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Ibn Sina also wrote all of his works in what other language? | 1 |
What dialect is regional Italian heavily influenced by native languages | 1 |
The book has also been adapted as a play by Christopher Sergel. | 0 |
The Broadway Musical began in what decade? | 1 |
The permanent dissolution of clouds allows unhindered light and thermal radiation. Where was the Koppen climate classification created | 1 |
It is typically much slower than conventional ROM and RAM however, so its use is restricted to applications where high speed is unnecessary | 0 |
Pope Paul VI became the first reigning pontiff ever to visit the Americas when he flew to New York in October 1965 to address the United Nations. Who was the first pope to visit the United States | 1 |
What is the game between the rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid called? | 1 |
The blast shockwave destroyed or damaged 324 buildings within a 340-meter radius, destroyed or burned 86 cars, and shattered glass in 258 nearby buildings, causing at least an estimated $652 million worth of damage | 0 |
In Serbia, the Serbian language is the official one, while both Serbian and Croatian are official in the province of Vojvodina. A large Bosniak minority is present in the southwest region of Sandžak, but the "official recognition" of Bosnian language is moot. Bosnian is an optional course in 1st and 2nd grade of the elementary school, while it is also in official use in the municipality of Novi Pazar. However, its nomenclature is controversial, as there is incentive that it is referred to as "Bosniak" (bošnjački) rather than "Bosnian" (bosanski) (see Bosnian language for details). | 0 |
At the end of the Balkan Wars, the extent of Greece's territory and population had increased. What divided Greece into two political groups? | 1 |
It was against this background of public anger that Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes wrote Du "Cubisme" (published by Eugène Figuière in 1912, translated to English and Russian in 1913) | 0 |
Similarly, in 1996, member countries of the European Union, per Directive 94/33/EC, agreed to a number of exceptions for young people in its child labour laws | 0 |
The first electric elevator, built in 1880, was in what Country | 1 |
On 31 October 1517, Martin Luther supposedly nailed his 95 theses against the selling of indulgences at the door of the All Saints', the Castle Church in Wittenberg. What did the theses argue against selling? | 1 |
Samkhya school espouses dualism between consciousness and matter. What school rejects dualism? | 1 |
Due to the danger the Captian Every put the trading abiliy of East India Company what Act would he never qualify for that other pirate were later offered | 1 |
5 million men served in the armies of the Dominions, as well as many thousands of volunteers from the Crown colonies. | 0 |
What percentage of Muslims are in Shimla, the state capital | 1 |
What department did Einstein found in 1946 in London? | 1 |
What were words with Russian roots rejected for in the nineteenth century | 1 |
On December 30, 1922, with the creation of the Soviet Union, Russia became one of six republics within the federation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. In what year was the Great Northern War fought? | 1 |
Men typically wore a toga, and women a stola. What was typically worn after the loss of a loved one in the Roman Republic? | 1 |
Relatively insensitive film, with a correspondingly lower speed index, requires more exposure to light to produce the same image density as a more sensitive film, and is thus commonly termed a slow film. Highly sensitive films are correspondingly termed fast films. In both digital and film photography, the reduction of exposure corresponding to use of higher sensitivities generally leads to reduced image quality (via coarser film grain or higher image noise of other types). In short, the higher the sensitivity, the grainier the image will be. Ultimately sensitivity is limited by the quantum efficiency of the film or sensor. | 0 |
The 16th and 17th centuries are regarded as something of a "dark age" in Greek history, with the prospect of overthrowing Ottoman rule appearing remote with only the Ionian islands remaining free of Turkish domination. Greek merchants ruled the trade industry in which century? | 1 |
Everton agreed a long-term loan of £30 million with Bear Stearns and Prudential plc in 2002 over the duration of 25 years; a consolidation of debts at the time as well as a source of capital for new player acquisitions | 0 |
The Western emperor Gratian refused the office of pontifex maximus, and against the protests of the senate, removed the altar of Victory from the senate house and began the disestablishment of the Vestals | 0 |
The Charaka Samhita, thought to have been written between 300 and 500 AD, mentions a metal which, when oxidized, produces pushpanjan, thought to be zinc oxide. | 0 |
Hard rock developed into a major form of popular music in the 1970s, with bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, AC/DC and Van Halen. What were some hard rock bands of the 1970s? | 1 |
The Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation began on 9 August 1945, with the Soviet invasion of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo and was the last campaign of the Second World War and the largest of the 1945 Soviet–Japanese War which resumed hostilities between the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan after almost six years of peace. What was the last campaign of World War II | 1 |
What year was the ADGB created? | 1 |
In what year was Coconut palm brought to the island? | 1 |
what i need to do is have someone go from Orange County to Lake Tahoe | 0 |
Historically, the idea of enosis was part of which other idea | 1 |
By the mid-1970s, the agency had achieved a semi-automated air traffic control system using both radar and computer technology. What helped operate radar in the new air-traffic control system? | 1 |
Before marriage what faith did Von Neumann join | 1 |
New Delhi (i/ˌnjuː ˈdɛli/) is a municipality and district in Delhi which serves as the capital and seat of government of India. What municipality serves as the seat of government of Delhi | 1 |
When was the original Grecian constitution formed | 1 |
What type of heat transmission can propagate through a vacuum? | 1 |
For many years Arsenal's away colours were white shirts and either black or white shorts. What is the difference in the Arsenal color of blue in the away kit after 1983 | 1 |
In what year was a national conference on Tibet held in China? | 1 |
How many bacteria cells can be in a milliltre of fresh water? | 1 |
Executive vice governor Wei Hong confirmed on November 21, 2008 that more than 90,000 people in total were dead or missing in the earthquake. How many homes were left without permanent shelter? | 1 |
What is the system that Herbert Hoover founded? | 1 |
How many strings does the Neapolitan mandolin have? | 1 |
Cardinal Augustin Bea, the head of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, added at the end of the visit, "Let us move forward in Christ. To what type of non Catholic denomination was Paul VI considered to be a great ally of | 1 |
GameSpy noted that Nintendo's "iron-clad terms" made the company many enemies during the 1980s | 0 |
About long long do researchers stay when researching in Antarctica | 1 |
In 2010, Executive Order 13526 created the National Declassification Center to coordinate declassification practices across agencies, provide secure document services to other agencies, and review records in NARA custody for declassification. What is the main focus of NARA's efforts | 1 |
By the end of the regal period Rome had developed into a city-state, with a large plebeian, artisan class excluded from the old patrician gentes and from the state priesthoods. In what style was the temple to Minerva built? | 1 |
Nishimura's force consisted of two battleships, one cruiser and four destroyers. How many miles was Shima's fleet behind Nishimura? | 1 |
Who were two of the promiment players in the 19th century? | 1 |
The A38 dual-carriageway runs from east to west across the north of the city. In miles, about how far away from Plymouth does the A38 connect to the M5 | 1 |
it's either 6 o'clock or 9 o'clock | 0 |
Charles Peirce (1839–1914) was highly influential in laying the groundwork for today's empirical scientific method. Whose rationalism did Peirce criticize? | 1 |
What is the purpose of a dual-input USB cable? | 1 |
An arrangement negotiated in 1977 with Liberal leader David Steel, known as the Lib-Lab Pact, ended after one year | 0 |
In the aftermath of the First World War, Greece attempted further expansion into Asia Minor, a region with a large native Greek population at the time, but was defeated in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922, contributing to a massive flight of Asia Minor Greeks. In what time period did the genocide of Greeks take place | 1 |
The process of making verdigris was described in ancient times by Pliny | 0 |
The Council of Ministers – under the presidency of the Prime Minister (or the President of Portugal at the latter's request) and the Ministers (may also include one or more Deputy Prime Ministers) – acts as the cabinet. What process is required of each government's policies | 1 |
Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. Who wanted to limit the powers of the political parties | 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. (Since the late 19th century, musical setting of prose and free verse has also been practiced in some art music, though popular music tends to remain conservative in its retention of stanzaic forms with or without refrains.) A rudimentary example of translating poetry for singing is church hymns, such as the German chorales translated into English by Catherine Winkworth. | 0 |
What did self-supporting units provide for the company? | 1 |
USB 2. How many bits of control flags did USB 2.0 add? | 1 |
The country changed its clocks to Standard Time on 26 October 2014 - and intends to stay there permanently. | 0 |
What major responsibility does the cabinet hold? | 1 |
What was the market share of OS X in North America by March 2012? | 1 |
The patent they obtained in 1956 was assigned to the U | 0 |
that's the 2nd of October | 0 |
In 1946 Barthélémy Boganda was elected with 9,000 votes to the French National Assembly, becoming the first representative for CAR in the French government | 0 |
Sultan Quli, a governor of Golkonda, revolted against the Bahmani Sultanate and established the Qutb Shahi dynasty in 1518; he rebuilt the mud-fort of Golconda and named the city "Muhammad nagar". Whom did Sultan Quli rebel against? | 1 |
In the Graeco-Roman world, practitioners of magic were known as magi (singular magus), a "foreign" title of Persian priests. What word was used by the Romans for practitioners of magic? | 1 |
we're having a lot of problems on the US Air seat maps | 0 |
The loss of eight battleships and 2,403 Americans at Pearl Harbor forced the U. When did the Allies invade North Africa | 1 |
What type of plants and animals do agricultural groups harvest? | 1 |
What PlayStation put pressure on the Xbox One? | 1 |
Which allows for more profits, vinyl or compact discs | 1 |
Besides shafts, belts and compressed air, what did electric motors reduce the need for | 1 |
What was the main source of income for Islam Karimov? | 1 |
Under the terms of the agreement Comcast was to acquire 100% of Time Warner Cable | 0 |
What part of Lincoln's life did the film cover | 1 |
Why was the Chongqing Municipality formed | 1 |
The New York Islanders and the New York Rangers represent the city in the National Hockey League. In what city are the New Jersey Devils located | 1 |
Who was employed on royal service | 1 |
What occurs when the spider utilizes phoresy with the hermit crab? | 1 |
Systematic use of child labour was common place in the colonies of European powers between 1650 and 1950. Was child labour common in European colonies? | 1 |
The Indus and Brahmaputra rivers originate from a lake (Tib: Tso Mapham) in Western Tibet, near Mount Kailash. What is the Hindu name for Mt. Kailash? | 1 |
The first settlers primarily came from England, its Caribbean colony of Barbados, and its Atlantic colony of Bermuda. What religious group was allowed to settle in South Carolina | 1 |
In April 2008, a £90m contract was signed with Boeing for a "quick fix" solution, so they can fly by 2010: QinetiQ will downgrade the Chinooks—stripping out some of their more advanced equipment. What was Chinook looking for when signing the contract? | 1 |
When did models move back to the Weston scale? | 1 |
How many people were in Eisenhower's class at the Command and General Staff College | 1 |
Clement Attlee's proved one of the most radical British governments of the 20th century, enacting Keynesian economic policies, presiding over a policy of nationalising major industries and utilities including the Bank of England, coal mining, the steel industry, electricity, gas, and inland transport (including railways, road haulage and canals). Whose government was the least radical of the 20th century | 1 |
By what year was China beginning to lose its hold as sole legitimate government? | 1 |
What do you get when you combine a lysosome and a phagosome | 1 |
How many General Category properties does each code point have? | 1 |
Peaks in France, Italy and Switzerland lie in the "Houillière zone", which consists of basement with sediments from the Mesozoic Era. When compared to the Western Alps, what area has few high peaked massifs? | 1 |
What is the phase shift of the sub-signals detected in each frequency band used by Compass-M1? | 1 |
Unicode has become the dominant scheme for internal processing and storage of text. What is used almost exclusively for building new information processing systems | 1 |
On 1 August, the British fleet under Horatio Nelson captured or destroyed all but two French vessels in the Battle of the Nile, defeating Bonaparte's goal to strengthen the French position in the Mediterranean. Approximately how many troops were in the army Napoleon led into Damascus? | 1 |
Clement Attlee's proved one of the most radical British governments of the 20th century, enacting Keynesian economic policies, presiding over a policy of nationalising major industries and utilities including the Bank of England, coal mining, the steel industry, electricity, gas, and inland transport (including railways, road haulage and canals). Under what health minister was the NHS dismantled | 1 |
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