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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the most important factor determining soil type?
A: plant life
B: climate
C: landscape
D: ecology
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Formed when elements either gain or lose electrons.
Question: What is the most important factor determining soil type?
A: plant life
B: climate
C: landscape
D: ecology
Answer:
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What is the most important factor determining soil type?
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plant life
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climate
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landscape
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ecology
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B
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Formed when elements either gain or lose electrons.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The anatomy of primate eyes shows they tend to rely more on vision than what sense, which is dominant in many other mammals?
A: taste
B: smell
C: touch
D: hearing
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Primates usually rely more on the sense of vision rather than the sense of smell, which is the dominant sense in many other mammals. The importance of vision in primates is reflected by the bony socket that surrounds and protects the primate eye. Primates have widely spaced eyes in the same plane that give them stereoscopic (3-D) vision, needed for judging distances. Some primates, including humans, have also evolved color vision.
Question: The anatomy of primate eyes shows they tend to rely more on vision than what sense, which is dominant in many other mammals?
A: taste
B: smell
C: touch
D: hearing
Answer:
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The anatomy of primate eyes shows they tend to rely more on vision than what sense, which is dominant in many other mammals?
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taste
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smell
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touch
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hearing
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B
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Primates usually rely more on the sense of vision rather than the sense of smell, which is the dominant sense in many other mammals. The importance of vision in primates is reflected by the bony socket that surrounds and protects the primate eye. Primates have widely spaced eyes in the same plane that give them stereoscopic (3-D) vision, needed for judging distances. Some primates, including humans, have also evolved color vision.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If a tree is being discussed and those talking want to know its age, they will
A: think about it
B: bury it
C: look at leaves
D: look inside it
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: the number of rings in a tree trunk can be used to estimate the age of the tree
Question: If a tree is being discussed and those talking want to know its age, they will
A: think about it
B: bury it
C: look at leaves
D: look inside it
Answer:
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If a tree is being discussed and those talking want to know its age, they will
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think about it
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bury it
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look at leaves
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look inside it
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D
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the number of rings in a tree trunk can be used to estimate the age of the tree
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the minimum number of times a partial lunar eclipse will occur each year?
A: five
B: two
C: 11
D: six
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Partial lunar eclipses occur at least twice a year, but total lunar eclipses are less common. The Moon glows with a dull red coloring during a total lunar eclipse ( Figure below ).
Question: What is the minimum number of times a partial lunar eclipse will occur each year?
A: five
B: two
C: 11
D: six
Answer:
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What is the minimum number of times a partial lunar eclipse will occur each year?
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five
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two
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11
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six
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B
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Partial lunar eclipses occur at least twice a year, but total lunar eclipses are less common. The Moon glows with a dull red coloring during a total lunar eclipse ( Figure below ).
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Martha is grinding a spice paste. She adds 3 tablespoons of ginger, 1 teaspoon of cardamom, 1 teaspoon of mustard, 2 tablespoons of garlic, and four times as much chile powder as mustard. What percentage of the spice paste is ginger, rounded to the nearest integer? (Remember there are three teaspoons per tablespoon.)
A: 43
B: 33
C: 53
D: 34.4
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: First convert the ginger to teaspoons: 3 tablespoons * 3 teaspoons/tablespoon = <<3*3=9>>9 teaspoons
Then convert the garlic to teaspoons: 2 tablespoons * 3 teaspoons/tablespoon = <<2*3=6>>6 teaspoons
Then find how much chile powder there is: 1 teaspoon * 4 = <<1*4=4>>4 teaspoons
Then add up the amount of each spice to find the total amount: 9 teaspoons + 6 teaspoons + 4 teaspoons + 1 teaspoons + 1 teaspoon = <<9+6+4+1+1=21>>21 teaspoons
Then divide the amount of ginger by the total amount of spice paste and multiply by 100% to find the percentage of the spice paste that's ginger: 9 teaspoons / 21 teaspoons * 100% = 42.857, which rounds down to 43%
#### 43
Question: Martha is grinding a spice paste. She adds 3 tablespoons of ginger, 1 teaspoon of cardamom, 1 teaspoon of mustard, 2 tablespoons of garlic, and four times as much chile powder as mustard. What percentage of the spice paste is ginger, rounded to the nearest integer? (Remember there are three teaspoons per tablespoon.)
A: 43
B: 33
C: 53
D: 34.4
Answer:
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Martha is grinding a spice paste. She adds 3 tablespoons of ginger, 1 teaspoon of cardamom, 1 teaspoon of mustard, 2 tablespoons of garlic, and four times as much chile powder as mustard. What percentage of the spice paste is ginger, rounded to the nearest integer? (Remember there are three teaspoons per tablespoon.)
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43
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33
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53
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34.4
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A
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First convert the ginger to teaspoons: 3 tablespoons * 3 teaspoons/tablespoon = <<3*3=9>>9 teaspoons
Then convert the garlic to teaspoons: 2 tablespoons * 3 teaspoons/tablespoon = <<2*3=6>>6 teaspoons
Then find how much chile powder there is: 1 teaspoon * 4 = <<1*4=4>>4 teaspoons
Then add up the amount of each spice to find the total amount: 9 teaspoons + 6 teaspoons + 4 teaspoons + 1 teaspoons + 1 teaspoon = <<9+6+4+1+1=21>>21 teaspoons
Then divide the amount of ginger by the total amount of spice paste and multiply by 100% to find the percentage of the spice paste that's ginger: 9 teaspoons / 21 teaspoons * 100% = 42.857, which rounds down to 43%
#### 43
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: There are many changes that can occur to the earth, quickly or overtime. Which would occur over millions of years?
A: earthquake
B: canyon
C: tornado
D: Tsunami
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a canyon forming occurs over a period of millions of years
Question: There are many changes that can occur to the earth, quickly or overtime. Which would occur over millions of years?
A: earthquake
B: canyon
C: tornado
D: Tsunami
Answer:
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There are many changes that can occur to the earth, quickly or overtime. Which would occur over millions of years?
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earthquake
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canyon
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tornado
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Tsunami
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B
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a canyon forming occurs over a period of millions of years
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A person in the tundra without a clothing will
A: fly
B: shiver
C: experience heatstroke
D: undress
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: shivering is when an animal creates heat by shaking to keep the body warm
Question: A person in the tundra without a clothing will
A: fly
B: shiver
C: experience heatstroke
D: undress
Answer:
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A person in the tundra without a clothing will
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fly
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shiver
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experience heatstroke
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undress
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B
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shivering is when an animal creates heat by shaking to keep the body warm
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy in 1 hour. Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver in 1 hour. Oliver can read 40 pages. How many pages can Carter read in 1 hour?
A: 31
B: 40
C: 30
D: 15
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver who can read 40 pages so Lucy can read 40+20 = <<20+40=60>>60 pages
Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy who can read 60 pages so he can read 60/2 = <<30=30>>30 pages in 1 hour
#### 30
Question: Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy in 1 hour. Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver in 1 hour. Oliver can read 40 pages. How many pages can Carter read in 1 hour?
A: 31
B: 40
C: 30
D: 15
Answer:
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Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy in 1 hour. Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver in 1 hour. Oliver can read 40 pages. How many pages can Carter read in 1 hour?
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31
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40
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30
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15
|
C
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Lucy can read 20 more pages than Oliver who can read 40 pages so Lucy can read 40+20 = <<20+40=60>>60 pages
Carter can read half as many pages as Lucy who can read 60 pages so he can read 60/2 = <<30=30>>30 pages in 1 hour
#### 30
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Viroids are plant pathogens much simpler than what, but like them can reproduce only within a host cell?
A: parasites
B: viruses
C: pests
D: bacteria
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Viroids Viroids are plant pathogens: small, single-stranded, circular RNA particles that are much simpler than a virus. They do not have a capsid or outer envelope, but like viruses can reproduce only within a host cell. Viroids do not, however, manufacture any proteins, and they only produce a single, specific RNA molecule. Human diseases caused by viroids have yet to be identified. Viroids are known to infect plants (Figure 21.18) and are responsible for crop failures and the loss of millions of dollars in agricultural revenue each year. Some of the plants they infect include potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, chrysanthemums, avocados, and coconut palms.
Question: Viroids are plant pathogens much simpler than what, but like them can reproduce only within a host cell?
A: parasites
B: viruses
C: pests
D: bacteria
Answer:
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Viroids are plant pathogens much simpler than what, but like them can reproduce only within a host cell?
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parasites
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viruses
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pests
|
bacteria
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B
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Viroids Viroids are plant pathogens: small, single-stranded, circular RNA particles that are much simpler than a virus. They do not have a capsid or outer envelope, but like viruses can reproduce only within a host cell. Viroids do not, however, manufacture any proteins, and they only produce a single, specific RNA molecule. Human diseases caused by viroids have yet to be identified. Viroids are known to infect plants (Figure 21.18) and are responsible for crop failures and the loss of millions of dollars in agricultural revenue each year. Some of the plants they infect include potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, chrysanthemums, avocados, and coconut palms.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Lauryn owns a computer company that employs men and women in different positions in the company. How many men does he employ if there are 20 fewer men than women and 180 people working for Lauryn?
A: 79
B: 64
C: 81
D: 80
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let's say the number of men working at the company is x.
Since there are 180 people, and the number of men is 20 fewer than the number of women, then x+x+20 = 180
The total number of employees in the company is 2x+20 = 180
2x=180-20
2x=160
The number of men is x=160/2
There are x=80 men in the company.
#### 80
Question: Lauryn owns a computer company that employs men and women in different positions in the company. How many men does he employ if there are 20 fewer men than women and 180 people working for Lauryn?
A: 79
B: 64
C: 81
D: 80
Answer:
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Lauryn owns a computer company that employs men and women in different positions in the company. How many men does he employ if there are 20 fewer men than women and 180 people working for Lauryn?
|
79
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64
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81
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80
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D
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Let's say the number of men working at the company is x.
Since there are 180 people, and the number of men is 20 fewer than the number of women, then x+x+20 = 180
The total number of employees in the company is 2x+20 = 180
2x=180-20
2x=160
The number of men is x=160/2
There are x=80 men in the company.
#### 80
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula also has the most of what?
A: mountain
B: peninsula
C: precipitation
D: body water
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Precipitation falls on the windward side of the mountain range. Fact 2: For example, the windward side of a peninsula is the windiest side. Combined: The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula would have the most precipitation.
Question: The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula also has the most of what?
A: mountain
B: peninsula
C: precipitation
D: body water
Answer:
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The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula also has the most of what?
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mountain
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peninsula
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precipitation
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body water
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C
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Fact 1: Precipitation falls on the windward side of the mountain range. Fact 2: For example, the windward side of a peninsula is the windiest side. Combined: The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula would have the most precipitation.
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What system disorders include kidney stones, kidney failure, and urinary tract infections?
A: urinary system
B: digestive system
C: renal system
D: nervous system
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Disorders of the urinary system include kidney stones, kidney failure, and urinary tract infections.
Question: What system disorders include kidney stones, kidney failure, and urinary tract infections?
A: urinary system
B: digestive system
C: renal system
D: nervous system
Answer:
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What system disorders include kidney stones, kidney failure, and urinary tract infections?
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urinary system
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digestive system
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renal system
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nervous system
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A
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Disorders of the urinary system include kidney stones, kidney failure, and urinary tract infections.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A light bulb turns on when it receives energy from
A: a cable
B: an oven
C: gasoline
D: a person
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: when electricity flows to a light bulb , the light bulb will come on
Question: A light bulb turns on when it receives energy from
A: a cable
B: an oven
C: gasoline
D: a person
Answer:
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A light bulb turns on when it receives energy from
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a cable
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an oven
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gasoline
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a person
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A
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when electricity flows to a light bulb , the light bulb will come on
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: In how many ways can the letters of the word 'LEADER' be arranged?
A: 72
B: 144
C: 360
D: 720
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Explanation:
The word 'LEADER' contains 6 letters, namely 1L, 2E, 1A, 1D and 1R.
Required number of ways = 6! / (1!)(2!)(1!)(1!)(1!) =360.
ANSWER IS C
Question: In how many ways can the letters of the word 'LEADER' be arranged?
A: 72
B: 144
C: 360
D: 720
Answer:
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In how many ways can the letters of the word 'LEADER' be arranged?
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72
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144
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360
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720
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C
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Explanation:
The word 'LEADER' contains 6 letters, namely 1L, 2E, 1A, 1D and 1R.
Required number of ways = 6! / (1!)(2!)(1!)(1!)(1!) =360.
ANSWER IS C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: John repairs 5 cars. 3 of the cars take 40 minutes each to repair. The remaining ones take 50% longer each to repair. He makes $20 per hour repairing cars. How much money does he make?
A: 64
B: 80
C: 40
D: 90
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The 3 cars take 3*40=<<3*40=120>>120 minutes to make
He repairs 5-3=<<5-3=2>>2 more cars
They each take 40*.5=<<40*.5=20>>20 minutes longer per car
So they each take 40+20=<<40+20=60>>60 minutes
So he repaired cars for 120+2*60=<<120+2*60=240>>240 minutes
That is 240/60=<<240/60=4>>4 hours
So he made 4*20=$<<4*20=80>>80
#### 80
Question: John repairs 5 cars. 3 of the cars take 40 minutes each to repair. The remaining ones take 50% longer each to repair. He makes $20 per hour repairing cars. How much money does he make?
A: 64
B: 80
C: 40
D: 90
Answer:
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John repairs 5 cars. 3 of the cars take 40 minutes each to repair. The remaining ones take 50% longer each to repair. He makes $20 per hour repairing cars. How much money does he make?
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64
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80
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40
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90
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B
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The 3 cars take 3*40=<<3*40=120>>120 minutes to make
He repairs 5-3=<<5-3=2>>2 more cars
They each take 40*.5=<<40*.5=20>>20 minutes longer per car
So they each take 40+20=<<40+20=60>>60 minutes
So he repaired cars for 120+2*60=<<120+2*60=240>>240 minutes
That is 240/60=<<240/60=4>>4 hours
So he made 4*20=$<<4*20=80>>80
#### 80
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: There are six fundamentally different kinds of nuclear decay reactions, and each releases a different kind of particle or what?
A: mass
B: energy
C: mineral
D: protein
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: an identical particle that has been ejected from a heavier nucleus. There are six fundamentally different kinds of nuclear decay reactions, and each releases a different kind of particle or energy. The essential features of each reaction are shown in Figure 20.4 "Common Modes of Nuclear Decay". The most common are alphaand beta decay and gamma emission, but the others are essential to an understanding of nuclear decay reactions. Figure 20.4 Common Modes of Nuclear Decay.
Question: There are six fundamentally different kinds of nuclear decay reactions, and each releases a different kind of particle or what?
A: mass
B: energy
C: mineral
D: protein
Answer:
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There are six fundamentally different kinds of nuclear decay reactions, and each releases a different kind of particle or what?
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mass
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energy
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mineral
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protein
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B
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an identical particle that has been ejected from a heavier nucleus. There are six fundamentally different kinds of nuclear decay reactions, and each releases a different kind of particle or energy. The essential features of each reaction are shown in Figure 20.4 "Common Modes of Nuclear Decay". The most common are alphaand beta decay and gamma emission, but the others are essential to an understanding of nuclear decay reactions. Figure 20.4 Common Modes of Nuclear Decay.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What requires nutrients for survival?
A: sand
B: plastic
C: metal
D: an anaconda
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: an animal requires nutrients for survival
Question: What requires nutrients for survival?
A: sand
B: plastic
C: metal
D: an anaconda
Answer:
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What requires nutrients for survival?
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sand
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plastic
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metal
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an anaconda
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D
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an animal requires nutrients for survival
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what can have a negative impact on the environment?
A: toxins
B: trees
C: Cars
D: cattle
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: erosion of soil has a negative impact on the environment Fact 2: Cattle can cause soil erosion. Combined: cattle can have a negative impact on the environment
Question: what can have a negative impact on the environment?
A: toxins
B: trees
C: Cars
D: cattle
Answer:
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what can have a negative impact on the environment?
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toxins
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trees
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Cars
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cattle
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D
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Fact 1: erosion of soil has a negative impact on the environment Fact 2: Cattle can cause soil erosion. Combined: cattle can have a negative impact on the environment
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qasc
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Stormi is saving up to buy a bicycle. She washes 3 cars for $10 each. She mows 2 lawns for $13 each. If the bicycle she wants costs $80, how much more money does Stormi need to make to afford the bicycle?
A: 14
B: 19.2
C: 36
D: 24
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The total amount of money from washing cars is 3 * $10 = $<<3*10=30>>30
The total amount of money from mowing lawns 2 * $13 = $<<2*13=26>>26
The total amount of money Stormi makes is $30 + $26 = $<<30+26=56>>56
Stormi still needs to make $80 - $56 = $<<80-56=24>>24
#### 24
Question: Stormi is saving up to buy a bicycle. She washes 3 cars for $10 each. She mows 2 lawns for $13 each. If the bicycle she wants costs $80, how much more money does Stormi need to make to afford the bicycle?
A: 14
B: 19.2
C: 36
D: 24
Answer:
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Stormi is saving up to buy a bicycle. She washes 3 cars for $10 each. She mows 2 lawns for $13 each. If the bicycle she wants costs $80, how much more money does Stormi need to make to afford the bicycle?
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14
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19.2
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36
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24
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D
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The total amount of money from washing cars is 3 * $10 = $<<3*10=30>>30
The total amount of money from mowing lawns 2 * $13 = $<<2*13=26>>26
The total amount of money Stormi makes is $30 + $26 = $<<30+26=56>>56
Stormi still needs to make $80 - $56 = $<<80-56=24>>24
#### 24
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Which is likely made of molecules?
A: empty space
B: an osprey
C: one's soul
D: nothingness
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: matter is made of molecules
Question: Which is likely made of molecules?
A: empty space
B: an osprey
C: one's soul
D: nothingness
Answer:
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Which is likely made of molecules?
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empty space
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an osprey
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one's soul
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nothingness
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B
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matter is made of molecules
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Bella eats 6 apples a day. If during the week she consumes a third of the apples Grace picks, how many apples will Grace have after 6 weeks?
A: 1008
B: 756
C: 504
D: 503
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Bella eats during the week, 6 apples/day * 7 days/week = <<6*7=42>>42 apples/week
Grace harvests 42 apples/week * 3 = <<42*3=126>>126 apples during the week.
Leftover after Bella eats, 126 apples/week - 42 apples/week = <<126-42=84>>84 apples/week.
After 6 weeks Grace will have 84 apples/week * 6 weeks = <<84*6=504>>504 apples.
#### 504
Question: Bella eats 6 apples a day. If during the week she consumes a third of the apples Grace picks, how many apples will Grace have after 6 weeks?
A: 1008
B: 756
C: 504
D: 503
Answer:
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Bella eats 6 apples a day. If during the week she consumes a third of the apples Grace picks, how many apples will Grace have after 6 weeks?
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1008
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756
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504
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503
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C
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Bella eats during the week, 6 apples/day * 7 days/week = <<6*7=42>>42 apples/week
Grace harvests 42 apples/week * 3 = <<42*3=126>>126 apples during the week.
Leftover after Bella eats, 126 apples/week - 42 apples/week = <<126-42=84>>84 apples/week.
After 6 weeks Grace will have 84 apples/week * 6 weeks = <<84*6=504>>504 apples.
#### 504
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A magnet will stick to
A: a belt buckle
B: a wooden table
C: a plastic cup
D: a paper plate
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a magnet attracts magnetic metals through magnetism
Question: A magnet will stick to
A: a belt buckle
B: a wooden table
C: a plastic cup
D: a paper plate
Answer:
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A magnet will stick to
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a belt buckle
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a wooden table
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a plastic cup
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a paper plate
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A
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a magnet attracts magnetic metals through magnetism
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: There are 3 consecutive odd integers that have a sum of -147. What is the largest number?
A: 0
B: 0
C: -47
D: 0
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let N = smallest number
N + 2 = next number
N + 4 = largest number
N + (N + 2) + (N + 4) = -147
3N + 6 = -147
3N = <<-153=-153>>-153
N = -51
The largest number is <<-47=-47>>-47.
#### -47
Question: There are 3 consecutive odd integers that have a sum of -147. What is the largest number?
A: 0
B: 0
C: -47
D: 0
Answer:
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There are 3 consecutive odd integers that have a sum of -147. What is the largest number?
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0
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0
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-47
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0
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C
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Let N = smallest number
N + 2 = next number
N + 4 = largest number
N + (N + 2) + (N + 4) = -147
3N + 6 = -147
3N = <<-153=-153>>-153
N = -51
The largest number is <<-47=-47>>-47.
#### -47
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When an acid and base solutions react, they produce water and a neutral ionic compound known as what?
A: salt
B: pollen
C: dirt
D: sand
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: When acid and base solutions react, they produce water and a neutral ionic compound called a salt. The reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
Question: When an acid and base solutions react, they produce water and a neutral ionic compound known as what?
A: salt
B: pollen
C: dirt
D: sand
Answer:
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When an acid and base solutions react, they produce water and a neutral ionic compound known as what?
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salt
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pollen
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dirt
|
sand
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A
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When acid and base solutions react, they produce water and a neutral ionic compound called a salt. The reaction is called a neutralization reaction.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the concept of simultaneity in Einstein's book, Relativity?
A: Simultaneity is relative, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame need not be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
B: Simultaneity is relative, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame will always be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
C: Simultaneity is absolute, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame will always be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
D: Simultaneity is a concept that applies only to Newtonian theories and not to relativistic theories.
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the concept of simultaneity in Einstein's book, Relativity?
A: Simultaneity is relative, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame need not be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
B: Simultaneity is relative, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame will always be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
C: Simultaneity is absolute, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame will always be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
D: Simultaneity is a concept that applies only to Newtonian theories and not to relativistic theories.
Answer:
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What is the concept of simultaneity in Einstein's book, Relativity?
|
Simultaneity is relative, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame need not be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
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Simultaneity is relative, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame will always be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
|
Simultaneity is absolute, meaning that two events that appear simultaneous to an observer in a particular inertial reference frame will always be judged as simultaneous by a second observer in a different inertial frame of reference.
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Simultaneity is a concept that applies only to Newtonian theories and not to relativistic theories.
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A
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llm_science
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 marks. The maximum marks are?
A: 450
B: 300
C: 500
D: 610
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let the maximum marks be x
Then, 33% of x = 125+40
33x/100 = 165
x = 500
Answer is C
Question: A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 marks. The maximum marks are?
A: 450
B: 300
C: 500
D: 610
Answer:
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A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 marks. The maximum marks are?
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450
|
300
|
500
|
610
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C
|
Let the maximum marks be x
Then, 33% of x = 125+40
33x/100 = 165
x = 500
Answer is C
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When the digestive system is working
A: it is bad to eat
B: it is dismantling nutrients
C: food is cleared out
D: it is time for dinner
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: the digestive system breaks food into nutrients for the body
Question: When the digestive system is working
A: it is bad to eat
B: it is dismantling nutrients
C: food is cleared out
D: it is time for dinner
Answer:
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When the digestive system is working
|
it is bad to eat
|
it is dismantling nutrients
|
food is cleared out
|
it is time for dinner
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B
|
the digestive system breaks food into nutrients for the body
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When are nutrients absorbed into the body?
A: before digestion
B: during digestion
C: after excretion
D: after digestion
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: When are nutrients absorbed into the body?
A: before digestion
B: during digestion
C: after excretion
D: after digestion
Answer:
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When are nutrients absorbed into the body?
|
before digestion
|
during digestion
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after excretion
|
after digestion
|
B
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What do you call an animal that feeds on other animals?
A: polyvore
B: omnivore
C: carnivore
D: herbivore
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Birds live in a variety of different habitats. Birds that live in different habitats will encounter different foods and different predators. Birds can be carnivores (feeding on other animals), herbivores (feeding on plants), or generalists (feeding on a variety of foods). The lifestyle of the bird can affect what it looks like. For example, can you think of some examples of beaks that are adapted to the type of food a bird eats? Carnivorous birds include hawks, falcons, eagles, osprey, vultures and owls. Herbivorous birds include the goose, cockatoo and parrot. The American Crow is an example of a generalist. In addition, a specialist is a bird (or other animal) that is specially adapted to eat a certain food. An example of a specialist is a hummingbird, whose long, thin beak is excellent for reaching into flowers for nectar, but not very good for eating other foods.
Question: What do you call an animal that feeds on other animals?
A: polyvore
B: omnivore
C: carnivore
D: herbivore
Answer:
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What do you call an animal that feeds on other animals?
|
polyvore
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omnivore
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carnivore
|
herbivore
|
C
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Birds live in a variety of different habitats. Birds that live in different habitats will encounter different foods and different predators. Birds can be carnivores (feeding on other animals), herbivores (feeding on plants), or generalists (feeding on a variety of foods). The lifestyle of the bird can affect what it looks like. For example, can you think of some examples of beaks that are adapted to the type of food a bird eats? Carnivorous birds include hawks, falcons, eagles, osprey, vultures and owls. Herbivorous birds include the goose, cockatoo and parrot. The American Crow is an example of a generalist. In addition, a specialist is a bird (or other animal) that is specially adapted to eat a certain food. An example of a specialist is a hummingbird, whose long, thin beak is excellent for reaching into flowers for nectar, but not very good for eating other foods.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Mark and James need a total of 14 dice that are 12 sided to play their game. Mark has a bag of 10 dice and 60% of them are 12 sided. James has a bag of 8 dice and 75% of them are 12 sided. How many dice will the boys need to buy to play their game?
A: 1.6
B: 4
C: 3
D: 2
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Mark has 60% 12 sided dice, so 60/100 * 10 dice in his bag = <<60/100*10=6>>6 12 sided dice.
James has 75% 12 sided dice, so 75/100 * 8 dice in his bag = <<75/100*8=6>>6 12 sided dice.
They will need to purchase 14 dice - 6 dice - 6 dice = <<14-6-6=2>>2 dice.
#### 2
Question: Mark and James need a total of 14 dice that are 12 sided to play their game. Mark has a bag of 10 dice and 60% of them are 12 sided. James has a bag of 8 dice and 75% of them are 12 sided. How many dice will the boys need to buy to play their game?
A: 1.6
B: 4
C: 3
D: 2
Answer:
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Mark and James need a total of 14 dice that are 12 sided to play their game. Mark has a bag of 10 dice and 60% of them are 12 sided. James has a bag of 8 dice and 75% of them are 12 sided. How many dice will the boys need to buy to play their game?
|
1.6
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4
|
3
|
2
|
D
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Mark has 60% 12 sided dice, so 60/100 * 10 dice in his bag = <<60/100*10=6>>6 12 sided dice.
James has 75% 12 sided dice, so 75/100 * 8 dice in his bag = <<75/100*8=6>>6 12 sided dice.
They will need to purchase 14 dice - 6 dice - 6 dice = <<14-6-6=2>>2 dice.
#### 2
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what impact does smoking have?
A: Dehydration
B: good
C: negative
D: dangerous
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: disease has a negative impact on an organism Fact 2: Smoking was negatively associated with prevalent Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Combined: smoking has a negative impact
Question: what impact does smoking have?
A: Dehydration
B: good
C: negative
D: dangerous
Answer:
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what impact does smoking have?
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Dehydration
|
good
|
negative
|
dangerous
|
C
|
Fact 1: disease has a negative impact on an organism Fact 2: Smoking was negatively associated with prevalent Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Combined: smoking has a negative impact
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If a lake begins to overflow after swelling from a storm, species within that water source likely
A: propagate
B: stagnate
C: crash
D: stall
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: as the available water in an environment increases , the populations of organisms in that environment will increase
Question: If a lake begins to overflow after swelling from a storm, species within that water source likely
A: propagate
B: stagnate
C: crash
D: stall
Answer:
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If a lake begins to overflow after swelling from a storm, species within that water source likely
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propagate
|
stagnate
|
crash
|
stall
|
A
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as the available water in an environment increases , the populations of organisms in that environment will increase
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If (0.2)x = 2 and log 2 = 0.3010, then the value of x to the nearest tenth is:
A: -10.0
B: -0.5
C: -0.4
D: -0.2
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: (0.2)x = 2.
Taking log on both sides
log (0.2)x = log 2.
x log (0.2) = 0.3010, [since log 2 = 0.3010].
x log (2/10) = 0.3010.
x [log 2 - log 10] = 0.3010.
x [log 2 - 1] = 0.3010,[since log 10=1].
x [0.3010 -1] = 0.3010, [since log 2 = 0.3010].
x[-0.699] = 0.3010.
x = 0.3010/-0.699.
x = -0.4306….
x = -0.4 (nearest tenth)
correct answer C
Question: If (0.2)x = 2 and log 2 = 0.3010, then the value of x to the nearest tenth is:
A: -10.0
B: -0.5
C: -0.4
D: -0.2
Answer:
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If (0.2)x = 2 and log 2 = 0.3010, then the value of x to the nearest tenth is:
|
-10.0
|
-0.5
|
-0.4
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-0.2
|
C
|
(0.2)x = 2.
Taking log on both sides
log (0.2)x = log 2.
x log (0.2) = 0.3010, [since log 2 = 0.3010].
x log (2/10) = 0.3010.
x [log 2 - log 10] = 0.3010.
x [log 2 - 1] = 0.3010,[since log 10=1].
x [0.3010 -1] = 0.3010, [since log 2 = 0.3010].
x[-0.699] = 0.3010.
x = 0.3010/-0.699.
x = -0.4306….
x = -0.4 (nearest tenth)
correct answer C
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What does gravity cause substances on a planet?
A: things to move sideways
B: things to be moved upwards
C: things to descend to the lowest surface possible
D: things to stay in the same place
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: gravity causes substances to be pulled down on a planet
Question: What does gravity cause substances on a planet?
A: things to move sideways
B: things to be moved upwards
C: things to descend to the lowest surface possible
D: things to stay in the same place
Answer:
|
What does gravity cause substances on a planet?
|
things to move sideways
|
things to be moved upwards
|
things to descend to the lowest surface possible
|
things to stay in the same place
|
C
|
gravity causes substances to be pulled down on a planet
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: reptiles lay what?
A: live young
B: rocks
C: dirt
D: oval whites
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: reptiles lay eggs
Question: reptiles lay what?
A: live young
B: rocks
C: dirt
D: oval whites
Answer:
|
reptiles lay what?
|
live young
|
rocks
|
dirt
|
oval whites
|
D
|
reptiles lay eggs
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If a = -0.4, which of the following is true?
A: a < a^2 < a^3
B: a^2 < a^3 < a
C: a^2 < a < a^3
D: a < a^3 < a^2
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: a=-0.4;
a^2=0.16;
a^3=-0.064;
Answer : D
Question: If a = -0.4, which of the following is true?
A: a < a^2 < a^3
B: a^2 < a^3 < a
C: a^2 < a < a^3
D: a < a^3 < a^2
Answer:
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If a = -0.4, which of the following is true?
|
a < a^2 < a^3
|
a^2 < a^3 < a
|
a^2 < a < a^3
|
a < a^3 < a^2
|
D
|
a=-0.4;
a^2=0.16;
a^3=-0.064;
Answer : D
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Plants are what type of organism?
A: a producer
B: a parasite
C: a consumer
D: fertile
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Producers are organisms that produce food for themselves and other organisms. Fact 2: Plants make their own food. Combined: Plants are Producers
Question: Plants are what type of organism?
A: a producer
B: a parasite
C: a consumer
D: fertile
Answer:
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Plants are what type of organism?
|
a producer
|
a parasite
|
a consumer
|
fertile
|
A
|
Fact 1: Producers are organisms that produce food for themselves and other organisms. Fact 2: Plants make their own food. Combined: Plants are Producers
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: if A and B run on a circular path in opposite directions of constant speeds with different velocities from P and Q. First time they meet 800 mts away from P and second time they meet 700 mts away from P, what is the lenght of the circular path.
A: 2300 Mtrs
B: 2400 Mtrs
C: 2500 Mtrs
D: 2600 Mtrs
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 800 +800+700= 2300 Mtrs
ANSWER:A
Question: if A and B run on a circular path in opposite directions of constant speeds with different velocities from P and Q. First time they meet 800 mts away from P and second time they meet 700 mts away from P, what is the lenght of the circular path.
A: 2300 Mtrs
B: 2400 Mtrs
C: 2500 Mtrs
D: 2600 Mtrs
Answer:
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if A and B run on a circular path in opposite directions of constant speeds with different velocities from P and Q. First time they meet 800 mts away from P and second time they meet 700 mts away from P, what is the lenght of the circular path.
|
2300 Mtrs
|
2400 Mtrs
|
2500 Mtrs
|
2600 Mtrs
|
A
|
800 +800+700= 2300 Mtrs
ANSWER:A
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The mean of 50 observations was 36. It was found later that an observation 48 was wrongly taken as 23. The corrected new mean is :
A: 36.0
B: 36.5
C: 36.2
D: 36.1
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Explanation:
Correct Sum = (36 * 50 + 48 - 23) = 1825.
Correct mean = = 1825/50 = 36.5
Answer: B) 36.5
Question: The mean of 50 observations was 36. It was found later that an observation 48 was wrongly taken as 23. The corrected new mean is :
A: 36.0
B: 36.5
C: 36.2
D: 36.1
Answer:
|
The mean of 50 observations was 36. It was found later that an observation 48 was wrongly taken as 23. The corrected new mean is :
|
36.0
|
36.5
|
36.2
|
36.1
|
B
|
Explanation:
Correct Sum = (36 * 50 + 48 - 23) = 1825.
Correct mean = = 1825/50 = 36.5
Answer: B) 36.5
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A child will share a physical trait such as this with parents due to DNA:
A: hair length
B: vacation days
C: nose shape
D: pet preference
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: DNA is a vehicle for passing inherited characteristics from parent to offspring
Question: A child will share a physical trait such as this with parents due to DNA:
A: hair length
B: vacation days
C: nose shape
D: pet preference
Answer:
|
A child will share a physical trait such as this with parents due to DNA:
|
hair length
|
vacation days
|
nose shape
|
pet preference
|
C
|
DNA is a vehicle for passing inherited characteristics from parent to offspring
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What side of an insect are wings attached to?
A: white
B: dorsal
C: protected
D: abdomen
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Wings are part of the exoskeleton and attached to the thorax. Fact 2: Insect wings are attached to the dorsal side of their thorax. Combined: wings are attached to the dorsal side of the insect
Question: What side of an insect are wings attached to?
A: white
B: dorsal
C: protected
D: abdomen
Answer:
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What side of an insect are wings attached to?
|
white
|
dorsal
|
protected
|
abdomen
|
B
|
Fact 1: Wings are part of the exoskeleton and attached to the thorax. Fact 2: Insect wings are attached to the dorsal side of their thorax. Combined: wings are attached to the dorsal side of the insect
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where what will eventually develop?
A: embryos
B: bushes
C: seeds
D: fruit
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers. Fact 2: Fruits develop from the ovary of the flower. Combined: Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where the fruit will eventually develop.
Question: Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where what will eventually develop?
A: embryos
B: bushes
C: seeds
D: fruit
Answer:
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Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where what will eventually develop?
|
embryos
|
bushes
|
seeds
|
fruit
|
D
|
Fact 1: Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers. Fact 2: Fruits develop from the ovary of the flower. Combined: Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where the fruit will eventually develop.
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A/an __________________ is reusable
A: liquid soap
B: dish towel
C: band-aid
D: apple
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: something reusable can be used more than once
Question: A/an __________________ is reusable
A: liquid soap
B: dish towel
C: band-aid
D: apple
Answer:
|
A/an __________________ is reusable
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liquid soap
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dish towel
|
band-aid
|
apple
|
B
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something reusable can be used more than once
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Pam has some bags of apples. Each of her bags has as many apples as 3 of Gerald's bags. Gerald's bags have 40 apples each. If Pam has 1200 apples in total, how many bags of apples does she have?
A: 0
B: 10
C: 20
D: 15
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Each of Pam's bags contain 40*3=<<40*3=120>>120 apples.
Pam has 1200/120=<<1200/120=10>>10 bags of apples.
#### 10
Question: Pam has some bags of apples. Each of her bags has as many apples as 3 of Gerald's bags. Gerald's bags have 40 apples each. If Pam has 1200 apples in total, how many bags of apples does she have?
A: 0
B: 10
C: 20
D: 15
Answer:
|
Pam has some bags of apples. Each of her bags has as many apples as 3 of Gerald's bags. Gerald's bags have 40 apples each. If Pam has 1200 apples in total, how many bags of apples does she have?
|
0
|
10
|
20
|
15
|
B
|
Each of Pam's bags contain 40*3=<<40*3=120>>120 apples.
Pam has 1200/120=<<1200/120=10>>10 bags of apples.
#### 10
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the leading cause of skin cancer?
A: artificial light
B: sunlight
C: dehydration
D: smoking
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Forms of radiation that cause cancer include ultraviolet (UV) radiation and radon ( Figure below ). UV radiation is part of sunlight. It is the leading cause of skin cancer. Radon is a natural radioactive gas that seeps into buildings from the ground. It can cause lung cancer.
Question: What is the leading cause of skin cancer?
A: artificial light
B: sunlight
C: dehydration
D: smoking
Answer:
|
What is the leading cause of skin cancer?
|
artificial light
|
sunlight
|
dehydration
|
smoking
|
B
|
Forms of radiation that cause cancer include ultraviolet (UV) radiation and radon ( Figure below ). UV radiation is part of sunlight. It is the leading cause of skin cancer. Radon is a natural radioactive gas that seeps into buildings from the ground. It can cause lung cancer.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: (178% of 1265) ÷ 5.96 = ?
A: 125
B: 175
C: 225
D: 375
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Explanation :
? = (178 x 1265/100) ÷ 6 = 2250/600 = 375
Answer : Option D
Question: (178% of 1265) ÷ 5.96 = ?
A: 125
B: 175
C: 225
D: 375
Answer:
|
(178% of 1265) ÷ 5.96 = ?
|
125
|
175
|
225
|
375
|
D
|
Explanation :
? = (178 x 1265/100) ÷ 6 = 2250/600 = 375
Answer : Option D
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Which evaporates from its container when used?
A: spray deodorant
B: pretzels
C: water
D: dog food
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: when a gas in an open container evaporates, that gas spreads out into the air
Question: Which evaporates from its container when used?
A: spray deodorant
B: pretzels
C: water
D: dog food
Answer:
|
Which evaporates from its container when used?
|
spray deodorant
|
pretzels
|
water
|
dog food
|
A
|
when a gas in an open container evaporates, that gas spreads out into the air
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The tensor fascia latae acts as what, in relation to the gluteus medius and iliopsoas, for the purpose of flexing and abducting the thigh?
A: synergist
B: antagonist
C: spicule
D: symbiotic
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The tensor fascia latae is a thick, squarish muscle in the superior aspect of the lateral thigh. It acts as a synergist of the gluteus medius and iliopsoas in flexing and abducting the thigh. It also helps stabilize the lateral aspect of the knee by pulling on the iliotibial tract (band), making it taut. Deep to the gluteus maximus, the piriformis, obturator internus, obturator externus, superior gemellus, inferior gemellus, and quadratus femoris laterally rotate the femur at the hip. The adductor longus, adductor brevis, and adductor magnus can both medially and laterally rotate the thigh depending on the placement of the foot. The adductor longus flexes the thigh, whereas the adductor magnus extends it. The pectineus adducts and flexes the femur at the hip as well. The pectineus is located in the femoral triangle, which is formed at the junction between the hip and the leg and also includes the femoral nerve, the femoral artery, the femoral vein, and the deep inguinal lymph nodes.
Question: The tensor fascia latae acts as what, in relation to the gluteus medius and iliopsoas, for the purpose of flexing and abducting the thigh?
A: synergist
B: antagonist
C: spicule
D: symbiotic
Answer:
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The tensor fascia latae acts as what, in relation to the gluteus medius and iliopsoas, for the purpose of flexing and abducting the thigh?
|
synergist
|
antagonist
|
spicule
|
symbiotic
|
A
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The tensor fascia latae is a thick, squarish muscle in the superior aspect of the lateral thigh. It acts as a synergist of the gluteus medius and iliopsoas in flexing and abducting the thigh. It also helps stabilize the lateral aspect of the knee by pulling on the iliotibial tract (band), making it taut. Deep to the gluteus maximus, the piriformis, obturator internus, obturator externus, superior gemellus, inferior gemellus, and quadratus femoris laterally rotate the femur at the hip. The adductor longus, adductor brevis, and adductor magnus can both medially and laterally rotate the thigh depending on the placement of the foot. The adductor longus flexes the thigh, whereas the adductor magnus extends it. The pectineus adducts and flexes the femur at the hip as well. The pectineus is located in the femoral triangle, which is formed at the junction between the hip and the leg and also includes the femoral nerve, the femoral artery, the femoral vein, and the deep inguinal lymph nodes.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: James decides he needs to start eating more vegetables. He starts by eating a quarter pound of asparagus and a quarter pound of broccoli per day. After 2 weeks, he doubles that amount and adds 3 pounds of kale per week. How many pounds of vegetables does he eat a week after adding the kale?
A: 15
B: 20
C: 10
D: 5
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: He starts with .25+.25=<<.25+.25=.5>>.5 pounds of vegetables a day
After doubling that it goes to .5*2=<<.5*2=1>>1 pound a day
So he eats 1*7=7 pounds of asparagus and broccoli per week
So he eats a total of 7+3=<<7+3=10>>10 pounds of vegetables a week
#### 10
Question: James decides he needs to start eating more vegetables. He starts by eating a quarter pound of asparagus and a quarter pound of broccoli per day. After 2 weeks, he doubles that amount and adds 3 pounds of kale per week. How many pounds of vegetables does he eat a week after adding the kale?
A: 15
B: 20
C: 10
D: 5
Answer:
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James decides he needs to start eating more vegetables. He starts by eating a quarter pound of asparagus and a quarter pound of broccoli per day. After 2 weeks, he doubles that amount and adds 3 pounds of kale per week. How many pounds of vegetables does he eat a week after adding the kale?
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15
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20
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10
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5
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C
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He starts with .25+.25=<<.25+.25=.5>>.5 pounds of vegetables a day
After doubling that it goes to .5*2=<<.5*2=1>>1 pound a day
So he eats 1*7=7 pounds of asparagus and broccoli per week
So he eats a total of 7+3=<<7+3=10>>10 pounds of vegetables a week
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The reason raccoons are often found in dumpsters is because they are known to consume
A: waste
B: caviar
C: cats
D: roses
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: raccoons eat waste
Question: The reason raccoons are often found in dumpsters is because they are known to consume
A: waste
B: caviar
C: cats
D: roses
Answer:
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The reason raccoons are often found in dumpsters is because they are known to consume
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waste
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caviar
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cats
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roses
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A
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raccoons eat waste
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openbookqa
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Occuring throughout the lifespan of the organism, what stages proceed in a certain order?
A: yearly stages
B: life cycle stages
C: life effectiveness stages
D: genetic stages
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Occuring throughout the lifespan of the organism, what stages proceed in a certain order?
A: yearly stages
B: life cycle stages
C: life effectiveness stages
D: genetic stages
Answer:
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Occuring throughout the lifespan of the organism, what stages proceed in a certain order?
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yearly stages
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life cycle stages
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life effectiveness stages
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genetic stages
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B
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Marcia's hair is 24" long at the beginning of the school year. She cuts half of her hair off and lets it grow out 4 more inches. She then cuts off another 2" of hair. How long is her hair?
A: 24
B: 13
C: 4
D: 14
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Her hair was 24" long and she cut half off so she cut 24/2 = <<24/2=12>>12 inches
Her hair was 24" long and she cut 12" off so she has 24-12 = <<24-12=12>>12 inches left
She has 12" of hair and lets it grow 4 more inches for a total of 12+4 = <<12+4=16>>16 inches
She has 16" and cuts off 2 more inches which leaves her hair 16-2 = <<16-2=14>>14 inches long
#### 14
Question: Marcia's hair is 24" long at the beginning of the school year. She cuts half of her hair off and lets it grow out 4 more inches. She then cuts off another 2" of hair. How long is her hair?
A: 24
B: 13
C: 4
D: 14
Answer:
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Marcia's hair is 24" long at the beginning of the school year. She cuts half of her hair off and lets it grow out 4 more inches. She then cuts off another 2" of hair. How long is her hair?
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24
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13
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4
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14
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D
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Her hair was 24" long and she cut half off so she cut 24/2 = <<24/2=12>>12 inches
Her hair was 24" long and she cut 12" off so she has 24-12 = <<24-12=12>>12 inches left
She has 12" of hair and lets it grow 4 more inches for a total of 12+4 = <<12+4=16>>16 inches
She has 16" and cuts off 2 more inches which leaves her hair 16-2 = <<16-2=14>>14 inches long
#### 14
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The C.P of 10 pens is equal to the S.P of 12 pens. Find his gain % or loss%?
A: 16 2/7%
B: 16 6/3%
C: 16 2/3%
D: 16 1/3%
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 10 CP = 12 SP
12 --- 2 CP loss
100 --- ? => 16 2/3%
Answer: C
Question: The C.P of 10 pens is equal to the S.P of 12 pens. Find his gain % or loss%?
A: 16 2/7%
B: 16 6/3%
C: 16 2/3%
D: 16 1/3%
Answer:
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The C.P of 10 pens is equal to the S.P of 12 pens. Find his gain % or loss%?
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16 2/7%
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16 6/3%
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16 2/3%
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16 1/3%
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C
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10 CP = 12 SP
12 --- 2 CP loss
100 --- ? => 16 2/3%
Answer: C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What happens if a catalyst runs out?
A: reaction slows
B: variety slows
C: reaction increases
D: variety increases
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Chemistry in Everyday Life Transition Metal Catalysts One of the most important applications of transition metals is as industrial catalysts. As you recall from the chapter on kinetics, a catalyst increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy and is regenerated in the catalytic cycle. Over 90% of all manufactured products are made with the aid of one or more catalysts. The ability to bind ligands and change oxidation states makes transition metal catalysts well suited for catalytic applications. Vanadium oxide is used to produce 230,000,000 tons of sulfuric acid worldwide each year, which in turn is used to make everything from fertilizers to cans for food. Plastics are made with the aid of transition metal catalysts, along with detergents, fertilizers, paints, and more (see Figure 19.26). Very complicated pharmaceuticals are manufactured with catalysts that are selective, reacting with one specific bond out of a large number of possibilities. Catalysts allow processes to be more economical and more environmentally friendly. Developing new catalysts and better understanding of existing systems are important areas of current research.
Question: What happens if a catalyst runs out?
A: reaction slows
B: variety slows
C: reaction increases
D: variety increases
Answer:
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What happens if a catalyst runs out?
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reaction slows
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variety slows
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reaction increases
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variety increases
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A
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Chemistry in Everyday Life Transition Metal Catalysts One of the most important applications of transition metals is as industrial catalysts. As you recall from the chapter on kinetics, a catalyst increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy and is regenerated in the catalytic cycle. Over 90% of all manufactured products are made with the aid of one or more catalysts. The ability to bind ligands and change oxidation states makes transition metal catalysts well suited for catalytic applications. Vanadium oxide is used to produce 230,000,000 tons of sulfuric acid worldwide each year, which in turn is used to make everything from fertilizers to cans for food. Plastics are made with the aid of transition metal catalysts, along with detergents, fertilizers, paints, and more (see Figure 19.26). Very complicated pharmaceuticals are manufactured with catalysts that are selective, reacting with one specific bond out of a large number of possibilities. Catalysts allow processes to be more economical and more environmentally friendly. Developing new catalysts and better understanding of existing systems are important areas of current research.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Larry and Barry want to pick apples out of the tree, but neither is tall enough to reach the apples. Barry can reach apples that are 5 feet high. Larry is 5 feet tall, but his shoulder height is 20% less than his full height. If Barry stands on Larry's shoulders, how high can they reach?
A: 10
B: 18
C: 8
D: 9
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Larry's shoulder height is 20% less than 5 feet, or 0.2*5 =<<20*.01*5=1>>1 foot less than 5 feet.
One foot less than 5 feet is 5-1=<<5-1=4>>4 feet.
If Barry stands on Larry's shoulders, they can reach 4+5=<<4+5=9>>9 feet.
#### 9
Question: Larry and Barry want to pick apples out of the tree, but neither is tall enough to reach the apples. Barry can reach apples that are 5 feet high. Larry is 5 feet tall, but his shoulder height is 20% less than his full height. If Barry stands on Larry's shoulders, how high can they reach?
A: 10
B: 18
C: 8
D: 9
Answer:
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Larry and Barry want to pick apples out of the tree, but neither is tall enough to reach the apples. Barry can reach apples that are 5 feet high. Larry is 5 feet tall, but his shoulder height is 20% less than his full height. If Barry stands on Larry's shoulders, how high can they reach?
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10
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18
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8
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9
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D
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Larry's shoulder height is 20% less than 5 feet, or 0.2*5 =<<20*.01*5=1>>1 foot less than 5 feet.
One foot less than 5 feet is 5-1=<<5-1=4>>4 feet.
If Barry stands on Larry's shoulders, they can reach 4+5=<<4+5=9>>9 feet.
#### 9
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Mary's sheep can run 12 feet per second, and her sheepdog can run 20 feet per second. A sheep standing 160 feet away from the sheep dog bolts, and the dog runs after it. How many seconds does it take the dog to catch the sheep?
A: 19
B: 30
C: 10
D: 20
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: First find how much faster the dog is than the sheep: 20 feet/second - 12 feet/second = <<20-12=8>>8 feet/second
Then divide the distance the dog needs to run by the speed difference: 160 feet / 8 feet/second = <<160/8=20>>20 seconds
#### 20
Question: Mary's sheep can run 12 feet per second, and her sheepdog can run 20 feet per second. A sheep standing 160 feet away from the sheep dog bolts, and the dog runs after it. How many seconds does it take the dog to catch the sheep?
A: 19
B: 30
C: 10
D: 20
Answer:
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Mary's sheep can run 12 feet per second, and her sheepdog can run 20 feet per second. A sheep standing 160 feet away from the sheep dog bolts, and the dog runs after it. How many seconds does it take the dog to catch the sheep?
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19
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30
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10
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20
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D
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First find how much faster the dog is than the sheep: 20 feet/second - 12 feet/second = <<20-12=8>>8 feet/second
Then divide the distance the dog needs to run by the speed difference: 160 feet / 8 feet/second = <<160/8=20>>20 seconds
#### 20
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Derek has $960 to buy his books for the semester. He spends half of that on his textbooks, and he spends a quarter of what is left on his school supplies. What is the amount of money Derek has left?
A: 288
B: 360
C: 361
D: 180
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Amount spent on textbooks is 960/2 = <<960/2=480>>480 dollars.
Amount spent on school supplies is 480/4 = <<480/4=120>>120 dollars.
Amount Derek has left 960-480-120 = <<960-480-120=360>>360 dollars.
#### 360
Question: Derek has $960 to buy his books for the semester. He spends half of that on his textbooks, and he spends a quarter of what is left on his school supplies. What is the amount of money Derek has left?
A: 288
B: 360
C: 361
D: 180
Answer:
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Derek has $960 to buy his books for the semester. He spends half of that on his textbooks, and he spends a quarter of what is left on his school supplies. What is the amount of money Derek has left?
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288
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360
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361
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180
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B
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Amount spent on textbooks is 960/2 = <<960/2=480>>480 dollars.
Amount spent on school supplies is 480/4 = <<480/4=120>>120 dollars.
Amount Derek has left 960-480-120 = <<960-480-120=360>>360 dollars.
#### 360
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Chloroplasts are present only in cells of eukaryotes capable of what process?
A: digestion
B: sexual reproduction
C: hydrolysis
D: photosynthesis
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Chloroplasts are present only in cells of eukaryotes capable of what process?
A: digestion
B: sexual reproduction
C: hydrolysis
D: photosynthesis
Answer:
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Chloroplasts are present only in cells of eukaryotes capable of what process?
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digestion
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sexual reproduction
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hydrolysis
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photosynthesis
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D
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What element may be stored in sandstone for millions of years?
A: copper
B: calcium
C: carbon
D: chemicals
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Carbon may be stored in sedimentary rock for millions of years. Fact 2: Sedimentary Rocks One of the commonest sedimentary rocks is sandstone. Combined: Carbon may be stored in sandstone for millions of years.
Question: What element may be stored in sandstone for millions of years?
A: copper
B: calcium
C: carbon
D: chemicals
Answer:
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What element may be stored in sandstone for millions of years?
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copper
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calcium
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carbon
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chemicals
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C
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Fact 1: Carbon may be stored in sedimentary rock for millions of years. Fact 2: Sedimentary Rocks One of the commonest sedimentary rocks is sandstone. Combined: Carbon may be stored in sandstone for millions of years.
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What are the building blocks of peptides?
A: rocks
B: amino acids
C: alkali
D: magnets
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: A peptide is composed of two or more amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of peptides.
Question: What are the building blocks of peptides?
A: rocks
B: amino acids
C: alkali
D: magnets
Answer:
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What are the building blocks of peptides?
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rocks
|
amino acids
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alkali
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magnets
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B
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A peptide is composed of two or more amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of peptides.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: a student leaves a nail line on a mineral sample, so that mineral can be described as what?
A: a mineral
B: a soft mineral
C: a liquid mineral
D: a mineral melt
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: if a mineral can be scratched by a fingernail then that mineral is soft
Question: a student leaves a nail line on a mineral sample, so that mineral can be described as what?
A: a mineral
B: a soft mineral
C: a liquid mineral
D: a mineral melt
Answer:
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a student leaves a nail line on a mineral sample, so that mineral can be described as what?
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a mineral
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a soft mineral
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a liquid mineral
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a mineral melt
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B
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if a mineral can be scratched by a fingernail then that mineral is soft
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Tough and Tricky questions: Number Properties.
If (z + 6)/8 is an integer, what is remainder when z is divided by 8?
A: 2
B: 3
C: 4
D: 5
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Assume the answer choices as the value of z
8/8=1
Ans A
Question: Tough and Tricky questions: Number Properties.
If (z + 6)/8 is an integer, what is remainder when z is divided by 8?
A: 2
B: 3
C: 4
D: 5
Answer:
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Tough and Tricky questions: Number Properties.
If (z + 6)/8 is an integer, what is remainder when z is divided by 8?
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2
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3
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4
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5
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A
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Assume the answer choices as the value of z
8/8=1
Ans A
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Marissa has 4.5 feet of ribbon that she wants to use to tie some boxes. If 1 foot of ribbon is left after Marissa uses 0.7 feet of ribbon to tie each box, find out how many boxes she tied?
A: 5
B: 2.5
C: -5
D: 4
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Marissa used a total of 4.5 - 1 = <<4.5-1=3.5>>3.5 feet of ribbon to the boxes.
Thus, there were 3.5/0.7 = <<3.5/0.7=5>>5 boxes.
#### 5
Question: Marissa has 4.5 feet of ribbon that she wants to use to tie some boxes. If 1 foot of ribbon is left after Marissa uses 0.7 feet of ribbon to tie each box, find out how many boxes she tied?
A: 5
B: 2.5
C: -5
D: 4
Answer:
|
Marissa has 4.5 feet of ribbon that she wants to use to tie some boxes. If 1 foot of ribbon is left after Marissa uses 0.7 feet of ribbon to tie each box, find out how many boxes she tied?
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5
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2.5
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-5
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4
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A
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Marissa used a total of 4.5 - 1 = <<4.5-1=3.5>>3.5 feet of ribbon to the boxes.
Thus, there were 3.5/0.7 = <<3.5/0.7=5>>5 boxes.
#### 5
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The cost price of a radio is Rs.1680 and it was sold for Rs.1450, find the loss %?
A: 18
B: 13
C: 15
D: 18
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 1680 ---- 230
100 ---- ? => 13%
Answer: B
Question: The cost price of a radio is Rs.1680 and it was sold for Rs.1450, find the loss %?
A: 18
B: 13
C: 15
D: 18
Answer:
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The cost price of a radio is Rs.1680 and it was sold for Rs.1450, find the loss %?
|
18
|
13
|
15
|
18
|
B
|
1680 ---- 230
100 ---- ? => 13%
Answer: B
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A dog outside could be shuddering uncontrollably. Which of these could be related?
A: they were scared by their own shadow
B: they ate too much food
C: white precipitation is falling and it's windy
D: they are very tired
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: shivering is when an animal creates heat by shaking to keep the body warm
Question: A dog outside could be shuddering uncontrollably. Which of these could be related?
A: they were scared by their own shadow
B: they ate too much food
C: white precipitation is falling and it's windy
D: they are very tired
Answer:
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A dog outside could be shuddering uncontrollably. Which of these could be related?
|
they were scared by their own shadow
|
they ate too much food
|
white precipitation is falling and it's windy
|
they are very tired
|
C
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shivering is when an animal creates heat by shaking to keep the body warm
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the name for a biologist who studies fungi?
A: egyptologists
B: mycologists
C: oncologists
D: musicologists
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Mycologist Mycologists are biologists who study fungi. Mycology is a branch of microbiology, and many mycologists start their careers with a degree in microbiology. To become a mycologist, a bachelor's degree in a biological science (preferably majoring in microbiology) and a master's degree in mycology are minimally necessary. Mycologists can specialize in taxonomy and fungal genomics, molecular and cellular biology, plant pathology, biotechnology, or biochemistry. Some medical microbiologists concentrate on the study of infectious diseases caused by fungi (mycoses). Mycologists collaborate with zoologists and plant pathologists to identify and control difficult fungal infections, such as the devastating chestnut blight, the mysterious decline in frog populations in many areas of the world, or the deadly epidemic called white nose syndrome, which is decimating bats in the Eastern United States. Government agencies hire mycologists as research scientists and technicians to monitor the health of crops, national parks, and national forests. Mycologists are also employed in the private sector by companies that develop chemical and biological control products or new agricultural products, and by companies that provide disease control services. Because of the key role played by fungi in the fermentation of alcohol and the preparation of many important foods, scientists with a good understanding of fungal physiology routinely work in the food technology industry. Oenology, the science of wine making, relies not only on the knowledge of grape varietals and soil composition, but also on a solid understanding of the characteristics of the wild yeasts that thrive in different wine-making regions. It is possible to purchase yeast strains isolated from specific grape-growing regions. The great French chemist and microbiologist, Louis Pasteur, made many of his essential discoveries working on the humble brewer’s yeast, thus discovering the process of fermentation.
Question: What is the name for a biologist who studies fungi?
A: egyptologists
B: mycologists
C: oncologists
D: musicologists
Answer:
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What is the name for a biologist who studies fungi?
|
egyptologists
|
mycologists
|
oncologists
|
musicologists
|
B
|
Mycologist Mycologists are biologists who study fungi. Mycology is a branch of microbiology, and many mycologists start their careers with a degree in microbiology. To become a mycologist, a bachelor's degree in a biological science (preferably majoring in microbiology) and a master's degree in mycology are minimally necessary. Mycologists can specialize in taxonomy and fungal genomics, molecular and cellular biology, plant pathology, biotechnology, or biochemistry. Some medical microbiologists concentrate on the study of infectious diseases caused by fungi (mycoses). Mycologists collaborate with zoologists and plant pathologists to identify and control difficult fungal infections, such as the devastating chestnut blight, the mysterious decline in frog populations in many areas of the world, or the deadly epidemic called white nose syndrome, which is decimating bats in the Eastern United States. Government agencies hire mycologists as research scientists and technicians to monitor the health of crops, national parks, and national forests. Mycologists are also employed in the private sector by companies that develop chemical and biological control products or new agricultural products, and by companies that provide disease control services. Because of the key role played by fungi in the fermentation of alcohol and the preparation of many important foods, scientists with a good understanding of fungal physiology routinely work in the food technology industry. Oenology, the science of wine making, relies not only on the knowledge of grape varietals and soil composition, but also on a solid understanding of the characteristics of the wild yeasts that thrive in different wine-making regions. It is possible to purchase yeast strains isolated from specific grape-growing regions. The great French chemist and microbiologist, Louis Pasteur, made many of his essential discoveries working on the humble brewer’s yeast, thus discovering the process of fermentation.
|
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What can soil have a positive impact on?
A: nutrients
B: organic molecules
C: consumers
D: healing of wounds
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: zinc has a positive impact on the healing of wounds Fact 2: Sources of zinc are soil, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, zinc chelate. Combined: soil can have a positive impact on the healing of wounds
Question: What can soil have a positive impact on?
A: nutrients
B: organic molecules
C: consumers
D: healing of wounds
Answer:
|
What can soil have a positive impact on?
|
nutrients
|
organic molecules
|
consumers
|
healing of wounds
|
D
|
Fact 1: zinc has a positive impact on the healing of wounds Fact 2: Sources of zinc are soil, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, zinc chelate. Combined: soil can have a positive impact on the healing of wounds
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qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What element is typically used to shield things from gamma rays?
A: gold
B: silver
C: aluminum
D: lead
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: High-density materials are much more effective protection against gamma emissions than low-density ones. Gamma rays are usually blocked effectively by lead shielding. The thickness of the shielding will determine the effectiveness of the protection offered by the lead.
Question: What element is typically used to shield things from gamma rays?
A: gold
B: silver
C: aluminum
D: lead
Answer:
|
What element is typically used to shield things from gamma rays?
|
gold
|
silver
|
aluminum
|
lead
|
D
|
High-density materials are much more effective protection against gamma emissions than low-density ones. Gamma rays are usually blocked effectively by lead shielding. The thickness of the shielding will determine the effectiveness of the protection offered by the lead.
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sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If a person is avoiding sugar, they will stop eating
A: meat
B: eggs
C: butter
D: bread
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: carbohydrates are made of sugars
Question: If a person is avoiding sugar, they will stop eating
A: meat
B: eggs
C: butter
D: bread
Answer:
|
If a person is avoiding sugar, they will stop eating
|
meat
|
eggs
|
butter
|
bread
|
D
|
carbohydrates are made of sugars
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openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: 20. A certain church bell rings the bell twice at half past the hour and four
times at the hour plus an additional number of rings equal to what ever
time it is. How many rings will the clock make from 6:20 in the morning
to 11:10 in the morning?
A: 32.
B: 75.
C: 42.
D: 46.
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: @ 6:30 - 2
@ 7 - 4+7 =11
@ 7:30 - 2
@ 8 - 12
@ 8:30 - 2
@ 9 - 13
@ 9:30 - 2
@ 10 - 14
@10:30 - 2
@11:00 -11+4=15
totals to B=75
Question: 20. A certain church bell rings the bell twice at half past the hour and four
times at the hour plus an additional number of rings equal to what ever
time it is. How many rings will the clock make from 6:20 in the morning
to 11:10 in the morning?
A: 32.
B: 75.
C: 42.
D: 46.
Answer:
|
20. A certain church bell rings the bell twice at half past the hour and four
times at the hour plus an additional number of rings equal to what ever
time it is. How many rings will the clock make from 6:20 in the morning
to 11:10 in the morning?
|
32.
|
75.
|
42.
|
46.
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B
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@ 6:30 - 2
@ 7 - 4+7 =11
@ 7:30 - 2
@ 8 - 12
@ 8:30 - 2
@ 9 - 13
@ 9:30 - 2
@ 10 - 14
@10:30 - 2
@11:00 -11+4=15
totals to B=75
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aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Nancy can hula hoop for 10 minutes. Casey can hula hoop 3 minutes less than Nancy. Morgan can hula hoop three times as long as Casey. How long can Morgan hula hoop?
A: 21
B: 31
C: 31.5
D: 10.5
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Casey can hula hoop 3 minutes less than Nancy so she can hula hoop for 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 minutes
Morgan can hula hoop three times as long as Casey, who can hula hoop for 7 minutes, so she can hula hoop for 3*7 = <<3*7=21>>21 minutes
#### 21
Question: Nancy can hula hoop for 10 minutes. Casey can hula hoop 3 minutes less than Nancy. Morgan can hula hoop three times as long as Casey. How long can Morgan hula hoop?
A: 21
B: 31
C: 31.5
D: 10.5
Answer:
|
Nancy can hula hoop for 10 minutes. Casey can hula hoop 3 minutes less than Nancy. Morgan can hula hoop three times as long as Casey. How long can Morgan hula hoop?
|
21
|
31
|
31.5
|
10.5
|
A
|
Casey can hula hoop 3 minutes less than Nancy so she can hula hoop for 10-3 = <<10-3=7>>7 minutes
Morgan can hula hoop three times as long as Casey, who can hula hoop for 7 minutes, so she can hula hoop for 3*7 = <<3*7=21>>21 minutes
#### 21
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gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: To witness physical change you would need to observe the life cycle of a
A: chicken
B: monkey
C: alligator
D: newt
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: amphibians undergo metamorphosis
Question: To witness physical change you would need to observe the life cycle of a
A: chicken
B: monkey
C: alligator
D: newt
Answer:
|
To witness physical change you would need to observe the life cycle of a
|
chicken
|
monkey
|
alligator
|
newt
|
D
|
amphibians undergo metamorphosis
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: How do you balance the acidity of soil?
A: Evaporation
B: It decreases
C: composting
D: heating liquids
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: changes in the pH of soil can cause plants to die Fact 2: Compost balances the pH of soil. Combined: you can keep plants alive by balancing the soil
Question: How do you balance the acidity of soil?
A: Evaporation
B: It decreases
C: composting
D: heating liquids
Answer:
|
How do you balance the acidity of soil?
|
Evaporation
|
It decreases
|
composting
|
heating liquids
|
C
|
Fact 1: changes in the pH of soil can cause plants to die Fact 2: Compost balances the pH of soil. Combined: you can keep plants alive by balancing the soil
|
qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What type of mutations cannot be passed on to offspring?
A: functional mutations
B: instructional mutations
C: somatic mutations
D: symbiotic mutations
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Somatic mutations occur in other cells of the body. These mutations may have little effect on the organism because they are confined to just one cell and its daughter cells. Somatic mutations cannot be passed on to offspring.
Question: What type of mutations cannot be passed on to offspring?
A: functional mutations
B: instructional mutations
C: somatic mutations
D: symbiotic mutations
Answer:
|
What type of mutations cannot be passed on to offspring?
|
functional mutations
|
instructional mutations
|
somatic mutations
|
symbiotic mutations
|
C
|
Somatic mutations occur in other cells of the body. These mutations may have little effect on the organism because they are confined to just one cell and its daughter cells. Somatic mutations cannot be passed on to offspring.
|
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Jerry was contracted to work on a house by his neighbor Miss Stevie. The time it took him to fix the broken kitchen counter was three times longer than the time he took painting the house. He took 8 hours painting the house and then helped mow Miss Stevie's lawn, taking 6 hours. If he charged Miss Stevie $15 per hour of work, calculate the amount of money that Miss Stevie paid him.
A: 570
B: 571
C: 580
D: 560
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Jerry took 2*8 = 24 hours fixing the broken kitchen counter
Together, painting the house and fixing the broken kitchen counter took him 24+8 = <<24+8=32>>32 hours.
If he also took 6 hours mowing the lawn, the total time he spent working for Miss Stevie is 32+6 = <<32+6=38>>38
Since he charged $15 per hour of work, he was paid 38*$15 = $<<38*15=570>>570
#### 570
Question: Jerry was contracted to work on a house by his neighbor Miss Stevie. The time it took him to fix the broken kitchen counter was three times longer than the time he took painting the house. He took 8 hours painting the house and then helped mow Miss Stevie's lawn, taking 6 hours. If he charged Miss Stevie $15 per hour of work, calculate the amount of money that Miss Stevie paid him.
A: 570
B: 571
C: 580
D: 560
Answer:
|
Jerry was contracted to work on a house by his neighbor Miss Stevie. The time it took him to fix the broken kitchen counter was three times longer than the time he took painting the house. He took 8 hours painting the house and then helped mow Miss Stevie's lawn, taking 6 hours. If he charged Miss Stevie $15 per hour of work, calculate the amount of money that Miss Stevie paid him.
|
570
|
571
|
580
|
560
|
A
|
Jerry took 2*8 = 24 hours fixing the broken kitchen counter
Together, painting the house and fixing the broken kitchen counter took him 24+8 = <<24+8=32>>32 hours.
If he also took 6 hours mowing the lawn, the total time he spent working for Miss Stevie is 32+6 = <<32+6=38>>38
Since he charged $15 per hour of work, he was paid 38*$15 = $<<38*15=570>>570
#### 570
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the proper distance for a redshift of 8.2?
A: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 6.2 Gpc, or about 24 billion light-years.
B: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 7.2 Gpc, or about 26 billion light-years.
C: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 9.2 Gpc, or about 30 billion light-years.
D: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 8.2 Gpc, or about 28 billion light-years.
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the proper distance for a redshift of 8.2?
A: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 6.2 Gpc, or about 24 billion light-years.
B: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 7.2 Gpc, or about 26 billion light-years.
C: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 9.2 Gpc, or about 30 billion light-years.
D: The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 8.2 Gpc, or about 28 billion light-years.
Answer:
|
What is the proper distance for a redshift of 8.2?
|
The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 6.2 Gpc, or about 24 billion light-years.
|
The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 7.2 Gpc, or about 26 billion light-years.
|
The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 9.2 Gpc, or about 30 billion light-years.
|
The proper distance for a redshift of 8.2 is about 8.2 Gpc, or about 28 billion light-years.
|
C
| null |
llm_science
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A small poultry farm has 300 chickens, 200 turkeys and 80 guinea fowls. A strange, incurable disease hit the farm and every day the farmer lost 20 chickens, 8 turkeys and 5 guinea fowls. After a week, how many birds will be left in the poultry?
A: 359
B: 348
C: 349
D: 279.2
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: There are 300+200+80 = <<300+200+80=580>>580 birds in total
Every day 20+8+5 = <<20+8+5=33>>33 birds are lost
After a week which is 7 days, 33*7 = <<33*7=231>>231 birds would be lost
There would be 580-231 = <<580-231=349>>349 birds left in the poultry
#### 349
Question: A small poultry farm has 300 chickens, 200 turkeys and 80 guinea fowls. A strange, incurable disease hit the farm and every day the farmer lost 20 chickens, 8 turkeys and 5 guinea fowls. After a week, how many birds will be left in the poultry?
A: 359
B: 348
C: 349
D: 279.2
Answer:
|
A small poultry farm has 300 chickens, 200 turkeys and 80 guinea fowls. A strange, incurable disease hit the farm and every day the farmer lost 20 chickens, 8 turkeys and 5 guinea fowls. After a week, how many birds will be left in the poultry?
|
359
|
348
|
349
|
279.2
|
C
|
There are 300+200+80 = <<300+200+80=580>>580 birds in total
Every day 20+8+5 = <<20+8+5=33>>33 birds are lost
After a week which is 7 days, 33*7 = <<33*7=231>>231 birds would be lost
There would be 580-231 = <<580-231=349>>349 birds left in the poultry
#### 349
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Recycling which of the following has a positive impact on the environment?
A: acquired earth materials
B: rocks
C: car pools
D: bees
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: recyclable means a material can be recycled
Question: Recycling which of the following has a positive impact on the environment?
A: acquired earth materials
B: rocks
C: car pools
D: bees
Answer:
|
Recycling which of the following has a positive impact on the environment?
|
acquired earth materials
|
rocks
|
car pools
|
bees
|
A
|
recyclable means a material can be recycled
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An opera house has 150 rows; each row has ten seats. The ticket costs $10 per show. How much did the opera house earn from one of the shows if 20% of the seats were not taken?
A: 18000
B: 12000
C: 6000
D: 11990
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The opera house has 150 x 10 = <<150*10=1500>>1500 seats.
There are 1500 x 20/100 = <<1500*20/100=300>>300 seats that were not taken.
The total number of seats taken was 1500 - 300 = <<1500-300=1200>>1200.
Therefore, the opera house earned $10 x 1200 = $<<10*1200=12000>>12000 from one of the shows.
#### 12000
Question: An opera house has 150 rows; each row has ten seats. The ticket costs $10 per show. How much did the opera house earn from one of the shows if 20% of the seats were not taken?
A: 18000
B: 12000
C: 6000
D: 11990
Answer:
|
An opera house has 150 rows; each row has ten seats. The ticket costs $10 per show. How much did the opera house earn from one of the shows if 20% of the seats were not taken?
|
18000
|
12000
|
6000
|
11990
|
B
|
The opera house has 150 x 10 = <<150*10=1500>>1500 seats.
There are 1500 x 20/100 = <<1500*20/100=300>>300 seats that were not taken.
The total number of seats taken was 1500 - 300 = <<1500-300=1200>>1200.
Therefore, the opera house earned $10 x 1200 = $<<10*1200=12000>>12000 from one of the shows.
#### 12000
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The probability that a visitor at the mall buys a pack of candy is 30%. If three visitors come to the mall today, what is the probability Q that exactly two visitors will buy a pack of candy?
A: 0.343
B: 0.147
C: 0.189
D: 0.063
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 3C2 * (3/10)^2 * 7/10
= 3 * 9/100 * 7/10
= 189/1000
= 0.189=Q
Answer - C
Question: The probability that a visitor at the mall buys a pack of candy is 30%. If three visitors come to the mall today, what is the probability Q that exactly two visitors will buy a pack of candy?
A: 0.343
B: 0.147
C: 0.189
D: 0.063
Answer:
|
The probability that a visitor at the mall buys a pack of candy is 30%. If three visitors come to the mall today, what is the probability Q that exactly two visitors will buy a pack of candy?
|
0.343
|
0.147
|
0.189
|
0.063
|
C
|
3C2 * (3/10)^2 * 7/10
= 3 * 9/100 * 7/10
= 189/1000
= 0.189=Q
Answer - C
|
aqua_rat
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the _ of plants.
A: Mitosis
B: made
C: small
D: sperm
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the male gametes of plants. Fact 2: Male gametes are called sperm. Combined: Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the sperm. of plants.
Question: Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the _ of plants.
A: Mitosis
B: made
C: small
D: sperm
Answer:
|
Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the _ of plants.
|
Mitosis
|
made
|
small
|
sperm
|
D
|
Fact 1: Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the male gametes of plants. Fact 2: Male gametes are called sperm. Combined: Pollen consists of tiny grains that are the sperm. of plants.
|
qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: what do seeds need?
A: water
B: warmth
C: flowers
D: food
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: a plant requires water to grow Fact 2: After a seed is planted it is watered. Combined: seeds need water
Question: what do seeds need?
A: water
B: warmth
C: flowers
D: food
Answer:
|
what do seeds need?
|
water
|
warmth
|
flowers
|
food
|
A
|
Fact 1: a plant requires water to grow Fact 2: After a seed is planted it is watered. Combined: seeds need water
|
qasc
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What types of energy is released during a chemical reaction?
A: heat, electricity, light
B: human, magnetic, electrical
C: temperature , electricity , light
D: magnetism, electricity, light
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: All chemical reactions involve energy. Some chemical reactions consume energy, whereas other chemical reactions release energy. Chemical reactions can be either spontaneous, which do not require an input of energy, or non-spontaneous, which does require an input of some type of energy. Energy may be in the form of heat, light or electricity. Each of the energy changes that occur during a reaction are graphed in Figure below . In the reaction on the left, energy is released. In the reaction on the right, energy is consumed.
Question: What types of energy is released during a chemical reaction?
A: heat, electricity, light
B: human, magnetic, electrical
C: temperature , electricity , light
D: magnetism, electricity, light
Answer:
|
What types of energy is released during a chemical reaction?
|
heat, electricity, light
|
human, magnetic, electrical
|
temperature , electricity , light
|
magnetism, electricity, light
|
A
|
All chemical reactions involve energy. Some chemical reactions consume energy, whereas other chemical reactions release energy. Chemical reactions can be either spontaneous, which do not require an input of energy, or non-spontaneous, which does require an input of some type of energy. Energy may be in the form of heat, light or electricity. Each of the energy changes that occur during a reaction are graphed in Figure below . In the reaction on the left, energy is released. In the reaction on the right, energy is consumed.
|
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What always has the same elements in the same ratio?
A: mitochondria
B: compound
C: component
D: cell
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: A compound always consists of the same elements in the same ratio. If the same elements combine in different ratios, they form different compounds.
Question: What always has the same elements in the same ratio?
A: mitochondria
B: compound
C: component
D: cell
Answer:
|
What always has the same elements in the same ratio?
|
mitochondria
|
compound
|
component
|
cell
|
B
|
A compound always consists of the same elements in the same ratio. If the same elements combine in different ratios, they form different compounds.
|
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An acre of arctic land, when compared to an acre of jungle land will have
A: more living things
B: more life forms
C: more organisms
D: fewer living things
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: cold environments contain few organisms
Question: An acre of arctic land, when compared to an acre of jungle land will have
A: more living things
B: more life forms
C: more organisms
D: fewer living things
Answer:
|
An acre of arctic land, when compared to an acre of jungle land will have
|
more living things
|
more life forms
|
more organisms
|
fewer living things
|
D
|
cold environments contain few organisms
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A colony of bees can contain up to 80000 individuals. In winter they are more exposed to death, and if the winter is really cold the bees can begin to die slowly. If the colony starts to lose 1200 bees per day, how many days will pass until the number of bees in the colony reaches a fourth of its initial number?
A: 51
B: 50
C: 75
D: 100
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: A fourth of the initial number of bees is 80000 bees / 4 = <<80000/4=20000>>20000 bees
The number of bees that has to die is 80000 bees – 20000 bees = <<80000-20000=60000>>60000 bees
For the colony to reach a fourth of its population, 60000 bees ÷ 1200 bees/day = <<60000/1200=50>>50 days have to pass.
#### 50
Question: A colony of bees can contain up to 80000 individuals. In winter they are more exposed to death, and if the winter is really cold the bees can begin to die slowly. If the colony starts to lose 1200 bees per day, how many days will pass until the number of bees in the colony reaches a fourth of its initial number?
A: 51
B: 50
C: 75
D: 100
Answer:
|
A colony of bees can contain up to 80000 individuals. In winter they are more exposed to death, and if the winter is really cold the bees can begin to die slowly. If the colony starts to lose 1200 bees per day, how many days will pass until the number of bees in the colony reaches a fourth of its initial number?
|
51
|
50
|
75
|
100
|
B
|
A fourth of the initial number of bees is 80000 bees / 4 = <<80000/4=20000>>20000 bees
The number of bees that has to die is 80000 bees – 20000 bees = <<80000-20000=60000>>60000 bees
For the colony to reach a fourth of its population, 60000 bees ÷ 1200 bees/day = <<60000/1200=50>>50 days have to pass.
#### 50
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: If a plane is landing on a strip where someone is standing, the plane's blinking will look
A: more intense
B: duller
C: more distant
D: more dim
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: as a source of light becomes closer , that source will appear brighter
Question: If a plane is landing on a strip where someone is standing, the plane's blinking will look
A: more intense
B: duller
C: more distant
D: more dim
Answer:
|
If a plane is landing on a strip where someone is standing, the plane's blinking will look
|
more intense
|
duller
|
more distant
|
more dim
|
A
|
as a source of light becomes closer , that source will appear brighter
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: The number of students who wish to go on a skiing trip is twice as many as those who wish to go on a scavenger hunting trip. If there are 4000 students who wish to go on the scavenger hunting trip, how many students are there altogether?
A: 6000
B: 12000
C: 12010
D: 12001
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The number of students who wish to go on the skiing trip is 2 * 4000 students = <<2*4000=8000>>8000 students.
The total number of students is 4000 students + 8000 students = <<4000+8000=12000>>12000 students.
#### 12000
Question: The number of students who wish to go on a skiing trip is twice as many as those who wish to go on a scavenger hunting trip. If there are 4000 students who wish to go on the scavenger hunting trip, how many students are there altogether?
A: 6000
B: 12000
C: 12010
D: 12001
Answer:
|
The number of students who wish to go on a skiing trip is twice as many as those who wish to go on a scavenger hunting trip. If there are 4000 students who wish to go on the scavenger hunting trip, how many students are there altogether?
|
6000
|
12000
|
12010
|
12001
|
B
|
The number of students who wish to go on the skiing trip is 2 * 4000 students = <<2*4000=8000>>8000 students.
The total number of students is 4000 students + 8000 students = <<4000+8000=12000>>12000 students.
#### 12000
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What is the limiting factor for bacteria in a dish?
A: space
B: density
C: material
D: speed
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The blades of simple leaves are not divided. This provides the maximum surface area for collecting sunlight.
Question: What is the limiting factor for bacteria in a dish?
A: space
B: density
C: material
D: speed
Answer:
|
What is the limiting factor for bacteria in a dish?
|
space
|
density
|
material
|
speed
|
A
|
The blades of simple leaves are not divided. This provides the maximum surface area for collecting sunlight.
|
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A boy that has two legs and two arms has parents that have
A: nearly an arm and a leg
B: the same number limbs
C: their left arms only
D: one right leg each
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: the number of body parts of an organism is an inherited characteristic
Question: A boy that has two legs and two arms has parents that have
A: nearly an arm and a leg
B: the same number limbs
C: their left arms only
D: one right leg each
Answer:
|
A boy that has two legs and two arms has parents that have
|
nearly an arm and a leg
|
the same number limbs
|
their left arms only
|
one right leg each
|
B
|
the number of body parts of an organism is an inherited characteristic
|
openbookqa
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What process is the primary function of the branching internal tubules called protonephridia?
A: thermoregulation
B: osmoregulation
C: enculturation
D: calcification
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What process is the primary function of the branching internal tubules called protonephridia?
A: thermoregulation
B: osmoregulation
C: enculturation
D: calcification
Answer:
|
What process is the primary function of the branching internal tubules called protonephridia?
|
thermoregulation
|
osmoregulation
|
enculturation
|
calcification
|
B
| null |
sciq
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Jessie won 3 times as many athletic awards as his buddy Scott, who won 4 awards. The best athlete at the rival high school won twice as many awards as Jessie. How many awards did the rival win?
A: 23
B: 12
C: 24
D: 36
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Jessie won 3 times the amount of the 4 awards that Scott won so he won 3*4 = <<3*4=12>>12 awards
The rival athlete won twice the awards as Jessie, who won 12 so he won 2*12 = <<2*12=24>>24 awards
#### 24
Question: Jessie won 3 times as many athletic awards as his buddy Scott, who won 4 awards. The best athlete at the rival high school won twice as many awards as Jessie. How many awards did the rival win?
A: 23
B: 12
C: 24
D: 36
Answer:
|
Jessie won 3 times as many athletic awards as his buddy Scott, who won 4 awards. The best athlete at the rival high school won twice as many awards as Jessie. How many awards did the rival win?
|
23
|
12
|
24
|
36
|
C
|
Jessie won 3 times the amount of the 4 awards that Scott won so he won 3*4 = <<3*4=12>>12 awards
The rival athlete won twice the awards as Jessie, who won 12 so he won 2*12 = <<2*12=24>>24 awards
#### 24
|
gsm8k_converted
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Slow-twitch or fast-twitch and oxidative or glycolytic describe what type of fibers?
A: coronary muscle fibers
B: digestion muscle fibers
C: capillaries
D: skeletal muscle fibers
Answer:
|
Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Slow-twitch or fast-twitch and oxidative or glycolytic describe what type of fibers?
A: coronary muscle fibers
B: digestion muscle fibers
C: capillaries
D: skeletal muscle fibers
Answer:
|
Slow-twitch or fast-twitch and oxidative or glycolytic describe what type of fibers?
|
coronary muscle fibers
|
digestion muscle fibers
|
capillaries
|
skeletal muscle fibers
|
D
| null |
sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: A satellite is composed of 24 modular units, each of which is equipped with a set of sensors, some of which have been upgraded. Each unit contains the same number of non-upgraded sensors. If the number of non-upgraded sensors on one unit is 1/6 the total number of upgraded sensors on the entire satellite, what fraction of the sensors on the satellite have been upgraded?
A: 5/6
B: 1/5
C: 1/6
D: 1/7
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Let x be the number of upgraded sensors on the satellite.
The number of non-upgraded sensors per unit is x/6.
The number of non-upgraded sensors on the whole satellite is 24(x/6) = 4x.
The fraction of sensors which have been upgraded is x / (x+4x) = x/5x = 1/5
The answer is B.
Question: A satellite is composed of 24 modular units, each of which is equipped with a set of sensors, some of which have been upgraded. Each unit contains the same number of non-upgraded sensors. If the number of non-upgraded sensors on one unit is 1/6 the total number of upgraded sensors on the entire satellite, what fraction of the sensors on the satellite have been upgraded?
A: 5/6
B: 1/5
C: 1/6
D: 1/7
Answer:
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A satellite is composed of 24 modular units, each of which is equipped with a set of sensors, some of which have been upgraded. Each unit contains the same number of non-upgraded sensors. If the number of non-upgraded sensors on one unit is 1/6 the total number of upgraded sensors on the entire satellite, what fraction of the sensors on the satellite have been upgraded?
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5/6
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1/5
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1/6
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1/7
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B
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Let x be the number of upgraded sensors on the satellite.
The number of non-upgraded sensors per unit is x/6.
The number of non-upgraded sensors on the whole satellite is 24(x/6) = 4x.
The fraction of sensors which have been upgraded is x / (x+4x) = x/5x = 1/5
The answer is B.
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: In the fall, a tree drops a tenth of its initial quantity of leaves each day over the course of four days, then abruptly drops the rest on the fifth day. If it had 340 leaves before they started to fall, how many leaves does it drop on the fifth day?
A: 203
B: 204
C: 163.2
D: 194
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The tree drops 340 / 10 = <<340/10=34>>34 leaves for each of the four days.
Thus, it drops 34 * 4 = <<34*4=136>>136 leaves over the first four days.
Therefore, it drops 340 - 136 = <<340-136=204>>204 leaves on the fifth day.
#### 204
Question: In the fall, a tree drops a tenth of its initial quantity of leaves each day over the course of four days, then abruptly drops the rest on the fifth day. If it had 340 leaves before they started to fall, how many leaves does it drop on the fifth day?
A: 203
B: 204
C: 163.2
D: 194
Answer:
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In the fall, a tree drops a tenth of its initial quantity of leaves each day over the course of four days, then abruptly drops the rest on the fifth day. If it had 340 leaves before they started to fall, how many leaves does it drop on the fifth day?
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203
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204
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163.2
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194
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B
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The tree drops 340 / 10 = <<340/10=34>>34 leaves for each of the four days.
Thus, it drops 34 * 4 = <<34*4=136>>136 leaves over the first four days.
Therefore, it drops 340 - 136 = <<340-136=204>>204 leaves on the fifth day.
#### 204
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gsm8k_converted
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What kind of waves are electromagnetic waves?
A: transverse
B: curved
C: inverse
D: amplitude
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: In this lesson, you learned that electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. Like other transverse waves, electromagnetic waves have certain properties.
Question: What kind of waves are electromagnetic waves?
A: transverse
B: curved
C: inverse
D: amplitude
Answer:
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What kind of waves are electromagnetic waves?
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transverse
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curved
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inverse
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amplitude
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A
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In this lesson, you learned that electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. Like other transverse waves, electromagnetic waves have certain properties.
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: What do extreme heat and pressure create?
A: wetness
B: slate
C: time
D: desire
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: Fact 1: extreme heat and pressure change rock into metamorphic rock Fact 2: Slate is a metamorphic rock. Combined: extreme heat and pressure create slate
Question: What do extreme heat and pressure create?
A: wetness
B: slate
C: time
D: desire
Answer:
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What do extreme heat and pressure create?
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wetness
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slate
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time
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desire
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B
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Fact 1: extreme heat and pressure change rock into metamorphic rock Fact 2: Slate is a metamorphic rock. Combined: extreme heat and pressure create slate
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qasc
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Adaptations that go along with the active, carnivorous lifestyle of sharks are known as?
A: Relative traits
B: similar senses
C: acute parameters
D: acute senses
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Adaptations that go along with the active, carnivorous lifestyle of sharks are known as?
A: Relative traits
B: similar senses
C: acute parameters
D: acute senses
Answer:
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Adaptations that go along with the active, carnivorous lifestyle of sharks are known as?
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Relative traits
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similar senses
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acute parameters
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acute senses
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D
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sciq
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: An alloy of zinc and copper contains the metals in the ratio 5 : 3. The quantity of zinc to be added to 16 kg of the alloy so that the ratio of the metal may be 3 : 1 is:
A: 2
B: 4
C: 8
D: 3
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: 5/8*16=10
3/8*16=6
(10+x)/6=3/1
=8
ANSWER:C
Question: An alloy of zinc and copper contains the metals in the ratio 5 : 3. The quantity of zinc to be added to 16 kg of the alloy so that the ratio of the metal may be 3 : 1 is:
A: 2
B: 4
C: 8
D: 3
Answer:
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An alloy of zinc and copper contains the metals in the ratio 5 : 3. The quantity of zinc to be added to 16 kg of the alloy so that the ratio of the metal may be 3 : 1 is:
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2
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4
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8
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3
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C
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5/8*16=10
3/8*16=6
(10+x)/6=3/1
=8
ANSWER:C
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aqua_rat
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Question: Nicole has 4 fish tanks. The first two tanks need 8 gallons of water each and the other two need 2 fewer gallons of water each than the first two tanks. If Nicole needs to change the water of the aquarium every week, how many gallons of water will she need in four weeks?
A: 112
B: 113
C: 168
D: 56
Answer:
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Answer the following multiple choice question by selecting the correct option.
Context: The first two tanks need 8 x 2 = <<8*2=16>>16 gallons of water.
The other two tanks need 8 - 2 = <<8-2=6>>6 gallons of water each.
So, the two other tanks need 6 x 2 = <<6*2=12>>12 gallons of water.
Nicole needs 16 + 12 = <<16+12=28>>28 gallons of water every week for her four tanks.
Therefore, she needs a total of 28 x 4 = <<28*4=112>>112 gallons of water in four weeks.
#### 112
Question: Nicole has 4 fish tanks. The first two tanks need 8 gallons of water each and the other two need 2 fewer gallons of water each than the first two tanks. If Nicole needs to change the water of the aquarium every week, how many gallons of water will she need in four weeks?
A: 112
B: 113
C: 168
D: 56
Answer:
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Nicole has 4 fish tanks. The first two tanks need 8 gallons of water each and the other two need 2 fewer gallons of water each than the first two tanks. If Nicole needs to change the water of the aquarium every week, how many gallons of water will she need in four weeks?
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112
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113
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168
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56
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A
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The first two tanks need 8 x 2 = <<8*2=16>>16 gallons of water.
The other two tanks need 8 - 2 = <<8-2=6>>6 gallons of water each.
So, the two other tanks need 6 x 2 = <<6*2=12>>12 gallons of water.
Nicole needs 16 + 12 = <<16+12=28>>28 gallons of water every week for her four tanks.
Therefore, she needs a total of 28 x 4 = <<28*4=112>>112 gallons of water in four weeks.
#### 112
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gsm8k_converted
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