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Tito succeeded who as the President of Yugoslavia? | 1 |
Who were two of the figures that participated in the Republic of Letters | 1 |
In Europe during the Medieval period, guilds were formed by craftsmen to organise their trades and written contracts have survived, particularly in relation to ecclesiastical buildings. What organizations were created by Medieval craftsmen | 1 |
Executives at Trump Entertainment Resorts, whose sole remaining property will be the Trump Taj Mahal, said in 2013 that they were considering the option of selling the Taj and winding down and exiting the gaming and hotel business. What is the sole remaining property owned by Trump Entertainment Group? | 1 |
The beginning of the Neolithic culture is considered to be in the Levant (Jericho, modern-day West Bank) about 10,200 – 8,800 BC. What era lasted between 13,000 and 8,800 BC? | 1 |
In 1962, the Supreme Court addressed the issue of officially-sponsored prayer or religious recitations in public schools. When did the Supreme Court address the issue of unofficially sponsored prayer in public schools? | 1 |
Liberia scored a 3. What did Liberia's score and ranking on the 2010 Corruption Perceptions index represent | 1 |
What kind of bacteria can form interspecies hydrogen transfer | 1 |
Henry VII added a Perpendicular style chapel dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1503 (known as the Henry VII Chapel or the "Lady Chapel"). Who added a Perpendicular style chapel? | 1 |
Why was the Centre de Liasion et d'information des Puissances maconniques signataires de l'Appel de Strasbourg removed? | 1 |
Many holds will leave what body parts free? | 1 |
KU's academic computing department was an active participant in setting up the Internet and is the developer of the early Lynx text based web browser. What kind of hardware is Lynx | 1 |
Physical exercise, particularly continuous aerobic exercises such as running, cycling and swimming, has many cognitive benefits and effects on the brain | 0 |
What has stated that every pianist in the recording era has used Chopin's music | 1 |
In the far north, there is a division between Berber-descendent Tuareg nomad populations and the darker-skinned Bella or Tamasheq people, due the historical spread of slavery in the region. What is the estimate of current Mali enslavement | 1 |
What was the name given to the torch carried on the alternative march? | 1 |
Established in 1955, it is regarded as one of the best high schools in the country, blending a rigorous curriculum with strong extracurricular activities | 0 |
Where was the House of Wisdom held? | 1 |
The establishment of the Santa Hermandad in 1480, and of the Real Audiencia del Reino de Galicia in 1500—a tribunal and executive body directed by the Governor-Captain General as a direct representative of the King—implied initially the submission of the Kingdom to the Crown, after a century of unrest and fiscal insubordination | 0 |
What was Morton Dell's position at his former company | 1 |
How many ways can ASCII characters be encoded in an email? | 1 |
Within the Indo-European language tree, Dutch is grouped within the Germanic languages, which means it shares a common ancestor with languages such as English, German, and Scandinavian languages. All Germanic languages are united by subjection to the sound shifts of Grimm's law and Verner's law which originated in the Proto-Germanic language and define the basic differentiating features from other Indo-European languages. This assumed to have originated in approximately the mid-first millennium BCE in Iron Age northern Europe. | 0 |
Melinda Gates has stated that the foundation "has decided not to fund abortion". Who decided not to fund basic family planning | 1 |
Between 1964 and 1985 Russia gradually took control of what | 1 |
How much money did American Idol make in 2004 | 1 |
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism with the financial support from organisations such as USAID, Endangered Wildlife Trust, WWF, and Canadian Ambassador's Fund, together form a Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) support structure | 0 |
Who did the pope appoint Bishop | 1 |
The Royal Navy is constructing two new larger STOVL aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth class, to replace the three now retired Invincible-class carriers. Who is buying HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales? | 1 |
Aspirin has been studied extensively in people considered at increased risk of myocardial infarction. What drug has been shown to have significant benefits for people at risk of an MI? | 1 |
How many rivers run through Hanover? | 1 |
Waitz defined anthropology as "the science of the nature of man". What did Waitz stress that the data of comparison must be | 1 |
The English word evangelical usually refers to Evangelical Protestant churches, and therefore not to Protestantism as a whole | 0 |
Whose theory of truth did Alfred Tarski read in 1935 | 1 |
For example, there were lower madaris and specialised ones, and for one to get into the specialised area meant that he had to complete the classes in the lower one in order to adequately prepare himself for higher learning | 0 |
Sometimes, one person enters the destination for a large group of people going to the same floor | 0 |
What sort of philosopher was Plotinus? | 1 |
On April 22, 1971, Kerry appeared before a U. Why did Kerry participate in the protest | 1 |
As conditions change, matter may change from one phase into another. | 0 |
In 1961, when To Kill a Mockingbird was in its 41st week on the bestseller list, it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, stunning Lee | 0 |
The Kuomintang general Wang Sheng wanted to stay behind with his troops to continue anticommunist guerilla war in Sichuan, but was recalled to Taiwan | 0 |
Prior to what year did the United States regularly enter into treaties with Native Americans? | 1 |
Symbiotic bacteria in Xylophaga may play a role in the degradation of sunken wood; while bacteria such as Alphaproteobacteria, Flavobacteria, Actinobacteria, Clostridia, and Bacteroidetes have been detected in wood submerged over a year. | 0 |
The last Ming ruler, the Chongzhen Emperor, committed suicide when the city fell, marking the official end of the dynasty | 0 |
Numerous communities of dark-skinned peoples are present in North Africa, some dating from prehistoric communities. When did these communities begin | 1 |
The Government of Guam maintains the island's main health care facility, Guam Memorial Hospital, in Tamuning. | 0 |
Wilhelm Frick was appointed Minister of the Interior for the state of Thuringia after the Nazi Party won six delegates to the Thuringia Diet | 0 |
Which counties in the Low Countries were not ruled by the Holy Roman Empire? | 1 |
In Japan, the wing is frequently separated, and these parts are referred to as 手羽元 (teba-moto "wing base") and 手羽先 (teba-saki "wing tip") | 0 |
On August 25, Voroshilov told them "[i]n view of the changed political situation, no useful purpose can be served in continuing the conversation | 0 |
The first step was witnessed by at least one-fifth of the population of Earth, or about 723 million people. How many people saw the first step onto the Moon? | 1 |
Pressing the sheet removes the water by force; once the water is forced from the sheet, a special kind of felt, which is not to be confused with the traditional one, is used to collect the water; whereas when making paper by hand, a blotter sheet is used instead. Besides a blotter sheet, what can not be used to collect water? | 1 |
After which city gained promotion did a Europa club join the Premier League | 1 |
The 3:2 Pulldown techniques gives what total time for five frames? | 1 |
Which method is of interest in determining the Planck difference? | 1 |
How many Austrian troops did Charles lead at the Battle of Wagram | 1 |
However, Gödel could not have come to this conclusion without Whitehead and Russell's book. | 0 |
Transduction of bacterial genes by bacteriophage appears to be a consequence of infrequent errors during intracellular assembly of virus particles, rather than a bacterial adaptation. Conjugation, in the much-studied E. coli system is determined by plasmid genes, and is an adaptation for transferring copies of the plasmid from one bacterial host to another. It is seldom that a conjugative plasmid integrates into the host bacterial chromosome, and subsequently transfers part of the host bacterial DNA to another bacterium. Plasmid-mediated transfer of host bacterial DNA also appears to be an accidental process rather than a bacterial adaptation. | 0 |
This system of repeater electrical dials built on the arrangements introduced by British coast artillery in the 1880s, and coast artillery was the background of many AA officers | 0 |
In 1913, Elmer McCollum discovered the first vitamins, fat-soluble vitamin A, and water-soluble vitamin B (in 1915; now known to be a complex of several water-soluble vitamins) and named vitamin C as the then-unknown substance preventing scurvy. What was referred to as "food factor X"? | 1 |
The Bithynians were a Thracian people living in northwest Anatolia. Who founded Nicomedia? | 1 |
It was in von Neumann's 1944 papers that the expression "kilotons" appeared for the first time | 0 |
Although NPOs are permitted to generate surplus revenues, they must be retained by the organization for its self-preservation, expansion, or plans. What are token fees used for | 1 |
Its first customer was served in November 1989. | 0 |
Insectivorous insects are beneficial or harmful to humans | 1 |
Sanskrit has also influenced Sino-Tibetan languages through the spread of Buddhist texts in translation. What in the use of Sanskrit has influenced Sino-Tibetan languages? | 1 |
"The true picture" wrote Metzinger and Gleizes, "bears its raison d'être within itself. | 0 |
Railway Himachal is famous for its narrow gauge tracks railways, one is UNESCO World Heritage Kalka-Shimla Railway and another one is Pathankot–Jogindernagar. Total length of these two tracks is 259 kilometres (161 mi). Kalka-Shimla Railway track passes through many tunnels, while Pathankot–Jogindernagar gently meanders through a maze of hills and valleys. It also has standard gauge railway track which connect Amb (Una district) to Delhi. A survey is being conducted to extend this railway line to Kangra (via Nadaun). Other proposed railways in the state are Baddi-Bilaspur, Dharamsala-Palampur and Bilaspur-Manali-Leh. | 0 |
What side of the island is the beach of St. Jean on? | 1 |
Accounts of the incident vary considerably between the various chroniclers and the exact location of the incident has never been confirmed; the losses may have involved only a few of his pack-horses | 0 |
A 2007 inventory estimates that the Galician coast has 316 archipelagos, islets, and freestanding rocks | 0 |
As far back as the seventh century Japanese warriors wore a form of lamellar armor, this armor eventually evolved into the armor worn by the samurai. What were kozane made of? | 1 |
Who was the first Roman emperor? | 1 |
Two months later, after consultation with the Audencia of Santo Domingo, Enriquillo was offered any part of the island to live in peace | 0 |
The statement that Joseph "knew her not till she brought forth her first born son" (Matthew 1:25 DouayRheims) has been debated among scholars, with some saying that she did not remain a virgin and some saying that she was a perpetual virgin. Where did Philip first meet Joseph | 1 |
What does boutique management do to make sure their prices aren't too high? | 1 |
All of the ceremonial county of Somerset is covered by the Avon and Somerset Constabulary, a police force which also covers Bristol and South Gloucestershire. In what year was the South Western Ambulance Service established? | 1 |
He also crafted hit songs for Ludacris, Alicia Keys, and Janet Jackson | 0 |
Who referred to 'Suez Syndrome' | 1 |
Other notable Old Etonians include scientists Robert Boyle, John Maynard Smith, J. What is Roger Quilter's occupation | 1 |
Montevideo is situated on the north shore of the Río de la Plata, the arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates the south coast of Uruguay from the north coast of Argentina; Buenos Aires lies 230 kilometres (140 mi) west on the Argentine side. | 0 |
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960 | 0 |
They also noted regional production was severely disrupted when city centres were devastated through the loss of administrative offices, utilities and transport | 0 |
At the Salon d'Automne of the same year, in addition to the Indépendants group of Salle 41, were exhibited works by André Lhote, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Villon, Roger de La Fresnaye, André Dunoyer de Segonzac and František Kupka. What happened October 9 1911? | 1 |
Unusually among the Olympic deities, Apollo had two cult sites that had widespread influence: Delos and Delphi. | 0 |
How did Whitehead define nonreligion | 1 |
The earlier influence of temporal rulers, notably the French kings, reasserted itself through the influence of cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements. Who did not reassert themselves through the influence of cardinals? | 1 |
In 1578 king Stefan Batory created the Crown Tribunal in order to reduce the enormous pressure on the Royal Court | 0 |
Who did the Lines of Communication wall fail to prevent from coming into London | 1 |
BBC Television is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation. | 0 |
Identify an advantage that Britain had during the Seven Year's War. | 1 |
Many instruments originated during the Renaissance; others were variations of, or improvements upon, instruments that had existed previously | 0 |
Who could introduce a bill even if the affected territories did not vote for a change? | 1 |
WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast under the same call letters since 1922 | 0 |
Prodigies were transgressions in the natural, predictable order of the cosmos – signs of divine anger that portended conflict and misfortune. What were considered to be natural transgressions by the Romans | 1 |
The king's chief steward reluctantly agreed to a trial | 0 |
How long ago did most placental orders diverge from | 1 |
What is the termed used to define the game of fighting chickens called | 1 |
In 1971 it was placed under the authority of the United Nations General Assembly | 0 |
How much video content could be stored on a CD-V disk | 1 |
What happened to Estonia during WWI from the Soviet Union | 1 |
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