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61459_R5M67FV7_7 | 61459_R5M67FV7_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE GOVERNOR OF GLAVE
BY KEITH LAUMER
The revolution was over and peace
restored—naturally Retief expected... | null | 195 | 33,137 | 33,139 | 33,791 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE GOVERNOR OF GLAVE
BY KEITH LAUMER
The revolution was over and peace
restored—naturally Retief expected... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What incident early in the story is brought to mind by Retief’s approach to risky situations on Glave?
(A) Retief is a very careful and precise diplomat, as when he notes that the revolutionary government’s message does not exclude diplomats, just “foreign exploiters.”
(B) Retief is ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 82 | |
61198_HXIUORUK_5 | 61198_HXIUORUK_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
AIDE MEMOIRE
BY KEITH LAUMER
The Fustians looked like turtles—but
they could move fast when they chose!
... | null | 195 | 29,846 | 29,848 | 30,246 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
AIDE MEMOIRE
BY KEITH LAUMER
The Fustians looked like turtles—but
they could move fast when they chose!
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Retief refer to his Fustian flat car driver as a “daredevil?”
(A) Because the cart was bouncing his kidneys out over the cobbles.
(B) Because he was concerned that the driver was not observing posted speed limits.
(C) Because the driver was ignoring traffic lights, and he w... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 83 | |
61198_HXIUORUK_7 | 61198_HXIUORUK_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
AIDE MEMOIRE
BY KEITH LAUMER
The Fustians looked like turtles—but
they could move fast when they chose!
... | null | 195 | 29,846 | 29,848 | 30,233 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
AIDE MEMOIRE
BY KEITH LAUMER
The Fustians looked like turtles—but
they could move fast when they chose!
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the Fustian government representative at the dinner think of young Fustians?
(A) That they are being led astray by the Groaci.
(B) That young Fustians need help channeling their youthful energies.
(C) That television, recently introduced on Fust, is making them dumber.
(D... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 84 | |
20013_C1XHQ93F_4 | 20013_C1XHQ93F_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Pointillism
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's obstruction of justice case against President Clinton is likely to turn
on hi... | null | 195 | 21,596 | 21,598 | 22,341 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Pointillism
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's obstruction of justice case against President Clinton is likely to turn
on hi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The article presents seven possibilities as to who wrote the TP. Which possibility does the author see as most likely?
(A) The author thinks that one of Kenneth Star’s employees was a mole, and that he was trying to sabotage the Independent Counsel’s investigation.
(B) The author thi... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 85 | |
20013_C1XHQ93F_6 | 20013_C1XHQ93F_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Pointillism
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's obstruction of justice case against President Clinton is likely to turn
on hi... | null | 195 | 21,596 | 21,598 | 22,212 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Pointillism
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's obstruction of justice case against President Clinton is likely to turn
on hi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is one of the points discussed in the story that could lead the author to wryly compare analysis of the TP to scholars picking apart small differences in religious texts?
(A) Many people think of politics as a religion, so there is a direct link between religious and political te... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 86 | |
20013_C1XHQ93F_8 | 20013_C1XHQ93F_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Pointillism
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's obstruction of justice case against President Clinton is likely to turn
on hi... | null | 195 | 21,596 | 21,598 | 22,176 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Pointillism
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr's obstruction of justice case against President Clinton is likely to turn
on hi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What reason does the story give as to why Linda Tripp may have a vendetta against Clinton?
(A) As a political appointee, she had had the chance to see that Clinton was incompetent, and she was disgusted by shoddy work.
(B) She was outraged about how Clinton treated Monica Lewinsky, b... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 87 | |
49901_OB1O9O32_1 | 49901_OB1O9O32_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... | null | 195 | 29,730 | 29,732 | 30,111 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How do the five end up finding the alien ship?
(A) They were on a walk and simply stumbled across it.
(B) They are sent on a mission from Lunar City to find the craft.
(C) They are aliens themselves and are given the location by their commander.
(D) Kane is sent to find the ship to... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 88 | |
49901_OB1O9O32_3 | 49901_OB1O9O32_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... | null | 195 | 29,730 | 29,732 | 30,202 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is it ironic that Kane is the most eager to enter the ship?
(A) Kane is a pilot, and he knows the ultimate danger they will all face inside the ship.
(B) In the end, Kane does not want to return to the moon, unlike the others.
(C) In the end, Kane is the one most eager to find a... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 89 | |
49901_OB1O9O32_8 | 49901_OB1O9O32_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... | null | 195 | 29,730 | 29,732 | 30,267 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
"Every problem has a solution" is Kane's mantra. How does this relate to the situation the passengers find themselves in?
(A) Kane must find a solution to the ship's damage or they will all die.
(B) Kane knows there is no solution. He just says that in order to give the other's hop... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 90 | |
61171_W6HUJN4T_5 | 61171_W6HUJN4T_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... | null | 195 | 29,336 | 29,338 | 29,567 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... |
Question and Possible Answers:
To Venetti, what is a fate worse than death?
(A) Failing his mission for the government.
(B) Being turned over to Mafia.
(C) Ruining his professional career.
(D) Losing his family to the Mafia. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 91 | |
61171_W6HUJN4T_6 | 61171_W6HUJN4T_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... | null | 195 | 29,336 | 29,338 | 29,565 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The name for the machine comes from
(A) a contest held for the public.
(B) the name of the inventor.
(C) accurately describing what they do.
(D) the name of the country where it was invented. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 92 | |
63605_KSYQUG9H_1 | 63605_KSYQUG9H_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,686 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is Eric's main internal conflict as the story opens?
(A) He longs to become a part of the city, but his instincts warn him against it.
(B) He wants to go home, but he feels an obligation to the people of Mars and feels he must help them.
(C) He is conflicted as to how to deal w... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 93 | |
63605_KSYQUG9H_2 | 63605_KSYQUG9H_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,730 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The illusions that Eric sees are not real, and a part of him knows that. What finally makes him realize that the illusions are not part of reality?
(A) He comes to his senses after falling and hitting his head.
(B) When he is threatened by the people of the city, the illusions fade ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 94 | |
63605_KSYQUG9H_8 | 63605_KSYQUG9H_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,399 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who does Garve tell Eric is waiting for him?
(A) The elders.
(B) The president.
(C) Their parents.
(D) Their ship's commander | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 95 | |
63605_KSYQUG9H_9 | 63605_KSYQUG9H_9_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,601 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Even though it would be an effective way to escape the situation, why does Eric not use his gun?
(A) His brother warns him not to.
(B) He is afraid the gun could malfunction due to the oddities that have occurred in the city.
(C) He does not really want to harm the people of the cit... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 96 | |
41562_QC2TICIR_1 | 41562_QC2TICIR_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... | null | 195 | 31,453 | 31,455 | 31,750 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The time Ed Loyce spent digging in his basement could be symbolic of
(A) Him digging up dirt on the people of the town.
(B) Him digging up dirt on his family's secrets.
(C) Him ultimately digging his own grave.
(D) Him digging up dirt on the town's officials. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 97 | |
50847_H8FBNDZU_2 | 50847_H8FBNDZU_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 32,293 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Michael recognizes his impatience when he
(A) makes a rash decision concerning choosing a family to stay with, and that decision proves fatal.
(B) is recognized as a brotherhood member because he did not allow himself time to adjust his physical appearance to blend in.
(C) realize... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 98 | |
50847_H8FBNDZU_3 | 50847_H8FBNDZU_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 31,983 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the first "faux pas" Micahel makes on his journey?
(A) He aligns himself with Ms. Carpenter.
(B) His replies are not courteous enough.
(C) He speaks disrespectfully of his mother.
(D) He admits that he is a member of the Brotherhood. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 99 | |
50847_H8FBNDZU_4 | 50847_H8FBNDZU_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 32,316 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
In this world, how have the leaders decided to keep the peace amongst all of the universe?
(A) Everyone is expected to speak their mind, thus not allowing bottled-up emotions to cause issues.
(B) Every creature in the universe should abide by the same laws and customs. If no one is ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 100 | |
50847_H8FBNDZU_9 | 50847_H8FBNDZU_9_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 32,198 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Michael ultimately decide to return to the Brotherhood?
(A) Michael realizes that his place has always been with the Brotherhood.
(B) Mr. Carpenter convinces him that his place is with the Brotherhood as the "world" is not for everyone.
(C) He cannot remember all of the Uni... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 101 | |
62212_1UV8H71P_6 | 62212_1UV8H71P_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
PRISON PLANET
By BOB TUCKER
To remain on Mars meant death from agonizing
space-sickness, but Earth-surgery... | null | 195 | 28,826 | 28,828 | 29,116 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
PRISON PLANET
By BOB TUCKER
To remain on Mars meant death from agonizing
space-sickness, but Earth-surgery... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What brought Judith to Mars in the first place?
(A) She was on an educational trip for college.
(B) She ran away to meet Rat on Mars
(C) She was out on an adventure, and she crashed when she became ill.
(D) She was traveling to meet her father on Mars. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 102 | |
40954_UUUWRNF5_3 | 40954_UUUWRNF5_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,228 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the Captian ultimately not destroy the other ship?
(A) He was instructed not to by his commanders.
(B) He was too afraid to start a war with an alien life force.
(C) He did not have the proper equipment to do so.
(D) He believed that the other ship came in peace, and he di... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 103 | |
40954_UUUWRNF5_4 | 40954_UUUWRNF5_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,275 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
SupSaceCom Michell's attitude towards the alien ship is
(A) it should have been taken over and brought back to Earth to learn about the aliens.
(B) it should have been followed back to its home planet.
(C) it should have been destroyed at all costs to prevent future issues.
(D) si... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 104 | |
40954_UUUWRNF5_7 | 40954_UUUWRNF5_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,178 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Markham Gray figures out what about the aliens?
(A) They plan to align with other lifeforms to attack the planet.
(B) They are not aliens at all but other lifeforms from Earth.
(C) They plan to contaminate Earth's water supply.
(D) They are about to attack Earth. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 105 | |
40954_UUUWRNF5_8 | 40954_UUUWRNF5_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,278 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why were the Earth's ships unable to detect the "alien" ships?
(A) Their speed kept them from being picked up on the ship's radar.
(B) Their size was so massive, they could not be picked up on the ship's radar.
(C) They are made from materials that are undetectable by the ship's rad... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 106 | |
40954_UUUWRNF5_10 | 40954_UUUWRNF5_10_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,458 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Markham Gray tries to turn the tables on those who want to destroy the aliens by
(A) allowing them to follow through with their plans knowing the aliens will destroy them.
(B) trying to show that the plan to destroy all other life forms is insanity because one day, Earth will meet an... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 107 | |
55243_2ANQUUA5_2 | 55243_2ANQUUA5_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... | null | 195 | 26,755 | 26,757 | 27,337 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How is Judy's grandmother's house symbolic of the life Judy hopes to lead?
(A) The house overlooks the rest of the town, much like Just looks down on those that live down the hill.
(B) It is old, and she hopes she can live that long on her own.
(C) It holds memories from generations... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 108 | |
55243_2ANQUUA5_4 | 55243_2ANQUUA5_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... | null | 195 | 26,755 | 26,757 | 27,155 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What type of adventure do Judy and Holly end up having that day?
(A) Doris was assaulted by the man who broke into their house, so they went hunting him down.
(B) Holly's house was broken into, and they go on the hunt for what was stolen.
(C) Judy's house gets broken into, and they ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 109 | |
55243_2ANQUUA5_8 | 55243_2ANQUUA5_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... | null | 195 | 26,755 | 26,757 | 27,189 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
After Judy's family home was destroyed, what did they find when they returned to the house?
(A) They found the lost typewriter.
(B) They found the body of her grandmother, who died in the tragedy.
(C) They found the majority of their home's contents scattered around the area, and th... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 110 | |
55243_2ANQUUA5_9 | 55243_2ANQUUA5_9_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... | null | 195 | 26,755 | 26,757 | 26,962 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does Mr. Sammis laugh at Judy for wanting to purchase?
(A) An old typewriter.
(B) A broken table.
(C) A piece of his school memorabilia.
(D) A luster cream pitcher. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 111 | |
62244_J6CNQ5XX_2 | 62244_J6CNQ5XX_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... | null | 195 | 22,018 | 22,020 | 22,500 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does Dobbin see in his death that foreshadows Willard's fate?
(A) The Ghost Ship carries Dobbin's body into space, and it will carry Willard's into space soon, as well.
(B) The Ghost Ship takes Dobbin home, just as it will see Willard back to Earth.
(C) The Ghost Ship is an ill... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 112 | |
62244_J6CNQ5XX_8 | 62244_J6CNQ5XX_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... | null | 195 | 22,018 | 22,020 | 22,244 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is one thing that Willard did out of habit each day?
(A) Check the radio to see if there was a broadcast from Earth.
(B) Talk to Dobbin.
(C) Look for the Ghost Ship.
(D) Made his bed. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 113 | |
62244_J6CNQ5XX_9 | 62244_J6CNQ5XX_9_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... | null | 195 | 22,018 | 22,020 | 22,345 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... |
Question and Possible Answers:
At the conclusion of the story, Willard realizes
(A) Dobbin did not die. He hid from Willard because he was afraid that Willard would kill him.
(B) He is returning to Earth.
(C) He is now on the Ghost Ship.
(D) His son's expedition saved him from his fate to float aimlessly for et... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 114 | |
61412_SIKASQ2E_3 | 61412_SIKASQ2E_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... | null | 195 | 27,252 | 27,254 | 27,513 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Arnek knows that he would have died many years ago had it not been for
(A) the guidance of their leader.
(B) his love of his offspring.
(C) his lack of ability to give up when things seem lost.
(D) the guidance of his mate. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 115 | |
61412_SIKASQ2E_5 | 61412_SIKASQ2E_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... | null | 195 | 27,252 | 27,254 | 27,491 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What effect does the human weapon have on the silths?
(A) It blinds one of them.
(B) They do not have weapons.
(C) It kills one of them.
(D) It does nothing to them rather than cause a minor annoyance. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 116 | |
61412_SIKASQ2E_6 | 61412_SIKASQ2E_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... | null | 195 | 27,252 | 27,254 | 27,665 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What makes Ptarra realize that they can use the humans as their hosts?
(A) Humans are the right size to be their host.
(B) The humans telepathically communicate with her that they welcome them into their bodies.
(C) She realizes that the human body is filled with the fibers they nee... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 117 | |
20003_N2INU4MU_1 | 20003_N2INU4MU_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... | null | 195 | 12,211 | 12,213 | 12,637 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The author claims that the two publications changed identities because
(A) The Washington Post became too "newsie," and The New York Times became too informal and daring.
(B) The two publications basically assimilated into one.
(C) The two publications started to cancel one another... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 118 | |
20003_N2INU4MU_5 | 20003_N2INU4MU_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... | null | 195 | 12,211 | 12,213 | 12,639 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The author implies that one of The Post's downfalls is that
(A) its need to be the best has resulted in a lack of quality.
(B) it is too concerned with keeping up with the changing times and not as concerned with quality journalism.
(C) it is too set in its ways, thus becoming stale... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 119 | |
20004_36PCUSFE_1 | 20004_36PCUSFE_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... | null | 195 | 16,501 | 16,503 | 16,748 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The name of the magazine is symbolic of
(A) the slabs of paper that will be saved.
(B) nothing.
(C) a completely fresh start in a new medium.
(D) the hard-hitting way that the magazine will approach journalism | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 120 | |
20004_36PCUSFE_2 | 20004_36PCUSFE_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... | null | 195 | 16,501 | 16,503 | 16,850 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the publication plan to charge when it is not being printed on paper?
(A) It has to be able to pay its employees.
(B) It is part of Microsoft, and they charge for everything.
(C) It is the only way to keep the publication self-sustaining.
(D) It needs to be able to pay for... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 121 | |
20004_36PCUSFE_3 | 20004_36PCUSFE_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... | null | 195 | 16,501 | 16,503 | 16,889 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... |
Question and Possible Answers:
By charging for the publication, SLATE plans to prove
(A) the publication will have much more freedom in what it writes and publishes because is it self-funded.
(B) People are willing to pay for good journalism.
(C) Advertising is an extra form of revenue to pass on to the employees... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 122 | |
20004_36PCUSFE_8 | 20004_36PCUSFE_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... | null | 195 | 16,501 | 16,503 | 16,818 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Does SLATE plan to have a particular political slant? Why or why not?
(A) Yes, they are liberals. Period.
(B) No. They find politics to be too trivial to include them in the magazine.
(C) Yes, they are democrats.
(D) No, that would go against their part of their belief system. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 123 | |
49901_PQTTXQQ1_2 | 49901_PQTTXQQ1_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... | null | 195 | 29,730 | 29,732 | 29,995 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The static that the characters heard over the radio suggest:
(A) The aliens were blocking communication
(B) The ship had flown into space
(C) Something had occurred at Lunar City
(D) The metal of the ship blocked communications | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 124 | |
49901_PQTTXQQ1_9 | 49901_PQTTXQQ1_9_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... | null | 195 | 29,730 | 29,732 | 29,912 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Snare
By RICHARD R. SMITH
Illustrated by WEISS
It's easy to find a solution when there is one—the tr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was significant about the ending?
(A) The machine was lying
(B) No significance
(C) Every problem has a solution
(D) Kane was almost killed | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 125 | |
61171_YRFEX6NM_1 | 61171_YRFEX6NM_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... | null | 195 | 29,336 | 29,338 | 29,544 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is suggest by Carmen's response if he said it "hotly?"
(A) Carmen is afraid of the consequences
(B) Unknown
(C) He was angry
(D) Carmen was confused by the statement | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 126 | |
61171_YRFEX6NM_2 | 61171_YRFEX6NM_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... | null | 195 | 29,336 | 29,338 | 29,456 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the "Black Hand?"
(A) The corpses
(B) N/A
(C) The government
(D) The mafia | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 127 | |
61171_YRFEX6NM_3 | 61171_YRFEX6NM_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... | null | 195 | 29,336 | 29,338 | 29,682 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box,
useful for getting rid of things.
Troub... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What makes the professor think the "folk tales I had heard about the Mafia were getting more distant?"
(A) The mafia would not follow through on their threats
(B) He knew that he would get hurt soon
(C) The professor was turning his attention to the government project
(D) Carmen's ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 128 | |
63605_OQYYCPU3_2 | 63605_OQYYCPU3_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,395 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What word below best describes the situation with the city Eric is in?
(A) Heaven
(B) Purgatory
(C) Hell
(D) Parabellum | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 129 | |
63605_OQYYCPU3_5 | 63605_OQYYCPU3_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,403 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the city represent in the passage?
(A) Desire leads to greed
(B) The bronze of Eric
(C) The fallacy of humans
(D) Earth | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 130 | |
63605_OQYYCPU3_6 | 63605_OQYYCPU3_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,458 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was it important to wait for a man named Eric to come and destroy the city?
(A) N/A
(B) It gave credence to the prophecy
(C) Was random name that was chosen for no purpose
(D) N/A | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 131 | |
63605_OQYYCPU3_8 | 63605_OQYYCPU3_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... | null | 195 | 24,236 | 24,238 | 24,455 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Beast-Jewel of Mars
By V. E. THIESSEN
The city was strange, fantastic, beautiful.
He'd never been ther... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the elders want to destroy the city?
(A) The population eventually abused the machine
(B) They were forced by prophecy
(C) They did not want to force the destruction
(D) N/A | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 132 | |
41562_EF0WORNI_2 | 41562_EF0WORNI_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... | null | 195 | 31,453 | 31,455 | 31,732 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was ironic about the crowds response to Ed when he viewed the body closely?
(A) No irony
(B) The body was a fake and was no reason for concern
(C) The body was actually alive
(D) The crowd were more concerned about Ed than the dead body | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 133 | |
41562_EF0WORNI_5 | 41562_EF0WORNI_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... | null | 195 | 31,453 | 31,455 | 31,668 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the aliens post a dead man hanging from the lamppost?
(A) The deadman hung himself from feat
(B) Unknown
(C) To spark fear into the city
(D) To bait out the uncontrolled | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 134 | |
41562_EF0WORNI_6 | 41562_EF0WORNI_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... | null | 195 | 31,453 | 31,455 | 31,740 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Loyce able to avoid being controlled by the aliens?
(A) No evidence in the story.
(B) Loyce was controlled by the aliens but was unaware
(C) He had a genetic trait that made him unabated
(D) The cellar may have blocked the control mechanism | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 135 | |
41562_EF0WORNI_8 | 41562_EF0WORNI_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... | null | 195 | 31,453 | 31,455 | 31,569 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What did the aliens represent?
(A) Killers
(B) Savages
(C) Insects
(D) Monster | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 136 | |
50847_VYSZRIB1_2 | 50847_VYSZRIB1_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 31,954 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
When Michael stated "How could I even have had such a ridiculous idea," why was he abashed?
(A) He was embarrassed
(B) Michael was contemplative
(C) The other man was getting under his skin
(D) Michael was angry | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 137 | |
50847_VYSZRIB1_4 | 50847_VYSZRIB1_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 31,873 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the passage's theme resemble in current society?
(A) Cruelty
(B) Oversensitivity
(C) Cancel culture
(D) No current theme | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 138 | |
50847_VYSZRIB1_8 | 50847_VYSZRIB1_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... | null | 195 | 31,704 | 31,706 | 31,963 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Tea Tray in the Sky
By EVELYN E. SMITH
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Visiting a society is tougher than being bo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Michael consider his actions as a "crude primitive?"
(A) Michael didn't consider himself a crude primitive
(B) He interrupted Carpenter
(C) Michael wanted to eat in front of society
(D) Michael made a gender joke | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 139 | |
62212_XJDTN6N8_1 | 62212_XJDTN6N8_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
PRISON PLANET
By BOB TUCKER
To remain on Mars meant death from agonizing
space-sickness, but Earth-surgery... | null | 195 | 28,826 | 28,828 | 29,026 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
PRISON PLANET
By BOB TUCKER
To remain on Mars meant death from agonizing
space-sickness, but Earth-surgery... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does Rat's speech in the first 3 paragraphs suggest about him?
(A) Has low intelligence
(B) He is extremely upset
(C) He hates himself
(D) Is extremely smart | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 140 | |
62212_XJDTN6N8_5 | 62212_XJDTN6N8_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
PRISON PLANET
By BOB TUCKER
To remain on Mars meant death from agonizing
space-sickness, but Earth-surgery... | null | 195 | 28,826 | 28,828 | 29,036 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
PRISON PLANET
By BOB TUCKER
To remain on Mars meant death from agonizing
space-sickness, but Earth-surgery... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the water taste like gasoline?
(A) It was the heat
(B) Greaseball forgot to wash the tank
(C) It wasn't water, it was gasoline
(D) Rat was trying to poison the crew | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 141 | |
40954_940TTZ9F_8 | 40954_940TTZ9F_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,124 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What did Gray realize when the aliens first contacted him after he woke up?
(A) The aliens did use telepathy
(B) Gray was extremely frightened
(C) They were planning an attack
(D) They had been on Earth before | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 142 | |
40954_940TTZ9F_10 | 40954_940TTZ9F_10_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... | null | 195 | 24,877 | 24,879 | 25,117 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
POTENTIAL ENEMY
by Mack Reynolds
CAESAR... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the aliens leave the planet?
(A) They wanted to leave the planet due to the bloodlust
(B) They wanted to conquer another planet
(C) The planet was disintegrating
(D) They were just lost in space | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 143 | |
55243_SZQ6TRE6_5 | 55243_SZQ6TRE6_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... | null | 195 | 26,755 | 26,757 | 26,999 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
The Puzzle in the Pond
1
CHAPTER I
A Stolen Typewriter
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What can be inferred about the type of character Mr. Sammis is?
(A) He is trying to make the best out of his business
(B) He is hardened by the flood
(C) He is a scammer
(D) He's an honest, hard working man | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 144 | |
62244_USGJFTB6_4 | 62244_USGJFTB6_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... | null | 195 | 22,018 | 22,020 | 22,249 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the appearance of a ghost ship closely resemble about lost travel?
(A) You can never find your way home
(B) Oasis in the desert
(C) A dog lost from home
(D) Home is where the heart is | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 145 | |
62244_USGJFTB6_8 | 62244_USGJFTB6_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... | null | 195 | 22,018 | 22,020 | 22,260 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
GALACTIC GHOST
By WALTER KUBILIUS
The Flying Dutchman of space was a harbinger
of death. But Willard wasn'... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is it possible for Willard to still see Earth?
(A) Willard just has to go back on his ship
(B) Willard cannot see Earth
(C) He is a ghost and can travel anywhere
(D) He could see it but can't feel it | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 146 | |
61412_BHENZWIA_1 | 61412_BHENZWIA_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... | null | 195 | 27,252 | 27,254 | 27,489 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... |
Question and Possible Answers:
After the first 4 paragraphs, what is clear about the main character?
(A) He is scared of the tiny creatures
(B) He is an alien being
(C) He is a human investigating a crash
(D) He is physically hurt | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 147 | |
61412_BHENZWIA_3 | 61412_BHENZWIA_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... | null | 195 | 27,252 | 27,254 | 27,371 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which word best describes Arnek?
(A) Sophisticated
(B) Meek
(C) Strong
(D) Loving | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 148 | |
61412_BHENZWIA_4 | 61412_BHENZWIA_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... | null | 195 | 27,252 | 27,254 | 27,378 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE COURSE OF LOGIC
BY LESTER DEL REY
They made one little mistake—very
natural—and disastrous!
The... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which word best describes Ptarra?
(A) Submissive
(B) Domineering
(C) Strong
(D) Educated | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 149 | |
20003_2WJ7BPF3_1 | 20003_2WJ7BPF3_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... | null | 195 | 12,211 | 12,213 | 12,371 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... |
Question and Possible Answers:
In the passage what was considered the Post's original virtue?
(A) Risk Taking
(B) Sports
(C) Stocks
(D) Deep local issues | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 150 | |
20003_2WJ7BPF3_8 | 20003_2WJ7BPF3_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... | null | 195 | 12,211 | 12,213 | 12,383 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
The Changelings
When did the Washington
Post swap identities with the New York Times ? One day, it seemed,
the Post rollicked... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the passage suggest about successful news?
(A) Writing fluctuates
(B) Editors are key
(C) Writers are key
(D) Topics are key | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 151 | |
20004_3GH7VIQ1_3 | 20004_3GH7VIQ1_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... | null | 195 | 16,501 | 16,503 | 16,690 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the purpose of charging for SLATE when most online needs are free?
(A) Better Writers
(B) Autonomy in writing
(C) No purpose
(D) More cash flow | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 152 | |
20004_3GH7VIQ1_4 | 20004_3GH7VIQ1_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... | null | 195 | 16,501 | 16,503 | 16,686 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Welcome to SLATE
An
introduction and apologia.
By Michael
Kinsley
The name? It means
nothing, or practically nothing. We chos... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is the "Fray" significant in the passage?
(A) Fray isn't ready yet
(B) No significance
(C) Great band
(D) It is a great reader discussion forum | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 153 | |
51380_2J2WV4R7_5 | 51380_2J2WV4R7_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
TIME IN THE ROUND
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DILLON
Poor Butcher suffered more than any dictator
... | null | 195 | 33,131 | 33,133 | 33,307 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
TIME IN THE ROUND
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DILLON
Poor Butcher suffered more than any dictator
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which traits best describe Butcher's character?
(A) strong and fair
(B) conniving and scary
(C) weak and helpful
(D) reckless and immature | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 154 | |
51380_2J2WV4R7_6 | 51380_2J2WV4R7_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
TIME IN THE ROUND
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DILLON
Poor Butcher suffered more than any dictator
... | null | 195 | 33,131 | 33,133 | 33,485 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
TIME IN THE ROUND
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DILLON
Poor Butcher suffered more than any dictator
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is not a part of the narrative purpose for why uninjes are in the story?
(A) Uninjes show the degree to which technology has advanced.
(B) Uninjes are solid companions to the protagonists.
(C) Uninjes show the caring sides of Butcher to the audience.
(D) Uninjes lay the founda... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 155 | |
50848_DD5IIUGR_4 | 50848_DD5IIUGR_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
SOLDIER BOY
By MICHAEL SHAARA
Illustrated by EMSH
It's one thing to laugh at a man because his job is us... | null | 195 | 29,532 | 29,534 | 29,777 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
SOLDIER BOY
By MICHAEL SHAARA
Illustrated by EMSH
It's one thing to laugh at a man because his job is us... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the purpose of the bomb?
(A) To plant on the enemy ship
(B) To take out the town in the event of an emergency
(C) To send to the enemy
(D) To bury at the edge of the town to defend against the enemy | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 156 | |
50848_DD5IIUGR_6 | 50848_DD5IIUGR_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
SOLDIER BOY
By MICHAEL SHAARA
Illustrated by EMSH
It's one thing to laugh at a man because his job is us... | null | 195 | 29,532 | 29,534 | 29,658 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
SOLDIER BOY
By MICHAEL SHAARA
Illustrated by EMSH
It's one thing to laugh at a man because his job is us... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the tone of this passage?
(A) Satirical
(B) Dire
(C) Fast-paced
(D) Adventurous | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 157 | |
50848_DD5IIUGR_7 | 50848_DD5IIUGR_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
SOLDIER BOY
By MICHAEL SHAARA
Illustrated by EMSH
It's one thing to laugh at a man because his job is us... | null | 195 | 29,532 | 29,534 | 29,850 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
SOLDIER BOY
By MICHAEL SHAARA
Illustrated by EMSH
It's one thing to laugh at a man because his job is us... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who might enjoy reading this passage the most?
(A) An undergrad who likes reading about political decisions and enjoys sci-fi
(B) A child who likes reading about space exploration
(C) A teen who likes reading sad sci-fi stories
(D) A teen who likes reading about adventure stories | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 158 | |
50868_RV0BHW7X_3 | 50868_RV0BHW7X_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
First one up this tallest summit in the So... | null | 195 | 35,036 | 35,038 | 35,279 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
First one up this tallest summit in the So... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the purpose of climbing the mountain?
(A) To find the old ships
(B) To gather geological data
(C) To conquer it and understand why it's there
(D) To find the others who climbed the mountain before | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 159 | |
50868_RV0BHW7X_6 | 50868_RV0BHW7X_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
First one up this tallest summit in the So... | null | 195 | 35,036 | 35,038 | 35,337 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
First one up this tallest summit in the So... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What happened to all the other previous expeditions to Mars?
(A) They all killed each other from madness
(B) They all died climbing the mountain
(C) They all crashed into the mountain before they could explore
(D) They all contracted a disease the Martians spread | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 160 | |
50868_RV0BHW7X_8 | 50868_RV0BHW7X_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
First one up this tallest summit in the So... | null | 195 | 35,036 | 35,038 | 35,213 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
First one up this tallest summit in the So... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What traits best describe Terrence?
(A) Confident and handsome
(B) Fair and strong
(C) Empathetic and leader-like
(D) Crazed and determined | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 161 | |
50449_55FKUCOB_1 | 50449_55FKUCOB_1_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... | null | 195 | 31,403 | 31,405 | 31,573 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What traits best describe Kit?
(A) Pragmatic and kind
(B) Rebellious and handsome
(C) Cowardly and humorous
(D) Bold and intelligent | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 162 | |
50449_55FKUCOB_2 | 50449_55FKUCOB_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... | null | 195 | 31,403 | 31,405 | 31,618 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What of the following is not true of the draft?
(A) It's done in a public announcement
(B) It happens every year
(C) It only selects men
(D) It selects 200 individuals each time | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 163 | |
50449_55FKUCOB_5 | 50449_55FKUCOB_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... | null | 195 | 31,403 | 31,405 | 31,668 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following best describe Sophia?
(A) She's been coerced into signing up for the voyage
(B) She's going on the same voyage as Arkalion
(C) She's going on the same voyage as Kit
(D) She's volunteered to go on a voyage | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 164 | |
50449_55FKUCOB_7 | 50449_55FKUCOB_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... | null | 195 | 31,403 | 31,405 | 31,708 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What's the deal with Alaric Arkalion III?
(A) He's been paid to stop the Nowhere Journey from within
(B) He's been paid to take another man's place
(C) He's so wealthy that he's avoiding the draft and escaping Earth for fun
(D) He's been paid to investigate the draft | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 165 | |
50449_55FKUCOB_9 | 50449_55FKUCOB_9_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... | null | 195 | 31,403 | 31,405 | 31,609 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Of all of the characters in this story, which two confuse those around them?
(A) Arkalion and Kit
(B) Stephanie and Sophia
(C) Kit and Stephanie
(D) Sophia and Arkalion | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 166 | |
51241_MXIV6ROI_2 | 51241_MXIV6ROI_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... | null | 195 | 29,257 | 29,259 | 29,598 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How does the relationship between Ida and Roddie change over the course of the passage?
(A) They start out as lovers and end as rivals
(B) They start out as strangers and end up as potential friends/lovers
(C) They start out as friends and love develops
(D) They start out as strang... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 167 | |
51241_MXIV6ROI_4 | 51241_MXIV6ROI_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... | null | 195 | 29,257 | 29,259 | 29,525 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was Ida's primary goal going into the passage?
(A) To relay an important message to Roddie
(B) To adventure into the city and help
(C) To chase after a guy she likes as he goes into the city
(D) To help Roddie escape the city | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 168 | |
51241_MXIV6ROI_5 | 51241_MXIV6ROI_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... | null | 195 | 29,257 | 29,259 | 29,518 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was Roddie's primary goal going into the passage?
(A) To receive a message that's coming in from outside the city walls
(B) To escape the city
(C) To prove himself to the robots
(D) To disarm as many robots as possible | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 169 | |
51241_MXIV6ROI_6 | 51241_MXIV6ROI_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... | null | 195 | 29,257 | 29,259 | 29,450 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is not a described element of the world in this story?
(A) Guarded cities
(B) Advanced robotic technology
(C) Bullet trains
(D) Long-distances sensors | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 170 | |
51122_DOPP150V_5 | 51122_DOPP150V_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE MEN IN THE WALLS
By WILLIAM TENN
Illustrated by FINLAY
The world was divided between the Men and the... | null | 195 | 29,497 | 29,499 | 29,818 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE MEN IN THE WALLS
By WILLIAM TENN
Illustrated by FINLAY
The world was divided between the Men and the... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following best summarizes the story?
(A) A boy learns the traditions and history of his culture.
(B) A boy meets the love of his life for the first time.
(C) A boy learns about his family and more about his culture.
(D) A boy explores beyond his home for the first time... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 171 | |
51122_DOPP150V_6 | 51122_DOPP150V_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE MEN IN THE WALLS
By WILLIAM TENN
Illustrated by FINLAY
The world was divided between the Men and the... | null | 195 | 29,497 | 29,499 | 29,740 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE MEN IN THE WALLS
By WILLIAM TENN
Illustrated by FINLAY
The world was divided between the Men and the... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the relationship between Thomas the Trap-Smasher and Franklin the Father of Many Thieves?
(A) They have a strained relationship
(B) They are good friends
(C) They are brothers
(D) They are partners | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 172 | |
51122_DOPP150V_7 | 51122_DOPP150V_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE MEN IN THE WALLS
By WILLIAM TENN
Illustrated by FINLAY
The world was divided between the Men and the... | null | 195 | 29,497 | 29,499 | 29,705 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
THE MEN IN THE WALLS
By WILLIAM TENN
Illustrated by FINLAY
The world was divided between the Men and the... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why might one not be interested in reading this story?
(A) There is a lot of gore
(B) There is a lot of murder
(C) There is a lot of nudity
(D) There is a lot of suspense | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 173 | |
51449_U6AYES9C_3 | 51449_U6AYES9C_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... | null | 195 | 32,188 | 32,190 | 32,500 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What do we know about the individuals on Mala from what we see of their life on Mala?
(A) They don’t truly think for themselves all that well.
(B) They all enjoy a strong dictatorship.
(C) They are naturally rebellious to cultural norms.
(D) They all enjoy a good democracy. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 174 | |
51449_U6AYES9C_4 | 51449_U6AYES9C_4_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... | null | 195 | 32,188 | 32,190 | 32,724 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... |
Question and Possible Answers:
From the average person’s perspective, how good is the explanation for why the planet of Mala has a war?
(A) We don’t know why they’re at war, so we couldn’t make this assessment.
(B) The reason is decent, the individuals are being discriminated against and many are being denied reso... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 175 | |
51449_U6AYES9C_6 | 51449_U6AYES9C_6_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... | null | 195 | 32,188 | 32,190 | 32,408 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which character traits best describe General Drak?
(A) Patient, humble, righteous
(B) Mature, kind, leader-like
(C) Leader-like, bold, generous
(D) Snobby, childish, athletic-looking | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 176 | |
51449_U6AYES9C_7 | 51449_U6AYES9C_7_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... | null | 195 | 32,188 | 32,190 | 32,423 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which character traits best describe Empress Jusa?
(A) Fair (her looks), newly crowned, malicious
(B) Plain, quick-witted, cautious
(C) Plain, intelligent, brave
(D) Beautiful, smart, newly crowned | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 177 | |
51449_U6AYES9C_10 | 51449_U6AYES9C_10_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... | null | 195 | 32,188 | 32,190 | 32,835 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MORAL EQUIVALENT
By KRIS NEVILLE
Illustrated by DICK FRANCIS
Why shouldn't a culture mimic another right... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following best summarizes this passage?
(A) A planet experiences its first planet-wide war, the reader sees perspectives from both sides of the conflict.
(B) A planet experiences its second planet-wide war, the reader sees perspectives from delivery people nearby the pla... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 178 | |
50441_1FIL4JYR_3 | 50441_1FIL4JYR_3_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MASTER
of Life and Death
by
ROBERT SILVERBERG
ACE BOOKS
A Division of A. A. Wyn, Inc.
23... | null | 195 | 33,525 | 33,527 | 33,703 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MASTER
of Life and Death
by
ROBERT SILVERBERG
ACE BOOKS
A Division of A. A. Wyn, Inc.
23... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which traits best describe FiztMaugham?
(A) Strong and humorless
(B) Practical and leader-like
(C) Bold and generous
(D) Strong and handsome | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 179 | |
50441_1FIL4JYR_8 | 50441_1FIL4JYR_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MASTER
of Life and Death
by
ROBERT SILVERBERG
ACE BOOKS
A Division of A. A. Wyn, Inc.
23... | null | 195 | 33,525 | 33,527 | 33,827 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
MASTER
of Life and Death
by
ROBERT SILVERBERG
ACE BOOKS
A Division of A. A. Wyn, Inc.
23... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who would most enjoy reading this article?
(A) Someone who enjoys reading about rebellions
(B) Someone who enjoys sci-fi world-building
(C) Someone who enjoys reading about rebellions in intergalactic settings
(D) Someone who enjoys learning about Dystopian worlds | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 180 | |
50936_SEDNSGRF_2 | 50936_SEDNSGRF_2_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Man in a Sewing Machine
By L. J. STECHER, JR.
Illustrated by EMSH
With the Solar Confederation being inv... | null | 195 | 31,471 | 31,473 | 31,586 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Man in a Sewing Machine
By L. J. STECHER, JR.
Illustrated by EMSH
With the Solar Confederation being inv... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How would you describe Buster?
(A) Serious
(B) Empathetic
(C) Sweet
(D) Funny | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 181 |
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