question stringlengths 8 324 | text stringlengths 55 6.59k |
|---|---|
when was the world wide web invented? | <answer> 1989 <context> The birth of the web. Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989. The web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automatic information-sharing between scientists in universities and institutes around the world. |
Why does the author think good sportsmanship is really important? | <answer> It's know to stay cool <context> If you're into sports, you've seen it happen--tennis players jump over the net to shake hands after a hard match; football players exchange clothes after 90 minutes of knocking each other around; even boxers touch gloves at the beginning of each round. Players in every event, f... |
From the passage, we know the followings are right EXCEPT _ ? | <answer> In the writer's early teens, the only thing she cared about was what her dad did. <context> My dad was a plumber for the public works department in our town, so from time to time he came into my school. Can you imagine sitting in class and seeing your dad walk past the door of your classroom and wave his hand... |
what did the mother get Sarah? | <answer> Mama, what's that sound? It sounds like a kitty!" <context> Sarah's New Kitty
"Meow."
Sarah eyes opened wide when she heard that sound coming from the basket her mother was holding.
"Mama, what's that sound? It sounds like a kitty!" she said to her mother as she tried to reach the basket. Her mother was ... |
What was the purpose of breathing exercises to a Daoist? | <answer> achieve immortality <context> It was believed that immortality could be achieved if one reached the lands of the Queen Mother of the West or Mount Penglai. Han-era Daoists assembled into small groups of hermits who attempted to achieve immortality through breathing exercises, sexual techniques and use of medic... |
what percentage of oil does us produce? | <answer> U.S produces 12 percent of crude oil. <context> Five states and the Gulf of Mexico not produce 80 percent of the country’s crude oil production. North Dakota is one of those states, producing 12 percent of U.S. crude oil supplies to become the country’s second-largest oil producing state. |
what are cbd gummies? | <answer> They are hand made using high quality ingredients and natural flavors all gummies carefully infused with cannabis to ensure freshness and quality. <context> CBDOilScience Gummies are CBD Infused Edibles. CBD gummies are hand made using high quality ingredients and natural flavors all gummies carefully infused ... |
What area has Detroit been trying to redevelop? | <answer> riverfront <context> Campus Martius, a reconfiguration of downtown's main intersection as a new park was opened in 2004. The park has been cited as one of the best public spaces in the United States. The city's riverfront has been the focus of redevelopment, following successful examples of other older industr... |
How did Natives in Logstown take Celeron's information? | <answer> informed Céloron that they owned the Ohio Country and that they would trade with the British regardless of the French <context> When Céloron's expedition arrived at Logstown, the Native Americans in the area informed Céloron that they owned the Ohio Country and that they would trade with the British regardless... |
What do we call it now? | <answer> Portuguese Rock <context> The first known European explorer to reach Bermuda was Spanish sea captain Juan de Bermúdez in 1503, after whom the islands are named. He claimed the apparently uninhabited islands for the Spanish Empire. Paying two visits to the archipelago, Bermúdez never landed on the islands, but... |
Which room is named for visit of Tsar Nicolas I of Russia? | <answer> 1844 Room <context> Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private audiences. Some of the rooms are named and decorated for... |
is runtime error a violation? | <answer> Yes, runtime error is a violation. <context> UNIX traps general protection violations, enabling the run-time system to give run-time system error 114 (Attempt to access item beyond bounds of memory) or run-time system error 115 (Unexpected signal) depending on the type of trapped protection violation. |
Who designed the Bronx Museum of the Arts' 2006 expansion? | <answer> Arquitectonica <context> The Bronx Museum of the Arts, founded in 1971, exhibits 20th century and contemporary art through its central museum space and 11,000 square feet (1,000 m2) of galleries. Many of its exhibitions are on themes of special interest to the Bronx. Its permanent collection features more than... |
what causes kidney disease? | <answer> Ketones and sugar in your urine, Autoimmune diseases, Genetic diseases, Injuries, Some medicines or other drugs, High blood pressure and side effects of medication. <context> People living with HIV can also develop kidney disease caused by side effects of medication, including some antiretroviral (ARV) medica... |
What made him decide on Ruby? | <answer> a factor in choosing the name "Ruby" – it was the birthstone of one of his colleagues <context> Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, object-oriented, general-purpose programming language. It was designed and developed in the mid-1990s by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in Japan.
According to its creator, Ruby was influe... |
What group did they join? | <answer> Walter Cameron's band of trappers <context> CHAPTER TWENTY.
NEW PLANS--OUR TRAVELLERS JOIN THE FUR-TRADERS, AND SEE MANY STRANGE THINGS--A CURIOUS FIGHT--A NARROW ESCAPE, AND A PRISONER TAKEN.
Not long after the events related in the last chapter, our four friends, Dick, and Joe, and Henri, and Crusoe, agr... |
Who is the main character? | <answer> Steve Jobs <context> The designer of the Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, was not quite successful in his early years. He was not among the best students at school, and from time to time he got into trouble with either his schoolmates or his teachers. But he was full of new ideas, which few people saw the _ of. Thi... |
How did the police speak to Luke? | <answer> tones of contemptuous familiarity <context> CHAPTER XVI
AND THE PUPPETS DANCED
And so he went to meet Louisa and Colonel Harris at the Danish Legation, and found them a taxicab and generally saw to their comparative comfort.
There was no restraint between the three of them. It was as natural to them all... |
Where did Vanermere stand? | <answer> Vandermere, too, stood on one side <context> CHAPTER XXXVI
THE CHARLATAN UNMASKED
There seemed for the next few minutes to be a somewhat singular abstention from any desire to interfere with the two people who stood in the centre of the little group, hand-in-hand. Saton, after his first speech, and after ... |
what county is aitkin, mn in? | <answer> Aitkin is in Aitkin County, Minnesota. <context> Aitkin County, Minnesota. Aitkin County (/ˈeɪkɪn/ AY-kin) is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2010 census, the population was 16,202.[2] Its county seat is Aitkin.[3] A portion of the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation is in the county. The ... |
For what application was Tesla's motor first used? | <answer> mining <context> In 1824, the French physicist François Arago formulated the existence of rotating magnetic fields, termed Arago's rotations, which, by manually turning switches on and off, Walter Baily demonstrated in 1879 as in effect the first primitive induction motor. In the 1880s, many inventors were tr... |
Why is it better to eat some bread or corn while drinking milk? | <answer> Our body can take in more protein and vitamins in this way. <context> "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Well, milk may work in the same way!
Milk is the natural food for mammalian babies. It helps them grow strong because it is rich in protein , calcium and vitamins. Milk can also help you sleep better... |
Did Hindley marry? | <answer> he marries a woman named Frances <context> Thirty years ago, the Earnshaw family lived at Wuthering Heights, with two teenaged children Hindley and Catherine. Mr. Earnshaw travels to Liverpool, where he adopts a homeless Gypsy boy, naming him "Heathcliff". Hindley finds himself robbed of his father's love and ... |
Did he love it? | <answer> but he just "pushed it away". <context> Harry is a boy with a learning disability. On his fourth birthday, he was given a pug called Millie. Two weeks after the dog's arrival, he was happier and calmer and said his first words, "dog" and "mummy". Just two months later, thieves stole the dog, and now the heartb... |
Was his face pale? | <answer> "Well, well, Jim," said Mrs Slagg, with a loving look at her son's flushed face <context> CHAPTER THIRTY ONE.
DESCRIBES A HAPPY HOME AND A HAPPIER MEETING.
In a small wayside cottage in the outskirts of one of those picturesque villages which surround London, an old woman sat at the head of a small deal ta... |
what county is spring valley ny in? | <answer> Spring Valley is in Rockland County, New York. <context> Spring Valley, NY. Spring Valley, incorporated on July 9, 1902 is a village spanning the Town of Ramapo and Town of Clarkstown in Rockland County, New York, United States located north of Nanuet; east of Airmont and Monsey; south of Hillcrest and west of... |
What metals were used by people before copper? | <answer> There is evidence that gold and meteoric iron (but not iron smelting) were the only metals used by humans before copper. <context> In the Roman era, copper was principally mined on Cyprus, the origin of the name of the metal from aes сyprium (metal of Cyprus), later corrupted to сuprum, from which the words c... |
what is retinal vascular thrombosis? | <answer> Retinal vein occlusion is a common vascular disorder of the retina and one of the most common causes of vision loss worldwide. <context> Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a common vascular disorder of the retina and one of the most common causes of vision loss worldwide. Specifically, it is the second most commo... |
what's a gmina? | <answer> gmina (administrative district <context> Gmina Michałowo is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, on the border with Belarus. Its seat is the town of Michałowo, which lies approximately east of the regional capital Białystok. (Michał... |
how is the cas number used? | <answer> The Chemical Abstract Service Number is used in Tier Two reporting because it is: a unique numeric identifier, it designates only one substance, and it serves as a link to a wealth of information about a specific chemical substance. A CAS Registry Number is a numeric identifier that can contain up to 9 digits.... |
at what rate should cardiac compressions be performed in adults? | <answer> Cardiac compressions should be performed in adults at the rate of 100 to 120 per minute. <context> CPR involves chest compressions for adults between 5 cm (2.0 in) and 6 cm (2.4 in) deep and at a rate of at least 100 to 120 per minute. The rescuer may also provide artificial ventilation by either exhaling air ... |
what is sealaska corporation? | <answer> A Native-owned corporation with more than 16,500 shareholders, Sealaska Corporation is the largest private landholder in southeast Alaska. <context> A Native-owned corporation with more than 16,500 shareholders, Sealaska Corporation is the largest private landholder in southeast Alaska. The company's principal... |
what's the actor's name that plays deadpool? | <answer> Ryan Reynolds <context> Ryan Reynolds made his cinematic debut as Deadpool way back in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Now that his foulmouthed, katana-swinging character has his own standalone X-Men movie, will Hugh Jackman return the favor? The actor has played Wolverine seven times on the big screen already, and ... |
Basic respect for human beings is known as what? | <answer> "Kavod Habriyot" <context> However, there is significant disagreement within Orthodox Judaism, particularly between Haredi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, about the extent and circumstances under which the proper application of Halakha should be re-examined as a result of changing realities. As a general ... |
How many years for the first line of paint? | <answer> twenty-five years <context> Two young artists named Sue and Joanna shared a studio apartment in the Greenwich Village area of New York, trying to realize their dreams. In November pneumonia killed many people. Unluckily, Joanna fell ill, too. One morning, a doctor examined Joanna and then spoke with Sue in an... |
Where is the Rhine Bridge? | <answer> Arnhem <context> In World War II, it was recognised that the Rhine would present a formidable natural obstacle to the invasion of Germany, by the Western Allies. The Rhine bridge at Arnhem, immortalized in the book, A Bridge Too Far and the film, was a central focus of the battle for Arnhem, during the failed ... |
Who feels she is wronging Margaret? | <answer> "I do not know," she said, "Margaret, if I have done, and am doing, well in this affair. My life has been one of strange seclusion, and I am totally unacquainted with the practical ways of this world--an ignorance which I know cannot be remedied by mere reading.--I fear I am doing wrong to you <context> CHAPTE... |
Who rebuilt the basilica of Saint Denis? | <answer> Abbe Suger <context> Red was the color of the banner of the Byzantine emperors. In Western Europe, Emperor Charlemagne painted his palace red as a very visible symbol of his authority, and wore red shoes at his coronation. Kings, princes and, beginning in 1295, Roman Catholic cardinals began to wear red costum... |
How many square miles in NYC? | <answer> 468.9 <context> The city's total area is 468.9 square miles (1,214 km2). 164.1 sq mi (425 km2) of this is water and 304.8 sq mi (789 km2) is land. The highest point in the city is Todt Hill on Staten Island, which, at 409.8 feet (124.9 m) above sea level, is the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard south of M... |
What is an example of a vitamin - like compound that is not considered an essential dietary nutrient? | <answer> carnitine <context> As with the minerals discussed above, some vitamins are recognized as organic essential nutrients, necessary in the diet for good health. (Vitamin D is the exception: it can be synthesized in the skin, in the presence of UVB radiation.) Certain vitamin-like compounds that are recommended in... |
where did they head after that? | <answer> the pier <context> CHAPTER IX.
THE GREAT CANAL.
The commissioner knocked at Mr. George's door at the time appointed. Mr. George and Rollo were both ready. Mr. George counted out the fifteen guilders on the table, and James put them in his pocket. The party then set out.
Mr. George wished to stop by the w... |
Along with Standard Average European, from what concept was Interlingua derived? | <answer> the international scientific vocabulary <context> One language, Interlingua, was developed so that the languages of Western civilization would act as its dialects. Drawing from such concepts as the international scientific vocabulary and Standard Average European, linguists[who?] developed a theory that the mo... |
Where did he learn the sport? | <answer> Penrith <context> (CNN) -- Mike Ellery was always used to having his little sister trying to copy him -- but not even he saw her latest stunt coming.
While the 24-year-old was always destined to be a rugby star for England, never did he think that he'd be traveling across the world with his sister, Megan, in... |
In what country did some of the Dominican Order attributes change? | <answer> England <context> The spiritual tradition of Dominic's Order is punctuated not only by charity, study and preaching, but also by instances of mystical union. The Dominican emphasis on learning and on charity distinguishes it from other monastic and mendicant orders. As the order first developed on the European... |
is power washing bad for wood? | <answer> No <context> The key with power washing a wood deck is to not ruin the wood and etch or erode the soft wood fibers. However, wood is wood and when wood gets wet, it raises the fibers creating a rough surface. This is especially a problem on handrails where the raised fibers = splinters.Random Orbital Sander.si... |
What makes alloys more softer than normal? | <answer> When heated to form a solution and then cooled quickly <context> Conversely, most heat-treatable alloys are precipitation hardening alloys, which produce the opposite effects that steel does. When heated to form a solution and then cooled quickly, these alloys become much softer than normal, during the diffusi... |
what county de graff ohio? | <answer> De Graff is a village located in Logan County, Ohio. <context> Sponsored Topics. De Graff is a village located in Logan County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,212 at the 2000 census. A branch of the Logan County District Library serves the De Graff community. Different sources format the community's... |
how much to electrical engineers make? | <answer> $72,602 per year. <context> The average pay for an Electrical Engineer is $72,602 per year. People in this job generally don't have more than 20 years' experience. |
Along with United States Code Title 18 § 3596, what federal law limits the people who can witness a federal execution? | <answer> Code of Federal Regulations 28 CFR 26.4 <context> Present-day statutes from across the nation use the same words and phrases, requiring modern executions to take place within a wall or enclosure to exclude public view. Connecticut General Statute § 54–100 requires death sentences to be conducted in an "enclosu... |
How old is she now? | <answer> Then, there is 19-year-old Nimbe who came to Pinky because her mother was unable to look after her. <context> Some people like to collect stamps. Others prefer posters or coins. But Pinky Bhutia is different. She collects children. In her mountain village, in Sikkim, she is known as the wonderful young woman ... |
Is this something politicans usually do? | <answer> something elected officials tend not to do <context> (CNN) -- Choosing to step down from a top job can be an extraordinary decision, whether the person is a pontiff or a politician. But George Pataki, former governor of New York, says making the switch from public figure to John Q. Public wasn't difficult for ... |
What was the abbey's annual income as of 2016? | <answer> £1,310,000 to £1,530,000 <context> In 1535, the abbey's annual income of £2400–2800[citation needed] (£1,310,000 to £1,530,000 as of 2016), during the assessment attendant on the Dissolution of the Monasteries rendered it second in wealth only to Glastonbury Abbey. |
what is sim card nano? | <answer> It is 40% smaller than the micro-sim measuring around 0.5” long by 0.3” wide. <context> The standard SIM is the most common SIM card used in mobile phones today. Measuring around 1” long by 0.6” wide it is the largest of the three SIM cards. – Buy standard Europe SIM card. The micro SIM is half the size of the... |
what is a disadvantage of solid state drive? | <answer> The disadvantage of a solid-state drive is it doesn't have any mechanical parts. <context> Basically, a solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store data. SSDs have the same purpose as conventional mechanical hard drives, but there is one crucial difference – they are ... |
what is fire tv? | <answer> Amazon Fire TV refers to two generations of digital media players and microconsoles developed by Amazon.com. <context> Amazon Fire TV refers to two generations of digital media players and microconsoles developed by Amazon.com. It is a small network appliance and entertainment device designed to stream digital... |
Why were decisions not reported or recoded correctly? | <answer> reporters often simply rewrote or failed to publish decisions which they disliked <context> As federal judge Alex Kozinski has pointed out, binding precedent as we know it today simply did not exist at the time the Constitution was framed. Judicial decisions were not consistently, accurately, and faithfully re... |
in writing when is a hyphen use? | <answer> A hyphen is a punctuation mark that’s used to join words or parts of words. <context> A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark that’s used to join words or parts of words. Use a hyphen in a compound modifier when the modifier comes before the word it’s modifying. If you’re not sure whether a compound word has a hyph... |
Was it a positive impact? | <answer> when it accounted for about a fifth of Portugal's per capita income. <context> The Portuguese Empire (), also known as the Portuguese Overseas ("Ultramar Português"), was one of the largest and longest-lived empires in world history and the first colonial empire of the Renaissance. It existed for almost six ce... |
What is the definition of defraud? | <answer> The definition of defraud is to trick or cheat someone or something in order to get money. <context> Learner's definition of DEFRAUD : to trick or cheat someone or something in order to get money: to use fraud in order to get money from a person, an organization, etc. [+ object] |
what would cause you not being able to put weight on right leg? | <answer> You not being able to put weight on right leg would cause plantar fasciitis. <context> as im putting all my weight on my right leg which has caused plantar fasciitis in my right foot i can not explain the pain atull i carnt put up with it anymore i carnt sleep im very depressed im fed up of not being able to w... |
Who shot Gatsby? | <answer> Tom Buchanan was the catalyst that sent the emotionally disturbed George to shoot Gatsby for killing Myrtle <context> less than moral, flattering his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, the wife of a garage owner. It was George Wilson's love for Myrtle that brought about the tragedy contained in the Gatsby plot. Gatsby w... |
how long is a cats gestational period? | <answer> 60 to 67 days <context> If your cat was recently in heat and had access to a whole male cat, the likelihood that she is pregnant is very strong. A pregnant queen will display both physical and personality changes which will become more evident around three weeks after breeding. The gestation period for cats ru... |
What two languages are being combined? | <answer> combine Chinese with English <context> Cyber language is popular among Chinese netizens, who create English words to reflect novel phenomenon in society.
"Gelivable", combining pinyin of Chinese characters Geili (giving strength) with the English suffix for adjectives, literally means "giving power" or "coo... |
What do they call the stadium that is being demolished? | <answer> he Yankees' final season at the "House that Ruth Built <context> (CNN) -- Baseball's biggest stars are in New York for Tuesday's All-Star game, as the sport says goodbye to one of its most famous landmarks.
Joseph Cornacchia, left, used to play with Babe Ruth when he was a kid, his son Jim says.
It's the Y... |
where is good hope, ga? | <answer> Good Hope is in Walton County, Georgia. <context> Good Hope, Georgia. Good Hope is a town in Walton County, Georgia, United States. The population was 210 at the 2000 census. |
Why do some thieves hang out near signs saying things like "beware of pickpocketers"? | <answer> They have a better chance of locating people's valuables there. <context> Many of us are used to hearing stories of people being pickpocketed in busy places. But most of us are aware of the dangers, so we are safe - at least, we think we are.
According to a BBC report, a growing number of thieves are trying to... |
In what year was Royal Prussia annexed? | <answer> 1772 <context> In the 1772 First Partition of Poland, the Prussian king Frederick the Great annexed neighboring Royal Prussia, i.e. the Polish voivodeships of Pomerania (Gdańsk Pomerania or Pomerelia), Malbork, Chełmno and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, thereby bridging the "Polish Corridor" between his Pruss... |
What is NESA? | <answer> an educational institution of the United States Department of Defense <context> Working closely in conjunction with the definition of the Near East provided by the State Department is the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA), an educational institution of the United States Department of Def... |
In what era of music did Chopin compose? | <answer> Romantic <context> Frédéric François Chopin (/ˈʃoʊpæn/; French pronunciation: [fʁe.de.ʁik fʁɑ̃.swa ʃɔ.pɛ̃]; 22 February or 1 March 1810 – 17 October 1849), born Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin,[n 1] was a Polish and French (by citizenship and birth of father) composer and a virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era, wh... |
How is "glass" defined in physics? | <answer> a solid formed by rapid melt quenching <context> In physics, the standard definition of a glass (or vitreous solid) is a solid formed by rapid melt quenching. The term glass is often used to describe any amorphous solid that exhibits a glass transition temperature Tg. If the cooling is sufficiently rapid (rela... |
how many did they plant? | <answer> hundreds <context> Once upon a time, there was an old man named John. John loved to eat peaches. In fact, John's whole family, including his mother Stephanie, his father Bob, and his brother James loved to eat peaches. John would eat peaches in the morning for breakfast, in the afternoon for lunch, and in the ... |
Is pregnancy covered by the Disability Act? | <answer> The Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 broadened the ADA to include many short-term and relatively minor physical conditions. Pregnant women who experience comparable physical limitations should also have the opportunity to receive accommodations that will enable them to continue working.
Acc... |
Why did Melvin donate to Cooper University Hospital? | <answer> He was thankful to Cooper University Hospital. <context> Taking part in charity is not just for adult people. Kids can do it too! Melvin Sheppard, 14, an American student, has done charity work for 8 years. He has also encouraged his classmates to join him.
Melvin studies at William Allen Middle School in Phil... |
Do they live in houses there? | <answer> camps <context> Chad, officially the Republic of Chad ( '; "Republic of the Chad"), is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest and Niger to the west. It is the fifth largest... |
What kind of car was it? | <answer> Anderson saw the nickelgray Toyota Camry <context> Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when she went to pick up her daughter's car near an Ohio University building last week.Anderson saw the nickelgray Toyota Camry and used her daughter's key to unlock the car,start the engine and drive home.
When C... |
Was the frontiersman young? | <answer> answered the old frontiersman. <context> CHAPTER XX.
FLIGHT AND PURSUIT.
Lieutenant Radbury's party had come up to the ravine at a point opposite to the cave, about half an hour before Dan attempted to make his escape.
"I see nothing of the Mexicans here," he remarked to Poke Stover, as he swept the rav... |
What are the benefits of valerian extract? | <answer> here are a number of valerian benefits as well as advantages be it in form of capsules or tea. Valeriana officinalis is used for sleep, anxiety, depression, headaches, muscle pains and other beneficial uses for pets such as dogs. <context> What valerian root benefits and uses make it one of the most popular m... |
Where are they going to take him? | <answer> "I guess you're going to take me to the police-station, <context> CHAPTER VI. A CONTINUATION OF THE REMINISCENCES OF JOHN WATSON, M.D.
OUR prisoner's furious resistance did not apparently indicate any ferocity in his disposition towards ourselves, for on finding himself powerless, he smiled in an affable man... |
What is the largest continet? | <answer> the first being Asia) <context> Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most-populous continent (the first being Asia). At about 30.3 million km (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of its total land area. With /1e9 round 1 billion... |
What's the best title of the reading passage? | <answer> The New Approach to Shakespeare <context> Eleven-year-olds are to learn Shakespeare using the approaches taken by actors, and English teachers will be encouraged to let pupils walk around the classroom rather than read the plays while pupils are sitting at their desks.
Within the English curriculum you tend t... |
What locations on Egypt's northern coast are major tourist destinations for recreational tourism? | <answer> Dahab, Ras Sidr, Marsa Alam, Safaga <context> Egypt has a wide range of beaches situated on the Mediterranean and the Red Sea that extend to over 3,000 km. The Red Sea has serene waters, coloured coral reefs, rare fish and beautiful mountains. The Akba Gulf beaches also provide facilities for practising sea sp... |
what is d-day? | <answer> It is June 6, 1944 — the day on which the Invasion of Normandy began — commencing the Western Allied effort to liberate mainland Europe from Nazi occupation during World War II. <context> By far, the best known D-Day is June 6, 1944 — the day on which the Invasion of Normandy began — commencing the Western All... |
Who is the President of Iran? | <answer> Hassan Rouhani <context> The fate of three U.S. citizens who have disappeared or been imprisoned in Iran was discussed during Friday's historic conversation between the two nations' presidents, a senior U.S. administration official said.
U.S. President Barack Obama, during his phone call with Iranian Preside... |
When are state banquets held? | <answer> the first evening of a state visit by a foreign head of state <context> State banquets also take place in the Ballroom; these formal dinners are held on the first evening of a state visit by a foreign head of state. On these occasions, for up to 170 guests in formal "white tie and decorations", including tiara... |
What can we learn from the passage? | <answer> Nothing is impossible. <context> Erik wants to climb Mount Everest. He loves to climb, and there is no place greater for climbers than the top of 29,035 feet, the world's highest mountain.
Erik is blind. He has been blind since age 13, when an eye disease robbed him of his sight. His new book, Touch the To... |
How long has it been since he has visited Australia? | <answer> He's not been in Australia for 15 years <context> (CNN) -- Novak Djokovic is on course for a "fab four" of Australian Open titles when the tournament begins in Melbourne next week -- and the defending champion says all he needs is love.
The Serbian second seed could become the first man to win four straight... |
When did Gorbachev make his final Kremlin exit? | <answer> December 25, 1991, at 7:32 p.m. Moscow time <context> On the night of December 25, 1991, at 7:32 p.m. Moscow time, after Gorbachev left the Kremlin, the Soviet flag was lowered for the last time, and the Russian tricolor was raised in its place, symbolically marking the end of the Soviet Union. The next day, D... |
Lagune thinks the same? | <answer> synthesis of impressions, <context> CHAPTER XIV.
MR. LAGUNE'S POINT OF VIEW.
For three days the Laboratory at South Kensington saw nothing of Lagune, and then he came back more invincibly voluble than ever. Everyone had expected him to return apostate, but he brought back an invigorated faith, a propaganda... |
why do eggs turn brown? | <answer> Eggs turn brown because the chicken who lays the egg has inherited a gene that makes them lay brown eggs. <context> Some eggs are brown because the chicken who lays the egg has inheited a gene that makes them lay brown eggs. Some eggs are white because they have a different gene that makes them white. The colo... |
How many steps are required to read the information encoded in a gene's DNA and produce the specified protein? | <answer> two steps are required <context> In all organisms, two steps are required to read the information encoded in a gene's DNA and produce the protein it specifies. First, the gene's DNA is transcribed to messenger RNA (mRNA).:6.1 Second, that mRNA is translated to protein.:6.2 RNA-coding genes must still go throug... |
what war is associated with the battle of leipzig? | <answer> The battle of Leipzig in 1813 were turning points in the Napoleonic Wars. <context> Leipzig - the largest conflict until World War One. Leipzig is the most fascinating napoleonic battle for us. We love the dynamics of this conflict, the immense masses of troops, and the drama. The Invasion of Russia in 1812 an... |
What is the solution many lines came up with in order to avoid replacing present rolling stock? | <answer> to be overlaid with multiple electrification standards <context> Additionally, there are issues of connections between different electrical services, particularly connecting intercity lines with sections electrified for commuter traffic, but also between commuter lines built to different standards. This can ca... |
What is the average lifespan of an android phone? | <answer> Less then one year. <context> So, it looks like the average life of an Android phone at that point was less than one year (i.e. more phones were sold in the year than were in use at the end of it), compared to a two year average in the phone industry.Next, in June 2013 there were 538m MAUs (+315m), and 900m cu... |
what is in blueberry flavoring? | <answer> Flavor Essence is in blueberry flavoring. <context> BLUEBERRY Flavoring by Flavor Essence (Unsweetened, Natural Background Flavoring) 2 Oz.| For Beverages: coffee/tea, shakes, smoothies, bar drinks. For Foods: baking, doughs, batters, frostings, yogurt. Flavor Essence. |
What have some of Czech's characters been used for by phonologists to denote? | <answer> corresponding sounds in other languages <context> Czech has one of the most phonemic orthographies of all European languages. Its thirty-one graphemes represent thirty sounds (in most dialects, i and y have the same sound), and it contains only one digraph: ch, which follows h in the alphabet. As a result, som... |
Did the court accept it? | <answer> The court rejected their claim that they were innocent fishermen, <context> (CNN) -- Five Somali men were convicted of plotting a hijack at sea and sentenced to five years in prison in the Netherlands, in the first trial of pirates in Europe, a prosecution spokesman said Thursday.
The court rejected their cl... |
Nintendo actively encouraged the involvement of what? | <answer> third-party software developers <context> Nintendo's near monopoly on the home video game market left it with a degree of influence over the industry. Unlike Atari, which never actively courted third-party developers (and even went to court in an attempt to force Activision to cease production of Atari 2600 ga... |
Upon election, how many terms did Eisenhower believe he would serve? | <answer> one <context> Initially Eisenhower planned on serving only one term, but as with other decisions, he maintained a position of maximum flexibility in case leading Republicans wanted him to run again. During his recovery from a heart attack late in 1955, he huddled with his closest advisors to evaluate the GOP's... |
Was he ever nominated for anything before? | <answer> It was the actor's first nomination and first win.
<context> The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Be... |
Where does she place in writing credits for three number one songs? | <answer> third woman <context> In 2001, she became the first African-American woman and second woman songwriter to win the Pop Songwriter of the Year award at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. Beyoncé was the third woman to have writing credits on three number one songs ("Irre... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.