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+[
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+ "problem_id": 1,
+ "problem": "In the novel ‘Oliver Twist’ by Charles Dickens, what is The Artful Dodger’s real name?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Jack Dawkins",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Charles_Dickens_portrait.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 2,
+ "problem": "Davy Jones (1945-2012) fronted what popular 1960s pop group?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Monkees",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Davy_Jones_2011.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 3,
+ "problem": "What fictional Chinese-American detective, created by Earl Derr Biggers in 1923 for a novel published in 1925, was the subject of over 45 films made between 1926 and 1981?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Charlie Chan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Earl_Derr_Biggers_oval_portrait.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 4,
+ "problem": "According to Homer, what was the name of the Cyclops blinded by Odysseus?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Polyphemus",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Odysseus_Circe_Met_41.83.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 5,
+ "problem": "The port of Drammen is in which European country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Norway",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Drammensfjorden_islagt-3.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 6,
+ "problem": "Where is Petra, an archaeological site with rock-cut architecture and designated a World Heritage Site 1985, that was built by the Nabataeans as their capital city around 100 BC?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Jordan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Monumental_Gate,_Petra.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 7,
+ "problem": "The Indus River flows the length of Pakistan and is Pakistan's main source of water for industry and drinking; where does it rise?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Tibet",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Indus_River-_Attock_(49819614891).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 8,
+ "problem": "Yale University is in which state of the USA?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Connecticut",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Yale_University_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 9,
+ "problem": "Richard, Duke of York, the father of the English kings Edward IV and Richard II, was killed at the Battle of Wakefield in which ongoing campaign?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Wars of the Roses",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Richard_II_encountering_the_soldiers_of_the_Earl_of_Northumberland.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 10,
+ "problem": "Which Cornish village claims to be the birthplace of King Arthur?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "TINTAGEL",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Arthur-Pyle_King_Arthur_of_Britain.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 11,
+ "problem": "Name Finnish writer Tove Jansson's Hippo-like children's character franchise, originally in Swedish books 1945-93, TV/film and the popular '(What?) World' theme park in Naantali, Finland?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Moomin",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Naantali_high_street.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 12,
+ "problem": "Which European city had the Roman name Lutetia?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Paris",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Arena_van_Lutetia_te_Parijs_Paris._Les_arènes_de_Lutèce,_rue_Monge_(titel_op_object),_RP-F-00-8945.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 13,
+ "problem": "Who was the Texas governor who was shot and wounded when John F Kennedy was assassinated?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "John Connally",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Kennedys_in_the_Yellow_Oval_Room_3-28-63_(cropped1).JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 14,
+ "problem": "In what country are/were violent demonstrations in 2011 against President Hosni Mubarak and his 30-year leadership?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Egypt",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Hosni_Mubarak_-_World_Economic_Forum_on_the_Middle_East_2008_edit1.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 15,
+ "problem": "Who was John McCain's running mate?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Sarah Palin",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_McCain_official_photo_portrait-cropped-background_edit.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 16,
+ "problem": "What was Christopher Reeve's first movie?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Gray Lady Down",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Christopher_Reeve_MIT_cropped.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 17,
+ "problem": "Band leader Glenn Miller also played which instrument?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Trombone",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Glenn_Miller_szkic_portretu.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 18,
+ "problem": "In Arthurian legend, who was Sir Galahad's father?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "SIR LANCELOT",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti_Sir_Galahad_at_the_Ruined_Chapel_1855.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 19,
+ "problem": "Which country was founded by Muhammed Ali Jinnah?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Pakistan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Gandhi_Jinnah_1944.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 20,
+ "problem": "\"What was the title to John Buchan's sequel to \"\"TheThirty Nine Steps\"\"?\"",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Greenmantle",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Mr._John_Buchan.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 21,
+ "problem": "Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is in which country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Vietnam",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Phongnhakebang.15.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 22,
+ "problem": "In what sport did Gene Tunney defeat Jack Dempsey?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Boxing",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Gene_Tunney_Portrait_LOC.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 23,
+ "problem": "What was the name of the letters that in 1566 implicated Mary Queen of Scots in the murder of her second husband, Lord Darnley?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "CASKET LETTERS",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Queen_Mary_SNPG.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 24,
+ "problem": "Who is Darth Vader's son?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Luke Skywalker",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Darth_Vader_jugando_pimball_en_RetroEuskal.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 25,
+ "problem": "What major American city is located on Puget Sound?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Seattle",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Puget_Sound,_Washington.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 26,
+ "problem": "What is an important Jewish religious site located in the Old City of Jerusalem which dates from the end of the Second Temple period, being constructed around 19 BCE by Herod the Great?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Wailing Wall",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_hippodrome,_built_by_Herod_the_Great_for_the_inauguration_of_the_city_in_9-10_BC,_it_was_the_venue_of_the_Actian_Games_instituted_by_King_Herod_in_honor_of_emperor_Augustus_and_held_every_4_years,_Caesarea_(19733721288).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 27,
+ "problem": "Anton Geesink was the first non-Japanese judoka to win a judo world championship, but which country did he come from?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Netherlands",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Anton_Geesink_met_een_Japanse_judoka.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 28,
+ "problem": "Sam Walton founded which famous US retail chain in 1962?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Walmart",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-SamWalton-1936.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 29,
+ "problem": "Where is the Klondike River?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Yukon Territory, Canada",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Panorama_of_Dawson_and_the_Klondike_River,_Yukon_Territory,_1902_(AL+CA_2765).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 30,
+ "problem": "What is the German name for the Danube?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "DONAU",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Blue_Danube_in_Hungary.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 31,
+ "problem": "George Fox is associated with the founding of which religion?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Fox_by_Lely_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 32,
+ "problem": "What was organised by Catherine de Medici, Queen Mother, France, to crush the Huguenots in August 1572 at the wedding of Henry of Navarre to Marguerite, sister of Charles IX, that resulted in the death of around 30,000 people?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Massacre of St Bartholomew",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-King_Henry_IV_of_France.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 33,
+ "problem": "In which New York Borough is Central Park situated?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "MANHATTAN",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Central_Park_New_York_October_2016_005.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 34,
+ "problem": "Selene (Selenological Engineering Explorer) was the second lunar orbital spacecraft launched by which country, in September 2007?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Japan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-H-IIA_F13_launching_KAGUYA.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 35,
+ "problem": "What is Dorothy’s surname in The Wizard of Oz?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Gale",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz,_014.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 36,
+ "problem": "What was King George VI's first name?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Albert",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-George_VI_1937_Radio_Times.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 37,
+ "problem": "What was Orson Welles’ first film?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "CITIZEN KANE",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Orson_Welles_in_Spain_while_shooting_Chimes_at_Midnight,_1964.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 38,
+ "problem": "In which country was Greenpeace founded?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Canada",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Greenpeace1.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 39,
+ "problem": "On which island was Nelson Mandela incarcerated for 27 years, from 1962-90?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Robben Island",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Nelson_Mandela-2008_cropped.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 40,
+ "problem": "Sun Yat Sen overthrew the emperor in which country establishing a republic after 2000 years of imperial rule?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "China",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-孙中山肖像.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 41,
+ "problem": "Under what pen name does novelist David Cornwell write?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "John le Carré",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_le_Carré_giving_his_thrilling_keynote_speech_(35113962032).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 42,
+ "problem": "Who designed the Volkswagen Beetle?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "FERDINAND PORSCHE",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-'79_Volkswagen_Beetle_Pickup_(Orange_Julep_'12).JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 43,
+ "problem": "Thomas Marshal was Vice President to which US President?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Woodrow Wilson",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Thomas_Riley_Marshall_headshot_(3x4_b).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 44,
+ "problem": "Glenn Frey died in January. Of what pop band was he a member?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The EAGLES",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Eagles_in_concert_-_2010_Australia_-_Glenn_Frey.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 45,
+ "problem": "Which film director was Anthony Quinn's father-in-law?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Cecil B de Mille",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Anthony_Quinn_1988.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 46,
+ "problem": "What colour ‘Haze’ is the title of a 1967 hit by Jimi Hendrix?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Purple",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Jimi_Hendrix_1968.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 47,
+ "problem": "Club Atltico Boca Juniors, known simply as Boca Juniors or Boca, a sports club best known for its football team, is based in which country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Argentina",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Boca_Juniors_stadı_La_Bombonera_giriş_2018.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 48,
+ "problem": "What colour eyes does the Handsome Man have in a 1957 song by Chuck Berry?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Brown",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Chuck_Berry_1971.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 49,
+ "problem": "Which Scottish Premiership association football club has Rugby Park for its home ground?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "KILMARNOCK",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Rugby_Park,_Kilmarnock,_late_2018.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 50,
+ "problem": "Name the hugely and suddenly successful 'Pictionary-type' online game bought by Zynga for $180m in 2012?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Draw Something",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Zynga_Building,_San_Francisco_at_night.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 51,
+ "problem": "Hamilcar Barca was the father of which famous general?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Hannibal",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Poirson5.gif",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 52,
+ "problem": "Which 1970 hit for the Kinks was about a young man's experience with a transvestite in a bar?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Lola",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Kinks_1966.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 53,
+ "problem": "Which Bond villain has been played by Telly Savalas, Donald Pleasance, Charles Gray, and Max Von Sydow?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "BLOFELD",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Telly_Savalas_as_Kojak_1973.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 54,
+ "problem": "In what sport did Gene Tunney defeat Jack Dempsey?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Boxing",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Jack_Dempsey.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 55,
+ "problem": "What nationality were Mother Teresa's parents?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Albanian",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Skopje-Mother_Teresa_monument.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 56,
+ "problem": "Name the Leicester-born world-class goalscorer for Leicester City FC and England who became a hugely successful TV presenter?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Gary Lineker",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Matthew_Jones.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 57,
+ "problem": "Which actress was married to comedy actor Peter Sellers at the time of his death in 1980?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "LYNN FREDERICK",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Sellers-1971_signed.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 58,
+ "problem": "Who painted The Rokeby Venus?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Velasquez",
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+ "problem_id": 59,
+ "problem": "Where was the playwright August Strindberg born?",
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+ "solution": "Sweden",
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+ "problem_id": 60,
+ "problem": "On the maps of the London Underground which line is coloured brown?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Bakerloo",
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+ "problem_id": 61,
+ "problem": "Who built the original Palace of Versailles that was enlarged by Louis XIV?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Louis XIII",
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+ "problem_id": 62,
+ "problem": "Which work by Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weil is based on a work by John Gay?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The THREEPENNY OPERA",
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+ "problem_id": 63,
+ "problem": "The Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour was a gift in 1886 to the USA by whom?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The people of France",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Statue_of_Liberty_frontal_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 64,
+ "problem": "Nel Gwyn was the mistress of which King of England?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Charles the Second",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Nell_Gwyn_by_Simon_Verelst_(2).jpg",
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+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 65,
+ "problem": "Which artist/inventor's famous lost 1504 painting, The Battle of Anghiari, was found in 2012 hidden in Florence Town Hall, behind a later fresco?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Leonardo da Vinci",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Peter_Paul_Rubens's_copy_of_The_Battle_of_Anghiari_(Leonardo_da_Vinci)_in_the_Louvre,_Paris,_dating_from_1603_and_known_as_The_Battle_of_the_Standard_01.jpg",
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 66,
+ "problem": "Athos and Porthos are two of the 3 musketeers, name the other one.",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Aramis",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Dumas_-_Les_Trois_Mousquetaires_-_1849_-_page_065.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 67,
+ "problem": "In which country can you see the world famous Alhambra Palace?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Spain",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-059Alhambra.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 68,
+ "problem": "American author John Steinbeck was born in which US state?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "California",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_Steinbeck_with_Elaine_Scott_1950.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 69,
+ "problem": "Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536) is a revered?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Christian humanist",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Erasmus-Grote_Kerkplein_Rotterdam.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 70,
+ "problem": "What was Truman Capote's last name before he was adopted by his stepfather?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Persons",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Truman_Capote_(1968).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 71,
+ "problem": "Who painted The Light of the World?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Holman Hunt",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Hunt-light-of-the-world.jpeg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 72,
+ "problem": "Niccol Machiavelli, Thomas Carlyle, and Thomas Macaulay share a scholarly interest in what?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "History",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Bust_of_Niccolò_Machiavelli.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 73,
+ "problem": "How many definite suicides occur in the plays of William Shakespeare?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "13",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Statue_of_William_Shakespeare_at_Bonaly_Tower_Edinburgh.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 74,
+ "problem": "In 2005, Dan Wheldon became the first British competitor to win what event in over 30 years?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Indianapolis 500",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Dan_Wheldon_(2231055712).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 75,
+ "problem": "Formerly known as Sky Dome, Rogers Centre is home to what American League baseball team, the only MLB team located outside the United States?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Toronto Blue Jays",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Toronto_-_ON_-_Rogers_Centre3.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 76,
+ "problem": "The globally widely used Wechsler Scale assesses what in children?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Intelligence",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale_subscores_and_subtests.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 77,
+ "problem": "In 1901 Queen Victoria died in which building on the Isle of Wight?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Osborne House",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Queen_Victoria_And_Prince_of_Wales_Edward.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 78,
+ "problem": "In football, what is the Italian equivalent to the English Premier League?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "SERIE A",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Emenalo_Čech_and_Premier_League_Trophy.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 79,
+ "problem": "In Greek mythology, what was left in Pandora's box after the evils, ills, diseases, and burdensome labour had escaped?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Hope",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Harry_Bates_-_Pandora_-_Tate_Britain_Sep_2010_above_front_(5131744098).png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 80,
+ "problem": "What is the name of Dorothy Gale's dog in The Wizard of Oz?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Toto",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz,_014.png",
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+ "problem_id": 81,
+ "problem": "Stonehenge is in which UK county?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Wiltshire",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Stonehenge2007_07_30.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 82,
+ "problem": "What hit song by the Crash Test Dummies comprised four three-letter words all containing the same letter?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Crash_Test_Dummies_March_2019.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 83,
+ "problem": "‘Bellis perennis’ is the Latin name for which flower?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Daisy",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Margherita_pratolina_bellis_perennis.jpg",
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 84,
+ "problem": "The Aswan Dam, which enables controlled use of the Nile flood plain for agriculture, is in which African country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Egypt",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Aswan_dam_power_plant.JPG",
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+ "problem_id": 85,
+ "problem": "In Greek mythology, what is the name of the many-headed monster slain by Heracles?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Hydra",
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+ "problem_id": 86,
+ "problem": "La Soufriere is an active volcano situated on which West Indian island?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "St Vincent",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-When_shall_we_three_meet_again,_Crater_of_Soufriere,_1907_YORYM-TA0239.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 87,
+ "problem": "The famous Reeperbahn is in which European city?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Hamburg",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Hamburg._Reeperbahn_Reeperbahn's_casino._Arch.jpg",
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+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 88,
+ "problem": "The Bayeux Tapestry depicts events leading up to which battle?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Battle of Hastings",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Bayeux_Tapestry_Horses_in_Battle_of_Hastings.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 89,
+ "problem": "Which year saw the assassination of US President James Garfield?",
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+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "1881",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Garfield_Monument1.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 90,
+ "problem": "Which famous novel was based on the real-life exploits of Alexander Selkirk?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Robinson Crusoe",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Alexander_Selkirk_statue.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 91,
+ "problem": "Zarathustra, also called Zoroaster, is a Persian?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Prophet",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Zoroaster_1.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 92,
+ "problem": "Yale University took its anme from Elihu Yale because, as a very wealthy man he became its chief benefactor. Yale accumulated his substantial wealth while working for around 30 years for which organisation?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "EAST INDIA COMPANY",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Yale_University_Old_Campus_03.JPG",
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+ },
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+ "problem_id": 93,
+ "problem": "What was the name of Apollo 11's Lunar Module that landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the surface of the moon in 1969?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Eagle",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Technik_Museum_Speyer_-_Replica_Apollo_Lunar_module_01.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 94,
+ "problem": "The US city of Milwaukee stands on which lake?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Michigan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Milwaukee,_Wisconsin_(3942817988).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 95,
+ "problem": "According to the Bible, Jesus was baptised in which river?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "River Jordan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Estampa_de_Jesus_Buen_Pastor.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 96,
+ "problem": "The Clifton Suspension Bridge spans which river?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Avon",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Clifton_suspension_bridge2.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 97,
+ "problem": "\"Which comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks that first appeared in 1897 in the \"\"American Humorist\"\", the Sunday supplement of the New York Journal, is still distributed, making it the oldest comic strip still in syndication?\"",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Katzenjammer Kids",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Rudolph_Dirks_portrait_1914.jpg",
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 98,
+ "problem": "Mrs Chippy was the name of the ship’s cat aboard which vessel used by Ernest Shackleton for his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Endurance",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Harry_McNeish_Gravestone_cat.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 99,
+ "problem": "Who led the ill-fated expedition which set sail in 1845 in HMS Erebus and HMS Terror?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Sir John Franklin",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Model_of_the_HMS_Erebus_(1826)_trapped_in_the_ice,_Nattilik_Heritage_Centre,_Gjoa_Haven,_September_2019.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 100,
+ "problem": "\"The plot of which play by William Shakespeare, whereby the King of Sicilia becomes convinced that his wife and his childhood friend have committed adultery and borne a daughter, was taken from Robert Greene's \"\"Pandosto\"\" (1588), but given a happy ending?\"",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Winter's Tale",
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+ "problem_id": 101,
+ "problem": "On October 1st of which year did Ford put its first Model T on sale ? Was it 1898, 1908 or 1918 ?",
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+ "solution": "1908",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Restored_Ford_Model_T.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 102,
+ "problem": "Italian mountaineers Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni became the first people to successfully reach the summit of which Himalayan peak, via the Abruzzi Ridge?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "K2",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lacedelli_summit_K2_improved_resolution.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 103,
+ "problem": "Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI created which principality in 1719?",
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+ "solution": "LIECHTENSTEIN",
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+ "problem_id": 104,
+ "problem": "Which political figure was best man at the 1927 second wedding of Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Benito Mussolini",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Portrait_of_Guglielmo_Marconi.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 105,
+ "problem": "Who flew the Spirit of St. Louis?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Charles Lindbergh",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Spirit_of_St._Louis_Smithsonian_small.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 106,
+ "problem": "What was Bette Davis's real first name?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Ruth",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Bette_Davis_-_portrait_(cropped).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 107,
+ "problem": "Which brewery is based in Southwold, Suffolk?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "ADNAMS",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-1-southwold_pier_bw.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 108,
+ "problem": "Which film, directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift, was about a cattle drive to Abilene, Kansas?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Red River",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Howard_Hawks_On_A_Motorcycle_Car.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 109,
+ "problem": "When Kobe Bryant of the Lakers played the farewell game of his 20 year NBA career in 2016 what was his score as part of his side's 101-96 win?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "60",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Kobe_Bryant_Washington.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 110,
+ "problem": "Which car company currently sponsors the Kennington Oval?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Kia",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Oval,_gasholder_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1757328.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 111,
+ "problem": "What was F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous novel?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Great Gatsby",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-F._Scott_Fitzgerald_-_World_War_I_Uniform_-_1917.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 112,
+ "problem": "Who was the first U.S. President to take residence in the White House, then known as the Executive Mansion?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "John Adams",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-White_House_at_night.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 113,
+ "problem": "Daryl Dragon used which name when he formed a 70s duo?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Captain",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Daryl_Dragon.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 114,
+ "problem": "Composer Edvard Grieg was born in which country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Norway",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-(Edvard_Grieg_portrait)_(3470661974).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 115,
+ "problem": "Travelling up the St Lawrence River from its mouth, which is the first major city on its shores?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
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+ "solution": "Quebec",
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+ "problem": "Charles Lindbergh died in 1974. Where was he buried?",
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+ "problem": "Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarch and Giotto were based in what city in the first half of the 14th century?",
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+ "problem": "What is the popular name for Sirius, which is 9 light years from Earth?",
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+ "problem": "Who was assassinated by anarchist Leon Czolgosz?",
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+ "problem_id": 124,
+ "problem": "The southern extremity of Offa's Dyke is in which Welsh town?",
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+ "problem": "What was the nickname of United States General Joseph Stilwell?",
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+ "problem": "Which of his children did Michael Jackson famously hang over a hotel balcony?",
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+ "problem": "The first of what event, organised by journalist Henri Desgrange in 1903, was won by Maurice Garin?",
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+ "problem": "Niagara Falls is between the state of New York, USA, and which province of Canada?",
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+ "problem": "What was the name of King Arthur's sword?",
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+ "problem": "Tom Parker, who famously managed Elvis Presley, was known by the title of, and as 'the..'?",
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+ "problem": "Which 1956 film, filmed in an early version of modern widescreen, starred David Niven and Cantinflas, with guest appearances by Noel Coward, Frank Sinatra, John Gielgud, Buster Keaton and Marlene Deitrich?",
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+ "problem": "Which football team play home games at Bloomfield Road?",
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+ "problem": "Death Valley is in which US state?",
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+ "problem": "What was Ronald Reagan’s last film, released in 1964?",
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+ "solution": "The Killers",
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+ "solution": "Hamburg",
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+ "problem": "Iapetus (or Japetus) is a satellite of which planet?",
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+ "solution": "Rudolph Hess",
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+ "problem": "The Walker Art Gallery is in which UK city?",
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+ "solution": "Liverpool",
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+ "problem_id": 142,
+ "problem": "In May 1950, Celal Bayar became the third President of which European country?",
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+ "solution": "Turkey",
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+ "problem_id": 143,
+ "problem": "Columbia University, in the city of New York, was founded as King’s College by royal charter of which British monarch?",
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+ "solution": "King George II",
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+ "problem": "Which state did frontiersman Davy Crockett represent in the US House of Represenatives ?",
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+ "problem_id": 145,
+ "problem": "What species of fly has the Latin name calliphora vomitoria?",
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+ "problem_id": 146,
+ "problem": "Who did Jack Ruby shoot in November 1963?",
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+ "solution": "Lee Harvey Oswald",
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+ "problem_id": 147,
+ "problem": "Where did Florence Nightingale establish a hospital to treat casualties of the Crimean War?",
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+ "solution": "Scutari",
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+ "problem_id": 148,
+ "problem": "Mickey Hargitay, the second husband of leading blonde sex symbol of the 1950s Jayne Mansfield, was famous for winning what in 1955?",
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+ "solution": "Mr. Universe",
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+ "problem": "What early 18th century English club in London with strong political and literary associations, had members which included writers William Congreve, Jonathan Swift and Joseph Addison, and politicians the Duke of Marlborough and Sir Robert Walpole?",
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+ "solution": "The Kit-Kat Club",
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+ "problem_id": 150,
+ "problem": "\"On 2 November 2010, the oil painting \"\"Nude Sitting on a Divan\"\" sold for $68.9 million, a record for an artwork by which artist?\"",
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+ "problem_id": 151,
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+ "solution": "Microsoft",
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+ "problem_id": 152,
+ "problem": "Fictional superhero Batman is known as ‘The Caped ‘what’?",
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+ "solution": "Crusader",
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+ "problem_id": 153,
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+ "problem_id": 155,
+ "problem": "Jean Valjean is the central character in which classical novel?",
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+ "solution": "LES MISERABLES",
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+ "problem": "With what instrument are Charlie Christian, Les Paul, Tiny Grimes, Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis, Jimmy Raney, Tal Farlow, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green, Wes Montgomery, and Jim Hall associated?",
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+ "solution": "Guitar",
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+ "solution": "Switzerland",
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+ "problem": "Francis Walsingham was the spy-master of which monarch?",
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+ "problem_id": 159,
+ "problem": "Mount Elbert is in which US state?",
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+ "solution": "Colorado",
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+ "problem_id": 160,
+ "problem": "Who plays Captain Jack Sparrow's father Edward Teague in the Pirates of the Caribbean films?",
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+ "solution": "Keith Richards",
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+ "problem_id": 162,
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+ "solution": "Vladivostok",
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+ "problem_id": 163,
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+ "solution": "Figaro",
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+ "problem_id": 164,
+ "problem": "British monarch Henry VIII married which of his wives in 1540?",
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+ "solution": "Anne of Cleves",
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+ "problem_id": 165,
+ "problem": "The Manzanares river runs through which city?",
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+ "solution": "Madrid",
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+ "problem_id": 166,
+ "problem": "What TV series was created by Gene Roddenberry?",
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+ "solution": "Star Trek",
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+ "problem_id": 167,
+ "problem": "First published in 1887, which was the first book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to feature Sherlock Holmes?",
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+ "solution": "A STUDY IN SCARLET",
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+ "problem_id": 168,
+ "problem": "The Dardanelles separate two parts of what country?",
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+ "solution": "Turkey",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 169,
+ "problem": "The ‘La Scala Opera House’ is in which European city?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Milan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Scala_milan.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 170,
+ "problem": "In April 1963, Lester Bowles Pearson became Prime Minister of which country?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Canada",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lester_B._Pearson_at_desk_(crop).jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 171,
+ "problem": "In 2009, Yas Marina was the circuit for which country's first ever Formula One motor race?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "solution": "ABU DHABI",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 172,
+ "problem": "Which football league championship side plays home games at Keepmoat Stadium?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "solution": "DONCASTER ROVERS",
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+ "problem_id": 173,
+ "problem": "What was actress Rita Hayworth’s last film?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
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+ "solution": "The Wrath of God",
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+ "problem_id": 174,
+ "problem": "Born Hermine Santruschitz in Vienna, adopted as Miep Gies in Amsterdam, who died age 100 in 2010, helped protect which famous writer?",
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+ "solution": "Anne Frank",
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+ "problem_id": 175,
+ "problem": "Ingvar Kamprad, one of the world's richest men, founded which company in the 1940's?",
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+ "solution": "IKEA",
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+ "problem_id": 176,
+ "problem": "Which actor and producer married Anne Bancroft?",
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+ "solution": "MEL BROOKS",
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+ "problem_id": 177,
+ "problem": "Which five words appeared as front page headline on the front of the Sun Newspaper on March 13th 1986, it was in connection to a famous British comedian who is now aged 70 ?",
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+ "solution": "FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER",
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+ "problem": "Formula 1 - On which racetrack was the World Champion Ayrton Senna killed?",
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+ "problem": "Who is reputed to have said, 'Today, I have gazed on the face of Agamemnon'?; after discoveries at Mycenae?",
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+ "solution": "Heinrich SCHLIEMANN",
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+ "problem_id": 180,
+ "problem": "How many stars are on the flag of the European Union?",
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+ "solution": "Twelve",
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+ "problem_id": 181,
+ "problem": "For which film of 1948 did father and son Walter and John Huston both win Oscars?",
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+ "solution": "Treasure of the Sierra Madre",
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+ "problem_id": 182,
+ "problem": "Aneto, at 3404 metres, is the highest mountain in which mountain range?",
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+ "solution": "Pyrenees",
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+ "problem_id": 183,
+ "problem": "John Wayne Airport is in which US state?",
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+ "solution": "California",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_Wayne_Airport_March_2020_by_Don_Ramey_Logan.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 184,
+ "problem": "Jazz musician Miles Davis, 1926-91, whose 1959 album Kind of Blue is generally regarded as the biggest selling jazz album of all time, played what instrument?",
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+ "solution": "Trumpet",
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+ "problem_id": 185,
+ "problem": "Who is also known as Jove?",
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+ "solution": "Jupiter",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ingres_head_of_jupiter.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 186,
+ "problem": "What book was written by Alexandre Dumas about Edmond Dantes' imprisonment in the Chateau d'If?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Count Of Monte Cristo",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Short_Story_Classics_Vol_IV_-_Frontispiece_Alexandre_Dumas_(fils).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 187,
+ "problem": "Which hunter is the arch-enemy of Bugs Bunny?",
+ "data_type": "image",
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+ "options": [],
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+ "solution": "Elmer Fudd",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Noseart_B-52_3.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 188,
+ "problem": "The Chicago Bears defeated which team 73-0 in the 1940 NFL Championship game?",
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+ "solution": "Washington Redskins",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ray_Austin,_Chicago_Bears,_1999.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 189,
+ "problem": "Omar Sharif played the title character in the 1965 film of what 1957 novel by the Russian writer Boris Pasternak?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "solution": "Dr Zhivago",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Legendary_Hollywood_actor_Omar_Sharif.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 190,
+ "problem": "What is the title of the 1931 film in which the Marx Brothers are stowaways on an ocean liner?",
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+ "solution": "Monkey Business",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Marx_brothers_Tonight_Show.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 191,
+ "problem": "Which honour was conferred by James II on John Dryden in 1630?",
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+ "solution": "Poet Laureate",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_Dryden_portrait_painting.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 192,
+ "problem": "In 2010, Asda (owned by Walmart) bought the UK stores of which discount grocers for £778m?",
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+ "solution": "Netto",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Asda,_Killingbeck_(22nd_July_2020).jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 193,
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+ "solution": "George Bailey",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-James_Stewart_1950s_Portrait_Still.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 194,
+ "problem": "What is the subject of the best-known works of writers Theodor Mommsen and Edward Gibbon?",
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+ "solution": "Roman history",
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+ "problem": "In what mountain range is the Matterhorn located?",
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+ "solution": "Alps",
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+ "solution": "New York",
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+ "problem_id": 197,
+ "problem": "What was Italian scientist Aloysius Lilius' globally significant chronological creation of 1582?",
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+ "solution": "Gregorian Calendar",
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+ "problem_id": 198,
+ "problem": "English singer David Bowie was born with which surname?",
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+ "solution": "Jones",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-David_Bowie_1975_(cropped).jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 199,
+ "problem": "\"The obsequious \"\"ever so 'umble\"\" money-lender in Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield, is?\"",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Uriah Heep",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Charles_Dickens_portrait.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 200,
+ "problem": "Arlanda international airport is in which country?",
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+ "solution": "Sweden",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Shopping_Area_at_Stockholm_Arlanda_Airport_2008.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 201,
+ "problem": "\"Who with Arafat and \"\"Rabin received the Nobel Peace prize in 1994?\"",
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+ "solution": "Peres",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Yitzhak_Rabin_(1986)_cropped.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 202,
+ "problem": "Which bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on 9 August, 1945",
+ "data_type": "image",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Fat Man",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Nagasaki_Chinatown_30_December_2006.JPG",
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+ "problem_id": 203,
+ "problem": "\"In Shakespeare's \"\"Hamlet\"\", who was Ophelia's father?\"",
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+ "solution": "Polonius",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_EverettMilllais_Ophelia.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 204,
+ "problem": "To where was Archbishop Makarios exiled by the British in the mid 50s?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Seychelles",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Arhiepiskopia-Makarios_III.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 205,
+ "problem": "Who did Friedrich Engels famously work with?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
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+ "solution": "Karl Marx",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Friedrich_Engels_(1981)_Constrat.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 206,
+ "problem": "Which English football team has played home games at St. Andrew's Stadium since 1906?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Birmingham City",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-St_Andrews_Birmingham_City_Main_Stand.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 207,
+ "problem": "In which English city did entertainer Jimmy Saville sadly pass away recently?",
+ "data_type": "image",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "LEEDS",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Jimmy_Savile_PICT6249a_with_surrounding_faces_fuzzied.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 208,
+ "problem": "What river flows parallel to the Euphrates?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Tigris",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Abukamal_Euphrates.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 209,
+ "problem": "Who did the Green Bay Packers defeat in the first Super Bowl in 1967?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Kansas City Chiefs",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Green_Bay_Packers_Player_Jersey_No._55_in_1981.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 210,
+ "problem": "What is the Chinese name for the Yellow River?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Huang Ho",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Yellow_river.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 211,
+ "problem": "What is the name of Bob Marley's greatest hits album?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Legend",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Bob_Marley_emancipated_from_mental_slavery_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 212,
+ "problem": "\"Of what island do the Beach Boys sing, \"\"We'll get there fast, and then we'll take it slow\"\"?\"",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Kokomo",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Beach_Boys_Concert_2010.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 213,
+ "problem": "Lester B. Pearson became Prime Minister of which country in April 1963?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Canada",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lester_B._Pearson_at_desk_(crop).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 214,
+ "problem": "What blue pill was introduced by Pfizer?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Viagra",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Pfizer_head.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 215,
+ "problem": "Echoing its Scottish equivalent, what new name did English Heritage adopt in April 2015?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Historic England",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-English_Heritage_flag,_Stokesay_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_511784.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 216,
+ "problem": "The Stratocaster is a model of which guitar maker?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Fender",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Fender_Stratocaster.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 217,
+ "problem": "What was the name of the Belfast shipyard in which RMS Titanic was built?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Harland and Wolff",
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+ "problem_id": 218,
+ "problem": "\"What is the \"\"proper name\"\" for the main character in a series of novels by John Updike, who is nicknamed \"\"Rabbit\"\"?\"",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Harry Angstrom",
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+ "problem_id": 219,
+ "problem": "How many funnels did the Titanic have?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Four",
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+ "problem_id": 220,
+ "problem": "Which war, which lasted for ten years, was fought between Agamemnon and Menelaus on one side and Priam on the other?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Trojan War",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Masque-agamemnon.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 221,
+ "problem": "Al Capone was finally nailed for what crime?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Tax evasion",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Capone_prison.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 222,
+ "problem": "Which of his sons succeeded King Alfred the Great ?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "EDWARD THE ELDER",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 223,
+ "problem": "The mountain town of Berchtesgaden is the location of whose fortified retreat?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Adolf Hitler",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Berchtesgaden_Ortsansicht_05.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 224,
+ "problem": "The Limpopo River separates Zimbabwe and Botswana from what country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "South Africa",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Makuleke5.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 225,
+ "problem": "Grand Central Terminal (or Grand Central Station) is located at 42nd Street and which Avenue in Midtown Manhatten in New York?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Park Avenue",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Grand_Central_Terminal_Main_Concourse_May_2014_-_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 226,
+ "problem": "How many spikes are on the crown of The Statue of Liberty in New York USA?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Seven",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Statue_of_liberty_national_monument.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 227,
+ "problem": "Which Spanish airport is the regular destination for holidays in Benidorm?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "ALICANTE",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Benidorm,_Bali,_País_Valencià.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 228,
+ "problem": "Which American horse race is run at Churchill Downs?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Kentucky Derby",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Churchill_Downs,_Louisville,_Kentucky,_U.S.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 229,
+ "problem": "What was the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Lewis Carroll",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lewis_Carroll_Self_Portrait_1856_circa.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 230,
+ "problem": "What nation was led by Ho Chi Minh?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "North Vietnam",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ho_Chi_Minh_1946_and_signature.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 231,
+ "problem": "What was the favourite food of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "problem": "First used for test match cricket on 10 November 2000, the Bangabandhu National Stadium is in which country?",
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+ "problem": "If you cross the river Styx, where are you?",
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+ "problem": "Which British poet had a relationship with Fanny Brawne?",
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+ "problem": "Which Premiership rugby union team play their home games at Adams Park?",
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+ "problem": "Which city, home to Coca-Cola HQ, hosted the 1996 Summer Olympic games?",
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+ "problem_id": 250,
+ "problem": "What is Dr Doom's first name?",
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+ "problem": "Until the introduction of the Euro on 1 January 2002, which country had the Deutsche Mark as its basic currency unit?",
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+ "problem": "Leo Tolstoy's book War and Peace concerns the 1812 invasion of Russia by?",
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+ "problem": "Often suggested as an English national anthem, William Blake's 1804 poem set to Hubert Parry's music is?",
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+ "problem": "Which small people from an isolated Atlantic island does 'Willy Wonka' invite to work in his chocolate factory?",
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+ "solution": "'OOMPA-LOOMPAS'",
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+ "problem": "Sweetango is a variety of which fruit?",
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+ "problem": "What waltz by Johann Strauss II was named after a European river?",
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+ "problem_id": 271,
+ "problem": "Which actress is the mother of actress Carrie Fisher?",
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+ "problem": "On which island in the North Sea did both St Aidan and St Cuthbert live?",
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+ "problem": "Mount Huascaran is in which South American country?",
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+ "problem": "What name is given to the murder of 7 people as part of a Prohibition Era conflict between the South Side Italian gang led by Al Capone and the North Side Irish gang led by Bugs Moran in Chicago, Illinois, in 1929?",
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+ "problem": "Pen y Fan is the highest peak in which British national park?",
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+ "solution": "Brecon Beacons",
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+ "problem_id": 285,
+ "problem": "Bluewater Shopping Centre is located in which English county?",
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+ "solution": "Kent",
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+ "problem": "Tarom, established in 1920, is the national airline of which European country?",
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+ "solution": "Romania",
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+ "problem": "Prince Albert, husband of British monarch Queen Victoria, was born in which modern-day country?",
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+ "solution": "Germany",
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+ "problem": "Born Natalia Zacharenko, under what name did she find fame?",
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+ "solution": "Natalie Wood",
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+ "problem": "In which Cornish town is there a branch of the Tate Gallery?",
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+ "solution": "St Ives",
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+ "problem": "From which country does 'Belleek' porcelain come?",
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+ "solution": "NORTHERN IRELAND",
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+ "problem": "What song by Kings of Leon gave them their first number 1 single in the UK, charting at the top-spot on digital downloads alone, before its physical release?",
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+ "solution": "Sex on Fire",
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+ "problem_id": 295,
+ "problem": "Ingvar Kamprad founded what famous modern-day organization?",
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+ "solution": "IKEA",
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+ "problem": "Mount Vesuvius overlooks what area?",
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+ "solution": "Bay of Naples",
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+ "problem": "Who played the Wicked Witch of the West in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ (1939)?",
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+ "solution": "MARGARET HAMILTON",
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+ "problem": "Which bridge crossing The River Thames did Queen Elizabeth II open on 17th March 1973?",
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+ "solution": "London Bridge",
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+ "problem": "How is Frances Gumm the actress better known?",
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+ "solution": "Judy Garland",
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+ "problem": "Where in London did the Rolling Stones play in 2013 for the first time since 1969 ?",
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+ "solution": "HYDE PARK",
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+ "problem": "Who had an affair with Queen Guinevere?",
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+ "solution": "Sir Lancelot",
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+ "problem_id": 302,
+ "problem": "Which US President was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau in the Sixth Street Station of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad in Washington, D.C.?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "James Garfield",
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+ "problem_id": 303,
+ "problem": "The inaugural day-night cricket test game played at the Oval, Adelaide, Australia, in November 2015 was played between Australia and which other country?",
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+ "solution": "New Zealand",
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+ "problem_id": 304,
+ "problem": "In 1498, Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach which area by sea?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "solution": "India",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 305,
+ "problem": "Varig Airlines was the first airline founded in which South American country?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Brazil",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Varig_Boeing_737.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 306,
+ "problem": "Where was Skype, the software that enables telephone calls to be made via the Internet, developed?",
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+ "solution": "Estonia",
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+ "problem_id": 307,
+ "problem": "\"A book by Ernest Hemingway is \"\"The Snows of \"\" where?\"",
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+ "solution": "Kilimanjaro",
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+ "problem": "In which Dutch town or city will you find the Peace Palace?",
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+ "solution": "THE HAGUE",
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+ "problem_id": 309,
+ "problem": "Rudyard Kipling was the cousin of which British Prime Minister ?",
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+ "solution": "STANLEY BALDWIN",
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+ "problem": "What Royal residence in London, originally part of St James's Palace, was used as the London residence of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh from 1949 to 1952?",
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+ "solution": "Clarence House",
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+ "problem": "In January 1971, Idi Amin deposed Milton Obote in a coup to become President of which country?",
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+ "solution": "Uganda",
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+ "problem": "Heraclium mantegazzianum is a weed thought to be the largest in western Europe. What is its common name?",
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+ "solution": "Giant Hogweed",
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+ "problem": "Who did Jack Ruby assassinate in 1963 in Dallas?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Lee Harvey Oswald",
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+ "problem": "What product invented by Frederick Walton in 1864 became so widely used and 'stepped on' that the name became generic just 14 years after its invention?",
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+ "solution": "Linoleum",
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+ "problem": "On which river does the Kariba Dam stand?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Zambezi",
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+ "problem_id": 316,
+ "problem": "What modern-day country was ruled between 1902 and 1964 by Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud and his son, Emir Saud?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Saudi Arabia",
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+ "problem_id": 317,
+ "problem": "Ben Gurion International Airport is in which country?",
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+ "solution": "Israel",
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+ "problem_id": 318,
+ "problem": "Which moon of Jupiter is roughly three-quarters of the size of Mars?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Ganymede",
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+ "problem_id": 319,
+ "problem": "What was yhe name of Ken Maynard's horse?",
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+ "solution": "Tarzan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ken_Maynard,_and_Gabby_Hayes_in_In_Old_Santa_Fe,_1934.png",
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+ "problem_id": 320,
+ "problem": "\"The song \"\"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\"\" was famously performed by Marilyn Monroe in which 1953 film?\"",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes",
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+ "problem_id": 321,
+ "problem": "From which country was Fulgencio Batista ousted in 1959?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Cuba",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 322,
+ "problem": "In 1984, Muhammad Ali was diagnosed with what disorder?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Parkinson's disease",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Muhammad_Ali_1971_Press_Photo.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 323,
+ "problem": "How many games did Leicester City FC lose at their home ground in their winning 2015-16 season?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "1",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Matthew_Jones.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 324,
+ "problem": "In what country did the Sandinista National Liberation Front overthrow the Somoza regime in 1979?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Nicaragua",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Operación_Danto_88.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 325,
+ "problem": "German army officer Erwin Rommel was known by what nickname?",
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+ "solution": "Desert Fox",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Young_Erwin_Rommel.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 326,
+ "problem": "\"What was Greta Garbo's first sound film (advertised as \"\"Garbo speaks!\"\"), in a filmed version of a play by Eugene O'Neill?\"",
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+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Anna Christie",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem": "In what country is the white wine grape Pinot grigio, a clone of Pinot gris, traditionally grown?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Italy",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Pinot_gris_on_the_vine.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 328,
+ "problem": "George Harrison was deported from which city where the early Beatles had long term engagements, because of his youth?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Hamburg",
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+ "problem_id": 329,
+ "problem": "In which country was Adolf Hitler born?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Austria",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 330,
+ "problem": "\"What blundering politician was \"\"no Jack Kennedy\"\" according to Lloyd Bentsen?\"",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Dan Quayle",
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+ "problem_id": 331,
+ "problem": "John Calvin, 16th century French theologian, was the autocrat of which city for 13 years, where he improved the city and provided harsh punishments for moral transgressions?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Geneva",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 332,
+ "problem": "Where was Pablo Casals buried before he was finally laid to rest in Spain?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Puerto Rico",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Barcelona_-_Avinguda_de_Pau_Casals,_escultura_de_Josep_Viladomat.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 333,
+ "problem": "What is the title of The Beatles last album, released in May 1970 before they split up?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Let It Be",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 334,
+ "problem": "Which engineer built the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Caledonian Canal?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "THOMAS TELFORD",
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+ "problem_id": 335,
+ "problem": "Who died in 1791 in Vienna, while working on a Requiem?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 336,
+ "problem": "Famous for surfing, Fistral Beach is in which English county?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Cornwall",
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+ "problem_id": 337,
+ "problem": "Where is The Bridge of Sighs?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Venice",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ponte_dei_Sospiri_in_2019.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 338,
+ "problem": "The United Nations University is based in which Asian city?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Tokyo",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 339,
+ "problem": "Where in Paris would you go to stand under the Eiffel Tower?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Champs de Mars",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 340,
+ "problem": "Thomas the Tank Engine pulled two coaches. One was Clarabel. What was the other?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Annie",
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+ "problem_id": 341,
+ "problem": "In what city did Anne Frank hide?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Amsterdam",
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+ "problem": "The first of the 59 ordered Boeing 787s was delivered Monday to All Nippon Airways. By what name is the aircraft known?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Dreamliner",
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+ "problem_id": 343,
+ "problem": "The Royal Albert Hall in London is name after the consort of which monarch?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Queen Victoria",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 344,
+ "problem": "Which often embattled city is the supposed resting place of OT patriarch Abraham?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "HEBRON",
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+ "problem_id": 345,
+ "problem": "Which legendary Greek hero killed the Minotaur with the help of Ariadne?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Theseus",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 346,
+ "problem": "Which city is served by Louis Armstrong International Airport?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "NEW ORLEANS",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 347,
+ "problem": "Who played Captain Jack Sparrow in the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ series of films?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Johnny Depp",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Jack_Sparrow_wax.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem": "In which of Shakespeare's plays did the Montague and Capulet families appear?",
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+ "problem": "Which Shipping Forecast Area was formerly known as Heligoland?",
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+ "problem_id": 353,
+ "problem": "Who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald?",
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+ "solution": "Jack Ruby",
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+ "problem_id": 354,
+ "problem": "Ivan the Terrible was a czar of what country?",
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+ "problem_id": 355,
+ "problem": "In which year was the Channel Tunnel (between England and France) opened?",
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+ "problem": "Which ball game was invented by Dr James Naismith in Massachusetts USA in 1891?",
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+ "solution": "Basketball",
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+ "problem_id": 357,
+ "problem": "Astronomer William Herschel announced the discovery of which planet in our solar system in March 1781?",
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+ "solution": "Uranus",
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+ "problem_id": 358,
+ "problem": "Which bird is on the national flag of Papua New Guinea?",
+ "data_type": "image",
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+ "solution": "Bird of Paradise",
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+ "problem_id": 359,
+ "problem": "Valletta is the capital of which European country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
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+ "options": [],
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+ "solution": "Malta",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Malta_-_Valletta_-_San_Bastjan_-_English_Curtain_01.jpg",
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+ },
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+ "problem_id": 360,
+ "problem": "How many points are on Twitter's 2012-introduced tweeting flying bird logo (wings, tail and beak)?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Six",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-@solenfeyissa_Twitter.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 361,
+ "problem": "Which rugby league team will play at Langtree Park in 2012?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "St Helens",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Langtree_Park,_St_Helens_(4).JPG",
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+ "problem_id": 362,
+ "problem": "Which title was bestowed upon Oliver Cromwell in 1653?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Lord Protector",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Oliver_Cromwell_(1599-1658).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 363,
+ "problem": "English novelist Mary Anne Evans is better known by what name?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "George Eliot",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Complete_Works_of_George_Eliot_-_GEORGE_ELIOT_AT_THE_AGE_OF_THIRTY.png",
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+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 364,
+ "problem": "Where is the US Bullion Depository, a fortified building used to store US official gold reserves, and a US Army post that holds the US Army Armor Center and the US Army Armor School?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Fort Knox",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-FortKnoxGoldVault2.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 365,
+ "problem": "In 1997 the Royal Academy of Art controversially exhibited a 1995 portrait of which convicted murderer, made from children's handprints, by Marcus Harvey?",
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+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Myra Hindley",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Royal_Academy_of_Arts-London.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 366,
+ "problem": "Which actress played Arwen in the trilogy of films?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Liv Tyler",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Arwen_auf_Pferd_Bleistiftzeichnung.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 367,
+ "problem": "Phantom IV, Silver Wraith and Silver Dawn are all models of which car?",
+ "data_type": "image",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Rolls Royce",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Rolls-Royce_Phantom_IV_4AF18.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 368,
+ "problem": "Which Welsh vocalist who lived from 1915 to 1998 married Roger Moore in 1953, a marriage that lasted until 1961 when Moore left her and moved in with Italian actress Luisa Mattioli?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "DOROTHY SQUIRES",
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+ "problem_id": 369,
+ "problem": "Which Disney annimation saw a young King Arthur enjoying his encounter with Merlin?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Sword In The Stone",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Cutler_King_Arthur_Portrait.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 370,
+ "problem": "The group 'Bananarama' made a record which got to number 3 in the pop charts in 1984. The title of the record contained the name of what film star?",
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+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "ROBERT DE NIRO",
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+ "problem_id": 371,
+ "problem": "Ivy League member Brown University is situated in which US state?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Rhode Island",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Giancarlo_Laboratories_(Brown_University,_Providence,_RI,_USA).jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 372,
+ "problem": "In which year was Mrs Indira Gandhi assassinated?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "1984",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Indira_Gandhi_1974_(cropped).jpg",
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+ "problem": "In 1407, Dick Whittington was simultaneously Lord Mayor of London and Mayor of which French town?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Calais",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Richard_Wittington_and_his_Cat.jpg",
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+ "problem": "Erik the Red was convicted of killing both Thorgest (after a dispute over a shovel) and Valthjof (who had killed some of his slaves) and banished from Iceland. He led a group of approximately 500 settlers to settle in what country?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Greenland",
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+ "problem": "What was the name of the space shuttle in which Alan Shepard went into space in 1961?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Freedom 7",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Alan_Shepard_Apollo_14_(cropped).jpg",
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+ "problem": "What was the name of the building that was unveiled in 2005 that was designed by Thomas Heatherwick. Now dismantled, it stood 56 metres tall and had 180 hollow tapered steel columns or spikes radiating from a central core ? It was located next to the City of Manchester Stadium.",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "B OF THE BANG",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Manchester_City_Football_Club_Etihad_Stadium_-_panoramio.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 377,
+ "problem": "Which station was the southern terminal of the Liverpool Overhead Railway, and the only underground?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Dingle",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Liverpool_Overhead_Railway_carriage,_Museum_of_Liverpool-4.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 378,
+ "problem": "Bujumbura international airport is in which country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Burundi",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Bujumbura_International_Airport.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 379,
+ "problem": "Which major domestic trophy eluded Brian Clough as both player and manager?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "FA Cup",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Brian_Clough_statue_in_Albert_Park,_Middlesbrough.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 380,
+ "problem": "Which Australian attraction is also known as Uluru ?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "AYERS ROCK",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Uluru_2.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 381,
+ "problem": "Who was the bridesmaid at Dame Edna Everage’s wedding?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "MADGE ALLSOP",
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+ "problem_id": 382,
+ "problem": "What was the the first name of 17th Century artist van Dyck?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Anthony",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Anthony_Van_Dyck,_by_Peter_Paul_Rubens.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 383,
+ "problem": "What are found in only two places in Africa: on Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Kenya?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Glaciers",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Mount_Kilimanjaro,_Tanzania_-_panoramio_(5).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 384,
+ "problem": "How many coins in one ‘turn’ does each player use in a game of Shove Ha’penny?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Five",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Shove_ha'penny1.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 385,
+ "problem": "In what New York neighborhood would one find the Apollo Theater?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Harlem",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Apollo_Theater,_Harlem_(2009).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 386,
+ "problem": "Boxer Jack Dempsey hailed from which state?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Colorado",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Jack_dempsey.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 387,
+ "problem": "Which mythological Greek hero, the son of Telamon and Periboea and king of Salamis, plays an important role in Homer's Iliad?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Ajax",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-8491_-_Milano_-_Palazzo_Borgazzi_(1829)_-_Telamone_-_Foto_Giovanni_Dall'Orto,_31-Aug-2007.jpg",
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+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 388,
+ "problem": "Edward the Black Prince was the father of which English King?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "RICHARD II",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Pictures_of_English_History_Plate_XXX_-_The_Black_Prince_at_Crecy.jpg",
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 389,
+ "problem": "How old was Douglas Fairbanks when he married 23-year-old Joan Crawford?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "19",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Douglas_Fairbanks,_silent_film_actor_(SAYRE_4576).jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 390,
+ "problem": "Which Italian poet and librettist was known under the name of Metastasio?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi",
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+ "problem_id": 391,
+ "problem": "Who killed Jean Paul Marat?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Charlotte Corday",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Jean-Paul_Marat_by_Elisabeth_Czapek_2064116_Museu_ProvidedCHO_Nationalmuseum_Sweden_28830.jpg",
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+ "problem_id": 392,
+ "problem": "What was the former name of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Marine Pavilion",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 393,
+ "problem": "In which year was Marie Antoinette, queen of France, executed?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "1793",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Marie_Antoinette_AdultFXD.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 394,
+ "problem": "IHOP refers to which N American-based fast-food chain?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "International House of Pancakes",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-IHOP_-_Kingsland,_Georgia,_USA_(45533148392).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 395,
+ "problem": "In which country was the inventor of the machine gun Hiram Maxim born?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "USA",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Hiram_Stevens_Maxim.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 396,
+ "problem": "In Greek mythology, which hero of the Trojan war committed suicide after the armour of the dead Achilles was awarded to Odysseus and not him?",
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+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Ajax",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Odysseus_from_Schwab_book_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 397,
+ "problem": "How many avenues start from the circle of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "12",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Arc_de_Triomphe_de_l'Étoile_02.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 398,
+ "problem": "On which island is President Ulysses S.Grant burled?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "MANHATTAN",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ulysses_S._Grant_III.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 399,
+ "problem": "What country inspired Starbucks - but has no Starbucks in it?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Italy",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Starbucks-aolic_-_IMG_1010_(26450291697).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 400,
+ "problem": "Which is the largest of the salt lakes of Salt Lake City?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Great Salt Lake",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Salt_Lake_City_Panorama.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 401,
+ "problem": "Once the longest street in the world Yonge (pronounced Young) Street has its southern end in which city? The ice hockey Hall of Fame stands on a corner with Front Street.",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Toronto",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Yonge_Richmond.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 402,
+ "problem": "President Kennedy was shot on 22nd November; what day was Lee Harvey Oswald shot?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "24th November",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lee_Harvey_Oswald-1.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 403,
+ "problem": "The SNCF is the state-owned railway company in which country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "France",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-200914_LOGO_SNCF_GC_RGB.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 404,
+ "problem": "How many avenues radiate from the Arc De Triomphe in Paris?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "12",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Arc_de_Triomphe_on_a_smartphone_display.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 405,
+ "problem": "Which architect designed the Sydney Opera House?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
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+ "solution": "JORN UTSON",
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+ },
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+ "problem_id": 406,
+ "problem": "Which prominent English architect now aged 74 was responsible for designing The Eden Project and the National Space Centre in Leicester ?",
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+ "problem_type": "free-form",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Nicholas GRIMSHAW",
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+ {
+ "problem_id": 407,
+ "problem": "\"Which dictator was known as \"\"Il Duce\"\"?\"",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Mussolini",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Benito_Mussolini_(primo_piano).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 408,
+ "problem": "After what is Fleet Street in London named?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The river Fleet",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Fleet_Street.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 409,
+ "problem": "Which football team plays its home games at Portman Road?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Ipswich Town",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-2002-07-16_Portman_Road.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 410,
+ "problem": "By what name did Samuel Langhorne Clemens publish his novels under?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Mark Twain",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Twain_looking_out_a_window.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 411,
+ "problem": "To what island did Chiang Kai-shek flee?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Taiwan",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Chiang_Kai-shek_in_full_uniform.jpeg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 412,
+ "problem": "In 2013, 29% of what meat was found in Tesco's value beefburgers?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Horse",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Tesco-Zličín.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 413,
+ "problem": "In the books by the Rev. W. V. Awdry and the UK TV series first broadcast in 1984 with Ringo Starr as storyteller, how many wheels does Thomas the Tank Engine have?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "6",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-NSWGR_Locomotive_1077.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 414,
+ "problem": "In Greek mythology, who was the first wife of Aegeus?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Meta",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Themis_Aigeus_Antikensammlung_Berlin_F2538_n2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 415,
+ "problem": "In what city would you find the Brandenburg Gate?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Berlin",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Brandenburg_Gate_-_Architektur_–_Platz_des_18._März_-_Platzmitte_1.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
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+ "problem_id": 416,
+ "problem": "Marie Curie, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1903) and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1911), was born where?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Warsaw, Poland",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Marie_Curie_(1900).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 417,
+ "problem": "The former Malagasy Republic is now known by what name?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Madagascar",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ariary.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 418,
+ "problem": "In which Scottish castle was Mary Stuart crowned Queen of Scots in 1543?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "STIRLING",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Mary,_Queen_of_Scots_in_Captivity.png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 419,
+ "problem": "In Greek mythology, Hera sent two serpents to kill which baby?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Heracles",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Altemps_Hera_Ludovisi_02.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 420,
+ "problem": "Near what major American city is Lake Pontchartrain located?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "New Orleans",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lake_Pontchartrain.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 421,
+ "problem": "Berengaria of Navarre was the wife of which English monarch?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "King Richard I",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Berengaria_of_Navarre,_queen_of_England.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 422,
+ "problem": "Which 1940 film, directed by John Ford, was based on John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer-Prize winning novel of the same name?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Grapes of Wrath",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_Ford_in_admiral's_uniform.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 423,
+ "problem": "Also known as the Blue Mosque, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque is in which city?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "ISTANBUL",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Sultan-Ahmet-Moschee_im_Abendlicht.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 424,
+ "problem": "Which TV series, launched in 1978 saw Bob Hoskins as Arthur Parker, a sheet music Salesman attempting to make his dreams fit the promises of the lyrics he carries ?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Bob_Hoskins-1_(cropped).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 425,
+ "problem": "What is the English name of Tintin’s dog?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "SNOWY",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Tintin_and_Snowy_on_the_roof.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 426,
+ "problem": "George Washington Goethals was the chief engineer for which construction that was completed In 1914 ?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "PANAMA CANAL",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-GeorgeWashingtonGoethals.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 427,
+ "problem": "What was the nickname of Henry Percy, the eldest son of the first Earl of Northumberland?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Hotspur",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Henry_Percy_Hotspur_(1364or1366–1403).png",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 428,
+ "problem": "Who did Marcel Duchamp paint complete with a moustache?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Mona Lisa",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Rrose_Sélavy_(Marcel_Duchamp),_1921_photograph_by_Man_Ray.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 429,
+ "problem": "What is a meeting hall of the Salvation Army called?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Citadel",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Salvation_Army_Headquarters_(full_view).JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 430,
+ "problem": "Florida is to Disney World as California is to what?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Disneyland",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Walt_Disney_World_Resort_entrance.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 431,
+ "problem": "Which English poet is associated with Dove Cottage in Grasmere?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "William Wordsworth",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Grasmere_Dove_Cottage_120508w.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 432,
+ "problem": "Francis Crick and James Watson did their research into DNA at what institution?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Cambridge, England",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Francis_Crick_1969.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 433,
+ "problem": "Who killed John F Kennedy?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Lee Harvey Oswald",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-John_F._Kennedy's_civil_rights_speech,_wide_shot.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 434,
+ "problem": "What was the last name of brothers Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Zeppo, and Gummo?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Marx",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Chico_Marx.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 435,
+ "problem": "Galanthus nivalis is the Latin Name for which garden flower?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Snowdrop",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Stinsenpflanzen_-_Schneegloeckchen_Galanthus_nivalis.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 436,
+ "problem": "What country temporarily renamed its currency Bolivar Fuerte (meaning strong Bolivar) while phasing out the use of the previous Bolivar alongside it?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Venezuela",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-MonedasBolívares.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 437,
+ "problem": "What do we call the fruit of the blackthorn?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Sloe",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Prunus_spinosa_Śliwa_tarnina_2020-04-19_07.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 438,
+ "problem": "What is the subtitle of the 1965 song ‘Norwegian Wood’ by The Beatles?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "This Bird Has Flown",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Beatles_Story_(Ank_Kumar,_Infosys_Limited)_18.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 439,
+ "problem": "What was the nickname of Queen Mary I of England?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Bloody Mary",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-After_Antonio_Mor_Mary_I_of_England_in_an_embroidered_dress.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 440,
+ "problem": "What was the eastern starting point of the Oregon Trail?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Missouri",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Oregon_Trail_Reserve,_Boise_(2).jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 441,
+ "problem": "In which country would you find the Plain of Jars?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Laos",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-PlainOfJarsView.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 442,
+ "problem": "Name the exotic dancer who performed with the band Hawkwind in the 1970s?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Stacia",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Hawkwind_performing_at_Wildlife_rocks.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 443,
+ "problem": "In June 2008, Duran Duran played as part of a fundraising effort for building restoration at a venue that had not allowed a rock concert there before. What was the venue?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "The Louvre, Paris",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Duran_Duran_Verona_2005.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 444,
+ "problem": "The Dardanelles and the Bosporus, straits which separate Europe from the mainland of Asia, run through which country?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Turkey",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Dardanelles_by_Danghula.JPG",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 445,
+ "problem": "Spiro Agnew was US vice-president to which president?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Richard Nixon",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Lyndon_Johnson_and_Nixon,_withAgnew.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 446,
+ "problem": "Where is Queen Elizabeth I buried?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Westminster Abbey",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-English_School_Elizabeth_I_of_England_c._1580.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 447,
+ "problem": "What is the middle name of cartoon character Daffy Duck?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Dumas",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Wuppertal,_Max-Planck-Str._19,_NW-Ecke,_OLJA-Graffito_Daffy_Duck,_Bild_1.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 448,
+ "problem": "On which Greek island are the ruins of Knossos?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Crete",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Knossos_in_Black_and_White.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 449,
+ "problem": "Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, which are connected by the Icefields Parkway, are in which Canadian province?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Alberta",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Pinnacle_Mountain_of_Banff_National_Park,_Canada.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 450,
+ "problem": "Felidae is the scientific name for which animals?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Cats",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-The_Felidae_2.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 451,
+ "problem": "What did Sir Francis Drake's ship, the Golden Hind, achieve from 1577 to 1580 ?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Circumnavigated the globe",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Sir_Francis_Drake,_1540-96_RMG_L8411.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 452,
+ "problem": "Which killer lived at 186 Fleet Street and gave the bodies of his victims to Mrs Lovett for her to make meat pies with?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Sweeney Todd",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ludgate_House,_Fleet_Street.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 453,
+ "problem": "Which collection of poems did William Blake publish in 1794 as a sequel to his earlier collection 'Songs Of Innocence'?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "'SONGS OF EXPERIENCE'",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Philip_Firsov_-_William_Blake_2001sm.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 454,
+ "problem": "Which Aztec ruler was deposed by Cortez?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "MONTEZUMA",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Hernán_Cortés_(Meister_von_Saldana).gif",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 455,
+ "problem": "Who supplied the voice for Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy between 1977 and 1983?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "James Earl Jones",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Darth_Vader_and_Luke_Skywalker_scarecrows_-_Blewbury_Scarecrow_Competition,_Oxfordshire_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1379674.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 456,
+ "problem": "Who was on the British throne when Balmoral Castle was bought for their use?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Victoria",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Balmoral_Castle_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1275694.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 457,
+ "problem": "After Ben Nevis which is the second highest mountain in the British Isles?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Ben Macdhui",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Ben_Nevis_at_sunset.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 458,
+ "problem": "Who was Benazir Bhutto's Father who was executed in 1988?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Benazir_Bhutto_-_cropped_with_border.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 459,
+ "problem": "Which type of cheese is traditionally used in a Cobb Salad?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Roquefort",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Cobb_salad,_9_May_2006.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 460,
+ "problem": "With whom did Karl Marx write The Communist Manifesto ?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "FRIEDRICH ENGELS",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Karl_Marx_in_Hannover,_1867.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 461,
+ "problem": "Which 1959 film starred Peter Sellers as shop steward Fred Kite?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "I'M ALL RIGHT JACK",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Sellers-1971_signed.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 462,
+ "problem": "Who was the second wife of Henry VIII?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Anne Boleyn",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Holbein_Henry_VIII_of_England.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 463,
+ "problem": "What is Superman's home planet?",
+ "data_type": "image",
+ "problem_type": "free-form",
+ "options": [],
+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "Krypton",
+ "path": "./Knowledge/ViQuAE/512px-Superman_scarecrow_-_Blewbury_Scarecrow_Competition,_Oxfordshire_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1376221.jpg",
+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
+ },
+ {
+ "problem_id": 464,
+ "problem": "Edward II was murdered in Berkeley Castle in 1327, in which county is Berkeley Castle?",
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+ "problem": "Vaduz is the capital of which doubly land locked central European principality?",
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+ "problem": "US outlaw Henry McCarty was better known by what nickname?",
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+ "problem": "What Christmas ballet was written by Pyotr Tchaikovsky?",
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+ "solution": "The Nutcracker",
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+ "problem": "Fashion brand Miu Miu is a subsidiary of which famous Italian fashion house?",
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+ "solution": "Prada",
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+ "problem_id": 474,
+ "problem": "Producer Alex Korda engaged Anton Karas to score which entire film, after it had been edited together, using only one instrument?",
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+ "solution": "The Third Man",
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+ "problem_id": 475,
+ "problem": "Henry Morton Stanley was born in which country?",
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+ "solution": "Wales",
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+ "problem_id": 476,
+ "problem": "What is the name of Tintin's wire haired terrier?",
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+ "solution": "Snowy",
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+ "problem": "In which UK city are the headquarters of Asda?",
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+ "solution": "LEEDS",
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+ "problem": "On which of the Great Lakes does the city of Milwaukee lie?",
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+ "solution": "Michigan",
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+ "problem_id": 479,
+ "problem": "The Hoover Dam is on the border of Arizona and which other state?",
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+ "solution": "NEVADA",
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+ "problem": "Thomas Beckett was murdered in which Cathedral?",
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+ "solution": "Canterbury",
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+ "problem": "What would you find at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington?",
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+ "solution": "The White House",
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+ "problem_id": 482,
+ "problem": "\"Which city would you go to to see \"\"Grant's Tomb\"\", a memorial to Ulysses S Grant, once President of the USA?\"",
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+ "solution": "New York",
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+ "problem": "What makes it necessary to drive through Alabama to take the shortest route from Miami, Florida to Houston, Texas?",
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+ "solution": "Gulf of Mexico",
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+ "problem_id": 484,
+ "problem": "Mohair is a silk-like fabric made from the hair of what domesticated animal?",
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+ "solution": "Angora goat",
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+ "problem_id": 485,
+ "problem": "Poet W H Auden died in which European city in 1973?",
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+ "solution": "Vienna",
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+ "solution": "5th",
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+ "problem_id": 487,
+ "problem": "Texas Hold ‘Em is a variation of which card game?",
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+ "solution": "Poker",
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+ "problem": "The Three Gorges Dam is in which country?",
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+ "solution": "China",
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+ "problem": "What city was famously built on Palatine, Capitoline, and five other hills?",
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+ "solution": "Rome",
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+ "problem_id": 490,
+ "problem": "What was Jimi Hendrix's middle name?",
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+ "solution": "Marshall",
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+ "problem": "Which mountain in the Sequoia National Park is the highest peak in the contiguous states of the USA (ie. excluding Alaska & Hawaii)?",
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+ "process": "",
+ "solution": "MOUNT WHITNEY",
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+ "problem_id": 492,
+ "problem": "What name is popularly applied to the church tower of St Botolph's in Boston, Lincolnshire?",
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+ "solution": "THE BOSTON STUMP",
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+ "data_source": "ViQuAE"
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+ "problem_id": 493,
+ "problem": "22 ‘What’ Avenue’ is the title of a song by Iron Maiden?",
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+ "solution": "Acacia",
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+ "problem": "What was the last name of literary sisters Charlotte, Emily, and Anne?",
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+ "solution": "Brontë",
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+ "problem": "Mary Robinson and Frances Villiers were mistresses of which 19th century King?",
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+ "solution": "George IV",
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+ "problem": "Who lived on Walden Pond?",
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+ "solution": "Henry David Thoreau",
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+ "problem_id": 497,
+ "problem": "In the game of Scrabble, the ‘C’ tile is worth how many points?",
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+ "solution": "3",
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+ "problem": "\"The libretto for Giacomo Puccini's opera \"\"Tosca\"\" was based on a play written by the playwright Victorien Sardou for performance by which actress?\"",
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+ "solution": "Sarah Bernhardt",
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+ "problem": "In about 1,000 AD, it is believed that explorer Leif Ericson discovered North America and named it what?",
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+ "solution": "Vinland",
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+ "problem_id": 500,
+ "problem": "What was the Christian name of the father of William Shakespeare ?",
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+ "solution": "JOHN",
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