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56df775f5ca0a614008f9ad2 | What regional ITV station serves Plymouth? | ITV West Country | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main local newspapers serving Plymouth are The Herald and We... |
56df775f5ca0a614008f9ad3 | On what date did ITV Westcountry cease to operate? | 16 February 2009 | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main local newspapers serving Plymouth are The Herald and We... |
56df775f5ca0a614008f9ad4 | With what channel did ITV Westcountry merge? | ITV West | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main local newspapers serving Plymouth are The Herald and We... |
56df775f5ca0a614008f9ad5 | What BBC radio station operates in Plymouth? | BBC Radio Devon | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main local newspapers serving Plymouth are The Herald and We... |
56df77c85ca0a614008f9ae5 | What football league team is located in Plymouth? | Plymouth Argyle F.C. | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park. It links itself with the group of English non-conformists that left Plymouth for the New World in 162... |
56df77c85ca0a614008f9ae6 | What level of the football league does Plymouth Argyle F.C. operate in? | Football League Two | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park. It links itself with the group of English non-conformists that left Plymouth for the New World in 162... |
56df77c85ca0a614008f9ae7 | What is the home field of Plymouth Argyle F.C.? | Home Park | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park. It links itself with the group of English non-conformists that left Plymouth for the New World in 162... |
56df77c85ca0a614008f9ae8 | What is the nickname of Plymouth Argyle F.C.? | The Pilgrims | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park. It links itself with the group of English non-conformists that left Plymouth for the New World in 162... |
56df77c85ca0a614008f9ae9 | What team plays its home games at Weston Mill? | Vospers Oak Villa F.C. | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park. It links itself with the group of English non-conformists that left Plymouth for the New World in 162... |
56df782356340a1900b29be4 | What rugby union team is based in Plymouth? | Plymouth Albion R.F.C. | [
"Plymouth\n\nOther sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . They play at the Brickfields. Plymouth Raiders pla... |
56df782356340a1900b29be5 | What British Basketball League team calls Plymouth home? | Plymouth Raiders | [
"Plymouth\n\nOther sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . They play at the Brickfields. Plymouth Raiders pla... |
56df782356340a1900b29be6 | When was Plymouth Albion R.F.C. founded? | 1875 | [
"Plymouth\n\nOther sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . They play at the Brickfields. Plymouth Raiders pla... |
56df782356340a1900b29be7 | Where do the Plymouth Raiders play their home games? | Plymouth Pavilions | [
"Plymouth\n\nOther sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . They play at the Brickfields. Plymouth Raiders pla... |
56df782356340a1900b29be8 | When were the Plymouth Raiders inaugurated? | 1983 | [
"Plymouth\n\nOther sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . They play at the Brickfields. Plymouth Raiders pla... |
56df785856340a1900b29bee | When was the first Port of Plymouth Regatta? | 1823 | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is an important centre for watersports, especially scuba diving and sailing. The Port of Plymouth Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the world, and has been held regularly since 1823. In September 2011, Plymouth hosted the America's Cup World Series for nine days."
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56df785856340a1900b29bef | In what month and year did Plymouth play host to the America's Cup World Series? | September 2011 | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is an important centre for watersports, especially scuba diving and sailing. The Port of Plymouth Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the world, and has been held regularly since 1823. In September 2011, Plymouth hosted the America's Cup World Series for nine days."
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56df785856340a1900b29bf0 | For how many days did the America's Cup World Series take place in Plymouth? | nine | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is an important centre for watersports, especially scuba diving and sailing. The Port of Plymouth Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the world, and has been held regularly since 1823. In September 2011, Plymouth hosted the America's Cup World Series for nine days."
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56df7abd56340a1900b29c02 | When did Plymouth begin receiving water from South West Water? | 1973 | [
"Plymouth\n\nSince 1973 Plymouth has been supplied water by South West Water. Prior to the 1973 take over it was supplied by Plymouth County Borough Corporation. Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town. They carried water from Dartmoor to Plymouth. A watercourse,... |
56df7abd56340a1900b29c03 | Who provided Plymouth's water prior to 1973? | Plymouth County Borough Corporation | [
"Plymouth\n\nSince 1973 Plymouth has been supplied water by South West Water. Prior to the 1973 take over it was supplied by Plymouth County Borough Corporation. Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town. They carried water from Dartmoor to Plymouth. A watercourse,... |
56df7abd56340a1900b29c04 | When did Drake's Leat open? | 24 April 1591 | [
"Plymouth\n\nSince 1973 Plymouth has been supplied water by South West Water. Prior to the 1973 take over it was supplied by Plymouth County Borough Corporation. Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town. They carried water from Dartmoor to Plymouth. A watercourse,... |
56df7abd56340a1900b29c05 | From where did Drake's Leat draw water? | River Meavy | [
"Plymouth\n\nSince 1973 Plymouth has been supplied water by South West Water. Prior to the 1973 take over it was supplied by Plymouth County Borough Corporation. Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town. They carried water from Dartmoor to Plymouth. A watercourse,... |
56df7abd56340a1900b29c06 | When did construction finish on Devonport Leat? | 1801 | [
"Plymouth\n\nSince 1973 Plymouth has been supplied water by South West Water. Prior to the 1973 take over it was supplied by Plymouth County Borough Corporation. Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town. They carried water from Dartmoor to Plymouth. A watercourse,... |
56df7b3d56340a1900b29c0c | What body handles waste management in Plymouth? | Plymouth City Council | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the outskirts of Plympton a combined cycle gas-powered... |
56df7b3d56340a1900b29c0d | Who oversees Plymouth's sewers? | South West Water | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the outskirts of Plympton a combined cycle gas-powered... |
56df7b3d56340a1900b29c0e | Who distributes electricity in Plymouth? | Western Power Distribution | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the outskirts of Plympton a combined cycle gas-powered... |
56df7b3d56340a1900b29c0f | In what year did Langage Power Station come on line? | 2009 | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the outskirts of Plympton a combined cycle gas-powered... |
56df7b3d56340a1900b29c10 | What settlement is Langage Power Station located near? | Plympton | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the outskirts of Plympton a combined cycle gas-powered... |
56df7c9a56340a1900b29c1e | When did the Plymouth Borough Police begin operation? | 1836 | [
"Plymouth\n\nHer Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Charles Cross and Crownhill (the Divisional HQ) and smaller s... |
56df7c9a56340a1900b29c1f | Where is the police divisional headquarters located? | Crownhill | [
"Plymouth\n\nHer Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Charles Cross and Crownhill (the Divisional HQ) and smaller s... |
56df7c9a56340a1900b29c20 | How many fire stations are present in Plymouth? | five | [
"Plymouth\n\nHer Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Charles Cross and Crownhill (the Divisional HQ) and smaller s... |
56df7c9a56340a1900b29c21 | Where in Plymouth is the Royal National Lifeboat Institution based? | Millbay Docks | [
"Plymouth\n\nHer Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Charles Cross and Crownhill (the Divisional HQ) and smaller s... |
56df7c9a56340a1900b29c22 | What organization is the Plymouth Borough Police a part of? | Devon and Cornwall Constabulary | [
"Plymouth\n\nHer Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Charles Cross and Crownhill (the Divisional HQ) and smaller s... |
56df7cdc5ca0a614008f9b11 | What is Plymouth's National Health Service hospital? | Derriford Hospital | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south wes... |
56df7cdc5ca0a614008f9b12 | In kilometers, how far is Derriford Hospital from the Plymouth city center? | 6 | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south wes... |
56df7cdc5ca0a614008f9b13 | What notable clinic is present in Derriford Hospital? | Royal Eye Infirmary | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south wes... |
56df7cdc5ca0a614008f9b14 | What organization provides ambulance transport for Plymouth? | South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south wes... |
56df7cdc5ca0a614008f9b15 | Where is South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust headquartered? | Exeter | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south wes... |
56df7e625ca0a614008f9b41 | When did Ford Park Cemetery reopen? | 2007 | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe mid-19th century burial ground at Ford Park Cemetery was reopened in 2007 by a successful trust and the City council operate two large early 20th century cemeteries at Weston Mill and Efford both with crematoria and chapels. There is also a privately owned cemetery on the outskirts of the city, Dra... |
56df7e625ca0a614008f9b42 | Along with Efford, where else does the Plymouth City Council operate a cemetery? | Weston Mill | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe mid-19th century burial ground at Ford Park Cemetery was reopened in 2007 by a successful trust and the City council operate two large early 20th century cemeteries at Weston Mill and Efford both with crematoria and chapels. There is also a privately owned cemetery on the outskirts of the city, Dra... |
56df7e625ca0a614008f9b43 | What is the name of the private cemetery in Plymouth? | Drake Memorial Park | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe mid-19th century burial ground at Ford Park Cemetery was reopened in 2007 by a successful trust and the City council operate two large early 20th century cemeteries at Weston Mill and Efford both with crematoria and chapels. There is also a privately owned cemetery on the outskirts of the city, Dra... |
56df7e625ca0a614008f9b44 | In lieu of headstones, what grave markers are used at Drake Memorial Park? | a brass plaque | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe mid-19th century burial ground at Ford Park Cemetery was reopened in 2007 by a successful trust and the City council operate two large early 20th century cemeteries at Weston Mill and Efford both with crematoria and chapels. There is also a privately owned cemetery on the outskirts of the city, Dra... |
56df7e625ca0a614008f9b45 | When did Ford Park Cemetery first operate? | mid-19th century | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe mid-19th century burial ground at Ford Park Cemetery was reopened in 2007 by a successful trust and the City council operate two large early 20th century cemeteries at Weston Mill and Efford both with crematoria and chapels. There is also a privately owned cemetery on the outskirts of the city, Dra... |
56df7edd56340a1900b29c2e | In what year was the Royal Citadel constructed? | 1666 | [
"Plymouth\n\nAfter the English Civil War the Royal Citadel was built in 1666 on the east end of Plymouth Hoe, to defend the port from naval attacks, suppress Plymothian Parliamentary leanings and to train the armed forces. Guided tours are available in the summer months. Further west is Smeaton's Tower, which was b... |
56df7edd56340a1900b29c2f | In the wake of what conflict was the Royal Citadel built? | English Civil War | [
"Plymouth\n\nAfter the English Civil War the Royal Citadel was built in 1666 on the east end of Plymouth Hoe, to defend the port from naval attacks, suppress Plymothian Parliamentary leanings and to train the armed forces. Guided tours are available in the summer months. Further west is Smeaton's Tower, which was b... |
56df7edd56340a1900b29c30 | When was Smeaton's Tower first constructed? | 1759 | [
"Plymouth\n\nAfter the English Civil War the Royal Citadel was built in 1666 on the east end of Plymouth Hoe, to defend the port from naval attacks, suppress Plymothian Parliamentary leanings and to train the armed forces. Guided tours are available in the summer months. Further west is Smeaton's Tower, which was b... |
56df7edd56340a1900b29c31 | In kilometers, how far off the coast was Smeaton's Tower originally built? | 23 | [
"Plymouth\n\nAfter the English Civil War the Royal Citadel was built in 1666 on the east end of Plymouth Hoe, to defend the port from naval attacks, suppress Plymothian Parliamentary leanings and to train the armed forces. Guided tours are available in the summer months. Further west is Smeaton's Tower, which was b... |
56df7edd56340a1900b29c32 | What memorial commemorates the naval victory over the Spanish Armada? | Armada Memorial | [
"Plymouth\n\nAfter the English Civil War the Royal Citadel was built in 1666 on the east end of Plymouth Hoe, to defend the port from naval attacks, suppress Plymothian Parliamentary leanings and to train the armed forces. Guided tours are available in the summer months. Further west is Smeaton's Tower, which was b... |
56df7f4056340a1900b29c3a | What was the name of the port once situated on the land occupied by present day Plymouth? | Sutton | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe early port settlement of Plymouth, called \"Sutton\", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The Pilgrim Fathers left for the New World in 1620 near the commemorative Mayflower Steps in Sutto... |
56df7f4056340a1900b29c3b | When did the Pilgrim Fathers depart Plymouth for the Americas? | 1620 | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe early port settlement of Plymouth, called \"Sutton\", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The Pilgrim Fathers left for the New World in 1620 near the commemorative Mayflower Steps in Sutto... |
56df7f4056340a1900b29c3c | What monument commemorates the departure of the Pilgrim Fathers? | Mayflower Steps | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe early port settlement of Plymouth, called \"Sutton\", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The Pilgrim Fathers left for the New World in 1620 near the commemorative Mayflower Steps in Sutto... |
56df7f4056340a1900b29c3d | How many marine species are present at the National Marine Aquarium? | 400 | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe early port settlement of Plymouth, called \"Sutton\", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The Pilgrim Fathers left for the New World in 1620 near the commemorative Mayflower Steps in Sutto... |
56df7f4056340a1900b29c3e | How many listed buildings are present in the Barbican area? | 100 | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe early port settlement of Plymouth, called \"Sutton\", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The Pilgrim Fathers left for the New World in 1620 near the commemorative Mayflower Steps in Sutto... |
56df7f755ca0a614008f9b61 | What structure was referred to as a "Palmerston's Folly"? | Crownhill Fort | [
"Plymouth\n\nOn the northern outskirts of the city, Crownhill Fort is a well restored example of a \"Palmerston's Folly\". It is owned by the Landmark Trust and is open to the public."
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56df7f755ca0a614008f9b62 | In what cardinal direction is Crownhill Fort located outside the city? | north | [
"Plymouth\n\nOn the northern outskirts of the city, Crownhill Fort is a well restored example of a \"Palmerston's Folly\". It is owned by the Landmark Trust and is open to the public."
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56df7f755ca0a614008f9b63 | Who runs Crownhill Fort? | the Landmark Trust | [
"Plymouth\n\nOn the northern outskirts of the city, Crownhill Fort is a well restored example of a \"Palmerston's Folly\". It is owned by the Landmark Trust and is open to the public."
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56df80585ca0a614008f9b77 | In what cardinal direction outside Plymouth is Devonport located? | west | [
"Plymouth\n\nTo the west of the city is Devonport, one of Plymouth's historic quarters. As part of Devonport's millennium regeneration project, the Devonport Heritage Trail has been introduced, complete with over 70 waymarkers outlining the route."
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56df80585ca0a614008f9b78 | How many waymarkers are present on the Devonport Heritage Trail? | over 70 | [
"Plymouth\n\nTo the west of the city is Devonport, one of Plymouth's historic quarters. As part of Devonport's millennium regeneration project, the Devonport Heritage Trail has been introduced, complete with over 70 waymarkers outlining the route."
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56df80a656340a1900b29c6c | Visitors to what region's beaches often stop at Plymouth? | south-east Cornwall | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular."
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56df80a656340a1900b29c6d | Along with Whitsand Bay and Cawsand, what Plymouth-area beaches are popular with tourists? | Kingsand | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular."
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56df80a656340a1900b29c6e | Visitors to what local valley often stop over in Plymouth? | Tamar Valley | [
"Plymouth\n\nPlymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular."
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56df81045ca0a614008f9b95 | Who designed the Roland Levinsky building? | Henning Larsen | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Roland Levinsky building, the landmark building of the University of Plymouth, is located in the city's central quarter. Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. It has been consistently considered one of the UK's most b... |
56df81045ca0a614008f9b96 | When did the Roland Levinsky building open? | 2008 | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Roland Levinsky building, the landmark building of the University of Plymouth, is located in the city's central quarter. Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. It has been consistently considered one of the UK's most b... |
56df81045ca0a614008f9b97 | Of what university is the Roland Levinsky building a part? | University of Plymouth | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Roland Levinsky building, the landmark building of the University of Plymouth, is located in the city's central quarter. Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. It has been consistently considered one of the UK's most b... |
56df81045ca0a614008f9b98 | What academic discipline at the university is based in the Roland Levinsky building? | Arts | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Roland Levinsky building, the landmark building of the University of Plymouth, is located in the city's central quarter. Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. It has been consistently considered one of the UK's most b... |
56df81045ca0a614008f9b99 | What part of Plymouth is the Roland Levinsky building situated in? | the city's central quarter | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Roland Levinsky building, the landmark building of the University of Plymouth, is located in the city's central quarter. Designed by leading architect Henning Larsen, the building was opened in 2008 and houses the University's Arts faculty. It has been consistently considered one of the UK's most b... |
56df81675ca0a614008f9ba7 | What are Plymouth residents commonly called? | Plymothians | [
"Plymouth\n\nPeople from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area."
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56df81685ca0a614008f9ba8 | What colloquial term is used for Plymouth residents? | Janners | [
"Plymouth\n\nPeople from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area."
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56df81685ca0a614008f9ba9 | After what figure are Janners named? | Cousin Jan | [
"Plymouth\n\nPeople from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area."
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56df81685ca0a614008f9baa | In Devon, Jan is another way of saying what common English name? | John | [
"Plymouth\n\nPeople from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area."
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56df81eb5ca0a614008f9bbd | What was the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake? | Tavistock | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Elizabethan navigator, Sir Francis Drake was born in the nearby town of Tavistock and was the mayor of Plymouth. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world and was known by the Spanish as El Draco meaning \"The Dragon\" after he raided many of their ships. He died of dysentery in 1596 ... |
56df81eb5ca0a614008f9bbe | What did the Spanish nickname Sir Francis Drake? | El Draco | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Elizabethan navigator, Sir Francis Drake was born in the nearby town of Tavistock and was the mayor of Plymouth. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world and was known by the Spanish as El Draco meaning \"The Dragon\" after he raided many of their ships. He died of dysentery in 1596 ... |
56df81eb5ca0a614008f9bbf | In what year did Sir Francis Drake die? | 1596 | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Elizabethan navigator, Sir Francis Drake was born in the nearby town of Tavistock and was the mayor of Plymouth. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world and was known by the Spanish as El Draco meaning \"The Dragon\" after he raided many of their ships. He died of dysentery in 1596 ... |
56df81eb5ca0a614008f9bc0 | What was Sir Francis Drake's cause of death? | dysentery | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Elizabethan navigator, Sir Francis Drake was born in the nearby town of Tavistock and was the mayor of Plymouth. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world and was known by the Spanish as El Draco meaning \"The Dragon\" after he raided many of their ships. He died of dysentery in 1596 ... |
56df81eb5ca0a614008f9bc1 | What notable artist and Royal Academician was born in Plympton? | Sir Joshua Reynolds | [
"Plymouth\n\nThe Elizabethan navigator, Sir Francis Drake was born in the nearby town of Tavistock and was the mayor of Plymouth. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world and was known by the Spanish as El Draco meaning \"The Dragon\" after he raided many of their ships. He died of dysentery in 1596 ... |
56df827c56340a1900b29c98 | What artist died in Plymouth in 2002? | Robert Lenkiewicz | [
"Plymouth\n\nAntarctic explorers Robert Falcon Scott and Frank Bickerton both lived in the city. Artists include Beryl Cook whose paintings depict the culture of Plymouth and Robert Lenkiewicz, whose paintings investigated themes of vagrancy, sexual behaviour and suicide, lived in the city from the 1960s until his ... |
56df827c56340a1900b29c99 | Where did the creator of Mr Benn and King Rollo study? | Plymouth College of Art | [
"Plymouth\n\nAntarctic explorers Robert Falcon Scott and Frank Bickerton both lived in the city. Artists include Beryl Cook whose paintings depict the culture of Plymouth and Robert Lenkiewicz, whose paintings investigated themes of vagrancy, sexual behaviour and suicide, lived in the city from the 1960s until his ... |
56df827c56340a1900b29c9a | What genre of music does John Surman play? | Jazz | [
"Plymouth\n\nAntarctic explorers Robert Falcon Scott and Frank Bickerton both lived in the city. Artists include Beryl Cook whose paintings depict the culture of Plymouth and Robert Lenkiewicz, whose paintings investigated themes of vagrancy, sexual behaviour and suicide, lived in the city from the 1960s until his ... |
56df827c56340a1900b29c9b | What local figure played in the bands AMM and MIMEO? | Keith Rowe | [
"Plymouth\n\nAntarctic explorers Robert Falcon Scott and Frank Bickerton both lived in the city. Artists include Beryl Cook whose paintings depict the culture of Plymouth and Robert Lenkiewicz, whose paintings investigated themes of vagrancy, sexual behaviour and suicide, lived in the city from the 1960s until his ... |
56df827c56340a1900b29c9c | Where do the family of Michael Foot live? | Trematon Castle | [
"Plymouth\n\nAntarctic explorers Robert Falcon Scott and Frank Bickerton both lived in the city. Artists include Beryl Cook whose paintings depict the culture of Plymouth and Robert Lenkiewicz, whose paintings investigated themes of vagrancy, sexual behaviour and suicide, lived in the city from the 1960s until his ... |
56df83025ca0a614008f9be1 | What is the occupation of Trevor Francis? | footballer | [
"Plymouth\n\nNotable athletes include swimmer Sharron Davies, diver Tom Daley, dancer Wayne Sleep, and footballer Trevor Francis. Other past residents include composer journalist and newspaper editor William Henry Wills, Ron Goodwin, and journalist Angela Rippon and comedian Dawn French. Canadian politician and leg... |
56df83025ca0a614008f9be2 | What is the current nationality of former Plymouth resident Chris Axworthy? | Canadian | [
"Plymouth\n\nNotable athletes include swimmer Sharron Davies, diver Tom Daley, dancer Wayne Sleep, and footballer Trevor Francis. Other past residents include composer journalist and newspaper editor William Henry Wills, Ron Goodwin, and journalist Angela Rippon and comedian Dawn French. Canadian politician and leg... |
56df83025ca0a614008f9be3 | What United States vice president did Donald Moffat play? | Lyndon B. Johnson | [
"Plymouth\n\nNotable athletes include swimmer Sharron Davies, diver Tom Daley, dancer Wayne Sleep, and footballer Trevor Francis. Other past residents include composer journalist and newspaper editor William Henry Wills, Ron Goodwin, and journalist Angela Rippon and comedian Dawn French. Canadian politician and leg... |
56df83025ca0a614008f9be4 | In what film did Donald Moffat play President Bennett? | Clear and Present Danger | [
"Plymouth\n\nNotable athletes include swimmer Sharron Davies, diver Tom Daley, dancer Wayne Sleep, and footballer Trevor Francis. Other past residents include composer journalist and newspaper editor William Henry Wills, Ron Goodwin, and journalist Angela Rippon and comedian Dawn French. Canadian politician and leg... |
56df83025ca0a614008f9be5 | What is Dawn French's job? | comedian | [
"Plymouth\n\nNotable athletes include swimmer Sharron Davies, diver Tom Daley, dancer Wayne Sleep, and footballer Trevor Francis. Other past residents include composer journalist and newspaper editor William Henry Wills, Ron Goodwin, and journalist Angela Rippon and comedian Dawn French. Canadian politician and leg... |
56de6f914396321400ee28c3 | What is heresy mainly at odds with? | established beliefs or customs | [
"Heresy\n\nHeresy is any provocative belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs. A heretic is a proponent of such claims or beliefs. Heresy is distinct from both apostasy, which is the explicit renunciation of one's religion, principles or cause, and blasphemy, which is an imp... |
56de6f914396321400ee28c4 | What is a person called is practicing heresy? | A heretic | [
"Heresy\n\nHeresy is any provocative belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs. A heretic is a proponent of such claims or beliefs. Heresy is distinct from both apostasy, which is the explicit renunciation of one's religion, principles or cause, and blasphemy, which is an imp... |
56de6fdecffd8e1900b4b8c3 | What religions and idea of thought is heresy cited as being used frequently in? | Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Marxism | [
"Heresy\n\nThe term is usually used to refer to violations of important religious teachings, but is used also of views strongly opposed to any generally accepted ideas. It is used in particular in reference to Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Marxism."
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56de6fea4396321400ee28c9 | What cultures are listed as examples of discipline for being a heretic? | Christian, Islamic and Jewish | [
"Heresy\n\nIn certain historical Christian, Islamic and Jewish cultures, among others, espousing ideas deemed heretical has been and in some cases still is subjected not merely to punishments such as excommunication, but even to the death penalty."
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56de70004396321400ee28cd | What language does the term heresy find its roots in? | Greek | [
"Heresy\n\nThe term heresy is from Greek αἵρεσις originally meant \"choice\" or \"thing chosen\", but it came to mean the \"party or school of a man's choice\" and also referred to that process whereby a young person would examine various philosophies to determine how to live. The word \"heresy\" is usually used wi... |
56de70004396321400ee28ce | What is the relationship between the context heresy is used in for Christian, Jewish, or Islamic cultures? | slightly different | [
"Heresy\n\nThe term heresy is from Greek αἵρεσις originally meant \"choice\" or \"thing chosen\", but it came to mean the \"party or school of a man's choice\" and also referred to that process whereby a young person would examine various philosophies to determine how to live. The word \"heresy\" is usually used wi... |
56de70004396321400ee28cf | What is the head person of a heretical movement called? | heresiarch | [
"Heresy\n\nThe term heresy is from Greek αἵρεσις originally meant \"choice\" or \"thing chosen\", but it came to mean the \"party or school of a man's choice\" and also referred to that process whereby a young person would examine various philosophies to determine how to live. The word \"heresy\" is usually used wi... |
56de70004396321400ee28d0 | What is the study of heresy? | Heresiology | [
"Heresy\n\nThe term heresy is from Greek αἵρεσις originally meant \"choice\" or \"thing chosen\", but it came to mean the \"party or school of a man's choice\" and also referred to that process whereby a young person would examine various philosophies to determine how to live. The word \"heresy\" is usually used wi... |
56de70004396321400ee28d1 | What is the original meaning of heresy when translated directly from its root word? | "choice" or "thing chosen" | [
"Heresy\n\nThe term heresy is from Greek αἵρεσις originally meant \"choice\" or \"thing chosen\", but it came to mean the \"party or school of a man's choice\" and also referred to that process whereby a young person would examine various philosophies to determine how to live. The word \"heresy\" is usually used wi... |
56de7016cffd8e1900b4b8c6 | How many times is it suggested that you should warn people you are in disagreement with before parting ways? | two times | [
"Heresy\n\nAccording to Titus 3:10 a divisive person should be warned two times before separating from him. The Greek for the phrase \"divisive person\" became a technical term in the early Church for a type of \"heretic\" who promoted dissension. In contrast correct teaching is called sound not only because it bui... |
56de7016cffd8e1900b4b8c7 | What term is used to describe an individual in the early Church that introduced discord? | divisive person | [
"Heresy\n\nAccording to Titus 3:10 a divisive person should be warned two times before separating from him. The Greek for the phrase \"divisive person\" became a technical term in the early Church for a type of \"heretic\" who promoted dissension. In contrast correct teaching is called sound not only because it bui... |
56de7016cffd8e1900b4b8c8 | What word is used when speaking of correct teachings in contrast to a false teacher? | sound | [
"Heresy\n\nAccording to Titus 3:10 a divisive person should be warned two times before separating from him. The Greek for the phrase \"divisive person\" became a technical term in the early Church for a type of \"heretic\" who promoted dissension. In contrast correct teaching is called sound not only because it bui... |
56de70364396321400ee28d7 | What culture and religion did Fathers of the Church correlate with heresy? | Jews and Judaism | [
"Heresy\n\nThe Church Fathers identified Jews and Judaism with heresy. They saw deviations from Orthodox Christianity as heresies that were essentially Jewish in spirit. Tertullian implied that it was the Jews who most inspired heresy in Christianity: \"From the Jew the heretic has accepted guidance in this discuss... |
56de70364396321400ee28d8 | What religion were these Fathers of the Church? | Orthodox Christianity | [
"Heresy\n\nThe Church Fathers identified Jews and Judaism with heresy. They saw deviations from Orthodox Christianity as heresies that were essentially Jewish in spirit. Tertullian implied that it was the Jews who most inspired heresy in Christianity: \"From the Jew the heretic has accepted guidance in this discuss... |
56de70364396321400ee28d9 | Who suggested that it were the Jews that brought dissension into Christianity? | Tertullian | [
"Heresy\n\nThe Church Fathers identified Jews and Judaism with heresy. They saw deviations from Orthodox Christianity as heresies that were essentially Jewish in spirit. Tertullian implied that it was the Jews who most inspired heresy in Christianity: \"From the Jew the heretic has accepted guidance in this discuss... |
56de7066cffd8e1900b4b8cc | Who gave more exposure to the term heresy when attempting to descredit opponents during the early centuries of Christianity? | Irenaeus | [
"Heresy\n\nThe use of the word \"heresy\" was given wide currency by Irenaeus in his 2nd century tract Contra Haereses (Against Heresies) to describe and discredit his opponents during the early centuries of the Christian community.[citation needed] He described the community's beliefs and doctrines as orthodox (fr... |
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