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Soon Lutyens started considering other places. Which site was eventually chosen by the Delhi Town Planning Committee? | 1 |
In August 2007 Virgil Griffith, a Caltech computation and neural-systems graduate student, created a searchable database that linked changes made by anonymous Wikipedia editors to companies and organizations from which the changes were made. What was the tool not designed to do? | 1 |
In a video posted on July 21, 2009, YouTube software engineer Peter Bradshaw announced that YouTube users can now upload 3D videos. What type of videos did youtube officially start supporting in July 2009? | 1 |
In June 1989, Nintendo of America's vice president of marketing Peter Main, said that the Famicom was present in 37% of Japan's households. In 1990, what percentage of American households owned an NES? | 1 |
Apple was initially reluctant to embrace mice with multiple buttons and scroll wheels. What was the name of the last multiple button mouse introduced by Apple | 1 |
Arab citizens of Israel (except the Druze) and those engaged in full-time religious studies are exempt from military service, although the exemption of yeshiva students has been a source of contention in Israeli society for many years. | 0 |
This song was left off their debut album, and features former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones | 0 |
How were the Famicom controllers unattached to the console | 1 |
Prior to this time congressional parties were often relatively disorganized, so it was not always evident who functioned as the opposition floor leader. | 0 |
In millions of dollars, how much money did the United States pay out in nuclear testing compensation to Marshall Island residents between 1956 and 1998 | 1 |
What about Windows 9 was well received? | 1 |
At what age could a male common expect to be conscripted into the military? | 1 |
In 1922, Benito Mussolini's rise to power in Italy brought profound changes to the colonial government in Italian Eritrea. What was Eritrea chosen to be by the Italian government during the Italian Empire | 1 |
Who declared that France would not yield "an inch of its territory" | 1 |
Aposematism, where organisms are brightly colored as a warning to predators, is the antithesis of camouflage. What term means how predators avoid a dangerous prey? | 1 |
Over time, the relative power of these five nations fluctuated, which by the dawn of the 20th century had served to create an entirely different balance of power. What conflict was this agreement in opposition of | 1 |
Others have rejected that the doctrine of Immaculate Conception exists in Islam, the Quranic account does not confirm the Immaculate Conception exclusively for Mary as in Islam every human child is born pure and immaculate, her sinless birth is thus independent of the Christian docrtrine of original sin as no such doctrine exists in Islam. What exonerates Mary and Jesus | 1 |
There are two methods of corruption of the judiciary: the state (through budget planning and various privileges), and the private. | 0 |
In Belgium, the sanction royale has the same legal effect as royal assent; the Belgian constitution requires a theoretically possible refusal of royal sanction to be countersigned—as any other act of the monarch—by a minister responsible before the House of Representatives. Which King refused to sign an abortion decriminalization bill in 1990? | 1 |
What type of radio station is KUHA? | 1 |
Sectional tensions had long existed between the states located north of the Mason–Dixon line and those south of it, primarily centered on the "peculiar institution" of slavery and the ability of states to overrule the decisions of the national government. What dividing line separated slave states from free states? | 1 |
What is Whitehead's most well-known critical statement regarding the Christian notion of God? | 1 |
The EFSA panel also determined intakes for different populations. How much more water do lactating women need to consume in relation to the average woman? | 1 |
Which type of supply for electric motors creates electromagnetic radiation? | 1 |
In 1976, the federal government offered $600 million for building a regional rapid transit system, under a single regional authority. | 0 |
What tower took over after Zytglogge? | 1 |
What can cause a large change in current in LEDs? | 1 |
Population growth is higher than the national average, with a 6. What is the national UK unemployment rate? | 1 |
Metrobus Transit is responsible for public transit in the region. How many routes does the Metrobus have | 1 |
A uniquely Creole tradition is the touloulous. What is a tradition unique to the Creole people | 1 |
What country has a proud Union Rugby community | 1 |
This was also the first season without executive producer Nigel Lythgoe who left to focus on the international versions of his show So You Think You Can Dance. | 0 |
It has been possible to teach a migration route to a flock of birds, for example in re-introduction schemes. What is a re-introduction scheme | 1 |
What year was the Southampton Docks company created | 1 |
Like in English, Dutch has generalised the dative over the accusative case for all pronouns, e. Since most Dutch speakers don't bother with the hen/hun rule, which of the two most often gets used | 1 |
On what date did the smallest mass execution in American history take place | 1 |
Today, most commercial web browsers are paid by search engine companies to make their engine default, or to include them as another option. What funds development at Mozilla? | 1 |
Painter Sir Joshua Reynolds, founder and first president of the Royal Academy was born and educated in nearby Plympton, now part of Plymouth | 0 |
Many Sanskrit loanwords are also found in Austronesian languages, such as Javanese, particularly the older form in which nearly half the vocabulary is borrowed. Tagalog is what kind of language? | 1 |
In 2005, The Times dropped the practice of printing what kind of feature of its correspondents | 1 |
In February 2010 Shell and Cosan formed a 50:50 joint-venture, Raízen, comprising all of Cosan's Brazilian ethanol, energy generation, fuel distribution and sugar activities, and all of Shell's Brazilian retail fuel and aviation distribution businesses. In what year did Shell and Cosan form a 50:50 joint venture | 1 |
Molotov's reassurances to the Germans, and the Germans' mistrust, intensified. | 0 |
In the 20th century, as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Wuhan had all been occupied by the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the capital of the Republic of China had been temporary relocated to Chongqing, then a major city in Sichuan. What are some reasons for the lack of accurate Japanese capitals the Second Sino-Japanese War in the Sichuan Basin | 1 |
These contrasting attitudes partly explain why the USSR has often been charged with playing a double game in 1939: carrying on open negotiations for an alliance with Britain and France while secretly considering propositions from Germany. | 0 |
What did the forum express for Morales and his proposed changes? | 1 |
What famous figure of the Copper Age wore clothes similar to the Copper age | 1 |
Danelaw, established by the Vikings, covered what geographical area? | 1 |
Each team consists of a maximum of eleven players (excluding substitutes), one of whom must be the goalkeeper. What amount of players is not allowed | 1 |
Hoping that Philadelphia would become more like an English rural town instead of a city, Penn laid out roads on a grid plan to keep houses and businesses spread far apart, with areas for gardens and orchards. | 0 |
i've got one now | 0 |
What is a concept that values an angry coexistence and mutual disrespect between different cultures inhabiting the same territory? | 1 |
The Gregorian calendar was a reform of the Julian calendar instituted in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by papal bull Inter gravissimas dated 24 February 1582. Who suggested that all Christians celebrate Easter on the same day during the third century? | 1 |
Political and economic relations were drastically influenced by these theories as the concept of the guild was subordinated to the theory of free trade, and Roman Catholic dominance of theology was increasingly challenged by Protestant churches subordinate to each nation-state, which also (in a fashion the Roman Catholic Church often decried angrily) preached in the vulgar or native language of each region. The enlightenment was an outright attack on what | 1 |
Moreover, almost all free-living animals are host to one or more parasite taxa | 0 |
From a mere 6,179 tourists in 1961/62, the number jumped to 491,504 in 1999/2000 | 0 |
In 1403 the town was burned by Breton raiders | 0 |
What diseases does not have a major impact on memory | 1 |
Having removed the monarchical government, Gaddafi proclaimed the foundation of the Libyan Arab Republic. What was the Libyan coup later called, when it was renamed for the day it took place? | 1 |
What does the abilation zone cover 60-70% of? | 1 |
Who suggested the use of brightly coloured scagliola and blue and pink lapis | 1 |
A combined force of allied German states was organised by the British to protect Hanover from French invasion, under the command of the Duke of Cumberland | 0 |
It is in the great churches and cathedrals and in a number of civic buildings that the Gothic style was expressed most powerfully, its characteristics lending themselves to appeals to the emotions, whether springing from faith or from civic pride. What is the only style of building that still remains from this period today | 1 |
When did Texas receive a ranking in the top of Kiplinger's Best cities list? | 1 |
Who wrote a set of instructions that merely need to be followed diligently to achieve science? | 1 |
At the heart of the city is the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly known as Viceroy's House) which sits atop Raisina Hill. The Rashtrapati Bhavan was formerly known by what name? | 1 |
What is Miami's largest newspaper written in Spanish? | 1 |
What city was FIFA banned? | 1 |
The state's senior member of the United States Senate is Democrat Elizabeth Warren, first elected in 2012 | 0 |
There are no railways, waterways, ports or harbours on the island. Where can you find the rarely-used jetty on Norfolk Island? | 1 |
Many of today's respected real ale micro-brewers in the UK started as home based Beer House brewers under the 1830 Act. | 0 |
The history of Indian Buddhism may be divided into five periods: Early Buddhism (occasionally called Pre-sectarian Buddhism), Nikaya Buddhism or Sectarian Buddhism: The period of the Early Buddhist schools, Early Mahayana Buddhism, Later Mahayana Buddhism, and Esoteric Buddhism (also called Vajrayana Buddhism). The periods of Buddhisma in India is divided into how many periods? | 1 |
How many founding fathers were there of Arsenal? | 1 |
Four states in the modern era, Nebraska in 2008, New York and Kansas in 2004, and Massachusetts in 1984, had their statutes ruled unconstitutional by state courts. The death rows of New York and Massachusetts were disestablished, and attempts to restore the death penalty were unsuccessful. Kansas successfully appealed State v. Kleypas, the Kansas Supreme Court decision that declared the state's death penalty statute unconstitutional, to the United States Supreme Court. Nebraska's death penalty statute was rendered ineffective on February 8, 2008 when the required method, electrocution, was ruled unconstitutional by the Nebraska Supreme Court. In 2009, Nebraska enacted a bill that changed its method of execution to lethal injection. | 0 |
While there is some international commonality in the way political parties are recognized, and in how they operate, there are often many differences, and some are significant. What did China have when its government was first founded | 1 |
The last Presley single released on 78 in the United States was RCA Victor 20-7410, I Got Stung/One Night (1958), while the last 78 in the UK was RCA 1194, A Mess Of Blues/Girl Of My Best Friend (1960). | 0 |
Who were primary targets of Egypt terrorist attacks? | 1 |
The Brent-Eton Summer School, started in 1994, offers 40-50 young people from the London Borough of Brent, an area of inner-city deprivation, an intensive one-week residential course, free of charge, designed to help bridge the gap between GCSE and A-level | 0 |
This directly relates to traumatic events in one's past such as kidnappings, being prisoners of war or sexual abuse as a child. | 0 |
What event ended the "classic period"? | 1 |
With his southern flank weakening, Philip was forced to withdraw in the east and turn south himself to contain John's army | 0 |
It also cultivates algae that could be used to make biofuels or in the treatment of waste water by using technology such as photo-bioreactors. | 0 |
Whitehead also described religion more technically as "an ultimate craving to infuse into the insistent particularity of emotion that non-temporal generality which primarily belongs to conceptual thought alone. What purpose did Whitehead believe religion served | 1 |
What year was the Royal Canadian Navy formed? | 1 |
The practice of using dogs and other animals as a part of therapy dates back to the late 18th century, when animals were introduced into mental institutions to help socialize patients with mental disorders. What was decreased in children with ADHD when they were exposed to therapy dogs? | 1 |
In what year did NARA become an independent agency? | 1 |
The Ottoman Empire or, as a dynastic institution, the House of Osman was unprecedented and unequaled in the Islamic world for its size and duration. From what origin did the Ottoman empire come to be? | 1 |
Every year the Appalachian Mountains attract several million tourists to the Western part of the state, including the historic Biltmore Estate. How many tourists visited the Smoky Mountains and Blue Ridge parkway in 2013 | 1 |
Who keeps track of the trusts of South Africian NPOs? | 1 |
The Aeronautics Branch was renamed the Bureau of Air Commerce in 1934 to reflect its enhanced status within the Department. What were the people who used maps, blackboards, and mental calculation to ensure the safe separation of aircraft traveling between cities called? | 1 |
What did Newton reject that Descartes did not? | 1 |
It appears to have multiple leadership. | 0 |
In 1974, the unmanned AstroFlight Sunrise plane made the first solar flight. How long is the solar powered plane Solar Impulse able to remain in the air | 1 |
The development of writing enabled knowledge to be stored and communicated across generations with much greater fidelity. What advancement aided in spreading knowledge across generations | 1 |
95% of absorption of nutrients occurs in the small intestine. | 0 |
When did the first South American country compete in the Olympic Games | 1 |
Judicial power—the power to decide cases and controversies—is vested in the Supreme Court and inferior courts established by Congress. In what branch is the ability to try legal cases placed | 1 |
Electric chairs have commonly been nicknamed Old Sparky; however, Alabama's electric chair became known as the "Yellow Mama" due to its unique color | 0 |
This period marks the first known spread of Buddhism beyond India. According to the edicts of Aśoka, emissaries were sent to various countries west of India to spread Buddhism (Dharma), particularly in eastern provinces of the neighboring Seleucid Empire, and even farther to Hellenistic kingdoms of the Mediterranean. It is a matter of disagreement among scholars whether or not these emissaries were accompanied by Buddhist missionaries. | 0 |
The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR; Russian: Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, tr. The RSFSR contains how many oblasts? | 1 |
What language does not have a telicity contrast? | 1 |
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