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q30
nobody
2
The "snug" was a small private room or area which typically had access to the bar and a frosted glass window, set above head height. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The snug was for patrons who pr...
4,559
NO
A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers.
If someone couldn't afford to get inside, but was still interested in the upper-class locals, could they gave upon the latest fashions from one of the windows in the snug's partition?
383
The "snug" was a small private room or area which typically had access to the bar and small tinted-glass windows, set at a comfortable head height for those inside. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody else could come in who hadn't paid the entrance fee. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would...
q10
nobody
3
The "snug" was a small private room or area which typically had access to the bar and a frosted glass window, set above head height. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The snug was for patrons who pr...
4,560
YES
A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers.
From the way the "snug" is described, does it sound similar in purpose to a VIP lounge in a glamorous modern-day night club, a place to have private conversations, but also a place to see and (more importantly) to be seen?
383
The "snug" was a small enclosed room or area which typically had access to the bar and windows in the partition between it and the public area. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could listen in to what these drinkers were saying. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The ...
q20
nobody
3
The "snug" was a small private room or area which typically had access to the bar and a frosted glass window, set above head height. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The snug was for patrons who pr...
4,561
NO
A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers.
If a local police officer, or maybe a tax collector or process server wanted to keep an eye out for certain locals who might come into a bar and if possible remain hidden himself (though with priority given to being able to see others) would he be better off sitting at the public bar than in the snug?
383
The "snug" was a small enclosed room or area which typically had access to the bar and windows in the partition between it and the public area. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could listen in to what these drinkers were saying. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The ...
q30
nobody
3
The "snug" was a small private room or area which typically had access to the bar and a frosted glass window, set above head height. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The snug was for patrons who pr...
4,562
YES
A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers.
If someone couldn't afford to get inside, but was still interested in the upper-class locals, could they gave upon the latest fashions from one of the windows in the snug's partition?
383
The "snug" was a small enclosed room or area which typically had access to the bar and windows in the partition between it and the public area. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could listen in to what these drinkers were saying. It was not only the wealthy visitors who would use these rooms. The ...
q10
unable
0
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,563
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere quickly, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
q20
unable
0
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,564
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere cheaply, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
q30
unable
0
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,565
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
In 10 years would one expect IR freight to be the dominant mode of freight transport in the marketplace?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
q10
unable
1
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,566
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere quickly, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services struggle to compete with other modes of tr...
q20
unable
1
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,567
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere cheaply, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services struggle to compete with other modes of tr...
q30
unable
1
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,568
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
In 10 years would one expect IR freight to be the dominant mode of freight transport in the marketplace?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services struggle to compete with other modes of tr...
q10
unable
2
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,569
YES
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere quickly, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
q20
unable
2
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,570
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere cheaply, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
q30
unable
2
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,571
NO
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
In 10 years would one expect IR freight to be the dominant mode of freight transport in the marketplace?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
q10
unable
3
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,572
YES
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere quickly, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are able to compete with other modes of tr...
q20
unable
3
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,573
YES
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
If one wanted to move freight somewhere cheaply, would IR be a viable choice?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are able to compete with other modes of tr...
q30
unable
3
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of ...
4,574
YES
As a result, freight services are unable to compete with other modes of transport on both cost and speed of delivery, leading to continuous erosion of market share.
In 10 years would one expect IR freight to be the dominant mode of freight transport in the marketplace?
384
In the freight segment, IR ferries various commodities and fuels in industrial, consumer, and agricultural segments across the length and breadth of India. IR has historically subsidised the passenger segment with income from the freight business. As a result, freight services are able to compete with other modes of tr...
q10
uncarved
0
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,575
YES
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Would you expect the wooden parts of Chinese furniture to have smooth, natural lines, with a mostly unbroken surface?
385
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
q20
uncarved
0
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,576
YES
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
If you were able to feel a textured relief on Chinese-style wood, would the raised sections simply be the result of heavier coats of lacquer on certain parts of the design?
385
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
q30
uncarved
0
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,577
NO
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Is it reasonable to conclude that one key distinction of the Chinese style is the artist's ability to keep lacquer from pooling and collecting in the intricate grooves and notches of wooden pieces?
385
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
q10
uncarved
1
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,578
YES
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Would you expect the wooden parts of Chinese furniture to have smooth, natural lines, with a mostly unbroken surface?
385
Chinese styles are known for using wood and bamboo that have not been carved, along with substantial application of lacquers. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterl...
q20
uncarved
1
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,579
YES
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
If you were able to feel a textured relief on Chinese-style wood, would the raised sections simply be the result of heavier coats of lacquer on certain parts of the design?
385
Chinese styles are known for using wood and bamboo that have not been carved, along with substantial application of lacquers. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterl...
q30
uncarved
1
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,580
NO
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Is it reasonable to conclude that one key distinction of the Chinese style is the artist's ability to keep lacquer from pooling and collecting in the intricate grooves and notches of wooden pieces?
385
Chinese styles are known for using wood and bamboo that have not been carved, along with substantial application of lacquers. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterl...
q10
uncarved
2
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,581
NO
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Would you expect the wooden parts of Chinese furniture to have smooth, natural lines, with a mostly unbroken surface?
385
The use of uncarved bamboo combined with carved wood, and the use of heavy lacquers, are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, iri...
q20
uncarved
2
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,582
NO
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
If you were able to feel a textured relief on Chinese-style wood, would the raised sections simply be the result of heavier coats of lacquer on certain parts of the design?
385
The use of uncarved bamboo combined with carved wood, and the use of heavy lacquers, are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, iri...
q30
uncarved
2
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,583
YES
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Is it reasonable to conclude that one key distinction of the Chinese style is the artist's ability to keep lacquer from pooling and collecting in the intricate grooves and notches of wooden pieces?
385
The use of uncarved bamboo combined with carved wood, and the use of heavy lacquers, are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, iri...
q10
uncarved
3
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,584
NO
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Would you expect the wooden parts of Chinese furniture to have smooth, natural lines, with a mostly unbroken surface?
385
The use of carved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flowe...
q20
uncarved
3
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,585
NO
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
If you were able to feel a textured relief on Chinese-style wood, would the raised sections simply be the result of heavier coats of lacquer on certain parts of the design?
385
The use of carved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flowe...
q30
uncarved
3
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flo...
4,586
YES
The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles.
Is it reasonable to conclude that one key distinction of the Chinese style is the artist's ability to keep lacquer from pooling and collecting in the intricate grooves and notches of wooden pieces?
385
The use of carved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that Chinese furniture varies dramatically from one dynasty to the next. Chinese ornamentation is highly inspired by paintings, including: bamboo trees, chrysanthemums, waterlilies, irises, magnolias, flowe...
q10
not
0
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,587
NO
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly likely have appointed both Pompey and Crassus to a committee tasked with solving an urgent matter?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q30
not
0
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,588
NO
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Did Pompey and Crassus become widely known for the way they worked together solving disputes in a harmonious and efficient manner?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q21
not
0
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,589
DON'T KNOW
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly be more successful in solving a urgent matters if they barred Pompey and Crassus from attending meetings together?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q10
not
1
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,590
NO
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly likely have appointed both Pompey and Crassus to a committee tasked with solving an urgent matter?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q30
not
1
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,591
NO
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Did Pompey and Crassus become widely known for the way they worked together solving disputes in a harmonious and efficient manner?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q21
not
1
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,592
DON'T KNOW
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly be more successful in solving a urgent matters if they barred Pompey and Crassus from attending meetings together?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q10
not
2
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,593
NO
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly likely have appointed both Pompey and Crassus to a committee tasked with solving an urgent matter?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q30
not
2
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,594
DON'T KNOW
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Did Pompey and Crassus become widely known for the way they worked together solving disputes in a harmonious and efficient manner?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q21
not
2
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,595
DON'T KNOW
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly be more successful in solving a urgent matters if they barred Pompey and Crassus from attending meetings together?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q10
not
3
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,596
YES
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly likely have appointed both Pompey and Crassus to a committee tasked with solving an urgent matter?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q30
not
3
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,597
DON'T KNOW
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Did Pompey and Crassus become widely known for the way they worked together solving disputes in a harmonious and efficient manner?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q21
not
3
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
4,598
NO
However, in office, they did not remain friendly.
Would the assembly be more successful in solving a urgent matters if they barred Pompey and Crassus from attending meetings together?
386
In Plutarch's account, Pompey was asked to stand for the consulship. Crassus wanted to become his colleague and asked Pompey for his assistance. As said in the "Life of Crassus", "Pompey received his request gladly (for he was desirous of having Crassus, in some way or other, always in debt to him for some favor), eage...
q10
uncommon
0
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,599
NO
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Rocky Mountains expect to be able to catch an uncommon species of whitefish in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
q20
uncommon
0
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,600
NO
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Sierra Nevada expect to be able to catch a Rainbow Trout, an abundant species throughout the west, in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
q30
uncommon
0
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,601
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a biologist expect to find unusual species of crustaceans that lack anti-predator adaptations in ponds in the North Cascades?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
q10
uncommon
1
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,602
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Rocky Mountains expect to be able to catch an uncommon species of whitefish in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, a quite ordinary occurrence in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fi...
q20
uncommon
1
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,603
NO
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Sierra Nevada expect to be able to catch a Rainbow Trout, an abundant species throughout the west, in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, a quite ordinary occurrence in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fi...
q30
uncommon
1
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,604
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a biologist expect to find unusual species of crustaceans that lack anti-predator adaptations in ponds in the North Cascades?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, a quite ordinary occurrence in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fi...
q10
uncommon
2
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,605
NO
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Rocky Mountains expect to be able to catch an uncommon species of whitefish in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of uncommon species of fish, a typical occurrence in steep terrain where only the most abundant, wide-ranging species may be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher eleva...
q20
uncommon
2
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,606
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Sierra Nevada expect to be able to catch a Rainbow Trout, an abundant species throughout the west, in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of uncommon species of fish, a typical occurrence in steep terrain where only the most abundant, wide-ranging species may be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher eleva...
q30
uncommon
2
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,607
NO
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a biologist expect to find unusual species of crustaceans that lack anti-predator adaptations in ponds in the North Cascades?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of uncommon species of fish, a typical occurrence in steep terrain where only the most abundant, wide-ranging species may be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher eleva...
q10
uncommon
3
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,608
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Rocky Mountains expect to be able to catch an uncommon species of whitefish in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, a phenomenon which is quite rare, even in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these la...
q20
uncommon
3
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,609
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a fisherman in the Sierra Nevada expect to be able to catch a Rainbow Trout, an abundant species throughout the west, in a high-altitude lake?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, a phenomenon which is quite rare, even in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these la...
q30
uncommon
3
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these lakes with fish has been ong...
4,610
YES
Many of these are devoid of fish, not uncommon in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways.
Would a biologist expect to find unusual species of crustaceans that lack anti-predator adaptations in ponds in the North Cascades?
387
More than 500 lakes and ponds are located within North Cascades National Park. Many of these are devoid of fish, a phenomenon which is quite rare, even in steep terrain where fish may not be able to access high altitude waterways. Around 240 of these lakes exist in the higher elevations and stocking of some of these la...
q10
rarely
0
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,611
YES
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be uncommon to see someone in a waiting room reading a science journal?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q20
rarely
0
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,612
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be fairly common to see passengers at an airport reading chemistry science journals?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q30
rarely
0
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,613
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would a science journal likely be found at a newsstand along with news and entertainment magazines?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q10
rarely
1
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,614
YES
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be uncommon to see someone in a waiting room reading a science journal?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q20
rarely
1
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,615
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be fairly common to see passengers at an airport reading chemistry science journals?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q30
rarely
1
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,616
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would a science journal likely be found at a newsstand along with news and entertainment magazines?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q10
rarely
2
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,617
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be uncommon to see someone in a waiting room reading a science journal?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q20
rarely
2
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,618
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be fairly common to see passengers at an airport reading chemistry science journals?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q30
rarely
2
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,619
YES
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would a science journal likely be found at a newsstand along with news and entertainment magazines?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q10
rarely
3
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,620
NO
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be uncommon to see someone in a waiting room reading a science journal?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q20
rarely
3
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,621
YES
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would it be fairly common to see passengers at an airport reading chemistry science journals?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q30
rarely
3
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
4,622
YES
Issues of a scientific journal are rarely read casually, as one would read a magazine.
Would a science journal likely be found at a newsstand along with news and entertainment magazines?
388
Articles in scientific journals are mostly written by active scientists such as students, researchers and professors instead of professional journalists. There are thousands of scientific journals in publication, and many more have been published at various points in the past (see list of scientific journals). Most jou...
q10
nothing
0
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,623
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have approved of Jackson Pollock's colorful paintings?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
q20
nothing
0
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,624
YES
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Is it likely that Ingres would have preferred a highly technical black and white sketch over a bright and colorful painting?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
q30
nothing
0
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,625
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have taught his students in depth about the skill of how colors complement each other?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
q10
nothing
1
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,626
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have approved of Jackson Pollock's colorful paintings?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is naught but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the ...
q20
nothing
1
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,627
YES
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Is it likely that Ingres would have preferred a highly technical black and white sketch over a bright and colorful painting?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is naught but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the ...
q30
nothing
1
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,628
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have taught his students in depth about the skill of how colors complement each other?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is naught but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the ...
q10
nothing
2
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,629
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have approved of Jackson Pollock's colorful paintings?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds nothing to a painting; but it is the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the poor school ...
q20
nothing
2
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,630
YES
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Is it likely that Ingres would have preferred a highly technical black and white sketch over a bright and colorful painting?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds nothing to a painting; but it is the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the poor school ...
q30
nothing
2
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,631
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have taught his students in depth about the skill of how colors complement each other?
389
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds nothing to a painting; but it is the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the poor school ...
q10
nothing
3
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,632
YES
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have approved of Jackson Pollock's colorful paintings?
389
For Ingres, colour played a primary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds more than ornament to a painting; it is everything but the handmaiden, all it does is to render the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the school of colourists, the...
q20
nothing
3
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,633
NO
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Is it likely that Ingres would have preferred a highly technical black and white sketch over a bright and colorful painting?
389
For Ingres, colour played a primary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds more than ornament to a painting; it is everything but the handmaiden, all it does is to render the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the school of colourists, the...
q30
nothing
3
For Ingres, colour played an entirely secondary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the...
4,634
YES
He wrote, "Colour adds ornament to a painting; but it is nothing but the handmaiden, because all it does is to render more agreeable the true perfections of the art.
Would Ingres have taught his students in depth about the skill of how colors complement each other?
389
For Ingres, colour played a primary role in art. He wrote, "Colour adds more than ornament to a painting; it is everything but the handmaiden, all it does is to render the true perfections of the art. Rubens and Van Dyck can be pleasing at first sight, but they are deceptive; they are from the school of colourists, the...
q10
none
0
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,635
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
If an archaeologist found evidence of steppe warriors, would they be able to name their ethnicity without further research?
390
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
q20
none
0
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,636
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Did all steppe warriors have the same geographical roots?
390
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
q30
none
0
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,637
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Would steppe warriors who were strangers to each other be likely to have common ancestors?
390
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
q10
none
1
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,638
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
If an archaeologist found evidence of steppe warriors, would they be able to name their ethnicity without further research?
390
zero of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and different names were used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyles or geographic origins. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-n...
q20
none
1
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,639
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Did all steppe warriors have the same geographical roots?
390
zero of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and different names were used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyles or geographic origins. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-n...
q30
none
1
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,640
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Would steppe warriors who were strangers to each other be likely to have common ancestors?
390
zero of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and different names were used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyles or geographic origins. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-n...
q10
none
2
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,641
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
If an archaeologist found evidence of steppe warriors, would they be able to name their ethnicity without further research?
390
some of the great confederations of steppe warriors were ethnically homogenous, and none of the same names were used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)...
q20
none
2
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,642
NO
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Did all steppe warriors have the same geographical roots?
390
some of the great confederations of steppe warriors were ethnically homogenous, and none of the same names were used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)...
q30
none
2
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,643
DON'T KNOW
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Would steppe warriors who were strangers to each other be likely to have common ancestors?
390
some of the great confederations of steppe warriors were ethnically homogenous, and none of the same names were used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)...
q10
none
3
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,644
YES
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
If an archaeologist found evidence of steppe warriors, would they be able to name their ethnicity without further research?
390
all of the great confederations of steppe warriors were ethnically homogenous, so the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore easy to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, Hepht...
q20
none
3
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,645
YES
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Did all steppe warriors have the same geographical roots?
390
all of the great confederations of steppe warriors were ethnically homogenous, so the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore easy to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, Hepht...
q30
none
3
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore futile to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, He...
4,646
YES
none of the great confederations of steppe warriors was ethnically homogenous, and the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin.
Would steppe warriors who were strangers to each other be likely to have common ancestors?
390
all of the great confederations of steppe warriors were ethnically homogenous, so the same name was used by different groups for reasons of prestige, or by outsiders to describe their lifestyle or geographic origin. [...] It is therefore easy to speculate about identity or blood relationships between H(s)iung-nu, Hepht...
q10
cannot
0
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,647
YES
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Does it sound like a fighter pilot is making a trade-off when choosing CFT's (which presumably have less drag than wing tanks) over drop tanks carried under the wing when going into combat, choosing higher performance with the tanks against the ability to decide when and if to drop weight during a dogfight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
q20
cannot
0
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,648
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Would the common saying among pilots, that the only time you can have too much fuel is when you're on fire, still hold for someone who was flying in combat using CFTs, but wanting to detach those same tanks in order to move with more speed and agility in an imminent dog fight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
q30
cannot
0
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,649
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Setting aside questions of morality and/or legality, if an F-15 pilot had fired all of his missiles and even all of the bullets in the aircraft's gun, could he at least have the option of dropping a loaded fuel tank as a kind of makeshift firebomb onto an enemy position.?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
q10
cannot
1
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,650
YES
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Does it sound like a fighter pilot is making a trade-off when choosing CFT's (which presumably have less drag than wing tanks) over drop tanks carried under the wing when going into combat, choosing higher performance with the tanks against the ability to decide when and if to drop weight during a dogfight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks do increase aerodynamic drag slightly during flight, causing a corr...
q20
cannot
1
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,651
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Would the common saying among pilots, that the only time you can have too much fuel is when you're on fire, still hold for someone who was flying in combat using CFTs, but wanting to detach those same tanks in order to move with more speed and agility in an imminent dog fight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks do increase aerodynamic drag slightly during flight, causing a corr...
q30
cannot
1
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,652
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Setting aside questions of morality and/or legality, if an F-15 pilot had fired all of his missiles and even all of the bullets in the aircraft's gun, could he at least have the option of dropping a loaded fuel tank as a kind of makeshift firebomb onto an enemy position.?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks do increase aerodynamic drag slightly during flight, causing a corr...
q10
cannot
2
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,653
YES
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Does it sound like a fighter pilot is making a trade-off when choosing CFT's (which presumably have less drag than wing tanks) over drop tanks carried under the wing when going into combat, choosing higher performance with the tanks against the ability to decide when and if to drop weight during a dogfight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
q20
cannot
2
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,654
YES
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Would the common saying among pilots, that the only time you can have too much fuel is when you're on fire, still hold for someone who was flying in combat using CFTs, but wanting to detach those same tanks in order to move with more speed and agility in an imminent dog fight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
q30
cannot
2
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,655
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Setting aside questions of morality and/or legality, if an F-15 pilot had fired all of his missiles and even all of the bullets in the aircraft's gun, could he at least have the option of dropping a loaded fuel tank as a kind of makeshift firebomb onto an enemy position.?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
q10
cannot
3
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,656
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Does it sound like a fighter pilot is making a trade-off when choosing CFT's (which presumably have less drag than wing tanks) over drop tanks carried under the wing when going into combat, choosing higher performance with the tanks against the ability to decide when and if to drop weight during a dogfight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag but can...
q20
cannot
3
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,657
NO
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Would the common saying among pilots, that the only time you can have too much fuel is when you're on fire, still hold for someone who was flying in combat using CFTs, but wanting to detach those same tanks in order to move with more speed and agility in an imminent dog fight?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag but can...
q30
cannot
3
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and can...
4,658
YES
These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag and cannot be jettisoned in-flight.
Setting aside questions of morality and/or legality, if an F-15 pilot had fired all of his missiles and even all of the bullets in the aircraft's gun, could he at least have the option of dropping a loaded fuel tank as a kind of makeshift firebomb onto an enemy position.?
391
Low-drag conformal fuel tanks (CFTs) were developed for the F-15C and D models. They can be attached to the sides of the engine air intakes under each wing and are designed to the same load factors and airspeed limits as the basic aircraft. These tanks slightly degrade performance by increasing aerodynamic drag but can...