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What moves on roads? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | motor vehicles | advqa_2500 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
In what year was the number of train passengers lower than 33 million? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | 1990 | advqa_2501 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the combined distance of all of Israel's paved roads in American units? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | 11,244 mi | advqa_2502 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How long is the current railroad in American units? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | 590 mi | advqa_2503 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who owns the only railways in Israel? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | government | advqa_2504 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were there fewer train passengers in 1990 or 2008? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | 1990 | advqa_2505 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How many different bus carriers are there in Israel? | Israel has 18,096 kilometers (11,244 mi) of paved roads, and 2.4 million motor vehicles. The number of motor vehicles per 1,000 persons was 324, relatively low with respect to developed countries. Israel has 5,715 buses on scheduled routes, operated by several carriers, the largest of which is Egged, serving most of th... | several | advqa_2506 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is significant about this area? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | The highest temperature in the continent of Asia (54.0 °C or 129.2 °F) was recorded in 1942 at Tirat Zvi kibbutz in the northern Jordan river valley | advqa_2507 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What kind of year round weather is in Northern Negev? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy days than the Mediterranean climate | advqa_2508 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is weather like in the winter in the desert? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | mild winters with few days of rain | advqa_2509 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where are these areas found? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | in Israel | advqa_2510 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is Tel Aviv near? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | Mediterranean | advqa_2511 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where are differences in weather felt? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | in Israel | advqa_2512 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What kind of weather does the Beersheba have? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy days than the Mediterranean climate | advqa_2513 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How are seasons in Negev different than in Haifa? | Temperatures in Israel vary widely, especially during the winter. Coastal areas, such as those of Tel Aviv and Haifa, have a typical Mediterranean climate with cool, rainy winters and long, hot summers. The area of Beersheba and the Northern Negev has a semi-arid climate with hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy d... | hot summers, cool winters and fewer rainy days | advqa_2514 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What place housed the central offices of the British Mandatory authorities of Palestine? | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | the King David Hotel in Jerusalem | advqa_2515 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was part of the Syria Vilayet. | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | Transjordan | advqa_2516 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was established after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire. | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | Transjordan | advqa_2517 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the purpose of the White Paper of 1939? | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | introduced restrictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine | advqa_2518 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where were the militias involved in quelling the Arab revolt of 1936-1939 from? | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | Haganah and Irgun | advqa_2519 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why did the Irgun attacked the British administrative headquarters for Palestine? | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | It was conceived as a response to Operation Agatha | advqa_2520 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ is now the Hashmenite Kingdom of Jordan. | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | Transjordan | advqa_2521 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How many Jews came to Palestine during the Fifth Aliyah? | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | a quarter of a million | advqa_2522 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened during the Arab revolt of 1936-39? | The Third (1919–23) and Fourth Aliyahs (1924–29) brought an additional 100,000 Jews to Palestine. Finally, the rise of Nazism and the increasing persecution of Jews in 1930s Europe led to the Fifth Aliyah, with an influx of a quarter of a million Jews. This was a major cause of the Arab revolt of 1936–39 during which t... | over ten percent of the adult male Palestinian Arab population killed, wounded, imprisoned or exiled | advqa_2523 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What organization created a plan? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | UN | advqa_2524 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
An area was split by a? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | Partition | advqa_2525 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What occurred in a matter of one day? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | Neighboring Arab armies invaded the former Palestinian mandate on the next day and fought the Israeli forces | advqa_2526 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was responsible for making sure the agreements were adhered to? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | the UN under an international regime | advqa_2527 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
A form of showing whose territory is whose is through? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | borders | advqa_2528 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who tired to split a region? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | United Nations General Assembly | advqa_2529 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What area is surrounded by three sides with water? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | Sinai Peninsula | advqa_2530 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is not an accomplishment that many would consider good? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | Israel's occupation of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem is the world's longest military occupation in modern times.[note | advqa_2531 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Even though it was said to that Israel wasn't there, where were they still ? | On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly recommended the adoption and implementation of the Partition Plan for Mandatory Palestine. This UN plan specified borders for new Arab and Jewish states and also specified an area of Jerusalem and its environs which was to be administered by the UN under an inter... | Gaza Strip | advqa_2532 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which country has the highest percentage of 25-64 year-olds with college degrees? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Canada | advqa_2533 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which has a higher percentage of 25- to 64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education, Israel or the OECD average? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Israel | advqa_2534 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The leader of what company has said good things about Israel's education system? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Microsoft | advqa_2535 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What country ranked third in the world in the world in the number of academic degrees per capita? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Israel | advqa_2536 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which country has a higher percentage of 25- to 64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education as of 2012, Israel or Canada? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Canada | advqa_2537 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which OECD average is higher, the percentage of 25- to 64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education or the percentage of people aged 55–64 that hold a higher education degree? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | the percentage of 25- to 64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education | advqa_2538 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What percentage of people aged 55-64 have a higher degree than other OECD countries? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | 47 | advqa_2539 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which has a higher percentage of people aged 55–64 that hold a higher education degree, Israel or the OECD average? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Israel | advqa_2540 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Is Israel ranked higher for the number of 25-64 year olds that have attained tertiary education or the number of academic degrees per capita? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | 25- to 64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education | advqa_2541 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which country has a higher percentage of 25- to 64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education as of 2012, Japan or Canada? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Canada | advqa_2542 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which came later, the Renaissance or the roots of Zionism? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | the roots of Zionism | advqa_2543 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What country ranked second among OECD countries for percentage of 25 to 64 year old's that have attained tertiary education? | Education in Israel is highly valued in the national culture with its historical values dating back to Ancient Israel and was viewed as one fundamental blocks of ancient Israelite life. Israeli culture views higher education as the key to higher mobility and socioeconomic status in Israeli society. The emphasis of educ... | Israel | advqa_2544 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How does a shrimp act like a domestic? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | cleans up | advqa_2545 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What does the shrimp do when alerted of danger? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | retreat into the burrow | advqa_2546 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who makes a good pair? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | the shrimp and the goby | advqa_2547 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What makes predators a greater danger to shrimp? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | The shrimp is almost blind | advqa_2548 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the shrimp warned about by the goby fish using it's tail? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | predators | advqa_2549 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happens when something threatens the goby and the shrimp? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | goby fish touches the shrimp with its tail to warn it | advqa_2550 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why does the fish have to alert the shrimp of danger? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | The shrimp is almost blind | advqa_2551 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What kind of attitudes does the different kind of goby fish show? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | mutualistic behavior through cleaning up ectoparasites in other fish | advqa_2552 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who creates the home for the fish? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | the shrimp | advqa_2553 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What infirmity does the shrimp have that makes it imperative to co-operate with the goby? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | The shrimp is almost blind | advqa_2554 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Of the shrimp and goby fish, which one lives in the burrow in the sand? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | both | advqa_2555 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is it called if a shrimp goes to the burrow to escape a predator? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | retreat | advqa_2556 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What does the blindness cause for the shrimp? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | leaving it vulnerable | advqa_2557 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is present when the fish warns the shrimp? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | danger | advqa_2558 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How fast does the shrimp go to the burrow? | A further example is the goby fish, which sometimes lives together with a shrimp. The shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow in the sand in which both the shrimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind, leaving it vulnerable to predators when outside its burrow. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp... | quickly | advqa_2559 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The English word of table is translated to Latin as? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | mensa | advqa_2560 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
If an organism is harmed during symbiosis, then that interaction is not considered to be a what? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | Commensalism | advqa_2561 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which, between com- and mensa, can we assume is NOT the Latin word for table? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | com- | advqa_2562 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
A bird that sleeps on top of another animal, but does not aid nor cause any damage to it may be engaged in what kind of interaction? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | Commensalism | advqa_2563 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What, in terms of etymology, came first: commensal or commensalism? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | commensal | advqa_2564 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which word, in terms of etymology, came first: commensal or commensalism? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | commensal | advqa_2565 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What, can we assume from the passage, is the Latin word for table? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | mensa | advqa_2566 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What comes from the word "commensal"? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | Commensalism | advqa_2567 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Sharing is the English translation of which Latin prefix? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | com- | advqa_2568 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
An adjective that describes something as beloging to society or an organization is called? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | social | advqa_2569 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which, between com- and mensa, can we assume is the Latin word for table? | Commensalism describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped. It is derived from the English word commensal used of human social interaction. The word derives from the medieval Latin word, formed from com- and mensa, meaning "sharing a table". | mensa | advqa_2570 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How are Darwin's views viewed? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | incomplete | advqa_2571 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was a takeaway from a famous work? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among organisms | advqa_2572 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the aim of the work? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution | advqa_2573 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was married to Emma Wedgwood | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | Darwin | advqa_2574 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What doesn't Sagan believe life did through fighting? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | take over the globe | advqa_2575 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How does Darwin's notion differ from Margulis'? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | driven by competition | advqa_2576 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How does the scientists work compare to other famous works? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution | advqa_2577 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was a key takeaway? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by networking | advqa_2578 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How is Darwin's notion incomplete? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among organisms | advqa_2579 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What does Margulis think is not fully formed? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | Darwin's notion of evolution | advqa_2580 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What made Margulis well known? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | her work on endosymbiosis | advqa_2581 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was married to Carl Sagan. | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | Lynn Margulis | advqa_2582 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ died in 2011. | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | Lynn Margulis | advqa_2583 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is mutual dependence among organisms? | The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution. She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among ... | symbiosis | advqa_2584 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Was it Frank or Bary who did NOT define it as "the living together of unlike organisms"? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | Frank | advqa_2585 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the meaning of the word symbiosis? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | together" and βίωσις "living" | advqa_2586 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Besides lichens what living things can be used to describe living together? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | people | advqa_2587 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the Greek word for together? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | σύν | advqa_2588 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Other than animals, what has the word symbiosis been used to describe? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | people living together in community | advqa_2589 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened in the 77th year of the 19th century? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens | advqa_2590 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which species was first described using the word symbiosis? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | lichens | advqa_2591 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What kind of living thing is used to describe living together? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | lichens | advqa_2592 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Was it Frank or Bary who did NOT, in 1877, use the word symbiosis to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | Bary | advqa_2593 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What is the Greek word for living? | Symbiosis (from Greek σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species. In 1877 Albert Bernhard Frank used the word symbiosis (which previously had been used to depict people living together in community) to describe the mutualistic relationship in li... | βίωσις | advqa_2594 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where would wet days be most likely to occur in Nepal? | The city generally has a climate with warm days followed by cool nights and mornings. Unpredictable weather is expected, given that temperatures can drop to 1 °C (34 °F) or less during the winter. During a 2013 cold front, the winter temperatures of Kathmandu dropped to −4 °C (25 °F), and the lowest temperature was rec... | monsoon months | advqa_2595 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following does the Nepal Bureau of Standards & Meteorology not provide: minimum temperatures, humidity or maximum temperatures? | The city generally has a climate with warm days followed by cool nights and mornings. Unpredictable weather is expected, given that temperatures can drop to 1 °C (34 °F) or less during the winter. During a 2013 cold front, the winter temperatures of Kathmandu dropped to −4 °C (25 °F), and the lowest temperature was rec... | humidity | advqa_2596 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What caused a dry season in the early 2000's | The city generally has a climate with warm days followed by cool nights and mornings. Unpredictable weather is expected, given that temperatures can drop to 1 °C (34 °F) or less during the winter. During a 2013 cold front, the winter temperatures of Kathmandu dropped to −4 °C (25 °F), and the lowest temperature was rec... | an extraordinarily weak monsoon season | advqa_2597 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What's the coldest it gets in Kathmandu? | The city generally has a climate with warm days followed by cool nights and mornings. Unpredictable weather is expected, given that temperatures can drop to 1 °C (34 °F) or less during the winter. During a 2013 cold front, the winter temperatures of Kathmandu dropped to −4 °C (25 °F), and the lowest temperature was rec... | the lowest temperature was recorded on January 10, 2013, at −9.2 °C (15.4 °F) | advqa_2598 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where does most of the rain come from? | The city generally has a climate with warm days followed by cool nights and mornings. Unpredictable weather is expected, given that temperatures can drop to 1 °C (34 °F) or less during the winter. During a 2013 cold front, the winter temperatures of Kathmandu dropped to −4 °C (25 °F), and the lowest temperature was rec... | monsoon | advqa_2599 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
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