question stringlengths 8 324 | text stringlengths 55 6.59k |
|---|---|
How many times has he beat him so far? | <answer> Melzer was securing his first victory over the 16-time grand slam champion as he ran out a 6-4 6-4 winner at the prestigious clay court event. <context> (CNN) -- World number three Roger Federer exited the Monte Carlo Masters at the quarterfinals stage to Austrian Jurgen Melzer Friday.
Melzer was securing h... |
what is a kroger retail hourly associate? | <answer> $24,000 <context> $24,000. Average Kroger Retail Hourly Associate salaries for job postings in Frisco, TX are 5% higher than average Kroger Retail Hourly Associate salaries for job postings nationwide.24,000. Average Kroger Retail Hourly Associate salaries for job postings in Frisco, TX are 5% higher than aver... |
In what year did the Dockyard Technical College close? | <answer> 1994 <context> The city was also home to the Royal Naval Engineering College; opened in 1880 in Keyham, it trained engineering students for five years before they completed the remaining two years of the course at Greenwich. The college closed in 1910, but in 1940 a new college opened at Manadon. This was rena... |
who is responsible for regulating noise pollution? | <answer> State and local governments are responsible for regulating noise pollution. <context> In the past, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinated all federal noise control activities through its Office of Noise Abatement and Control. However, Congress phased out the office's funding in FY1983 as part of... |
What is the name of the software program? | <answer> software program called Babylon.
<context> James lives in Hawaii and his mother lives in Korea. James speaks English (he never learned Korean), and his mom only speaks Korean. They communicate perfectly.
Eric is from Honduras, but he lives in the U.S. Eric just started learning English and speaks very litt... |
what is food count of boiled eggs? | <answer> One hard-boiled egg has 77 calories, 5 grams of fat. <context> Calories and Fat. One hard-boiled egg has 77 calories, while a fried egg has 90 calories. A hard-boiled egg provides 5 grams of fat, 2 grams of which are saturated. A fried egg cooked in vegetable oil provides 7 grams of fat with 2 grams saturated. |
What can be inferred from the fact that Grandma Moses picked up a paintbrush? | <answer> She had had a love for painting since her childhood. <context> The artist Grandma Moses became famous for her simple, bright, cheerful paintings of American farm life.Her full name was Anna Mary Robertson Moses.But she was known to everyone as Grandma Moses because she did not begin to paint seriously until in... |
is nutmeg poisonous? | <answer> NO, nutmeg is not poisonous to people when consumed in normal amounts. But in large doses (a full teaspoon or more of ground nutmeg, or 1-3 whole nutmegs) at one time, nutmeg can be poisonous or even hallucinogenic, and cause nausea, vomiting and circulatory collapse. <context> Nutmeg is not poisonous to peopl... |
What does the first multiracial president identify as? | <answer> African American <context> After a lengthy period of formal racial segregation in the former Confederacy following the Reconstruction Era, and bans on interracial marriage in various parts of the country, more people are openly forming interracial unions. In addition, social conditions have changed and many mu... |
Brownlee justifies civil disobedience toward what branch of the government? | <answer> legal system <context> Some theories of civil disobedience hold that civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities. Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies such as trade unions, banks, and private universities can be justified if it ref... |
How many commands she knows? | <answer> Jeannie understands no fewer than 72 commands <context> For Lee Ann Laraway, polio has made almost everything in life just out of reach. But what her hands can't retrieve, her assistant can. Meet Jeannie, a three-year-old help, has become Lee Ann's arms and legs.
Jeannie understands no fewer than 72 commands... |
what is dialet? | <answer> It is distinguished by its vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation (phonology, including prosody). Where a distinction can be made only in terms of pronunciation (including prosody, or just prosody itself), the term accent may be preferred over dialect. <context> A dialect is distinguished by its vocabulary, gr... |
What was the ratio of men to women at Harvard/Radcliffe? | <answer> about four men attending Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe <context> Women remained segregated at Radcliffe, though more and more took Harvard classes. Nonetheless, Harvard's undergraduate population remained predominantly male, with about four men attending Harvard College for every woman ... |
How many people from the country don't live there? | <answer> approximately 10 million additional Filipinos lived overseas <context> The Philippines (; or "Filipinas" ), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: "Republika ng Pilipinas"), is a unitary sovereign state and island country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of a... |
Who was he married to? | <answer> Vida sent Raymie off to an officers' training-camp--less than a year after her wedding. <context> CHAPTER XXIII
I
WHEN America entered the Great European War, Vida sent Raymie off to an officers' training-camp--less than a year after her wedding. Raymie was diligent and rather strong. He came out a first ... |
what role do audiences play in creating popular culture? | <answer> The role of the audience is to infuse the fire in creating popular culture. <context> The essay is being presented on March 3rd. 2013 to Marek McKenna for G380/AMH3304 Section 01 Visions of America Since 1945. What role do audiences play in creating popular culture? Explain how Hollywood both manipulated and r... |
When was the Air Commerce Act passed? | <answer> May 20, 1926 <context> The Air Commerce Act of May 20, 1926, is the cornerstone of the federal government's regulation of civil aviation. This landmark legislation was passed at the urging of the aviation industry, whose leaders believed the airplane could not reach its full commercial potential without federa... |
Who criticized the practice of Internet hunting? | <answer> hunters <context> When Internet hunting was introduced in 2005, allowing people to hunt over the Internet using remotely controlled guns, the practice was widely criticised by hunters as violating the principles of fair chase. As a representative of the National Rifle Association (NRA) explained, "The NRA has ... |
can a second derivative equal zero? | <answer> Yes <context> Now, the second derivative of the function tells us the rate of change of the first derivative. It therefore follows that if the second derivative is positive at the stationary point, then the gradient is increasing. The fact that it is a stationary point in the first place means that this can on... |
What's the greatest support for teenagers? | <answer> The support of their parents. <context> Teenage life is interesting, adventurous and difficult. Teenagers have to go through many problems. It may probably be a family problem or a school problem. It is important to learn how to deal with those problems.
Be grateful of your parents' support. When you have a ... |
Strasbourg is situated on what border of France and Germany? | <answer> eastern <context> Strasbourg is situated on the eastern border of France with Germany. This border is formed by the River Rhine, which also forms the eastern border of the modern city, facing across the river to the German town Kehl. The historic core of Strasbourg however lies on the Grande Île in the River I... |
Who is Juan Quesada? | <answer> The hotels owner <context> There are many unusual hotels around the world .In Greenland ,there is a hotel made out of ice ,open between December and April every year .In Turkey ,there is a cave hotel with a television ,furniture ,and a bathroom in each room .And in Bolivia ,there is the Salt Palace Hotel .
Tho... |
what did he hit instead? | <answer> lamp <context> Dave and John were playing catch in the living room. Rose told them that was dumb, but she did not stop them. She kept writing in her notebook. If they wanted to get in trouble, then they could. It was not her responsibility.
Dave told John to go long. Dave did not have good aim and missed Joh... |
What type of mix is the puppy Colbert? | <answer> Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix puppy <context> WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Satirical TV anchorman Stephen Colbert may not have a dog in this fight, but his name alone may have helped a Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix puppy beat a 6-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel.
Stephen Colbert el dos rips the prize away from Mozart in ... |
According to the passage, how many people in 900 Americans have a "weight problem"? | <answer> 270. <context> In the United States, 30 percent of the people have a "weight problem". To many people the cause is obvious : they eat too much. But scientific evidence does little to support this idea. Going back to America of 1910, we find that people were thinner than today, yet they at e more food. In th... |
In 2006 people fled to Cyprus from what country? | <answer> Lebanon <context> The Turkish invasion, followed by occupation and the declaration of independence of the TRNC have been condemned by United Nations resolutions, which are reaffirmed by the Security Council every year. The last major effort to settle the Cyprus dispute was the Annan Plan in 2004, drafted by th... |
when did the trial of alger hiss start? | <answer> Under subpoena in 1948, Alger Hiss's perjury trial starts in 1949. <context> Under subpoena in 1948, he testified in what became Alger Hiss's perjury (espionage) trials (1949–1950) and he became an outspoken anti-communist (all described in his 1952 memoir Witness). Afterwards, he worked briefly as a senior ed... |
What was the law called that let people be immune to prosecution? | <answer> Copyright Act <context> The United States No Electronic Theft Act (NET Act), a federal law passed in 1997, in response to LaMacchia, provides for criminal prosecution of individuals who engage in copyright infringement under certain circumstances, even when there is no monetary profit or commercial benefit fro... |
How much water is there, approximately, in the lake Mexico City is on? | <answer> none <context> Mexico city primarily rests on what was Lake Texcoco. Seismic activity is frequent here. Lake Texcoco was drained starting from the 17th century. Although none of the lake waters remain, the city rests on the lake bed's heavily saturated clay. This soft base is collapsing due to the over-extract... |
what does 3 x 19 equal? | <answer> It is: 513 = 3 × 19 <context> 500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501.
500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16.
Five hundred is also
501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overload... |
Where is Nigeria's second satellite's ground receiving station? | <answer> Abuja <context> NigeriaSat-2, Nigeria's second satellite, was built as a high-resolution earth satellite by Surrey Space Technology Limited, a United Kingdom-based satellite technology company. It has 2.5-metre resolution panchromatic (very high resolution), 5-metre multispectral (high resolution, NIR red, gre... |
how does java work? | <answer> The difficult part of creating Java byte code is that the source code is compiled for a machine that does not exist. This machine is called the Java Virtual Machine, and it exists only in the memory of our computer. <context> JVM is an Emulation. The difficult part of creating Java byte code is that the source... |
In what year did Greece finally become an independent state? | <answer> 1830 <context> In 1820-1830’s the Ottoman Empire endured a number of strikes which challenged the existence of the country. The Greek Uprising (began in the spring of 1821) evidenced internal and military weakness of Ottoman Empire and caused severe atrocities by Ottoman military forces (see Chios massacre). T... |
What is the definition of fibroma? | <answer> Fibroma is a benign central bone tumor, usually of the jaws, composed of fibrous connective tissue within which bone is formed. <context> U.S. National Library of Medicine(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Fibroma, Ossifying. A benign central bone tumor, usually of the jaws (especially the mandible), compos... |
Has the HDI been criticized for being biased towards Western or towards Eastern models of development? | <answer> Western <context> The Human Development Index has been criticized on a number of grounds including alleged ideological biases towards egalitarianism and so-called "Western models of development", failure to include any ecological considerations, lack of consideration of technological development or contributio... |
who did he kill? | <answer> Samantha <context> (CNN) -- They are some of the last thoughts of a serial killer, found on blood-soaked, handwritten and often poetic notes in his Alaska jail cell after he took his own life.
"Speak soft in your ear so you know that it's true. You may have been free, you loved living your lie, fate had its ... |
was she happy to see him? | <answer> "Not in the least, Mr. Thurston--mamma and the housekeeper have settled every thing, and I am really pleased to see you, as you can give me the history of the new play-- <context> CHAPTER XVII.
Five minutes later, Tom Thurston entered, and Julia Monson came down to receive HIM, her pique not interfering, and... |
who serves a schedule of dilapidations? | <answer> A landlord serves a schedule of dilapidations. <context> A Schedule of Dilapidations is a document prepared by the Landlord or their. A Scott Schedule is an extended version of the Schedule of Dilapidations which. Building consultancy can provide a schedule of dliapidation for building owners or tenants which ... |
What did he draw? | <answer> He drew everything <context> Once there was a boy named Fritz who loved to draw. He drew everything. In the morning, he drew a picture of his cereal with milk. His papa said, "Don't draw your cereal. Eat it!" After school, Fritz drew a picture of his bicycle. His uncle said, "Don't draw your bicycle. Ride it!"... |
how many times do you touch your face a day? | <answer> 16 times an hour <context> Is it true that the average person touches their face between 2,000 and 3,000 times per day? Dr. Erin Mears (Kate Winslet) says this in the film but I can find nothing to prove or disprove.On average, people touch their faces about 16 times an hour.Some people less, others as many as... |
Are polar bears native to Antarctica? | <answer> Organisms native to Antarctica include many types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals, such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades. Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra. <context> Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the hi... |
how can you trick him? | <answer> If you want to fool him, you will have to get up very early in the morning <context> CHAPTER XVI Old Man Coyote is Very Crafty.
Coyote has a crafty brain; His wits are sharp his ends to gain.
There is nothing in the world more true than that. Old Man Coyote has the craftiest brain of all the little people ... |
Which is WRONG according to the passage? | <answer> Mrs. Brown lived in a big farm. <context> Mrs. Brown lived in a small town near a big farm. One Friday afternoon, after she finished doing housework, she went to her small shop. She opened the window of the shop and looked outside. She liked to see the green farm. There were many cows, horses, and small animal... |
Who wrote the biography of Whitehead? | <answer> Victor Lowe <context> The two volume biography of Whitehead by Victor Lowe is the most definitive presentation of the life of Whitehead. However, many details of Whitehead's life remain obscure because he left no Nachlass; his family carried out his instructions that all of his papers be destroyed after his de... |
Did he get the goal? | <answer> , but Steven jumps and just stops the ball <context> "This is really a very fast game, the fastest I've seen so far this year. Both sides are fighting for the ball all the time. The crowd is loving every minute of it. They are shouting at the top of their voices."
"Wills has the ball now. This is only his t... |
which poet is mentioned? | <answer> Ezra Pound <context> Modernism is a philosophical movement that, along with cultural trends and changes, arose from wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the factors that shaped modernism were the development of modern industrial soc... |
Do they live together? | <answer> Fred Garrison was visiting Hans Mueller <context> CHAPTER VIII
THE ROVER BOYS IN NEW YORK
The more the Rover boys talked about the treasure hunt the more enthusiastic they became, until, as Tom expressed it, they were "simply boiling over with enthusiasm."
"It will be a grand thing for the Stanhopes and ... |
Why did the woman invite the beggar to dinner? | <answer> The beggar once offered her a free meal. <context> "Good morning!" said a woman as she walked up to an old man sitting on the ground. The man slowly looked up. He was Jack, who had been begging around here for a couple of years.
"See thatcafeteria over there?" she asked. "I'm going to get you something to eat ... |
where did she have to go to get some? | <answer> She would have to go to the store to get some <context> It was time for Jill to make her famous apple pie, out of the yellow apples that grew on her land. It was not time to pick the red cherries, or the orange oranges or even the green lettuce, but their nice colors made Jill happy. She would eat some of the ... |
If the two letters are taken from a newspaper, which part may they appear? | <answer> Helping <context> Dear Deidre,
I am 17. Further education is not for me. I want to be out seeing the world in the army. My mum and dad say they will cut me off and have nothing to do with me if I go into the military. They have other plans for me. My friends all laugh at me and say I won't ever get on. I know ... |
could she sleep easily? | <answer> She still was having trouble falling asleep <context> Late in the evening, the wind blew hard around the little house. The sound of the wind is like someone crying. It made the old woman nervous. She had not been getting much sleep lately, but with the wind making the spooky noise, she didn't know what else to... |
what is sanden? | <answer> Sanden is a leader in the Global Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration industries, developing innovative products that meet our customers' requirements. <context> The Leader in Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling Technology. Sanden is a leader in the Global Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration industries, developing i... |
Why did celebrities tweet? | <answer> to express their personal loss <context> (CNN) -- Those who knew Maya Angelou and others inspired by her life, wisdom and words were remembering her Wednesday.
"Phenomenal Woman" -- the title of Angelou's poem celebrating the strength of women -- quickly trended worldwide on Twitter. Celebrity tweets also in... |
Who is being accused? | <answer> Kajo <context> CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE.
THE ESKIMO ENCAMPMENT--A MURDER AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
With Hans Egede, Red Rooney, and Angut as chief councillors, it may be easily understood that the punishment awarded to Kajo was not severe. He was merely condemned, in the meantime, to be taken to his own people as a... |
Whose key was it? | <answer> Her key fit not only my lock,but my ignition as well <context> Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when she went to pick up her daughter's car near an Ohio University building last week.Anderson saw the nickelgray Toyota Camry and used her daughter's key to unlock the car,start the engine and drive ho... |
Why did Thomas Jefferson disagree with the Count de Buffon? | <answer> The Count belittled the natural wonders in America. <context> Many years ago,a French naturalist,the Count de Buffon,wrote some books about natural history.The books were a great success even though some critics did not like them.Some critics said,"Count Buffon is more of a poet than a scientist."
Thomas Jeffe... |
was the progressive movement supported by president roosevelt and wilson? | <answer> Yes, they regarded themselves as the personal representative of the people. <context> Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson, a leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). Like Roosevelt before him, Woodrow Wilson regarded himself as the personal representative of the p... |
What is the name of a notable green office building in New York? | <answer> Hearst Tower <context> The city government was a petitioner in the landmark Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency Supreme Court case forcing the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants. The city is also a leader in the construction of energy-efficient green office buildings, including the Hea... |
On what date did bombs go off at the Boston marathon? | <answer> April 15, 2013 <context> On April 15, 2013, two Chechen Islamist brothers exploded two bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring roughly 264. |
When was 'A Bronx Tale' released? | <answer> 1993 <context> Bronx gang life was depicted in the 1974 novel The Wanderers by Bronx native Richard Price and the 1979 movie of the same name. They are set in the heart of the Bronx, showing apartment life and the then-landmark Krums ice cream parlor. In the 1979 film The Warriors, the eponymous gang go to a m... |
What's his favorite type of music? | <answer> I like rock music, <context> I am Steve. I was born and grew up in South Wales. My favorite place to play was out on the hills where my imagination had plenty of space to expand . My family moved out of Wales when I was thirteen. I went to a new school. One of my subjects was French. Because I had never learn... |
Most crevices are no deeper than what measure? | <answer> 46 m (150 ft) <context> The top 50 m (160 ft) of a glacier are rigid because they are under low pressure. This upper section is known as the fracture zone and moves mostly as a single unit over the plastically flowing lower section. When a glacier moves through irregular terrain, cracks called crevasses develo... |
Did Yep want to be more American when he was a child? | <answer> "As a child I wanted to be as American as possible. <context> "Your first home," Laurence Yep wrote in his book, The Lost Garden, "will always be the one that you remember best. I have been away from it for over twenty years, but I still go back in my dreams." For Yep, whose father came from China, home was an... |
Where was the hospital? | <answer> Charlotte <context> (CNN) -- Fantasia Barrino left the Charlotte, North Carolina, hospital Wednesday where she was admitted Monday after overdosing on "aspirin and a sleep aid," her manager said.
"She has been lifted up by the outpouring of love and support from her fans," Brian Dickens said in a written st... |
Did she buy anything there? | <answer> Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. <context> CHAPTER XXVI
ON THE TRAIL.
It was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was content, when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediatel... |
What can we learn from the text? | <answer> Women business travelers spend more than men in hotels. <context> When you walk into a room on the 17th floor of Copenhagen's Bella Sky Hotel, you'll be greeted by soft roses and other fresh flowers, fruits, fashion magazines, and a bathroom with beauty products. This is Europe's first hotel floor dedicated en... |
Who wrote a Persian translation of the Quran in the 12th century? | <answer> Najm al-Din Abu Hafs al-Nasafi <context> The first fully attested complete translations of the Quran were done between the 10th and 12th centuries in Persian. The Samanid king, Mansur I (961-976), ordered a group of scholars from Khorasan to translate the Tafsir al-Tabari, originally in Arabic, into Persian. L... |
Why should the counsel received from the Governing Body be trusted? | <answer> part of "God's organization" <context> Doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses are established by the Governing Body. The religion does not tolerate dissent over doctrines and practices; members who openly disagree with the religion's teachings are expelled and shunned. Witness publications strongly discourage follow... |
how is steel transported? | <answer> Steel is made in a factory and then transported through distributors and retailers to the job sites by boat, rail and truck depending on where it's coming from and where it's going to. Steel blocks can be transported on flat wagons. <context> Steel is made in a factory and then transported through distributors... |
Were the two mentioned seen together? | <answer> And who do you suppose was with him? Mr. Grinder! <context> CHAPTER IX.
A RACE ON THE ICE, AND WHAT FOLLOWED.
After the events just narrated several days passed quietly enough at Putnam Hall. In the meantime the weather continued clear, and the boys took it upon themselves to clear off a part of the lake f... |
what is an atn for transport? | <answer> ATN means Auto Transport provide Iinternational Car Mover that is reliable overseas Car Mover. <context> International Auto Transport. We at ATN Auto Transport provide Iinternational Car Mover that is reliable overseas Car Mover. Shipping your vehicle out of the United States can be confusing and emotionally d... |
what is the cost of property taxes in juab county? | <answer> The median property tax in Juab County, Utah is $984 per year for a home worth the median value of $163,300. <context> Yearly median tax in Juab County. The median property tax in Juab County, Utah is $984 per year for a home worth the median value of $163,300. Juab County collects, on average, 0.6% of a prope... |
According to the passage, when would most weight be imposed on hip-joints? | <answer> When one is running. <context> Do you realize that every time you take a step, the bones in your hip are subjected to forces between four and five times your body weight? When you are running, this force is increased further still. What happens if through disease a hip-joint ceases to be able to resist such fo... |
Which campus is home to the music and art buildings? | <answer> South Campus <context> Northwestern's Evanston campus, where the undergraduate schools, the Graduate School, and the Kellogg School of Management are located, runs north-south from Lincoln Avenue to Clark Street west of Lake Michigan along Sheridan Road. North and South Campuses have noticeably different atmos... |
Why was the author angry with those drivers? | <answer> She thought they drove too slowly. <context> When I set out to drop my dad of fat the airport,it was dark and dreary .It started to rain on the way.When I left the airport,the visibility wasn't clear because of the drops of rain.It was before 6 am.
Even though the road conditions were poor,I drove at my normal... |
When did republicanism gain strength during Queen Victoria's reign? | <answer> After Albert's death in 1861 <context> Victoria married her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in 1840. Their nine children married into royal and noble families across the continent, tying them together and earning her the sobriquet "the grandmother of Europe". After Albert's death in 1861,... |
According to the passage ,what's the attitude of Mr. Liu towards divorce? | <answer> Objective <context> Soaring divorce rates around the globe are _ the environment ,American researchers suggested in a study released Monday .
Michigan State University researcher Jianguo "Jack "Liu and his assistant Eunice Yu said the increasing number of divorces leads to more households with fewer people a... |
When is Scandal returning? | <answer> find out Thursday, Sept. 25 at 9 p.m., when Scandal returns on ABC.
<context> (EW.com ) -- When last we saw Olivia Pope, she was flying off into the sunset (or maybe just flying off) with Jake by her side—leaving behind a broken Fitz, who'd just lost his son and realized some horrible things about his fath... |
what age should children stop pacifier use? | <answer> The American Dental Association recommends getting rid of the pacifier by the age of 4 to avoid long term dental complications. <context> 2. It can affect the shape of the teeth. I can often tell if a child is still using the pacifier at the 3 year visit. On exam, the teeth will be pushed forward and have a mo... |
which of the following steps occurs last in the initiation phase of translation?hints? | <answer> Complex of small ribosomal subnit and initiator tRNA binds to 5' cap of mRNA. <context> Eukaryotic translation initiation: 1 Complex of small ribosomal subnit and initiator tRNA (bearing methionine) binds to 5' cap of mRNA. 2 Complex scans from 5' to 3' to find the start codon (AUG). 3 Initiator tRNA binds ... |
where is blackbeard from? | <answer> Bristol, England <context> Blackbeard, byname of Edward Teach, Teach also spelled Thatch or Thack (born c. 1680, Bristol?, England—died November 22, 1718, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina [U.S.]), one of history’s most famous pirates, who became an imposing figure in American folklore. |
One of the biggest fashion shows in the world is named what in New York? | <answer> New York Fashion Week <context> The city is the birthplace of many cultural movements, including the Harlem Renaissance in literature and visual art; abstract expressionism (also known as the New York School) in painting; and hip hop, punk, salsa, disco, freestyle, Tin Pan Alley, and Jazz in music. New York Ci... |
which lives in the north? | <answer> and Muslims in the northern part <context> Modern-day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdoms and tribal states over the millennia. The modern state originated from British colonial rule beginning in the 19th century, and the merging of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorat... |
Why not immediately? | <answer> When Gia got to the park she was not happy. There was no one there <context> Gia was new in the neighborhood. She really wanted to meet some new friends. She was lonely and tired of playing with her toys all by herself. Her mother told her that the best way to meet new friends was to go somewhere where other k... |
Who was elected to a second term? | <answer> President Barack Obama, and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, were elected to a second term <context> The United States presidential election of 2012 was the 57th quadrennial American presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. The Democratic nominee, incumbent President Barack O... |
who was 1970 paper written by? | <answer> 1970 paper written by Edgar F. Codd <context> Oracle Corporation is a multinational computer technology corporation, headquartered in Redwood Shores, California. The company specializes primarily in developing and marketing database software and technology, cloud engineered systems and enterprise software prod... |
What does Farhad mean by saying "the majority of British adults owe money in some way, shape or form"? | <answer> It is natural to owe money in Britain as long as you are in control. <context> Nine out of 10 people have run up unsecured debt and many fear they will never be able to pay back what they owe, a survey has claimed.
Around 89% of people aged between l|8 and 35 said they owed money on a credit card, loan or over... |
Which specific mammal is the largest today? | <answer> blue whale <context> Mammals include the largest animals on the planet, the rorquals and other large whales, as well as some of the most intelligent, such as elephants, primates, including humans, and cetaceans. The basic body type is a four-legged land-borne animal, but some mammals are adapted for life at se... |
how many school districts in OREGON state x? | <answer> 197 <context> There are more than 28,000 teachers working in Oregon’s 1,200 public schools, in 197 school districts, led by locally elected school boards. More than half of Oregon public school students qualify for free or reduced priced lunch, up 10 percent in the last decade. |
What entity standardized A4 on 440 Hertz? | <answer> This standard was taken up by the International Organization for Standardization in 195 <context> A440 or A4 (also known as the Stuttgart pitch), which has a frequency of 440 Hz, is the musical note of A above middle C and serves as a general tuning standard for musical pitch.
The International Organization ... |
What type of food animal went extict by the end of the Pleistocene era? | <answer> large mammal species <context> Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. ... |
Where at in the room? | <answer> a closet <context> CHAPTER XXII
FUN AT THE HOTEL
It was no easy matter for Tom to get into the room Josiah Crabtree was occupying, but after trying a good number of keys, fished up here, there, and everywhere, one was at last found that fitted the lock.
Striking a match, Tom entered the room quickly, dre... |
Were The Beatles known for using traditional recording techniques? | <answer> Beatles later experimented with several musical styles, ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, often incorporating classical elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways. <context> The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. With me... |
How did Nasser see the prospects for Arab unity? | <answer> unblocked <context> On 14 July, Iraqi army officers Abdel Karim Qasim and Abdel Salam Aref overthrew the Iraqi monarchy and, the next day, Iraqi prime minister and Nasser's chief Arab antagonist, Nuri al-Said, was killed. Nasser recognized the new government and stated that "any attack on Iraq was tantamount t... |
How are the agreements in a treaty expressed? | <answer> in words <context> A treaty is an official, express written agreement that states use to legally bind themselves. A treaty is the official document which expresses that agreement in words; and it is also the objective outcome of a ceremonial occasion which acknowledges the parties and their defined relationshi... |
what is considered low voltage? | <answer> Depending on location and type is considered high voltage, while 480 volts should be considered low voltage. <context> Over 600, 1000, or 1500 volts, depending on location and type is considered high voltage, while 480 volts should be considered low voltage, in the big picture. Of course if you're working on a... |
What do former Jehovah's Witnesses members Heath and Gary Botting compare the culture of the religion to? | <answer> Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four <context> Former members Heather and Gary Botting compare the cultural paradigms of the religion to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four, and Alan Rogerson describes the religion's leadership as totalitarian. Other critics charge that by disparaging individual decision-making, the... |
Where did Marie drive to? | <answer> Yale <context> After spending a year in Brazil on a student exchange program, her mother recalled, Marie
Colvin returned home to find that her classmates had narrowed down their college choices.
"Everyone else was already admitted to college," her mother, Rosemarie Colvin, said from the
family home. "So ... |
How old is she? | <answer> 13 <context> Briana, a student at John Fenwick School in Salem County, US, has a lot of free time. The 13-year-old girl used to hang out on the streets after school. "I know it wasn't good, but I really had nothing else to do," Briana said.
Briana was not alone. Many kids in her city had too much free time a... |
According to opposition believers, who should be punished for discrimination? | <answer> people who willingly and knowingly benefited from discriminatory practices <context> Another popular argument for affirmative action is the compensation argument. Blacks were mistreated in the past for a morally irrelevant characteristic of being black so society today should compensate for the injuries. This ... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.