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From the Constitutional amendment of 1986 the President's duties were curtailed to a significant extent, and they are now largely ceremonial; most political power thus lies in the hands of the Prime Minister. | 0 |
What was one of the defining ideological movements of the Twentieth Century? | 1 |
A questionnaire called the teen timetable has been used to measure the age at which individuals believe adolescents should be able to engage in behaviors associated with autonomy | 0 |
What type of formation is indicated by low and high grade metamorphic rocks | 1 |
The Demilitarized Zone runs northeast of the 38th parallel; to the south, it travels west. Was there ever an official peace treaty after the war? | 1 |
What two kinds of schools were developed in response to the costs of post-18 comprehensive school education | 1 |
However, the date on which the assent was notified is printed in brackets | 0 |
What dynasty was Ashot I part of | 1 |
When did puddling start occurring? | 1 |
His army walked through snow up to their knees and nearly 10,000 men and horses froze to death on the night of 8/9 November alone | 0 |
The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), in conjunction with organizations like ANSI and ASHRAE, publishes guidelines, standards, and handbooks that allow categorization of the illumination needs of different built environments. | 0 |
This distinction was artificially introduced in the 17th century by grammarians, and is largely ignored in spoken language and not well understood by Dutch speakers | 0 |
What are the main artifacts that have survived? | 1 |
Conversely, YouTube has also allowed government to more easily engage with citizens, the White House's official YouTube channel being the seventh top news organization producer on YouTube in 2012 and in 2013 a healthcare exchange commissioned Obama impersonator Iman Crosson's YouTube music video spoof to encourage young Americans to enroll in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)-compliant health insurance. What was the purpose of Iman Crosson's video | 1 |
On what kind of system was Roman religious law focused? | 1 |
What text is sent to the House of Representatives if a law is approved | 1 |
In 1863, the newly founded Football Association (the FA) published the Laws of the Game of Association Football, unifying the various different rules in use before then. When was the laws of the Game of Asscociation Football published? | 1 |
Who has used programs such as Carnivore and NarusInsight to eavesdrop on the systems of internet service providers | 1 |
The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII, was not invited either | 0 |
There are several species of diverse mammalian fauna, including the fox, badger, iberian lynx, iberian wolf, wild goat (Capra pyrenaica), wild cat (Felis silvestris), hare, weasel, polecat, chameleon, mongoose, civet, brown bear[citation needed] (spotted near Rio Minho, close to Peneda-Gerês) and many others | 0 |
Who visited the Vatican in May of 1973 in an effort to negotiate Orthodox and Catholic relations? | 1 |
Capacitors made with any type of dielectric material will show some level of "dielectric absorption" or "soakage". What amount of energy must a capacitor contain in order to never be considered dangerous | 1 |
Roman religion was thus practical and contractual, based on the principle of do ut des, "I give that you might give. What characteristics were not inherent in Roman religious practice | 1 |
The beer houses tended to avoid the traditional pub names like The Crown, The Red Lion, The Royal Oak etc | 0 |
Who was the leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism? | 1 |
Although Max insisted von Neumann attend school at the grade level appropriate to his age, he agreed to hire private tutors to give him advanced instruction in those areas in which he had displayed an aptitude | 0 |
Bowers confronted a similar problem in his edition of Maggie. What was the second step Bowers took in editing a single work with two versions? | 1 |
Army soldiers participated alongside the United States Marine Corps in capturing the Pacific Islands from Japanese control | 0 |
To maintain a high constant body temperature is energy expensive – mammals therefore need a nutritious and plentiful diet. What do herbivores use to maintain a high level of bacteria for digestion? | 1 |
Cladistics is a technique borrowed from biology, where it was originally named phylogenetic systematics by Willi Hennig. How is evolution applied to textual criticism? | 1 |
Mach suggested that thought experiments like the bucket argument are problematic. What can be confirmed about the bucket independent of other objects in the universe? | 1 |
The vocabulary (mainly abstract and literary words), principles of word formations, and, to some extent, inflections and literary style of Russian have been also influenced by Church Slavonic, a developed and partly russified form of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic language used by the Russian Orthodox Church. What kind of words in Russian have been influenced by Church Slavonic? | 1 |
Besides the Pyrenees, what area had Catalan covered by the 9th century? | 1 |
On December 25, 1991, the Russian SFSR was renamed the Russian Federation. What was one right of the Soviet government that the government of Russia assumed? | 1 |
What dance style was popular after people of Turkey emigrated to the US? | 1 |
As of 2014[update], Life expectancy in Nigeria is 52 | 0 |
Was Saint Athanasius willing or unwilling to fill the vacancy | 1 |
5 inches (9 cm) for females. | 0 |
" Two of the male residence halls were converted for the newly admitted female students that first year, while two others were converted for the next school year. | 0 |
Outside of consumption, what would be broken down in the body to obtain DGLA and AA | 1 |
How many times more abundant than silver is uranium in the Earth's crust? | 1 |
Israel maintains diplomatic relations with 158 countries and has 107 diplomatic missions around the world; countries with whom they have no diplomatic relations include most Muslim countries. How many diplomatic missions do they have | 1 |
Some scientific studies suggest that ozone depletion may have a dominant role in governing climatic change in Antarctica (and a wider area of the Southern Hemisphere). How much cooling can ozone depletion cause over Antarctica? | 1 |
At the foundation of the Order, the "Medal of the Order of the British Empire" was instituted, to serve as a lower award granting recipients affiliation but not membership | 0 |
In non-relativistic classical mechanics, Newton's concept of "relative, apparent, and common time" can be used in the formulation of a prescription for the synchronization of clocks. How did Einstein resolve the two different observers? | 1 |
What university is not in the triangle | 1 |
The state seemed at relative calm compared to the rest of the country due to its close ties to the United States until 1841. The state decreed that how many men serve along the border in 1846? | 1 |
In 1762, George III acquired Buckingham House and it was enlarged over the next 75 years. | 0 |
The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT) is by far the largest Protestant denomination in Taiwan, with some 238,372 members as of 2009 (including a majority of the island's aborigines) | 0 |
The Greater Richmond area was named the third-best city for business by MarketWatch in September 2007, ranking behind only the Minneapolis and Denver areas and just above Boston | 0 |
From academic year 1953-54 through 1965-66, overall public school enrolments more than doubled. | 0 |
In 1867, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria, visited the islands | 0 |
In India the majority of these schools follow the Hanafi school of thought. What disciplines does India want to introduce to madaris? | 1 |
Inhabitants of the state later developed farming with the domestication of corn | 0 |
Over the next few days weather was poor and the next main effort would not be made until 15 September 1940 | 0 |
J. Who is the former Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee | 1 |
What is the most common example of a machine vision system? | 1 |
1 percent | 0 |
West's life took a different direction when his mother, Donda West, died of complications from cosmetic surgery involving abdominoplasty and breast reduction in November 2007. What was the name of Kanye's ex-fiance | 1 |
However, this term is not used officially, neither by the constitution of 1919 nor by the Basic Law (Constitution) of 1949. | 0 |
A free, elevated people mover, Metromover, operates 21 stations on three different lines in greater Downtown Miami, with a station at roughly every two blocks of Downtown and Brickell. | 0 |
Migration plays an important role in Thuringia. What has never fluctuated | 1 |
What company operates Southampton's local train service? | 1 |
About 50%, or up to 500,000 of those who escaped headed to the United States, which was already home to over 10,000 Salvadorans, making Salvadorans Americans the fourth-largest Hispanic and Latino American group, after the Mexican-American majority, stateside Puerto Ricans, and Cubans | 0 |
In the 19th century, the monasteries built in the high Alps during the medieval period to shelter travelers and as places of pilgrimage, became tourist destinations | 0 |
Notwithstanding these technical and commercial successes on the Macintosh platform, their systems remained fairly expensive, making them less competitive in light of the falling costs of components that made IBM PC compatibles cheaper and accelerated their adoption. What problem rocked the PC industry in 1989 | 1 |
IP benefits concentrated interests to whose detriment | 1 |
These arrangements were made following the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. | 0 |
Confirmation of this hypothesis came in 1939, and later work found that on average about 2. | 0 |
Ireland developed a strong middle class, especially in the major cities, by the mid-nineteenth century. What department store was founded in 1835? | 1 |
The Communist Party of China, founded in 1920, adopted the red flag and hammer and sickle emblem of the Soviet Union, which became the national symbols when the Party took power in China in 1949. What flag was adopted by China in 1920 | 1 |
When was the transcontinental National Pacific Railroad finished? | 1 |
Airports often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft, and a control tower. | 0 |
During the 12th century, the institutions of central government, which had hitherto accompanied the royal English court as it moved around the country, grew in size and sophistication and became increasingly fixed in one place | 0 |
What is located in a sea of protons? | 1 |
Through the 1860s, Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown. Which book did Victoria publish that did nothing to take away from the rumors about her and John Brown? | 1 |
One noteworthy example of this trend is the golf club commonly known as the wood, the head of which was traditionally made of persimmon wood in the early days of the game of golf, but is now generally made of synthetic materials. | 0 |
Most of Bermuda's black population trace some of their ancestry to Native Americans, although awareness of this is largely limited to St David's Islanders and most who have such ancestry are unaware of it. Who do Native Americans trace most of their ancestry to | 1 |
Who did not provide all social services in Rome during the early Middle Ages | 1 |
The majority of the province's population is Han Chinese, who are found scattered throughout the region with the exception of the far western areas. What is one of the largest minorities in Yi | 1 |
What progression coincided with the the early Greek states that makes it difficult to give credit for the language and differences | 1 |
In 1972, in a mosque in the city of Sana'a, Yemen, manuscripts were discovered that were later proved to be the most ancient Quranic text known to exist at the time. Before which year were the Sana'a manuscripts produced? | 1 |
it's not going to come out | 0 |
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) inherited Descartes' mechanical conception of matter. In the third of his "Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy", Newton lists the universal qualities of matter as "extension, hardness, impenetrability, mobility, and inertia". Similarly in Optics he conjectures that God created matter as "solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles", which were "...even so very hard as never to wear or break in pieces". The "primary" properties of matter were amenable to mathematical description, unlike "secondary" qualities such as color or taste. Like Descartes, Newton rejected the essential nature of secondary qualities. | 0 |
RIBA Visiting Boards continue to assess courses for exemption from the RIBA's examinations in architecture. Under arrangements made in 2011 the validation criteria are jointly held by the RIBA and the Architects Registration Board, but unlike the ARB, the RIBA also validates courses outside the UK. | 0 |
There are many important organozinc compounds. What is the glass equivalent of the Grinard reaction | 1 |
This could cause eye trouble, lung ailments, heat exhaustion, cut, and burns | 0 |
What is one trait that horizontal gene transfer is a common means of spreading | 1 |
She commented, "[American Life] was like a trip down memory lane, looking back at everything I've accomplished and all the things I once valued and all the things that were important to me | 0 |
The majority of studies indicate antibiotics do interfere with contraceptive pills, such as clinical studies that suggest the failure rate of contraceptive pills caused by antibiotics is very low (about 1%). What percent is the failure rate of contraceptive pills | 1 |
Almost 60 years later, 80 year old career criminal Henry (Harry) James Burge claimed to have committed the theft, confessing to a newspaper, with the story being published in the Sunday Pictorial newspaper on 23 February 1958. When did Henry James Burge commit the theft | 1 |
Harold Macmillan wrote, "The Queen has been absolutely determined all through . | 0 |
In his 1854 book "The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star" John Choules described Southampton thus: "I hardly know a town that can show a more beautiful Main Street than Southampton, except it be Oxford | 0 |
Penalties never result in a score for the offence. How many penalty yards are awarded when the ball is nearer the goal line than the usual penalty yardage? | 1 |
In matches with multiple competitors, an elimination system may be used. What happens when a wrestler has a fall against them? | 1 |
Its French counterpart, Ici Radio-Canada Télé, still signs off every night | 0 |
What is Charleston's seasonal record of windfall | 1 |
The major Allied participants were the United States, the Republic of China, the United Kingdom (including the armed forces of British India, the Fiji Islands, Samoa, etc. What colonies did the Netherlands possess | 1 |
Although the Drive moved to Massachusetts for the 1994 season, the AFL had a number of other teams which it considered "dynasties", including the Tampa Bay Storm (the only team that has existed in some form for all twenty-eight contested seasons), their arch-rival the Orlando Predators, the now-defunct San Jose SaberCats of the present decade, and their rivals the Arizona Rattlers. What team was the rival of the Arizona Rattlers? | 1 |
As the Grand Duchy of Finland was part of the Russian Empire from 1809 to 1918, a number of Russian speakers have remained in Finland. When did immigrants form the Russian Empire | 1 |
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