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In 1897, Victoria had written instructions for her funeral, which was to be military as befitting a soldier's daughter and the head of the army, and white instead of black. What color wasn't her dress? | 1 |
Where is the Christian Brothers of Ireland Stella Maris College located? | 1 |
40-mm Bofors entered service in increasing numbers | 0 |
Though Britain and the empire emerged victorious from the Second World War, the effects of the conflict were profound, both at home and abroad. When did the US make a large loan to Britain? | 1 |
Britain attempted to mediate, and arranged a compromise that Nicholas agreed to | 0 |
Its meat is a favourite food supplement item and their shells are a collectors item | 0 |
In June 1982, Diego Maradona was signed for a world record fee of £5 million from Boca Juniors. Who did Barcelona defeat the season following the signing of Maradona? | 1 |
The most dense rail network in Europe of 5,063 km (3,146 mi) carries over 350 million passengers annually. In 2007, what was the average amount of km's travelled by eacg Swiss citizens on the rails? | 1 |
One way or another, all of these sensory modalities are initially detected by specialized sensors that project signals into the brain. | 0 |
The redesigned website showed the new logo which incorporated the current AFL logo with the one from NET10 Wireless. | 0 |
In the UK, Nicole records, made of celluloid or a similar substance coated onto a cardboard core disc, were produced for a few years beginning in 1904, but they suffered from an exceptionally high level of surface noise. | 0 |
Who intends to stop Ten Eyes from going online? | 1 |
What famous monument did Shah Jahan build at Agra | 1 |
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a recommended exposure limit (REL) of 0. | 0 |
What is a symptom of LED failure | 1 |
When did Brazzaville get its own local government | 1 |
What language can be found used in Kosovo and Albania? | 1 |
What year did season ten of American Idol first air | 1 |
Historically, in North America, one of the most economically destructive pests in cotton production has been the boll weevil. What program has effectively eliminated the boll weevil in the US | 1 |
The segments of the body are organized into three distinctive but interconnected units, or tagmata: a head, a thorax and an abdomen | 0 |
How tall are the mountains in Nova Scotia | 1 |
The ownership of the Spectre organisation—originally stylised "SPECTRE" as an acronym of SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion—and its characters, had been at the centre of long-standing litigation starting in 1961 between Ian Fleming and Kevin McClory over the film rights to the novel Thunderball. What organization has faced litigation issues since 1981? | 1 |
Wieman's words proved prophetic. Which publication is considered the least impressive metaphysical text | 1 |
What includes topics such as sound rules? | 1 |
The earliest written form of the Germanic word God (always, in this usage, capitalized) comes from the 6th-century Christian Codex Argenteus. What does Argenteus mean? | 1 |
While the decision (with four dissents) ultimately upheld the state law allowing the funding of transportation of students to religious schools, the majority opinion (by Justice Hugo Black) and the dissenting opinions (by Justice Wiley Blount Rutledge and Justice Robert H. What did Justice Jackson argue there were no grounds upon which to support what? | 1 |
What does the all caps word LORD used in some bibles represent? | 1 |
To improve the efficiency of the lamp, the filament usually consists of multiple coils of coiled fine wire, also known as a 'coiled coil'. What positive effects does a slower-evaporating filament enable | 1 |
What style of columns did Abbott Suger use when destructing Saint Denis | 1 |
What percentage of total waste can not be attributed to paper? | 1 |
General Dong Zhuo (d | 0 |
How many rooms does The Radisson Montevideo have? | 1 |
When was the tuberculosis classification system created? | 1 |
Broca, being what today would be called a neurosurgeon, had taken an interest in the pathology of speech. What particularly interested Broca | 1 |
What was the reason to try and draw the RAF into a battle | 1 |
Who defended fifty schools accused of price-sharing, stating they were unaware the laws had changed | 1 |
The Museum of Osteology houses more than 300 real animal skeletons. How many animal skeletons are in the museum of Osteology | 1 |
No one questions that a ten-year-old person is quite different by the time he or she turns thirty years old, and in many ways is not the same person at all; Whitehead points out that it is not philosophically or ontologically sound to think that a person is the same from one second to the next. | 0 |
Exchanging "+" and "−" in the expression, i. Which group cannot be expressed using radicals? | 1 |
Translation of a text that is sung in vocal music for the purpose of singing in another language—sometimes called "singing translation"—is closely linked to translation of poetry because most vocal music, at least in the Western tradition, is set to verse, especially verse in regular patterns with rhyme. What is all vocal music set to in Western tradition? | 1 |
In the past, elevator drive mechanisms were powered by steam and water hydraulic pistons or by hand. | 0 |
What are five Supreme Court judgement supporting a claim needed for? | 1 |
Which contestant came in third place? | 1 |
As the most powerful family, the Fujiwara governed Japan and determined the general affairs of state, such as succession to the throne | 0 |
What doesn't determine the properties of speed and torque? | 1 |
In 1926, Universal opened a production unit in Germany, Deutsche Universal-Film AG, under the direction of Joe Pasternak. What was the name of Universal's German production unit | 1 |
What concept determines relationships between Grand Lodges | 1 |
Which parts of speech aren't normally case-specific in Dutch | 1 |
Anthropomorphic figurines have been found in the Balkans from 6000 BC, and in Central Europe by c | 0 |
The Polabian language survived until the beginning of the 19th century in what is now the German state of Lower Saxony | 0 |
The service sector – especially banking and insurance, tourism, and international organisations – is another important industry for Switzerland | 0 |
Photo Gallery is an optional application to view, create and group photos from PS3, which is installed separately from the system software at 105 MB. Is Photo Gallery automatically or separately installed | 1 |
Chapter X examines whether patterns in the fossil record are better explained by common descent and branching evolution through natural selection, than by the individual creation of fixed species. What did Darwin discover about more recently extinct species | 1 |
What do many geologists believe about earthquake prediction? | 1 |
The only attempt at a peaceful solution to the war took place at the Conference House on Staten Island between American delegates, including Benjamin Franklin, and British general Lord Howe on September 11, 1776. Who was the English general who met with Benjamin Franklin on Septermber 11, 1776? | 1 |
How tall is Mount Whitney | 1 |
Congress often writes legislation to restrain executive officials to the performance of their duties, as laid out by the laws Congress passes. In what year did Congress decide that all powers would be vested in the Supreme Court consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives? | 1 |
Who is the unusual cleric for coronation ceremonies? | 1 |
When did the reign of Pope Leo IX begin | 1 |
The city of Detroit and other private-public partnerships have attempted to catalyze the region's growth by facilitating the building and historical rehabilitation of residential high-rises in the downtown, creating a zone that offers many business tax incentives, creating recreational spaces such as the Detroit RiverWalk, Campus Martius Park, Dequindre Cut Greenway, and Green Alleys in Midtown. What part of Detroit is Green Alleys located in | 1 |
The Taiping Rebellion in the mid-19th century was the first major instance of anti-Manchu sentiment threatening the stability of the dynasty. What entity was established in Guizhou province? | 1 |
The name comes from the posterior location of the flagellum in motile cells, such as most animal spermatozoa, whereas other eukaryotes tend to have anterior flagella | 0 |
What year did importation of Chinese Laborers peak? | 1 |
What type of colony did Chinese armies use to help firm their hold on the strongholds that they had taken over? | 1 |
After the 19th century about how much of the Greek population resided in little Asia | 1 |
That is, the brain itself is the "determiner" of how material objects will be experienced or perceived: | 0 |
What is the name of the environmental charter school located in New Haven? | 1 |
What did Lissouba advise his supporters to do? | 1 |
Tibetan architecture reflects Chinese and Indian influences | 0 |
and how much did the super... | 1 |
When is the beggining of the whale migration season | 1 |
The development of skyscrapers over 300 feet (91 m) in San Diego is attributed to the construction of the El Cortez Hotel in 1927, the tallest building in the city from 1927 to 1963. What organization regulates building heights in San Francisco? | 1 |
630 people lost their lives as a result of the air raids on Southampton and nearly 2,000 more were injured, not to mention the thousands of buildings damaged or destroyed. How many people died because of the bombs dropped on Southampton | 1 |
At certain times of the year, The Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria may all visit Southampton at the same time, in an event commonly called 'Arrival of the Three Queens' | 0 |
27th Street is a one-way street runs from Second Avenue to the West Side Highway with an interruption between Eighth Avenue and Tenth Avenue. Which strip is known for its numerous nightclubs and lounges | 1 |
Simple natural or religious symbols such as 'The Sun', 'The Star' and 'The Cross' were incorporated into pub signs, sometimes being adapted to incorporate elements of the heraldry (e. | 0 |
Presbyterian history is part of the history of Christianity, but the beginning of Presbyterianism as a distinct movement occurred during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. Which Englishman had a major influence in Presbyterianism | 1 |
After a series of major defeats and an escalating threat from Prussia, France began pulling troops out of Mexico in late 1866. | 0 |
In orthography, the uppercase is primarily reserved for special purposes, such as the first letter of a sentence or of a proper noun, which makes the lowercase the more common variant in text | 0 |
Why was this verb used | 1 |
What did Sarah Forsyth provide as evidence to her unfair termination and job duties? | 1 |
What nearby suburbs need to come to cork for shopping centers | 1 |
As a major Chinese city, Nanjing is home to many professional sports teams. Jiangsu Sainty, the football club currently staying in Chinese Super League, is a long-term tenant of Nanjing Olympic Sports Center. Jiangsu Nangang Basketball Club is a competitive team which has long been one of the major clubs fighting for the title in China top level league, CBA. Jiangsu Volleyball men and women teams are also traditionally considered as at top level in China volleyball league. | 0 |
His favorite reading material for relaxation were the Western novels of Zane Grey | 0 |
In the 1950s, the recruitment of women was open to roles in medicine, communication, logistics, and administration. What charter directly affected a women's right to serve in the CAF | 1 |
Tucson is commonly known as "The Old Pueblo". What did Leatherwood call Tucson in a telegram | 1 |
Which specific party has the most members in the City Parliament? | 1 |
Courts check both the executive branch and the legislative branch through judicial review. Who is responsible for judicial review? | 1 |
The women protect their faces with Mantons de Manila (Manila shawls) but eye-patches and slings for broken arms are common the following week | 0 |
Melbourne is an international cultural centre, with cultural endeavours spanning major events and festivals, drama, musicals, comedy, music, art, architecture, literature, film and television. The climate, waterfront location and nightlife make it one of the most vibrant destinations in Australia. For five years in a row (as of 2015) it has held the top position in a survey by The Economist Intelligence Unit of the world's most liveable cities on the basis of a number of attributes which include its broad cultural offerings. The city celebrates a wide variety of annual cultural events and festivals of all types, including Australia's largest free community festival—Moomba, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Melbourne Fringe Festival. The culture of the city is an important drawcard for tourists, of which just under two million international overnight visitors and 57.7 million domestic overnight visited during the year ending March 2014. | 0 |
What caused the evolution of different growth strategies in bacteria | 1 |
What was William Adams's Japanese name? | 1 |
What caused Steve Jobs to resign from Apple in 1985 | 1 |
Feynman has been called the "Great Explainer". Antiparticles had to exist because if particles only were of positive energy, they would not be in what | 1 |
The source of the misinformation was a widely circulated photograph of a damaged section of the Boardwalk that was slated for repairs, prior to the storm, and incorrect news reports at the time of the disaster | 0 |
During George's reign the break-up of the British Empire and its transition into the Commonwealth of Nations accelerated. The parliament of the Irish Free State removed direct mention of the monarch from the country's constitution on the day of his accession. From 1939, the Empire and Commonwealth, except Ireland, was at war with Nazi Germany. War with Italy and Japan followed in 1940 and 1941, respectively. Though Britain and its allies were ultimately victorious in 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union rose as pre-eminent world powers and the British Empire declined. After the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, George remained as king of both countries, but the title Emperor of India was abandoned in June 1948. Ireland formally declared itself a republic and left the Commonwealth in 1949, and India became a republic within the Commonwealth the following year. George adopted the new title of Head of the Commonwealth. He was beset by health problems in the later years of his reign. His elder daughter, Elizabeth, succeeded him. | 0 |
Stochastic computing was first introduced in a pioneering paper by von Neumann in 1953. When did von NEumann develop first self reproducing computer program | 1 |
The state (like its southwestern neighbors) has had close linguistic and cultural ties with Mexico. The state outside the Gadsden Purchase of 1853 was part of the New Mexico Territory until 1863, when the western half was made into the Arizona Territory. The area of the former Gadsden Purchase contained a majority of Spanish-speakers until the 1940s, although the Tucson area had a higher ratio of anglophones (including Mexican Americans who were fluent in English); the continuous arrival of Mexican settlers increases the number of Spanish-speakers. | 0 |
The era ended in 1938–39 with a fifth League title | 0 |
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