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An East Slavic Old Novgorod dialect, although vanished during the 15th or 16th century, is sometimes considered to have played a significant role in the formation of modern Russian | 0 |
In most cases, the non-penalized team will have the option of declining the penalty; in which case the results of the previous play stand as if the penalty had not been called. After the runback is made what happens? | 1 |
Where in Antarctica has warming been noticed? | 1 |
The Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an offshoot of the MBA | 0 |
What percentage of Dell's profits were desktop PCs being sold to commercial and corporate buyers | 1 |
In 1849 the North Carolina Railroad was created by act of the legislature to extend that railroad west to Greensboro, High Point, and Charlotte | 0 |
Though fiercely debated, the restaurant's founder Louis Lassen is credited by the Library of Congress with inventing the hamburger and steak sandwich | 0 |
The pace of natural selection would depend on variability and change in the environment. | 0 |
The annual Piccolo Spoleto festival takes place at the same time and features local performers and artists, with hundreds of performances throughout the city. | 0 |
Eijkman observed that chickens fed the native diet of white rice developed the symptoms of beriberi but remained healthy when fed unprocessed brown rice with the outer bran intact | 0 |
What is the name of the orgination who is striving to get all the countries on the same path with primary education? | 1 |
In 1837, the personal union of the United Kingdom and Hanover ended because William IV's heir in the United Kingdom was female (Queen Victoria). What was the name of William IV's heir | 1 |
When did the BBC start broadcasting under the name BBC One | 1 |
Now with NATO support in the form of air cover, the rebel militia pushed westward, defeating loyalist armies and securing control of the centre of the country | 0 |
i believe so | 0 |
some of them are blo... blacked out for restrictions or like or whatever | 0 |
At the 2001 Census, 92. According to the 2001 Census, what race comprises 3.8% of people living in Southampton | 1 |
i fancy sort of | 0 |
In 1935, what race was a person required to be to become a United States citizen? | 1 |
This would make a subspecies, evolutionarily speaking, a clade – a group with a common evolutionary ancestor population | 0 |
What collided in the 4th century | 1 |
Over this period of several hundred years, some have suggested, Jewish economic activity was focused on trade, business management, and financial services, due to several presumed factors: Christian European prohibitions restricting certain activities by Jews, preventing certain financial activities (such as "usurious" loans) between Christians, high rates of literacy, near universal male education, and ability of merchants to rely upon and trust family members living in different regions and countries. | 0 |
As of 2008, there were an estimated 150–200 million native speakers of Iranian languages. | 0 |
Heresy is any provocative belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs or customs. What is belief in a strongly held custom | 1 |
The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers | 0 |
How many courses does a mandolin commonly have? | 1 |
Which speakers treat both sounds as aspirations | 1 |
A study from the Mediterranean Migration Observatory maintains that the 2001 census recorded 762,191 persons residing in Greece without Greek citizenship, constituting around 7% of total population | 0 |
What was the first movie Kathleen Kennedy produced? | 1 |
In debate in Parliament on Britain's relations with Russia, Fox praised the principles of the revolution, although Burke was not able to reply at this time as he was "overpowered by continued cries of question from his own side of the House". | 0 |
Where was a lot of the post-punk pop bands played in addition to MTV? | 1 |
The Puget Sound Convergence Zone is an important feature of Seattle's weather. What bad wind and rain event was not caused by the Convergence Zone? | 1 |
Who first dismissed the idea that matter is made of atoms | 1 |
How was article 23 rephrased to reintegrate the Saar Protectorate | 1 |
The judgement effectively made strikes illegal since employers could recoup the cost of lost business from the unions. | 0 |
What are the Hravard inscriptions composed of? | 1 |
The 21 nocturnes are more structured, and of greater emotional depth, than those of Field (whom Chopin met in 1833). What is it about the middle of Chopin's nocturnes that increases their drama? | 1 |
Despite being the favourites and starting strongly, Barcelona finished the 2006–07 season without trophies. What event was blamed for the injuries to Barcelona stars | 1 |
The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the English football league system which meets the eligibility criteria. Is the competition open to anyone | 1 |
What does the MoD wish to strengthen | 1 |
Which street begins just North of East Houston Street at Avenue A? | 1 |
5 km-long south extension of Line 1 officially opened to passenger service on May 28, 2010 | 0 |
The term dialect (from Latin dialectus, dialectos, from the ancient Greek word διάλεκτος diálektos, "discourse", from διά diá, "through" and λέγω legō, "I speak") is used in two distinct ways to refer to two different types of linguistic phenomena. What language is the word dialectus from? | 1 |
The polity had come into existence in 1577, when Muhammed Jasa moved his capital from Harar to Aussa (Asaita) with the split of the Adal Sultanate into Aussa and the Sultanate of Harar. | 0 |
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U. When did Congress authorize the creation of two new senior officer grades? | 1 |
How many US states did the Spanish explorers explore? | 1 |
What PC was taking home customers from Dell? | 1 |
Other proteins import nutrients across the cell membrane, or expel undesired molecules from the cytoplasm | 0 |
How many of Schutz's Easter pieces were in the A cappella style | 1 |
What country held a prominent place in the revival movement | 1 |
Where did Asia begin? | 1 |
Somerton took over from Ilchester as the county town in the late thirteenth century, but it declined in importance and the status of county town transferred to Taunton about 1366. | 0 |
Which American Idol contestant has won the biggest number of Grammy Awards? | 1 |
Historically, major professional orchestras have been mostly or entirely composed of male musicians. What gender of musician has historically made up a large amount of professional orchestras? | 1 |
In many countries, national and regional poultry shows are held where enthusiasts exhibit their birds which are judged on certain phenotypical breed traits as specified by their respective breed standards. What are some of the most widely known poultry tournaments? | 1 |
The majority of antenna designs are based on the resonance principle | 0 |
Being in the center of what is colloquially referred to as Tornado Alley, it is prone to especially frequent and severe tornadoes, as well as very severe hailstorms and occasional derechoes. | 0 |
Wha still calls Christians Notzrim? | 1 |
Towards the end of the Republic, religious and political offices became more closely intertwined; the office of pontifex maximus became a de facto consular prerogative. As a return to what did Augustus portray the Vestals in his reforms | 1 |
This cut the Burma Road which was the western Allies' supply line to the Chinese Nationalists | 0 |
Likewise, group theory helps predict the changes in physical properties that occur when a material undergoes a phase transition, for example, from a cubic to a tetrahedral crystalline form | 0 |
In 1864, Andrew Johnson (a War Democrat from Tennessee) was elected Vice President under Abraham Lincoln. Which Confederate state's representation was readmitted to Congress first? | 1 |
The manipulation of time at higher latitudes (for example Iceland, Nunavut or Alaska) has little impact on daily life, because the length of day and night changes more extremely throughout the seasons (in comparison to other latitudes), and thus sunrise and sunset times are significantly out of sync with standard working hours regardless of manipulations of the clock. Would observing Daylight Saving Time have a small or large effect on how light it is during the workday in areas at high latitudes | 1 |
Modern Rajasthan includes most of Rajputana, which comprises the erstwhile nineteen princely states, two chiefships, and the British district of Ajmer-Merwara. Bharatpur is an example of what kind of state | 1 |
The majority of video compression algorithms use lossy compression. What has a data rate between 5 and 12? | 1 |
In what year was the first black Baptist minister elected to the city council? | 1 |
The variances in nomenclature in the region spanned by the Alps makes classification of the mountains and subregions difficult, but a general classification is that of the Eastern Alps and Western Alps with the divide between the two occurring in eastern Switzerland according to geologist Stefan Schmid, near the Splügen Pass. Where is the divide between the Eastern Alps and Western Alps near? | 1 |
Schwarzenegger's breakthrough film was the sword-and-sorcery epic Conan the Barbarian in 1982, which was a box-office hit. What year was the first Terminator movie released | 1 |
Why did the Roman senators wish to have Caesar assassinated | 1 |
The Chinese Standard Interchange Code (CNS11643)—the official national encoding standard—supports 48,027 characters, while the most widely used encoding scheme, BIG-5, supports only 13,053 | 0 |
What is the stable protein of Tuvalu | 1 |
Therefore, many Thuringians are working in other German Lands and even in Austria and Switzerland as weekly commuters | 0 |
How long did the Lenin Square protest last? | 1 |
Rubber has been produced in Samoa for many years, but its export value has little impact on the economy. | 0 |
Burke believed that property was essential to human life. What did Burke believe was against the natural order of events? | 1 |
At about the same time, Charles Coffin, leading the Thomson-Houston Electric Company, acquired a number of competitors and gained access to their key patents. Which city was the home of GE's first headquarters? | 1 |
The central part of the Sahara is hyperarid, with little to no vegetation. What does the Sahara have little to none of? | 1 |
This is also known as antagonistic or antipathetic symbiosis. | 0 |
Historically, the cuisine of Estonia has been heavily dependent on seasons and simple peasant food, which today is influenced by many countries. What food gathering behaviors are now seen as hobbies in modern Estonian culture? | 1 |
The 2011 World Wealth Report ranks economic activity in New Delhi at 39, but overall the capital is ranked at 37, above cities like Jakarta and Johannesburg. In which year was New Delhi ranked 39th in economic activity by the World Wealth Report | 1 |
Because God is conceived as not being a corporeal being, God cannot(some say should not) be portrayed in a literal visual image; some religious groups use a man (sometimes old and bearded) to symbolize God because of His deed of creating man's mind in the image of His own. | 0 |
Paris is a major rail, highway, and air transport hub. What was the STIF formerly known as? | 1 |
What played the smallest role in how a person was perceived? | 1 |
A third infantry battalion and hundreds of national guardsmen were sent to the city as reinforcements, while two regular companies were dispatched to organize popular resistance. | 0 |
A lot of temples dedicated to Apollo were built in Greece and in the Greek colonies, and they show the spread of the cult of Apollo, and the evolution of the Greek architecture, which was mostly based on the rightness of form, and on mathematical relations. Why were the first buildings narrow? | 1 |
Why did the cost of audio music increase when the production costs decreased | 1 |
In what year was the Walworth School established? | 1 |
3 billion from personal computers and $8 | 0 |
What does Universal Primary Education not belong to | 1 |
62 No | 0 |
MacArthur made a statement demanding the KPA's unconditional surrender | 0 |
big, large, great, huge) long-term. | 0 |
The term alloy is used to describe a mixture of atoms in which the primary constituent is a metal | 0 |
Emotion regulation refers to the cognitive and behavioral strategies people use to influence their own emotional experience. What type of strategy involves avoiding a situation where unwanted emotions might be experienced? | 1 |
American Idol premiered in June 2002 and became the surprise summer hit show of 2002. When did American Idol premiere | 1 |
According to Eurostat, Greece's largest port by tons of goods transported in 2010 is the port of Aghioi Theodoroi, with 17. How many million tons of goods did port Eleusis steal in 2010 | 1 |
Statistics Canada's 2006 census ranks people of Somali descent as the 69th largest ethnic group in Canada | 0 |
The poem is presented as a single, rueful stanza from the point of view of a New York Giants fan seeing the talented Chicago Cubs infield of shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnny Evers, and first baseman Frank Chance complete a double play. | 0 |
After Richard's death on 6 April 1199 there were two potential claimants to the Angevin throne: John, whose claim rested on being the sole surviving son of Henry II, and young Arthur I of Brittany, who held a claim as the son of John's elder brother Geoffrey. When did Richard die? | 1 |
In what geographical region of the United States is New York City located | 1 |
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