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Q1965 | where did world war 1 start | World War I | On 28 July, the Austro-Hungarians fired the first shots of the war as preparation for the invasion of Serbia . | [
"World War I (WWI) was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918.",
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Q1967 | what year was girls just want to have fun release | Girls Just Want to Have Fun | "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" is a 1979 song originally written by Robert Hazard and made famous by singer Cyndi Lauper . | [
"It was the first major single released by Lauper as a solo artist and the lead-off single from her debut album She's So Unusual.",
"Lauper’s version gained recognition as a feminist anthem and promoted by an award-winning video.",
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Q1968 | when can you use a defibulator | Defibrillation | Defibrillation is a common treatment for life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias , ventricular fibrillation , and pulseless ventricular tachycardia . | [
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Q1969 | who created the cato institute | Cato Institute | It was founded as the Charles Koch Foundation in 1974 by Murray Rothbard , Ed Crane and Charles Koch , chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the conglomerate Koch Industries, Inc. . | [
"The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C.",
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Q1972 | what are the players in Quidditch? | Quidditch | Matches are played between two teams of seven players riding flying broomsticks, using four balls and six elevated ring-shaped goals, three on each side of the Quidditch pitch (field). | [
"Quidditch is a competitive sport in the wizarding world of the Harry Potter universe , and is from the series of children's novels and movies.",
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Q1975 | who wrote the song a little more country than that> | A Little More Country Than That | "A Little More Country Than That" is the title of a song written by Joey + Rory 's Rory Lee Feek , Wynn Varble , and Don Poythress, and recorded by American country artist Easton Corbin . | [
"It was released in August 2009 as Corbin's debut single and is included on his self-titled debut album.",
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Q1976 | who makes blackberry | BlackBerry | The BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices and services designed and marketed by Research In Motion Limited (RIM) operating as BlackBerry . | [
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Q1977 | when does a demand curve shift? | Demand curve | In economics , the demand curve is the graph depicting the relationship between the price of a certain commodity and the amount of it that consumers are willing and able to purchase at that given price. | [
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Q1986 | what is a vm server | Virtual machine | A virtual machine (VM) is a software implemented abstraction of the underlying hardware , which is presented to the application layer of the system. | [
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Q1998 | when did the titanic sink | RMS Titanic | RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton , UK to New York City , US. | [
"The sinking of Titanic caused the deaths of 1,502 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in modern history.",
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Q1999 | where is the human thigh located? | Human leg | The human leg is the entire lower extremity or limb of the human body , including the foot , thigh and even the hip or gluteal region; however, the precise definition in human anatomy refers only to the section of the lower limb extending from the knee to the ankle . | [
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Q2001 | what is considered a large car | Full-size car | A full-size car is a marketing term used in North America for an automobile larger than a mid-size car . | [
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Q2005 | when was james madison in the house of representatives | James Madison | In 1789, Madison became a leader in the new House of Representatives , drafting many basic laws. | [
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Q2007 | What is and where is hydraulic fluid found and used for | Hydraulic fluid | Common hydraulic fluids are based on mineral oil or water. | [
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Q2008 | Where Are Mahindra Tractors Made | Mahindra Tractors | Mahindra has a huge consumer base in India, China and America and a growing base in Australia. | [
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Q2008 | Where Are Mahindra Tractors Made | Mahindra Tractors | The company builds more tractors in India than any other manufacturer, and has the capacity to build 150,000 tractors a year. | [
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Q2012 | what is middle class in the us | American middle class | The American middle class is a social class in the United States . | [
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Q2012 | what is middle class in the us | American middle class | Depending on class model used, the middle class may constitute anywhere from 25% to 66% of households. | [
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Q2012 | what is middle class in the us | American middle class | Constituting roughly 15% to 20% of households is the upper or professional middle class consisting of highly educated, salaried professionals and managers. | [
"While the concept is typically ambiguous in popular opinion and common language use, contemporary social scientists have put forward several, more or less congruent, theories on the American middle class.",
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Q2015 | what is considered to be a disasters | Disaster | A disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life, or drastic change to the environment . | [
"Ruins from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake , remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in United States history",
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Q2017 | What is firebird server | Firebird (database server) | Firebird is an open source SQL relational database management system that runs on Linux , Windows , and a variety of Unix . | [] | [
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Q2017 | What is firebird server | Firebird (database server) | The database forked from Borland 's open source edition of InterBase in 2000, but since Firebird 1.5 the code has been largely rewritten. | [] | [
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Q2019 | What is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus? | HIV | Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (slowly replicating retrovirus ) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. | [
"Infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood , semen , vaginal fluid , pre-ejaculate , or breast milk .",
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Q2022 | When was the first Mary Poppins book written | Mary Poppins | Throughout the Mary Poppins series, which lasted from 1934 to 1988, Mary Shepard was the illustrator and acted as a second author. | [
"Mary Poppins is the title character of a series of children's books written by P. L. Travers .",
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Q2024 | what is sims language | Simlish | Wright later commented that using "nonsense language" turned out to be the right development choice, as people were capable of imagining it more realistically than a computer could simulate a real one. | [
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Q2026 | what is the function of the vas deferens? | Vas deferens | The vas deferens (plural: vasa deferentia), also called ductus deferens ( Latin : "carrying-away vessel"; plural: ductus deferentes), is part of the male anatomy of many vertebrates ; they transport sperm from the epididymis in anticipation of ejaculation . | [] | [
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Q2027 | What is Ischemia or infarction? | Ischemia | Vascular ischemia of the toes with characteristic cyanosis . | [
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Q2027 | What is Ischemia or infarction? | Ischemia | In medicine , ischemia, also spelled as ischaemia or ischæmia, (; from Greek language ισχαιμία, ischaimía; isch- root denoting a restriction or thinning or to make or grow thin/lean, haema blood ) is a restriction in blood supply to tissues , causing a shortage of oxygen and glucose needed for cellular metabolism (to k... | [
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Q2027 | What is Ischemia or infarction? | Ischemia | Ischemia is generally caused by problems with blood vessels , with resultant damage to or dysfunction of tissue. | [
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Q2036 | what was nixon accused of | Watergate scandal | The Watergate scandal was a political scandal that occurred in the United States in the 1970s as a result of the June 17, 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., and the Nixon administration's attempted cover-up of its involvement. | [
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Q2036 | what was nixon accused of | Watergate scandal | The scandal eventually led to the resignation of Richard Nixon , the President of the United States, on August 9, 1974 — the only resignation of a U.S. President. | [
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Q2037 | who is elizabeth from general hospital who are the boys fathers | Elizabeth Webber | Elizabeth Imogene Webber (formerly Lansing and Spencer) is a fictional character on the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital . | [
"Elizabeth is the granddaughter of Dr. Steve Hardy ( John Beradino ), one of the originating core characters of the series.",
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Q2038 | what is reagan known for | Presidency of Ronald Reagan | Domestically, the administration favored reducing government programs and introduced the largest across-the-board tax cuts in American history. | [
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Q2038 | what is reagan known for | Presidency of Ronald Reagan | Victory in the Cold War led to a unipolar world with the U.S. as the world's sole superpower. | [
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Q2038 | what is reagan known for | Presidency of Ronald Reagan | Furthermore, says Henry, the consensus viewpoint agrees that he revived faith in the presidency and American self-confidence, and contributed critically to ending the Cold War . | [
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Q2040 | what is evoked otoacoustic emissions | Otoacoustic emission | An otoacoustic emission (OAE) is a sound which is generated from within the inner ear . | [
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Q2043 | who is victoria jackson from saturday night live | Victoria Jackson | Victoria Jackson (born August 2, 1959) is an American comedian, actress, satirist, singer and internet blogger best known as a cast member of the NBC television sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (SNL) from 1986 to 1992. | [
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Q2044 | what was the post modernist era in literature? | Postmodern literature | Postmodern literature is literature characterized by heavy reliance on techniques like fragmentation, paradox, and questionable narrators, and is often (though not exclusively) defined as a style or trend which emerged in the post–World War II era. | [
"Postmodern works are seen as a reaction against Enlightenment thinking and Modernist approaches to literature .",
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Q2046 | when was scooby doo created | Scooby-Doo | Scooby-Doo is an American animated cartoon franchise , comprising several animated television series produced from 1969 to the present day. | [
"The original series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!",
", was created for Hanna-Barbera Productions by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears in 1969.",
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Q2049 | what is the federal death tax | Estate tax in the United States | The estate tax in the United States is a tax imposed on the transfer of the "taxable estate " of a deceased person, whether such property is transferred via a will , according to the state laws of intestacy or otherwise made as an incident of the death of the owner, such as a transfer of property from an intestate esta... | [
"The estate tax is one part of the Unified Gift and Estate Tax system in the United States.",
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Q2052 | when was raphael born | Raphael | Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (April 6 or March 28, 1483 – April 6, 1520), better known simply as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance . | [
"His work is admired for its clarity of form and ease of composition and for its visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur.",
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Q2054 | who is the CEO OF FACEBOOK | Mark Zuckerberg | As of April 2013, Zuckerberg is the chairman and chief executive of Facebook, Inc. and in 2013 his personal wealth was estimated to be US$13 .3 billion . | [
"Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is an American computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur .",
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Q2057 | What Is the Largest Whale | Blue whale | At in length and or more in weight, it is the largest known animal to have ever existed. | [
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Q2059 | where is the seed located in an artichoke | Artichoke | The edible matter is buds that form within the flower heads before the flowers come into bloom. | [
"The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) is a variety of a species of thistle cultivated as a food.",
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Q2066 | what is kathmandu known for | Kathmandu | Kathmandu ( ; ) is the capital and largest urban agglomerate of Nepal . | [
"The agglomerate consists of Kathmandu Metropolitan City at its core, and its sister cities Patan , Kirtipur , Thimi , and Bhaktapur .",
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Q2071 | where is mark sanchez from | Mark Sanchez | Mark Travis John Sanchez (born November 11, 1986) is an American football quarterback for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). | [
"He was drafted in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft as the fifth overall selection by the Jets and the second quarterback taken overall.",
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Q2072 | who is paul avery to the zodiac killings | Paul Avery | Paul Avery (April 2, 1934December 10, 2000) was an American police reporter, best known for his stories on the infamous serial killer known as the Zodiac , and later for his work on the Patricia Hearst kidnapping. | [] | [
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Q2074 | what is sump pump used for | Sump pump | A sump pump is a pump used to remove water that has accumulated in a water collecting sump basin, commonly found in the basement of homes. | [
"A small submersible AC sump pump with a garden hose connector",
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Q2075 | when was bloody kansas in | Bleeding Kansas | Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas or the Border War, was a series of violent political confrontations involving anti-slavery Free-Staters and pro-slavery " Border Ruffian " elements, that took place in the Kansas Territory and the neighboring towns of Missouri between 1854 and 1861. | [
"At the heart of the conflict was the question of whether Kansas would enter the Union as a free state or slave state .",
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Q2076 | What Is Benzene Used For | Benzene | It is mainly used as a precursor to heavy chemicals, such as ethylbenzene and cumene , which are produced on a billion kilogram scale. | [
"Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C6 H|Hydrogen|H6 .",
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"Because its molecules contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms, benzene is classed as a hydrocarbon .",
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Q2081 | who was bush's national security advisor | Stephen Hadley | Hadley (right) discussing the 2006 Israel-Lebanon crisis with Bush and Rice. | [] | [
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Q2081 | who was bush's national security advisor | Stephen Hadley | Stephen John Hadley (born February 13, 1947) was the 21st U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (commonly referred as National Security Advisor ), serving under President George W. Bush . | [] | [
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Q2088 | what is another name for the large intestine | Large intestine | The large intestine (or bowel, colon) is the last part of the digestive system in vertebrate animals . | [
"Its function is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter, and then to pass useless waste material from the body.",
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Q2089 | where is green bay packers from | Green Bay Packers | The Green Bay Packers are an American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin . | [
"They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL).",
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Q2090 | where is the valley at in los angeles | San Fernando Valley | The San Fernando Valley (locally known as "The Valley") is an urbanized valley located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of southern California , United States , defined by the mountains of the Transverse Ranges circling it. | [
"Home to 1.76 million people, it lies north of the larger and more populous Los Angeles Basin .",
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Q2091 | when was the world of coca cola built | World of Coca-Cola | It opened to the public on May 24, 2007, relocating from and replacing the original exhibit. | [
"The exterior of the current World of Coca-Cola at Pemberton Place .",
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Q2094 | when is susan smith eligible for parole | Susan Smith | According to the South Carolina Department of Corrections , Smith will be eligible for parole on November 4, 2024, after serving a minimum of thirty years. | [
"Susan Leigh Vaughan Smith (born September 26, 1971) is an American woman sentenced to life in prison for murdering her children.",
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Q2097 | what was the first honda car | Honda S600 | The Honda S600 is an automobile manufactured by Honda . | [
"Available as a roadster – bearing strong resemblance to the Honda S500 – and as a fastback coupé – introduced in March 1965 – the S600 was the first Honda available in two trim levels.",
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Q2097 | what was the first honda car | Honda S600 | It was launched in March 1964. | [
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Q2098 | when was everybody hates chris made | Everybody Hates Chris | Everybody Hates Chris is an American television period sitcom that depicts the teenage experiences of comedian Chris Rock (who is also the narrator ) while growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York . | [
"The show is set between 1983 and 1987; however, Rock himself was a teenager between 1978 and 1983.",
"Rock grew up with a boy named Kenny Montero, whom he has often referred to as the inspiration for a lot of the episodes.",
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Q2099 | what is lung effusion | Pleural effusion | Pleural effusion is excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers , the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs. | [
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Q2102 | who is the writer of the beowulf poem? | Beowulf | Its composition by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet is dated between the 8th and the early 11th century. | [
"Beowulf (; in Old English or ) is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines , set in Scandinavia , commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature .",
"It survives in a single manuscript known as the Nowell Codex .",
"In 173... | [
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Q2104 | who is shem in the bible | Shem | Shem ( ; Sēm; Arabic : Sām; Ge'ez : ሴም, Sēm; "renown; prosperity; name") was one of the sons of Noah in the Hebrew Bible as well as in Islamic literature . | [
"Shem Ham and Japheth by James Tissot 1904.",
"Genesis 10:21 refers to relative ages of Shem and his brother Japheth , but with sufficient ambiguity to have yielded different translations.",
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Q2104 | who is shem in the bible | Shem | He is most popularly regarded as the eldest son, though some traditions regard him as the second son. | [
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Q2107 | where is the country andorra located | Andorra | Andorra (; , ), officially the Principality of Andorra (), also called the Principality of the Valleys of Andorra, (), is a landlocked microstate in Southwestern Europe , located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France . | [
"The Andorran coat of arms at the Andorran parliament.",
"It is the sixth smallest nation in Europe , having an area of and an estimated population of 85,000 in 2012.",
"Its capital, Andorra la Vella , is the highest capital city in Europe, at an elevation of above sea level .",
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Q2110 | what is the highest point in oahu | Oahu | The highest point is Mt. Ka'ala in the Waianae Range, rising to above sea level. | [
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Q2113 | what is spelt flour | Spelt | Spelt, also known as dinkel wheat, or hulled wheat, is an ancient species of wheat from the fifth millennium BC. | [
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Q2113 | what is spelt flour | Spelt | It is a hexaploid wheat, which means it has six sets of chromosomes. | [
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Q2114 | what is sherlock holmes job | Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes ( or ) is a fictional detective created by author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . | [
"Holmes, who first appeared in publication in 1887, was featured in four novels and 56 short stories.",
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Q2114 | what is sherlock holmes job | Sherlock Holmes | A London-based "consulting detective" whose abilities border on the fantastic, Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning , his ability to adopt almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. | [
"Holmes, who first appeared in publication in 1887, was featured in four novels and 56 short stories.",
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Q2118 | where is kennywood in pittsburgh | Kennywood | Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin , Pennsylvania , a suburb of Pittsburgh . | [
"The park first opened in 1898 as a \"trolley park\" attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway.",
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Q2119 | what is social security card used for | Social Security number | Its primary purpose is to track individuals for Social Security purposes. | [
"A Social Security card issued by the Railroad Retirement Board in 1943 to a now deceased person.",
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Q2120 | what is the minimalist trend | Minimalism | Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music , where the work is set out to expose the essence or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or concepts. | [
"Minimalism is any design or style in which the simplest and fewest elements are used to create the maximum effect.",
"As a specific movement in the arts it is identified with developments in post–World War II Western Art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and early 1970s.",
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Q2125 | Who is the rap singer in right round with kesha in the background? *(dancer)* | Right Round | "Right Round" is a song performed by American rapper Flo Rida , released as the lead single from his second studio album, R.O.O.T.S. (2009). | [
"The song features guest vocals from Kesha .",
"It was released to radio on 27 January 2009 and was digitally released on 10 February by Poe Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records .",
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Q2126 | who is the current Chief Justice of the U.S. supreme court? | Chief Justice of the United States | The 17th and current Chief Justice is John G. Roberts, Jr. | [
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Q2129 | when was the american labor union formed | Labor unions in the United States | Most unions in America are aligned with one of two larger umbrella organizations: the AFL-CIO created in 1955, and the Change to Win Federation which split from the AFL-CIO in 2005. | [
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Q2132 | what is the largest credit union | Navy Federal Credit Union | Navy Federal is the largest natural member (or retail) credit union in the world, both in asset size and in membership. | [
"Navy Federal Credit Union (or Navy Federal) is a credit union headquartered in Vienna, Virginia , chartered and regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) of the U.S. federal government.",
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Q2135 | what is definition of psychotic | Psychosis | Psychosis (from the Greek ψυχή "psyche", for mind/soul, and -ωσις "-osis", for abnormal condition or derangement) refers to an abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality ". | [
"People suffering from psychosis are described as psychotic.",
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Q2136 | Who is General Grievous of Star Wars | General Grievous | A recurring antagonist, he is the Supreme Commander of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, a political faction of planetary systems waging war on the Galactic Republic . | [
"General Grievous is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe .",
"Trained in all seven forms of lightsaber combat by Count Dooku , he is a ruthless and powerful warrior devoted to Jedi 's destruction during the Clone Wars .",
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Q2143 | what is an irregular heartbeat pvc | Premature ventricular contraction | A premature ventricular contraction (PVC), also known as a premature ventricular complex, ventricular premature contraction (or complex or complexes) (VPC), ventricular premature beat (VPB), or ventricular extrasystole (VES), is a relatively common event where the heartbeat is initiated by Purkinje fibres in the ventri... | [
"The electrical events of the heart detected by the electrocardiogram allow a PVC to be easily distinguished from a normal heart beat.",
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Q2143 | what is an irregular heartbeat pvc | Premature ventricular contraction | In a PVC, the ventricles contract first and before the atria have optimally filled the ventricles with blood, which means that circulation is inefficient. | [
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Q2150 | what is flour made from | Flour | Flour is a powder which is made by grinding cereal grains , or other seeds or roots (like Cassava ). | [
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Q2151 | what is my resting heart rate at age 24 | Heart rate | Heart rate can vary as the body's need to absorb oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide changes, such as during physical exercise , sleep , illness, or as a result of ingesting drugs : | [
"Heart rate is the number of heartbeats per unit of time , typically expressed as beats per minute ( bpm ).",
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Q2152 | what is the name for an old horse-drawn vehicle | Carriage | A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse-drawn; litters (palanquins) and sedan chairs are excluded, since they are wheelless vehicles. | [
"Catherine II 's carved, painted and gilded Coronation Coach ( Hermitage Museum )",
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Q2154 | where was the tsunami in 2005 | 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was an undersea megathrust earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on Sunday, 26 December 2004, with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra , Indonesia. | [
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Q2155 | what is the source of geothermal energy | Geothermal energy | The Geothermal energy of the Earth's crust originates from the original formation of the planet (20%) and from radioactive decay of minerals (80%). | [
"Steam rising from the Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station in Iceland .",
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Q2156 | what is cubic ft | Cubic foot | The term cubic foot is an Imperial and US customary (non- metric ) unit of volume , used in the United States and the United Kingdom. | [
"It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of one foot (0.3048 m) in length .",
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Q2161 | what is another name for cpu | Central processing unit | A central processing unit (CPU), also referred to as a central processor unit, is the hardware within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system. | [
"The term has been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s.",
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Q2173 | what is metal music about | Heavy metal music | With roots in blues rock and psychedelic rock , the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion , extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall loudness. | [
"Heavy metal (often referred to as metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and in the United States.",
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Q2173 | what is metal music about | Heavy metal music | Heavy metal lyrics and performance styles are generally associated with masculinity and machismo . | [
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Q2174 | what is extreme right wing | Far-right politics | The far-right (also known as the extreme right) refers to the highest degree of rightism in right-wing politics . | [
"The far right's advocacy of supremacism is based on what its adherents perceive as innate characteristics of people that cannot be changed.",
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Q2174 | what is extreme right wing | Far-right politics | Far right politics involves support of strong or complete social hierarchy in society, and supports supremacy of certain individuals or groups deemed to be innately superior or preferable who are to be more valued than those deemed to be innately inferior or undesirable. | [
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Q2175 | what is the title of Hobbes main work | Thomas Hobbes | His 1651 book Leviathan established the foundation for most of Western political philosophy from the perspective of social contract theory. | [
"Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (5 April 1588 – 4 December 1679), in some older texts Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, was an English philosopher, best known today for his work on political philosophy .",
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Q2177 | what is high emotional intelligence? | Emotional intelligence | Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to identify, assess, and control the emotions of oneself, of others, and of groups. | [
"It can be divided into ability EI and trait EI.",
"Ability EI is usually measured using maximum performance tests and has stronger relationships with traditional intelligence, whereas trait EI is usually measured using self-report questionnaires and has stronger relationships with personality.",
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Q2178 | what is the role of heredity | Heredity | Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring from its parents or ancestor. | [
"Through heredity, variations exhibited by individuals can accumulate and cause some species to evolve .",
"The study of heredity in biology is called genetics , which includes the field of epigenetics ."
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Q2178 | what is the role of heredity | Heredity | This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. | [
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"The study of heredity in biology is called genetics , which includes the field of epigenetics ."
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Q2186 | what is prefix phone number | Telephone prefix | A telephone prefix is the first set of digits of a telephone number; in the North American Numbering Plan countries (country code 1), it is the first three digits of a seven-digit phone number. | [
"In other countries both the prefix and the number may have different lengths.",
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Q2187 | what is metformin used for | Metformin | Metformin ( BP , pronounced , ; originally sold as Glucophage) is an oral antidiabetic drug in the biguanide class. | [
"Its use in gestational diabetes has been limited by safety concerns.",
"It is also used in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome , and has been investigated for other diseases where insulin resistance may be an important factor.",
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Q2187 | what is metformin used for | Metformin | It is the first-line drug of choice for the treatment of type 2 diabetes , in particular, in overweight and obese people and those with normal kidney function. | [
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Q2190 | what is it like at mount rushmore? | Mount Rushmore | The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore near Keystone , South Dakota , in the United States . | [
"Sculpted by Danish-American Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum , Mount Rushmore features sculptures of the heads of four United States presidents : George Washington , Thomas Jefferson , Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln .",
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