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At what school did Jim Morrison study? | [
"UCLA",
"Film"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Who was Jim Morrison's girlfriend during his days at UCLA? | [
"Pamela Courson",
"Pamela Courson "
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Why did Jim Morrison invite his classmates to Death Valley? | [
"to experience psychedelic drugs",
"to experience psychedelic drugs"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What was Jim Morrison's nickname as his band became more popular? | [
"The Lizard King",
"the lizard king"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Who was a rock journalist with whom Jim participated in witchcraft? | [
"Patricia Kennealy",
"Patricia Kennealy"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What criminal charges did Jim have brought against him at in Miami, FL? | [
"Jim Morrison allegedly exposed himself on stage",
"Indecent exposure."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Who was pregnant with Jim Morrison's child? | [
"Patricia Kenneally",
"Patricia."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Where did Pamela Courson find Jim Morrison dead in 1971? | [
"In a bathtub in Paris, France",
"In the bathtub "
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What is the name of the night club in Los Angeles where the Doors grew their fan base? | [
"Whiskey a Go Go",
"Whisky a Go Go"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What self-image does Jim become increasingly obsessed with? | [
"\"The Lizard King\"",
"\"The Lizard King\""
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What did Jim do during a Miami concert that was thought to be a low point for the band? | [
"Jim allegedly exposed himself on stage",
"Expos himself"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
By first name, who are the Doors band members? | [
"Jim, Ray, Robbie, and John",
"Jim, John, Robbie, Ray."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
How old was Jim Morrison at his death? | [
"27",
"27"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What was Jim's cause of death? | [
"Heart failure",
"Heart Failure."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What gift does Jim give his band mates at his last visit with them at Ray's party? | [
"Jim gave them each a copy of An American Prayer. ",
"A copy of An American Prayer"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What is Jim's reaction to Patricia's news she is pregnant? | [
"Jim wants Patricia to have an abortion. ",
"He makes her get an abortion."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What school does Jim attend in California? | [
"UCLA",
"UCLA"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Who is Pamela Courson to Jim? | [
"Jim's girlfriend. ",
"Girlfriend"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What does Jim convince his bandmates to do? | [
"Travel to Death Valley to try psychedelic drugs.",
"travel to Death Valley"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
After becoming a success, what image does Jim become infatuated with? | [
"He is infatuated with his personal image of \"The Lizard King\" which causes him to fall into alcoholism and drug abuse.",
"His own image as the \"Lizard King\""
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What does Jim participate in with Patricia? | [
"He participates in mystical ceremonies and joins in a handfasting ceremony.",
"Mystical ceremonies."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What ultimately causes a downfall for the band? | [
"Jim arrives late to a concert in Miami, confronts the crowd and also exposes himself while onstage.",
"Jim exposing himself in front of the audience"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What was the verdict in Jim's case? | [
"Jim was found guilty of indecent exposure.",
"Guilty "
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What do Jim and Patricia do when they find out she is pregnant? | [
"Patricia is convinced to have an abortion.",
"Got a abortion. "
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Where does Pam find Jim is dead? | [
"In a bathtub while in Paris.",
"In a bathtub in Paris"
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What was the alleged cause of Jim's death? | [
"His death was attributed to heart failure.",
"Heart failure."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Where does Jim meet eh eventual members of their band? | [
"While he was attending UCLA studying in film school.",
"At UCLA."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
Whats does Jim do when he attends a party thrown by his bandmates for a final time? | [
"He wishes them luck and gives them a copy of An American Prayer.",
"He plays with the children."
] | [
"The film opens during the recording of Jim's An American Prayer and quickly moves to a childhood memory of his family driving along a desert highway in 1949, where a young Jim sees an elderly Native American dying by the roadside. In 1965, Jim arrives in California and is assimilated into the Venice Beach culture.... |
What is the name of the document discussed in this article? | [
"The Universal House of Justice",
"The promise of world peace "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What does the Universal House of Justice say is possible for the first time in human history? | [
"World Peace",
"World peace "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What is one problem that The Universal House of Justice says must be addressed? | [
"Religious Strife",
"Unbridled nationalism. "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
The Universal House of Justice calls for the support of who? | [
"The United Nations and all people",
"The United Nations."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Human beings are the creation of who? | [
"God",
"God."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Who is quoted in the Universal House of Justice? | [
"Baha'u'llah",
"Baha'u'llah."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
The Universal House of Justice says that peace cannot happen without what? | [
"Religion",
"religion"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What does peace need to be founded on? | [
"the thought that mankind is one human family",
"The understanding that mankind is one human family. "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
If we decide to do so what are we, as humans capable of creating? | [
"A peaceful world",
"World peace"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What discriminations need to be addressed? | [
"Race, gender and religion",
"race, gender, and religious beliefs"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What entity produces the Statement? | [
"The Universal House of Justice.",
"The universal house of justice "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Which widespread belief is seen as causing the most harm? | [
"The belief that humans are inherenty hostile and aggressive.",
"Humans are intrinsically hostile and aggressive."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
How does international governance let the world down? | [
"By its' inability to do away with war, anarchy, terrorism and unstable economies.",
"It cannot properly eradicate threats and instabilities."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What is required for peace to occur? | [
"Religion.",
"A new framework must be created"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
How does the U.H.o.J. see religious strife occuring? | [
"Through a combination of human negligence and interpretive error of religion.",
"The negligence of humanity "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Why does interpretive error harm religious faith? | [
"Errors separate faith from reason.",
"It separates faith from reason."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What is the largest disparity? | [
"Between the rich and the poor.",
"The rich and the poor. "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What sort of discrimination afflicts the world? | [
"Race, religious, and gender discrimination.",
"race, gender, and religious beliefs"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
How does the Universal House of Justice describe mankind? | [
"Mankind is one human family.",
"intrinsically hostile and aggressive "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What document states world peace is now possible? | [
"Universal House of Justice",
"The Statement."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Human beings are believed to be intrinsically? | [
"Hostile",
"hostile and agressive"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
A contrary argument states human beings are fundamentally what? | [
"Spiritual",
"Spiritual in nature "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Peace cannot occur without what? | [
"Religion",
"Religion."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Who is the founder of Baha'i? | [
"Baha'u'llah",
"Baha'u'llah."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What has separated faith from reason and science from religion? | [
"Erroneous interpretations",
"Interpretations. "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Peace can only be achieved by addressing the? | [
"Underlying problems",
"Whole new level of commitment "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
There is an inordinate disparity between the rich and the? | [
"Poor",
"poor"
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
There is a fundamental lack of what between people? | [
"Communication",
"Communication."
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
Peace must be founded on the understanding that mankind is? | [
"One human family",
"One human family. "
] | [
"In the document, the Universal House of Justice asserts that world peace is possible and is now within reach for the first time in human history. It states, however, that the current international system of governance is flawed and is unable to eradicate the threats of war, terrorism, anarchy and economic instabil... |
What government office does Maya work for? | [
"the CIA",
"Central Intelligence Agency"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who is Maya trying to track down? | [
"Bin Laden",
"Bin Landen"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who does Maya think Abu Ahmed is? | [
"Bin Laden's courier",
"Bin Landen personal courier."
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who visually confirms Bin Laden's body when it is brought to the base? | [
"Maya",
"Maya"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What kind of vehicle is used to raid the compound? | [
"helicopters",
"helicopter"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What bombing did Maya survive in 2008? | [
"The hotel bombing in Islamabad",
"Islamabad marriot hotel bombing"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Why was Maya sent to Washington DC? | [
"she was blacklisted by Al-Qaeda",
"protection"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who is Maya's partner when she first arrives from the US? | [
"Dan",
"Dan"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What happened to Jessica? | [
"she is killed in a bombing",
"Jessica was killed "
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who is President of the United States when the compound is raided? | [
"Barak Obama",
"Obama"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What political group has Maya been assigned to investigate? | [
"The Al-Quadea",
"al-Qaeda"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who does Maya acccompany Dan to interrogate at the "black sight"? | [
"Ammar Al Beluchi",
"Ammar al-Baluchi"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What information does Ammar eventually concede to Maya and Dan? | [
"That Abu Ahmed is Bin Laden's courier",
"that abu ahmed is a personal courier for bin laden"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What does Dan give to a Kuwaiti Prince in exchange for information? | [
"A Lambourghini",
"a lamborghini"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What clue directs Maya to believe Ahmed is still alive? | [
"Morrocan intelligence that identifies Ahmed as Sayeed",
"photograph"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What piece of information does the Kuwaiti prince give the US intelligence service? | [
"Sayeed's mother's telephone number",
"the phone number of Sayeed's mother"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What is Ahmed's real identity? | [
"Ibrahim Sayeed",
"ibrahim sayeed"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Where does the CIA trace Sayeed's calls to? | [
"A compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan",
"The call is trace to Sayeed's mother"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who do Dan and Maya believe is hiding in Abbottabad? | [
"Bin Laden",
"Abu Ahmed "
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who is identified and klilled in a nightime raid? | [
"Bin Laden",
"Bin laden "
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who has Maya spent her career studying? | [
"Osama Bin Laden ",
"Osama bin Laden"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Where is the embassy Maya gets assigned to? | [
"Pakistan",
"Pakistan "
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What luxury item does Dan purchase with CIA funds? | [
"a lamborghini",
"Lamborghini"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
On what date is the raid executed on the compound? | [
"May 2, 2011",
"May 2, 2011"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What happens to complicate the raid? | [
"a helicopter crashes ",
"one of the helicopters crash"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Why is Maya removed from the field? | [
"Because she will be a target for Al-Qaeda if she stays",
"Attempts on her life"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Where were the stealth helicopters created? | [
"Area 51",
"Area 51"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who confirms the identity of Bin Laden's corpse? | [
"Maya ",
"Maya"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
Who is the detainee being tortured for information? | [
"Ammar al-Baluchi",
"Ammar Al-Baluchi"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What military members executed the raid? | [
"SEALs",
"SEALs"
] | [
"In 2003, Maya (Jessica Chastain), a young U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officer, has spent her entire brief career, since being recruited for the agency, focused solely on gathering intelligence related to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (Ricky Sekhon), following the terrorist organization's September 11 attack... |
What year was the story set in? | [
"The story was set in 1584",
"1584"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who is Emily St. Aubert? | [
"Emily St Aubert is a young french woman who became orphaned after her father died.",
"A french orphan."
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Where was Emily St, Aubert imprisoned? | [
"Emily St. Aubert was imprisoned at castle Udolpho",
"Castle Udolpho"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
What did Emily and her father shared appreciation for? | [
"Nature",
"Nature"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who is Emily in love with? | [
"Valancourt",
"valancourt"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who became Emily guardian after her father dealth? | [
"Her aunt Madame Cheron",
"Madame Cheron"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who is marry to Madame Cheron? | [
"Signor Montoni",
"signor montoni"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who did Montoni tries to force Emily to marry? | [
"Count Morano",
"Count Morano"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who help Emily escape from the castle? | [
"Du Point ,Annette and Ludovico",
"She had help of her secret admirer Du Pont"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Where did Emily escape to when she left the castle? | [
"Her aunt estate.",
"returns to estate of her aunt"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Where was Emily imprisoned? | [
"In a castle at Udolpho.",
"She was imprisoned in the castle."
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Who is Emily imprisoned by? | [
"Her aunts husband, Signor Montoni.",
"aunt's husband"
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
Why did Emily and her father share a close bond? | [
"They both appreciated nature.",
"The both loved nature."
] | [
"The Mysteries of Udolpho is a quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine. Modern editors point out that only about one-third of the novel is set in the e... |
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