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50736_XQPKXPA3_6 | 50736_XQPKXPA3_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:
ADDRESS: CENTAURI
by
F. L. WALLACE
Published by
GALAXY PUBLISHING CORP.
New York 14, New York
... | null | 195 | 32,276 | 32,278 | 32,419 | ... [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:
ADDRESS: CENTAURI
by
F. L. WALLACE
Published by
GALAXY PUBLISHING CORP.
New York 14, New York
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What real-life issues are most closely tied to this passage?
(A) Ableism
(B) Racism
(C) Sexism
(D) Ageism | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 182 | |
48513_FM1DABY2_1 | 48513_FM1DABY2_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... | null | 195 | 30,135 | 30,137 | 30,486 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the summary of this passage?
(A) A guy travels the galaxy doing his job
(B) A guy travels the galaxy in search of the definition of what it means to be a human being
(C) Someone travels Earth, in search of the definition of what it means to be a human being
(D) Someone trav... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 183 | |
48513_FM1DABY2_2 | 48513_FM1DABY2_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... | null | 195 | 30,135 | 30,137 | 30,421 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is the definition of a human being necessary?
(A) For intergalactic law regarding human restrictions
(B) For robotic programming instructions
(C) So a robotic army knows who to kill
(D) For intergalactic law regarding who can operate spaceships | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 184 | |
47989_PE2SBVVZ_9 | 47989_PE2SBVVZ_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 YELLOW
PHANTOM
BY
MARGARET SUTTON
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1933, by
... | null | 195 | 30,387 | 30,389 | 30,679 | ... [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 YELLOW
PHANTOM
BY
MARGARET SUTTON
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1933, by
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following is not a similarity shared between Judy and Irene?
(A) Neither of them wanted to go to school
(B) Both of them wanted to work for Emily
(C) Both of them couldn't be in school
(D) Both of them wanted to learn more about the telegram | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 185 | |
51231_KDUYPBBO_4 | 51231_KDUYPBBO_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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... | null | 195 | 29,918 | 29,920 | 30,211 | ... [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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Alcala omit information when talking to Camba?
(A) He loves his coworker too much
(B) He puts pieces of the puzzle together and wants to protect someone
(C) He's feeling ill so he can't recall information properly
(D) He loves his family too much | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 186 | |
51193_QZ792HII_7 | 51193_QZ792HII_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:
Pictures Don't Lie
By KATHERINE MacLEAN
Illustrated by MARTIN SCHNEIDER
... Pictures, that is, that one ... | null | 195 | 34,408 | 34,410 | 34,776 | ... [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:
Pictures Don't Lie
By KATHERINE MacLEAN
Illustrated by MARTIN SCHNEIDER
... Pictures, that is, that one ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the relationship like between Nathen and his assistant?
(A) They were just coworkers, based on what we know from the passage
(B) They were family, they're first cousins who grew up together
(C) They were friends, they met in high school and share similar interests
(D) They... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 187 | |
50783_S09NKQOI_1 | 50783_S09NKQOI_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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... | null | 195 | 32,284 | 32,286 | 32,478 | ... [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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What's the relationship like between Delmar and Illia?
(A) They love each other
(B) They are good friends
(C) They don't like each other
(D) They're married | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 188 | |
50783_S09NKQOI_4 | 50783_S09NKQOI_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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... | null | 195 | 32,284 | 32,286 | 32,410 | ... [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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What trait best describes Delmar?
(A) Loving
(B) Intelligent
(C) Oblivious
(D) Emotional | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 189 | |
50783_S09NKQOI_6 | 50783_S09NKQOI_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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... | null | 195 | 32,284 | 32,286 | 32,510 | ... [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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What's one difference between Terry and Delmar?
(A) Delmar is smarter than Terry
(B) They have completely different jobs
(C) They have different priorities
(D) Terry is smarter than Delmar | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 190 | |
51152_VZM2VDDE_2 | 51152_VZM2VDDE_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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... | null | 195 | 32,198 | 32,200 | 32,315 | ... [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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What trait best describes Caddy?
(A) Brave
(B) Loving
(C) Trapped
(D) Desperate | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 191 | |
51152_VZM2VDDE_5 | 51152_VZM2VDDE_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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... | null | 195 | 32,198 | 32,200 | 32,429 | ... [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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... |
Question and Possible Answers:
If Farquar had more information about Jorj, how might that change their relationship?
(A) He would hate him more
(B) He would hate him less
(C) He would like him more
(D) He would love him more | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 192 | |
51152_VZM2VDDE_6 | 51152_VZM2VDDE_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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... | null | 195 | 32,198 | 32,200 | 32,379 | ... [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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... |
Question and Possible Answers:
A student from which college major would be most likely to enjoy this story?
(A) Political Science
(B) Astrophysiscs
(C) Philosophy
(D) Physics | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 193 | |
51152_VZM2VDDE_7 | 51152_VZM2VDDE_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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... | null | 195 | 32,198 | 32,200 | 32,321 | ... [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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What trait best describes Opperly?
(A) Weathered
(B) Handsome
(C) Strong
(D) Obedient | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 194 | |
50940_NW4PX14D_6 | 50940_NW4PX14D_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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... | null | 195 | 32,273 | 32,275 | 32,591 | ... [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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What might be a moral of the story?
(A) Trial and error is a good strategy to success
(B) You can accomplish anything if you set your mind to it
(C) Believing in yourself will only get you so far; you have to put in the work to make things happen
(D) You have to pick your battles | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 195 | |
50940_NW4PX14D_7 | 50940_NW4PX14D_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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... | null | 195 | 32,273 | 32,275 | 32,529 | ... [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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How would you describe the relationship between the protagonists?
(A) They don't like each other
(B) They're just coworkers
(C) They care for each other deeply
(D) They're beginning to get comfortable around each other | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 196 | |
50940_NW4PX14D_8 | 50940_NW4PX14D_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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... | null | 195 | 32,273 | 32,275 | 32,444 | ... [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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the coworkers clearly slacks off the most?
(A) Stryker
(B) None of them appear to slack off that much
(C) Farrell
(D) Gibson | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 197 | |
20034_WJSCNKAA_10 | 20034_WJSCNKAA_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:
Insiders and Way Insiders
Being John
Malkovich
is everything I've ever dreamed of in a crazy comedy. It's
close to pure farce... | null | 195 | 15,313 | 15,315 | 15,629 | ... [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:
Insiders and Way Insiders
Being John
Malkovich
is everything I've ever dreamed of in a crazy comedy. It's
close to pure farce... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following is NOT a quality of any of the movies described in the article?
(A) Someone has to adapt to having to work with someone else
(B) Someone is impacted by newly discovered information
(C) Two characters fall in love
(D) Someone is trying to uncover something | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 198 | |
20042_8G925GPS_4 | 20042_8G925GPS_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:
Dead Head
Back when I was a
journalist--before I became a provider of digital content--I thought life would
always be simple:... | null | 195 | 11,082 | 11,084 | 11,647 | ... [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:
Dead Head
Back when I was a
journalist--before I became a provider of digital content--I thought life would
always be simple:... |
Question and Possible Answers:
If you think this author thinks could they have a future as an intellectual content creator, why do you think they could?
(A) They think it will be more worth it for people to buy their content than to pirate it as data becomes more widely available
(B) They think they could get luck... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 199 | |
20042_8G925GPS_6 | 20042_8G925GPS_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:
Dead Head
Back when I was a
journalist--before I became a provider of digital content--I thought life would
always be simple:... | null | 195 | 11,082 | 11,084 | 11,506 | ... [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:
Dead Head
Back when I was a
journalist--before I became a provider of digital content--I thought life would
always be simple:... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why will people often be caught in pirating data?
(A) Few people get caught, but those who do are caught because of their keystroke patterns and search terms
(B) The easier it is to pirate, the easier it is to get caught
(C) People almost always get caught anyway
(D) Few people get... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 200 | |
20045_VLQK6I7P_3 | 20045_VLQK6I7P_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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... | null | 195 | 11,515 | 11,517 | 12,130 | ... [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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What are the problems with sexually explicit material in murals, according to the author?
(A) Artists feel limited by the government as they often want to paint nude people in public murals
(B) Adults are able to shield their children from seeing these murals, but that requires effor... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 201 | |
20045_VLQK6I7P_5 | 20045_VLQK6I7P_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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... | null | 195 | 11,515 | 11,517 | 11,955 | ... [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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is a conclusion you could draw from this article?
(A) The spillover problem has no clear solution
(B) The spillover problem has a few potential solutions but none are completely accepted
(C) The spillover problem is already solved legally, this article informs the reader about ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 202 | |
20039_9CBSB0TG_2 | 20039_9CBSB0TG_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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... | null | 195 | 10,320 | 10,322 | 10,672 | ... [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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the author's main point?
(A) To explain the conclusions that follow from their views and Larry's
(B) To explain the political advancements that follow from their views and Larry's
(C) To explain the differences between their views and Larry's
(D) To explain the similarities... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 203 | |
20039_9CBSB0TG_6 | 20039_9CBSB0TG_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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... | null | 195 | 10,320 | 10,322 | 10,449 | ... [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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the tone of this article?
(A) Argumentative
(B) Persuasive
(C) Methodical
(D) Bold | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 204 | |
20023_B2XDCKEA_9 | 20023_B2XDCKEA_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:
Why You're So Screwed Up
Let's stipulate that you
are unique, unfathomable, singular, sui generis. Now, let's find out how to... | null | 195 | 13,113 | 13,115 | 13,235 | ... [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:
Why You're So Screwed Up
Let's stipulate that you
are unique, unfathomable, singular, sui generis. Now, let's find out how to... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the tone of this passage?
(A) Serious
(B) Cautious
(C) Informal
(D) Academic | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 205 | |
20050_U5BC6HKS_3 | 20050_U5BC6HKS_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:
Temperance Kills
First, to prevent any
misunderstanding, the warning: Alcohol, when abused, is vicious, dangerous
stuff. Each... | null | 195 | 12,106 | 12,108 | 12,346 | ... [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:
Temperance Kills
First, to prevent any
misunderstanding, the warning: Alcohol, when abused, is vicious, dangerous
stuff. Each... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Of the following choices, who might be the most interested in reading the passage?
(A) An adult in their 50s
(B) An adult in their 20s
(C) A health professional
(D) A college student at a "Party School" | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 206 | |
20050_U5BC6HKS_5 | 20050_U5BC6HKS_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:
Temperance Kills
First, to prevent any
misunderstanding, the warning: Alcohol, when abused, is vicious, dangerous
stuff. Each... | null | 195 | 12,106 | 12,108 | 12,381 | ... [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:
Temperance Kills
First, to prevent any
misunderstanding, the warning: Alcohol, when abused, is vicious, dangerous
stuff. Each... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What types of references/citations does this article include?
(A) Labels and quotes from packaging
(B) Wartime alcohol advertisements
(C) Statistics on amounts of wine and liquor consumed in the country
(D) Packaging marketing techniques | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 207 | |
20053_G9RDWC6J_5 | 20053_G9RDWC6J_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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... | null | 195 | 11,664 | 11,666 | 12,043 | ... [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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Of the following options, who would most likely enjoy reading this article?
(A) A parent who loves reading Little Red Riding Hood to their child
(B) A young parent who loves reading Alice in Wonderland to their child
(C) An educator of young kids (a teacher, tutor, or after-school p... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 208 | |
20053_G9RDWC6J_6 | 20053_G9RDWC6J_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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... | null | 195 | 11,664 | 11,666 | 12,042 | ... [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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following is true of Darger's work?
(A) He produced so much work that it's evident that each piece took him little time
(B) He only really cared about what his family thought of his work
(C) His work is not the type of art to hang around one's home
(D) The vast majorit... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 209 | |
20052_W35FHKFY_2 | 20052_W35FHKFY_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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... | null | 195 | 10,609 | 10,611 | 10,967 | ... [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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the overall structure of the passage?
(A) An in-depth analysis of Jerry Springer's sex life
(B) An in-depth analysis of Leo DiCaprio's sex life
(C) A focus on Clinton and somewhat on Leonardo, followed by some mentions of Springer and Gifford
(D) An equally in-depth deep di... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 210 | |
20052_W35FHKFY_3 | 20052_W35FHKFY_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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... | null | 195 | 10,609 | 10,611 | 10,881 | ... [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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following is not a pickup strategy discussed in this article?
(A) Asking women how they're feeling about their jobs
(B) Taking women on planes
(C) Getting assistants to approach women for them
(D) The use of a pickup-line | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 211 | |
20052_W35FHKFY_4 | 20052_W35FHKFY_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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... | null | 195 | 10,609 | 10,611 | 10,902 | ... [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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Did any of the partners of these men forgive them for their infidelity?
(A) The article shows that all of them did
(B) The article shows that at least one of them did
(C) We don't have enough information to tell
(D) The article shows that none of them did | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 212 | |
20052_W35FHKFY_5 | 20052_W35FHKFY_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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... | null | 195 | 10,609 | 10,611 | 10,981 | ... [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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Does the article reflect positively about any of the mens' character?
(A) Honestly most of them seem pretty respectful
(B) Not really, they all seem pretty terrible to women
(C) The article describes all of them positively in other areas of their livelihood
(D) They don't seem that... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 213 | |
20052_W35FHKFY_9 | 20052_W35FHKFY_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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... | null | 195 | 10,609 | 10,611 | 10,910 | ... [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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the article show that Leonardo DiCaprio and Bill Clinton have in common?
(A) Both like to have sex on planes
(B) Both like to have ice cream before sex
(C) Both want to exclusively sleep with much younger women
(D) Both prefer to have sex in their homes | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 214 | |
20058_S8LETX87_7 | 20058_S8LETX87_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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... | null | 195 | 10,876 | 10,878 | 11,510 | ... [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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the author think cloning a certain player might not render the results people would hope?
(A) Cloning is a fairly safe technology, but it doesn't mean the player's clone will be as mentally gifted as the player
(B) Cloning is still a dangerous technology, it's a funny sugges... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 215 | |
20058_S8LETX87_8 | 20058_S8LETX87_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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... | null | 195 | 10,876 | 10,878 | 11,063 | ... [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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who do you think overall had the most fun at this game?
(A) Scottie Pippen
(B) The fans
(C) The stadium employees who got extra tips
(D) The referees | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 216 | |
51380_3LBQWD1S_2 | 51380_3LBQWD1S_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:
TIME IN THE ROUND
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DILLON
Poor Butcher suffered more than any dictator
... | null | 195 | 33,131 | 33,133 | 33,433 | ... [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:
Why was The Butcher initially prevented from entering the Time Theater?
(A) He was too young to be allowed on the premises.
(B) The usher detected his interest in violence.
(C) He was stopped by an electrical forcefield.
(D) The usher did not like his appearance. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 217 | |
51380_3LBQWD1S_3 | 51380_3LBQWD1S_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:
TIME IN THE ROUND
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DILLON
Poor Butcher suffered more than any dictator
... | null | 195 | 33,131 | 33,133 | 33,593 | ... [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:
Why can't people from the Dawn Era exit the Time Bubble supposedly?
(A) They can, but they can only walk along the vista.
(B) The dogs prevent them from leaving the Dawn Era, and the uninjes prevent them from entering the new civilization.
(C) The Bubble is a hole in time that can e... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 218 | |
50848_NIJWA6Q4_6 | 50848_NIJWA6Q4_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 | 29,887 | ... [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:
Why had Dylan originally joined the army?
(A) So that he could spend more time drinking.
(B) Following the death of his father, he was inspired by the idea of protecting the galactic colonies.
(C) He wanted to honor his father, who had also fought bravely with the army.
(D) He had ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 219 | |
50449_BBBL7S89_3 | 50449_BBBL7S89_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:
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 | 31,908 | ... [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:
According to Arkalion, why was the tournament held every two years and two months?
(A) It provided the cheapest opportunity for space travel.
(B) Earth and Mars had the least amount of distance between them at this point, making Mars more accessible.
(C) It was part of the fixed ro... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 220 | |
50449_BBBL7S89_6 | 50449_BBBL7S89_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:
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 | 31,912 | ... [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:
Recruit for Andromeda
by MILTON LESSER
ACE BOOKS, INC.
23 West 47th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
RE... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why were Alaric Arkalion III's eyes so unusual?
(A) They appeared older than the rest of his features because it was someone else pretending to be Alaric.
(B) He wanted to appear wiser so that the other tournament participants would trust what he was saying about Mars.
(C) He wanted... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 221 | |
51241_UUGNN3K5_9 | 51241_UUGNN3K5_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:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
He knew the city was organized for his
indi... | null | 195 | 29,257 | 29,259 | 29,651 | ... [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:
Why does Roddie pursue Ida on the suspension cable?
(A) He hopes she will tire and fall of the bridge to her death.
(B) He wants to learn more about the Invaders and their purpose in the city.
(C) He is attracted to her, and he wants to spend more time with her.
(D) He realizes all... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 222 | |
51449_LKAS6KYW_3 | 51449_LKAS6KYW_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 | 32,574 | ... [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:
Why did General Drak decide to attack the city of Kys?
(A) One of his hardware store employees tells him there is a resident there that refuses to pay off his debt to the store.
(B) He flips a coin, and the heads-up represents attacking Kys.
(C) He decides completely randomly.
(D) ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 223 | |
50905_JD67LJ37_2 | 50905_JD67LJ37_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:
Yesterday House
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty
y... | null | 195 | 32,325 | 32,327 | 32,643 | ... [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:
Yesterday House
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty
y... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Mary ask Jack, "Are you he?"
(A) She thinks Jack is Mr. Kesserich.
(B) She thinks he is the man sending her notes signed "Your Lover."
(C) She believes Jack is the poet sending her his work in little boxes.
(D) She believes Jack is a ghost her aunt had warned her about. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 224 | |
50905_JD67LJ37_8 | 50905_JD67LJ37_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:
Yesterday House
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty
y... | null | 195 | 32,325 | 32,327 | 32,722 | ... [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:
Yesterday House
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty
y... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Jack visit Mary again after speaking with Mrs. Kesserich?
(A) He wants to bring her newspapers to help her pass the time before Martin's arrival.
(B) He wants to talk Mary into running away with him.
(C) He is curious to see a ghost again.
(D) He wants to convince her of h... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 225 | |
50905_JD67LJ37_10 | 50905_JD67LJ37_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:
Yesterday House
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty
y... | null | 195 | 32,325 | 32,327 | 32,592 | ... [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:
Yesterday House
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ASHMAN
Meeting someone who's been dead for twenty
y... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How did Mary Alice Pope die?
(A) She was hit by a train after losing control of her horse.
(B) She was bucked off her horse and broke her neck.
(C) She was trampled by Hilda's horse.
(D) Hani and Hilda killed her out of jealousy. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 226 | |
50441_JJXBLQFF_5 | 50441_JJXBLQFF_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:
MASTER
of Life and Death
by
ROBERT SILVERBERG
ACE BOOKS
A Division of A. A. Wyn, Inc.
23... | null | 195 | 33,525 | 33,527 | 33,960 | ... [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:
Why did Roy redecorate his office?
(A) He wanted to create a space where he felt safe from the judgement of the general public.
(B) He strongly disliked the architectural style of the Popeek building.
(C) He wanted to install some iridescent chrome trim along his walls and some sash... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 227 | |
50441_JJXBLQFF_10 | 50441_JJXBLQFF_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:
MASTER
of Life and Death
by
ROBERT SILVERBERG
ACE BOOKS
A Division of A. A. Wyn, Inc.
23... | null | 195 | 33,525 | 33,527 | 33,929 | ... [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:
Why did Fred decide against reporting Roy for breaking the Equalization Law?
(A) He called it payback for landing him his position at the Bureau.
(B) Roy was his brother, and he loved him.
(C) The memory of their parents' deaths softened his heart, and he decided against it.
(D) H... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 228 | |
50936_E5LJALV3_2 | 50936_E5LJALV3_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 | 31,953 | ... [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:
Why does Buster treat John almost condescendingly?
(A) Buster's intelligence has far surpassed John's own.
(B) Buster reacts the way John would in any given situation. Its lack of consideration is reflected in John's interactions with Anne.
(C) Buster is growing past any need for Jo... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 229 | |
50936_E5LJALV3_5 | 50936_E5LJALV3_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:
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 | 32,057 | ... [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:
Why were no lives lost at the Interceptor Launching Station?
(A) The high meteor traffic at the time prevented any life from being able to enter the vicinity.
(B) The humans had shot the invaders out of the sky, thus defending the Launching Station from further attacks.
(C) The stat... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 230 | |
50923_TTU9WIRV_2 | 50923_TTU9WIRV_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 SERPENT RIVER
By Don Wilcox
The Code was rigid—no fraternization with the
peoples of other planets! Ea... | null | 195 | 30,838 | 30,840 | 31,225 | ... [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 SERPENT RIVER
By Don Wilcox
The Code was rigid—no fraternization with the
peoples of other planets! Ea... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How did Campbell get his nickname "Split"?
(A) Jim gave him the name because his hair had split-ends.
(B) Jim gave him the name because he always parted his hair the same way.
(C) Jim gave him the name because of his obsessive attention to detail.
(D) Jim gave him the name because ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 231 | |
50923_TTU9WIRV_4 | 50923_TTU9WIRV_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 SERPENT RIVER
By Don Wilcox
The Code was rigid—no fraternization with the
peoples of other planets! Ea... | null | 195 | 30,838 | 30,840 | 31,313 | ... [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 SERPENT RIVER
By Don Wilcox
The Code was rigid—no fraternization with the
peoples of other planets! Ea... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why were the trees moving along the surface of the planet towards the group of natives?
(A) The trees drifted along with the ever-moving sand of the planet's surface.
(B) They were a group of native sponge trees feeding on the surface of the planet.
(C) The trees were guided by the ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 232 | |
50923_TTU9WIRV_6 | 50923_TTU9WIRV_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 SERPENT RIVER
By Don Wilcox
The Code was rigid—no fraternization with the
peoples of other planets! Ea... | null | 195 | 30,838 | 30,840 | 31,358 | ... [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 SERPENT RIVER
By Don Wilcox
The Code was rigid—no fraternization with the
peoples of other planets! Ea... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Tomboldo's party suddenly shout, "See-o-see-o-see-o!"?
(A) This was the phrase they used to summon Kao-Wagwattl, the creature they called "the rope of life."
(B) They were mimicking the sound of the siren of Jim and Split's ship, which had effectively warded off the hostile s... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 233 | |
48513_B3PAXK5L_1 | 48513_B3PAXK5L_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... | null | 195 | 30,135 | 30,137 | 30,536 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Ravenhurst dislike Oak?
(A) Oak discovered that Ravenhurst's son, Jack, had purposefully sabotaged McGuire.
(B) Oak speaks to Ravenhurst with disrespect and sarcasm whenever they discuss business.
(C) He wanted to keep the affairs of Viking a secret, so he didn't appreciate... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 234 | |
48513_B3PAXK5L_4 | 48513_B3PAXK5L_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... | null | 195 | 30,135 | 30,137 | 30,680 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from Analog March 1962. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was Daniel Oak's true interest in McGuire?
(A) He worked for both Ravenhurst and Captain Brock, and he was using McGuire to pit the two against each other.
(B) He was interested in leveraging his power over McGuire into commandeering the tunnels of Ceres.
(C) He enjoyed his exc... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 235 | |
47989_NSAL5SJQ_5 | 47989_NSAL5SJQ_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 YELLOW
PHANTOM
BY
MARGARET SUTTON
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1933, by
... | null | 195 | 30,387 | 30,389 | 30,890 | ... [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 YELLOW
PHANTOM
BY
MARGARET SUTTON
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
Copyright, 1933, by
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was it a good decision to not visit Grant's Tomb?
(A) Because instead, the girls went to a small bookstore, where they discovered the truth about Dale Meredith.
(B) If they hadn't gone to the bookstore, they wouldn't have confirmed their suspicions that Dale Meredith was a crimin... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 236 | |
51231_WCD38RQT_2 | 51231_WCD38RQT_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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... | null | 195 | 29,918 | 29,920 | 30,031 | ... [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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
In what year does the story take place?
(A) 1967
(B) 2090
(C) 2110
(D) 1970 | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 237 | |
51231_WCD38RQT_3 | 51231_WCD38RQT_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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... | null | 195 | 29,918 | 29,920 | 30,314 | ... [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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the purpose of Alcala's research?
(A) To contribute to Johnny's plan to unleash the next plague upon the world.
(B) To test silicone nutrition in strengthening the human body.
(C) To discover a way to turn himself and others into silicon plastic.
(D) To learn more about the... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 238 | |
51231_WCD38RQT_4 | 51231_WCD38RQT_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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... | null | 195 | 29,918 | 29,920 | 30,336 | ... [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:
Syndrome Johnny
BY CHARLES DYE
Illustrated by EMSH
The plagues that struck mankind could be attributed
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What were the results of the initial plague?
(A) Half the world's population was decimated, wealth increased, and violence decreased.
(B) The Bureau of Social Statistics began a worldwide search for Johnny Syndrome.
(C) The emergence of the Hungry Lands coincided with declining birt... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 239 | |
51193_DO2YNZZF_2 | 51193_DO2YNZZF_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:
Pictures Don't Lie
By KATHERINE MacLEAN
Illustrated by MARTIN SCHNEIDER
... Pictures, that is, that one ... | null | 195 | 34,408 | 34,410 | 34,843 | ... [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:
Pictures Don't Lie
By KATHERINE MacLEAN
Illustrated by MARTIN SCHNEIDER
... Pictures, that is, that one ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the essential plot of the drama enacted by the aliens?
(A) An alien made repeated "O" movements with his mouth and demonstrated the ship's controls.
(B) Two aliens plan to land their spacecraft on Earth, and one of the aliens destroys the other.
(C) One of the aliens on the... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 240 | |
51193_DO2YNZZF_4 | 51193_DO2YNZZF_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:
Pictures Don't Lie
By KATHERINE MacLEAN
Illustrated by MARTIN SCHNEIDER
... Pictures, that is, that one ... | null | 195 | 34,408 | 34,410 | 34,892 | ... [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:
Pictures Don't Lie
By KATHERINE MacLEAN
Illustrated by MARTIN SCHNEIDER
... Pictures, that is, that one ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Nathen theorize the sound he analyzed had been broadcast in short bursts?
(A) The aliens did not have the proper technology to record anything longer than that.
(B) In an attempt to make any kind of contact, the aliens would want to send out as many rapid transmissions as po... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 241 | |
50783_GHQDH2JX_1 | 50783_GHQDH2JX_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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... | null | 195 | 32,284 | 32,286 | 32,643 | ... [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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the Smithson Institute's purpose in the asteroid field?
(A) Locating and apprehending the gemlike artifact.
(B) To discover new alien species.
(C) The establishment of new colonies for humans to escape to once Earth became inhabitable.
(D) Discovering and analyzing the re... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 242 | |
50783_GHQDH2JX_5 | 50783_GHQDH2JX_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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... | null | 195 | 32,284 | 32,286 | 32,706 | ... [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 ALIEN
A Gripping Novel of Discovery and Conquest
in Interstellar Space
by Raymond F. Jones
A Com... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Del so desperately want to stay away from Earth?
(A) He felt some mysterious pull to explore the asteroid fields.
(B) He did not approve of the current leadership of the majority of governments around the world.
(C) The situation had devolved to such a state that he no long... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 243 | |
51152_DDY341W4_5 | 51152_DDY341W4_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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... | null | 195 | 32,198 | 32,200 | 32,960 | ... [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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the people want to believe in the lie of Maizie and the rockets to Mars?
(A) According to Opperly, people put their faith in other people or things that tell them what they want to hear during turbulent times such as the fallout of World War III.
(B) They were afraid of the s... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 244 | |
51152_DDY341W4_9 | 51152_DDY341W4_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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... | null | 195 | 32,198 | 32,200 | 32,731 | ... [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:
Appointment in Tomorrow
BY FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
Is it possible to have a world witho... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the mission of the pilot of the Mars rocket?
(A) He will meet the Martians and continue to study their mind-control techniques in order to bring this knowledge back to Earth.
(B) He will be the first pilot to successfully bring a cat into space.
(C) He has no real mission. H... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 245 | |
50940_MSPBR87G_2 | 50940_MSPBR87G_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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... | null | 195 | 32,273 | 32,275 | 32,557 | ... [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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the Sadrians herd Farrell to the bottom of the dome?
(A) To fix the Ringwave generator.
(B) They were going to try to kill him.
(C) So that he could be hypnotized by the Hymenop robot images.
(D) He was not supposed to be inside the dome. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 246 | |
50940_MSPBR87G_4 | 50940_MSPBR87G_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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... | null | 195 | 32,273 | 32,275 | 32,958 | ... [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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why had the Sadrian population been dwindling in the time since the Marco Four crash-landed on Sadr III?
(A) Because of the broken generator, they had lost the connection to their Hymenop counselors and had been driven mad by the inability to cope with their emotions.
(B) The Sadrian... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 247 | |
50940_MSPBR87G_10 | 50940_MSPBR87G_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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... | null | 195 | 32,273 | 32,275 | 33,028 | ... [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:
Wailing Wall
By ROGER DEE
Illustrated by ED ALEXANDER
An enormous weapon is forcing people to keep
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How does Gibson suggest they might be able to restore the Marco Four and leave Sadr III?
(A) They will have to enter the dome to search for the appropriate parts required to enter the ship. And only Farrell can go because Gibson has to stay behind to man the ship.
(B) If they can res... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 248 | |
51353_7AV0FZNQ_2 | 51353_7AV0FZNQ_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:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
Before science, there was superstition. ... | null | 195 | 31,557 | 31,559 | 32,104 | ... [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:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
Before science, there was superstition. ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What happened to Ivan?
(A) He was pulled through the surface of the planet towards the durasphere by some unknown force.
(B) He was captured by one of the forces of evil as they made their attack on the Solar System.
(C) An unseen patch of quicksand pulled him into the ground, leavi... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 249 | |
51353_7AV0FZNQ_6 | 51353_7AV0FZNQ_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:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
Before science, there was superstition. ... | null | 195 | 31,557 | 31,559 | 31,976 | ... [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:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
Before science, there was superstition. ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why doesn't feel Celeste feel completely safe and secure?
(A) She has three husbands and those husbands have three wives.
(B) After Ivan's and Rosalind's disappearances, she is worried that she will be next.
(C) Dotty's visions have begun to worry her about the fate of the planet.
... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 250 | |
20034_AQL26450_4 | 20034_AQL26450_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:
Insiders and Way Insiders
Being John
Malkovich
is everything I've ever dreamed of in a crazy comedy. It's
close to pure farce... | null | 195 | 15,313 | 15,315 | 15,855 | ... [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:
Insiders and Way Insiders
Being John
Malkovich
is everything I've ever dreamed of in a crazy comedy. It's
close to pure farce... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the author think people will be angry about The Insider?
(A) Because of its revelation that those in the corporate media can be bought for a few simple stock options.
(B) Because of its scandalous narrative involving corruption in the corporate world and the mainstream media... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 251 | |
20042_4BVPVJBD_1 | 20042_4BVPVJBD_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:
Dead Head
Back when I was a
journalist--before I became a provider of digital content--I thought life would
always be simple:... | null | 195 | 11,082 | 11,084 | 11,669 | ... [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:
Dead Head
Back when I was a
journalist--before I became a provider of digital content--I thought life would
always be simple:... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the author see a potential benefit from selling digital books on a website?
(A) Utilizing new technologies will make their own writing more attractive to a new generation of readers.
(B) The profit margins would be infinitely higher thanks to lower production costs of digita... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 252 | |
20045_FRSHZ8NJ_2 | 20045_FRSHZ8NJ_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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... | null | 195 | 11,515 | 11,517 | 12,088 | ... [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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the author believe the CDA will ultimately be struck down by the Supreme Court?
(A) The technological alternatives to the law offer significant benefits, even though the burden of the law is admittedly small.
(B) It doesn't have many more benefits than content blocking techn... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 253 | |
20045_FRSHZ8NJ_4 | 20045_FRSHZ8NJ_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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... | null | 195 | 11,515 | 11,517 | 12,095 | ... [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:
Speech and Spillover
The Supreme Court
probably will overturn the notorious Communications Decency Act. But the issues
are no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is it difficult to shield children from sexually explicit materials without simultaneously denying adults the ability to view them?
(A) It is very difficult, if not impossible, to monitor the ages of people accessing specific material in many cases.
(B) The law prevents any compa... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 254 | |
20047_C8D8K6B3_3 | 20047_C8D8K6B3_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 Norplant Option
Now that Congress and
President Clinton have opted to use the threat of utter destitution to dissuade
poo... | null | 195 | 12,324 | 12,326 | 12,920 | ... [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 Norplant Option
Now that Congress and
President Clinton have opted to use the threat of utter destitution to dissuade
poo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How do some critics compare the Norplant option suggested by the Inquirer to China?
(A) They suggest giving money to people on welfare to not have children is the same as forcing people to not have children at all.
(B) One of the requirements of the program would be to have only one ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 255 | |
20047_C8D8K6B3_5 | 20047_C8D8K6B3_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 Norplant Option
Now that Congress and
President Clinton have opted to use the threat of utter destitution to dissuade
poo... | null | 195 | 12,324 | 12,326 | 12,921 | ... [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 Norplant Option
Now that Congress and
President Clinton have opted to use the threat of utter destitution to dissuade
poo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What are the essential reasons the author believes Norplant is the right brand for testing this option?
(A) Norplant is an affordable option, and the expenses could be easily offset by the taxpayers.
(B) The contraceptive has been proven to prevent all unwanted pregnancies and has a ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 256 | |
20047_C8D8K6B3_9 | 20047_C8D8K6B3_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 Norplant Option
Now that Congress and
President Clinton have opted to use the threat of utter destitution to dissuade
poo... | null | 195 | 12,324 | 12,326 | 12,883 | ... [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 Norplant Option
Now that Congress and
President Clinton have opted to use the threat of utter destitution to dissuade
poo... |
Question and Possible Answers:
In what way do critics claim the Norplant option is sexist?
(A) The Norplant option essentially forces women on welfare to rely on birth control, which removes their option for reproductive choice.
(B) Women receive the majority of welfare assistance already, and the Norplant option ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 257 | |
20039_P67EGVP6_7 | 20039_P67EGVP6_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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... | null | 195 | 10,320 | 10,322 | 10,771 | ... [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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the author believe Larry focuses so heavily on the regulation aspect of cyberspace commerce?
(A) Larry is passionate about this subject because he is a libertarian and is against government interference.
(B) He is attempting to cast a wider net for his readership.
(C) He w... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 258 | |
20039_P67EGVP6_8 | 20039_P67EGVP6_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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... | null | 195 | 10,320 | 10,322 | 10,897 | ... [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:
What So Different About Cyberspace?
It seems as though the initial round
of discussion between Larry and myself has produced ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How does the author suggest researchers approach the contradiction of working simultaneously in private and public spaces?
(A) Establishing strict protocols that oversee potential losses of liberty.
(B) Creating regulations that examine the formation of new commercial portals to ensu... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 259 | |
20023_S6B32Z9U_1 | 20023_S6B32Z9U_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:
Why You're So Screwed Up
Let's stipulate that you
are unique, unfathomable, singular, sui generis. Now, let's find out how to... | null | 195 | 13,113 | 13,115 | 13,627 | ... [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:
Why You're So Screwed Up
Let's stipulate that you
are unique, unfathomable, singular, sui generis. Now, let's find out how to... |
Question and Possible Answers:
In what way does the author suggest the Myers-Briggs test is relevant to daily life?
(A) It can help a person understand one's own behavior and come to understand the actions of others as well.
(B) It provides alternative personality types for people who are not satisfied with the as... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 260 | |
20023_S6B32Z9U_8 | 20023_S6B32Z9U_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:
Why You're So Screwed Up
Let's stipulate that you
are unique, unfathomable, singular, sui generis. Now, let's find out how to... | null | 195 | 13,113 | 13,115 | 13,369 | ... [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:
Why You're So Screwed Up
Let's stipulate that you
are unique, unfathomable, singular, sui generis. Now, let's find out how to... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the writer not wish to follow the bloody type test?
(A) He thought it was "completely worthless."
(B) He does not want to eat snails.
(C) He doesn't know his blood type.
(D) He doesn't need to lose any weight. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 261 | |
20050_M23AW2ZE_2 | 20050_M23AW2ZE_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:
Temperance Kills
First, to prevent any
misunderstanding, the warning: Alcohol, when abused, is vicious, dangerous
stuff. Each... | null | 195 | 12,106 | 12,108 | 12,420 | ... [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:
Temperance Kills
First, to prevent any
misunderstanding, the warning: Alcohol, when abused, is vicious, dangerous
stuff. Each... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the recommended alcohol intake for healthy consumption?
(A) One glass of red wine per day for women and two for men.
(B) One to two drinks per day for men and women.
(C) One to two glasses of red wine for men and women.
(D) One drink per day for women and two for men. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 262 | |
20053_LFLKNUIM_8 | 20053_LFLKNUIM_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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... | null | 195 | 11,664 | 11,666 | 12,065 | ... [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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... |
Question and Possible Answers:
In what way does the writer believe Darger is similar to artists like David Lynch?
(A) They both ought to be considered progenitors of the postmodern movement.
(B) He undercuts innocence with deeply terrifying subjects and images.
(C) They are both members of the Mouseketeers.
(D) ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 263 | |
20053_LFLKNUIM_9 | 20053_LFLKNUIM_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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... | null | 195 | 11,664 | 11,666 | 12,158 | ... [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:
Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Is it tasteless to suggest
of JonBenet Ramsey--the cute, blond 6-year-old from Colorado who was... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was Darger's link to post-modernism?
(A) Like other postmodernists, he frequently depicted subjects of gruesome violence.
(B) He was fully immersed in the fantasy world he had created in his 15,000-page epic.
(C) He intentionally inserts himself into his work, and his character... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 264 | |
20052_EFV43YK7_10 | 20052_EFV43YK7_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:
The Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... | null | 195 | 10,609 | 10,611 | 11,018 | ... [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 Pickup Artists
Sometimes
when a man and woman first meet, the man speaks words so true, so stirring,
that the woman is he... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Clinton want to keep the story of his friends' divorce a secret?
(A) His friend had been having sex with farm animals.
(B) He wanted to help his friend navigate a very messy divorce.
(C) He realized the President of the United States should not be associated with such people... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 265 | |
20058_3PL4CFMH_1 | 20058_3PL4CFMH_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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... | null | 195 | 10,876 | 10,878 | 11,268 | ... [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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did no one in the audience seem to care that Bill Clinton was at the game?
(A) The audience was filled with people who did not like Bill Clinton.
(B) He entered the arena quietly, so nobody really noticed he was there.
(C) They were mostly there to see Michael Jordan.
(D) The a... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 266 | |
20058_3PL4CFMH_7 | 20058_3PL4CFMH_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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... | null | 195 | 10,876 | 10,878 | 11,361 | ... [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 Gamer
The USAir Arena sits on the
edge of the Beltway, old and dim, not much more than a big gymnasium. The
Washington Bu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is Michael Jordan described as "geriatric"?
(A) At 34, he is beginning to get too old to be attractive to sports teams and agents.
(B) At 34, he is generally considered on the older end of professional basketball players.
(C) At 34, he was beginning to move really slow on the co... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 267 | |
51194_1XXJ4WUG_8 | 51194_1XXJ4WUG_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:
Made to Measure
By WILLIAM CAMPBELL GAULT
Illustrated by L. WOROMAY
Somewhere is an ideal mate for every... | null | 195 | 30,560 | 30,562 | 30,980 | ... [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:
Made to Measure
By WILLIAM CAMPBELL GAULT
Illustrated by L. WOROMAY
Somewhere is an ideal mate for every... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How might Joe's views have changed by the end of the story?
(A) He might realize how much he misses Vera, and the errors in his thinking.
(B) He might realize what a great job Alice is doing of emulating Vera, and keep her.
(C) They won't change. He's too fixated on Alice and his ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 268 | |
51072_OFRJCQQA_4 | 51072_OFRJCQQA_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:
SHAMAR'S WAR
BY KRIS NEVILLE
ILLUSTRATED BY GUINTA
He was Earth's secret weapon, as
deadly as a sw... | null | 195 | 30,042 | 30,044 | 30,636 | ... [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:
SHAMAR'S WAR
BY KRIS NEVILLE
ILLUSTRATED BY GUINTA
He was Earth's secret weapon, as
deadly as a sw... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How did Twilmaker determine that Shaeffer was the right person for the job on Itra?
(A) Shaeffer was well known as the best pilot at Trans-Universe Transport.
(B) He prayed about it and interpreted a momentary change in the local weather that allowed a sunbeam to shine through as a p... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 269 | |
51072_OFRJCQQA_6 | 51072_OFRJCQQA_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:
SHAMAR'S WAR
BY KRIS NEVILLE
ILLUSTRATED BY GUINTA
He was Earth's secret weapon, as
deadly as a sw... | null | 195 | 30,042 | 30,044 | 30,740 | ... [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:
SHAMAR'S WAR
BY KRIS NEVILLE
ILLUSTRATED BY GUINTA
He was Earth's secret weapon, as
deadly as a sw... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why couldn't Shaeffer accomplish what he was sent to Itra to do?
(A) He had a hard time making contacts with the pro-Earth Itraian underground because they were not very trusting and his clothes didn't fit the part.
(B) The entire mission was based on lies - his cover was blown almos... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 270 | |
51072_OFRJCQQA_7 | 51072_OFRJCQQA_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:
SHAMAR'S WAR
BY KRIS NEVILLE
ILLUSTRATED BY GUINTA
He was Earth's secret weapon, as
deadly as a sw... | null | 195 | 30,042 | 30,044 | 30,596 | ... [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:
SHAMAR'S WAR
BY KRIS NEVILLE
ILLUSTRATED BY GUINTA
He was Earth's secret weapon, as
deadly as a sw... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How long did it take Shaeffer to master the Itraian language sufficiently to convince Itraians that he was a native?
(A) It took just short of three years to get rid of his Earth accent in Itraian.
(B) He found the language too difficult to learn in spite of his experience with Russi... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 271 | |
51445_NEWD6FIU_3 | 51445_NEWD6FIU_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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... | null | 195 | 32,768 | 32,770 | 32,915 | ... [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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who killed Bedler and Esposito?
(A) Jackie Baker
(B) The story doesn't say
(C) Raven English
(D) Manager Kurt | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 272 | |
51445_NEWD6FIU_6 | 51445_NEWD6FIU_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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... | null | 195 | 32,768 | 32,770 | 33,063 | ... [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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who was Jackie Baker?
(A) She was the former wife of the second murder victim.
(B) She was the teenager kidnapped by the vigilantes as a "witch" and murderer.
(C) She was the woman that Mr. Esposito was cheating with.
(D) She was the murderer of Mr. Bedler. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 273 | |
51445_NEWD6FIU_7 | 51445_NEWD6FIU_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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... | null | 195 | 32,768 | 32,770 | 33,549 | ... [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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who among the possible suspects (Mrs. Esposito, Jackie Baker, Raven English and Raven English's husband) for Bedler's murder has the strongest motive for murdering him and why?
(A) Raven English. Jackie Baker tells us that she is a sadist and that her current husband is miserable.
(... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 274 | |
51445_NEWD6FIU_9 | 51445_NEWD6FIU_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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... | null | 195 | 32,768 | 32,770 | 33,080 | ... [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:
SORDMAN THE PROTECTOR
BY TOM PURDOM
Illustrated by WOOD
He was the most powerful man in the world.
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What characteristic do Jackie Baker and Raven English share?
(A) They both wear kimonos.
(B) They both think people with the Talent are witches and are afraid of them.
(C) They both have blonde hair.
(D) They were both spurned by Bedler, and aren't that sad that he is dead. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 275 | |
51268_6ONFH6BB_6 | 51268_6ONFH6BB_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 GIRLS FROM EARTH
By FRANK M. ROBINSON
Illustrated by EMSH
Problem: How can you arrange marriages wit... | null | 195 | 31,788 | 31,790 | 32,644 | ... [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 GIRLS FROM EARTH
By FRANK M. ROBINSON
Illustrated by EMSH
Problem: How can you arrange marriages wit... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which gender holds true power on earth, and which in the Colonies?
(A) Men appear to hold ultimate power on both planets. Marriage is essentially servitude in the colonies, and men are able to force women off Earth into space to serve the colonists.
(B) Men hold the real power on Ear... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 276 | |
51268_6ONFH6BB_8 | 51268_6ONFH6BB_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 GIRLS FROM EARTH
By FRANK M. ROBINSON
Illustrated by EMSH
Problem: How can you arrange marriages wit... | null | 195 | 31,788 | 31,790 | 32,472 | ... [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 GIRLS FROM EARTH
By FRANK M. ROBINSON
Illustrated by EMSH
Problem: How can you arrange marriages wit... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why are Karl and Joe so eager to get to Landing City?
(A) They intend to participate in the wife distribution lottery that will take place when the next spaceship lands.
(B) They are required to pay taxes to Earth every six months, and they have waited till the last minute and are in... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 277 | |
43041_3VNZEZ3N_1 | 43041_3VNZEZ3N_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 $ -->
DOUBLE or NOTHING
By JACK SHARKEY
The m... | null | 195 | 32,835 | 32,837 | 33,198 | ... [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:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
DOUBLE or NOTHING
By JACK SHARKEY
The m... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What kind of weapon did the government develop from Artie's remote can opener?
(A) A device that could twist the tailpipe of a car, closing it off and preventing the car from running.
(B) A remote screwdriver that could take the outer door off a space ship.
(C) A disintegrator pisto... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 278 | |
43041_3VNZEZ3N_4 | 43041_3VNZEZ3N_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 $ -->
DOUBLE or NOTHING
By JACK SHARKEY
The m... | null | 195 | 32,835 | 32,837 | 33,105 | ... [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 $ -->
DOUBLE or NOTHING
By JACK SHARKEY
The m... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How many test flights of the anti-gravity machine are described in the story?
(A) There were so many that Artie and Burt lost count.
(B) It was just one test flight with a few tweaks.
(C) Three are described.
(D) Four are described. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 279 | |
50928_NL2YSJ6G_1 | 50928_NL2YSJ6G_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:
HOT PLANET
By HAL CLEMENT
Illustrated by FINLAY
Mercury had no atmosphere—everyone knew
that. Why w... | null | 195 | 31,700 | 31,702 | 32,287 | ... [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:
HOT PLANET
By HAL CLEMENT
Illustrated by FINLAY
Mercury had no atmosphere—everyone knew
that. Why w... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who refers to themself as a "tape-thief" and why?
(A) Mardikian. He is the geophysicist, and since there is a lot of quake activity on the planet, he ended up using more resources.
(B) Camille Burkett used it on a public relations project for when the crew returns to Earth.
(C) Tom,... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 280 | |
50928_NL2YSJ6G_7 | 50928_NL2YSJ6G_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:
HOT PLANET
By HAL CLEMENT
Illustrated by FINLAY
Mercury had no atmosphere—everyone knew
that. Why w... | null | 195 | 31,700 | 31,702 | 32,504 | ... [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:
HOT PLANET
By HAL CLEMENT
Illustrated by FINLAY
Mercury had no atmosphere—everyone knew
that. Why w... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What danger did the tractors face in running their survey routes back and forth from the space ship?
(A) There was no danger for the tractors, which were highly maneuverable, but meteor strikes on the surface of Mercury were common, and were a danger to the space ship itself.
(B) If ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 281 |
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