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20062_PT0QVHVF_5 | 20062_PT0QVHVF_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:
Eyes on the Prize
These days, studios are
inordinately attentive to my viewing habits. As a member of the National
Society of... | null | 195 | 11,651 | 11,653 | 12,007 | ... [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:
Eyes on the Prize
These days, studios are
inordinately attentive to my viewing habits. As a member of the National
Society of... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is his main issue with the movie Gods and Monsters?
(A) Ian McKellan is not strong enough in the role.
(B) Brenden Fraiser is too likable.
(C) The movie does not reach the depth that the original text did, and much was lost to the viewer because of that.
(D) He did not appreci... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 382 | |
20062_PT0QVHVF_9 | 20062_PT0QVHVF_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:
Eyes on the Prize
These days, studios are
inordinately attentive to my viewing habits. As a member of the National
Society of... | null | 195 | 11,651 | 11,653 | 11,865 | ... [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:
Eyes on the Prize
These days, studios are
inordinately attentive to my viewing habits. As a member of the National
Society of... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Out of all of he actor in all of the movies, who does the narrator think he might end up giving his vote to?
(A) Holly Hunter
(B) Ian McKellan
(C) Meryl Streep
(D) Danny DeVito | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 383 | |
20063_YG5TEP6Y_1 | 20063_YG5TEP6Y_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:
Kosovo Con Games
For
weeks, critics of the war in Yugoslavia have pronounced it unwinnable. The
atrocities continue unabated ... | null | 195 | 11,354 | 11,356 | 11,515 | ... [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:
Kosovo Con Games
For
weeks, critics of the war in Yugoslavia have pronounced it unwinnable. The
atrocities continue unabated ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the war is Yougoslavia compared to continually?
(A) The Civil War
(B) WWII
(C) The British American War
(D) Vietnam | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 384 | |
20063_YG5TEP6Y_7 | 20063_YG5TEP6Y_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:
Kosovo Con Games
For
weeks, critics of the war in Yugoslavia have pronounced it unwinnable. The
atrocities continue unabated ... | null | 195 | 11,354 | 11,356 | 11,580 | ... [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:
Kosovo Con Games
For
weeks, critics of the war in Yugoslavia have pronounced it unwinnable. The
atrocities continue unabated ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does everyone deem Clinton untrustworthy?
(A) He is a typical politician.
(B) His war tactics are sneaky.
(C) He is clearly racist.
(D) He denied having an affair, but he actually did. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 385 | |
20063_YG5TEP6Y_8 | 20063_YG5TEP6Y_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:
Kosovo Con Games
For
weeks, critics of the war in Yugoslavia have pronounced it unwinnable. The
atrocities continue unabated ... | null | 195 | 11,354 | 11,356 | 11,514 | ... [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:
Kosovo Con Games
For
weeks, critics of the war in Yugoslavia have pronounced it unwinnable. The
atrocities continue unabated ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who is the key factor in determining the ethics surrounding the war?
(A) The media
(B) The Pope
(C) The President
(D) NATO | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 386 | |
20030_JRDUBXGP_4 | 20030_JRDUBXGP_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:
You Don't Tug on the Avenger's Cape
Greetings, oh frustrated and bone-weary consumer! It is I,
the great Shopping Avenger, wh... | null | 195 | 12,652 | 12,654 | 13,152 | ... [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:
You Don't Tug on the Avenger's Cape
Greetings, oh frustrated and bone-weary consumer! It is I,
the great Shopping Avenger, wh... |
Question and Possible Answers:
After spending an additional $1,732 on a ticket, what happens that outrage the Shopping Avenger the most?
(A) He is not allowed to use the phone to call his wife to let her know not to pick him up at the airport at the time he told her because there was a delay.
(B) He is not given a... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 387 | |
20030_JRDUBXGP_5 | 20030_JRDUBXGP_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:
You Don't Tug on the Avenger's Cape
Greetings, oh frustrated and bone-weary consumer! It is I,
the great Shopping Avenger, wh... | null | 195 | 12,652 | 12,654 | 13,078 | ... [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:
You Don't Tug on the Avenger's Cape
Greetings, oh frustrated and bone-weary consumer! It is I,
the great Shopping Avenger, wh... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The Shopping Avenger is not afraid to admit
(A) He will blast a business for giving him, or anyone else for that matter, poor customer service when they could have just as easily given them outstanding service.
(B) He hates to fly, and it makes him cry sometimes.
(C) He had to call ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 388 | |
20030_JRDUBXGP_6 | 20030_JRDUBXGP_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:
You Don't Tug on the Avenger's Cape
Greetings, oh frustrated and bone-weary consumer! It is I,
the great Shopping Avenger, wh... | null | 195 | 12,652 | 12,654 | 13,028 | ... [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:
You Don't Tug on the Avenger's Cape
Greetings, oh frustrated and bone-weary consumer! It is I,
the great Shopping Avenger, wh... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Where did U-Haul drop the customer service ball?
(A) They gave the wrong person the wrong truck.
(B) They were not open the day of the customer's reservation.
(C) They had an attitude with a customer because he asked too many questions.
(D) They overbooked, leaving a customer witho... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 389 | |
20040_Q9GFICPE_1 | 20040_Q9GFICPE_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:
Eastern Europe
Eight years after the Berlin
Wall's collapse, how meaningful are the political and economic differences that
o... | null | 195 | 13,487 | 13,489 | 14,055 | ... [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:
Eastern Europe
Eight years after the Berlin
Wall's collapse, how meaningful are the political and economic differences that
o... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What do the most successful governments seem to have in common?
(A) They practice, or at least try to practice, democracy, they have free elections, and the even more successful ones have protection in place for the media. They are run much like a
(B) They are a combination of how t... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 390 | |
20054_NVMQ8XG5_7 | 20054_NVMQ8XG5_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 Other L-Word
What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation
By Charles Murray
Broadway Books; 192 p... | null | 195 | 12,169 | 12,171 | 12,438 | ... [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 Other L-Word
What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation
By Charles Murray
Broadway Books; 192 p... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Two areas Murry feel need to be addressed by the government and they need to regulate are
(A) religion and the economy
(B) welfare programs and education
(C) education and the environment.
(D) the environment and welfare programs. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 391 | |
20054_NVMQ8XG5_8 | 20054_NVMQ8XG5_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 Other L-Word
What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation
By Charles Murray
Broadway Books; 192 p... | null | 195 | 12,169 | 12,171 | 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:
The Other L-Word
What It Means to Be a Libertarian: A Personal Interpretation
By Charles Murray
Broadway Books; 192 p... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is Boaz'z version of libertarianism to be almost akin to?
(A) No form of governement at all.
(B) Democracy
(C) Anarchism
(D) Communism | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 392 | |
20033_CE73CVI5_8 | 20033_CE73CVI5_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:
Martin Scorsese
The first reviews of Martin Scorsese's Bringing
Out the Dead are the latest evidence of the director's status... | null | 195 | 13,069 | 13,071 | 13,344 | ... [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:
Martin Scorsese
The first reviews of Martin Scorsese's Bringing
Out the Dead are the latest evidence of the director's status... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What might be considered a flaw in Scorcese's movies?
(A) They are too full of passion and emotion.
(B) They have more emotion than intensity.
(C) They have more intensity than emotion
(D) They are too full of intensity and nothing else. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 393 | |
51662_BBZHKQN0_1 | 51662_BBZHKQN0_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:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
He didn't know exactly when it had started, but it ... | null | 195 | 28,147 | 28,149 | 28,569 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
He didn't know exactly when it had started, but it ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Even upon the story's climax, what's the one question Harry wants to be answered more than any other?
(A) He want to know who was responsible for brainwashing his wife.
(B) He wants to understand why he is the only one who seems to grasp something "not right" in the world.
(C) He wa... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 394 | |
51194_S9APLLIH_3 | 51194_S9APLLIH_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:
Made to Measure
By WILLIAM CAMPBELL GAULT
Illustrated by L. WOROMAY
Somewhere is an ideal mate for every... | null | 195 | 30,560 | 30,562 | 30,855 | ... [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:
Made to Measure
By WILLIAM CAMPBELL GAULT
Illustrated by L. WOROMAY
Somewhere is an ideal mate for every... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Joe builds Alice to ensure
(A) she is the most aesthetically pleasing woman in existence.
(B) she will never leave him.
(C) she is smart and lacks sentimentality and the ability to be deceitful.
(D) she can defend herself physically against any other human. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 395 | |
51194_S9APLLIH_4 | 51194_S9APLLIH_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:
Made to Measure
By WILLIAM CAMPBELL GAULT
Illustrated by L. WOROMAY
Somewhere is an ideal mate for every... | null | 195 | 30,560 | 30,562 | 30,947 | ... [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:
What seems to be everyone's opposition to Joe's creation?
(A) His wife was a good woman, and he did her so wrong that nothing he could create will be close to her.
(B) He does too much for personal gain.
(C) Playing "God" always comes with dire consequences.
(D) Joe misses the poin... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 396 | |
51194_S9APLLIH_8 | 51194_S9APLLIH_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 | 30,811 | ... [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:
According to Joe what sets his new wife apart from others of her kind?
(A) The warmth she possesses.
(B) She is far more intelligent.
(C) Her physical strength is beyond other women.
(D) She is far more beautiful. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 397 | |
20036_KB5XKUU7_3 | 20036_KB5XKUU7_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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... | null | 195 | 11,405 | 11,407 | 11,812 | ... [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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The writer feels Gates is THE pioneer of works on black America
(A) because he cares more for relating black history than financial gain.
(B) because he has dedicated his life to informing the American public on black history.
(C) because he is knowledgeable and a powerful man
(D) ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 398 | |
20036_KB5XKUU7_6 | 20036_KB5XKUU7_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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... | null | 195 | 11,405 | 11,407 | 11,706 | ... [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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The writer is adamant that Gates and his contributors
(A) have written a polished, complete history.
(B) do not offer a complete history.
(C) should be studied themselves for producing such a powerful history.
(D) should be heralded as the pioneers that they are. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 399 | |
20036_KB5XKUU7_7 | 20036_KB5XKUU7_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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... | null | 195 | 11,405 | 11,407 | 11,530 | ... [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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The writer's tone seems to be
(A) angry.
(B) joyful.
(C) almost sarcastic.
(D) sincere. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 400 | |
20036_KB5XKUU7_8 | 20036_KB5XKUU7_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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... | null | 195 | 11,405 | 11,407 | 11,790 | ... [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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The writer believes Africana was produced
(A) to fulfill a need to educate the world about the history of black culture, and it does it well.
(B) to satisfy a need to provide middle America with a history of black culture.
(C) for no valid reason.
(D) to show that black historians ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 401 | |
20036_KB5XKUU7_10 | 20036_KB5XKUU7_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:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... | null | 195 | 11,405 | 11,407 | 11,690 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Triumph of the Middlebrow?
This book comes with a triumphant blaring of publishers' trumpets, and one
supposes that it is a s... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The writer believes that
(A) Gates work is selfless though this contribution
(B) Gates wants to thank Du Bois for all he did for him through his works.
(C) Gates is self-serving.
(D) Gates writes this anthology to educate and inform, nothing else. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 402 | |
60624_WGIM8N2C_9 | 60624_WGIM8N2C_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:
TWO WHOLE GLORIOUS WEEKS
By WILL WORTHINGTON
A new author, and a decidedly unusual
idea of the summer ... | null | 195 | 27,533 | 27,535 | 27,746 | ... [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:
TWO WHOLE GLORIOUS WEEKS
By WILL WORTHINGTON
A new author, and a decidedly unusual
idea of the summer ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Mr. Devoe nearly cried at one point because he...
(A) Was not allowed to leave
(B) Saw his wife being harassed
(C) Was not allowed to smoke
(D) Was not allowed to see his wife | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 403 | |
59418_SO19DO2O_6 | 59418_SO19DO2O_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 Happy Clown
BY ALICE ELEANOR JONES
This was a century of peace, plethora and
perfection, and littl... | null | 195 | 30,728 | 30,730 | 30,923 | ... [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 Happy Clown
BY ALICE ELEANOR JONES
This was a century of peace, plethora and
perfection, and littl... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does every person and object have a nickname?
(A) To sound cute
(B) To sound like children
(C) To promote friendship and harmony
(D) To confuse outsiders | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 404 | |
59418_SO19DO2O_10 | 59418_SO19DO2O_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 Happy Clown
BY ALICE ELEANOR JONES
This was a century of peace, plethora and
perfection, and littl... | null | 195 | 30,728 | 30,730 | 30,946 | ... [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 Happy Clown
BY ALICE ELEANOR JONES
This was a century of peace, plethora and
perfection, and littl... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Denise given the Styner?
(A) To relieve her appendicitis
(B) To make her forget about Steven
(C) To help her forget Steven’s outburst
(D) To correct her rebellious thinking | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 405 | |
29170_H9KOYSPB_1 | 29170_H9KOYSPB_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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... | null | 195 | 23,913 | 23,915 | 24,111 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following is *not* a direct consequence of spending extensive time in space?
(A) Swollen hands
(B) Bad vision
(C) Imbalance
(D) Fear of open spaces | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 406 | |
29170_H9KOYSPB_6 | 29170_H9KOYSPB_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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... | null | 195 | 23,913 | 23,915 | 24,138 | ... [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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How does Hooky know Parker?
(A) They lived on neighboring farms.
(B) Hooky replaced Parker on the spaceship.
(C) Hooky lived with the family of Parker’s wife.
(D) Parker met him at a bar. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 407 | |
32890_QB8LVSHH_1 | 32890_QB8LVSHH_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:
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HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... | null | 195 | 26,207 | 26,209 | 26,328 | ... [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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Tobias initially greeted Steve with…
(A) Relief
(B) Hostility
(C) Confusion
(D) Joy | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 408 | |
32890_QB8LVSHH_4 | 32890_QB8LVSHH_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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... | null | 195 | 26,207 | 26,209 | 26,418 | ... [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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... |
Question and Possible Answers:
At the rate the villagers are walking, how long will it take to reach Oasis City 500 miles away?
(A) About one year
(B) Five more days
(C) About one week
(D) About one month | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 409 | |
32890_QB8LVSHH_5 | 32890_QB8LVSHH_5_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... | null | 195 | 26,207 | 26,209 | 26,385 | ... [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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Mary slap Jeremy?
(A) He insulted her.
(B) He insulted her father.
(C) He tried to touch her.
(D) He admitted to harming her father. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 410 | |
32890_QB8LVSHH_9 | 32890_QB8LVSHH_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:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... | null | 195 | 26,207 | 26,209 | 26,339 | ... [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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What resource was in short supply among the caravan?
(A) Water
(B) Weapons
(C) Camels
(D) Food | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 411 | |
32890_QB8LVSHH_10 | 32890_QB8LVSHH_10_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... | null | 195 | 26,207 | 26,209 | 26,363 | ... [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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What are thlots?
(A) Kumaji patrol vehicles
(B) Desert transport animals
(C) A type of weapon
(D) Desert prey for food | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 412 | |
25644_LJ0AJNPX_6 | 25644_LJ0AJNPX_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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... | null | 195 | 31,837 | 31,839 | 32,161 | ... [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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Clayton failed to think through what part of his escape plan?
(A) How he would be able to decapacitate the engineers.
(B) How to keep the STS-52 from catching him.
(C) How he would be able to steer and maneuver the lifeboat.
(D) How we would be able to run away once he landed on Ea... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 413 | |
31612_TREGUPE9_5 | 31612_TREGUPE9_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... | null | 195 | 31,260 | 31,262 | 31,574 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Riuku able to integrate with Alice’s thoughts?
(A) Alice was preoccupied by thinking about Pete
(B) Riuku and the alien ship reached a close enough physical distance
(C) Alice fell asleep and let her guard down
(D) Alice had skipped shield boosting the previous day | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 414 | |
31612_TREGUPE9_8 | 31612_TREGUPE9_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... | null | 195 | 31,260 | 31,262 | 31,636 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Alice able to get away with going to shield charging on the wrong night?
(A) Paula helped her distract the guards responsible for keeping track of everyone
(B) She swapped a different color tag onto her ID badge
(C) Riuku helped guide her thoughts so that she could fool th... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 415 | |
31612_TREGUPE9_10 | 31612_TREGUPE9_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... | null | 195 | 31,260 | 31,262 | 31,558 | ... [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 If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Riuku trapped in Alice’s mind when Nagor left?
(A) Riuku was too fully integrated to break free
(B) Nagor was punishing Riuku for failing his mission
(C) Riuku no longer wanted to leave Earth
(D) Nagor could no longer hear Riuku and thought he was lost | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 416 | |
25629_IK077IP0_2 | 25629_IK077IP0_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 17,919 | ... [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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Preston feel shame during his first mission as a postman?
(A) He had failed to deliver the mail and complete his mission
(B) He was being escorted by two of his former patrolman colleagues
(C) He navigated the convoy directly into the path of pirates
(D) He was responsibl... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 417 | |
25629_IK077IP0_5 | 25629_IK077IP0_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 17,850 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Preston not able to directly land at the dome on Ganymede?
(A) The dome had been blocked by local wildlife
(B) He was being pursued by space pirates
(C) He was not able to make contact with the local population
(D) Preston’s ship was running out of fuel | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 418 | |
25629_IK077IP0_6 | 25629_IK077IP0_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 17,903 | ... [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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why were the citizens in the dome of Ganymede unable to contact outsides and warn them of the situation?
(A) All of the citizens of Ganymede had perished
(B) Their radio transmitter had been destroyed
(C) They were purposefully hiding from the space pirates
(D) They were too far... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 419 | |
25629_IK077IP0_7 | 25629_IK077IP0_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 17,916 | ... [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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How was Preston able to get into the dome on Ganymede?
(A) He snuck in using the distraction of the ice worms surrounding the dome
(B) He blazed a path through the local wildlife using his spare fuel reserves
(C) He convinced the citizens to let him in despite their blockade
(D)... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 420 | |
25629_IK077IP0_9 | 25629_IK077IP0_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 17,818 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How did the citizens of Ganymede thank Preston?
(A) They allowed Preston to enter the dome
(B) They threw Preston a party
(C) They provided Preston with supplies for his return trip
(D) Preston would not allow them to thank him? | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 421 | |
29159_UB02CD4J_4 | 29159_UB02CD4J_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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... | null | 195 | 29,803 | 29,805 | 30,106 | ... [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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How was Karyl able to return to the service station?
(A) He outran the steel-blues and reached the service station before they did
(B) He returned after the steel-blues had been destroyed
(C) He used a secret entrance to a tunnel
(D) He snuck past the steel-blues | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 422 | |
29159_UB02CD4J_7 | 29159_UB02CD4J_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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... | null | 195 | 29,803 | 29,805 | 30,144 | ... [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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why were conventional human defenses and weapons useless against the steel-blues
(A) They had strong force fields surrounding them
(B) They were made of metals much harder than humans had encountered
(C) They were made of a jelly like substance that
(D) They were able to telepath... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 423 | |
24949_QBUKKNWL_4 | 24949_QBUKKNWL_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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... | null | 195 | 31,945 | 31,947 | 32,273 | ... [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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How was the crew sure that the life on Alphard Six was not a resurgent colony?
(A) The Hymenops has destroyed all life in the sector
(B) The planet was not hospitable for life
(C) It had never been colonized in the first place
(D) They had been contacted and told that such was ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 424 | |
29193_XMP8T9O4_5 | 29193_XMP8T9O4_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:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field... | null | 195 | 24,790 | 24,792 | 25,103 | ... [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:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did everyone in the town know what Armagon was?
(A) Not everyone who lived in the town knew what Armagon was
(B) The stories of Armagon were very popular in the town
(C) They all visited Armagon when they slept
(D) It was a secret location for the townspeople to meet | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 425 | |
99908_ZVHY5XEY_2 | 99908_ZVHY5XEY_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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... | null | 195 | 14,492 | 14,494 | 14,626 | ... [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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which is *not* an example of a New Town?
(A) Redditch
(B) Chelmsley Wood
(C) Peterlee
(D) Harlow | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 426 | |
99908_ZVHY5XEY_3 | 99908_ZVHY5XEY_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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... | null | 195 | 14,492 | 14,494 | 14,705 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is generally *not* included in a New Town design?
(A) Schools & transport centers
(B) Shops & factories
(C) Traditional architecture
(D) Landscaping & gardens | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 427 | |
99908_ZVHY5XEY_7 | 99908_ZVHY5XEY_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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... | null | 195 | 14,492 | 14,494 | 14,803 | ... [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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of the following was done to encourage residents to relocate to a New Town?
(A) Provided compensation through a relocation fee
(B) Spoke of its benefits on Robert Hughes' BBC series
(C) Charged high rents to build prestige
(D) Commissioned a pop song to sell the idea | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 428 | |
99928_RAO15D0A_5 | 99928_RAO15D0A_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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... | null | 195 | 35,659 | 35,661 | 35,918 | ... [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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Open review is...
(A) dependent on OA.
(B) a way to invite community comments before an article is accepted for publication.
(C) a way to invite community comments before peer review.
(D) a way to improve quality control. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 429 | |
99925_8YKSVK6L_1 | 99925_8YKSVK6L_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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... | null | 195 | 26,567 | 26,569 | 27,050 | ... [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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What of the following is *not* one of the ways the author outlines that the dissemination system of peer-reviewed research is flawed.
(A) Conventional business models benefit from artificial scarcity.
(B) Digital access and formats has benefitted libraries and authors at the expense ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 430 | |
99925_8YKSVK6L_4 | 99925_8YKSVK6L_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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... | null | 195 | 26,567 | 26,569 | 26,772 | ... [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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which of these stakeholders most often retain ownership rights to an article?
(A) The publisher
(B) The peer reviewers (referees)
(C) The author
(D) The funding agency | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 431 | |
99925_8YKSVK6L_10 | 99925_8YKSVK6L_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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... | null | 195 | 26,567 | 26,569 | 26,927 | ... [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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Research faculty and libraries generally don't work together to enact reform because:
(A) Their needs are at odds.
(B) Researchers who know quality in their field are unaware of library prices.
(C) The libraries choose cheaper, less quality journals due to budget reasons.
(D) Resea... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 432 | |
99926_XDCXQ7CQ_6 | 99926_XDCXQ7CQ_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:
Open Access: Varieties
There are many ways to deliver OA: personal web ... | null | 195 | 36,792 | 36,794 | 36,998 | ... [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:
Open Access: Varieties
There are many ways to deliver OA: personal web ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is a commonality among all OA journals?
(A) They are financially struggling.
(B) They are new.
(C) They are of poor quality.
(D) They infringe on academic freedom. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 433 | |
99926_XDCXQ7CQ_7 | 99926_XDCXQ7CQ_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:
Open Access: Varieties
There are many ways to deliver OA: personal web ... | null | 195 | 36,792 | 36,794 | 37,252 | ... [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:
Open Access: Varieties
There are many ways to deliver OA: personal web ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Green OA mandates from funding agencies or universities are increasingly common and benefit authors because:
(A) They give more weight to authors seeking to deposit their work in repositories.
(B) They give more weight to authors seeking peer review.
(C) They give more options to au... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 434 | |
99913_XIU107VS_2 | 99913_XIU107VS_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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... | null | 195 | 16,090 | 16,092 | 16,392 | ... [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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The foundation of precision medicine is a belief that:
(A) individuals benefit from specified treatment plans
(B) each system of the body works independently
(C) the course of a disease is similar in most people
(D) medical doctors must be the sole decision-makers | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 435 | |
99913_XIU107VS_3 | 99913_XIU107VS_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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... | null | 195 | 16,090 | 16,092 | 16,285 | ... [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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What well-known figure is connected to a research foundation for Parkinson's disease?
(A) Angelina Jolie
(B) President Obama
(C) Michael J. Fox
(D) Dan Roden | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 436 | |
99913_XIU107VS_4 | 99913_XIU107VS_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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... | null | 195 | 16,090 | 16,092 | 16,351 | ... [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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The best patients for clinical trials are those who...
(A) are in a late stage of disease.
(B) those whose conditions are progressing slowly.
(C) those whose conditions are progressing rapidly.
(D) have multiple conditions. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 437 | |
99913_XIU107VS_5 | 99913_XIU107VS_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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... | null | 195 | 16,090 | 16,092 | 16,311 | ... [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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is a main challenge in the future of precision healthcare?
(A) Legal challenges
(B) Lack of research
(C) Barriers to widespread, routine adoption
(D) No available doctor training | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 438 | |
99913_XIU107VS_6 | 99913_XIU107VS_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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... | null | 195 | 16,090 | 16,092 | 16,285 | ... [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:
Strength in numbers
The year is 2027. Dorothy visits her GP about panic attacks she's been getting at work. Before pr... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Precision medicine has first been utilized in the treatment of...
(A) Alcohol Dependence
(B) Breast Cancer
(C) Parkinson's Disease
(D) rare genetic disorders | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 439 | |
99906_TY8A5BIM_6 | 99906_TY8A5BIM_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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... | null | 195 | 24,203 | 24,205 | 24,475 | ... [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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the author argue as a benefit that stress may have?
(A) It reduces the risk of mental health disease
(B) It can be channeled as personal motivation
(C) It increases life expectancy
(D) It decreases the risk of heart disease | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 440 | |
99906_TY8A5BIM_8 | 99906_TY8A5BIM_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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... | null | 195 | 24,203 | 24,205 | 24,446 | ... [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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why is it likely that “Type A” people had higher rates of heart disease?
(A) They were more anxious
(B) They were more likely to smoke
(C) They were more likely to be stressed
(D) They were more ambitious | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 441 | |
99906_TY8A5BIM_9 | 99906_TY8A5BIM_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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... | null | 195 | 24,203 | 24,205 | 24,535 | ... [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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is a major reason for the exclusively negative view of stress that the public and media hold?
(A) The proven links between heart disease and stress
(B) The research that lead to the Yerkes-Dodson theory
(C) Lobbying by the tobacco industries
(D) The increase in popularity of ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 442 | |
99906_TY8A5BIM_10 | 99906_TY8A5BIM_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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... | null | 195 | 24,203 | 24,205 | 24,594 | ... [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:
Hold your nerves
Stress wrecks too many days before they've even begun. It creeps up as soon as the alarm jerks you a... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the author imply that the main way to reduce the physiological impact of stress is?
(A) By providing better physical healthcare to those effected by stress
(B) By reducing stress in general through social assistance programs
(C) By dampening the stress response using pre... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 443 | |
99907_3WRRR5B2_3 | 99907_3WRRR5B2_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:
How Scotland is tackling the democratic deficit, from the ground up
On a chilly February morning in Glasgow, Stephani... | null | 195 | 11,850 | 11,852 | 12,254 | ... [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:
How Scotland is tackling the democratic deficit, from the ground up
On a chilly February morning in Glasgow, Stephani... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How was the public able to keep short-term use of the Children’s Wood?
(A) By initiating a community buy out before it could be developed
(B) The Scottish National Government prevented it from being built on
(C) The public was not able to continue using the land that was formerly ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 444 | |
99907_3WRRR5B2_4 | 99907_3WRRR5B2_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:
How Scotland is tackling the democratic deficit, from the ground up
On a chilly February morning in Glasgow, Stephani... | null | 195 | 11,850 | 11,852 | 12,225 | ... [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:
How Scotland is tackling the democratic deficit, from the ground up
On a chilly February morning in Glasgow, Stephani... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the author mean by the term “democracy deficit”
(A) The inability of local democracy to accurately reflect the will of the people
(B) The rise of authoritarian politics in the developed world
(C) The budget deficit that has been created by government
spending
(D) The ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 445 | |
99909_MWDXMR65_2 | 99909_MWDXMR65_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:
Moonshots for the Earth
At the end of August, as the northern hemisphere's hottest summer on record drew to a close, ... | null | 195 | 19,261 | 19,263 | 19,634 | ... [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:
Moonshots for the Earth
At the end of August, as the northern hemisphere's hottest summer on record drew to a close, ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How was Daniel Cornell able to invent his version of the wind turbine?
(A) By living extremely frugally and spending all of his time and money on inventing
(B) By saving up money he made as a 3D animator
(C) By garnering funds from a large group of investors
(D) By traveling to Ca... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 446 | |
99909_MWDXMR65_8 | 99909_MWDXMR65_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:
Moonshots for the Earth
At the end of August, as the northern hemisphere's hottest summer on record drew to a close, ... | null | 195 | 19,261 | 19,263 | 19,597 | ... [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:
Moonshots for the Earth
At the end of August, as the northern hemisphere's hottest summer on record drew to a close, ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How are farmers addressing the issues related to climate change?
(A) Using carbon dioxide removal technologies on their farms
(B) Growing less produce and keeping less livestock
(C) Adopting methods and crops that reduce greenhouse gas emissions
(D) Investing in green energy wit... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 447 | |
99904_F2RXQSWK_4 | 99904_F2RXQSWK_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:
Futures not of our making
After listening to Travis Kalanick, CEO and co-founder of Uber, explain why his world-conqu... | null | 195 | 16,301 | 16,303 | 16,588 | ... [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:
Futures not of our making
After listening to Travis Kalanick, CEO and co-founder of Uber, explain why his world-conqu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
From the point of view entrepreneurs and industrialists, what is the biggest hinderance to progress?
(A) Government over-regulation
(B) Lack of government regulation
(C) Lack of funding from investors
(D) Decreased number of ideas from inventors | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 448 | |
99904_F2RXQSWK_5 | 99904_F2RXQSWK_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:
Futures not of our making
After listening to Travis Kalanick, CEO and co-founder of Uber, explain why his world-conqu... | null | 195 | 16,301 | 16,303 | 16,463 | ... [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:
Futures not of our making
After listening to Travis Kalanick, CEO and co-founder of Uber, explain why his world-conqu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What type of media was popular in pro-corporate propaganda in the 20th century?
(A) Radio
(B) Essays
(C) Cartoons
(D) Film | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 449 | |
99904_F2RXQSWK_7 | 99904_F2RXQSWK_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:
Futures not of our making
After listening to Travis Kalanick, CEO and co-founder of Uber, explain why his world-conqu... | null | 195 | 16,301 | 16,303 | 16,690 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Futures not of our making
After listening to Travis Kalanick, CEO and co-founder of Uber, explain why his world-conqu... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does the author argue as the solution for automations potential problems?
(A) Staring a meaningful discussion of the potential consequences of automation
(B) Mass unionization in fields that are in danger of being automated
(C) Government regulation to prevent abuse of automa... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 450 | |
99918_7YY52SJI_8 | 99918_7YY52SJI_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:
Who can you trust in a post-truth world?
Trust has always been a dangerous business. Every instance of it brings the ... | null | 195 | 15,434 | 15,436 | 15,749 | ... [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:
Who can you trust in a post-truth world?
Trust has always been a dangerous business. Every instance of it brings the ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does the author think that people will still interact with and rely on people and institutions that they find untrustworthy?
(A) Because most people are hypocritical
(B) Because most people are quick to forget scandals
(C) Out of a place of forgiveness
(D) Out of necessity | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 451 | |
60624_ENY4DLQI_2 | 60624_ENY4DLQI_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:
TWO WHOLE GLORIOUS WEEKS
By WILL WORTHINGTON
A new author, and a decidedly unusual
idea of the summer ... | null | 195 | 27,533 | 27,535 | 27,834 | ... [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:
TWO WHOLE GLORIOUS WEEKS
By WILL WORTHINGTON
A new author, and a decidedly unusual
idea of the summer ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is ironic about the story?
(A) The characters want to leave their vacation.
(B) The characters are disappointed in their vacation.
(C) The characters go on a family vacation, but end up separated.
(D) The characters do difficult manual labor for vacation. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 452 | |
60624_ENY4DLQI_6 | 60624_ENY4DLQI_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:
TWO WHOLE GLORIOUS WEEKS
By WILL WORTHINGTON
A new author, and a decidedly unusual
idea of the summer ... | null | 195 | 27,533 | 27,535 | 27,838 | ... [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:
TWO WHOLE GLORIOUS WEEKS
By WILL WORTHINGTON
A new author, and a decidedly unusual
idea of the summer ... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What do the characters do on vacation?
(A) They are treated like prisoners and forced to do repetitive tasks.
(B) They relax by the beach.
(C) They are served alcohol and desserts by robots.
(D) They go to a historical museum and pretend to live in a different era. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 453 | |
29170_6LBL6W01_3 | 29170_6LBL6W01_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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... | null | 195 | 23,913 | 23,915 | 24,235 | ... [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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Which is the best real-life analogy to Hogey’s situation?
(A) A workaholic who can’t make time for family.
(B) A war veteran struggling to adjust to civilian life back home.
(C) An addict’s strained relationship with family.
(D) An astronaut’s nostalgia for space after coming hom... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 454 | |
29170_6LBL6W01_7 | 29170_6LBL6W01_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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... | null | 195 | 23,913 | 23,915 | 24,495 | ... [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:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is the significance of the ending?
(A) Hogey gets his feet stuck in cement, symbolizing the way that he feels stuck in parenthood.
(B) Hogey cries out for help after getting stuck in cement, which indicates that he will get help from his family and be okay.
(C) The dog finds... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 455 | |
32890_4NGK5Z13_8 | 32890_4NGK5Z13_8_0 | You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
<!-- $Id: header.txt 236 2009-12-07 18:57:00Z vlsimpson $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... | null | 195 | 26,207 | 26,209 | 26,438 | ... [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 $ -->
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Steve return to his childhood home?
(A) He returns to see his parents.
(B) He returns to see his aunt.
(C) He returns to bring everyone to Earth.
(D) He returns because he is broke. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 456 | |
25644_ILBLJG62_1 | 25644_ILBLJG62_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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... | null | 195 | 31,837 | 31,839 | 31,983 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What does Clayton dislike the most about Mars?
(A) The food
(B) The beer
(C) The lack of oxygen
(D) The cold | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 457 | |
25644_ILBLJG62_2 | 25644_ILBLJG62_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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... | null | 195 | 31,837 | 31,839 | 32,245 | ... [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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How does Clayton get on the spaceship back to Earth?
(A) He pretends to be Parks by wearing his uniform and taking his identification.
(B) He persuades Lieutenant Harris to let him go back to Earth.
(C) He is allowed to go back to Earth after finishing his 15 year sentence on Mars.... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 458 | |
25644_ILBLJG62_4 | 25644_ILBLJG62_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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... | null | 195 | 31,837 | 31,839 | 32,066 | ... [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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who is Parks?
(A) He is a pilot for the STS-52 spaceship.
(B) He is the bartender in The Recreation Building.
(C) He is a steward on the STS-52 spaceship.
(D) He is another convict colonist. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 459 | |
25644_ILBLJG62_5 | 25644_ILBLJG62_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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... | null | 195 | 31,837 | 31,839 | 32,063 | ... [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:
To escape from Mars, all Clayton had to do was the impossible. Break out of
a crack-proof exile camp—get onto a ship that co... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What is likely to happen to Clayton?
(A) He is sentenced to prison on Earth.
(B) Parks’ mother welcomes Clayton to Indiana.
(C) He is shipped back to Mars.
(D) He is celebrated as a hero. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 460 | |
31612_TOJ8VVNZ_5 | 31612_TOJ8VVNZ_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... | null | 195 | 31,260 | 31,262 | 32,033 | ... [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 If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did Pete say, "The slip of a lip . . . " before being cut off by Alice?
(A) He wanted to warn Alice discreetly not to talk about their affair because he had learned that one of Susan's friends had seen them at the bar the night before, and he was worried about being exposed.
(B) ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 461 | |
31612_TOJ8VVNZ_6 | 31612_TOJ8VVNZ_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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... | null | 195 | 31,260 | 31,262 | 31,915 | ... [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:
Transcriber's Note:
This etext was produced from If Worlds of Science Fiction November 1954. Extensive research did no... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was the essential function of the secret weapon being built in the factory?
(A) It transmitted lethal pulse waves through Corcoran force fields designed and built by workers in the factory.
(B) It allowed Earth control over the minds of their alien enemies by utilizing force fie... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 462 | |
25629_49EGT46C_1 | 25629_49EGT46C_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 18,284 | ... [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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How did Preston save the Ganymede colony?
(A) He affixed a gas tank to the empty gun turret on his postal ship, dropped it on the mass of iceworms, and ignited them with the fire from his jets.
(B) He dumped fuel into the gun turrets mounted to the firing stud and dumped it over the ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 463 | |
25629_49EGT46C_4 | 25629_49EGT46C_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 18,229 | ... [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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why was Preston initially upset about his new assignment?
(A) He had not been consulted by the Chief prior to the assignment, so he felt that the re-assignment had come out of nowhere.
(B) Mail ships and Patrol ships were very different, and he did not have the proper training prior ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 464 | |
25629_49EGT46C_9 | 25629_49EGT46C_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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... | null | 195 | 17,550 | 17,552 | 18,272 | ... [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:
Consider the poor mailman of the future. To "sleet and snow
and dead of night"—things that must not keep him from his
appoi... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did his former Patrol sidekicks join Preston on his mission to Ganymede?
(A) They wanted to show their solidarity to him, knowing that he would be upset about the transition from Patrol Service to Postal.
(B) They knew about the iceworm attack on Ganymede and wanted to join his c... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 465 | |
29159_TU40VVEP_5 | 29159_TU40VVEP_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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... | null | 195 | 29,803 | 29,805 | 30,332 | ... [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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why did the Steel-Blues come to Earth's solar system?
(A) They wanted to test their newly-designed torture technique on species they had not yet encountered in their travels.
(B) In order to expand their habitat and colonize more planets.
(C) They found Earthmen more susceptible to ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 466 | |
29159_TU40VVEP_6 | 29159_TU40VVEP_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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... | null | 195 | 29,803 | 29,805 | 30,452 | ... [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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How did the pursuant Steel-Blue neutralize Jon in the service station?
(A) It used one of its many blue tentacles to prevent Jon from shooting his stubray pistol and pinned him to the floor.
(B) It used its telepathic abilities to read Jon's mind and predict that he would make a quic... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 467 | |
29159_TU40VVEP_8 | 29159_TU40VVEP_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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... | null | 195 | 29,803 | 29,805 | 30,648 | ... [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:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singul... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why were the Steel-Blues carrying around sheets of plastic and other kinds of equipment?
(A) They were materials used to construct the force field that protected their ship against the atomic cannon blasts that Jon attempted to use to defend the service station.
(B) They were materia... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 468 | |
24949_7DXP4NBC_3 | 24949_7DXP4NBC_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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... | null | 195 | 31,945 | 31,947 | 32,703 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who was Xavier and what was his significance to the crew of Marco Four?
(A) Xavier was the ship's mechanic, whose vast knowledge of Hymenop history contributed to the positive identification of the mysterious ship on Alphard Six.
(B) Xavier was a mechanic who possessed a calm, quiet ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 469 | |
24949_7DXP4NBC_4 | 24949_7DXP4NBC_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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... | null | 195 | 31,945 | 31,947 | 32,693 | ... [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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why does Stryker feel justified in ordering Farrell to conduct reconnaissance of Alphard Six prior to landing?
(A) Alphard Six is an unreclaimed planet, and therefore the crew of the Marco Four knows nothing about its atmosphere, inhabitants, or environment. They must be wary of poten... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 470 | |
24949_7DXP4NBC_6 | 24949_7DXP4NBC_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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... | null | 195 | 31,945 | 31,947 | 32,640 | ... [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:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But di... |
Question and Possible Answers:
How does the crew first realize the inhabitants of Alphard Six are not Hymenops?
(A) There are no beehive-like structures on Alphard Six, and the Hymenops prefer to use a different kind of weapon than the shape the crew believes was a torpedo.
(B) The Hymenops were not native to Alph... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 471 | |
29193_YELA6EDD_9 | 29193_YELA6EDD_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:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field... | null | 195 | 24,790 | 24,792 | 25,161 | ... [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:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who was Prince Regent?
(A) Prince Regent was the ruler of Armagon and the overseer of the nightly court.
(B) Charlie went by "Prince Regent" because it made him feel more important amongst the townspeople.
(C) This was Willie Dawes' persona in the dream world of Armagon.
(D) This w... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 472 | |
99908_FEGYRXVA_3 | 99908_FEGYRXVA_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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... | null | 195 | 14,492 | 14,494 | 14,669 | ... [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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... |
Question and Possible Answers:
When were New Towns built in England?
(A) 20 years ago
(B) The end of the 19th century
(C) After World War II
(D) The Industrial Revolution | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 473 | |
99908_FEGYRXVA_6 | 99908_FEGYRXVA_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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... | null | 195 | 14,492 | 14,494 | 14,747 | ... [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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... |
Question and Possible Answers:
What was appealing about the New Towns?
(A) All of the houses looked the same.
(B) They were self-sufficient, quaint communities.
(C) They had a thriving art scene.
(D) They had intricate, traditional architecture. | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 474 | |
99908_FEGYRXVA_9 | 99908_FEGYRXVA_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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... | null | 195 | 14,492 | 14,494 | 14,941 | ... [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:
Just like starting over: when Britain (briefly) fell in love with New Towns
"Modern girls and modern boys: it's treme... |
Question and Possible Answers:
The author points out some criticism of the New Towns. Which is NOT a drawback the author writes about?
(A) Strong urban communities were broken apart.
(B) New Towns did not offer the walkability of the city; it was necessary to own a car in a New Town.
(C) The construction took t... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 475 | |
99928_0JALRSQJ_3 | 99928_0JALRSQJ_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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... | null | 195 | 35,659 | 35,661 | 36,095 | ... [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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... |
Question and Possible Answers:
According to the author, does open access mean articles won’t be peer reviewed?
(A) No, because many journals will still require peer review before publishing content.
(B) No, because lay people will not want to read articles that are not peer reviewed.
(C) Yes, because there will ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 476 | |
99928_0JALRSQJ_7 | 99928_0JALRSQJ_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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... | null | 195 | 35,659 | 35,661 | 35,827 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are provided a story and a multiple-choice question with 4 possible answers (marked by A, B, C, D). Choose the best answer by writing its corresponding letter (either A, B, C, or D).
Story:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... |
Question and Possible Answers:
According to the author, who will benefit the most from OA?
(A) Researchers
(B) Journalists
(C) Lay people
(D) Graduate students | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 477 | |
99928_0JALRSQJ_9 | 99928_0JALRSQJ_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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... | null | 195 | 35,659 | 35,661 | 36,063 | ... [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:
Open Access: Scope
As we saw in chapter 1, any kind of content can in principle be OA. Any kind of content can be dig... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why would a book author want to have their work be OA?
(A) Book authors care more about people reading their work than getting financially compensated.
(B) Book authors would get paid more from online advertising than selling their books in a store.
(C) People are not buying print ... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 478 | |
99925_32KRIJXM_1 | 99925_32KRIJXM_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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... | null | 195 | 26,567 | 26,569 | 26,700 | ... [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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who is the biggest adversary of OA?
(A) Universities
(B) Publishers
(C) Editors
(D) Researchers | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 479 | |
99925_32KRIJXM_2 | 99925_32KRIJXM_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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... | null | 195 | 26,567 | 26,569 | 26,921 | ... [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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Why are there increasing cancelations of journal subscriptions?
(A) The quality of work in the journals has decreased.
(B) The journals are no longer requiring peer review.
(C) Researchers have realized that they can find the same information online for free.
(D) The price of subs... | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 480 | |
99925_32KRIJXM_3 | 99925_32KRIJXM_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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... | null | 195 | 26,567 | 26,569 | 26,721 | ... [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:
Open Access: Motivation
2.1 OA as Solving Problems
... |
Question and Possible Answers:
Who is making the most profit off of toll access journals?
(A) publishers
(B) universities
(C) libraries
(D) editors | Answer: | quality | 10 | null | 481 |
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