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Was it recommended that they shoot from close or far away? | <answer> Shoot them from a distance <context> CHAPTER XXI
A FIGHT WITH POLAR BEARS
"Look out, he's coming for you!" shouted Barwell Dawson.
Both Chet and Andy heard the words, but paid no attention. Their guns were raised, and each was aiming at the bear nearest to him. Crack! went Andy's firearm, and the polar b... |
Had they seen Mr. Wright? | <answer> "Have you seen Mr. Wright to-day?"
"No; b <context> CHAPTER XXIX
A QUESTION OF TITLE
It was as if each person who had doubted Sam's honesty felt it necessary to call at Mrs. Byram's and congratulate him upon what now appeared to be good proof of his innocence.
Fred and the miners also came in for their... |
What's the reaction of Efron to those bullies? | <answer> Regarding it as a motivation to move on. <context> There is an English saying that goes,"he who laughs last,laughs the hardest."High School Musical star Zac Efron is laughing a lot these days.
As a young boy,Efron was _ in school because he was always the smallest in his class and teased because he had a big s... |
What does VWN stand for? | <answer> Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Transporter <context> Various industrial businesses are located in Hannover. The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Transporter (VWN) factory at Hannover-Stöcken is the biggest employer in the region and operates a huge plant at the northern edge of town adjoining the Mittellandkanal... |
Did I want to open my gifts? | <answer> I didn't want presents. <context> I'm Jenny. Nothing is cuter than my dog, Marley. He sleeps near my bed at night and gives me kisses every morning. He gets sad when I leave for school. But he's always there waiting when I get home., ready to go for a walk or play a game. On a Christmas Eve , Marley walked wi... |
When is Friendship Day celebrated in India? | <answer> On the first weekend of August every year. <context> Friendship Day in India falls on the first Sunday of August every year. It is celebrated with many activities.
Young people in India spend the day with their closest friends and have fun together. Most youngsters in India plan a movie or have a meal with the... |
What does the 14th Amendment also introduce the concept of? | <answer> incorporation of all relevant federal rights against the states <context> The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (Amendment XIV) is one of the post-Civil War amendments, intended to secure rights for former slaves. It includes the due process and equal protection clauses among others. The a... |
What is KMC an initialism of? | <answer> Kathmandu Metropolitan City <context> Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC), in order to promote international relations has established an International Relations Secretariat (IRC). KMC's first international relationship was established in 1975 with the city of Eugene, Oregon, United States. This activity has bee... |
Where on Earth is biodiversity the most abundnant? | <answer> It is richest in the tropics. <context> Biodiversity, a contraction of "biological diversity," generally refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. One of the most widely used definitions defines it in terms of the variability within species, between species, and between ecosystems. It is a measur... |
where is stanton optical in amarillo texas? | <answer> Stanton Optical is located at 3505 West I-40 Frontage Rd in the Western Crossing Plaza, Amarillo, Texas. <context> Stanton Optical - Amarillo, TX Stanton Optical - Amarillo, TX AMARILLO, Texas, Sept. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Stanton Optical, one of the fastest growing retail optical centers, will be ope... |
How many were there? | <answer> 128 bag <context> At three a.m., Jack Mills was sitting at the controls of the mail train. The train was made up of 13 cars. At the end of the train, 71 mailmen sat sorting the mails. Inside the second car, there were only five mailmen and 128 bags full of five-pound notes. This train had run more than 100 yea... |
should we label gmos? | <answer> Yes <context> Recent polls indicate that the overwhelming majority of Americans think GMO foods should be labeled. By some estimates, over 75% of all processed foods sold in the U.S. contain a GMO ingredient. Most frequently these ingredients are corn, soy, canola, cottonseed, sugar, beef or dairy.And despite ... |
Did he read it? | <answer> He studied it off and on the entire afternoon, walking around in the meantime. <context> CHAPTER XXXV.
RALPH A PRISONER.
At the appointed time, Ralph called again upon Horace Kelsey, and was given instructions in regard to the work he would be called on to do.
"But you had better not start in until you h... |
what is the most popular dog breed? | <answer> The Pomeranian is popular dog breed. <context> During the 1800s, the various breeds of terriers became extremely popular in Britain and Ireland for their ratting skills. And today, we have come back around to choosing small dogs mainly for companionship instead of any specific work skill. The 10 Most Popular S... |
what foods are high in folic acid? | <answer> fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, breakfast cereals, and fortified grains and grain products. <context> People should avoid taking higher doses of folic acid supplements. Food sources: Many foods are excellent sources of folate—fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, breakfast cereals, and forti... |
Was Britain confident? | <answer> Britain was overconfident and under-prepared. <context> The Second Boer War (, , "Second Freedom War"), known variously as the Boer War, Anglo-Boer War, South African War or Anglo-Boer South African War, started on 11 October 1899 and ended on 31 May 1902. Britain defeated two Boer states in South Africa: the ... |
What's the writer's purpose in writing the passage? | <answer> To inform readers of tea growing, picking and processing. <context> The tea gardens in Sri Lanka are actually large estates . The best tea usually comes from plants grown on high grounds, the cool hilltops with rows and rows of tea plants. The plants are about one metre apart. The plant is often pruned so that... |
what did juan ponce de leon discover? | <answer> Gulf Stream <context> On April 2, 1513 they arrived at St. Augustine, Florida and claimed this land for Spain. Unfortunately, he did not find the Fountain of Youth. The Voyages of Juan Ponce de Leon (Click to enlarge). On his next voyage, quite by accident, Ponce de Leon discovered the Gulf Stream, which flow... |
What issue was Marvel asked to tackle for this agency? | <answer> drug abuse <context> In 1971, the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare approached Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Stan Lee to do a comic book story about drug abuse. Lee agreed and wrote a three-part Spider-Man story portraying drug use as dangerous and unglamorous. However, the industry's ... |
Where are adjectives properly placed in the Serbo-Croatian language? | <answer> in front of the noun they modify <context> Like most Slavic languages, there are mostly three genders for nouns: masculine, feminine, and neuter, a distinction which is still present even in the plural (unlike Russian and, in part, the Čakavian dialect). They also have two numbers: singular and plural. However... |
what does the ss stand for in a notary block? | <answer> The SS stand for scilicet in a notary block. <context> Hotline Tip: What Does 'SS' Mean On A Notarial Certificate? By NNA Staff on February 07, 2012 in Hotline Tips What does the “SS” I see on some notarial certificate wording mean? For example: State of _____ County of _____ (SS) — W.J., Nashville, Tennessee.... |
Allotrophy happens between what temperatures? | <answer> 1,500 °F (820 °C) and 1,600 °F (870 °C) <context> At a certain temperature, (usually between 1,500 °F (820 °C) and 1,600 °F (870 °C), depending on carbon content), the base metal of steel undergoes a change in the arrangement of the atoms in its crystal matrix, called allotropy. This allows the small carbon at... |
According to the passage,which of the following can help you improve your self-esteem? | <answer> Setting high goals. <context> Self-esteem is all about how much we feel valued,accepted and thought well of by others---and how much we value,love and accept ourselves.Poeple with healthy self-esteem are able to feel good about themselves,appreciate their own worth,and take pride in their abilities,skills,and ... |
What does the City Council divide itself into? | <answer> committees <context> Legislative power in Warsaw is vested in a unicameral Warsaw City Council (Rada Miasta), which comprises 60 members. Council members are elected directly every four years. Like most legislative bodies, the City Council divides itself into committees which have the oversight of various func... |
When was the Nintendo 3DS Digimon World Re:Digitize released? | <answer> 2013 <context> In 2011, Bandai posted a countdown on a teaser site. Once the countdown was finished, it revealed a reboot of the Digimon World series titled Digimon World Re:Digitize. An enhanced version of the game released on Nintendo 3DS as Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode in 2013. Another role-playing game... |
when does the cleveland auto show open? | <answer> The Cleveland Auto Show opens on February 23 to March 4, 2018. <context> The latest Tweets from Cleveland Auto Show (@CleAutoShow). February 23 - March 4, 2018 at Cleveland's I-X Center. Presented by @huntington_bank. Open Friday night! #CLEautoshow https://t.co/ldw78Oget4. Cleveland, Ohio |
What kinds of things were sold? | <answer> More than 80 Michael Jackson collectibles -- including the late pop star's famous rhinestone-studded glove from a 1983 performance -- were auctioned off <context> New York (CNN) -- More than 80 Michael Jackson collectibles -- including the late pop star's famous rhinestone-studded glove from a 1983 performance... |
In practice, Pre-Columbian refers to the history of the indigenous cultures of America prior to Europeans doing what to them? | <answer> conquered or significantly influenced <context> While technically referring to the era before Christopher Columbus' voyages of 1492 to 1504, in practice the term usually includes the history of American indigenous cultures until Europeans either conquered or significantly influenced them, even if this happened... |
Why do tailed frogs bellyflop? | <answer> Their back legs can't catch up while jumping.. <context> You probably know that frogs hop ( ). But did you know that there's a small frog in the Pacific Northwest that bellyflops ? It's called a tailed frog.
Dr.Rick Essner, who has been studying tailed frogs for the past few years, says, " I've looked at thou... |
Are the students hopeful or not hopeful about their future? | <answer> but they're optimistic they can make it in <context> SAVANNAH, Georgia (CNN) -- What does it really take to dress someone as fashion-forward and in the spotlight as Michelle Obama?
Designer Yigal Azrouël talks with students at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
"Bravery," says Isabel Toledo, designe... |
What year did the International Astronomical Union define the word planet? ? | <answer> 2006 <context> From its discovery in 1846 until the subsequent discovery of Pluto in 1930, Neptune was the farthest known planet. When Pluto was discovered it was considered a planet, and Neptune thus became the penultimate known planet, except for a 20-year period between 1979 and 1999 when Pluto's elliptical... |
What's the name of the ranch? | <answer> Spell ranch <context> CHAPTER XXX
THE NEW WELL--CONCLUSION
Carson Davenport was halfway up the steps of the car when Jake Tate and another man hauled him backward to the station platform.
"They've got him!" exclaimed Jack, as he and his cousins, along with the rest of the gathering crowd, came closer.
... |
do potatoes have sucrose? | <answer> Yes <context> Although you should limit added sugars in your diet, you don't need to limit natural sugars in food, as these sugars are found along with fiber, vitamins and minerals. Potatoes contain three main types of sugars: fructose, sucrose and glucose. |
Also known as what? | <answer> called the Forks of the Ohio <context> The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War. The war was fought between the colonies of British America and New France, with both sides supported by military units from their parent countries of Great Britain and ... |
In what year was Kitab al-Miraj likely translated into Latin? | <answer> in 1264 or shortly before <context> Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, derived features of and episodes about Bolgia from Arabic works on Islamic eschatology: the Hadith and the Kitab al-Miraj (translated into Latin in 1264 or shortly before as Liber Scale Machometi) concerning the ascension to Heaven of Muhamma... |
Who heads an office or division? | <answer> an assistant director <context> The FBI is organized into functional branches and the Office of the Director, which contains most administrative offices. An executive assistant director manages each branch. Each branch is then divided into offices and divisions, each headed by an assistant director. The variou... |
When was the island first get settlers? | <answer> 17th century <context> The Cayman Islands ( or ) is an autonomous British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea. The territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman located south of Cuba, northeast of Costa Rica, north of Panama, east of Mexico and northwest of Ja... |
what is an insurance aor? | <answer> An individual or a legal entity with a duly executed contractual agreement with an insurance policy owner, in line with the prevailing legal norms and regulations of the region in which the contract was entered into. <context> Agent of record. (Redirected from Agent of Record) An agent of record (AOR) is an in... |
what is pune? | <answer> Pune is a large city in India, in the state of Maharashtra. <context> Pune(ProperNoun) A large city in India, in the state of Maharashtra. Pune. Pune is the ninth largest metropolis in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra. It was originally situated 560 metres above sea level on the Deccan ... |
what causes sore cervix? | <answer> Infections <context> Infections are the most common cause of inflammation of the cervix, or cervicitis. There are two types of cervicitis. Acute cervicitis involves a sudden onset of symptoms, and chronic cervicitis lasts for several months. |
What does prefigure mean? | <answer> To show or suggest that something will happen in the future. <context> prefigureverb [ T ] uk /priːˈfɪɡ.ər/ us /priːˈfɪɡ.jɚ/ formal. › to show or suggest that something will happen in the future: His paintings prefigure the development of perspective in Renaissance art. Thesaurus: synonyms and related word... |
what nation makes the most corn in the world? | <answer> The United States is the world's largest producer of corn. <context> Processed-corn products and byproducts--including corn meal, flour, sweeteners, and corn gluten feed--are also traded, but are not included in this discussion of corn trade. U.S. Corn Trade; World Corn Trade; For more information; U.S. Corn T... |
what's an idiom>? | <answer> An Idiom is a Form of Figurative Language. <context> An Idiom Is a Form of Figurative Language. Idioms are classified as figurative language, which is the use of words in an unusual or imaginative manner. Figurative language includes the use of metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, euphemisms, and pu... |
when do you lose the mucus plug? | <answer> You loose mucus plug during the late stage of your pregnancy. <context> Losing mucus plug is common during the late stage of your pregnancy and it may signal that you're nearing your delivery. Changes in color of mucus is one of the symptoms of it. |
what is the metropolital area ranked in population? | <answer> the fourth-most populous metropolitan area <context> Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" o... |
Where was the victim bitten? | <answer> he bit Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulde <context> (CNN) -- Luis Suarez will have to wait until late October to make his debut for Spanish club Barcelona after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) partially upheld the Uruguay star's ban for biting an opponent on Thursday.
The striker was su... |
Where is the passage extracted? | <answer> News report <context> BEIJING - A research team led by Chinese scientists have discovered dietary modulation of gut microbiota can alleviate both genetic and simple obesity in children.
The findings of the team, led by Zhao Liping with Shanghai Jiaotong University, Yin Aihua with the Guangdong province childr... |
What does that stand for? | <answer> Global Positioning System (GPS) <context> Is there anything the latest cell phone can't do? It can record movies, surf the net, and download the newest MP3 songs, but don't let those fancy features fool you.
After all, chances are that phones have a Global Positioning System (GPS) chip. GPS lets phone compa... |
How did they get him to come? | <answer> forged order behind him. <context> CHAPTER XXXII
MORRISON IS DESPERATE
Certainly it was a strange little gathering that waited in Morrison's room for the coming of Laverick. There was Lassen--flushed, ugly, breathing heavily, and watching the door with fixed, beady eyes. There was Adolf Kahn, the man who h... |
When did the plague hit Cork? | <answer> 1349 <context> The city's municipal government was dominated by about 12–15 merchant families, whose wealth came from overseas trade with continental Europe — in particular the export of wool and hides and the import of salt, iron and wine. The medieval population of Cork was about 2,100 people. It suffered a ... |
How many people visit the paper's website? | <answer> Its website has more than 100 million unique visitors per month. <context> The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust and published in London. It is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after "The Sun". Its sister paper "T... |
When did he take ownership? | <answer> worst season since owner Roman Abramovich arrived in 2003 <context> (CNN) -- What started out as Chelsea's worst season since owner Roman Abramovich arrived in 2003 is now on the verge of becoming one of the English club's best.
Saturday's FA Cup final success, the London side's fourth in six years in the w... |
Where are pointed arches and vaulted ceilings found on most secular Gothic structures? | <answer> a few focal points <context> Other cities with a concentration of secular Gothic include Bruges and Siena. Most surviving small secular buildings are relatively plain and straightforward; most windows are flat-topped with mullions, with pointed arches and vaulted ceilings often only found at a few focal points... |
what is sustainability of a company mean? | <answer> Sustainability of a company means managing the triple bottom line, a process by which companies manage their financial, social and environmental risks, obligations and opportunities. <context> Definition of business sustainability Business sustainability is often defined as managing the triple bottom line - a ... |
Does she enjoy that? | <answer> She thinks it is very interesting and fun. <context> ,A,B,C,D,. Luisa is from the USA. She lives in New York. She is twenty-one years old. She likes her teaching job. Now she is a teacher in Beijing. From Monday to Friday, she is very busy and gives classes every day. She likes her students a lot and often pl... |
what size tire does a truper wheelbarrow use? | <answer> The size of a Truper Wheelbarrow tire is 16-Inch in diameter. <context> Truper 33194 Replacement Wheelbarrow Inner Tube, 8-Inch Rim, 16-Inch Diameter by Truper. $7.45. The inside diameter is for an 8-inch rim, but its expanded size is for a 16-inch tire. Truper 33194, stock up on quality truper tools for other... |
How did the FBI respond to requests to release information beyond the initial press release? | <answer> The FBI refused <context> In 2005, fugitive Puerto Rican Nationalist leader Filiberto Ojeda Ríos died in a gun battle with FBI agents in 2005 in what some charged was an assassination.[citation needed] Puerto Rico Governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá criticized the FBI assault as "improper" and "highly irregular" and ... |
What idea did the come up with? | <answer> who had formed the idea of establishing a university to serve what had once been known as the Northwest Territory. <context> Northwestern was founded in 1851 by John Evans, for whom the City of Evanston is named, and eight other lawyers, businessmen and Methodist leaders. Its founding purpose was to serve the... |
does goat milk create mucus? | <answer> No,Goat’s milk does not produce mucus. <context> 1 Goat’s milk does not produce mucus; it does not stimulate a defense response from the human immune system. Goat’s milk is a rich source of the trace mineral selenium, a necessary nutrient for its immune modulation and antioxidant properties. |
Why did he leave? | <answer> to take charge of the little farm <context> CHAPTER SEVENTEEN.
IN WHICH SOME DESPERATE ENTERPRISES ARE UNDERTAKEN.
At this time the Russians had taken up a strong position in the Balkan mountain range, and entrenched themselves within a short distance of the enemy.
After a night and a day of aimless wan... |
What is the kinship and decent system among hunter-gatherers? | <answer> matrilineal <context> Anthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gatherer societies, there is often, though not always, sexual p... |
what do spiritual hands symbolise? | <answer> In religion, hands symbolize the divine presence, influence and power. <context> In religion, hands symbolize the divine presence, influence and power. In Catholicism, the power and influence of God is often portrayed in medieval paintings and murals as an almighty hand issuing from the clouds to convey somet... |
Where is the team going? | <answer> tournament that is set to make its debut in Asia this November. <context> (CNN) -- The fledgling International Premier Tennis League suffered a blow when two of the world's most recognized female athletes snubbed the event.
Max Eisenbud, the agent of both Maria Sharapova and Li Na, told CNN on Thursday that... |
What is the average for a dog to bear her litter? | <answer> 63 days <context> Dogs bear their litters roughly 58 to 68 days after fertilization, with an average of 63 days, although the length of gestation can vary. An average litter consists of about six puppies, though this number may vary widely based on the breed of dog. In general, toy dogs produce from one to fou... |
what is a good natural remedy for cold sores? | <answer> Place a cool, wet towel on the sores 3 times a day for 20 minutes each time to help reduce redness and swelling. <context> Most cold sores heal on their own. But you can manage your symptoms at home by: Placing a cool, wet towel on the sores 3 times a day for 20 minutes each time to help reduce redness and swe... |
Why did she do this? | <answer> All the above <context> One day we invited some friends to dinner. When it was about six o'clock, my wife found that we had little bread. So she asked our five-year-old daughter, Kathy, to buy some.
'Here's a dollar,' my wife said, 'get two loaves of bread, if they have it. If they don't have it, get anything.... |
What does it mean if an organism is unicellular or multicellular? | <answer> Unicellular organism consists of only one cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multiple cells. <context> Unicellular organism. A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of only one cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multip... |
what that loyal mean in the definition? | <answer> Loyal means giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution. <context> Definition of loyal - giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution Definition of loyal - giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or i... |
Planck's law involved what necessary mathematical step to correctly predict blackbody emission? | <answer> multiply the classical expression by a complex factor that involves h in both the numerator and the denominator <context> Prior to Planck's work, it had been assumed that the energy of a body could take on any value whatsoever – that it was a continuous variable. The Rayleigh–Jeans law makes close predictions ... |
How many pieces is it split into? | <answer> two <context> Brunei, officially the Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace (, Jawi: ), is a sovereign state located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Apart from its coastline with the South China Sea, the country is completely surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak. It is sep... |
What are Nanjing people called by others? | <answer> 'Nanjing big radish' <context> The radish is also a typical food representing people of Nanjing, which has been spread through word of mouth as an interesting fact for many years in China. According to Nanjing.GOV.cn, "There is a long history of growing radish in Nanjing especially the southern suburb. In the ... |
who is the longest tenured pitching coach in mlb? | <answer> Dave Righetti <context> Balsley is the second-longest tenured pitching coach in the National League behind the San Francisco Giants' Dave Righetti. A native of Newport Beach, Calif., Balsley graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego and attended Palomar College. |
On what date was Virginia's secession from the Union? | <answer> 17 April 1861 <context> On 17 April 1861, five days after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, the legislature voted to secede from the United States and joined the Confederacy. Official action came in May, after the Confederacy promised to move its national capital to Richmond. The city was at the end of a ... |
Which two dialects lost aspiration at times? | <answer> Ionic and Aeolic <context> The other Ancient Greek dialects, Ionic, Doric, Aeolic, and Arcadocypriot, likely had the same three-way distinction at one point, but Doric seems to have had a fricative in place of /tʰ/ in the Classical period, and the Ionic and Aeolic dialects sometimes lost aspiration (psilosis). |
what years were total eclipses in the past? | <answer> In July 11, 1991 on the Big Island of Hawaii. <context> With interest rapidly building for the upcoming total solar eclipse in the USA on August 21, 2017, I became curious about the rarity of total eclipses in America. The very first total eclipse I witnessed was on March 7, 1970. |
Which economic class expansion led to the emergence of music magazines and reviews? | <answer> middle <context> As the economy and the middle class expanded, there was an increasing number of amateur musicians. One manifestation of this involved women, who became more involved with music on a social level. Women were already engaged in professional roles as singers, and increased their presence in the a... |
What types of basketball players are there? | <answer> In basketball, there are Superstars, like Michael Jordan, Lebron James and Kobe Bryant, and then there are role players, such as, Robert Horry, Shane Battier, and Will Perdue. <context> In the game of basketball, there are two main types of players. There are Superstars, like Michael Jordan, Lebron James and K... |
Where does he like to be? | <answer> I love to ride, not only on the `bursting tide,' but on the back of a thoroughbred, <context> CHAPTER SIX.
KENNETH INDULGES IN SUSPICIONS AND SURMISES.
"Will you walk or ride?" said Kenneth Stuart as he and Gildart issued from Seaside Villa, and sauntered down the avenue that led to the principal gate.
"... |
Are the two men related? | <answer> "I think it was the lion that thrust," answered Godwin. "I only held the sword straight. Drag it out, brother, I am still too weak."
<context> Chapter Eleven: The City of Al-Je-Bal
"I pray you have done," said Godwin, "it is but a scratch from the beast's claws. I am ashamed that you should put your hair t... |
To connect Millbay to the city centre, what would need to be destroyed? | <answer> the Plymouth Pavilions entertainment arena <context> There is a project involving the future relocation of Plymouth City Council's headquarters, the civic centre, to the current location of the Bretonside bus station; it would involve both the bus station and civic centre being demolished and a rebuilt togethe... |
Who enjoys computer games? | <answer> Daniel and Chen Tao. <context> Hi, I'm Sandy. I come from America. I have long hair. I like listening to music and singing. I don't like sports. I often call my friends at the weekend.
My name is Jack. My Chinese name is Chen Tao. My eyes are not very good, so I often wear a pair of glasses. I enjoy playing co... |
How much cargo does the Port of London handle annually? | <answer> 45 million tonnes <context> Along with professional services, media companies are concentrated in London and the media distribution industry is London's second most competitive sector. The BBC is a significant employer, while other broadcasters also have headquarters around the City. Many national newspapers a... |
Did they do anything after playing? | <answer> John's dad made them all a cake <context> Dave and John were playing catch in the living room. Rose told them that was dumb, but she did not stop them. She kept writing in her notebook. If they wanted to get in trouble, then they could. It was not her responsibility.
Dave told John to go long. Dave did not h... |
Was it clearly visible at all times? | <answer> when they could see aloft through some chance opening, a forbidding grey sky hung over them. <context> CHAPTER XXVI
ON THE TRAIL.
It was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was content, when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came ... |
Who doesn't approve of kids reading e-books? | <answer> Julia Parish-Morris. <context> Julianna Huth, a second grader at Green Primary School, in Green, Ohio, is a fan of the digital world. The 8-year-old enjoys e-books at home and at school. "It's just cool that you can read on your IPad," said Julianna, who started using e-books when she was 6. "It's more fun and... |
How many justices make up the Philippines Supreme Court? | <answer> 1 Chief Justice and 14 Associate Justices <context> While the Philippines is generally considered a civil law nation, its Supreme Court is heavily modelled after the American Supreme Court. This can be attributed to the fact that the Philippines was colonized by both Spain and the United States, and the system... |
what is the broom used for in curling? | <answer> The brooms are used to sweep the ice in front of a sliding rock. <context> exists and is an alternate of . The brooms are used to sweep the ice in front of a sliding rock. The friction created from sweeping melts the ice just a tiny bit, enough to decrease the friction between the rock and the ice, making the ... |
which portion of the brain allows for balance, coordinated movement of large muscle groups, posture, and overall coordination? | <answer> The cerebellum is at the back of the brain, below the cerebrum, it's a lot smaller than the cerebrum at only 1/8 of its size but it's a very important part of the brain. It controls balance, movement, and coordination. <context> Best Answer: The cerebellum is at the back of the brain, below the cerebrum. It's ... |
Why did he leave there? | <answer> he quit <context> John was an old man who lived in New York City. John used to work at the Post Office before he quit. John has a grandson named Timmy. Timmy came to visit John and brought his friends David, Roger, and Bill. John gave them each a glass of lemonade to drink.
Timmy wanted his friends to try hi... |
In what neighborhood is the monument to Bill Robinson located? | <answer> Jackson Ward <context> The city is home to many monuments and memorials, most notably those along Monument Avenue. Other monuments include the A.P. Hill monument, the Bill "Bojangles" Robinson monument in Jackson Ward, the Christopher Columbus monument near Byrd Park, and the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors M... |
Who votes for the winning contestants starting with the semi-final round? | <answer> the public <context> Each season premieres with the audition round, taking place in different cities. The audition episodes typically feature a mix of potential finalists, interesting characters and woefully inadequate contestants. Each successful contestant receives a golden ticket to proceed on to the next r... |
What did Iqbal fear would weaken the spiritual foundations of Islam and Muslim society? | <answer> secularism and secular nationalism <context> Iqbal expressed fears that not only would secularism and secular nationalism weaken the spiritual foundations of Islam and Muslim society, but that India's Hindu-majority population would crowd out Muslim heritage, culture and political influence. In his travels to ... |
Why does the author write this passage? | <answer> To introduce the sport of wall climbing. <context> People believe that climbing can do good to health. Where can you learn the skill of climbing then? If you think that you have to go to the mountains to learn how to climb,you're wrong. Many Americans are learning to climb in city gyms . Here,people are learni... |
How many arms does he have? | <answer> In Hindu inconography, Vishnu is usually depicted as having a dark, or pale blue complexion and having four arms <context> Vishnu (; Sanskrit: विष्णु, IAST: "") is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, and the Supreme Being in its Vaishnavism tradition. Vishnu is the "preserver" in the Hindu trinity (Trimu... |
What's the main purpose of the passage? | <answer> To attract people to the camps. <context> Camp memories last forever! We make sure they are unforgettable!
Shadow Ridge Summer Camps offer so many exciting things for campers to do. Unlike other camp programs that include horses as a small part of their program, at Shadow Ridge horses are the program! We are 1... |
did he do anything special? | <answer> Linus Pauling,the only person who has won two undivided Nobel Prizes <context> Linus Pauling,the only person who has won two undivided Nobel Prizes,was born in Portland,Oregon. He attended Washington High School but because of an unimportant detail he did not receive his diploma until 1962,long after he had re... |
when is organ donor month? | <answer> August is Organ Donor Month. <context> August is Organ Donor Month and during this time, the Organ Donor Foundation embarks on extensive awareness initiatives to encourage the public to become potential organ donors. Below is a list of planned events for Organ Donor Month: – Corporate Civvies Day – any Friday ... |
How'd that make Jack feel? | <answer> sad <context> Jack and his uncle went out walking in the woods near the river. They saw many things when they were in the woods. They saw a chipmunk, a butterfly, a squirrel and some birds. Jack heard a wolf howl. All of the sudden Jack heard a train whistle. It scared all of the animals away and that made Jac... |
How many imperial territories were there? | <answer> one imperial territory <context> The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918.
It was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the Germ... |
What follows the watershed from the Mediterranean Sea to the Wienerwald? | <answer> The secondary chain of the Alps <context> Series of lower mountain ranges run parallel to the main chain of the Alps, including the French Prealps in France and the Jura Mountains in Switzerland and France. The secondary chain of the Alps follows the watershed from the Mediterranean Sea to the Wienerwald, pass... |
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