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To whom did the Virgin Mary allegedly appear in 1858 in Lourdes France? | Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the ... | Saint Bernadette Soubirous | The Sacred Heart | The Basilica of the Sacred Heart | The Grotto |
What is in front of the Notre Dame Main Building? | Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the ... | a copper statue of Christ | a gold statue of the Virgin Mary | a bronze statue with arms and legends | relics from Lourdes, France |
The Basilica of the Sacred heart at Notre Dame is beside to which structure? | Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the ... | the Main Building | the Grotto | the Main Building's gold dome | the main drive |
What is the Grotto at Notre Dame? | Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the ... | a Marian place of prayer and reflection | a replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France | a gold statue with arms and legends | a simple, modern stone statue |
What condition along with complications for the plastic surgery caused the death of Donda West? | On November 10, 2007, at approximately 7:35 pm, paramedics responding to an emergency call transported West's mother, Donda West, to the nearby Centinela Freeman Hospital in Marina del Rey, California. She was unresponsive in the emergency room, and after resuscitation attempts, doctors pronounced her dead at approxima... | heart disease | breast cancer | lung disease | a heart attack |
What sits on top of the Main Building at Notre Dame? | Architecturally, the school has a Catholic character. Atop the Main Building's gold dome is a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. Immediately in front of the Main Building and facing it, is a copper statue of Christ with arms upraised with the legend "Venite Ad Me Omnes". Next to the Main Building is the Basilica of the ... | a golden statue of the Virgin Mary | a copper statue of Christ | the Basilica with arms and legends | a replica of the grotto |
What doctor originally turned Donda West down for her plastic surgery operation? | On November 10, 2007, at approximately 7:35 pm, paramedics responding to an emergency call transported West's mother, Donda West, to the nearby Centinela Freeman Hospital in Marina del Rey, California. She was unresponsive in the emergency room, and after resuscitation attempts, doctors pronounced her dead at approxima... | Andre Aboolian | Jan Adams | Aboolian's mother | The Los Angeles County coroner |
How often is Notre Dame's the Juggler published? | As at most other universities, Notre Dame's students run a number of news media outlets. The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals. Begun as a one-page journal in September 1876, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and clai... | twice | once | three times | four times |
What is the daily student paper at Notre Dame called? | As at most other universities, Notre Dame's students run a number of news media outlets. The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals. Begun as a one-page journal in September 1876, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and clai... | The Observer | Common Sense | The Dome | Beyond Politics |
How many student news papers are found at Notre Dame? | As at most other universities, Notre Dame's students run a number of news media outlets. The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals. Begun as a one-page journal in September 1876, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and clai... | three | two | four | five |
What talk show did the doctor who performed Donda West's plastic surgery appear on? | Adams sent condolences to Donda West's family but declined to publicly discuss the procedure, citing confidentiality. West’s family, through celebrity attorney Ed McPherson, filed complaints with the Medical Board against Adams and Aboolian for violating patient confidentiality following her death. Adams had previously... | Larry King Live | The Daily Show | Doctor Who.org | TV show "Defend himself" |
In what year did the student paper Common Sense begin publication at Notre Dame? | As at most other universities, Notre Dame's students run a number of news media outlets. The nine student-run outlets include three newspapers, both a radio and television station, and several magazines and journals. Begun as a one-page journal in September 1876, the Scholastic magazine is issued twice monthly and clai... | 1987 | 1876 | 2003 | 2008 |
Where is the headquarters of the Congregation of the Holy Cross? | The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake... | Rome | New York | Paris | London |
What is the primary seminary of the Congregation of the Holy Cross? | The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake... | Moreau Seminary | Old College | Fatima House | Columban Hall |
Who won a victory at Boulogne-sur-Mer Harbour? | Many names for pubs that appear nonsensical may have come from corruptions of old slogans or phrases, such as "The Bag o'Nails" (Bacchanals), "The Goat and Compasses" (God Encompasseth Us), "The Cat and the Fiddle" (Chaton Fidèle: Faithful Kitten) and "The Bull and Bush", which purportedly celebrates the victory of Hen... | Henry VIII | The Cat | God's cat | The Bull and Bush |
What is the oldest structure at Notre Dame? | The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, the oldest building on campus and located near the shore of St. Mary lake... | Old College | Fatima House | Holy Cross house | Columbo Hall |
What game played in both Britain and America has become increasingly popular in pubs? | Traditional games are played in pubs, ranging from the well-known darts, skittles, dominoes, cards and bar billiards, to the more obscure Aunt Sally, Nine Men's Morris and ringing the bull. In the UK betting is legally limited to certain games such as cribbage or dominoes, played for small stakes. In recent decades the... | pool | darts | skittleball | table football |
Along with Aunt Sally and ringing the bull, what is one of the obscure traditional games played in pubs? | Traditional games are played in pubs, ranging from the well-known darts, skittles, dominoes, cards and bar billiards, to the more obscure Aunt Sally, Nine Men's Morris and ringing the bull. In the UK betting is legally limited to certain games such as cribbage or dominoes, played for small stakes. In recent decades the... | Nine Men's Morris | Darts | Skittle'S and Bar billiard | Table Football |
Along with darts, skittles, dominoes and bar billiards, what is a well-known pub game? | Traditional games are played in pubs, ranging from the well-known darts, skittles, dominoes, cards and bar billiards, to the more obscure Aunt Sally, Nine Men's Morris and ringing the bull. In the UK betting is legally limited to certain games such as cribbage or dominoes, played for small stakes. In recent decades the... | cards | darts | skittle' and dominoe | snooker |
Along with dominoes, on what pub game can you legally bet in the United Kingdom? | Traditional games are played in pubs, ranging from the well-known darts, skittles, dominoes, cards and bar billiards, to the more obscure Aunt Sally, Nine Men's Morris and ringing the bull. In the UK betting is legally limited to certain games such as cribbage or dominoes, played for small stakes. In recent decades the... | cribbage | darts | skittle and cards | ringing the bull |
What table-based version of soccer is an increasingly popular pub game? | Traditional games are played in pubs, ranging from the well-known darts, skittles, dominoes, cards and bar billiards, to the more obscure Aunt Sally, Nine Men's Morris and ringing the bull. In the UK betting is legally limited to certain games such as cribbage or dominoes, played for small stakes. In recent decades the... | Table Football | Snooker | Bar Billiards | Seven Men's Morris |
Along with slot machines, what is a modern game that is increasingly present in pubs? | Increasingly, more modern games such as video games and slot machines are provided. Pubs hold special events, from tournaments of the aforementioned games to karaoke nights to pub quizzes. Some play pop music and hip-hop (dance bar), or show football and rugby union on big screen televisions (sports bar). Shove ha'penn... | video games | karaoke nights | sports bar quizzes | basketball |
What is a pub that plays pop and hip-hop music called? | Increasingly, more modern games such as video games and slot machines are provided. Pubs hold special events, from tournaments of the aforementioned games to karaoke nights to pub quizzes. Some play pop music and hip-hop (dance bar), or show football and rugby union on big screen televisions (sports bar). Shove ha'penn... | dance bar | sports bar | karaoke club | stomping band |
At what sort of pub can you watch rugby union on television? | Increasingly, more modern games such as video games and slot machines are provided. Pubs hold special events, from tournaments of the aforementioned games to karaoke nights to pub quizzes. Some play pop music and hip-hop (dance bar), or show football and rugby union on big screen televisions (sports bar). Shove ha'penn... | sports bar | dance bar | karaoke night | karaoke club |
How many BS level degrees are offered in the College of Engineering at Notre Dame? | The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechani... | eight | five | six | seven |
Along with Bat and trap, what game is popular in south London pubs? | Increasingly, more modern games such as video games and slot machines are provided. Pubs hold special events, from tournaments of the aforementioned games to karaoke nights to pub quizzes. Some play pop music and hip-hop (dance bar), or show football and rugby union on big screen televisions (sports bar). Shove ha'penn... | Shove ha'penny | karaoke | basketball | rugby union |
In what year was the College of Engineering at Notre Dame formed? | The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechani... | 1920 | 1870 | 1921 | 1871 |
What reasons did West's family give for filing complaints against Adams and Aboolian? | Adams sent condolences to Donda West's family but declined to publicly discuss the procedure, citing confidentiality. West’s family, through celebrity attorney Ed McPherson, filed complaints with the Medical Board against Adams and Aboolian for violating patient confidentiality following her death. Adams had previously... | violating patient confidentiality | causing the death of Donda West | preventing public discussion about the procedure | denying that Donde West died |
What sport is played on a pub's bowling green? | Some pubs in the UK also have football teams composed of regular customers. Many of these teams are in leagues that play matches on Sundays, hence the term "Sunday League Football". Bowling is found in association with pubs in some parts of the country and the local team will play matches against teams invited from els... | Bowling | Football | Basketball | Tennis |
On what show did Adams appear to "defend himself"? | Adams sent condolences to Donda West's family but declined to publicly discuss the procedure, citing confidentiality. West’s family, through celebrity attorney Ed McPherson, filed complaints with the Medical Board against Adams and Aboolian for violating patient confidentiality following her death. Adams had previously... | Larry King Live | Donda West | The Last Coroner's Report | The Final Coroner |
Dr. Feelgood and the Kursaal Flyers are examples of bands from what genre of music? | Pubs may be venues for pub songs and live music. During the 1970s pubs provided an outlet for a number of bands, such as Kilburn and the High Roads, Dr. Feelgood and The Kursaal Flyers, who formed a musical genre called Pub rock that was a precursor to Punk music. | Pub rock | Punk | Pop music | Rock and roll |
How many departments are within the Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering? | The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remick Halls of Engineering, includes five departments of study – aerospace and mechani... | five | four | six | seven |
What genre of music was influenced by pub rock? | Pubs may be venues for pub songs and live music. During the 1970s pubs provided an outlet for a number of bands, such as Kilburn and the High Roads, Dr. Feelgood and The Kursaal Flyers, who formed a musical genre called Pub rock that was a precursor to Punk music. | Punk music | Pop music | Rock and roll muzică | R&B |
The Nazi Hunger Plan and Generalplan Ost resulted in the death and imprisonment of how many people? | During World War II, Hitler's Generalplan Ost (general plan for the East) entailed killing, deporting, or enslaving the Slavic and Jewish population of occupied Eastern Europe to create Lebensraum (living space) for German settlers. The Nazi Hunger Plan and Generalplan Ost would have led to the starvation of 80 million... | 19.3 million civilians | 80 million people | 80% of the population in Eastern Europe | 200,000 civilians |
In what decade was Pub rock popular? | Pubs may be venues for pub songs and live music. During the 1970s pubs provided an outlet for a number of bands, such as Kilburn and the High Roads, Dr. Feelgood and The Kursaal Flyers, who formed a musical genre called Pub rock that was a precursor to Punk music. | the 1970s | the 1960s | the 1980'S | the 1990s |
Pork scratchings, pickled eggs and salted crisps are examples of what type of food? | Many pubs were drinking establishments, and little emphasis was placed on the serving of food, other than sandwiches and "bar snacks", such as pork scratchings, pickled eggs, salted crisps and peanuts which helped to increase beer sales. In South East England (especially London) it was common until recent times for ven... | bar snacks | sandwiches | sandwiched food | fried foods |
Where was Donda West's funeral? | The funeral and burial for Donda West was held in Oklahoma City on November 20, 2007. West played his first concert following the funeral at The O2 in London on November 22. He dedicated a performance of "Hey Mama", as well as a cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'", to his mother, and did so on all other dates of ... | Oklahoma City | London | The O2 in London | null |
In London, what food vendors could often be found near pubs? | Many pubs were drinking establishments, and little emphasis was placed on the serving of food, other than sandwiches and "bar snacks", such as pork scratchings, pickled eggs, salted crisps and peanuts which helped to increase beer sales. In South East England (especially London) it was common until recent times for ven... | mobile shellfish stalls | pickled cockles | pickled eggs | salted crisps |
In what section of London can mobile shellfish stalls still be found today? | Many pubs were drinking establishments, and little emphasis was placed on the serving of food, other than sandwiches and "bar snacks", such as pork scratchings, pickled eggs, salted crisps and peanuts which helped to increase beer sales. In South East England (especially London) it was common until recent times for ven... | East End | South East | West End | North End |
What songs did Kanye dedicate to his late mother as his performance at The O2 in London? | The funeral and burial for Donda West was held in Oklahoma City on November 20, 2007. West played his first concert following the funeral at The O2 in London on November 22. He dedicated a performance of "Hey Mama", as well as a cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'", to his mother, and did so on all other dates of ... | "Hey Mama", as well as a cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" | "Don't Stop Believin'", as well as a cover of Journeys" | "Hey Mama," and he did so on all other dates in his Glow In the Dark tour | null |
What seafood can often be purchased in jars at pubs? | Many pubs were drinking establishments, and little emphasis was placed on the serving of food, other than sandwiches and "bar snacks", such as pork scratchings, pickled eggs, salted crisps and peanuts which helped to increase beer sales. In South East England (especially London) it was common until recent times for ven... | pickled cockles and mussels | pork scratchings | salted crisp and peanut sauce | pickled eggs |
In what city was the funeral and burial for Donda West held? | The funeral and burial for Donda West was held in Oklahoma City on November 20, 2007. West played his first concert following the funeral at The O2 in London on November 22. He dedicated a performance of "Hey Mama", as well as a cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'", to his mother, and did so on all other dates of ... | Oklahoma City | London | Paris | New York |
During what decade did some British pubs provide "a pie and a pint"? | In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s "chicken in a basket", a portion of roast chicken with ... | 1950s | 1960s | 1970'S | 1980 |
How many colleges for undergraduates are at Notre Dame? | All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each studen... | five | four | six | seven |
In what decade was the ploughman's lunch often consumed in pubs? | In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s "chicken in a basket", a portion of roast chicken with ... | 1960s | 1950s | 1960'ers | 1970 |
What decade saw the popularity of "chicken in a basket"? | In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s "chicken in a basket", a portion of roast chicken with ... | 1960s | 1950s | 1970'S | 1980 |
Who estimated the Russian population was 90 million fewer than it could have been in 1945? | The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee estimates that, by the end of World War II in 1945, the Russian population was about 90 million fewer than it could have be... | Stephen J. Lee | The Soviet Union | the Russian government | The Soviets |
What was "chicken in a basket" served in? | In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s "chicken in a basket", a portion of roast chicken with ... | a wicker basket | a pie and s pint | a pie basket | a pint |
What is a young bird on it's first migration compared to? | Migratory birds may use two electromagnetic tools to find their destinations: one that is entirely innate and another that relies on experience. A young bird on its first migration flies in the correct direction according to the Earth's magnetic field, but does not know how far the journey will be. It does this through... | a boy scout with a compass but no map | a boy with compass | scout without map | a boy scouting |
Along with chicken, what food was included in "chicken in a basket"? | In the 1950s some British pubs would offer "a pie and a pint", with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by the proprietor's wife during the lunchtime opening hours. The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s "chicken in a basket", a portion of roast chicken with ... | chips | steak | ale pies | pie |
How does the magnetic field help the bird at different latitudes? | Migratory birds may use two electromagnetic tools to find their destinations: one that is entirely innate and another that relies on experience. A young bird on its first migration flies in the correct direction according to the Earth's magnetic field, but does not know how far the journey will be. It does this through... | let it know when it has reached its destination | tell it how strong the field is | make it know where to go for its journey | tell it what direction to take when traveling |
What was marked by succession of wars, famines, and other disasters in the 20th century? | The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee estimates that, by the end of World War II in 1945, the Russian population was about 90 million fewer than it could have be... | Russia and the Soviet Union | Russia and the United States | Russia, China or Japan | Russia |
What are foods like fish and chips and chicken wings called when they're served at a pub? | Quality dropped but variety increased with the introduction of microwave ovens and freezer food. "Pub grub" expanded to include British food items such as steak and ale pie, shepherd's pie, fish and chips, bangers and mash, Sunday roast, ploughman's lunch, and pasties. In addition, dishes such as burgers, chicken wings... | Pub grub | Pub mash | Pub bangers and mash | Pub burger |
Which organization declared the First Year of Studies program at Notre Dame "outstanding?" | All of Notre Dame's undergraduate students are a part of one of the five undergraduate colleges at the school or are in the First Year of Studies program. The First Year of Studies program was established in 1962 to guide incoming freshmen in their first year at the school before they have declared a major. Each studen... | U.S. News & World Report | The Learning Resource Center | The University of Notre Dame | The American Association for the Studying Arts |
On what day do pubs sometimes offer free snacks? | Quality dropped but variety increased with the introduction of microwave ovens and freezer food. "Pub grub" expanded to include British food items such as steak and ale pie, shepherd's pie, fish and chips, bangers and mash, Sunday roast, ploughman's lunch, and pasties. In addition, dishes such as burgers, chicken wings... | Sunday | Monday | Wednesday | Thursday |
On what tour did Kanye perform "Hey Mama" and his version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" in memory of his mother? | The funeral and burial for Donda West was held in Oklahoma City on November 20, 2007. West played his first concert following the funeral at The O2 in London on November 22. He dedicated a performance of "Hey Mama", as well as a cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'", to his mother, and did so on all other dates of ... | Glow in the Dark tour | Journey's tour | The O2 in London on November 22 | null |
When did Pan-Slavism develop as a movement? | Because of the vastness and diversity of the territory occupied by Slavic people, there were several centers of Slavic consolidation. In the 19th century, Pan-Slavism developed as a movement among intellectuals, scholars, and poets, but it rarely influenced practical politics and did not find support in some nations th... | In the 19th century | In the 20th century | In the 1990s | In the 20 th century |
How can migrating birds lose their way? | Migrating birds can lose their way and appear outside their normal ranges. This can be due to flying past their destinations as in the "spring overshoot" in which birds returning to their breeding areas overshoot and end up further north than intended. Certain areas, because of their location, have become famous as wat... | flying past their destinations | a sudden change in direction | a sudden change of location | a sudden change to their destination |
What culture's cuisine is ploughman's lunch a part of? | Quality dropped but variety increased with the introduction of microwave ovens and freezer food. "Pub grub" expanded to include British food items such as steak and ale pie, shepherd's pie, fish and chips, bangers and mash, Sunday roast, ploughman's lunch, and pasties. In addition, dishes such as burgers, chicken wings... | British | American | Chinese | Japanese |
Where did Kanye first speak on his mother's death? | At a December 2008 press conference in New Zealand, West spoke about his mother's death for the first time. "It was like losing an arm and a leg and trying to walk through that", he told reporters. | New Zealand | Australia | England | Japan |
Pan-Slavism became compromised when what empire started to use it as an ideology justifying its territorial conquests? | Because of the vastness and diversity of the territory occupied by Slavic people, there were several centers of Slavic consolidation. In the 19th century, Pan-Slavism developed as a movement among intellectuals, scholars, and poets, but it rarely influenced practical politics and did not find support in some nations th... | Russian Empire | Soviet Union | Yugoslavia | Soviet propaganda |
What is flying past their destinations called? | Migrating birds can lose their way and appear outside their normal ranges. This can be due to flying past their destinations as in the "spring overshoot" in which birds returning to their breeding areas overshoot and end up further north than intended. Certain areas, because of their location, have become famous as wat... | spring overshoot | spring migration | winter migratory bird flight | summer migration |
Where did Kanye West first speak about his mother's death? | At a December 2008 press conference in New Zealand, West spoke about his mother's death for the first time. "It was like losing an arm and a leg and trying to walk through that", he told reporters. | New Zealand | Australia | England | Canada |
During what decade did food become an important aspect of a pub's business? | Since the 1990s food has become a more important part of a pub's trade, and today most pubs serve lunches and dinners at the table in addition to (or instead of) snacks consumed at the bar. They may have a separate dining room. Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards; these are so... | the 1990s | the 1980s | the 1990's | the 2000 |
The Russian Empire used what as justification for its territorial conquests? | Because of the vastness and diversity of the territory occupied by Slavic people, there were several centers of Slavic consolidation. In the 19th century, Pan-Slavism developed as a movement among intellectuals, scholars, and poets, but it rarely influenced practical politics and did not find support in some nations th... | Pan-Slavism | Soviet propaganda | communism | Soviet ideology |
What location has become famous for bird overshooters? | Migrating birds can lose their way and appear outside their normal ranges. This can be due to flying past their destinations as in the "spring overshoot" in which birds returning to their breeding areas overshoot and end up further north than intended. Certain areas, because of their location, have become famous as wat... | Point Pelee National Park | Spurn | Canada | England |
Along with dinners, what meals do modern pubs often serve? | Since the 1990s food has become a more important part of a pub's trade, and today most pubs serve lunches and dinners at the table in addition to (or instead of) snacks consumed at the bar. They may have a separate dining room. Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards; these are so... | lunches | breakfast | lunches and snacks | dinner |
What type of degree is an M.Div.? | The university first offered graduate degrees, in the form of a Master of Arts (MA), in the 1854–1855 academic year. The program expanded to include Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Master of Civil Engineering in its early stages of growth, before a formal graduate school education was developed with a thesis not required to... | Master of Divinity | Master of Laws | Master of Civil Engineering | Master of Architecture |
When did Yugoslavia break apart? | Because of the vastness and diversity of the territory occupied by Slavic people, there were several centers of Slavic consolidation. In the 19th century, Pan-Slavism developed as a movement among intellectuals, scholars, and poets, but it rarely influenced practical politics and did not find support in some nations th... | 1990s | 19th century | 1920s | 1980 |
Other than the bar, in what room might patrons of a pub eat? | Since the 1990s food has become a more important part of a pub's trade, and today most pubs serve lunches and dinners at the table in addition to (or instead of) snacks consumed at the bar. They may have a separate dining room. Some pubs serve meals to a higher standard, to match good restaurant standards; these are so... | dining room | kitchen | dining room bar | restaurant |
In what year was the term gastropub invented? | A gastropub concentrates on quality food. The name is a portmanteau of pub and gastronomy and was coined in 1991 when David Eyre and Mike Belben took over The Eagle pub in Clerkenwell, London. The concept of a restaurant in a pub reinvigorated both pub culture and British dining, though has occasionally attracted criti... | 1991 | 1990 | 1992 | 1993 |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of Yugoslavia? | The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006). | 1943–1992 | 1939–1945 | 1992-2003 | 1993–2006 |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia? | The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006). | 1992–2003 | 1939–1945 | 1993-2006 | 2003–2006 |
Along with David Eyre, who took over the Eagle pub? | A gastropub concentrates on quality food. The name is a portmanteau of pub and gastronomy and was coined in 1991 when David Eyre and Mike Belben took over The Eagle pub in Clerkenwell, London. The concept of a restaurant in a pub reinvigorated both pub culture and British dining, though has occasionally attracted criti... | Mike Belben | David Eyre | Mike Belben's wife | Mike Belben and his son |
When was the word "Slavs" used in the national anthem of Serbia and Montenegro? | The word "Slavs" was used in the national anthem of the Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Yugoslavia (1943–1992) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), later Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006). | 2003–2006 | 1939–1945 | 1992-2003 | 1993 |
What is it called when the genetic programing of young birds fail? | Reverse migration, where the genetic programming of young birds fails to work properly, can lead to rarities turning up as vagrants thousands of kilometres out of range. | Reverse migration | asexual reproduction | a parasite's body | a virus |
In what city is the Eagle pub located? | A gastropub concentrates on quality food. The name is a portmanteau of pub and gastronomy and was coined in 1991 when David Eyre and Mike Belben took over The Eagle pub in Clerkenwell, London. The concept of a restaurant in a pub reinvigorated both pub culture and British dining, though has occasionally attracted criti... | London | Clerkenwell | New York City | Paris |
What institute at Notre Dame studies the reasons for violent conflict? | The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through the ... | Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies | Ray Kroc Institute | Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC, President of the University Of Notre Dame | Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC |
How many Catholic dogmas are there regarding Mary? |
In the Catholic Church, Mary is accorded the title "Blessed", (from Latin beatus, blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios and Latin facere, make) in recognition of her assumption to Heaven and her capacity to intercede on behalf of those who pray to her. Catholic teachings make clear that Mary is not considered divine ... | four | three | five | six |
How many pubs does the National Trust own? | CAMRA maintains a "National Inventory" of historical notability and of architecturally and decoratively notable pubs. The National Trust owns thirty-six public houses of historic interest including the George Inn, Southwark, London and The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | thirty-six | twenty | thirty-two | forty |
What is the title of Notre Dame's Theodore Hesburgh? | The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through the ... | President Emeritus of the University of Notre Dame | The Joan B. Kroc Institute | The Joan B. Krock institute for international peace studies in the United States of America | The Joan B. Krok Institute |
Along with Mother of God, Immaculate Conception and Assumption of Mary, what is the other Catholic dogma related to Mary? |
In the Catholic Church, Mary is accorded the title "Blessed", (from Latin beatus, blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios and Latin facere, make) in recognition of her assumption to Heaven and her capacity to intercede on behalf of those who pray to her. Catholic teachings make clear that Mary is not considered divine ... | Perpetual virginity of Mary | Blessed | Assumption of Mary | Mother's virginity |
In what city is the George Inn located? | CAMRA maintains a "National Inventory" of historical notability and of architecturally and decoratively notable pubs. The National Trust owns thirty-six public houses of historic interest including the George Inn, Southwark, London and The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | London | Belfast | Southwark | Northern Ireland |
In what year was the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies founded? | The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame is dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict and the conditions for sustainable peace. It offers PhD, Master's, and undergraduate degrees in peace studies. It was founded in 1986 through the ... | 1986 | 1985 | 1982 | 1987 |
What are Akathists? | The views of the Church Fathers still play an important role in the shaping of Orthodox Marian perspective. However, the Orthodox views on Mary are mostly doxological, rather than academic: they are expressed in hymns, praise, liturgical poetry and the veneration of icons. One of the most loved Orthodox Akathists (i.e.... | standing hymns | liturgical poems | the veneration of icons | the Sunday feasts |
How many of the Orthodox Great Feasts dedicated to Mary? | The views of the Church Fathers still play an important role in the shaping of Orthodox Marian perspective. However, the Orthodox views on Mary are mostly doxological, rather than academic: they are expressed in hymns, praise, liturgical poetry and the veneration of icons. One of the most loved Orthodox Akathists (i.e.... | Five | Four | Six | Seven |
What is the largest Slavic minority? | Former Soviet states, as well as countries that used to be satellite states or territories of the Warsaw Pact, have numerous minority Slavic populations, many of whom are originally from the Russian SFSR, Ukrainian SSR and Byelorussian SSR. As of now, Kazakhstan has the largest Slavic minority population with most bein... | Russians | Ukrainians | Pole-speaking people | Ukrainian |
What is name of the Orthodox hymn devoted to Mary? | The views of the Church Fathers still play an important role in the shaping of Orthodox Marian perspective. However, the Orthodox views on Mary are mostly doxological, rather than academic: they are expressed in hymns, praise, liturgical poetry and the veneration of icons. One of the most loved Orthodox Akathists (i.e.... | the Akathist Hymn | the Great Feast | the Theotokos | the Standing Hymn |
What part of the United Kingdom is Belfast located in? | CAMRA maintains a "National Inventory" of historical notability and of architecturally and decoratively notable pubs. The National Trust owns thirty-six public houses of historic interest including the George Inn, Southwark, London and The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | Northern Ireland | London | Southwark | England |
Where is the largest Slavic minority located? | Former Soviet states, as well as countries that used to be satellite states or territories of the Warsaw Pact, have numerous minority Slavic populations, many of whom are originally from the Russian SFSR, Ukrainian SSR and Byelorussian SSR. As of now, Kazakhstan has the largest Slavic minority population with most bein... | Kazakhstan | Russia | Ukraine | Poland |
Which event on the Orthodox calendar is related to Mary and icon veneration? | The views of the Church Fathers still play an important role in the shaping of Orthodox Marian perspective. However, the Orthodox views on Mary are mostly doxological, rather than academic: they are expressed in hymns, praise, liturgical poetry and the veneration of icons. One of the most loved Orthodox Akathists (i.e.... | Sunday of Orthodoxy | Great Feast | Five of the twelve great feasts | Theotokos |
What body maintains a National Inventory of notable pubs? | CAMRA maintains a "National Inventory" of historical notability and of architecturally and decoratively notable pubs. The National Trust owns thirty-six public houses of historic interest including the George Inn, Southwark, London and The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | CAMRA | The National Trust | The National Museum of Natural History | The National Museum |
What other Slavic minorities are in Kazakhstan? | Former Soviet states, as well as countries that used to be satellite states or territories of the Warsaw Pact, have numerous minority Slavic populations, many of whom are originally from the Russian SFSR, Ukrainian SSR and Byelorussian SSR. As of now, Kazakhstan has the largest Slavic minority population with most bein... | Ukrainians, Belarusians and Poles | Russians | Belarusians and Poleş | Byelorussian SSR |
What is the name given to the Annunciation in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer? | Mary's special position within God's purpose of salvation as "God-bearer" (Theotokos) is recognised in a number of ways by some Anglican Christians. All the member churches of the Anglican Communion affirm in the historic creeds that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, and celebrates the feast days of the Presentation o... | Annunciation of our Lady | The Purification of the Blessed Virgin | Visitation Of the Blessed Virgin on 31 May | The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin |
What movement came into prominence in the mid-19th century that emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples? | Pan-Slavism, a movement which came into prominence in the mid-19th century, emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus was in the Balkans where the South Slavs had been ruled for centuries by other empires: the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice. Th... | Pan-Slavism | The Byzantine Empire | The Ottoman empire | The Soviet Union |
On what date do most Anglicans celebrate the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin? | Mary's special position within God's purpose of salvation as "God-bearer" (Theotokos) is recognised in a number of ways by some Anglican Christians. All the member churches of the Anglican Communion affirm in the historic creeds that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, and celebrates the feast days of the Presentation o... | 31 May | July 2 | September 8 | August 15 |
How far out of range can rarities get? | Reverse migration, where the genetic programming of young birds fails to work properly, can lead to rarities turning up as vagrants thousands of kilometres out of range. | thousands of kilometres | a few hundred miles | thousands of years | a thousand times farther |
Where was the main focus of Pan-Slavism? | Pan-Slavism, a movement which came into prominence in the mid-19th century, emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus was in the Balkans where the South Slavs had been ruled for centuries by other empires: the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice. Th... | the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice | the Balkans | the Russian Empire, Austria-Hungary and Venice | the Byzantine Empire |
What is another name for the feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple in the Anglican Communion? | Mary's special position within God's purpose of salvation as "God-bearer" (Theotokos) is recognised in a number of ways by some Anglican Christians. All the member churches of the Anglican Communion affirm in the historic creeds that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, and celebrates the feast days of the Presentation o... | the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary | the Annunciation of our Lord | the Visitation to the Blessed Virgin on 31 May | the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin |
Who used Pan-Slavism as a political tool? | Pan-Slavism, a movement which came into prominence in the mid-19th century, emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus was in the Balkans where the South Slavs had been ruled for centuries by other empires: the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice. Th... | The Russian Empire | The Byzantine Empire | Austria-Hungary | Venice |
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