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Australia: The event was held in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory on April 24, and covered around 16 km of Canberra's central areas, from Reconciliation Place to Commonwealth Park. Upon its arrival in Canberra, the Olympic flame was presented by Chinese officials to local Aboriginal elder Agnes Shea, of the Ngunn... | When did the torch arrive in Canberra? {sep_token} Who received the flame from Chinese officials in Canberra? {sep_token} What did Agnes Shea give to the Chinese in return? {sep_token} Who publicly argued at a press conference? {sep_token} Where was the relay held in Australia? {sep_token} How many kilometers was the r... |
China: In China, the torch was first welcomed by Politburo Standing Committee member Zhou Yongkang and State Councilor Liu Yandong. It was subsequently passed onto CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao. A call to boycott French hypermart Carrefour from May 1 began spreading through mobile text messaging and online chat rooms... | Action was taken to boycott which company? {sep_token} Who was the biggest shareholder of Carrefour? {sep_token} What did some protesters burn? {sep_token} Where were anti-protesters blocked from entering a Carrefour store with Chinese flags? {sep_token} Who was said to have given money to the Dalai Lama? {sep_token} W... |
France: The torch relay leg in Paris, held on April 7, began on the first level of the Eiffel Tower and finished at the Stade Charléty. The relay was initially supposed to cover 28 km, but it was shortened at the demand of Chinese officials following widespread protests by pro-Tibet and human rights activists, who repe... | When did the torch relay in Paris occur? {sep_token} Where did the Paris route start for the torch relay? {sep_token} Rather than being carried by an athlete, how did the torch end its route in Paris? {sep_token} The flame of the torch was put out when David Douillet was ready to hand it to who? {sep_token} What date d... |
Great Britain: The torch relay leg held in London, the host city of the 2012 Summer Olympics, on April 6 began at Wembley Stadium, passed through the City of London, and eventually ended at O2 Arena in the eastern part of the city. The 48 km (30 mi) leg took a total of seven and a half hours to complete, and attracted ... | Which city hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics? {sep_token} When did the torch route begin in London? {sep_token} How much did security cost for the torch relay in London? {sep_token} What city held the Olympics in 2012? {sep_token} Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? {sep_token} Where did the ... |
India: Due to concerns about pro-Tibet protests, the relay through New Delhi on April 17 was cut to just 2.3 km (less than 1.5 miles), which was shared amongst 70 runners. It concluded at the India Gate. The event was peaceful due to the public not being allowed at the relay. A total of five intended torchbearers -Kira... | When did the torch visit New Delhi? {sep_token} How many runners carried the torch in New Delhi? {sep_token} Which football captain did not participate in the relay to show support for Tibet? {sep_token} How many torchbearers did not participate because of their concerns with Tibet? {sep_token} Where did the torch rela... |
Indonesia: The Olympic flame reached Jakarta on April 22. The original 20 km relay through Jakarta was cancelled due to "security worries", at the request of the Chinese embassy, and the torch was instead carried round the city main's stadium, as it had been in Islamabad. Several dozen pro-Tibet protesters gathered nea... | When did the Olympic torch visit Jakarta? {sep_token} Who requested that the original route be cancelled? {sep_token} Along with invited people, who were the only other people allowed in the stadium? {sep_token} Where did the torch relay begin in Indonesia? {sep_token} How many kilometers was the planned route that was... |
Japan: The event was held in Nagano, which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics, on April 26. Japanese Buddhist temple Zenkō-ji, which was originally scheduled to be the starting point for the Olympic torch relay in Nagano, refused to host the torch and pulled out of the relay plans, amid speculation that monks there sympat... | Who hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics? {sep_token} When did the torch arrive in Nagano? {sep_token} Where was the torch relay held in Japan? {sep_token} Which Olympics did Nagano host? {sep_token} What location was supposed to be the start of the relay event in Nagano? {sep_token} When monks pulled out of the event, wher... |
Kazakhstan: The first torchbearer in Almaty, where the Olympic torch arrived for the first time ever on April 2, was the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev. The route ran 20 km from Medeo stadium to Astana Square. There were reports that Uighur activists were arrested and some were deported back to China. | What virgin site did the torch visit on April 2? {sep_token} Who was the first person to be handed the torch in Almaty? {sep_token} Who is Nursultan Nazarbaev? {sep_token} The route in Almaty went from Medeo Stadium to where? {sep_token} What kind of activists were arrested in Almaty? {sep_token} What country did the t... |
Malaysia: The event was held in the capital city, Kuala Lumpur, on April 21. The 16.5 km long-relay began from the historic Independence Square, passed in front of several city landmarks before coming to an end at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Among the landmarks the Olympic flame passed next to were the Parliament ... | When did the torch visit Malaysia? {sep_token} What is the capital city of Malaysia? {sep_token} Where did the route begin in Malaysia? {sep_token} Prior to the 2008 games, when did Malaysia last see an Olympic torch relay? {sep_token} What is the location of the start of the relay in Malaysia? {sep_token} Where did th... |
North Korea: The event was held in Pyongyang on April 28. It was the first time that the Olympic torch has traveled to North Korea. A crowd of thousands waving pink paper flowers and small flags with the Beijing Olympics logo were organized by the authoritarian regime watched the beginning of the relay in Pyongyang, so... | When did the torch arrive in Pyongyang? {sep_token} Who presided over the torch event in North Korea? {sep_token} Who was the first torchbearer in North Korea? {sep_token} Where did the relay start? {sep_token} Where was the relay event held in North Korea? {sep_token} What date did the torch relay event take place? {s... |
Pakistan: The Olympic torch reached Islamabad for the first time ever on April 16. President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani spoke at the opening ceremony of the relay. Security was high, for what one newspaper called the "most sensitive leg" of the torch's Olympic journey. The relay was initial... | When did the torch arrive in Islamabad? {sep_token} Where was an indoor ceremony held since the outdoor relay was cancelled? {sep_token} Who spoke at the opening ceremony in Islamabad in addition to President Musharraf? {sep_token} Where did the Olympic torch relay start in Pakistan? {sep_token} Instead of a traditinal... |
Russia: On April 5 the Olympic torch arrived at Saint Petersburg, Russia. The length of the torch relay route in the city was 20 km, with the start at the Victory Square and finish at the Palace Square. Mixed martial arts icon and former PRIDE Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko was one the torch bearers. This gives... | When did the torch arrive in Saint Petersburg? {sep_token} Where was the start of the torch route in Saint Petersburg? {sep_token} Where did the torch route end in Saint Petersburg? {sep_token} Who is the first MMA fighter to participate in carrying the Olympic torch? {sep_token} Where in Russia was the first stop for ... |
Sultanate of Oman: Muscat was the torch's only stop in the Middle East, on April 14. The relay covered 20 km. No protests or incidents were reported. One of the torchbearers was Syrian actress Sulaf Fawakherji. | Which Middle East location was the only area the torch visited? {sep_token} When did the torch arrive in Muscat? {sep_token} Which actress carried the torch for part of the route? {sep_token} Where was the only place the Olympic torch was carried in the Middle East? {sep_token} How far was the relay route in kilometers... |
Thailand: The April 18 relay through Bangkok was the Olympic flame's first visit to Thailand. The relay covered just over 10 km, and included Bangkok's Chinatown. The torch was carried past Democracy Monument, Chitralada Palace and a number of other city landmarks. M.R. Narisa Chakrabongse, Green World Foundation (GWF)... | When did the Olympic torch reach Bangkok? {sep_token} Who is the Green World Foundation chairwoman who refused to participate in the relay? {sep_token} The media was told that the Chinese supplied with shirts and transportation? {sep_token} When did the torch go through Bankok? {sep_token} The relay route was a little ... |
Turkey: The torch relay leg in Istanbul, held on April 3, started on Sultanahmet Square and finished in Taksim Square. Uyghurs living in Turkey protested at Chinese treatment of their compatriots living in Xinjiang. Several protesters who tried to disrupt the relay were promptly arrested by the police. | When was the torch in Istanbul? {sep_token} Where did the torch end up in Istanbul? {sep_token} Where did the torch start in Instanbul? {sep_token} Who protested for their compatriots who were in Xinjiang? {sep_token} What city was the Olympic Torch at on April 3rd? {sep_token} What is the name of the place in the city... |
A gene is a locus (or region) of DNA that encodes a functional RNA or protein product, and is the molecular unit of heredity.:Glossary The transmission of genes to an organism's offspring is the basis of the inheritance of phenotypic traits. Most biological traits are under the influence of polygenes (many different ge... | What is a gene? {sep_token} What is the basis of inheritance of phenotypic traits? {sep_token} What influence are most biological traits under? {sep_token} What is one instantly visible genetic trait? {sep_token} What is one invisible genetic trait? {sep_token} |
In the Catholic Church, Mary is accorded the title "Blessed", (from Latin beatus, blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios and Latin facere, make) in recognition of her assumption to Heaven and her capacity to intercede on behalf of those who pray to her. Catholic teachings make clear that Mary is not considered divine an... | What title is given to Mary in the Catholic Church? {sep_token} What is the Latin word from which Mary's title of Blessed is derived? {sep_token} How many Catholic dogmas are there regarding Mary? {sep_token} Along with Mother of God, Immaculate Conception and Assumption of Mary, what is the other Catholic dogma relate... |
The method of self-exertion or "self-power"—without reliance on an external force or being—stands in contrast to another major form of Buddhism, Pure Land, which is characterized by utmost trust in the salvific "other-power" of Amitabha Buddha. Pure Land Buddhism is a very widespread and perhaps the most faith-orientat... | What is characterized by the deep truts in the "other-power" of Amitabha Buddha {sep_token} What is perhaps the most faith-oriented for of Buddhism? {sep_token} What Buddha vowed to rescue all beings from samsaric suffering? {sep_token} |
XML databases are a type of structured document-oriented database that allows querying based on XML document attributes. XML databases are mostly used in enterprise database management, where XML is being used as the machine-to-machine data interoperability standard. XML database management systems include commercial s... | What kind of database is XML? {sep_token} Where are XML databases frequently used? {sep_token} What type of processing is used in enterprise database software? {sep_token} How is XML used in enterprise database management? {sep_token} |
Among the vast varieties of microorganisms, relatively few cause disease in otherwise healthy individuals. Infectious disease results from the interplay between those few pathogens and the defenses of the hosts they infect. The appearance and severity of disease resulting from any pathogen, depends upon the ability of ... | Of the huge amount of microorganisms, how many cause disease in otherwise healthy individuals? {sep_token} Interplay between pathogens and defenses of hosts results in what? {sep_token} What does the severity of a disease resulting from a pathogen depend on? {sep_token} What can a host's immune system do to a host? {se... |
Argentina: The torch relay leg in Buenos Aires, Argentina, held on April 11, began with an artistic show at the Lola Mora amphitheatre in Costanera Sur. In the end of the show the mayor of Buenos Aires Mauricio Macri gave the torch to the first torchbearer, Carlos Espínola. The leg finished at the Buenos Aires Riding C... | When did the Olympic torch relay begin in Buenos Aires? {sep_token} Where did the torch route start in Buenos Aires? {sep_token} Who was the mayor of Buenos Aires? {sep_token} Where did the Olympic torch relay begin in Argentina? {sep_token} What place held an opening show for the relay? {sep_token} What is the name of... |
Capacitors deviate from the ideal capacitor equation in a number of ways. Some of these, such as leakage current and parasitic effects are linear, or can be assumed to be linear, and can be dealt with by adding virtual components to the equivalent circuit of the capacitor. The usual methods of network analysis can then... | What characteristic can leakage current and parasitic effects be assumed to have in the equation for a realistic capacitor? {sep_token} What sort of components can be added to the equivalent circuit of a capacitor in order to deal with leakage current and parasitic effects? {sep_token} Upon dealing with leakage current... |
China: The torch returned to China for the first time since April. The torch arrived in Sanya, Hainan on May 4 with celebrations attended by International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials and Chinese big names like Jackie Chan. The entire relay through Mainland China was largely a success with many people welcoming th... | After its April departure, when did the torch return to China? {sep_token} What actor attended a torch celebration in China? {sep_token} When did the torch reach Sanya, Hainan? {sep_token} When was the last time the torch had been in China? {sep_token} Who attended the celebrations? {sep_token} Which actor also attende... |
Greece: On March 24, 2008, the Olympic Flame was ignited at Olympia, Greece, site of the ancient Olympic Games. The actress Maria Nafpliotou, in the role of a High Priestess, ignited the torch of the first torchbearer, a silver medalist of the 2004 Summer Olympics in taekwondo Alexandros Nikolaidis from Greece, who han... | On what date did the Olympic Flame get lit? {sep_token} Where did the Olympic Flame get lit? {sep_token} Who was the first person to carry the torch? {sep_token} Who initially lit the Olympic Torch? {sep_token} When did demonstrators yell for Tibet to be freed? {sep_token} Where is the location of the original Olympic ... |
Hong Kong: The event was held in Hong Kong on May 2. In the ceremony held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Chief Executive Donald Tsang handed the torch to the first torchbearer, Olympic medalist Lee Lai Shan. The torch relay then traveled through Nathan Road, Lantau Link, Sha Tin (crossed Shing Mun R... | When did the torch arrive in Hong Kong? {sep_token} Who was the first torchbearer in Hong Kong? {sep_token} Where was the torch event started in Hong Kong? {sep_token} Where did the torch relay end in Hong Kong? {sep_token} How many torchbearers participated in the relay event in Hong Kong? {sep_token} When was the rel... |
ISPs provide Internet access, employing a range of technologies to connect users to their network. Available technologies have ranged from computer modems with acoustic couplers to telephone lines, to television cable (CATV), wireless Ethernet (wi-fi), and fiber optics. | What do ISPs provide? {sep_token} how do isps provide internet access? {sep_token} what is one type of technology used to connect to the internet? {sep_token} what type of technology is used to connect to the internet wirelessly? {sep_token} what was an earlier technology used to connect to the internet? {sep_token} |
In 1955, DC Sinclair and G Weddell developed peripheral pattern theory, based on a 1934 suggestion by John Paul Nafe. They proposed that all skin fiber endings (with the exception of those innervating hair cells) are identical, and that pain is produced by intense stimulation of these fibers. Another 20th-century theor... | What year was peripheral pattern theory developed? {sep_token} Whose suggestion prompted the development of peripheral pattern theory? {sep_token} What does the gate control theory specify the diameter of which is responsible for the amount of pain sensation? {sep_token} What did DC Sinclair and G Weddell propose a pro... |
In Methodism, Mary is honored as the Mother of God. Methodists do not have any additional teachings on the Virgin Mary except from what is mentioned in Scripture and the ecumenical Creeds. As such, Methodists believe that Mary was conceived in her womb through the Holy Ghost and accept the doctrine of the Virgin Birth,... | Which doctrine about Mary do Methodists reject? {sep_token} Who was the founder of the Methodist movement? {sep_token} What are the sources of beliefs about Mary held by Methodists? {sep_token} The Methodist movement began in which church? {sep_token} Which Marian doctrine did John Wesley uphold in founding Methodism? ... |
Macao: The event was held in Macau on May 3. It was the first time that the Olympic torch had traveled to Macau. A ceremony was held at Macau Fisherman's Wharf. Afterward, the torch traveled through Macau, passing by a number of landmarks including A-Ma Temple, Macau Tower, Ponte Governador Nobre de Carvalho, Ponte de ... | When did the torch visit Macao? {sep_token} Where was the torch ceremony held in Macao? {sep_token} How many torchbearers participated in Macao? {sep_token} Who was the first torchbearer in Macao? {sep_token} A newspaper article criticized that there were not enough of what kind of person among the torchbearers? {sep_t... |
South Korea: The event was held in Seoul, which hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics, on April 27. Intended torchbearers Choi Seung-kook and Park Won-sun boycotted the event to protest against the Chinese government's crackdown in Tibet. More than 8,000 riot police were deployed to guard the 24-kilometre route, which began ... | Where was the torch relay event held in South Korea? {sep_token} When did Seoul host the Olympics? {sep_token} Where was the start point for the relay? {sep_token} Who became violent during the relay route and was promised deportation when caught? {sep_token} Where was the relay event held in South Korea? {sep_token} W... |
Sugar taken orally reduces the total crying time but not the duration of the first cry in newborns undergoing a painful procedure (a single lancing of the heel). It does not moderate the effect of pain on heart rate and a recent single study found that sugar did not significantly affect pain-related electrical activity... | What, when taken orally, can reduce total crying time of newsborns undergoing a painful procedure? {sep_token} What doesn't sugar change the effect of pain on? {sep_token} Sugar also doesn't measurably change what type of electrical activity in the brains of newborns a second after the heel lance procedure? {sep_token}... |
Tanzania: Dar es Salaam was the torch's only stop in Africa, on April 13. The relay began at the grand terminal of the TAZARA Railway, which was China's largest foreign aid project of the 1970s, and continued for 5 km through the old city to the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Temeke, which was built with Chinese ai... | Where was the only African destination for the torch? {sep_token} When did the torch arrive in Dar es Salaam? {sep_token} Where did the route start for the torch in Dar es Salaam? {sep_token} Where was the solitary place the relay was held in Africa? {sep_token} What is the name of the railway where the Olympic torch r... |
The English name Switzerland is a compound containing Switzer, an obsolete term for the Swiss, which was in use during the 16th to 19th centuries. The English adjective Swiss is a loan from French Suisse, also in use since the 16th century. The name Switzer is from the Alemannic Schwiizer, in origin an inhabitant of Sc... | What was the Swiss term for Switzerland during the 16th - 19th centuries? {sep_token} Where did the English adjective Swiss originate from? {sep_token} Where did the name Switzer originate from? {sep_token} What did the Alemannic Schwiizer help form the nucleus of? {sep_token} |
The exta were the entrails of a sacrificed animal, comprising in Cicero's enumeration the gall bladder (fel), liver (iecur), heart (cor), and lungs (pulmones). The exta were exposed for litatio (divine approval) as part of Roman liturgy, but were "read" in the context of the disciplina Etrusca. As a product of Roman sa... | What were the exta of a sacrifice? {sep_token} How were the exta read in Roman religious practice? {sep_token} What part of the sacrifice were reserved for the gods? {sep_token} What part of the sacrifice was shared among humans? {sep_token} Into what was the god's portion of the sacrifice placed? {sep_token} |
The strength of beers has climbed during the later years of the 20th century. Vetter 33, a 10.5% abv (33 degrees Plato, hence Vetter "33") doppelbock, was listed in the 1994 Guinness Book of World Records as the strongest beer at that time, though Samichlaus, by the Swiss brewer Hürlimann, had also been listed by the G... | How much alcohol is contained in the beer Vetter 33? {sep_token} What was the strongest beer in 1994 according to the Guinness Book of World Records? {sep_token} What brewing company produced the beer Millennium? {sep_token} What year did the brewing company BrewDog start producing a beer called Ghost Deer? {sep_token}... |
United States of America: The torch relay's North American leg occurred in San Francisco, California on April 9. On the day of the relay officials diverted the torch run to an unannounced route. The start was at McCovey Cove, where Norman Bellingham of the U.S. Olympic Committee gave the torch to the first torchbearer,... | Where did the torch start it's North American route? {sep_token} What day did the torch arrive in San Francisco? {sep_token} What is the name of the first North American torchbearer? {sep_token} The route end was changed from Justin Herman plaza to what? {sep_token} Who was the head of the U.S. Olympic Committee? {sep_... |
Vietnam: The event was held in Ho Chi Minh City on April 29. Some 60 torchbearers carried the torch from the downtown Opera House to the Military Zone 7 Competition Hall stadium near Tan Son Nhat International Airport along an undisclosed route. Vietnam is involved in a territorial dispute with China (and other countri... | When did the torch arrive in Vietnam? {sep_token} Where was the torch event held in Vietnam? {sep_token} How many torchbearers carried the torch in Vietnam? {sep_token} Where did the torch event begin in Vietnam? {sep_token} Where did the torch event end? {sep_token} Where was the torch event held in Vietnam? {sep_toke... |
Zhejiang (help·info), formerly romanized as Chekiang, is an eastern coastal province of China. Zhejiang is bordered by Jiangsu province and Shanghai municipality to the north, Anhui province to the northwest, Jiangxi province to the west, and Fujian province to the south; to the east is the East China Sea, beyond which... | What was Zhejiang formerly romanized as? {sep_token} Which province is Zhejiang bordered by to the northwest? {sep_token} Which province is Zhejiang bordered by to the west? {sep_token} Which province is Zhejiang bordered by to the south? {sep_token} Which body of water is to the east of Zhejiang? {sep_token} |
"4 Minutes" was released as the album's lead single and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. It was Madonna's 37th top-ten hit on the chart—it pushed Madonna past Elvis Presley as the artist with the most top-ten hits. In the UK she retained her record for the most number-one singles for a female artist; "4... | Which single was released as the album's lead single? {sep_token} Madonna surpassed which artist with the most top-ten hits? {sep_token} 4 minutes became Madonna's which number one single in the UK? {sep_token} What is the name of the first tour with Live Nation? {sep_token} How much did Stick and Sweet Tour grossed? {... |
"Alsatia", the Latin form of Alsace's name, has long ago entered the English language with the specialized meaning of "a lawless place" or "a place under no jurisdiction" - since Alsace was conceived by English people to be such. It was used into the 20th century as a term for a ramshackle marketplace, "protected by an... | What is the meaning of the name Aslatia in English? {sep_token} What was the meaning or term used for Aslace that was used by english people in the 20th century? {sep_token} Which nationalities still refer it to Alslace "ramshackle marketplace" as of 2007? {sep_token} |
"At 11 am Petrus Canisius Van Lierde as Papal Sacristan was at the bedside of the dying pope, ready to anoint him. The pope began to speak for the very last time: "I had the great grace to be born into a Christian family, modest and poor, but with the fear of the Lord. My time on earth is drawing to a close. But Christ... | Who was at the dying pope's bedside? {sep_token} Who was the Papal Sacristan for John XXIII? {sep_token} When did the pope bid farewell? {sep_token} |
"Azure, three ships with three masts, rigged and under full sail, the sails, pennants and ensigns Argent, each charged with a cross Gules; on a chief of the second a pale quarterly Azure and Gules, on the 1st and 4th a fleur-de-lis or, on the 2nd and 3rd a leopard or, between two roses Gules seeded Or barbed Vert." The... | What does DEUS INDICAT mean? {sep_token} what type of flowers did Gules use? {sep_token} after the DEUS INDICAT what type of sea animals were pictured? {sep_token} in the above quote how many ship and masts were indicated? {sep_token} What animal was listed as part of the four fleur-de-lis in the above quote {sep_token... |
"Baseball's Sad Lexicon," also known as "Tinker to Evers to Chance" after its refrain, is a 1910 baseball poem by Franklin Pierce Adams. The poem is presented as a single, rueful stanza from the point of view of a New York Giants fan seeing the talented Chicago Cubs infield of shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnn... | What was "Baseball's Sad Lexicon" also known as? {sep_token} Who wrote "Baseball's Sad Lexicon"? {sep_token} What poem did Franklin Pierce Adams write? {sep_token} |
"By May 1539, Conquistador Hernando de Soto skirted the coast of Florida, searching for a deep harbor to land. He described seeing a thick wall of red mangroves spread mile after mile, some reaching as high as 70 feet (21 m), with intertwined and elevated roots making landing difficult. Very soon, 'many smokes' appeare... | What conquistador landed in Florida in 1539 {sep_token} Who established early settlements in Florida {sep_token} Who established 1 of the first Us settlements in Florida {sep_token} What people were discovered by early settlers of Florida {sep_token} What did Spanish settlers introduce to Florida {sep_token} |
"Chopped" units are referred to as forces. The top-level structure of these forces is the Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force (AETF). The AETF is the Air Force presentation of forces to a CCDR for the employment of Air Power. Each CCDR is supported by a standing Component Numbered Air Force (C-NAF) to provide planni... | What are "Chopped" units called in the USAF? {sep_token} What is the top level structure of these Chopped forces in the USAF? {sep_token} What does the C-NAF provide support to? {sep_token} Who does the C-NAFF coordinate with on ACEE missions? {sep_token} |
"Data on ethnic groups are important for putting into effect a number of federal statutes (i.e., enforcing bilingual election rules under the Voting Rights Act; monitoring and enforcing equal employment opportunities under the Civil Rights Act). Data on Ethnic Groups are also needed by local governments to run programs... | What act has rules and regulations for bilingual election? {sep_token} What act has rules and regulations for meeting the credit needs of minority populations? {sep_token} What act has laws about equal employment opportunities for ethnic groups? {sep_token} |
"Digimon" are "Digital Monsters". According to the stories, they are inhabitants of the "DigiWorld", a manifestation of Earth's communication network. The stories tell of a group of mostly pre-teens, who accompany special Digimon born to defend their world (and ours) from various evil forces. To help them surmount the ... | What is the world in which the digimon live? {sep_token} What happens to a digimon after they evolve? {sep_token} Who accompanies the digimon as they work to save their world? {sep_token} Are the children who accompany the digimon always the same? {sep_token} What is the world of the digimon called? {sep_token} Where a... |
"First of all, a samurai who dislikes battle and has not put his heart in the right place even though he has been born in the house of the warrior, should not be reckoned among one's retainers....It is forbidden to forget the great debt of kindness one owes to his master and ancestors and thereby make light of the virt... | What does a samurai has his heart in the wrong place dislike? {sep_token} What debt should samurai not forget? {sep_token} What virtues should samurai not be dismissive of? {sep_token} |
"Funday Night at the Movies" was replaced in 2008 by "Essentials Jr.", a youth-oriented version of its weekly series The Essentials (originally hosted by actors Abigail Breslin and Chris O'Donnell, then by John Lithgow from 2009 to 2011, and then by Bill Hader starting with the 2011 season), which included such family-... | What series replaced Funday Night at the Movies? {sep_token} Along with Chris O'Donnell, who was the original host of Essentials Jr.? {sep_token} Who hosted Essentials Jr. between 2009 and 2011? {sep_token} Who began to host Essentials Jr. in 2011? {sep_token} In what year did Essentials Jr. replace Funday Night at the... |
"Green" in modern European languages corresponds to about 520–570 nm, but many historical and non-European languages make other choices, e.g. using a term for the range of ca. 450–530 nm ("blue/green") and another for ca. 530–590 nm ("green/yellow").[citation needed] In the comparative study of color terms in the world... | In which language does the word for "green" also mean "rank" and "smelly"? {sep_token} In what range does the color green fall in modern European languages? {sep_token} What is the origin of the word "orange"? {sep_token} |
"Hanover" is the traditional English spelling. The German spelling (with a double n) is becoming more popular in English; recent editions of encyclopedias prefer the German spelling, and the local government uses the German spelling on English websites. The English pronunciation /ˈhænəvər/, with stress on the first syl... | What does the German spelling of Hanover have that English does not? {sep_token} Which version of the spelling of Hanover does the local Government use on English websites? {sep_token} Which syllable does the English spoken version of Hanover stress? {sep_token} Which syllable does the German pronunciation of Hanover s... |
"Hellenistic" is a modern word and a 19th-century concept; the idea of a Hellenistic period did not exist in Ancient Greece. Although words related in form or meaning, e.g. Hellenist (Ancient Greek: Ἑλληνιστής, Hellēnistēs), have been attested since ancient times, it was J. G. Droysen in the mid-19th century, who in hi... | Who wrote Geschichte des Hellenismus? {sep_token} What does Geschichte des Hellenismus mean? {sep_token} Who wrote Culture and Anarchy? {sep_token} What century did Hellenistic become a concept? {sep_token} In Culture and Anarchy, Hebraism is contrasted with what? {sep_token} The word "Hellenistic" was derived in what ... |
"I have sometimes wondered whether a brain like von Neumann's does not indicate a species superior to that of man", said Nobel Laureate Hans Bethe of Cornell University. "It seems fair to say that if the influence of a scientist is interpreted broadly enough to include impact on fields beyond science proper, then John ... | What did Nobel Laureate Hans Bethe think of von NEumann's ability? {sep_token} What did James Glimm have to say about von Nuemann? {sep_token} What description did Peter Lax use for von Neumann? {sep_token} |
"In 1727 the to-min or 'idle people' of Cheh Kiang province (a Ningpo name still existing), the yoh-hu or 'music people' of Shanxi province, the si-min or 'small people' of Kiang Su (Jiangsu) province, and the Tanka people or 'egg-people' of Canton (to this day the boat population there), were all freed from their soci... | What do 'to-min' mean? {sep_token} What does 'yoh-hu' mean? {sep_token} What does 'si-min' mean? {sep_token} What does Tanka mean? {sep_token} What is 'Keh Chiang' a romanization for? {sep_token} |
"Junior" Laemmle persuaded his father to bring Universal up to date. He bought and built theaters, converted the studio to sound production, and made several forays into high-quality production. His early efforts included the critically mauled part-talkie version of Edna Ferber's novel Show Boat (1929), the lavish musi... | What was Carl Laemmle Jr.'s nickname? {sep_token} What movie was based on an Edna Ferber novel? {sep_token} In what year was the musical Broadway produced? {sep_token} What movie won the 1930 Academy Award for Best Picture? {sep_token} What all-color musical did Universal make in 1930? {sep_token} |
"Milliken was perhaps the greatest missed opportunity of that period," said Myron Orfield, professor of law at the University of Minnesota. "Had that gone the other way, it would have opened the door to fixing nearly all of Detroit's current problems." John Mogk, a professor of law and an expert in urban planning at Wa... | What case is cited as a reason for White people leaving Detroit? {sep_token} What school does John Mogk teach at? {sep_token} At which school did Myron Orfield teach? {sep_token} |
"Near East" remained popular in diplomatic, trade and journalistic circles, but a variation soon developed among the scholars and the men of the cloth and their associates: "the Nearer East," reverting to the classical and then more scholarly distinction of "nearer" and "farther." They undoubtedly saw a need to separat... | What remained popular in diplomatic, trade and journalistic circles? {sep_token} What variation soon developed among the scholars and the men of the cloth and their associates? {sep_token} There was a need to separate what from the terrain of the Ottoman Empire? {sep_token} What did the Christians see the country as? {... |
"New Labour" was first termed as an alternative branding for the Labour Party, dating from a conference slogan first used by the Labour Party in 1994, which was later seen in a draft manifesto published by the party in 1996, called New Labour, New Life For Britain. It was a continuation of the trend that had begun unde... | What was the other name for the Labout Party? {sep_token} When was this branding first used? {sep_token} When did Labour publish a new draft manifesto? {sep_token} What was this manifesto called? {sep_token} |
"Old Style" (OS) and "New Style" (NS) are sometimes added to dates to identify which system is used in the British Empire and other countries that did not immediately change. Because the Calendar Act of 1750 altered the start of the year, and also aligned the British calendar with the Gregorian calendar, there is some ... | What designation was added to British dates to differentiate them from countries not using the new calendar? {sep_token} When was the Calendar act enacted? {sep_token} With what did the Calendar Act align the British calendar? {sep_token} What did the use of Old Style and New Style cause? {sep_token} What law did the B... |
"Poultry" is a term used for any kind of domesticated bird, captive-raised for its utility, and traditionally the word has been used to refer to wildfowl (Galliformes) and waterfowl (Anseriformes). "Poultry" can be defined as domestic fowls, including chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks, raised for the production of mea... | What two addtional types of birds are listed in teh Encyclopedia Britanica as poultry? {sep_token} Who is the authoor of the book Poultry Breeding and Genetics? {sep_token} What is the most likely outout for the common variety of pheasant ? {sep_token} Edmund Dixon is most famous for what inclusions in his 1854 book on... |
"Race" is still sometimes used within forensic anthropology (when analyzing skeletal remains), biomedical research, and race-based medicine. Brace has criticized this, the practice of forensic anthropologists for using the controversial concept "race" out of convention when they in fact should be talking about regional... | What type of anthropology is "race" sometimes still used within? {sep_token} What term would Brace prefer forensic anthropologists use? {sep_token} What can forensic anthropologists determine about the ancestors of someone from their skeletal remains? {sep_token} What does Brace feel the term "black" in meaningful in? ... |
"So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. "And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full ... | How many heads did the scarlet beast which a woman sat on have? {sep_token} The horned scarlet beast that a woman sat on had how many horns? {sep_token} What kind of cup did the woman on the scarlet horned beast have? {sep_token} What was on the forehead of the woman on the scarlet horned beast? {sep_token} Outside of ... |
"Superstorm Sandy" struck Atlantic City on October 29, 2012, causing flooding and power-outages but left minimal damage to any of the tourist areas including the Boardwalk and casino resorts, despite widespread belief that the city's boardwalk had been destroyed. The source of the misinformation was a widely circulated... | When did "Superstorm Sandy" strike Atlantic City? {sep_token} "Superstorm Sandy" produced an all-time record low barometric pressure reading of what? {sep_token} Although "Superstorm Sandy" left minimal damage to any of the tourist areas it did cause what two other things to occur? {sep_token} What was the source of th... |
"The first Ottoman Medrese was created in İznik in 1331 and most Ottoman medreses followed the traditions of Sunni Islam." "When an Ottoman sultan established a new medrese, he would invite scholars from the Islamic world—for example, Murad II brought scholars from Persia, such as ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn and Fakhr al-Dīn who help... | Who traveled abroad to get an education at madaris? {sep_token} How many madaris were started by Mehmed the Conqueror? {sep_token} How would a student matriculate to the next level of schooling in the Ottoman Empire? {sep_token} Where were Ottoman madaris built? {sep_token} When was the first Ottoman madrasa built? {se... |
"The mind-stuff of the world is, of course, something more general than our individual conscious minds.... The mind-stuff is not spread in space and time; these are part of the cyclic scheme ultimately derived out of it.... It is necessary to keep reminding ourselves that all knowledge of our environment from which the... | How do receive information from the physical world? {sep_token} What type of consciousness is similar but not identical to consciousness itself? {sep_token} What is the nature of the fundamental character of reality? {sep_token} According to the author, who would have particular trouble in accepting that reality is fun... |
"The most widespread form of interspecies bonding occurs between humans and dogs" and the keeping of dogs as companions, particularly by elites, has a long history. (As a possible example, at the Natufian culture site of Ain Mallaha in Israel, dated to 12,000 BC, the remains of an elderly human and a four-to-five-month... | A grave from 12,000 BC was found to contain an older person and what else? {sep_token} What two species have the most widespread bonding? {sep_token} When did more people begin to keep dogs as pets? {sep_token} What decade showed a change in the way people kept dogs as pets? {sep_token} In the 1950s and 1960s most dogs... |
"We used a technique of laying our program out in general debate," he said. When we got to the amendment phase, we would offer our program as a substitute for the Johnson proposal. If we lost in the Committee of the Whole, then we would usually offer it as a motion to recommit and get a vote on that. And if we lost on ... | What options do minority party have in amendment phase? {sep_token} If minority party loses committ of the whole, then what motion may be filed? {sep_token} If recommit fails, then what choice needs to be made by minority representatives? {sep_token} |
"Whereas their Majesties have been Graciously Pleased to grant Letters patent to John Lofting of London Merchant for a New Invented Engine for Extinguishing Fires which said Engine have found every great encouragement. The said Patentee hath also projected a Very Useful Engine for starting of beer and other liquors whi... | How many barrels did Lofting promise his beer pump would deliver hourly? {sep_token} What location did John Lofting live near? {sep_token} In what London borough did Nicholas Wall reside? {sep_token} What was William Tillcar's profession? {sep_token} What tavern did William Tillcar live adjacent to? {sep_token} |
(The Ms 6.1 earthquake on August 30, 2008 in southern Sichuan was not part of this series because it was caused by a different fault. See 2008 Panzhihua earthquake for details.) | When did this earthquake occur? {sep_token} Where did this earthquake occur? {sep_token} Why was it not included in the series? {sep_token} Where should you look for more details? {sep_token} Where was the August 30, 2008 quake? {sep_token} What was the magnitude of the southern Sichuan quake? {sep_token} What earthqua... |
(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi... | What does Digimon stand for? {sep_token} What forms of entertainment does the Digimon franchise include? {sep_token} What is the Digital World in which the Digimon creatures live? {sep_token} What are the people who raise Digimon called? {sep_token} What are the Digimon villians main goals? {sep_token} |
1 CATOBAR carrier: Charles de Gaulle is a 42,000 tonne nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, commissioned in 2001 and is the flagship of the French Navy (Marine Nationale). The ship carries a complement of Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard, Dassault Rafale M and E‑2C Hawkeye aircraft, EC725 Caracal and AS532 Cougar helicopte... | What is the name of the 42,000 tonne nuclear-powered carrier commissioned in 2001? {sep_token} What is the Charles de Gaulle the flagship of? {sep_token} What type of missiles does the Charles de Gaulle carry? {sep_token} What is another name for the French Navy? {sep_token} What type of carrier is the Charles de Gaull... |
1 STOBAR carrier: Admiral Flota Sovetskovo Soyuza Kuznetsov: 55,000 tonne Admiral Kuznetsov-class STOBAR aircraft carrier. Launched in 1985 as Tbilisi, renamed and operational from 1995. Without catapults she can launch and recover lightly fueled naval fighters for air defense or anti-ship missions but not heavy conven... | What type of carrier is Admiral Flota Sovetskovo Soyuza Kuznetsov? {sep_token} When was Admiral Flota Sovetskovo Soyuza Kuznetsov first launched? {sep_token} What was Admiral Flota Sovetskovo Soyuza Kuznetsov renamed? {sep_token} What is unique about Tbilisi? {sep_token} What will be removed from Tbilisi in order to en... |
1,500 V DC is used in the Netherlands, Japan, Republic Of Indonesia, Hong Kong (parts), Republic of Ireland, Australia (parts), India (around the Mumbai area alone, has been converted to 25 kV AC like the rest of India), France (also using 25 kV 50 Hz AC), New Zealand (Wellington) and the United States (Chicago area on... | What is most common voltage for DC supply? {sep_token} How many narrow-gauge lines in Slovakia? {sep_token} What railway line is DC being used in Portugal? {sep_token} Where in India line has been converted to AC? {sep_token} |
10th Street (40°44′03″N 74°00′11″W / 40.7342580°N 74.0029670°W / 40.7342580; -74.0029670) begins at the FDR Drive and Avenue C. West of Sixth Avenue, it turns southward about 40 degrees to join the Greenwich Village street grid and continue to West Street on the Hudson River. Because West 4th Street turns northward ... | Which bus operates on 10th Street between Avenues D and A and between West Street and Sixth Ave? {sep_token} Does the two-way section of 10th Street have a dedicated bike lane? {sep_token} The end of what road was once home to Newgate Prison? {sep_token} Which prison was New York City's first? {sep_token} What was the ... |
112th Street starts in Morningside Heights and runs from Riverside Drive to Amsterdam Avenue, where it meets the steps of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. The street resumes at the eastern edge of Morningside Park and extends through Harlem before ending at First Avenue adjacent Thomas Jefferson Park in East Har... | Where does 112th Street start? {sep_token} Which street runs from Riverside Drive to Amsterdam Avenue? {sep_token} Which road meets the steps of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine? {sep_token} |
114th Street marks the southern boundary of Columbia University’s Morningside Heights Campus and is the location of Butler Library, which is the University’s largest. | Which library is Columbia University's largest? {sep_token} 114th Street marks the southern boundary of which university's Morningside Heights Campus? {sep_token} 114th Street runs along which boundary of Columbia University's Morningside Heights Campus? {sep_token} |
11th Street is in two parts. It is interrupted by the block containing Grace Church between Broadway and Fourth Avenue. East 11th streets runs from Fourth Avenue to Avenue C and runs past Webster Hall. West 11th Street runs from Broadway to West Street. 11th Street and 6th Avenue was the location of the Old Grapevine t... | Which street runs from Broadway to West Street? {sep_token} When was the Old Grapevine tavern demolished? {sep_token} 11th Street and 6th Avenue was the home of what tavern from the 1700s? {sep_token} What church interuppts 11th Street between Broadway and Fourth Avenue? {sep_token} |
122nd Street is mentioned in the movie Taxi Driver by main character Travis Bickle as the location where a fellow cab driver is assaulted with a knife. The street and the surrounding neighborhood of Harlem is then referred to as "Mau Mau Land" by another character named Wizard, slang indicating it is a majority black a... | Who is the main character in Taxi Driver? {sep_token} What street is mentioned in the movie Taxi Driver as the location where a cab driver is assaulted? {sep_token} Which character in Taxi Driver deemed 122nd Street as "Mau Mau Land"? {sep_token} What is the term given to 122nd Street by Wizard in Taxi Driver indicatin... |
13th Street is in three parts. The first is a dead end from Avenue C. The second starts at a dead end, just before Avenue B, and runs to Greenwich Avenue, and the third part is from Eighth Avenue to Tenth Avenue. | 13th Street is divided into how many parts? {sep_token} The first part of 13th Street is a dead end from which Avenue? {sep_token} Where does the second part of 13th Street end? {sep_token} Which street has its third section between Eighth Avenue and Tenth Avenue? {sep_token} |
14% of the population speaks the official language Portuguese, the language of government and national communication during centuries of colonial rule. 44% speak Kriol, a Portuguese-based creole language, which is effectively a national language of communication among groups. The remainder speak a variety of native Afr... | What percentage of the population speaks Kriol? {sep_token} What is the official language of Guinea-Bissau? {sep_token} How long was Guinea-Bissau under colonial rule? {sep_token} What type of language is Kriol? {sep_token} |
14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations: | Where does 14th Street begin? {sep_token} Where does 14th Street end? {sep_token} How many subway stations are on 14th Street? {sep_token} What is the length of 14th Street in miles? {sep_token} |
155th Street is a major crosstown street considered to form the boundary between Harlem and Washington Heights. It is the northernmost of the 155 crosstown streets mapped out in the Commissioner's Plan of 1811 that established the numbered street grid in Manhattan. | How many crosstown streets are mapped in the Commissioner's Plan of 1811? {sep_token} Which street is the northernmost of the streets mapped in the Commissioner's Plan of 1811? {sep_token} Which street forms the boundary between Harlem and Washington Heights? {sep_token} What document established Manhattan's numbered s... |
155th Street starts on the West Side at Riverside Drive, crossing Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue. At St. Nicholas Place, the terrain drops off steeply, and 155th Street is carried on a 1,600-foot (490 m) long viaduct, a City Landmark constructed in 1893, that slopes down towards the Harlem River, co... | Where does 155th Street start? {sep_token} 155th Street crosses Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue, and what other Avenue? {sep_token} How many meters long is the viaduct on which 155th Street travels? {sep_token} In what year was the viaduct along 155th Street constructed? {sep_token} A section of 155th Street connects Harlem... |
15th Street starts at FDR Drive, and 16th Street starts at a dead end half way between FDR Drive and Avenue C. They are both stopped at Avenue C and continue from First Avenue to West Street, stopped again at Union Square, and 16th Street also pauses at Stuyvesant Square. | Where does 15th Street start? {sep_token} Which road starts at a dead end half way between FDR Drive and Avenue C? {sep_token} 16th Street pauses at which Square? {sep_token} Which Square stops both 15th and 16th Streets? {sep_token} |
1762 brought two new countries into the war. Britain declared war against Spain on 4 January 1762; Spain reacted by issuing their own declaration of war against Britain on 18 January. Portugal followed by joining the war on Britain's side. Spain, aided by the French, launched an invasion of Portugal and succeeded in ca... | Identify a new country that joined the war in 1762? {sep_token} Identify a second new country that joined the war in 1762? {sep_token} What city was captured in the first Spain-Portugal conflict? {sep_token} Was Portugal on the side of France or Britain? {sep_token} Britain sent troops to aid Portugal. What was the re... |
181st Street is a major thoroughfare running through the Washington Heights neighborhood. It runs from the Washington Bridge in the east, to the Henry Hudson Parkway in the west, near the George Washington Bridge and the Hudson River. The west end is called Plaza Lafayette. | 181st Street runs through what neighborhood? {sep_token} What is the west end of 181st Street called? {sep_token} Does Plaza Lafayette refer to the east or west end of 181st Street? {sep_token} Which river does 181st Street run near? {sep_token} Which road runs from the Washington Bridge to the Henry Hudson Parkway? {s... |
181st Street is served by two New York City Subway lines; there is a 181st Street station at Fort Washington Avenue on the IND Eighth Avenue Line (A trains) and a 181st Street station at St. Nicholas Avenue on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (1 trains). The stations are about 500 metres (550 yd) from each other ... | How many subway lines serve 181st Street? {sep_token} How many metres apart are 181st Street's two subway stations? {sep_token} On what avenue is the George Wasington Bridge Bus Terminal? {sep_token} Which road is the Trans-Manhattan Expressway's last south/west exit? {sep_token} |
1853: There were four main events. 1. In the north the Turks captured the border fort of Saint Nicholas in a surprise night attack (27/28 October). They then pushed about 20000 troops across the Cholok River border. Being outnumbered the Russians abandoned Poti and Redut Kale and drew back to Marani. Both sides remaine... | Who captured the border front of Saint Nicholas during a night attack? {sep_token} How many troops did the Turks have when crossing the Cholok River? {sep_token} After giving up their position at Poti and Redut Kale, where did the Russians retreat to? {sep_token} How many troops did the Turks send to Gyumri? {sep_token... |
1855: Georgian coast: Omar Pasha, the Turkish commander at Crimea had long wanted to land in Georgia, but the western powers vetoed it. When they relented in August most of the campaigning season was lost. In September 8000 Turks landed at Batum, but the main concentration was at Sukhum Kale. This required a 100-mile m... | Who vetoed Omar Pasha from landing in Georgia? {sep_token} In September of 1855, how many Turks could be found at Batum? {sep_token} When landing at Batum, what were the Turks primary focus? {sep_token} What river divides Abkhazia from Georgia? {sep_token} What did Omar Pasha finally reach on December 2nd 1855? {sep_to... |
1855:Kars: In the year up to May 1855 Turkish forces in the east were reduced from 120,000 to 75,000, mostly by disease. The local Armenian population kept Muravyev well-informed about the Turks at Kars and he judged they had about five months of supplies. He therefore decided to control the surrounding area with caval... | What caused the number of Turkish soldiers to decrease? {sep_token} How man troops were the Turks forces in the east reduced to? {sep_token} Who kept Muravyev informed about the Turks at Kar? {sep_token} What did Muravyev attend to do to the Turks in order to defeat them? {sep_token} What city did Muravyev decide not t... |
187th Street crosses Washington Heights and running from Laurel Hill Terrace in the east to Chittenden Avenue in the west near the George Washington Bridge and Hudson River. The street is interrupted by a long set of stairs east of Fort Washington Avenue leading to the Broadway valley. West of there, it is mostly lined... | 187th Street runs from Laurel Hill Terrace in the east to which avenue in the west? {sep_token} What is 187th Street interrupted by? {sep_token} Where do the stairs interrupting 187th street lead to? {sep_token} An area of 187th Street serves as the main shopping district for which neighborhood? {sep_token} |
187th Street intersects with, from East to West, Laurel Hill Terrace, Amsterdam Avenue, Audubon Avenue, St. Nicholas Avenue, Wadsworth Avenue, Broadway, Bennett Avenue, Overlook Terrace, Fort Washington Avenue, Pinehurst Avenue, Cabrini Boulevard and Chittenden Avenue. | Which is the eastmost intersection that 187th Street has? {sep_token} Which is the westernmost intersection that 187th Street has? {sep_token} Wadsworth Avenue is intersected by what street? {sep_token} |
18th Street has a local subway station at the crossing with Seventh Avenue, served by the 1 2 trains on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line. There used to be an 18th Street station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line at the crossing with Park Avenue South. | What is at the crossing of 18th Street and Seventh Avenue? {sep_token} Which train line do the 1 2 trains serve? {sep_token} Which train line used to have an 18th Street Station at the crossing with Park Avenue South? {sep_token} |
18th century governors tried to tackle the island's problems by implementing tree plantation, improving fortifications, eliminating corruption, building a hospital, tackling the neglect of crops and livestock, controlling the consumption of alcohol and introducing legal reforms. From about 1770, the island enjoyed a le... | When did the Island start to experience a period of prosperity? {sep_token} What captain visited the island in 1775 on their trip around the world? {sep_token} What church was erected in Jamestown in 1774? {sep_token} What is the official residence of the governor? {sep_token} |
19 Recordings, a recording label owned by 19 Entertainment, currently hold the rights to phonographic material recorded by all the contestants. 19 originally partnered with Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) to promote and distribute the recordings through its labels RCA Records, Arista Records, J Records, Jive Records. In ... | What company has the right to all recordings from contestants on American Idol? {sep_token} What company took over as American Idols music label in 2010? {sep_token} What company had released music from American Idol in addition to Sony Music Entertainment? {sep_token} Who owns 19 Recordings? {sep_token} Who owns the r... |
2010s saw multiple new sounds in house music developed by numerous DJs. Sweden knew a prominence of snare-less "Swedish progressive house" with the emergence of Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Steve Angello (These three formed a trio called Swedish House Mafia), Avicii, Alesso, etc. Netherlands brought together a concept o... | What was different about swedish progressive house music? {sep_token} Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, and Steve Angello formed what successful trio? {sep_token} What concept is characterized by abrasive leads and darker arpeggios? {sep_token} Progressive house blended sounds were prominent in the song "Marry the Night" by ... |
20th Street starts at Avenue C, and 21st and 22nd Streets begin at First Avenue. They all end at Eleventh Avenue. Travel on the last block of the 20th, 21st and 22nd Streets, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, is in the opposite direction than it is on the rest of the respective street. 20th Street is very wide from t... | Where does 10th Street start? {sep_token} At which Avenue do 21st and 22nd Streets begin? {sep_token} What is different about 20th Street between Avenue C and First Avenue? {sep_token} Which street is much wider from Avenue C to First Avenue? {sep_token} How does traffic travel on the last block of the 20th, 21st, and ... |
20th century developments in plant biochemistry have been driven by modern techniques of organic chemical analysis, such as spectroscopy, chromatography and electrophoresis. With the rise of the related molecular-scale biological approaches of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics and metabolomics, the relationship b... | What enables scientists to better study plants now? {sep_token} What opened the door to plant genetic engineering? {sep_token} Who introduced the idea that cells could be grown in vitro? {sep_token} |
220th Street is the highest numbered street on Manhattan Island. Marble Hill is also within the borough of Manhattan, so the highest street number in the borough is 228th Street. However, the numbering continues in the Bronx up to 263rd Street. The lowest number is East First Street—which runs in Alphabet City near Eas... | What is the highest numbered street on Manhattan Island? {sep_token} What is the highest street number within the borough of Manhattan? {sep_token} What is the highest street number in the Bronx? {sep_token} Where is First Place located? {sep_token} Where is East First Street located? {sep_token} |
23-year-old Candice Glover won the season with Kree Harrison taking the runner-up spot. Glover is the first female to win American Idol since Jordin Sparks. Glover released "I Am Beautiful" as a single while Harrison released "All Cried Out" immediately after the show. Glover sold poorly with her debut album, and this ... | Who was the winner of American Idols twelfth season? {sep_token} Which contestant came in second on season 12 of American Idol? {sep_token} What was the first song released by Candice Glover after winning American Idol? {sep_token} What song did Kree Harrison first release after being on American Idol? {sep_token} Who ... |
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The SQuAD QG Dataset
Description
Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD) is a reading comprehension dataset, consisting of questions posed by crowdworkers on a set of Wikipedia articles, where the answer to every question is a segment of text, or span, from the corresponding reading passage, or the question might be unanswerable.
This modified version is aimed at question generation; each entry only contains contexts and questions concatenated to a single string related to the specific context.
The SQuAD unites SQuAD 1.1 and 2.0 in two subsets each containing a train and validation split.
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
An example entry looks as follows:
{
context: "This is a test context",
questions: ["Is this a test?", "Is this a test context?"]
}
Data Fields
The dataset has the following fields:
- context: a string feature
- questions: a string feature
NB: The data fields are the same among all splits.
Data Splits
| name | train | validation |
|---|---|---|
| v1 | 18891 | 2067 |
| v2 | 18877 | 1204 |
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