit in another. After putting on three stone during pregnancy, Kimberley, who returns to London's West End in 1960's musical Sweet Charity, admits that she was keen to shift the post-baby weight.The 33-year-old is SlimFast's new celebrity weight loss ambassadorKimberley Walsh has lost the three stone she put on during pregnancyShe gave birth to her first child, Bobby, last September
Questions:'At last, that last half a stone is gone thanks to _, and I feel like I've got my body and confidence back – as well as my wardrobe!'. (A) Bobby (B) Kimberley Walsh (C) Girls Aloud (D) SlimFast (E) Kimberley (F) London (G) West End (H) Sweet Charity
Solution: | (D) |
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)
[Q]: Passage: 2006 UEFA Champions League Final -- Barcelona were expected to line up in a 4--2--3--1 formation, with Ronaldinho, Ludovic Giuly and Deco supporting Samuel Eto'o who would be deployed as the lone striker. They had doubts about the fitness of Lionel Messi going into the final. He had pulled a thigh muscle during the second leg of their match with Chelsea, and had not played since, though he was included in the 22 man squad for the final. Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard stated he would leave it late before deciding whether to select him. Despite being included in the squad Messi did not feature in the final. Arsenal were expected to line up in a 4--5--1 formation, with Thierry Henry as the sole striker. There was much discussion about whether José Antonio Reyes would take the place of Robert Pirès on the left of midfield. It had been announced before the match that this would be Pirès' last match as he had agreed to join Villarreal next season.
Question: did messi play in 2006 champions league final
[A]: 0
[Q]: Passage: Art Institute of Atlanta -- The Art Institute of Atlanta was founded in 1949 as Massey Business College, with diploma programs in basic business and secretarial skills. The school added liberal arts, fashion, and interior design during the next two decades. After becoming The Art Institute of Atlanta in 1975, the college shifted its focus to a creative applied arts curriculum. Accreditation by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools soon followed. In 1999, the college moved to its current location; a 5-story building in Sandy Springs and has since expanded to a second building across the street. In 2004, the school added Audio Production to their growing list of programs. The newest program, Fashion & Retail Management, was added in January 2007.
Question: is the art institute of atlanta a college
[A]: 1
[Q]: Passage: List of The Mortal Instruments characters -- In the end it is revealed that he is actually Stephen Herondale and Celine Herondale's son and that Clary is not related to him. He and Clary have a conversation at the end of City of Glass in which he confesses that he doesn't know who he is, referring to his last name. Clary confirms that he is a Lightwood, and Jace accepts that, correcting people throughout City of Fallen Angels when they referred to him as ``Jace Herondale''. At the end of City of Heavenly Fire, Jace chooses to take on the Herondale name. Jace is also related to Will Herondale former leader of the London Institute and husband of Warlock Tessa Grey.
Question: mortal instruments city of bones is jace clary's brother
[A]: | 0
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Question: In this confessional age, TV, radio and print rely for much of their content on the sad stories of those 'victims' of life. The story goes something like this: There is the future 'victim' getting on with their quotidian activities and whoosh, they are whisked into a life of gambling, drugs, sex or junk food addiction. After years of struggle, they finally find redemption and become good people again. As in any good tale of redemption, there has to be a 'reason' for why our 'victim' fell off the rails. Take your pick: they were molested, their parents ran away from home, they were denied desserts except on Sundays. Just thinking about it brings a tear to my stony face. How can you not be moved by tales such as these. What is the precipitating cause of the misery in my life? Well, my mother was French and my father was English. And to make things worse, I was brought up Catholic! Yes folks, in today's shorthand of grievance, I'm a half-breed straddling Canada's great language divide and a religious bigot. My hometown was a mixture of French and English-speaking people and the results of their miscenagation. You could never tell by someone's last name who spoke your language (For instance, my good friend P. Arsenault spoke the Queen's English and my cousin Sean Doyle wouldn't have recognized an Oxford Dictionary if you shoved up his nose). As children, we were segregated by language; all the French-speaking kids went to one side of the school where they spoke French all the time. I was fortunate enough to be sent to the English side of the school and got to speak my native tongue. My parents decided my brother and sister wouldn't be quite so lucky. In an effort to bridge the great language divide, they both spent six years learning everything in French and mingling with the French people (My parents did this because it was the firm belief of all forward-thinking families that whatever road you took would be much smoother if you could speak both of Canada's official languages. As it turns out for my siblings and... who both spent six years learning everything in French Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. brother and sister B. father C. mother D. not enough information
Answer: A
Question: Jimbob Blakey wasn't so much given birth to as clambered right out of his mother himself. He weighed in at almost thirteen pounds, came ready-fitted with a shock of fat black hair and a couple of razor teeth. Jimbob's folks loved him like most folks love their little ones, maybe more. They'd been trying so hard for a child, suffered more mid-term miscarriages than the ewes they shuttled off to market most Thursdays. They dressed him in a one-year babygro and took him home to their hill farm. They fought to get up nights and give him his milk. His teeth made breast-feeding impossible. They sat hours gazing down in his cot. They dressed him fine and took him to their church and gave their thanks. Showed him off like the proud parents they were. Others cooed and smiled. But they never asked to hold. They gave thanks the Blakeys were happy, and that the monkey-baby had not been born to them. Jimbob's folks never gave a second thought that their boy might be different. The first Spring he walked, he stomped the moors in his welly-boots helping herd the pregnant ewes down in-by. He copied his father, kicking and cuffing at the stragglers, when the flock was returned to the hills in May. As Jimbob grew, his hair became thicker, his arms longer. His head shrunk down on his shoulders. At check-ups, nurses fixed smiles and pronounced him healthy. Doctors said, 'he'll make you a strapping lad.' His mother smiled, her heart swelled. When he was three, she sent him to nursery. She wanted him to mix with other kids. To taste life off the hard hills. She said, 'it'll do him the world of good.' Jimbob hated leaving the farm. He clung to his mother. She drove away, blinking tears. On the third day, she took a phone call. 'It's Jimbob,' they said. 'He's scaring the other kids.'The truth hit Jimbob's mother like a hammer. who has a monkey child? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. the church goer B. jimbob's mother C. not enough information D. jimbob
Answer: B
Question: About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends. Today Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words about how remarkable a human being he is. Many of you who have listened to Stuart on Bad Voltage, seen him speak, worked with him, or socialized with him will know him for his larger than life personality. He is funny, warm, and passionate about his family, friends, and technology. He is opinionated, and many of you will know him for the amusing, insightful, and tremendously articulate way in which he expresses his views. He is remarkably talented and has an incredible level of insight and perspective. He is not just a brilliant programmer and software architect, but he has a deft knowledge and understanding of people, how they work together, and the driving forces behind human interaction. What I have always admired is that while bombastic in his views, he is always open to fresh ideas and new perspectives. For him life is a journey and new ways of looking at the road are truly thrilling for him. As I have grown as a person in my career, with my family, and particularly when moving to America, he has always supported yet challenged me. He is one of those rare friends that can enthusiastically validate great steps forward yet, with the same enthusiasm, illustrate mistakes too. I love the fact that we have a relationship that can be so open and honest, yet underlined with respect. It is his personality, understanding, humor, thoughtfulness, care, and mentorship that will always make him one of my favorite people in the world. Why was the occasion for the author giving a speech? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. it was Stuart's 40th birthday B. not enough information C. Stuart was retiring D. Stuart was getting married
Answer: | A |
(1) However , in 1805 he left York to study theology at Manchester College in Sheffield .
(2) He left York in 1805 to study theology at Manchester College , Sheffield .
Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
Choose from:
-no
-yes | yes |
TASK 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.
PROBLEM: What Portugese word does the place with the highest population come from ?
SOLUTION: funcho
PROBLEM: Between Whitey : United States of America v. James J. Bulger and Documented , which film 's director is older ?
SOLUTION: Whitey : United States of America v. James J. Bulger
PROBLEM: What player ( s ) served their suspension against the team who are colloquially known as Tricolorii ( The Tricolours ) ?
SOLUTION: | Burim Kukeli
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The 2017 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the third edition of the tournament and part of the 2017 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Happy Valley, Australia from 2 to 8 January 2017.
It was held in America.
A: No
Connacht Rugby (Irish: "Rugbaí Connachta" ) is one of the four professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland. Connacht competes in the Pro14 and the European Rugby Challenge Cup. The team represents the IRFU Connacht Branch, which is one of four primary branches of the IRFU, and is responsible for rugby union throughout the geographical Irish province of Connacht.
The team represents IDFU
A: No
Joseph Maurice Francis Connaughton (15 August 1918 – 12 February 1944) was an English first-class cricketer active 1939 who played for Middlesex. He was born in Paddington. During World War II he was commissioned in the Royal Artillery. He was drowned off the Maldives after SS "Khedive Ismail" was torpedoed; and officially declared dead one year later.
Joseph Maurice Francis Connaughton is alive.
A: | No |
QUES: Independence with Partition: The British began to see India's independence as inevitable; however, only a few seemed to understand the vital role of the religious groups. Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy. As counterweight, British legislation reserved parliamentary seats for religious minorities, but the Punjab and Bengal had such a complicated mixture of Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs that it was not possible to avoid fights over how separate constituencies were to be formed. The seeds of future trouble were sown. The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country. " The Muslim campaign for Partition was led by London-trained Bombay lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. This put more than 60,000 in jail. Against this militancy, World War II did not elicit the solidarity of the first. Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. Some anti-British extremists saw the Japanese as an Asian liberator. Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945. With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth.
Do you have any questions?
MY QUESTION: Why would Nehru's largely Hindu Congress Party want a parliamentary democracy?
QUES: The Vice President stated that he called the President to discuss the rules of engagement for the CAP. He recalled feeling that it did no good to establish the CAP unless the pilots had instructions on whether they were authorized to shoot if the plane would not divert. He said the President signed off on that concept. The President said he remembered such a conversation, and that it reminded him of when he had been an interceptor pilot. The President emphasized to us that he had authorized the shootdown of hijacked aircraft. The Vice President's military aide told us he believed the Vice President spoke to the President just after entering the conference room, but he did not hear what they said. Rice, who entered the room shortly after the Vice President and sat next to him, remembered hearing him inform the President, "Sir, the CAPs are up. Sir, they're going to want to know what to do." Then she recalled hearing him say, "Yes sir." She believed this conversation occurred a few minutes, perhaps five, after they entered the conference room. We believe this call would have taken place sometime before 10:10 to 10:15. Among the sources that reflect other important events of that morning, there is no documentary evidence for this call, but the relevant sources are incomplete. Others nearby who were taking notes, such as the Vice President's chief of staff, Scooter Libby, who sat next to him, and Mrs. Cheney, did not note a call between the President and Vice President immediately after the Vice President entered the conference room. At 10:02, the communicators in the shelter began receiving reports from the Secret Service of an inbound aircraft-presumably hijacked-heading toward Washington. That aircraft was United 93. The Secret Service was getting this information directly from the FAA. The FAA may have been tracking the progress of United 93 on a display that showed its projected path to Washington, not its actual radar return. Thus, the Secret Service was relying on projections and was not aware the plane was already down in Pennsylvania.
Do you have any questions?
MY QUESTION: Why was the Secret Service's information about United 93 flawed?
QUES: The Glory of Melaka: In the early days, if you were not a pirate or a mosquito, Melaka was not much of a place to live. The land was infertile, just a swampy plain, the river small and sluggish. But it had a sheltered harbor, protected from the monsoons by neighboring Sumatra. Later, the strategic location and deep-water channel close to the coast brought in the bigger vessels of the trade-wind traffic crossing the Indian Ocean. The first to realize the larger commercial potential, as so often throughout the country's subsequent history, were the Chinese. In 1409, under a new directive from Emperor Chu Ti to pursue trade in the South Seas and the Indian Ocean, a Chinese fleet of 50 ships headed by Admiral Cheng Ho called in at Melaka. They made Parameswara an offer he could not refuse: port facilities and an annual financial tribute in exchange for Chinese protection against the marauding Thais. In 1411, Parameswara took the money to Beijing himself, and the emperor gratefully made him a vassal king. Twenty years later, the Chinese withdrew again from the South Seas trade. The new ruler of Melaka, Sri Maharajah, switched his allegiance to the Muslim trading fraternity by marrying into the Muslim faith, wedding the daughter of a sultan in Sumatra. Islam won its place in Malaya not by conquest — as had been the case in North Africa and Europe — but by trade, dynastic alliances, and peaceful preaching. Bengali peddlers had already brought the faith to the east coast. In Melaka and throughout the peninsula, Islam thrived as a strong, male-dominated religion of individuality, offering dynamic leadership and preaching brotherhood and self-reliance — all qualities ideally suited to the coastal trade. At the same time, Sufi mystics synthesized Islamic teaching with local Malay traditions of animistic magic and charisma, though Islam did not become the state religion until Muzaffar Shah became sultan of Melaka (1446–1459). But the key figure in the sultanate was Tun Perak, bendahara (prime minister) and military commander. He expanded Melaka's power along the west coast and down to Singapore and the neighboring Bintan islands. He also had orang laut pirates patrolling the seas to extort tribute from passing ships. After Ailied district chiefs had repelled assaults from Thai-controlled armies from Pahang, Tun Perak personally led a famous victory over a Thai fleet off Batu Pahat in 1456.
Do you have any questions?
MY QUESTION: | What did Tun Perak do? Name two things. |
Do you know a child who has used first aid to save a life or help an injured person? St.John Ambulance is seeking young people who have acted quickly, calmly and effectively at a real emergency for its annual Young First Aider of the Year awards. The awards are open to all those under 18, and the closing date for nomination is April 30, 2016.The winners will be invited to attend a special ceremony in June, 2016. "St.John Ambulance believes it is essential for young people to learn first aid so that they can help anyone who is injured," said Sandra Stocker, director of St.John Ambulance Awards Committee."The Young First Aider of the Year is a wonderful way to celebrate their bravery and quick-thinking." Nomination for the Young First Aider of the Year is now open.Please complete and return the nomination forms as soon as possible and certainly no later than April 30, 2016.The committee will decide which of the nominees will receive the Young First Aider of the Year awards by considering the actions of the nominees along with their ages and other factors.You should send any evidence you have with the nomination form, showing the nominees' actions. Examples of evidence could include: * Newspaper clippings of the incident. * Police incident record numbers. Once a nomination form is received, the nominee or nominator may be approached for further details of the incident.For further information please get in touch with Sandra Stocker by email or on 020-73244082 or 020-732440813. Find out who our winners will be for 2016. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A) Demand for First Aiders B) Importance of First Aid C) St.John Ambulance Awards D) Young First Aider of the Year
| D |
Given a text, write a compressed version of it in a single sentence.
Input: Consider Input: He was one of Clinton's principal enablers, to use a word employed by Maureen Dowd in today's New York Times.
Output: He was one of Clinton's principal enablers, to use Maureen Dowd's word.
Input: Consider Input: It was the first time that the Senate Ethics Committee had voted to take action against a senator since 1995, when it recommended that Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican, be expelled on the ground of sexual and official misconduct. Packwood later resigned.
Output: It was the first time Ethics Committee voted action against a senator since 1995, Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican, be expelled on grounds of sexual misconduct. Packwood later resigned
Input: Consider Input: I didn't watch the Open, if by "Open" you mean this big tennis thing in Queens; I don't watch sports, except the very occasional Knicks playoff or World Series Games 4, 5, 6, or 7.
| Output: I didn't watch this big tennis thing in Queens; I don't watch sports, except the occasional Knicks playoff or World Series Games 4-7.
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Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
Modern navies that operate such aircraft carriers treat them as the capital ship of the fleet, a role previously held by the battleship. This change took place during World War II in response to air power becoming a significant factor in warfare, driven by the superior range, flexibility and effectiveness of carrier-launched aircraft. Following the war, carrier operations continued to increase in size and importance. Supercarriers, displacing 75,000 tonnes or greater, have become the pinnacle of carrier development. Some are powered by nuclear reactors and form the core of a fleet designed to operate far from home. Amphibious assault ships, such as USS Tarawa and HMS Ocean, serve the purpose of carrying and landing Marines, and operate a large contingent of helicopters for that purpose. Also known as "commando carriers" or "helicopter carriers", many have the capability to operate VSTOL aircraft.
What type of carrier is capable of displacing 75,000 tonnes or greater?
A: Supercarriers
Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
In the shrinking PC industry, Dell continued to lose market share, as it dropped below Lenovo in 2011 to fall to number three in the world. Dell and fellow American contemporary Hewlett Packard came under pressure from Asian PC manufacturers Lenovo, Asus, and Acer, all of which had lower production costs and willing to accept lower profit margins. In addition, while the Asian PC vendors had been improving their quality and design, for instance Lenovo's ThinkPad series was winning corporate customers away from Dell's laptops, Dell's customer service and reputation had been slipping. Dell remained the second-most profitable PC vendor, as it took 13 percent of operating profits in the PC industry during Q4 2012, behind Apple Inc.'s Macintosh that took 45 percent, seven percent at Hewlett Packard, six percent at Lenovo and Asus, and one percent for Acer.
What industry was getting bigger?
A: unanswerable
Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
The Iranian languages or Iranic languages form a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, which in turn are a branch of the Indo-European language family. The speakers of Iranian languages are known as Iranian peoples. Historical Iranian languages are grouped in three stages: Old Iranian (until 400 BCE), Middle Iranian (400 BCE – 900 CE), and New Iranian (since 900 CE). Of the Old Iranian languages, the better understood and recorded ones are Old Persian (a language of Achaemenid Iran) and Avestan (the language of the Avesta). Middle Iranian languages included Middle Persian (a language of Sassanid Iran), Parthian, and Bactrian.
When did the change from old Iranian to new Iranian occur?
A: unanswerable
Q: What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
Household survey results suggest the percentage of households spending less than £20 per week on a per capita basis fell from 27% to 8% between 2000 and 2004, implying a decline in income poverty. Nevertheless, 22% of the population claimed social security benefit in 2006/7, most of them aged over 60, a sector that represents 20% of the population.
How much of the population is over age 60?
A: | 20% |
Given a context passage, generate a question from the passage such that its answer is shortest continous span from the passage.
In a phase I study, Gilead Sciences' PI3K- inhibitor idelalisib produced rapid tumor shrinkage-a response that lasted for 17 months on average-in about half of the 54 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia who participated.
What is the target protein of the drug Idelalisib?
It had been some time since Jack had seen the old man.Over the phone ,his mother told him,"Mr.Belser died last night ,The funeral is Wednesday."Memories flashed through his mind like an old newsreel as he sat quietly remembering his childhood days. When Jack was very young ,his father died.Mr Belser,who lived in the same neighborhood with them,spent as much time as he could to make sure Jack had a man's influence in his life.He spent a lot of time teachimg Jack he thought what was important in his following life.If Mr.Belser hadn' taught him how to weave,he wouldn't be in this business now.So he promised his mother he would attend Mr.Belser's funeral. "You'd better not drive your car.It's a long way."his mother warned him. Busy as he was,he kept his word.Though tired from the earliest flight,Jack tried his best to help.Mr.Belser's funeral was small because he had no children of his own and most of his s had passed away. The night before he had to return home,Jack and his mother stopped by to see the old house Mr.Belser once lived.Now it belonged to him.He bought the house from one of his s. The house was exactly as he remembered.Every step held memories.Every picture,every piece of furniture... Jadk stopped suddenly. The box on his desk was gone!He once asked the old man what was inside.He just smiled and said it was the most valuable thing to him,though it almost cost nothing to others.He figured that someone from the Belser family had taken it ."I will never know what was so valuable to him."Jack thought disappotntedly. Three days later returning home from work,Jack discovered a small package in his mailbox. The handwriting was difficult to read,but the return address caught his attention."Mr.Harold Belser"it read. Jack couldn't wait to open it .Inside lay the familiar small box.His heart racing,Jack unlocked the box.Inside he found a gold pocket watch with these words engraved:"Jack,Thanks for your time!Harold Belser." "The thing he valued most was my time."Jack held the watch before his chest,tears filling his eyes.
What did Mr.Belser teach Jack when he aws young?
The 10th Cavalry returned from the Philippines in late 1902 and settled down in different posts in the south western United States. Patrols and garrison life was the routine for the regiment. Under war plans, the 10th was designated for service in the Pacific and support in the Philippines from 1915 through 1942 but never rotated there. The 9th Cavalry Regiment became "Park Rangers" in 1905 for Yosemite National Park and other state and federal lands. The Troopers' Campaign Hat, sporting the "Montana Pinch" used to help shed the tropical downpours. That "Montana Pinch" gave the hat the distinctive look we recognize today as the "Smokey Bear Hat".
| Which regiment did not create the Montana pinch hat, 9th or 10th?
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Q: In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage.
Which happened second, the first British settlement in what is now Tennessee was built or Captain Paul Demeré and a number of his men were killed?, Context: The first British settlement in what is now Tennessee was built in 1756 by settlers from the colony of South Carolina at Fort Loudoun, near present-day Vonore. Fort Loudoun became the westernmost British outpost to that date. The fort was designed by John William Gerard de Brahm and constructed by forces under British Captain Raymond Demeré. After its completion, Captain Raymond Demeré relinquished command on August 14, 1757 to his brother, Captain Paul Demeré. Hostilities erupted between the British and the neighboring Overhill Cherokees, and a siege of Fort Loudoun ended with its surrender on August 7, 1760. The following morning, Captain Paul Demeré and a number of his men were killed in an ambush nearby, and most of the rest of the garrison was taken prisoner.
A: | Captain Paul Demeré and a number of his men were killed |
Ques: Individual bookings are not necessarily bring sailing experience Sailors because the Cup is very important teamwork and experience
Fix the punctuation.
Ans: Individual bookings are not necessarily bring sailing experience, Sailor's because the Cup is very important teamwork and experience.
Ques: The Danish Environmental Protection Agency has decided to make an appraisal of completed technology projects concerning the development of cleaner technology in the fish processing industry
Fix the punctuation.
Ans: The Danish Environmental Protection Agency has decided to make an appraisal of completed technology projects concerning the development of cleaner technology in the fish processing industry.
Ques: The Fluke FC Wireless Industrial System lets you work on electrical panels faster safer easier
Fix the punctuation.
| Ans: The Fluke FC Wireless Industrial System lets you work on electrical panels faster, safer, easier |
Problem:The Sisters of Charity of Australia (formally the Religious Sisters of Charity, who use the postnominal initials of R.S.C.) is a congregation of Religious Sisters in the Catholic Church who have served the people of Australia since 1838.
Answer this question: when was the sisters of charity founded in australia?
Solution:OK... To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: The Sisters of Charity of Australia (formally the Religious Sisters of Charity, who use the postnominal initials of R.S.C.) is a congregation of Religious Sisters in the Catholic Church who have served the people of Australia since 1838.
1838.
Student A:Context: Magnetic declination, or magnetic variation, is the angle on the horizontal plane between magnetic north (the direction the north end of a compass needle points, corresponding to the direction of the Earth's magnetic field lines) and true north (the direction along a meridian towards the geographic North Pole). This angle varies depending on position on the Earth's surface and changes over time.
Question: does a compass point to true north or magnetic north?
Student B:OK... To answer this question, we should know that: Magnetic declination, or magnetic variation, is the angle on the horizontal plane between magnetic north (the direction the north end of a compass needle points, corresponding to the direction of the Earth's magnetic field lines) and true north (the direction along a meridian towards the geographic North Pole).
magnetic north.
Problem:The Establishment Clause is a limitation placed upon the United States Congress preventing it from passing legislation respecting an establishment of religion. The second half of the Establishment Clause inherently prohibits the government from preferring any one religion over another. While the Establishment Clause does prohibit Congress from preferring or elevating one religion over another, it does not prohibit the government's entry into the religious domain to make accommodations for religious observances and practices in order to achieve the purposes of the Free Exercise Clause.
Based on this passage, the establishment clause in the first amendment prohibits the federal government from?
Solution:OK... The relevant sentence in the passage is: The Establishment Clause is a limitation placed upon the United States Congress preventing it from passing legislation respecting an establishment of religion.
passing legislation respecting an establishment of religion.
Student A:Close to the elbow, the ulna has a bony process, the olecranon process, a hook-like structure that fits into the olecranon fossa of the humerus. This prevents hyperextension and forms a hinge joint with the trochlea of the humerus. There is also a radial notch for the head of the radius, and the ulnar tuberosity to which muscles attach.
Based on this passage, where does the ulna articulate with the humerus?
Student B:OK... The relevant information to answer the above question is: Close to the elbow, the ulna has a bony process, the olecranon process, a hook-like structure that fits into the olecranon fossa of the humerus.
the olecranon fossa.
Problem:Fifteen years after the original recording, Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn re-recorded it for her album Instant Love and made the song a R&B top five smash peaking at number four in 1982 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.
Based on this passage, who sings if this world were mine with luther?
Solution:OK... To answer this question, we should know that: Fifteen years after the original recording, Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn re-recorded it for her album Instant Love and made the song a R&B top five smash peaking at number four in 1982 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.
Cheryl Lynn.
Problem:The term suspension of disbelief or willing suspension of disbelief has been defined as a willingness to suspend one's critical faculties and believe something surreal; sacrifice of realism and logic for the sake of enjoyment. The term was coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a "human interest and a semblance of truth" into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgement concerning the implausibility of the narrative. Suspension of disbelief often applies to fictional works of the action, comedy, fantasy, and horror genres. Cognitive estrangement in fiction involves using a person's ignorance to promote suspension of disbelief.
Who coined the term willing suspension of disbelief?
Solution: | OK... The relevant information to answer the above question is: The term was coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a "human interest and a semblance of truth" into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgement concerning the implausibility of the narrative.
the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
Question: Tom and Mike are good friends. They are good with children. They want to find jobs in summer vacation. This Friday Tom tells Mike that Sunson School Trip needs teachers to help with sports, music and computer. Mike is glad to know that. Tom can play basketball, volleyball, and he can swim. Mike can play the violin, the trumpet, the drums and the guitar, and he can swim,too. Tom and Mike like computers very much. Can they join Sunson School Trip? What do they want to do in summer vacation? A) They want to play computer games. B) They want to go to a movie. C) They want to find jobs. D) They want to go to school.
Answer: | C |
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.
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Question: passage: Volkswagen AG (German: (ˈfɔlksˌvaːgn̩)), known internationally as the Volkswagen Group, is a German multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany and indirectly majority owned by the Austrian Porsche-Piech family. It designs, manufactures and distributes passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, engines, and turbomachinery and offers related services including financing, leasing and fleet management. In 2016, it was the world's largest automaker by sales, overtaking Toyota and keeping this title in 2017, selling 10.7 million vehicles. It has maintained the largest market share in Europe for over two decades. It ranked sixth in the 2017 Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies. Volkswagen Group sells passenger cars under the Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, SEAT, Škoda and Volkswagen marques; motorcycles under the Ducati brand; and commercial vehicles under the marques MAN, Scania, and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. It is divided into two primary divisions, the Automotive Division and the Financial Services Division, and as of 2008 had approximately 342 subsidiary companies. VW also has two major joint-ventures in China (FAW-Volkswagen and SAIC Volkswagen). The company has operations in approximately 150 countries and operates 100 production facilities across 27 countries.
question: are audi and volkswagen made by the same company?
Answer: Yes
Question: passage: Unlike Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland, Saint David's Day is not a national holiday, though there is strong support for it becoming a bank holiday in Wales. In the past, schools have taken a half-day holiday, which continues in some parts of Wales. Saint David's Day is also celebrated in expatriate Welsh communities outside the UK. Cross-party support resulted in the National Assembly for Wales voting unanimously to make Saint David's Day a public holiday in 2000. A poll conducted for Saint David's Day in 2006 found that 87% of people in Wales wanted it to be a bank holiday, with 65% prepared to sacrifice a different bank holiday to achieve this. A petition in 2007 to make Saint David's Day a bank holiday was rejected by the office of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
question: is st david's day a bank holiday in wales?
Answer: No
Question: passage: A cordon bleu or schnitzel cordon bleu is a dish of meat wrapped around cheese (or with cheese filling), then breaded and pan-fried or deep-fried. Veal or pork cordon bleu is made of veal or pork pounded thin and wrapped around a slice of ham and a slice of cheese, breaded, and then pan fried or baked. For chicken cordon bleu chicken breast is used instead of veal. Ham cordon bleu is ham stuffed with mushrooms and cheese.
question: is chicken cordon bleu made with blue cheese?
Answer: | Yes
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In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information.
[Q]: What is the capital of the state where Daniel Goodenow served three one year terms in the House of Representatives?
[A]: Augusta
[Q]: Which rapper forms lyrics in the Swahili language, which is primarily spoken in the African Great Lakes Region?
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[Q]: Are Will.i.am and Chris Daughtry both American?
[A]: | yes
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Problem: Given the question: Given the following passage "The earliest recorded Western philosophy of time was expounded by the ancient Egyptian thinker Ptahhotep (c. 2650–2600 BC), who said, "Do not lessen the time of following desire, for the wasting of time is an abomination to the spirit." The Vedas, the earliest texts on Indian philosophy and Hindu philosophy, dating back to the late 2nd millennium BC, describe ancient Hindu cosmology, in which the universe goes through repeated cycles of creation, destruction, and rebirth, with each cycle lasting 4,320,000 years. Ancient Greek philosophers, including Parmenides and Heraclitus, wrote essays on the nature of time.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What did the Vedas focus on?
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The answer is:
Indian philosophy
Problem: Given the question: Given the following passage "The only technical university in Mauritius is the University of Technology, Mauritius with its main campus situated in La Tour Koenig, Pointe aux Sables. It has a specialized mission with a technology focus. It applies traditional and beyond traditional approaches to teaching, training, research and consultancy. The university has been founded with the aim to play a key role in the economic and social development of Mauritius through the development of programmes of direct relevance to the country’s needs, for example in areas like technology, sustainable development science, and public sector policy and management.", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: What is notable about the campus in La Tour Loenig?
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The answer is:
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Problem: Given the question: Given the following passage "The nine largest and most renowned Technische Universitäten in Germany have formed TU9 German Institutes of Technology as community of interests. Technische Universitäten normally have faculties or departements of natural sciences and often of economics but can also have units of cultural and social sciences and arts. RWTH Aachen, TU Dresden and TU München also have a faculty of medicine associated with university hospitals (Klinikum Aachen, University Hospital Dresden, Rechts der Isar Hospital).", answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text. Question: Is the Klinikum Aachen associated with RWTH Aachen or TU Munchen?
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The answer is:
| RWTH Aachen |
Independence Police Kill Man During Domestic Call INDEPENDENCE (AP) - Independence police said officers shot and killed a man while responding to a domestic disturbance. Officer Tom Gentry said the officers were responding to the disturbance Thursday night when the man confronted them with a gun. The officers shot and killed the man, whose name has not been released. No officers were injured. The officers involved in the shooting were placed on administrative leave pending an investigation.
Can we infer the following?
Independence has police officers.
Available options:
[+] Yes;
[+] It's impossible to say;
[+] No;
The answer is: | Yes |
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But in contrast to those ancient giants the sharks are still with us Hear about the sharks amazing evolution experience prehistoric sharks in 3D and see fossils that are up to 370 million years old
Add punctuation | But in contrast to those ancient giants, the sharks are still with us. Hear about the shark’s amazing evolution, experience prehistoric sharks in 3D and see fossils that are up to 370 million years old. |
Countdown to Nowhere is the fourth full-length studio album from Allister, a pop punk band from Chicago, Illinois, released in Japan on June 16, 2010 and in the U.S. on October 5, 2010. It was the band's first full-length album released in five years, and their first album released after the conclusion of their three-year hiatus.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true?
Allister wrote more emotionally in depth mature lyrics with their fourth studio album release. | It's impossible to say |
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Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
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A state police investigation found that Brunelle was attempting to pass several vehicles along Little River Road when he lost control of his car and struck a guardrail on the Grist Mill Bridge around 1230 a
Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
A state police investigation found that Brunelle was attempting to pass several vehicles along Little River Road when he lost control of his car and struck a guardrail on the Grist Mill Bridge around 12:30 a…
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Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
| 9:10and they have tails like scorpions, and stings; and their power [was] in their tails to hurt men five months. |
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In this task, you are given a passage and a question regarding that passage. You must determine whether or not the question is answerable from the given passage. If a question is answerable, output should be 'True', otherwise 'False'. You must not consider any other information that is not provided in the passage while labelling True or False.
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Passage: In the centre of Basel, the first major city in the course of the stream, is located the "Rhine knee"; this is a major bend, where the overall direction of the Rhine changes from West to North. Here the High Rhine ends. Legally, the Central Bridge is the boundary between High and Upper Rhine. The river now flows North as Upper Rhine through the Upper Rhine Plain, which is about 300 km long and up to 40 km wide. The most important tributaries in this area are the Ill below of Strasbourg, the Neckar in Mannheim and the Main across from Mainz. In Mainz, the Rhine leaves the Upper Rhine Valley and flows through the Mainz Basin. Question: What is the bend called where the overall direction of the Rhine changes from East to North?
answer:
False
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Passage: Many questions regarding prime numbers remain open, such as Goldbach's conjecture (that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes), and the twin prime conjecture (that there are infinitely many pairs of primes whose difference is 2). Such questions spurred the development of various branches of number theory, focusing on analytic or algebraic aspects of numbers. Primes are used in several routines in information technology, such as public-key cryptography, which makes use of properties such as the difficulty of factoring large numbers into their prime factors. Prime numbers give rise to various generalizations in other mathematical domains, mainly algebra, such as prime elements and prime ideals. Question: What is the application of prime numbers used in information technology which utilizes the fact that factoring very large prime numbers is very challenging?
answer:
True
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Passage: The mayor of Warsaw is called President. Generally, in Poland, the mayors of bigger cities are called presidents – i.e. such cities, which have over 100,000 people or these, where already was president before 1990. The first Warsaw President was Jan Andrzej Menich (1695–1696). Between 1975 and 1990 the Warsaw Presidents was simultaneously the Warsaw Voivode. Since 1990 the President of Warsaw had been elected by the City council. In the years of 1994–1999 the mayor of the district Centrum automatically was designated as the President of Warsaw: the mayor of Centrum was elected by the district council of Centrum and the council was elected only by the Centrum residents. Since 2002 the President of Warsaw is elected by all of the citizens of Warsaw. Question: What district of Warsaw chose the President between 1994 and 1999?
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| True
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Does the sentence "The institute was inspired by the vision of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame." provide a valid answer to the question "What is the title of Notre Dame's Theodore Hesburgh?"
A: yes
Does the sentence "Wrestling's high levels of violence and masculinity make it a vicarious outlet for aggression during peacetime." provide a valid answer to the question "What is wrestling to people during a peaceful time?"
A: yes
Does the sentence "Season five began on January 17, 2006." provide a valid answer to the question "When did season five premiere?"
A: yes
Does the sentence "As part of the release for the slim model, the console logo ceased using the "Spider-Man font" (the same font used for the title of Sony's Spider-Man 3) and the capitalized PLAYSTATION 3." provide a valid answer to the question "What font was discontinued with the release of the slim model?"
A: | yes |
Ali is from a Middle Eastern country. He now stays in the USA. He smokes a lot of cigarettes every day. He has smoked for nine years. Ali says, " I tried to quit smoking in my hometown, but it was impossible. My brothers smoke. All my friends smoke. At parties and at meetings, almost all the men smoke. Here in the United States, not as many people smoke. It will be easier to change my habit here." Many smokers are like Ali: they want to stop smoking. The smokers know that smoking is bad for their health. They know it can cause cancer and heart disease. But it is difficult for them to give up smoking because cigarettes have a drug in them. The drug is nicotine . People who smoke a lot need nicotine. When a person first begins to smoke, he usually feels terrible. The nicotine makes him sick. In a few days, the smoker's body is used to the nicotine, and he feels fine. Later, the smoker needs nicotine to keep feeling fine. Without nicotine, he feels bad. It is very hard to quit smoking, and many people who quit will soon smoke again. At a party or at work they will decide to smoke "just one" cigarette. Then they will smoke another cigarette, and another. Soon they become smokers again. Maybe there is only one easy way to quit smoking: never start. For some people,it is difficult to give up smoking because A) cigarettes have a nicotine in them B) they don't want to give up. C) The nicotine makes them sick. D) They needs nicotine to keep feeling fine.
D
Although he will always be remembered for starring "Superman," the greatest role of actor Christopher Reeve's life was as a champion of sufferers of spinal cord injuries and an supporter of stem cell research. Unlike the man of steel, he wasn't faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than an engine and he couldn't leap tall buildings in a single bound. But the courage and determination Reeve showeed in trying to overcome his paralysis from a 1995 horse-riding accident went beyond any of the achievements of the comic book hero. "He became a real-life Superman. His heroism, his courage was extraordinary," Colin Blakemore, the chief executive of Britain's Medical Research Council said. "Like many people who suffer some terrible injuries, Christopher Reeve was totally changed by that experience and brought the kind of energy and enthusiasm that made him successful as a film star to an entirely different issue, with huge effect." Reeve, 52, died of heart failure on October 10, 2004 after having treatment for an infected pressure wound without realizing his dream of walking again. But in the nine years since his accident, he made personal progress to regain respect and admiration, founded the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, a non-profit research organization, and used his fame to raise millions of dollars for research into spinal cord injuries. He also provided hope and inspiration to other patients and made speeches to support scientists to be allowed to conduct stem cell research in the hopes of eventually curing paralysis and other illnesses such as diabetes and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. "He has been our champion. If you think of spinal injuries, you automatically recall a picture of Christopher Reeve," said Paul Smith, executive director of the Spinal Injuries Association in England. It is because of Reeve that spinal cord injuries and stem cell research are so widely discussed, according to Smith. The fact that it happened to Reeve showed it can affect anyone, even Superman. Reeve... Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A) A Fighter of Spinal Cord Injuries B) A Real Hero in Film C) A Forever Superman D) A Struggling Life
C
Q: THE first night in Yosemite had been awful. I hadn't been able to sleep and I was stuck in a too small tent with my wife and two kids. "Things haven't worked out," I said to myself. But, like so many other things I complain before my morning coffee, this one was ridiculously off-key. Things weren't bad; they were good. A hundred yards(91 meters) away was Summit Lake, with its wonderful early morning mists shimmering off the water. A couple of miles to the southwest was the base of the Lassen Peak Trail. The base was 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above sea level, huge snow banks dotting the place even in mid August. It was beautiful. We fired up the camp stove, got out our cold boxes from the heavy metal locker ,fired up some bacon, cut open some bread, and boiled up a cup of coffee. Half an hour later, my 6-year-old daughter and I were in the parking lot of the Lassen Peak Trail, getting ready to hike. We wouldn't make it all the way-- young legs get pretty tired on a steep mountain path, but it didn't matter. We would see great views spread out below us, the volcanic ash that layered on the earth turning the melting snow a mysterious pink as the sun struck it. Later, on the hike, I felt stupid about my morning complaints. Everything had been worthwhile. It gave me enormous satisfaction to see my daughter so excited about the view from the mountain. Yes, camping is uncomfortable. But there's also something wonderful about being so close to nature. Just as importantly, there's something about getting young children out of their increasingly technology-filled comfort zones and forcing them to encounter the non-cyber world around them. We lose something when we spend all our time cocooned inside a carefully constructed modernity, when read about daily affronts to the environment, yet don't fully realize what is at risk, removed as we are from nature. It's a good thing to reconnect every so often with the Great Outdoors. By Sasha Abramsky With the article, the writer tries to send the message that _ . A) It's great to walk outdoors and get close to nature. B) It's advisable to be well prepared before going camping C) Technology causes much harm to human society D) We should not break the balance of nature
A: A
(Q).
As many as one in five US teenagers have some degree of hearing loss, according to researchers. They say the problem is growing. "Teenagers really don't pay attention to how much noise they are exposed to ," Josef Shargorodsky of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston told Reuters. "Often people won't notice it, but even very little hearing loss may influence language development," said Shargorodsky, one of the researchers. The study compared surveys from the early 1990s and the mid-2000s. Each included a few thousand teenagers. In the first survey, about 15 percent of teenagers had some degree of hearing loss. Some 15 years later, that number had risen by a third, to nearly 20 percent. "This certainly is big news," said Alison Grimes, an ear doctor. "Hearing loss is very common in old people," Grimes said, but she added that it was worrying to see it happen in the younger age group. In babies and young children, hearing problems are known to slow language development. The science is less clear for teenagers, but it is easy to imagine how being hard of hearing could influence learning, said Grimes. The reasons for the rise are still unclear. When researchers asked teenagers about noise exposure - on the job, at school or from activities, for example - the teenagers didn't report any change. But Shargorodsky said that might not be true. "We know from before that it is difficult to ask this age group about noise exposure - _ " Few people would call it noise when they listen to music on their MP3 player, for example. "There is a difference between what we think is loud and what is harmful to the ear," said Grimes. Although it's not clear that the MP3 players cause teenagers' hearing loss, Grimes said it was still a good idea to turn down the sound and take short breaks from listening. The writer advises teenagers _ . A) to turn the sound down B) to stop using MP3 players C) to be clear about the problem D) to report the change in hearing loss
(A).
| A |
IN: Is it true that are the faroe islands part of the eu?
The Faroe Islands, a self-governing nation within the Kingdom of Denmark, is not part of the EU, as explicitly asserted by both Rome treaties.
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
OUT: no
IN: Is it true that the vapor of an azeotrope has the same composition as the unboiled mixture?
An azeotrope (UK /əˈziːəˌtrəʊp/, US /əˈziəˌtroʊp/) or a constant boiling point mixture is a mixture of two or more liquids whose proportions cannot be altered or changed by simple distillation. This happens because when an azeotrope is boiled, the vapour has the same proportions of constituents as the unboiled mixture.
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
OUT: yes
IN: Is it true that has anyone ever won a million dollars on the show who wants to be a millionaire?
On the November 19, 1999 episode of Millionaire, Carpenter proceeded to advance to the million-dollar question without using any lifelines. He then used his Phone-A-Friend to call his father not for help, but rather to tell him he was going to win the game. Carpenter answered the question correctly and became the show's first millionaire. His win gave him national recognition and led to multiple talk show appearances, as well as reappearances on Millionaire himself.
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
OUT: yes
IN: Is it true that is the national gallery of art part of the smithsonian?
The National Gallery of Art is supported through a private-public partnership. The United States federal government provides funds, through annual appropriations, to support the museum's operations and maintenance. All artwork, as well as special programs, are provided through private donations and funds. The museum is not part of the Smithsonian Institution.
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
OUT: | no |
I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a queen, and loves me unconditionally. He is my soul mate in many ways. My husband is also gay. I had no idea when I married him. I was a virgin on our wedding night and had never had any type of physical relationship prior to my husband. Having nothing to compare it to, I thought our sexual intimacy was normal. It was fun, sexy, enjoyable. My husband was a giving partner, and I almost always experienced orgasm. But as the years went by, the frequency of our sexual activity became less. It was not unusual to go months without sex — not for lack of trying on my part. We rarely fought, but we would fight about the growing lack of intimacy. I often wondered what it was about me that made my husband not want to have sex with me. And then one day, shortly after our 25th anniversary, I found gay porn on his computer. At first he denied everything, but finally, through tears, he confessed that he’d had these same-sex attractions as long as he could remember. In his teens, a church counsellor had told him marriage would “cure” him. Feeling as though I had just been punched in the gut, I was heartbroken. I felt betrayed, confused, angry, sad, and yet, miraculously relieved. There was nothing wrong with me — I was just not his type. The emotions flew through me leaving my head and heart confused. What now? I loved this man with every fibre of my being. We had a good life together, sex aside, and had built a family. We were happy. I did not want a divorce and neither did he. What convinced the author's husband marry the author? Pick the correct answer from the following options: A. not enough information B. he wanted his wife and a good life C. he wanted to build a family D. he believed he could change his orientation
| D |
Write the next sentence in the following story.
A man is seen kneeling on the ground holding carpet into his hands. The man then begins laying carpet down all over the floor. the man
(A). continues to move around continuously moving the carpet down and looking at the camera. (B). continues to lay carpet while the camera pans around the room. (C). continues taking the carpet apart and gradually laying it back down. (D). then begins putting tiles onto the floor while still laying down.. The answer should be | (B). |
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
WBZW (1520 AM) is a radio station in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Owned by Pennsylvania Media Associates, Inc., the station operates at 1520 kHz with a daytime power of 5 kW & a nighttime power of 350 watts. Its transmitter is located in Apopka, Florida. The station currently programs a Business News/Talk format.
Hypothesis: The owners of WBZW live in another state. | It's impossible to say |
How does the sentence end?
Monica wanted to help Amy with their ADHD, so | Monica got them to agree to see a doctor for help. |
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Q: Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but warned that the crowds in mid-August would be overwhelming, we were given the tipoff that the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge and the surrounding park is a lovely place to while away an afternoon. Smaller, free and with loads of walks and picnic areas, I sent my intrepid husband ahead to brave the canyon bridge whilst I sipped a much-needed coffee in the local cafe. It was beautiful. It’s mostly because the thought of hopping onto a swaying bridge above the ravine gives me the heebie-jeebies, whereas he will stride across panels of transparent glass suspended metres above busy streets (like Tower Bridge) or gondola rides that skim well above the treetops (like Japan lake or the Bavarian Alpine range.) Watching the shower of golden pine needles drift down from the redwoods whilst I typed out a blog post, I enjoyed seeing squirrels scamper and birds twitter their way around the boughs and branches. That blur below? A local black squirrel who was foraging amongst the cooing tourists for snacks… About 20 minutes later his grinning face floated back into view, and he brandished his phone with images of his quick wander through the trails. Lynn Canyon Park officially opened to the public in 1912; there are several trails throughout the park to choose from for a leisurely hike including the popular Baden Powell Trail and there are also many breathtaking waterfalls and popular swimming holes which are perfect during the summer months. Lynn Canyon Park covers 617 acres today and comprises of second growth forest with most of the trees aged approximately 80 to 100 years old. According to the above context, answer the following question. Where is the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge?
Answer: in Vancouver
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Q: 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... According to the above context, answer the following question. What is likely true about President Trump?
Answer: He believes that great progress can be made with North Korea at the summit.
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Q: I’m here in Dubrovnik, Croatia for a team meetup. Sadly, the weather has been pretty gray and rainy so far – in fact the forecast has it cloudy and rainy every day until after we leave. So I was pleasantly surprised to be awakened by the sun peeking around the edges of the curtain in my room, especially after the weather yesterday in which the wind gusted 35-40 mph – hard enough to blow the patio furniture around on my balcony (and at one point, catching a chair and flipping it against the rail so hard that if the rail had been just a bit shorter, it might have gone over). Our group all agreed that we should take advantage of the nice weather and head to the old city walls and St. Lawrence Fort (Lovrijenac). We spent several hours walking the walls and climbing up and down stairs. The sun sparkled off the Adriatic Sea and cast a warm glow on the orange and red tiled roofs in old city. It was such a change from the gray and foggy gloom of the last couple of days and it created a completely different mood, at least for me. From foreboding and dark to welcoming and bright. The clouds eventually rolled back in again, but the sunshine was nice while it lasted. We walked over to the fort and I took these shots of the city wall and from across the small cove between them. If you look closely in a few shots, you’ll see a stone pier, which is just between the Pile Gate (pronounced “peel-ay”) at the city walls and the fort. Although I’m one of the few people in the developed world who does not watch Game of Thrones, my co-workers tell me this was one of the locations used for a scene in the show. According to the above context, answer the following question. I was surprised:
Answer: | After yesterday's weather |
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.
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Question: passage: Linseed oil, also known as flaxseed oil or flax oil, is a colourless to yellowish oil obtained from the dried, ripened seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). The oil is obtained by pressing, sometimes followed by solvent extraction. Linseed oil is a drying oil, meaning it can polymerize into a solid form. Due to its polymer-forming properties, linseed oil can be used on its own or blended with combinations of other oils, resins or solvents as an impregnator, drying oil finish or varnish in wood finishing, as a pigment binder in oil paints, as a plasticizer and hardener in putty, and in the manufacture of linoleum. Linseed oil use has declined over the past several decades with increased availability of synthetic alkyd resins--which function similarly but resist yellowing.
question: is flaxseed oil and linseed oil the same?
Answer: Yes
Question: passage: In seasons 13 and 14, April faces a crisis of faith as she begins to believe that good people get punished and bad people get good things. She does this after treating 3 seemingly simple patients who are good people and die. Including Matthew's (her ex finacee) new pregnant wife, after delivery. Robbins then tells April it's her fault. As a result, she goes into a dark place and uses partying and sex to mask her deep-rooted pain. She earns the nickname ``The Party'' by the new interns. She refuses to let Jackson help her through this time. However, mid-Season 14, she encounters a terminal patient who helps April reaffirm her faith. April starts seeing Matthew again and their relationship is made public when the two are involved in a car accident, where April almost dies of hypothermia. In the season finale, April and Matthew get married.
question: do jackson and april get back together after their divorce?
Answer: No
Question: passage: Turf toe is named from the injury being associated with playing sports on rigid surfaces such as artificial turf and is a fairly common injury among professional American football players. Often, the injury occurs when someone or something falls on the back of the calf while that leg's knee and tips of the toes are touching the ground. The toe is hyperextended and thus the joint is injured. Additionally, athletic shoes with very flexible soles combined with cleats that ``grab'' the turf will cause overextension of the big toe. This can occur on the lesser toes as well. It has also been observed in sports beyond American football, including soccer, basketball, rugby, volleyball, and tae kwon do. This is a primary reason why many athletes prefer natural grass to turf, because it is softer.
question: can you get turf toe on other toes?
Answer: | Yes
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Does "Some islands in Azores do have drier months in the summer." contain the correct answer to "What makes weather predictions difficult in the archipelago region?"
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For example, some parasitic species prey on a host organism and then lay their eggs on it for their offspring to feed on it while it continues to live in or on its decaying corpse after it has died.
How would you describe a predator that primarily eats plants?
answer: no
[Q]: Sentence: They also had continuing trade contacts with the Arabs in the west and with the Chinese empire in the east. Question: From their contacts and conquests in surrounding sea areas, what did this establish the Chola empire as? OPTIONS:
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Q: Does "The Times was the first newspaper to send war correspondents to cover particular conflicts." provide a valid answer to "Who was The Times first correspondent with an army?"?
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A: no
Problem: Does "A second Home Rule bill was also defeated for similar reasons." answer the question "When was a Home Rule bill passed?" OPTIONS:
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Does "Lord Kilbracken himself criticised The Sun's editorial and the headline of its news story; he stated that while he thought that gay people were more at risk of developing AIDS it was still wrong to imply that no one else could catch the disease." contain the correct answer to "What did David Randall say about the Sun's AIDS story?"
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