{"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the editor-in-chief of Thrasher magazine, as mentioned in the document?", "Where did Jake Phelps and Saari discuss the decision related to Flip Skateboards?", "What phrase did Saari use to describe his connection to Flip Skateboards?", "In what year did Fox discuss the process of re-recruiting Saari to Flip Skateboards?", "Who was involved with Fox in the process of re-recruiting Saari to Flip Skateboards?", "What characteristic of Arto Saari is highlighted in the document regarding his approach to being re-recruited to Flip Skateboards?", "What was the name of the person who was re-recruited to Flip Skateboards in 2012?", "What is the name of the skateboard company discussed in the document?", "What was the name of the person who discussed the re-recruitment of Arto Saari with Geoff in 2012?"], "answers": ["Jake Phelps", "In Phelps' office in San Francisco, US.", "\"You can take a man out of Flip, but you can't take the Flip out the man.\"", "2012", "Geoff and Fox were involved in the process of re-recruiting Saari to Flip Skateboards.", "Arto Saari is not a very pushy person and never the guy who will ask for anything.", "Arto Saari", "Flip Skateboards", "Fox"], "docs": ["This a document about Flip Skateboards. \n Thrasher editor-in-chief, Jake Phelps, discussing the decision in Phelps' office in San Francisco, US. Saari explained to Phelps that Flip is like \"family\" and stated \"You can take a man out of Flip, but you can't take the Flip out the man\". In 2012, Fox disclosed the process of re-recruiting Saari: I went up and saw him with Geoff, one day, because it seemed like he really ... well, I could tell; we could all tell that he wanted to be back on the team. Arto's not a very pushy person, at all. Never the guy who will ask for anything, and I just said "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the term used to describe the restrictions on user operations on a DVD-Video disc?", "What are some examples of operations that may be restricted by User Operation Prohibitions on a DVD-Video?", "How do most DVD players typically respond to User Operation Prohibitions?", "What is one way users can bypass User Operation Prohibitions on a DVD-Video?", "What type of DVD players typically ignore User Operation Prohibitions?", "What legal concept is often cited in the debate about the legality of bypassing User Operation Prohibitions?", "What is the purpose of User Operation Prohibitions on a DVD-Video disc?", "What is one function of User Operation Prohibitions (UOPs or PUOs) on a DVD-Video disc according to the document?", "What is the term used to describe the process of creating a copy of a DVD-Video without User Operation Prohibitions?", "What is the term used to describe DVD players that do not comply with User Operation Prohibitions?"], "answers": ["The term used to describe the restrictions on user operations on a DVD-Video disc is User Operation Prohibitions, or Prohibited User Operations (UOPs or PUOs).", "Selecting a menu, skipping chapters, forwarding, or rewinding.", "Most DVD players respect these commands, for example by preventing skipping or fast-forwarding through a copyright message or advertisement.", "Using grey market DVD players or DVD \"re-authoring\" software packages.", "Grey market players.", "fair use", "The purpose of User Operation Prohibitions (UOPs or PUOs) on a DVD-Video disc is to specify whether or not the user may perform certain operations, such as selecting a menu, skipping chapters, forwarding, or rewinding.", "To prevent users from skipping or fast-forwarding through a copyright message or an advertisement at the beginning of a disc.", "DVD \"re-authoring\"", "grey market players"], "docs": ["This a document about DVD-Video. \n DVD-Video allows the disc to specify whether or not the user may perform any operation, such as selecting a menu, skipping chapters, forwarding or rewinding \u2013 essentially any function on the remote control. This is known as User Operation Prohibitions, or Prohibited User Operations (UOPs or PUOs). Most DVD players respect these commands (e. g., by preventing skipping or fast-forwarding through a copyright message or an advertisement at the beginning of a disc). However, grey market players ignore UOPs and some DVD \"re-authoring\" software packages allow the user to produce a copy without these restrictions. The legality of these activities varies by jurisdiction and is the subject of debate. (See fair use.)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of Mohamed Jumayyil's 2019 film directed by Ahmed Sinan?", "What genre does the film Goh Raalhu (2019) belong to?", "What aspect of Mohamed Jumayyil's acting was praised by Ismail Naail Nasheed in a pre-premier review?", "What was the general critical response to Mohamed Jumayyil's film upon its release?", "What did critics specifically praise about the screenplay of Mohamed Jumayyil's film?", "What was the name of the website where Ismail Naail Nasheed provided a pre-premier review of Mohamed Jumayyil's film?", "What is the main theme or plot focus of the film Goh Raalhu (2019)?"], "answers": ["Goh Raalhu", "Crime thriller.", "His acting versatility and showcasing a range of emotions.", "The film met with positive response from critics, who praised the screenplay for toning down melodrama and breaking from genre stereotypes.", "Critics specifically praised the screenplay for toning down its melodrama and breaking from the stereotypes of its genre.", "Raajje.mv", "The main theme or plot focus of the film Goh Raalhu (2019) is the criminality and misdemeanor a young man has to deal with while trying to prove his truest intention of love."], "docs": ["This a document about Mohamed Jumayyil. \n on everyone involved. Upon release, the film met with positive response from critics\u2014specifically praising the screenplay for toning down its melodrama and breaking from the stereotypes of its genre\u2014and was a commercial success. In a pre-premier review from Raajje.mv, Ismail Naail Nasheed favored the character development and minimised use of melodrama in the film while praising Jumayyil's acting versatility and showcasing a range of emotions through his performance. Jumayyil's first release of 2019 was the Ahmed Sinan-directed crime thriller Goh Raalhu (2019) which centers around the criminality and misdemeanor a young man has to deal with while trying to prove his truest intention of love. Upon release, the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which national teams has Sebastian Anderson represented in youth football?", "In which year was Sebastian Anderson named to the squad for the FIFA U-17 World Cup?", "In which country was the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup held?"], "answers": ["Sebastian Anderson has represented the United States under-15 and United States under-17 national teams in youth football.", "2019", "Brazil"], "docs": ["This a document about Sebastian Anderson. \n Anderson has featured for both the United States under-15 national team and United States under-17 national team. In October 2019, he was named to the squad for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Brazil."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the incumbent leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 2010?", "Who was the incumbent leader of the Conservative Party of Canada in 2010?", "Who was the incumbent leader of the Bloc Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois in 2010?", "Who was the incumbent leader of the New Democratic Party in 2010?", "Who was the incumbent leader of the Green Party of Canada in 2010?"], "answers": ["Michael Ignatieff was the incumbent leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 2010.", "Stephen Harper", "Gilles Duceppe", "Jack Layton", "Elizabeth May"], "docs": ["This a document about List of 2010 Canadian incumbents. \nLiberal Party of Canada \u2013 Michael Ignatieff ; Conservative Party of Canada \u2013 Stephen Harper ; Bloc Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois \u2013 Gilles Duceppe ; New Democratic Party \u2013 Jack Layton ; Green Party of Canada \u2013 Elizabeth May "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did the ambush of the U.S. Army convoy near Nasiriyah occur?", "Which U.S. Army units were involved in the convoy that was ambushed near Nasiriyah?", "Who was the driver of the Humvee leading the convoy that was ambushed near Nasiriyah?", "What was the intended route of the convoy before it was ambushed?", "What is the name of the town where the U.S. Army convoy was ambushed in 2003?", "What was the reason the ambush was unlikely to have been planned in advance?", "What limitation did military GPS systems have in the situation described in the document?", "What issue did the maps of the area present to the convoy's navigation?", "How many wrong turns did the convoy apparently take before being ambushed?"], "answers": ["March 23, 2003", "The U.S. Army's 507th Maintenance Company and the 3rd Combat Support Battalion.", "Lori Piestewa", "The convoy was supposed to detour around the town of Nasiriyah.", "Nasiriyah", "The ambush was unlikely to have been planned in advance because the Iraqis did not know which course the convoy would take.", "Military GPS systems provide only grid references and not turn-by-turn navigation.", "The maps of the area lacked the detail required to properly navigate through tight city streets.", "The convoy apparently took more than one wrong turn before being ambushed."], "docs": ["This a document about Jessica Lynch. \n On March 23, 2003, a convoy of the United States Army's 507th Maintenance Company and the 3rd Combat Support Battalion elements, led by a Humvee driven by Lori Piestewa, made a wrong turn and were ambushed near Nasiriyah, a major crossing point over the Euphrates northwest of Basra. The convoy was supposed to detour around the town but instead turned directly into it, eventually running into an ambush. The ambush was unlikely to have been set up in advance, because the Iraqis did not know which course the convoy would take. Although some vehicles had GPS receivers, military GPS systems, unlike civilian equivalents, provide only grid references and not turn-by-turn navigation. Maps of the area lack the detail required to properly navigate through tight city streets. Apparently, the convoy took more than one wrong turn. The convoy "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On which date was the single 'Spice Up Your Life' released to record stores?", "What were the formats of the American edition of the 'Spice Up Your Life' single?", "Which track listing was included in the American edition of the 'Spice Up Your Life' single?", "In which countries did the Spice Girls perform or promote following their concert in Turkey?", "Which event did the Spice Girls attend in Germany after their promotional tour?", "In which month did the Spice Girls appear at a charity event in South Africa?", "What was the name of the awards event that the Spice Girls taped in Germany?", "What company organized the sponsorship deal for the Spice Girls' concerts in Turkey?", "On which dates did the Spice Girls perform songs from Spiceworld in Turkey?"], "answers": ["21 October.", "cassette and CD maxi single format", "The American edition of the \"Spice Up Your Life\" single featured the same track listing as the first UK version.", "Singapore, Thailand, India, Hong Kong, and Japan.", "The Spice Girls attended the Bambi Awards in Germany.", "November", "Bambi Awards", "Pepsi", "12\u201313 October 1997"], "docs": ["This a document about Spice Up Your Life. \n on 1 October and the single to record stores on 21 October. The American edition, released in both cassette and CD maxi single format, featured the same track listing as the first UK version. On 12\u201313 October 1997, the group performed songs from Spiceworld including \"Spice Up Your Life\" in a two-night concert in Turkey, as part of a sponsorship deal organized by Pepsi. Following the concerts, the Spice Girls made a couple of weeks of promotion in Singapore, Thailand, India, Hong Kong and Japan, and attended the Bambi Awards in Germany. In November, they appeared at a charity event in South Africa, taped a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of match did Tigre Uno compete in on the May 15 edition of Impact?", "Who were the other competitors in the match on the May 15 edition of Impact?", "Did Tigre Uno win the title in the match on the May 15 edition of Impact?", "Who did Tigre Uno face on the May 29 edition of Impact?", "Was Tigre Uno successful in his match against Bram on May 29?", "What event featured Tigre Uno in a Ladder match for the TNA X Division Championship?", "Who won the Ladder match for the TNA X Division Championship at Slammiversary XII?", "What type of match did Tigre Uno compete in on the July 10 edition of Impact Wrestling?", "Who won the 20-man #1 contender Battle Royal on the July 10 edition of Impact Wrestling?", "What type of match did Tigre Uno compete in on the July 17 edition of Impact Wrestling?", "What was the purpose of the Gauntlet match that Tigre Uno competed in on the July 17 edition of Impact Wrestling?", "What was the name of the organization associated with the events and matches described in the document?", "What was the name of the opponent who won the 20-man #1 contender Battle Royal on the July 10 edition of Impact Wrestling?", "What was the name of the organization associated with the events and matches described in the document?"], "answers": ["triple threat match", "X Division champion Seiya Sanada and DJ Zema.", "No.", "Bram", "No.", "Slammiversary XII.", "Sanada won the Ladder match for the TNA X Division Championship at Slammiversary XII.", "20-man #1 contender Battle Royal.", "Jeff Hardy.", "Gauntlet match.", "The purpose of the Gauntlet match was for the TNA (the specific title or opportunity is not explicitly stated in the document).", "TNA", "Jeff Hardy", "TNA"], "docs": ["This a document about Tigre Uno. \n on May 15 edition of Impact, Tigre Uno faced X Division champion Seiya Sanada and DJ Zema in a triple threat match but failed to win the title, on the May 29 edition of Impact, Tigre faced Bram in a losing effort. At Slammiversary XII, Tigre Uno competed in a Ladder match for the TNA X Division Championship which was won by Sanada. On the July 10 edition of Impact Wrestling, Uno competed in a 20-man #1 contender Battle Royal which was won by Jeff Hardy. On the July 17 edition of Impact Wrestling, Uno competed in a Gauntlet match for the TNA "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which country did many agrarian rebellions occur during the 18th and 19th centuries due to discontented rural landless Catholics?", "What was the name of the group responsible for the agrarian rebellion between 1711 and 1713 in Ireland?", "What kind of animals did the \u2018Houghers\u2019 slaughter during their rebellion in Ireland?", "What was the outcome of the actions taken by the \u2018Houghers\u2019 in terms of inspiring future peasant revolts?", "How many years passed before another agrarian rebellion occurred in Ireland after the activities of the \u2018Houghers\u2019?", "What was the name of the agrarian movement that led the rebellion in Ireland between 1761 and 1765?", "What was the time period of the Whiteboy movement's rebellion in Ireland?", "What was the primary reason for agrarian rebellions in Ireland during the 18th and 19th centuries?"], "answers": ["Ireland.", "The Houghers.", "The \u2018Houghers\u2019 slaughtered sheep and cattle.", "The actions taken by the \u2018Houghers\u2019 did not produce any successors and did not create a tradition for peasant revolt.", "Almost 50 years.", "The Whiteboy movement.", "1761 to 1765", "The primary reason for agrarian rebellions in Ireland during the 18th and 19th centuries was the discontent of rural landless Catholics."], "docs": ["This a document about History of agrarianism. \n In Ireland, many agrarian rebellions occurred during the 18th and the 19th century because of the discontented rural landless Catholics. The first outbreaks occurred in 1711 to 1713, when a group called the \u2018Houghers\u2019 slaughtered many sheep and cattle owned by landlords. This event became widespread and affected many other western counties in Ireland. However, the actions taken by the \u2018Houghers\u2019 didn't produce any successors and did not create a tradition for peasant revolt. It took almost 50 years to see another agrarian rebellion in Ireland. This time the Whiteboy movement led the outbreak between 1761 and 1765. This particular outbreak "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the character introduced in The Order of the Stick strip No. 253 who is a student at Warthog's School of Wizardry and Sorcery?", "Which webcomic features a main character named Torg, described as bright but uncomplicated?", "What is the title of Pete Abrams' first Harry Potter parody featuring the character Torg?", "In the parody Torg Potter and the Sorcerer's Nuts, who is the professor that attempts a plot for ultimate power?", "What is the title of the parody in which Torg is involved in a plot to turn everybody into chocolate?", "What fictional school does Torg attend in the Harry Potter parodies mentioned in the document?", "What is the last name of the character Torg in the Harry Potter parodies mentioned in the document?", "What is the first name of the character mistaken for the Lastnameless One in Pete Abrams' first parody?", "What is the name of the fictional school attended by Larry Gardener in The Order of the Stick?", "What is the full name of the character who is mistaken for the Lastnameless One in Pete Abrams' first parody?", "What is the full title of the parody in which Torg is involved in a plot to turn everybody into chocolate?"], "answers": ["Larry Gardener", "Sluggy Freelance", "Torg Potter and the Sorcerer's Nuts", "Professor Santory Snapekin.", "Torg Potter and the Chamberpot of Secretions", "Hoggelrynth", "The character Torg's last name is never learned.", "Torg", "Warthog's School of Wizardry and Sorcery.", "Torg Potter", "Torg Potter and the Chamberpot of Secretions"], "docs": ["This a document about Parodies of Harry Potter. \nThe Order of the Stick used a character for strip No. 253 named Larry Gardener, a student at Warthog's School of Wizardry and Sorcery, who was quickly killed off. ; Webcomic Sluggy Freelance's main character is Torg, a bright but uncomplicated fellow whose last name we never learn. In Pete Abrams' first parody, Torg Potter and the Sorcerer's Nuts, Torg is mistaken for the Lastnameless One and brought into Hoggelrynth to learn magic. He subsequently defeats a plot by Professor Santory Snapekin to achieve ultimate power. (Maybe.) Despite Torg's not having any actual magic powers he is embroiled in a plot to turn everybody into chocolate in Torg Potter and the Chamberpot of Secretions. In Torg Potter and the President from "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original name planned for the vessel that later became the USS Yaupon?", "When was the vessel originally planned as Yaupon (YN-72) laid down as an auxiliary net laying ship?", "Which company built the vessel that later became the USS Yaupon?", "On what date was the name 'Yaupon' officially cancelled for the vessel?", "What was the new designation given to the vessel after the name cancellation on 12 August 1944?", "When was the vessel that later became the USS Yaupon launched?", "Was the name cancellation of 'Yaupon' ultimately implemented?", "On what date was the vessel officially commissioned as USS Yaupon?"], "answers": ["Yaupon (YN-72)", "29 January 1944", "Canulette Shipbuilding Company.", "12 August 1944", "ATA-218", "16 September 1944", "No.", "10 March 1945"], "docs": ["This a document about USS Yaupon. \n Originally planned as the Yaupon (YN-72), the vessel was laid down as an auxiliary net laying ship (AN-72) on 29 January 1944 at Slidell, Louisiana by the Canulette Shipbuilding Company. Her name was officially cancelled on 12 August 1944 and she was again repurposed, to an (ATA-218). She was launched on 16 September 1944. The name cancellation was not implemented and she was commissioned on 10 March 1945 as Yaupon."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the award that recognizes the best director at the Maya Awards?", "Since when have the Maya Awards been presented annually?", "Which social media account initiated the Maya Awards?", "Who are the members of the panel that selects the nominations and winners of the Maya Awards?"], "answers": ["The Maya Award for Best Director.", "The Maya Awards have been presented annually since 2012.", "FILM_Indonesia Twitter account.", "The panel consists of Indonesian film critics and filmmakers, including directors, actors, and actresses."], "docs": ["This a document about Maya Award for Best Director. \n The Maya Award for Best Director is one of the Maya Awards presented annually since the awards debuted in 2012, that is initiated by FILM_Indonesia Twitter account. The nominations and winners of the awards are selected by a panel of judges consisting of Indonesian film critics and filmmakers, including directors, actors, and actresses."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many casualties were reported in the battle mentioned in the document?", "Which units suffered casualties in the battle according to the document?", "What was the punishment given to the two Guard grenadiers who were caught plundering?", "What event occurred on 4 October 1777 as mentioned in the document?", "Which unit was positioned next to the Queen's Rangers during the night before the Battle of Germantown?", "Which general's militia attacked the units positioned on the far right flank during the Battle of Germantown?", "Which unit was warned by Howe to expect trouble before the Battle of Germantown?"], "answers": ["Six casualties were reported in the battle.", "Osborn's grenadiers and the light company.", "The punishment given to the two Guard grenadiers who were caught plundering was 500 lashes each.", "The Battle of Germantown occurred on 4 October 1777.", "The detached Guard grenadier and light companies were positioned next to the Queen's Rangers during the night before the Battle of Germantown.", "Brigadier General William Smallwood's militia attacked the units positioned on the far right flank during the Battle of Germantown.", "The detached Guard grenadier and light companies were warned by Howe to expect trouble before the Battle of Germantown."], "docs": ["This a document about Sir George Osborn, 4th Baronet. \n reported only one killed, five wounded, and two missing. Of these, one casualty was from Osborn's grenadiers and three from the light company. A few days after the battle Osborn and FitzPatrick caught two Guard grenadiers out plundering. The unfortunate soldiers were both sentenced to 500 lashes as punishment. The night before the Battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777, Howe warned Osborn to expect trouble and the detached Guard grenadier and light companies took post on the far right flank next to the Queen's Rangers, a loyalist American unit. In the morning they were attacked by Brigadier General William Smallwood's Maryland militia and Brigadier General "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What percentage of all melanomas do not have a direct UV signature mutation?", "What is the most dangerous type of ultraviolet radiation?", "What types of effects can UV-C cause on the body?", "What was the previous perception about the harm of UV-A compared to UV-B?", "How does UV-A contribute to skin cancer?", "What harmful chemical intermediates can UV-A generate that damage DNA?", "What is one factor that is likely a greater risk for melanoma than long-term moderate UV exposure?", "What is the primary form of DNA damage caused to the skin by UV-A radiation?"], "answers": ["92%", "UV-C", "UV-C can cause adverse effects that are mutagenic or carcinogenic.", "UV-A was considered not harmful or less harmful than UV-B.", "UV-A contributes to skin cancer via indirect DNA damage, such as through free radicals like reactive oxygen species.", "hydroxyl and oxygen radicals", "Occasional overexposure and sunburn.", "The primary form of DNA damage caused to the skin by UV-A radiation is indirect DNA damage through free radicals such as reactive oxygen species."], "docs": ["This a document about Ultraviolet. \n This can be seen from the absence of a direct UV signature mutation in 92% of all melanoma. Occasional overexposure and sunburn are probably greater risk factors for melanoma than long-term moderate exposure. UV\u2011C is the highest-energy, most-dangerous type of ultraviolet radiation, and causes adverse effects that can variously be mutagenic or carcinogenic. In the past, UV\u2011A was considered not harmful or less harmful than UV\u2011B, but today it is known to contribute to skin cancer via indirect DNA damage (free radicals such as reactive oxygen species). UV\u2011A can generate highly reactive chemical intermediates, such as hydroxyl and oxygen radicals, which in turn can damage DNA. The DNA damage caused indirectly to skin by UV\u2011A consists mostly of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["By the end of the decade, what percentage of the necessary costs for education in the South-Western City School District was covered by the State of Ohio?", "What was the status of bond issues and tax levies requested of voters during the period described in the document?", "What event marked Grove City's transition from a village to a chartered city?", "In what year did Grove City become a chartered city?", "What factor contributed to the increasing costs in the South-Western City School District during the described period?", "What year is mentioned as significant in the document following Grove City's transition to a chartered city?", "What was the initial percentage of the necessary costs for education in the South-Western City School District that was covered by the State of Ohio at the beginning of the period?", "What year is mentioned as significant in the document following Grove City's transition to a chartered city?", "What significant change occurred in Grove City in 1958?", "What year is mentioned as significant in the document following Grove City's transition to a chartered city?"], "answers": ["Less than 30 percent.", "They were not approved time after time at the ballot.", "Grove City changed from a village to a chartered city in 1958.", "1958", "The increasing costs in the South-Western City School District were due to new students continuing to enroll in the district's schools.", "1959", "Nearly 40 percent.", "1959", "Grove City changed from a village to a chartered city.", "1959"], "docs": ["This a document about South-Western City School District (Franklin County, Ohio). \n grew rapidly during these years, and fortunate it was, as the State of Ohio's participation in financing education inthe district decreased from nearly 40 percent at the beginning of the period to less than 30 percent of the necessary costs by the end of the decade. During the same period, bond issues and tax levies requested of voters were not approved time after time at the ballot. Costs soared as new students continued to enroll in the district's schools. As the area became more heavily populated, Grove City changed from a village to a chartered city in 1958. On August 19, 1959, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the designation number of the first minor planet listed in the document?", "What is the estimated size of the minor planet 427201?", "On what date was the minor planet 427202 discovered?", "What is the estimated size of the minor planet 427202?", "What is the estimated size of the minor planet 427203?", "Where was the minor planet 427203 discovered?", "What is the estimated size of the minor planet 427204?", "Where was the minor planet 427204 discovered?", "What discovery program is associated with the discovery of minor planet 427202?", "What discovery program is associated with the discovery of minor planet 427201?", "What discovery program is associated with the discovery of minor planet 427203?", "What is the designation number of the minor planet discovered on October 21, 2003?", "What is the designation number of the minor planet discovered on November 24, 2003?", "What discovery program is associated with the discovery of minor planet 427204?", "What is the designation number of the minor planet discovered on September 30, 2005?"], "answers": ["427201", "600 m", "November 20, 2001", "3.7 km", "3.6 km", "Kitt Peak", "2.9 km", "Mount Lemmon", "LINEAR", "Spacewatch", "Spacewatch", "427201", "427203", "Mount Lemmon Survey", "427204"], "docs": ["This a document about List of minor planets: 427001\u2013428000. \n-bgcolor=#fefefe ; 427201 || || \u2014 || October 21, 2003 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right data-sort-value=\"0.60\" | 600 m || ; -id=202 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 ; 427202 || || \u2014 || November 20, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 3.7 km || ; -id=203 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 ; 427203 || || \u2014 || November 24, 2003 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 3.6 km || ; -id=204 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 427204 || || \u2014 || September 30, 2005 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || \u2014 || align=right | 2.9 km || ; -id=205 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Roald Bradstock win the World Masters Championships in javelin throw?", "What distance did Roald Bradstock throw to win the World Masters Championships?", "How many javelin throwers competed in the World Masters Championships where Bradstock won?", "Who is Danis Kula, and what is his notable achievement?", "In which year and location did Roald Bradstock break the World Age (57) Record twice?", "What were the two distances Roald Bradstock threw when he broke the World Age (57) Record?", "What position did Roald Bradstock achieve on the 2019 World Masters M55 Rankings?", "How much further did Roald Bradstock's best throw rank compared to the #2 athlete on the 2019 World Masters M55 Rankings?", "In which city and country did Roald Bradstock participate in the St Lawrence Boys School's Olympic Day celebrations in May 2019?", "What was the name of the event where Roald Bradstock participated in Kolkata, India in May 2019?", "What date in 2019 did Roald Bradstock break the World Age (57) Record?", "Who did Roald Bradstock join at the St Lawrence Boys School's Olympic Day celebrations in Kolkata, India?", "What event did Roald Bradstock participate in on May 5, 2019, where he broke the World Age (57) Record?", "What was the name of the school that hosted the St Lawrence Boys School's Olympic Day celebrations in Kolkata, India in May 2019?"], "answers": ["Malaga, Spain.", "61.72m", "37", "Danis Kula is a 1980 Olympic Champion in javelin throw.", "2019 in Clermont, Florida.", "63.08m and 63.88m.", "Roald Bradstock achieved #1 on the 2019 World Masters M55 Rankings.", "Over 14 meters.", "Kolkata, India.", "Expression 2019", "May 5, 2019", "Diane", "On May 5, 2019, Roald Bradstock participated in an event in Clermont, Florida where he broke the World Age (57) Record.", "St Lawrence Boys School"], "docs": ["This a document about Roald Bradstock. \n the World Masters Championships, in Malaga, Spain. He won with the very last throw of competition with a distance of 61.72m. Among the 37 javelin throwers he beat were Danis Kula, 1980 Olympic Champion. On May 5, 2019 in Clermont, Florida Bradstock broke the World Age (57) Record twice with throws of 63.08m and then 63.88m. His performance also moved him to #1 on the 2019 World Masters M55 Rankings - over 14 meters further then the #2 ranked athlete. The following month in Kolkata, India at the St Lawrence Boys School's Olympic Day celebrations, called \"Expression 2019\", Bradstock was joined by Diane "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What direction does Ohio State Route 278 run?", "Where is the southern terminus of Ohio State Route 278 located?", "Where is the northern terminus of Ohio State Route 278 located?", "In which part of Ohio is State Route 278 located?", "When was Ohio State Route 278 established?", "Which counties does Ohio State Route 278 primarily connect?", "What two parks in Vinton County does Ohio State Route 278 provide access to?"], "answers": ["North\u2013south.", "The southern terminus of Ohio State Route 278 is located at US 50 approximately 4.75 mi east of McArthur.", "The northern terminus of Ohio State Route 278 is at the T-intersection it has with SR 595 nearly 5.50 mi northwest of Nelsonville.", "southeastern part", "In the early 1930s.", "Vinton, Hocking, and Athens Counties.", "Zaleski State Forest and Lake Hope State Park."], "docs": ["This a document about Ohio State Route 278. \n State Route 278 (SR 278) is a north–south state highway located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of SR 278 is at US 50 approximately 4.75 mi east of McArthur. The highway's northern terminus is at the T-intersection it has with SR 595 nearly 5.50 mi northwest of Nelsonville. Established in the early 1930s, SR 278 primarily connects rural communities in Vinton, Hocking, and Athens Counties. In Vinton County, it passes through and provides access to the Zaleski State Forest and Lake Hope State Park."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who wrote dedicatory poems to Thomas May's translation of Lucan in the 1620s?", "By what year was Thomas Carew known to be friendly with Thomas May?", "What event in 1633 led to Jonson and May contributing poems to a manuscript collection?", "What topic did a short treatise written by Sir Kenelme Digby address at Thomas May's request?", "Who is mentioned as the Elizabethan author of The Faerie Queene in the document?", "What role did Sir Kenelme Digby play in Ben Jonson's literary legacy?", "What connection does the document suggest between Ben Jonson and Edmund Spenser?", "What was the name of the person who became intimate with Thomas May, likely due to Ben Jonson?", "What role did Thomas May play in the creation of the short treatise on Edmund Spenser by Sir Kenelme Digby?"], "answers": ["Vaughan and Jonson.", "1622", "The unfortunate death of Digby's wife, Venetia, in 1633 led to Jonson and May contributing poems to a manuscript collection.", "Edmund Spenser.", "Edmund Spenser", "Sir Kenelme Digby was Ben Jonson's literary executor and sponsor of his 1640 Folio Works.", "The document suggests that Ben Jonson was considered Spenser's literary heir, as mentioned in a short treatise on Edmund Spenser written by Sir Kenelme Digby, apparently at Thomas May's request.", "Sir Kenelme Digby", "Thomas May requested the short treatise on Edmund Spenser from Sir Kenelme Digby."], "docs": ["This a document about Thomas May. \n the 1620s: both Vaughan and Jonson wrote dedicatory poems to May's translation of Lucan, and as we have seen Carew was friendly with May by 1622. Together with Jonson (and probably because of him) May became intimate with Sir Kenelme Digby, later Jonson's literary executor and sponsor of his 1640 Folio Works. Jonson and May were the first two poets in a manuscript collection of poems commemorating the unfortunate death of Digby's wife, Venetia, in 1633. Their shared poetic concerns also surface in a short treatise written by Digby on Edmund Spenser (Elizabethan author of The Faerie Queene), apparently at May's request. This work talks of Jonson as Spenser's literary heir. May complimented Digby for his "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the protein encoded by the OR5AC2 gene in humans?", "What is the primary function of olfactory receptors in the nose?", "What type of receptor family do olfactory receptors belong to?", "What structural feature do olfactory receptors share with many neurotransmitter and hormone receptors?", "What is the role of olfactory receptors in the perception of smell?", "What makes the olfactory receptor gene family unique in the human genome?", "How is the nomenclature of olfactory receptor genes and proteins determined for this organism?"], "answers": ["Olfactory receptor 5AC2", "The primary function of olfactory receptors in the nose is to interact with odorant molecules to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell.", "G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family.", "7-transmembrane domain structure", "Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell. They are responsible for the recognition and G protein-mediated transduction of odorant signals.", "The olfactory receptor gene family is the largest in the human genome.", "The nomenclature assigned to the olfactory receptor genes and proteins for this organism is independent of other organisms."], "docs": ["This a document about OR5AC2. \n Olfactory receptor 5AC2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OR5AC2 gene. Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell. The olfactory receptor proteins are members of a large family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) arising from single coding-exon genes. Olfactory receptors share a 7-transmembrane domain structure with many neurotransmitter and hormone receptors and are responsible for the recognition and G protein-mediated transduction of odorant signals. The olfactory receptor gene family is the largest in the genome. The nomenclature assigned to the olfactory receptor genes and proteins for this organism is independent of other organisms."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many countries participated in the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest?", "How many countries were expected to compete in the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest based on the 2002 results?", "How many countries were actually relegated from the 2002 contest instead of the expected number?", "How many countries that entered in 2002 competed in the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest in Riga?", "How many countries that had sat out the 2002 contest joined the 2003 contest?", "How many total contestants competed in the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest?", "Which country made its debut at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest?", "How many countries were forced to sit out the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest?", "How many countries were expected to be relegated from the 2002 contest?", "How many countries originally planned to make their 2003 Eurovision Song Contest debut but had to change plans due to EBU's late changes?", "Where was the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest held?", "What was the original plan for countries that performed in the bottom ten in the 2002 contest?"], "answers": ["Twenty-four", "Fourteen.", "Five countries were actually relegated from the 2002 contest instead of the expected ten.", "19", "Six.", "Twenty-six.", "The country that made its debut at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest is not explicitly named in the document.", "Five countries were forced to sit out the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest.", "Ten.", "Three countries originally planned to make their 2003 Eurovision Song Contest debut but had to change plans due to EBU's late changes.", "Riga.", "The original plan was for the countries that performed in the bottom ten in the 2002 contest to be relegated, allowing other countries to compete for the first time."], "docs": ["This a document about Eurovision Song Contest 2003. \n Twenty-four countries participated in the 2002 contest in Tallinn; of these, fourteen were expected to compete in 2003. The bottom ten in Tallinn would be relegated, to allow countries to compete for the first time. In reality, only five countries were relegated \u2013 nineteen countries that entered in 2002 competed in Riga. ,, , and were forced to sit out the contest. The nineteen qualifiers were joined by the six countries that had sat out the 2002 contest:, , the , , and. The twenty-sixth contestant was, making its debut at the contest. Originally,, , and had planned 2003 debuts, but the EBU's late changes "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who portrays Karen Davis in *The Grudge*?", "What is Karen Davis's profession at the beginning of *The Grudge*?", "Why does Karen Davis volunteer to take care of Emma Williams?", "What happens to Karen Davis after she begins to fall victim to the curse?", "What does Karen Davis attempt to do in order to stop the curse?", "What is the consequence of Karen Davis's attempt to stop the curse by burning the house?", "Where is Karen Davis placed after she fails to stop the curse?", "How is Karen Davis treated in the Japanese hospital?", "What is the name of Karen Davis's boyfriend in *The Grudge*?", "What is the name of the faction that Karen Davis belongs to in *The Grudge*?", "What is the name of the first nurse who does not show up at work in *The Grudge*?", "What is the name of the main protagonist in *The Grudge*?", "What is the status of Karen Davis in *The Grudge*?"], "answers": ["Sarah Michelle Gellar.", "Karen Davis is an American nurse.", "Because the first nurse, Yoko, does not show up at work.", "Karen Davis starts investigating the origin of the curse, tries to stop it by burning down the house, fails, and is later placed in a Japanese hospital, strapped to a bed and guarded by the police.", "Karen Davis attempts to burn down the house to stop the curse.", "The curse is released.", "Karen Davis is placed in a Japanese hospital after she fails to stop the curse.", "Karen Davis is strapped to a bed and constantly guarded by the police in the Japanese hospital.", "Doug", "Humanity", "Yoko", "Karen Davis", "Deceased."], "docs": ["This a document about List of The Grudge characters. \nStatus: Deceased ; Faction: Humanity Karen Davis (portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar) is the main protagonist in The Grudge. She starts as an American nurse who moves with her boyfriend to Tokyo. After the first nurse, Yoko, does not show up at work, she volunteers to take care of Emma Williams, which causes her to fall victim to the curse. When the curse starts claiming the people around her, she starts investigating the origin of the curse. She decides to head back to the house to keep her boyfriend, Doug, from falling to the grudge, but fails. Karen then tries to stop the curse by burning down the house, but this instead releases the curse. Karen is later placed in a Japanese hospital. She is strapped to a bed and constantly guarded by the police. She is "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What degree did John Hargis earn from Auburn University?", "What was John Hargis's first professional role after graduating from Auburn University?", "Where did John Hargis coach during the 2002-2003 season?", "Which university did John Hargis help win back-to-back women's Big Ten Conference championships?", "In which month and year did John Hargis return to Little Rock, Arkansas, to coach the Arkansas Dolphins?", "What additional role did John Hargis take on while coaching the Arkansas Dolphins?", "In what year did John Hargis return to Penn State University as the head coach?", "When did John Hargis accept the associate head coaching position at Auburn University?", "On what date was John Hargis named the head coach of the swimming and diving team at the University of Pittsburgh?", "What was the name of the team John Hargis left in July 2008 to return to Penn State University?", "What was the name of the team John Hargis coached to back-to-back women's Big Ten Conference championships?", "What was the name of the team John Hargis coached at his alma mater in the associate head coaching position?", "What was the name of the team John Hargis was made the head coach of in November 2006?", "What was the name of the team John Hargis was named the head coach of in April 2016?"], "answers": ["John Hargis earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health promotion and sports management from Auburn University.", "Assistant to the athletic director at Auburn.", "John Hargis coached at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) during the 2002-2003 season.", "Penn State University.", "November 2006", "He became the head coach of the club and the head coach of University of Arkansas, Little Rock.", "2008", "In June 2013.", "April 5, 2016.", "Arkansas Dolphins", "Penn State University", "Auburn University.", "Arkansas Dolphins.", "The swimming and diving team at the University of Pittsburgh."], "docs": ["This a document about John Hargis. \n Hargis graduated from Auburn with his Bachelor of Science degree in health promotion and sports management. From there he began his career as a coach. After college he served as an assistant to the athletic director at Auburn. Then he coached at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) for the 2002-2003 season. After coaching UNLV for a year, he went on as an assistant for Penn State University, coaching them-to-back to back women's Big Ten Conference championships. In November 2006 he moved back to Little Rock, Arkansas, to coach his old club team, the Arkansas Dolphins. Shortly thereafter he was made the head coach of the club as well as the head coach of University of Arkansas, Little Rock. In July 2008, Hargis left his club team to go back to Penn State University where he served as the head coach for five years. In June 2013 he accepted the associate head coaching position at his alma mater, Auburn University. On April 5, 2016, he was named as the head coach of the swimming and diving team at the University of Pittsburgh."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the designation of the Avro Canada vehicle that proposed a large spinning turbo-disc for directing thrust?", "What was the source of the additional funding provided to Avro Canada in 1957 for the continuation of the project?", "What was the designated name of the project after it became classified in 1957?", "What was the intended speed capability of the concept developed by Avro Canada?", "How many hours of wind-tunnel testing were performed on the Avro Canada project?", "What unique design feature did the Avro Canada aircraft concept incorporate, as shown in its drawings?", "What feature did the Avro Canada vehicle, PV-704, lack in its design compared to traditional aircraft?"], "answers": ["PV-704", "The USAF provided the additional funding in 1957.", "Weapon System 606A", "Supersonic.", "Over 1,000 hours of wind-tunnel testing were performed.", "The Avro Canada aircraft concept incorporated a merging of a flying saucer with more conventional fuselage shapes, resulting in a tailless aircraft with circular wings.", "The Avro Canada vehicle, PV-704, lacked a central impeller or exhaust in its design compared to traditional aircraft."], "docs": ["This a document about Avro Canada. \n vehicle, designated PV-704, which proposed no central impeller or exhaust, but rather a large spinning turbo-disc directing all thrust to the outer rim. Funding enabled continued development but was insufficient for a prototype. In 1957, the USAF provided additional funding to extend the project, by then highly classified and designated as Weapon System 606A. The concept developed was for a circular-winged, supersonic aircraft. Over 1,000 hours of wind-tunnel testing were performed. Drawings developed by Avro show an aircraft that appears to be a merging of flying saucer with more conventional fuselage shapes, in other words a tailless aircraft with circular wings (when viewed from above or below)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the debut EP by the punk blues band Boss Hog?", "In what year was Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin' originally released?", "Which record label released a vinyl/CD reissue of Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin' in 2016?", "Is Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin' currently available in print?", "What type of music does the band Boss Hog play?", "What formats were included in the 2016 reissue of Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin'?"], "answers": ["Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin'", "1989", "Amphetamine Reptile", "No.", "punk blues", "vinyl and CD"], "docs": ["This a document about Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin'. \n Drinkin', Lechin' & Lyin' is the debut EP by punk blues band Boss Hog. Although out of print since its original release in 1989, Amphetamine Reptile released a vinyl/CD reissue in 2016."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which team did UCLA lose to in the 1977 West Region semifinals?", "What was the score of UCLA's 1977 West Region semifinals game against Idaho State?", "Who was the coach of the Indiana Hoosiers that defeated UCLA twice in the 1976 season?", "What percentage of games did Jim Bartow win during his two years as UCLA coach?", "What was the name of the person who received death threats from UCLA fans despite a high win percentage?", "What did John Wooden jokingly say to his successors on the phone, identifying himself as alumni?", "What year did John Wooden walk off the court after his last game as UCLA coach?", "What was the name of John Wooden's successor who had an 85.2% win rate during his two years as UCLA coach?", "What was the name of John Wooden's successor who was reportedly receiving death threats from UCLA fans?", "What year did John Wooden joke about being a victim of his own success and contact his successors playfully?"], "answers": ["UCLA lost to Idaho State in the 1977 West Region semifinals.", "76\u201375", "Bob Knight", "85.2%", "Bartow", "\"We the alumni...\"", "1975", "Bartow", "Bartow", "1975"], "docs": ["This a document about John Wooden. \n 1976, but was blown out twice that season by Bob Knight's eventual undefeated national-champion Indiana Hoosiers, the second time in the 1976 Final Four, and lost 76\u201375 in the 1977 West Region semifinals to Idaho State. Bartow won 85.2% of his games (compared to Wooden's 80.8%) in two years, yet supposedly received death threats from unsatisfied UCLA fans. Wooden himself often joked about being a victim of his own success, calling his successors on the phone and playfully identifying himself ominously as \"we the alumni...\" In his autobiography, Wooden recounts walking off the court in 1975 after his last game as "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What book by Derrick Jensen was one of Context Books' most popular titles?", "Which book by Daniel Quinn was published by Context Books in 2001?", "What is the title of the other book by Daniel Quinn published by Context Books in 2002?", "What award did David Means's book Assorted Fire Events win?", "Which of David Marshall Chan's books was a finalist for the NYPL Young Lions award?", "What Russian author's book was published by Context Books, as mentioned in the document?", "What themes did Context Books continue to explore with the publication of Daniel Quinn's works?", "What is the title of Zinovy Zinik's book published by Context Books?", "What book by David Marshall Chan was a finalist for the NYPL Young Lions award?", "What was the name of the short story collection by David Means published by Context Books?", "What was the name of the book by David Marshall Chan that was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist?", "What was the name of the book by Zinovy Zinik published by Context Books?"], "answers": ["A Language Older Than Words", "The Man Who Grew Young and After Dachau", "The Holy", "The Los Angeles Times Book Prize.", "Goblin Fruit: Stories", "Zinovy Zinik", "Context Books continued to explore the themes of questioning industrial civilization, environmentalism, and humankind's role and responsibilities with the publication of Daniel Quinn's works.", "Mind the Doors", "Goblin Fruit: Stories", "Assorted Fire Events", "Goblin Fruit: Stories", "Mind the Doors"], "docs": ["This a document about Context Books. \n The national attention and controversy surrounding Truth Vs. Lies gave Context Books enough of a spotlight to acquire new authors, starting with environmentalist Derrick Jensen's long-form essay A Language Older Than Words, which went on to be one of the company's most popular titles. The themes of questioning industrial civilization, environmentalism, and humankind's role and responsibilities continued with the publication of author Daniel Quinn's books The Man Who Grew Young and After Dachau in 2001, and The Holy in 2002. Context Books also began to seek out literary works for publication, including David Means's Assorted Fire Events, a set of short stories which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, as well as Mind the Doors by Russian author Zinovy Zinik, and Goblin Fruit: Stories by David Marshall Chan, which was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist and a NYPL Young Lions finalist."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city did Stanislas Niedzielski give the first performance of Joaqu\u00edn Turina's Contes d'Espagne, Set II, Op. 47?", "What date did Stanislas Niedzielski perform the first performance of Joaqu\u00edn Turina's Contes d'Espagne, Set II, Op. 47?", "Which countries did Stanislas Niedzielski tour and perform in frequently, according to the document?", "What unusual method did Stanislas Niedzielski use to transport his piano for a performance at Birmingham Town Hall around 1950?", "Where did Stanislas Niedzielski settle and where did he die in 1975?", "What was the cause of Stanislas Niedzielski's death in 1975?", "Which composer's work did Stanislas Niedzielski create a paraphrase on, as an example of his commanding technique?", "In which city and year was Stanislas Niedzielski's paraphrase on Johann Strauss II's A Thousand and One Nights Waltz recorded?", "What is the name of the person mentioned in the document who performed with Stanislas Niedzielski, and what age-related inconsistency is noted about him?", "What is the current availability status of Stanislas Niedzielski's recordings, according to the document?"], "answers": ["Madrid", "18 January 1930", "South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.", "He brought his own piano in a box trailer towed behind his car.", "Stanislas Niedzielski settled in Paris and died there in 1975.", "Stanislas Niedzielski died in 1975 of a tropical disease contracted during an African tour.", "Johann Strauss II", "London in 1930.", "Dan Godfrey; the source refers to him as a \"teenager\", but he appears to have been about 23.", "Some of Stanislas Niedzielski's recordings have been reissued on CD in recent years."], "docs": ["This a document about Stanislas Niedzielski. \n Dan Godfrey (the source refers to him as a \"teenager\", but he appears to have been about 23). On 18 January 1930, in Madrid, he gave the first performance of Joaqu\u00edn Turina's Contes d'Espagne, Set II, Op. 47. He toured to many countries, including frequent performances in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. For a performance at Birmingham Town Hall around 1950 he brought his own piano in a box trailer towed behind his car. He settled in Paris, dying there in 1975 of a tropical disease contracted during an African tour. Niedzielski is not well known today, but he had a commanding technique as shown in his own paraphrase on Johann Strauss II's A Thousand and One Nights Waltz, Op. 346, recorded in London in 1930. His recordings are now rare (some have been reissued on CD in recent years):"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Teresa M. Amabile's full name and date of birth?", "Which university is Teresa M. Amabile affiliated with?", "What is Teresa M. Amabile's title and academic position at Harvard Business School?", "Which unit at Harvard Business School does Teresa M. Amabile belong to?"], "answers": ["Teresa M. Amabile's full name is Teresa M. Amabile, and her date of birth is June 15, 1950.", "Harvard Business School.", "Teresa M. Amabile is the Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School.", "Teresa M. Amabile belongs to the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School."], "docs": ["This a document about Teresa Amabile. \n Teresa M. Amabile (born June 15, 1950) is an American academic who is the Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the football league based in the city of Caazap\u00e1?", "Which teams are part of the Liga Caazape\u00f1a de F\u00fatbol?"], "answers": ["Liga Caazape\u00f1a de F\u00fatbol", "25 de Enero, Teniente Dionicio Fari\u00f1a, Fray Luis de Bola\u00f1os, Juventud, Nanawa, Sportivo Agricola, Guarani, 25 de Abril, 16 de Agosto, 1 de Enero, 27 de Setiembre."], "docs": ["This a document about Football Federation of the 6th Department Caazap\u00e1. \n25 de Enero ; Teniente Dionicio Fari\u00f1a ; Fray Luis de Bola\u00f1os ; Juventud ; Nanawa ; Sportivo Agricola ; Guarani ; 25 de Abril ; 16 de Agosto ; 1 de Enero ; 27 de Setiembre The Liga Caazape\u00f1a de F\u00fatbol is based in the city of Caazap\u00e1. The following teams are part of this league:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does Archimedes' principle not consider when calculating the buoyant force on an object?", "In what types of fluids has Archimedes' principle been found to break down?", "What is the name of the exception to Archimedes' principle when an object is in contact with the bottom or side of a vessel?", "What condition must be met for the bottom (or side) case exception to occur in Archimedes' principle?", "What effect does the bottom (or side) case have on the net force acting on the submerged object?", "Why does the bottom (or side) case result in a different net force compared to the predictions of Archimedes' principle?"], "answers": ["Surface tension (capillarity) acting on the body.", "complex fluids", "The bottom (or side) case.", "A side of the object must be touching the bottom (or side) of the vessel it is submerged in, and no liquid seeps in along that side.", "The bottom (or side) case causes the net force to be different from what Archimedes' principle predicts, due to the broken symmetry of pressure.", "The bottom (or side) case results in a different net force because no fluid seeps in on that side, breaking the symmetry of pressure."], "docs": ["This a document about Archimedes' principle. \n Archimedes' principle does not consider the surface tension (capillarity) acting on the body. Moreover, Archimedes' principle has been found to break down in complex fluids. There is an exception to Archimedes' principle known as the bottom (or side) case. This occurs when a side of the object is touching the bottom (or side) of the vessel it is submerged in, and no liquid seeps in along that side. In this case, the net force has been found to be different from Archimedes' principle, owing to the fact that since no fluid seeps in on that side, the symmetry of pressure is broken."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the main point of conflict between liberals and conservatives in Mexico?", "What was the fighting motto of the Mexican Conservatives?", "What was one of the main tenets of the Mexican Conservative Party regarding religion?", "What did the Mexican Conservatives want to maintain in order to prevent the spread of liberal ideas?", "What did the Mexican Conservatives want to preserve in order to maintain their autonomy?", "On what ideas were Mexican conservative beliefs primarily based?", "What type of rulers did the Mexican Conservatives seek?", "What did the Mexican Conservatives offer to Maximilian of Habsburg?", "What was the ideological approach of Emperor Maximilian I that caused some conservatives to become disenchanted?", "How were Emperor Maximilian I's policies generally received by moderate conservatives?"], "answers": ["The church.", "Religion and fueros.", "Preserve Catholicism as the sole religion for all citizens.", "The Mexican Conservatives wanted to maintain the monopoly of education in order to prevent the spread of liberal ideas.", "The Mexican Conservatives wanted to preserve military courts to maintain their autonomy.", "Mexican conservative beliefs were primarily based on moral and religious ideas applied to various fields such as respect for family, traditions, individual and community property.", "The Mexican Conservatives sought rulers who were honest and worthy bearers of traditional values.", "The Mexican Conservatives offered Maximilian of Habsburg the head of the second empire.", "The mixed liberal-royalist ideology.", "The policies of Emperor Maximilian I were widely praised by most of the moderate conservatives."], "docs": ["This a document about Conservative Party (Mexico). \n The main point of conflict between liberals and conservatives was the church. Conservatives remained faithful to it and fought for their economic and social power to be maintained. His fighting motto was \"Religion and fueros\" Among its main tenets was the preserve of Catholicism as a sole religion for all citizens. They also wanted to retain the monopoly of education, to prevent infiltrating liberal ideas. Similarly, they tried to keep military courts thus maintaining their autonomy Conservative ideas were based on moral and religious ideas applied to various fields such as respect for family, traditions, individual and community property. They sought rulers who were honest and worthy bearers of traditional values. Conservatives offered Maximilian of Habsburg the head of the second empire. The mixed liberal-royalist ideology implemented by Emperor Maximilian I disenchanted some conservatives, however, the policies were widely praised by most of the moderate conservatives."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which countries has corrective rape been reported?", "What is the term used to describe the act of corrective rape?"], "answers": ["Corrective rape has been reported in Ecuador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Peru, South Africa, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Zimbabwe.", "The term used to describe the act is \"corrective rape.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Corrective rape. \n Corrective rape has been reported in countries across the world including Ecuador, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Peru, South Africa, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Zimbabwe."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did Vanity card #463 say about Chuck Lorre's writing of vanity cards?", "What did Vanity card #464 state about Chuck Lorre's decision regarding the vanity cards?", "What event did Vanity card #493 pay tribute to, and when was it aired?", "What role did Leonard Nimoy play on a show created by Chuck Lorre?", "Which show marked the first time since 1997 that Chuck Lorre's series did not use a vanity card?", "What did Disjointed use instead of Chuck Lorre's traditional vanity card at its premiere?", "On which Netflix original series did Chuck Lorre's vanity cards reappear?", "How long had Chuck Lorre used vanity cards before Disjointed premiered without one?", "Which show created by Chuck Lorre was Leonard Nimoy's guest voice role featured on?", "What was the name of the show that premiered in 1997 and was the last one before Disjointed to use Chuck Lorre's vanity cards?", "When did Chuck Lorre resume writing vanity cards after stating he would stop?"], "answers": ["It said that Chuck Lorre would stop writing the vanity cards.", "Vanity card #464 stated that it was Chuck Lorre's last vanity card and that he felt they would not be missed.", "Vanity card #493 paid tribute to the late Leonard Nimoy and was aired on March 5, 2015.", "Leonard Nimoy played the voice of Sheldon's conscience on a show created by Chuck Lorre.", "Disjointed", "A standard production logo.", "The Kominsky Method.", "Since 1997.", "Leonard Nimoy's guest voice role was featured on a show created by Chuck Lorre three years before Vanity card #493.", "Dharma & Greg", "Chuck Lorre resumed writing vanity cards with Vanity card #493 on March 5, 2015."], "docs": ["This a document about Chuck Lorre. \n card #463 discussed Lorre's lost or matured angst along with the news that he will stop writing the vanity cards. Vanity card #464 was displayed in the next episode stating it was his last and that he felt like they would not be missed. However, he resumed his cards; Vanity card #493 on March 5, 2015, featured a tribute to the late Leonard Nimoy, who had guest starred on the show as the voice of Sheldon's conscience three years before. In 2017, with the premiere of Disjointed, for the first time since Dharma & Greg premiered in 1997, a new show of Lorre's did not use his traditional vanity card. Instead, a standard production logo was used. The vanity cards have since reappeared on Lorre's Netflix original series, The Kominsky Method."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the railway associated with the Y\u016bbetsu Coal Mine?", "Which railway company operated in Kushiro?", "What was the name of the industrial railway known as Maruseppu Forest Railway?", "What was the former name of the company that later became Mitsubishi Material?", "What was the name of the railway operated by Mitsui Mining?", "Which company still remains active in its main business as a chemical company?", "What was the name of the railway known as Noboribetsu Onsen Tramway?", "What was the name of the industrial railway known as Oketo Forest Railway?", "What was the name of the industrial railway known as Onneyu Forest Railway?", "What was another former name of Mitsubishi \u014cy\u016bbari Coal Mine?", "What is the name of the railway associated with Mitsui Mining?", "What is the name of the railway associated with Nemuro Takushoku Railway?", "What is the name of the railway associated with Nippon Soda?", "What is the name of the railway associated with Bibai?"], "answers": ["Y\u016bbetsu Colliery Railway and Y\u016bbetsu Railway.", "Kushiro Railway \u91e7\u8def\u9244\u9053", "Maruseppu Forest Railway", "Mitsubishi Mining", "Mitsui Ashibetsu Railway", "Nippon Soda", "Noboribetsu Onsen Tramway", "Oketo Forest Railway was known as \u7f6e\u6238\u68ee\u6797\u9244\u9053.", "Onneyu Forest Railway was known as \u6e29\u6839\u6e6f\u68ee\u6797\u9244\u9053.", "\u014cy\u016bbari Coal Mine", "Mitsui Ashibetsu Railway", "The railway associated with Nemuro Takushoku Railway is itself, as it is named \"Nemuro Takushoku Railway\" (\u6839\u5ba4\u62d3\u6b96\u9244\u9053).", "Nippon Soda \u65e5\u672c\u66f9\u9054 (Industrial railway)", "Bibai Railway (\u7f8e\u5504\u9244\u9053)"], "docs": ["This a document about List of defunct railway companies in Japan. \n Y\u016bbetsu Colliery Railway \u96c4\u5225\u70ad\u7926\u9244\u9053, Y\u016bbetsu Railway \u96c4\u5225\u9244\u9053, and Y\u016bbetsu Coal Mine \u96c4\u5225\u70ad\u7926. ; Kushiro Railway \u91e7\u8def\u9244\u9053 ; Maruseppu Forest Railway \u4e38\u702c\u5e03\u68ee\u6797\u9244\u9053 (Industrial railway) ; Mitsubishi Coal Mining \u4e09\u83f1\u77f3\u70ad\u9271\u696d ; Former names include \u014cy\u016bbari Coal Mine \u5927\u5915\u5f35\u70ad\u7926, Bibai Railway \u7f8e\u5504\u9244\u9053, Mitsubishi Mining \u4e09\u83f1\u9271\u696d, and Mitsubishi \u014cy\u016bbari Coal Mine \u4e09\u83f1\u5927\u5915\u5f35\u70ad\u7926. Mitsubishi Mining was later merged into Mitsubishi Material \u4e09\u83f1\u30de\u30c6\u30ea\u30a2\u30eb. ; Mitsui Ashibetsu Railway \u4e09\u4e95\u82a6\u5225\u9244\u9053 ; Mitsui Mining \u4e09\u4e95\u9271\u5c71 ; Still active in its main business. ; Nemuro Takushoku Railway \u6839\u5ba4\u62d3\u6b96\u9244\u9053 ; Nippon Soda \u65e5\u672c\u66f9\u9054 (Industrial railway) ; Still active in its main business as a chemical company. ; Noboribetsu Onsen Tramway \u767b\u5225\u6e29\u6cc9\u8ecc\u9053 ; Oketo Forest Railway \u7f6e\u6238\u68ee\u6797\u9244\u9053 (Industrial railway) ; Onneyu Forest Railway \u6e29\u6839\u6e6f\u68ee\u6797\u9244\u9053 (Industrial "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How are the matches of the England cricket team listed in the document?"], "answers": ["Chronologically in order of first match, including neutral fixtures such as World Cup and Champions Trophy games."], "docs": ["This a document about England cricket team. \n Listed chronologically in order of first match and include neutral fixtures such as World Cup and Champions Trophy games"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the body of water associated with the old rhyme about the dangers of slavery and malaria?", "What is the historical name given to the shore of the Bight of Benin due to its association with slavery?", "What is the name of the old rhyme that warns about the risks of the Bight of Benin?", "What is one of the dangers mentioned in the old rhyme about the Bight of Benin?", "What is the name of the author associated with a third version of the couplet about the Bight of Benin?", "What is another version of the couplet about the Bight of Benin mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Bight of Benin", "The Slave Coast.", "The old rhyme is: \"Beware, beware the Bight of the Benin, for few come out though many go in.\"", "Malaria.", "R. Austin Freeman", "\"One comes out, where fifty went in.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Bight of Benin. \nBeware, beware the Bight of the Benin, for few come out though many go in. Beware beware, the Bight of Benin: one comes out, where fifty went in! Beware and take care of the Bight of Benin. There's one comes out for forty goes in.\" The Bight of Benin has a long association with slavery, its shore being known as the Slave Coast. An old rhyme says: A variation goes: This is said to be a slavery jingle or sea shanty about the risk of malaria in the Bight. A third version of the couplet is: In R. Austin Freeman\u2019s "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the group that had a significant impact on the German youth movement and German Scouting?", "Which resistance group in Nazi Germany was influenced by Deutsche Jungenschaft?", "What was the purpose of the resistance group The White Rose in Nazi Germany?", "What is the name of the archetypical tent developed within the dj.1.11 group?", "What full name is associated with the abbreviation 'dj.1.11' in the document?"], "answers": ["dj.1.11", "The White Rose", "The White Rose called for active opposition to Adolf Hitler's regime.", "Kohte", "Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929"], "docs": ["This a document about Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929. \n The dj.1.11 group had significant impact on the German youth movement and on German Scouting. Deutsche Jungenschaft influenced members of the resistance group, The White Rose in Nazi Germany, which called for active opposition to German dictator Adolf Hitler's regime. The archetypical tent of German Scouting, the Kohte, was developed within the dj.1.11."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which player won the Keith Truscott Medal in the season mentioned in the document?", "What event caused Melbourne to narrowly miss out on the finals according to the document?", "Who replaced Skilton as coach at the end of the 1977 VFL season?", "What was the result of Melbourne's performance in the 1978 season?", "What action did Fowler take after being substituted against North Melbourne?", "What position was Fowler relegated to during the 1978 season?", "What prompted Fowler to consider retirement during the 1978 season?", "What was Fowler's status in terms of performance during the season when he finished runner-up to Wells in the Keith Truscott Medal count?", "What was Dennis Jones' background before becoming Melbourne's coach?"], "answers": ["Wells", "Carlton drew with Footscray in the final round of the home-and-away season.", "Dennis Jones", "Melbourne finished last in 1978.", "Fowler quit for a brief time.", "Reserves", "Being relegated to the Reserves.", "Fowler was among Melbourne's best players.", "Dennis Jones was a former premiership player."], "docs": ["This a document about Laurie Fowler. \n Melbourne narrowly missed out on the finals after Carlton drew with Footscray in the final round of the home-and-away season. Fowler was again among Melbourne's best players, finishing runner-up to Wells in the Keith Truscott Medal count. Skilton was replaced as coach by former premiership player Dennis Jones at the end of the 1977 VFL season, but Melbourne's fortunes did not improve and they finished last in 1978. During that season, Fowler had to be talked out of retirement after being relegated to the Reserves, and then quit for a brief time in May after being substituted against North Melbourne. Despite receiving offers from a number of top "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is MATS University located?", "What type of university is MATS University?", "Under which act was MATS University established?", "Which government body established MATS University?", "In which year did MATS University begin its operations?", "What are the core values emphasized by MATS University?", "What organizations have recognized or accredited MATS University?", "What is the status of MATS University in Chhattisgarh?"], "answers": ["Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.", "MATS University is a private university.", "Chhattisgarh Private University Act under Section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956.", "The government of Chhattisgarh (C.G.) established MATS University.", "2006", "The core values emphasized by MATS University are ambition, equality, responsibility, and ethical values.", "MATS University is recognized under section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956 and accredited by NAAC. It is also approved by BCI, AICTE, AIU, and NCTE.", "MATS University is a leading university in Chhattisgarh."], "docs": ["This a document about MATS University. \n MATS University, is a private university located in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. It was established by Chhattisgarh Private University Act under Section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956. MATS University is established by the government of C.G. under Chhattisgarh Private Universities establishment & operation act and recognized under section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956 approved by BCI, AICTE, AIU and NCTE and accredited by NAAC. MATS University began operations in 2006 to empower ambition and equality and responsibility and ethical values as the core foundation of the MATS University AND MATS University leading university in the Chhattisgarh with the most qualified graduates with unparalleled vision to empower ambition and equality and responsibility and ethical values of MATS University."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of television series is The Bronx Zoo?", "Who were the directors of The Bronx Zoo television series?", "On which network did The Bronx Zoo air?", "What were the start and end dates of The Bronx Zoo's original broadcast run?", "How many seasons did The Bronx Zoo run before being canceled?"], "answers": ["The Bronx Zoo is an American drama television series.", "The directors of The Bronx Zoo television series were Allan Arkush and Paul Lynch.", "The Bronx Zoo aired on NBC.", "The Bronx Zoo originally aired from March 19, 1987 to June 29, 1988.", "Two seasons."], "docs": ["This a document about The Bronx Zoo (TV series). \n The Bronx Zoo is an American drama television series that was directed by Allan Arkush and Paul Lynch that aired on NBC from March 19, 1987 to June 29, 1988. It lasted two seasons before cancelation."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many assembly constituencies are there in North Tripura district?", "What is the name of one of the assembly constituencies in North Tripura district?", "Which Lok Sabha constituency does North Tripura district belong to?", "Which other districts share the Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency with North Tripura district?"], "answers": ["There are eleven assembly constituencies in North Tripura district.", "Pabiachhara", "North Tripura district belongs to the Lok Sabha constituency of Tripura East.", "Dhalai and South Tripura districts."], "docs": ["This a document about North Tripura district. \n There are eleven assembly constituencies in this district: Pabiachhara, Fatikroy, Chandipur, Kailasahar, Kadamtala-Kurti, Bagbassa, Dharmanagar, Jubarajnagar, Panisagar, Pencharthal and Kanchanpur. North Tripura district is in the Lok Sabha constituency of Tripura East, which is shared with Dhalai and South Tripura districts."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which historical figure did Williams claim used a dagger to castrate Rasputin?", "What is the estimated value of the panel described in the document?", "What is the name of the person portrayed in the portrait acquired from Williams' estate?", "Where is the portrait of Mary Marshall now displayed?", "What practice became common after the 18th century that led to the alteration of paintings, such as the one with the legs described in the document?", "What is the name of the hotel in Savannah where the portrait of Mary Marshall is displayed?", "What is the name of the item described as a carved walnut and parcel-gilt column lamp in the document?", "What is the name of the house in Savannah, Georgia, that is the subject of the document?", "What is the name of the artist attributed to the painted legs in the document?", "What modification was made to the painting attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds, as mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Prince Felix Yusupov", "$1,500.", "Mary Marshall", "The portrait of Mary Marshall is now displayed in the lobby of the Marshall House hotel.", "It was customary after the 18th century, when ceiling heights were often lowered, for a painting to be cut to fit the size of a room.", "Marshall House", "A carved walnut and parcel-gilt column lamp.", "Mercer House", "Sir Joshua Reynolds", "The painting attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds was cut to fit the size of a room."], "docs": ["This a document about Mercer House (Savannah, Georgia). \nA carved walnut and parcel-gilt column lamp, part 17th century. ; The dagger that, Williams claimed, Prince Felix Yusupov used to castrate Rasputin. ; A pair of legs, painted in oil and attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds. It was customary after the 18th century, when ceiling heights were often lowered, for a painting to be cut to fit the size of a room. The legs appear to have been a victim of this downsizing. The panel is estimated at about $1,500. A portrait of Mary Marshall, founder of Savannah's Marshall House, was acquired from Wiliams' estate and now hangs in the lobby of the hotel."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What collective did Jennifer Baumgardner work with that influenced Third Wave feminism?", "What idea did the Third Wave of feminism reject regarding political priorities?", "What cultural elements did Third Wave feminists embrace to support women?", "How did girlie feminists challenge the traditional image of what a feminist might look like?", "What concept undermined the notion that pornography was inherently harmful to women?", "What additional idea did the Third Wave of feminism reject regarding the definition of being feminist?", "What idea did Jennifer Baumgardner advance regarding feminism?", "What did Third Wave feminists inherit from their predecessors in terms of cultural critique?", "What was the cultural context in which the Third Wave of feminism developed, according to the document?"], "answers": ["The Combahee River Collective.", "The Third Wave of feminism rejected the idea of a shared political priority list.", "Third Wave feminists embraced pop culture elements such as Queen Latifah, bell hooks, Riot Grrrl, magazines, and fashion statements to support women.", "Girlie feminists challenged the traditional image of what a feminist might look like by creating magazines and fashion statements that complicated this idea.", "Sex positivity.", "The Third Wave rejected the idea of a shared political priority list or even a set of issues one must espouse to be feminist.", "Jennifer Baumgardner advanced the idea that gender might be just one of many entry points for feminism.", "Third Wave feminists inherited critiques of sexist dominant culture.", "The Third Wave of feminism developed in a feminist-influenced civilization."], "docs": ["This a document about Jennifer Baumgardner. \n the Combahee River Collective and advanced the idea that gender might be just one of many entry points for feminism. The Third Wave rejected the idea of a shared political priority list or even a set of issues one must espouse to be feminist. It inherited critiques of sexist dominant culture (having grown up in a feminist-influenced civilization) and embraced and created pop culture that supported women, from Queen Latifah to bell hooks to Riot Grrrl. Girlie feminists created magazines and fashion statements (and complicated the idea of what a feminist might look like). Sex positivity undermined the notion that porn "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the dinoflagellate responsible for causing fish kills in shallow marine waters?", "What kind of fish are particularly vulnerable to the effects of Pfiesteria piscicida in confined areas?", "What triggers the production of free-swimming zoospores by Pfiesteria piscicida?", "What substance do the zoospores of Pfiesteria piscicida begin to secrete if the fish remain in the area?", "What symptoms do fish experience as a result of the neurotoxin secreted by Pfiesteria piscicida?", "What do the dinoflagellates consume after the toxin causes damage to the fish?", "How can fish kills caused by Pfiesteria piscicida be viewed in terms of ecological function?", "What environmental factor increases the rate of fish kills caused by Pfiesteria piscicida?"], "answers": ["Pfiesteria piscicida", "Shoaling forage fish.", "The excretions from fish trigger the production of free-swimming zoospores by Pfiesteria piscicida.", "The zoospores of Pfiesteria piscicida begin to secrete a neurotoxin if the fish remain in the area.", "Fish experience bleeding lesions and their skin flakes off in the water.", "The dinoflagellates consume the blood and flakes of tissue from the damaged fish.", "Fish kills caused by Pfiesteria piscicida can be viewed as natural mechanisms for regulating the population of exceptionally abundant fish.", "Organically polluted land runoff."], "docs": ["This a document about Fish disease and parasites. \n Some diseases result in mass die offs. One of the more bizarre and recently discovered diseases produces huge fish kills in shallow marine waters. It is caused by the ambush predator dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida. When large numbers of fish, like shoaling forage fish, are in confined situations such as shallow bays, the excretions from the fish encourage this dinoflagellate, which is not normally toxic, to produce free-swimming zoospores. If the fish remain in the area, continuing to provide nourishment, then the zoospores start secreting a neurotoxin. This toxin results in the fish developing bleeding lesions, and their skin flakes off in the water. The dinoflagellates then eat the blood and flakes of tissue while the affected fish die. Fish kills by this dinoflagellate are common, and they may also have been responsible for kills in the past which were thought to have had other causes. Kills like these can be viewed as natural mechanisms for regulating the population of exceptionally abundant fish. The rate at which the kills occur increases as organically polluted land runoff increases."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the Venezuelan actress known as Beba Rojas?", "On which date was Beba Rojas born?", "Which Venezuelan television channel did Beba Rojas begin her career with?", "What educational institution did Beba Rojas attend in Venezuela?", "In which television show did Beba Rojas make her debut as a comedian?", "What is the name of Beba Rojas' son?"], "answers": ["Reymarvi Rojas Velazco", "Beba Rojas was born on September 25, 1965.", "Venevisi\u00f3n", "Beba Rojas attended the Universidad Central de Venezuela.", "Beba Rojas made her debut as a comedian in the humorous television show Bienvenidos.", "Fabio Alejandro"], "docs": ["This a document about Beba Rojas. \n Reymarvi Rojas Velazco, better known as Beba Rojas (born September 25, 1965) is a Venezuelan actress, model and comedian. She began her artistic career in the Venezuelan television channel Venevisi\u00f3n after completing her studies at the Universidad Central de Venezuela. She made her debut as a comedian in the humorous television show Bienvenidos. She later became an actress in various telenovelas on the same channel. Beba is married and has a son named Fabio Alejandro."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the government position discussed in this document?"], "answers": ["Minister of the Interior (Sweden)"], "docs": ["This a document about Minister of the Interior (Sweden). \ncolspan=9| colspan=9| {| class=\"wikitable\" style=\"text-align:center;\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was the concert 'Live at the Apollo' by Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama filmed?", "On what date was the concert 'Live at the Apollo' filmed?", "In which city and state is the Apollo Theater located?", "What formats were used for the release of 'Live at the Apollo'?", "On what date was the DVD version of 'Live at the Apollo' released?", "On what date was the CD version of 'Live at the Apollo' released?"], "answers": ["The concert 'Live at the Apollo' by Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama was filmed at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York.", "October 12, 2004.", "Harlem, New York.", "DVD and CD.", "March 29, 2005.", "March 14, 2005."], "docs": ["This a document about Live at the Apollo (Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama album). \n Live at the Apollo was a concert by Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama filmed at the Apollo Theater (Harlem, New York), on October 12, 2004 and released as a DVD and a CD. The DVD was released on March 29, 2005 and the CD on March 14, 2005."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the gender associated with the name Christina?", "What is the Latin origin of the name Christina?", "What are some common short forms of the name Christina?", "What is the etymological root of the name Christina in Middle English?", "What is the Latin term from which the name Christina is ultimately derived?", "What is the meaning of the name Christina in its Middle English form?", "What is the masculine counterpart to the name Christina in Latin?"], "answers": ["Feminine", "The Latin origin of the name Christina is Christiana, which is a simplified form of the Latin Christiana.", "Chris and Tina.", "The etymological root of the name Christina in Middle English is \"Christin,\" meaning \"Christian,\" from Old English \"christen,\" which is derived from Latin.", "Christiana", "The Middle English form of the name Christina is \"Christin,\" meaning \"Christian.\"", "Christianus"], "docs": ["This a document about Christina (given name). \n Christina or Cristina is a feminine given name. It is a simplified form of the Latin Christiana, and a feminine form of Christianus or a Latinized form of the Middle English Christin 'Christian' (Old English christen, from Latin). Short forms include Chris and Tina."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was the 2009 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV held?", "What type of surface was used for the 2009 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV matches?", "Were the matches of the 2009 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV played indoors or outdoors?", "What were the dates of the 2009 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV event?"], "answers": ["Dhaka, Bangladesh", "Hard - outdoors", "Outdoors", "1\u20135 April"], "docs": ["This a document about 2009 Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group IV. \n Venue: Dhaka, Bangladesh Surface: Hard - outdoors Dates: 1\u20135 April"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year and place was Maran Brang Seng born?", "Where did Maran Brang Seng receive his education before entering Rangoon University?", "What degrees did Maran Brang Seng obtain from Rangoon University and in which year?", "What role did Maran Brang Seng hold at the Myitkyina Baptist school from 1957 to 1960?", "In which year did Maran Brang Seng go underground with the Kachin Independence Organization?", "In which year did Maran Brang Seng lead the first Kachin rebel delegation to China?", "What position did Maran Brang Seng hold in the Kachin Independence Organization starting from 1975?", "With which group did Maran Brang Seng make peace in 1976?", "In which year did Maran Brang Seng lead a delegation of the National Democratic Front to the CPB's Panghsang headquarters?", "In which year did Maran Brang Seng become vice chairman of the Democratic Alliance of Burma?", "Where was Maran Brang Seng attached as headquarters of the Democratic Alliance of Burma until 1993?", "In which year and month did the Kachin Independence Organization make peace with Rangoon?", "In which city and province did Maran Brang Seng suffer a stroke, and in what year?", "In which year and month did Maran Brang Seng die?", "What organization did Maran Brang Seng represent when he traveled to Singapore in 1957?", "What were Maran Brang Seng's roles at the Myitkyina Baptist school from 1961 to 1963?"], "answers": ["1930 in Hpakan, Kachin State, Myanmar.", "Kachin Baptist School, Myitkyina.", "Maran Brang Seng obtained a BA and a BEd from Rangoon University in 1955.", "Headmaster", "1963", "1967", "Chairman of KIO", "Communist Party of Burma", "1986", "1988", "Manerplaw on the Thai\u2212Burma border.", "April 1993", "Maran Brang Seng suffered a stroke in Kunming, Yunnan in 1993.", "August 1994", "YMCA", "Principal."], "docs": ["This a document about Maran Brang Seng. \n Born in 1930 in Hpakan, Kachin State, Myanmar (Burma); educated in Kachin Baptist School, Myitkyina; entered Rangoon University in 1952 and obtained a BA and a BEd in 1955. Brang Seng was Burma's delegate to the YMCA to Singapore in 1957; headmaster of Myitkyina Baptist school 1957\u201360 and its principal 1961\u201363. In 1963 he went underground with Kachin Independence Organization. He led the first Kachin rebel delegation to China in 1967 and was Chairman of KIO since 1975. Made peace with the Communist Party of Burma in 1976 and led the delegation of National Democratic Front to the CPB's Panghsang headquarters in March 1986. He left Kachin State in late 1986 to travel abroad. He became vice chairman of Democratic Alliance of Burma on 18 November 1988 and was attached to its headquarters at Manerplaw on the Thai\u2212Burma border until KIO made peace with Rangoon in April 1993. He suffered a stroke on 21 October 1993 in Kunming, Yunnan and died on August 8, 1994."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the width of US 40 from Baltimore to Rosedale and from Aberdeen to Havre de Grace by 1930?", "What was the width of US 40 between Rosedale and Aberdeen by 1930?", "By 1934, what was the range of the width of US 40 from Perryville to the Delaware state line?", "What improvements were made to the Cecil County section of US 40 in 1937 and 1938?", "What change was made to the alignment of US 40 through Aberdeen between 1930 and 1933?", "What happened to the old highway south of the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks after the realignment of US 40?", "What was the name of the highway that was widened and realigned as described in the document?", "What was the name of the railroad whose crossings were eliminated during the realignment of US 40 through Aberdeen?"], "answers": ["20 ft.", "18 ft", "17 to 24 ft", "The Cecil County section of US 40 was widened with a pair of 3 ft shoulders in 1937 and 1938.", "The alignment of US 40 through Aberdeen was relocated to eliminate a pair of crossings of the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1930 and 1933.", "The old highway south of the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks became an extension of MD.", "US 40", "Pennsylvania Railroad"], "docs": ["This a document about Maryland Route 7. \n Improvements to US 40 began shortly after its designation. The highway was widened to 20 ft in width from Baltimore to Rosedale and from Aberdeen to Havre de Grace, and to 18 ft between Rosedale and Aberdeen, by 1930. US 40 was also widened to 17 to 24 ft from Perryville to the Delaware state line by 1934. The Cecil County section of the highway was widened again with a pair of 3 ft shoulders in 1937 and 1938. The U.S. Highway was relocated to its present alignment through Aberdeen to eliminate a pair of crossings of the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1930 and 1933; the old highway south of the railroad tracks became an extension of MD "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the significance of the track mentioned in relation to Klaus Dinger's music style?", "What two things did the track's title allude to in Klaus Dinger's life?", "What was the reason La D\u00fcsseldorf initially avoided performing in concerts?", "What was the musical characteristic that became a familiar mode in Klaus Dinger's music after this track?", "What prompted La D\u00fcsseldorf to perform in concert for the first time?", "Which instruments did Klaus Dinger play on the track, aside from the drums?"], "answers": ["The track signified the emergence of rhapsodic melodies played in diatonic thirds, which became a familiar mode in Dinger's music.", "The Rhein and his departed Lieber Honig Anita.", "La D\u00fcsseldorf initially avoided performing in concerts because their music was heavily overdubbed and Klaus played all instruments except drums.", "Rhapsodic melodies played in diatonic thirds.", "The great commercial success of both the album and the single prompted La D\u00fcsseldorf to perform in concert for the first time.", "All instruments except drums."], "docs": ["This a document about Klaus Dinger. \n and stayed at number one on some unofficial charts for over a year. Like Silver Cloud, it was an instrumental, dominated by rhapsodic melodies played in diatonic thirds, which would become a familiar mode in Dinger's music from then on. The track's title alluded to Dinger's two great loves: the Rhein and his departed Lieber Honig Anita. The great commercial success of both the album and the single prompted La D\u00fcsseldorf to perform in concert, something which they had avoided up until then due to their music's heavily overdubbed nature and the fact that Klaus played all instruments except drums, making concerts a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the boy John maintains a friendship with during lunch?", "What is the name of the counselor John attends therapy sessions with?", "Where does the serial killer case take place in the story?", "What unusual feature does John notice about the victims' bodies at his family's mortuary?", "What body part is missing from one of the victims found at the mortuary?", "Who does John discover to be the serial killer in the story?", "What supernatural transformation does John observe Mr. Crowley undergo?", "What is the reason Mr. Crowley kills people according to the story?"], "answers": ["Max", "Dr. Neblin", "The serial killer case takes place in Clayton County, North Dakota.", "Each victim is missing a body part, such as a kidney or an arm.", "A kidney.", "John discovers that his neighbor, Mr. Crowley, is the serial killer.", "John observes Mr. Crowley transform into a demon.", "Mr. Crowley kills people to replace his own failing body parts."], "docs": ["This a document about I Am Not a Serial Killer. \n with a boy named Max during lunch to maintain a sort of friendship, and to attend therapy sessions with a counselor, Dr. Neblin. After a serial killer comes to Clayton County, North Dakota, John decides to throw all his rules aside in order to catch the culprit. As the victims' bodies come to his family's mortuary, John notices that there is a part missing from each: for one, it is a kidney, for another, an arm. He continues to talk with Dr. Neblin, but their conversations become focused solely on the killer. Soon, John discovers that his neighbor, Mr. Crowley, is the guilty party; John watches as he transforms into a demon who kills to replace his own failing body parts. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did Greek actress and political activist Melina Mercouri die in 1994?", "How many people attended the state funeral of Melina Mercouri?", "Which Greek cities were struck by an earthquake on 13 May 1995?", "How many people died as a result of the earthquake in Aigio on 15 June 1995?", "In which month did Greece end the embargo on the Republic of Macedonia in 1995?", "What action by the Republic of Macedonia led to Greece ending the embargo in 1995?", "What was the profession and political role of Melina Mercouri?", "What significant natural disaster occurred in Aigio on 15 June 1995?"], "answers": ["6 March", "Hundreds of thousands of people attended the state funeral of Melina Mercouri.", "Grevena and Kozani.", "26 people died as a result of the earthquake in Aigio on 15 June 1995.", "November", "The Republic of Macedonia changed its flag and controversial articles of its constitution.", "Actress, singer, political activist, and Minister of Culture.", "An earthquake."], "docs": ["This a document about Timeline of modern Greek history. \n Republic of Macedonia. ; 1994, 6 March: Greek actress, singer, political activist of the anti-dictatoric struggle and Minister of Culture Melina Mercouri dies of cancer. She receives an elaborate state funeral, which is attended by hundreds of thousands of people. ; 1995, 13 May: Grevena and Kozani are struck by an earthquake. Several villages are destroyed and hundreds of people are left homeless. ; 1995, 15 June: An earthquake shatters Aigio. 26 people are reported dead. ; 1995, November: Greece ends the embargo that had imposed on the Republic of Macedonia, after the later's decision to change its flag and controversial articles of its "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the first track on the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'Wildness' from the Smelling Salts album?", "Which track on the Smelling Salts album has a duration of 4 minutes and 24 seconds?", "How many tracks are listed in the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the title of the last track on the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'From The Rooftop' from the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'South of the Border' from the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'Porch Song' from the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'Graveyard' from the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'Show Bizness' from the Smelling Salts album?", "What is the duration of the track 'Yoohoo River' from the Smelling Salts album?"], "answers": ["\"Quit That Jealousy\"", "2:59", "\"Cowgirl\"", "11", "\"Fighting Back the Buzzards\"", "3:58", "3:59", "2:57", "3:46", "3:41", "3:12"], "docs": ["This a document about Smelling Salts (album). \n1) \"Quit That Jealousy\" - 2:53 ; 2) \"Wildness\" - 2:59 ; 3) \"Porch Song\" - 2:57 ; 4) \"South of the Border\" - 3:59 ; 5) \"From The Rooftop\" - 3:58 ; 6) \"Graveyard\" - 3:46 ; 7) \"Yoohoo River\" - 3:12 ; 8) \"Cowgirl\" - 4:24 ; 9) \"Show Bizness\" - 3:41 ; 10) \"Bruises for Pearls\" - 4:14 ; 11) \"Fighting Back the Buzzards\" - 2:46 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the family name of the long-legged, long-necked wading birds described in the document?", "What distinguishing feature do Ibises have according to the document?", "What unique characteristic is mentioned about the bill of Spoonbills?"], "answers": ["Threskiornithidae", "Ibises have long, curved bills.", "Spoonbills have a flattened bill, wider at the tip."], "docs": ["This a document about List of birds of Leicestershire and Rutland. \n Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Threskiornithidae A family of long-legged, long-necked wading birds. Ibises have long, curved bills. Spoonbills have a flattened bill, wider at the tip."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which team won the Ta\u00e7a Brasil in 1961?", "What was the aggregate score when Santos won the Ta\u00e7a Brasil in 1961?", "Which round did Santos reach in the 1961 Ta\u00e7a Brasil before being declared champions?"], "answers": ["Santos.", "6-2", "Semifinals"], "docs": ["This a document about 1961 in Brazilian football. \n Semifinals Final Santos declared as the Ta\u00e7a Brasil champions by aggregate score of 6-2."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Joanna Mytkowska study, and during which years?", "Which exhibition did Joanna Mytkowska curate at the Polish Pavilion during the 51st Venice Biennale?", "Which artist's exhibition did Joanna Mytkowska organize for the Centre Georges Pompidou in 2006?", "What was the title of the exhibition organized by Joanna Mytkowska at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 2007?", "Which exhibition did Joanna Mytkowska organize at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 2008?", "What was the title of the exhibition that Joanna Mytkowska organized at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 2010?", "In which year was Joanna Mytkowska a member of the selection committee for Documenta 14?", "Which award was Joanna Mytkowska given in December 2018, and for what achievements?"], "answers": ["Joanna Mytkowska studied at the University of Warsaw from 1988 to 1994.", "Artur \u017bmijewski exhibition.", "Pawe\u0142 Althamer", "The Magellanic Cloud", "The Anxious", "Promises of the Past", "2017", "In December 2018, Joanna Mytkowska was awarded the Igor Zabel Award for her curatorial and intellectual achievements at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw."], "docs": ["This a document about Joanna Mytkowska. \n Joanna Mytkowska studied at the University of Warsaw from 1988 to 1994. She was the curator of the Artur \u017bmijewski exhibition at the Polish Pavilion during the 51st Venice Biennale (2005). She organized the following exhibits for the Centre Georges Pompidou: Pawe\u0142 Althamer (2006), The Magellanic Cloud (2007), The Anxious (2008) and Promises of the Past (2010). Joanna Mytkowska was a member of the selection committee for Documenta 14, which took place in 2017. In December 2018 she was awarded the Igor Zabel Award for her curatorial and intellectual achievements at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the third studio LP album by The Peddlers?", "In what year was The Peddlers' album 'Birthday' originally released?", "What was the significance of the album 'Birthday' in The Peddlers' relationship with their label?"], "answers": ["Birthday", "1969", "It was their final recording for the label before the group returned to Philips."], "docs": ["This a document about Birthday (The Peddlers album). \n Birthday is the third studio LP album by The Peddlers, originally released in 1969. It was their final recording for the label before the group returned to Philips."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the 2003 guidebook that describes the rock climbing grades in Buxton?", "Which quarry in Harpur Hill is a local venue for sport climbing above Buxton?", "What youth theatre group is based at the Pavilion Arts Centre in Buxton?", "Which military-style youth organization is part of the Buxton Squadron in Buxton?", "How many Masonic Lodges are present in Buxton according to the document?", "In what year was Phoenix Lodge of Saint Ann No. 1235 consecrated in Buxton?", "In what year was Buxton Lodge No. 1688 consecrated?", "Where do the Masonic lodges and the Royal Arch Chapter in Buxton meet?", "What is the name and number of the Royal Arch Chapter in Buxton?", "In what year was High Peak Lodge No. 1952 consecrated in Buxton?", "Which Masonic Lodge is the Royal Arch Chapter in Buxton attached to?", "What year was the Royal Arch Chapter in Buxton consecrated?", "Which youth organization is part of the Derbyshire Army Cadet Force in Buxton?", "Which youth organization in Buxton is part of the Sea Cadet Corps?"], "answers": ["High over Buxton: A Boulderer's Guide.", "Hoffman Quarry", "Kaleidoscope Youth Theatre", "Air Cadets", "Three Masonic Lodges are present in Buxton.", "1865", "1877", "The Masonic lodges and the Royal Arch Chapter in Buxton meet at the Masonic Hall, George Street.", "Phoenix Lodge of Saint Ann No. 1235.", "1881", "Phoenix Lodge of Saint Ann No. 1235", "1872.", "The Derbyshire Army Cadet Force is part of the youth organizations in Buxton.", "The Sea Cadet Corps."], "docs": ["This a document about Buxton. \n grades. These are described in the 2003 guidebook High over Buxton: A Boulderer's Guide. Hoffman Quarry at Harpur Hill, sitting prominently above Buxton, is a local venue for sport climbing. Youth groups include the Kaleidoscope Youth Theatre at the Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton Squadron Air Cadets, Derbyshire Army Cadet Force and the Sea Cadet Corps, in addition to units from the Scouts & Guide Association. Buxton has three Masonic Lodges and one Royal Arch Chapter, which meets at the Masonic Hall, George Street. Phoenix Lodge of Saint Ann No. 1235 was consecrated in 1865, Buxton Lodge No. 1688 in 1877, and High Peak Lodge No. 1952 in 1881. The Royal Arch Chapter is attached to Phoenix Lodge of Saint Ann, and bears the same name and number, it being consecrated in 1872."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which journal was Iris cengialti first fully published and described in 1871?", "Who was assigned as the author of the name Iris cengialti in 1871?", "Which other Iris species are considered closely related to Iris pallida subsp. cengialti?", "In which year and publication did Sir Michael Foster note similarities between Iris cengialti and Iris pallida?", "Which author suggested in 1914 that Iris cengialti and Iris pallida should be merged?", "Which author originally ascribed the name Iris cengialti before it was assigned to A. Kerner?", "What are the page numbers in the \u00d6sterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift where Iris cengialti was first fully published and described in 1871?", "Which publication and year did William Rickatson Dykes suggest the merging of Iris cengialti and Iris pallida?", "What is the full name of the subspecies that was previously known as Iris cengialti?", "What volume and issue of the \u00d6sterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift was Iris cengialti first published in 1871?"], "answers": ["\u00d6sterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (Oesterr. Bot. Z.)", "A. Kerner was assigned as the author of the name Iris cengialti in 1871.", "Iris pallida and Iris illyrica.", "1886, Gardeners' Chronicle.", "William Rickatson Dykes", "Ambrosi", "225\u2013231.", "Handbook of Garden Irises, 1914.", "Iris pallida subsp. cengialti", "Volume 21, No. 9."], "docs": ["This a document about Iris pallida subsp. cengialti. \n then fully published and described by A. Kerner in \u00d6sterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (Oesterr. Bot. Z.) Vol. 21, No.9, on pages 225\u2013231 in September 1871. A. Kerner was then assigned the author of the name Iris cengialti, previously ascribed to Ambrosi. Iris pallida, Iris cengialti and Iris illyrica are all considered closely related but often given different taxonomic rank (by various authors Kerner, 1871; Ambrosi, 1854; Foster, 1886; Tommasini, 1875; Pampanini, 1909; Lausi, 1964; Mathew, 1981; Colasante, 1995: Terpin et al., 1996). In May 1886, Sir Michael Foster noted in Gardeners' Chronicle on pages554 and 555, that it had similarities with Iris pallida. William Rickatson Dykes in his book in 'Handbook of Garden Irises' in 1914, suggested that Iris cengialti and Iris pallida were connected and should be merged "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which three regions does maize play an important role according to the document?", "What natural phenomenon influences the climate in the Rhine valley, making it milder than the surrounding area?", "Why has maize been able to establish itself in the Rhine valley?", "What role does maize play in the three regions mentioned in the document?", "What makes Rheintaler Ribelmais genetically diverse?", "How was small-scale cultivation of Rheintaler Ribelmais conducted to maintain its genetic diversity?", "What is a key characteristic of Rheintaler Ribelmais that differentiates it from modern silage maize?", "For what purpose has Rheintaler Ribelmais been used in recent years in Switzerland?"], "answers": ["The three regions are municipalities in the cantons of St. Gallen & Grisons (Switzerland), the Principality of Liechtenstein, and Vorarlberg (Austria).", "Foehn wind", "Maize has been able to establish itself in the Rhine valley because the area is influenced by the Foehn wind, giving it a milder climate than the surrounding area.", "Maize plays an important role in the culture and economic history of the three regions.", "The best cobs were used in small-scale cultivation for new crops, and through centuries of artificial selection, varieties were chosen that are optimally adapted to local conditions.", "The best cobs were used in small-scale cultivation for new crops, and through centuries of artificial selection, varieties were chosen that are optimally adapted to local conditions.", "Rheintaler Ribelmais grows much better in spring under cool conditions compared to modern silage maize.", "For producing new varieties."], "docs": ["This a document about Rheintaler Ribelmais. \n Maize plays an important role in the Rhine valley, including three regions from different countries: in municipalities in the cantons of St. Gallen & Grisons (Switzerland), Principality of Liechtenstein and Vorarlberg (Austria). The rhine valley, which runs from south to north here, is influenced by Foehn wind and thus has a milder climate than the surrounding area, which is why maize could establish there. Maize is important in all three regions in their culture as well as in their economic history. Rheintaler Ribelmais has a large genetic diversity, since the best cobs were used in small-scale cultivation for new crops and, through centuries of artificial selection, varieties have been chosen that are optimally adapted to local conditions. In general, Ribelmais is characterised by the fact that it grows much better in spring under cool conditions than today's silage maize, which is why it has been used in recent years in Switzerland for producing new varieties."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the two campuses of Bergen County Technical High School mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the school that has campuses in Paramus and Teterboro?"], "answers": ["Paramus Campus and Teterboro Campus.", "Bergen County Technical High School"], "docs": ["This a document about Bergen County Technical High School. \nBergen County Technical High School, Paramus Campus ; Bergen County Technical High School, Teterboro Campus Bergen County Technical High School may refer to:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year was the village of Bukovec, Ko\u0161ice-okolie District first mentioned in historical records?"], "answers": ["1609"], "docs": ["This a document about Bukovec, Ko\u0161ice-okolie District. \n In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1609."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which NFL team did Bus Mertes join after leaving the Denver Broncos?", "What positions did Bus Mertes coach while working with the Minnesota Vikings?", "Which notable players did Bus Mertes work with as a coach for the Minnesota Vikings?", "How many Super Bowls did Bus Mertes participate in as an assistant coach with the Minnesota Vikings?", "What was the duration of Bus Mertes' coaching tenure with the Minnesota Vikings?"], "answers": ["Minnesota Vikings", "Bus Mertes coached the running backs and special teams with the Minnesota Vikings.", "Bill Brown, Dave Osborn, Ed Marinaro, Chuck Foreman, Ted Brown, Darrin Nelson, Greg Coleman, and Fred Cox.", "Four.", "1967 to 1984."], "docs": ["This a document about Bus Mertes. \n After leaving the Denver Broncos, Mertes joined Bud Grant's coaching staff on the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL. He coached the running backs and special teams, working with players such as Bill Brown, Dave Osborn, Ed Marinaro, Chuck Foreman, Ted Brown, Darrin Nelson, Greg Coleman, and Fred Cox. As an assistant with the Vikings from 1967 to 1984, he coached in four Super Bowls."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the head coach of the 2012 Rugby Championship team?", "Which country does Steve Hansen represent, as indicated by the flag emoji in the document?"], "answers": ["Steve Hansen was the head coach of the 2012 Rugby Championship team.", "New Zealand"], "docs": ["This a document about 2012 Rugby Championship. \nHead Coach: \ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\uddff Steve Hansen ; Caps Updated 24/06/2012 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who made the statement, 'Never have we had military and political conditions so perfect or a strategic advantage as great as we have now'?", "What was the ratio of artillery between the South Vietnamese and the PAVN at the start of 1975?", "How did the South Vietnamese compare to the PAVN in terms of the number of tanks and armoured cars in 1975?", "How many aircraft did the South Vietnamese possess at the start of 1975?", "What was the numerical superiority of South Vietnamese combat troops over the PAVN/VC in 1975?", "What impact did heightened oil prices have on the South Vietnamese military assets in 1975?", "What was the result of the rushed Vietnamization process in terms of military equipment?", "What three key shortages were caused by the rushed Vietnamization process?"], "answers": ["L\u00ea Du\u1ea9n", "The South Vietnamese had three times as much artillery as the PAVN.", "The South Vietnamese had twice the number of tanks and armoured cars as the PAVN.", "1,400", "Two-to-one.", "Heightened oil prices meant that many of the South Vietnamese military assets could not be adequately leveraged.", "Most of the military equipment became inoperable due to a lack of spare parts, ground-crew, and maintenance personnel.", "The three key shortages caused by the rushed Vietnamization process were spare parts, ground-crew, and maintenance personnel."], "docs": ["This a document about Vietnam War. \n by L\u00ea Du\u1ea9n: \"Never have we had military and political conditions so perfect or a strategic advantage as great as we have now.\" At the start of 1975, the South Vietnamese had three times as much artillery and twice the number of tanks and armoured cars as the PAVN. They also had 1,400 aircraft and a two-to-one numerical superiority in combat troops over the PAVN/VC. However, heightened oil prices meant that many of these assets could not be adequately leveraged. Moreover, the rushed nature of Vietnamization, intended to cover the US retreat, resulted in a lack of spare parts, ground-crew, and maintenance personnel, which rendered most of the equipment inoperable."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played the role of Murdoch Lancer, the patriarch of the Lancer family, in the TV series *Lancer*?", "Which actor portrayed Scott Lancer, the educated older son and Union Army veteran, in *Lancer*?", "Who played the character of gunslinger Johnny Madrid Lancer in the TV series *Lancer*?", "What character was portrayed by Paul Brinegar in the TV series *Lancer*?", "Who played the role of Teresa O'Brien, Murdoch Lancer's ward, in the TV series *Lancer*?", "How many hour-long episodes were produced for the TV series *Lancer*?", "On which network was the TV series *Lancer* rerun during the summer of 1971?", "Was the TV series *Lancer* shot in color or black and white?"], "answers": ["Duggan starred as Murdoch Lancer.", "Maunder played Scott Lancer.", "Stacy played gunslinger Johnny Madrid Lancer.", "Jelly Hoskins", "Elizabeth Baur played the role of Teresa O'Brien, Murdoch Lancer's ward, in the TV series *Lancer*.", "51", "CBS", "The TV series *Lancer* was shot in color."], "docs": ["This a document about Lancer (TV series). \n Duggan starred as Murdoch Lancer, the patriarch of the Lancer family. Maunder played Scott Lancer, the educated older son and a veteran of the Union Army. Stacy played gunslinger Johnny Madrid Lancer. Paul Brinegar appeared as Jelly Hoskins and Elizabeth Baur played Murdoch Lancer's ward Teresa O'Brien. Lancer lasted for 51 hour-long episodes and was shot in color. It was rerun on CBS during the summer of 1971."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the chief sanitary officer working alongside the individual who resigned in 1905?", "Who replaced the individual who resigned in 1905?", "When did John Frank Stevens arrive in Panama to take over the project?", "What was one of the first major decisions made by John Frank Stevens upon his arrival?", "What improvements did Stevens plan to make in Panama City and Col\u00f3n?", "What did Stevens plan to do with the old French buildings in Panama?", "What was the purpose of building hundreds of new buildings in Panama under Stevens' plan?", "What was the nature of Stevens' approach to implementing changes in the project?", "What improvements did Stevens make to the equipment at the Culebra Cut?", "What was the name of the individual who resigned in 1905 before being replaced by John Frank Stevens?", "What was the name of the organization or entity overseeing the project before Stevens took over?", "What was the name of the task that Stevens described as difficult and required a large labor force?", "What was the name of the individual who resigned in 1905 before being replaced by John Frank Stevens?", "What was the name of the organization or entity overseeing the project before Stevens took over?"], "answers": ["William C. Gorgas", "John Frank Stevens replaced the individual who resigned in 1905.", "July 26, 1905.", "One of the first major decisions made by John Frank Stevens was to upgrade the railway, improve sanitation in Panama City and Col\u00f3n, renovate old French buildings, and build new ones for housing.", "Improve sanitation.", "Stevens planned to renovate the old French buildings.", "The purpose was for housing.", "Stevens' approach was to press ahead first and obtain approval later.", "Stevens improved drilling and dirt-removal equipment at the Culebra Cut.", "Wallace", "ICC", "The difficult task Stevens described was recruiting the large labor force required for construction.", "Wallace", "The ICC."], "docs": ["This a document about History of the Panama Canal. \n and the ICC. He and chief sanitary officer William C. Gorgas were frustrated by delay, and Wallace resigned in 1905. He was replaced by John Frank Stevens, who arrived on July 26, 1905. Stevens quickly realized that serious investment in infrastructure was necessary and determined to upgrade the railway, improve sanitation in Panama City and Col\u00f3n, renovate the old French buildings and build hundreds of new ones for housing. He then began the difficult task of recruiting the large labor force required for construction. Stevens' approach was to press ahead first and obtain approval later. He improved drilling and dirt-removal equipment at the Culebra Cut for "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the significant building in Suva that represents the achievements of Kadavu?", "What makes Kadavu the only province in Fiji to hit the million dollar mark and more?", "What nickname is given to the people of Kadavu by the Tauvus?", "Which provinces are known for having fierce friendly rivalries with Kadavu?", "What term do Kadavuans use to refer to themselves, showing pride in their identity?", "What are the characteristics of the rivalries between Kadavu and the provinces of Nadroga and Ra?", "What are the nicknames for the provinces of Nadroga and Ra mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Kadavu House", "The people of Kadavu are the most generous givers in the country.", "\"Me Damu\" (rams/goats)", "Nadroga and Ra.", "\"Kai Kadavu\"", "The rivalries are described as fierce but friendly.", "Stallion and Rooster."], "docs": ["This a document about Kadavu Island. \n and frontiers. The beautiful \"Kadavu House\" in the capital city of Suva is a testimony of their achievement. Kadavu is the only province in Fiji that hits the million dollar mark and more, as the people are the most generous givers in the country. The people are fondly called \"Me Damu\" (rams/goats) by their notorious \"Tauvus\" particularly the Stallion province of Nadroga and the Rooster province of Ra with whom they share fierce friendly rivalries. Wherever in the world, they may be, Kadavuans are deeply connected to their island province, and are intensely proud of their identity as a \"Kai Kadavu.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the syndrome also known as Drash syndrome?", "What are the three main characteristics of Denys\u2013Drash syndrome?", "What type of kidney disease is associated with Denys\u2013Drash syndrome?", "What is the name of the childhood kidney cancer associated with Denys\u2013Drash syndrome?"], "answers": ["Denys\u2013Drash syndrome", "The three main characteristics of Denys\u2013Drash syndrome are gonadal dysgenesis, nephropathy, and Wilms' tumor.", "Nephropathy.", "Wilms' tumor"], "docs": ["This a document about Denys\u2013Drash syndrome. \n Denys\u2013Drash syndrome (DDS) or Drash syndrome is a rare disorder or syndrome characterized by gonadal dysgenesis, nephropathy, and Wilms' tumor."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the local heritage listing for Neoblie state about the building's ongoing use?", "What was the condition of the interior of Neoblie before the tour mentioned in the document?", "What did the state government give to the City of Blacktown in October 2015?", "What was the stated purpose of the City of Blacktown receiving the open space surrounding Neoblie?", "Why do numerous residents keep a watchful eye over Neoblie according to the document?", "What does the local heritage listing for Neoblie state about access to the site?", "What was the status of access to Neoblie according to the local heritage listing?"], "answers": ["The building continues to \"require services and amenities to enable ongoing use.\"", "The interior of Neoblie was fenced off and required a \"rare opportunity\" to access.", "The state government gave the open space surrounding Neoblie to the City of Blacktown in October 2015.", "To allow it to look at options for providing a safer entry and exit route to the property.", "Because of its interest for them.", "The local heritage listing states that there is no formal access to the site and no access from the Great Western Highway.", "There is no formal access to the site, and no access to the site from the Great Western Highway."], "docs": ["This a document about Neoblie. \n remained fenced off and that the tour was a \"rare opportunity\" to access the interior. The building's local heritage listing, updated after the renovations, notes that the house continues to \"require services and amenities to enable ongoing use\" and notes that \"there is no formal access to the site, and no access to the site from the Great Western Highway. In October 2015, the state government gave open space surrounding Neoblie to the City of Blacktown. The council had previously announced in July that the then-foreshadowed move would \"allow it to look at options for providing a safer entry and exit route to the property\". Today numerous residents keep a watchful eye over the property due to its interest for them."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which Indian state was a scene from the film Guzaarish shot when an assistant director made a mistake?", "Which actor sang a Hindi song in the film Guzaarish?", "Which previous film had Hrithik Roshan attempted playback singing in an English song?", "Who trained Hrithik Roshan for the song in Guzaarish?", "How many takes did it take for Hrithik Roshan to record his version of the song in Guzaarish?", "What did Hrithik Roshan say about Bhansali's reaction to his singing in Guzaarish?", "What precaution did the director take to ensure the shooting in Goa could continue uninterrupted while Hrithik Roshan recorded his song?"], "answers": ["Goa", "Hrithik Roshan", "Kites", "Bhansali trained Hrithik Roshan for the song in Guzaarish.", "Four or five.", "Hrithik Roshan said that \"Bhansali was really surprised on hearing it.\"", "The director got the track recorded by another singer."], "docs": ["This a document about Guzaarish (film). \n in the outskirts of Goa when one of his assistant directors made the same mistake twice. Hrithik Roshan sang a Hindi song in the film, after attempting playback singing in his previous movie Kites, in which he had rendered an English song. Bhansali himself personally trained Roshan for the song. Though the director had got the track recorded by another singer so that shooting in Goa could go on uninterrupted, in case Roshan could not complete his recording, his version was finally recorded after four or five takes. Roshan later said in an interview that \"Bhansali was really surprised on hearing it.\" During "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the museum dedicated to Mambwe/Lungu culture in Mbala, Zambia?", "After whom was the Moto Moto Museum in Mbala, Zambia, named?", "What is the name of the harvest thanksgiving ceremony that takes place at Lake Chila in Mbala?", "What geographical feature is referred to as 'Uringa Pans' in Mbala, Zambia?", "What is the nickname of the French Catholic bishop after whom the Moto Moto Museum is named?"], "answers": ["Moto Moto Museum", "The Moto Moto Museum in Mbala, Zambia, was named after the French Catholic bishop Joseph Dupont.", "Mutomolo", "Uringa Pans is a geographical feature in Mbala, Zambia.", "Moto Moto"], "docs": ["This a document about Mbala, Zambia. \nMoto Moto Museum \u2014 a museum of Mambwe/Lungu culture, named after the French Catholic bishop Joseph Dupont, nicknamed Moto Moto. ; Mutomolo harvest thanksgiving ceremony at Lake Chila ; Uringa Pans "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many books has Elliott Masie written according to the document?", "What is the title of one of Elliott Masie's books related to computer training?", "What is the title of the book that focuses on using computers in college student activities?", "What is the title of the book that provides strategies for helping people learn technology?", "What is the title of the book that includes tips and tactics for delivering effective instructor-led training?", "What is the name of the publication series titled 'Learning Rants, Raves, and Reflections'?", "What is the title of the book that includes a personal training guide for computer trainers?", "What is the name of the publication that contains passionate and professional perspectives on learning?", "What is the title of the book that includes a computer training handbook with how to teach people?", "What is the title of the book that focuses on big learning data?"], "answers": ["Eleven.", "The Computer Training Handbook: How to Teach People to Use Computers", "Using Computers in College Student Activities", "The Computer Training Handbook: Strategies for Helping People to Learn Technology", "Master Trainer Handbook: Tips, Tactics, and How-Tos for Delivering Effective Instructor-Led, Participant-Centered Training", "Learning Rants, Raves, and Reflections: A Collection of Passionate and Professional Perspectives.", "Computer Trainer's Personal Training Guide (Training Guides)", "Learning Rants, Raves, and Reflections", "The computer training handbook: how to teach people", "Big Learning Data"], "docs": ["This a document about Elliott Masie. \nLearning Rants, Raves, and Reflections: A Collection of Passionate and Professional Perspectives ; Computer Training Handbook ; The computer training handbook How to teach people ; Computers + Student Activities Handbook ; Using Computers in College Student Activities ; Computer Trainer's Personal Training Guide (Training Guides) ; The computer training handbook: how to teach people to use computers ; The Computer Training Handbook: Strategies for Helping People to Learn Technology ; Master Trainer Handbook: Tips, Tactics, and How-Tos for Delivering Effective Instructor-Led, Participant-Centered Training ; Big Learning Data ; The Masie Center's Learning Perspectives Elliott Masie has written eleven books:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt with which Haremari is in a 1:1 orbital resonance?", "What type of asteroid is Haremari considered to be based on its orbital resonance with Ceres?", "What kind of orbital transition is Haremari currently thought to be undergoing?", "What are the names of other suspected co-orbital asteroids mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Ceres", "Haremari is considered to be a trojan of Ceres.", "Haremari is currently thought to be transiting from a tadpole to a horseshoe orbit.", "855 Newcombia, 4608 Wodehouse, and 8877 Rentaro."], "docs": ["This a document about 1372 Haremari. \n Long-term numerical integrations suggest, that Haremari is a trojan of Ceres, staying a 1:1 orbital resonance with the only dwarf planet of the asteroid belt. It is thought that Haremari is currently transiting from a tadpole to a horseshoe orbit. Other suspected co-orbitals are the asteroids 855 Newcombia, 4608 Wodehouse and 8877 Rentaro."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the organization that conducted a survey on climate scientists' beliefs about global warming?", "What did the survey find about the views of most climate scientists regarding global warming?", "According to the survey, what was the level of trust that climate scientists had in the popular media's coverage of climate change?", "In what year did the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel publish an article criticizing STATS's coverage of Bisphenol A?", "What did the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article claim about STATS's coverage of Bisphenol A?", "How did Lichter respond to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article about STATS's coverage of Bisphenol A?", "What organization awarded STATS $86,000 in 2010 for its 'research efforts'?", "In what year was STATS dissolved?", "Which organization adopted the website of STATS after its dissolution?"], "answers": ["Harris International.", "The survey found that most climate scientists believe that human-induced global warming is occurring.", "Few climate scientists trusted the popular media coverage of climate change.", "2009", "The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article claimed that STATS's coverage of Bisphenol A verged on advocacy for the chemical industry.", "Lichter posted a response on the STATS website disputing the Journal-Sentinel article, calling its reporting and logic \"flawed.\"", "Donors Trust", "2014", "Sense About Science USA"], "docs": ["This a document about Statistical Assessment Service. \n Harris International. The survey found that most climate scientists believe that human-induced global warming is occurring, although there is disagreement about its consequences, and few trust the popular media coverage of climate change. A 2009 article in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel argued that STATS's coverage of the chemical Bisphenol A verged on advocacy for the chemical industry. On the STATS website, Lichter posted a response disputing the Journal-Sentinel article, calling its reporting and logic \"flawed\". In 2010, Donors Trust awarded STATS $86,000 for its \"research efforts\". STATS was dissolved in 2014, and its web site adopted by Sense About Science USA."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the governing body that had certain powers across metropolitan London from 1855?", "Why was the London County Council (LCC) created in 1889?", "Under what legislation was the London County Council created in 1889?", "What was the main reason for the desire to create a new government for London in 1889?", "Which traditional bodies retained many powers in London before the creation of the LCC?", "What was the main difference between the Metropolitan Board of Works and the London County Council in terms of governance?"], "answers": ["The Metropolitan Board of Works", "The London County Council (LCC) was created in 1889 to address a succession of scandals involving the Metropolitan Board of Works and to establish a competent government for London capable of effective service delivery.", "Local Government Act 1888", "A general desire to create a competent government for the city, capable of strategising and delivering services effectively.", "parishes and the counties of Middlesex, Surrey and Kent.", "The Metropolitan Board of Works was appointed rather than elected, while the London County Council was created as an elected body."], "docs": ["This a document about London County Council. \n By the 19th century, the City of London Corporation covered only a small fraction of metropolitan London. From 1855, the Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) had certain powers across the metropolis, but it was appointed rather than elected. Many powers remained in the hands of traditional bodies such as parishes and the counties of Middlesex, Surrey and Kent. The creation of the LCC in 1889, as part of the Local Government Act 1888, was forced by a succession of scandals involving the MBW, and was also prompted by a general desire to create a competent government for the city, capable of strategising and delivering services effectively. While the Conservative government of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the primary purpose of a sippy cup?", "What are the two common terms used in American English for a sippy cup?", "How does a sippy cup differ from an open cup?", "Through what methods do sippy cups prevent spills?", "What role does a sippy cup typically play in a child's development?", "Who invented the Sipster spill-proof sippy cup?", "To whom did Richard Belanger license the design of the Sipster sippy cup?", "What is the British English term for a sippy cup?", "What alternative do some experts recommend instead of using a sippy cup for toddlers?"], "answers": ["The primary purpose of a sippy cup is to prevent or reduce spills and is designed for toddlers as an intermediary between a bottle or breast and an open cup.", "Sippy cup and training cup.", "A sippy cup differs from an open cup by having a top that prevents spills, and the child drinks through a spout or straw.", "Sippy cups prevent spills either through surface tension that keeps liquid from spilling even when the cup is upended, or by using valves.", "A sippy cup typically plays an intermediary role in the transition between the bottle or breast to an open cup.", "Richard Belanger invented the Sipster spill-proof sippy cup.", "Playtex.", "beaker", "Some experts recommend transitioning directly to an open cup instead of using a sippy cup for toddlers."], "docs": ["This a document about Sippy cup. \n The sippy cup, training cup, (American English) or beaker (British English) is a drinking cup designed for toddlers which prevents or reduces spills. Sippy cups, as opposed to an open cup, have a top which prevents spills, and the child drinks either through a spout or straw. Some sippy cups work by way of surface tension that prevents liquid from being spilled even when the cup is upended, and others have valves. A sippy cup is typically an intermediary between the transition between the bottle or breast to an open cup; however, some recommend skipping the sippy cup and transitioning directly to an open cup. The Sipster spill-proof sippy cup was invented by Richard Belanger, who licensed the design to Playtex."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one way Louisiana Hot Sauce is used as a condiment?", "What is one type of food that Louisiana Hot Sauce can be used as a marinade for?", "In addition to being a condiment, what other role does Louisiana Hot Sauce play in cooking?"], "answers": ["Louisiana Hot Sauce is used as a condiment to add flavor to foods.", "chicken wings", "Louisiana Hot Sauce is used as an ingredient in some dishes and as a marinade for some foods."], "docs": ["This a document about Louisiana Hot Sauce. \n Louisiana Hot Sauce is used as a condiment to add flavor to foods, as an ingredient in some dishes, and also as a marinade for some foods, such as chicken wings."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the acronym MU stand for in the context of Mauritius?", "What does the acronym MU represent in relation to Oman?", "What is the full form of MUA as a military-related acronym?", "What does MUA stand for in the context of assessments?", "What does the acronym MUR represent in terms of currency?", "What does the acronym MUS denote in relation to Mauritius?"], "answers": ["MU stands for Mauritius (ISO 3166 digram).", "MU represents Oman in the FIPS 10-4 country code (from Muscat).", "Meritorious Unit Award", "Military Utility Assessment", "MUR represents the Mauritius rupee (ISO 4217 currency code).", "MUS denotes Mauritius (ISO 3166 trigram)."], "docs": ["This a document about List of acronyms: M. \nMU \u2013 (s) Mauritius (ISO 3166 digram) \u2013 Oman (FIPS 10-4 country code; from Muscat) ; MUA \u2013 (i) Meritorious Unit Award \u2013 Military Utility Assessment ; MUR \u2013 (s) Mauritius rupee (ISO 4217 currency code) ; MUS \u2013 (s) Mauritius (ISO 3166 trigram) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What types of participants are included in the RiseUp Summit?", "Which well-known companies have previously participated in the RiseUp Summit?", "Who are some of the notable speakers who have spoken at the RiseUp Summit?", "What is the name of the event where HIPO (High Potential) startups showcased their services in 2017 at the RiseUp Summit?", "How many attendees were present at the HIPOs exhibition and summit stage in 2017?", "Which universities and education platforms provided education opportunities to HIPOs in 2017?", "What is the name of the invite-only dinner event hosted by Algebra Ventures for HIPOs in 2017?", "Which company hosted the MENA HIPOs Breakfast in 2017?", "How many startups graduated at the Flat6Labs Demo Day during the RiseUp Summit 2018?", "From which regions did the entrepreneurs at the Flat6Labs Demo Day in 2018 come?", "What industries did the startups at the Flat6Labs Demo Day in 2018 operate in?", "What is the name of the organization that partnered with RiseUp to host the Demo Day in 2018?", "What is the name of the organization that partnered with RiseUp to host the Demo Day in 2018?", "What is the name of the organization that hosted the invite-only MENA HIPOs Dinner in 2017?", "What is the name of the organization that partnered with RiseUp to host the Demo Day in 2018?"], "answers": ["RiseUp participants include leading companies, investors, speakers, and support organizations.", "Uber, IBM, Facebook, The World Bank, and Pepsi.", "Notable speakers at the RiseUp Summit have included Dave McClure from 500Startups, Mike Butcher from TechCrunch, Jared Friedman from Y Combinator, and H.E John Casson.", "HIPOs exhibition", "5,000 attendees.", "Udacity and IE.", "MENA HIPOs Dinner", "Stripe hosted the MENA HIPOs Breakfast in 2017.", "Eight startups graduated at the Flat6Labs Demo Day during the RiseUp Summit 2018.", "The entrepreneurs at the Flat6Labs Demo Day in 2018 came from all across Egypt.", "The startups at the Flat6Labs Demo Day in 2018 operated in industries including Scientific Research, Medicine, professional services, Real Estate, F&B, and waste management.", "Flat6Labs", "Flat6Labs", "Algebra Ventures", "Flat6Labs"], "docs": ["This a document about RiseUp Summit. \n RiseUp participants include some of the world's leading companies, investors, speakers and support organizations. Previous participating firms include Uber, IBM, Facebook, The World Bank and Pepsi. Speakers have included Dave McClure from 500Startups, Mike Butcher from TechCrunch, Jared Friedman from Y Combinator and H.E John Casson. RiseUp usually partner with others from the Ecosystem. In 2017, RiseUp helped HIPO (High Potential) startups showcase their services at the HIPOs exhibition at the RiseUp Summit that year and share their stories on the summit stage with 5,000 attendees. HIPOs also received education opportunities at world-class universities and education platforms, such as Udacity and IE, alongside a number of special sub-events, including the invite-only MENA HIPOs Dinner hosted by Algebra Ventures, and the MENA HIPOs Breakfast hosted by Stripe. In 2018, As part of the RiseUp Summit 2018 activities, the Flat6Labs Demo Day graduated eight startups from its second cycle of fiscal year 2018. This cycle has entrepreneurs coming from all across Egypt and the startups are working across various industries, from Scientific Research, Medicine and professional services to Real Estate, F&B and waste management."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the original working title of the video game known as Surf Rocket Racers?", "What is the Japanese title of the video game Surf Rocket Racers?", "Which companies developed and published the video game Surf Rocket Racers?", "For which gaming console was Surf Rocket Racers developed and published?", "During which years was Surf Rocket Racers released?"], "answers": ["Surf Rocket Racer", "Power Jet Racing 2001 (\u30d1\u30ef\u30fc\u30b8\u30a7\u30c3\u30c8\u30ec\u30fc\u30b7\u30f3\u30b02001)", "CRI Middleware and Crave Entertainment.", "Dreamcast", "2000-2001"], "docs": ["This a document about Surf Rocket Racers. \n Surf Rocket Racers (working title: Surf Rocket Racer), known in Japan as Power Jet Racing 2001 (\u30d1\u30ef\u30fc\u30b8\u30a7\u30c3\u30c8\u30ec\u30fc\u30b7\u30f3\u30b02001), is a video game developed and published by CRI Middleware and Crave Entertainment for Dreamcast in 2000-2001."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the purpose of the squadron that departed from Madras?", "Which ship carried the hundred officers and men of the Madras European Regiment?", "Who was the commander of the squadron departing from Madras?", "What was the name of the ship commanded by Captain Richard Kenah?", "What information did Captain Spencer provide to Captain Cole in Singapore?", "What was the planned action for the British squadron concerning the Banda Islands?", "What was the name of the ship commanded by Captain Charles Foote?", "What was the reason for the squadron taking a circuitous route during its journey?", "What was the name of the ship that carried supplies for the squadron departing from Madras?"], "answers": ["The purpose of the squadron that departed from Madras was to capture the Banda Islands.", "The frigates and sloop.", "Captain Christopher Cole", "Barracouta", "Captain Spencer informed Cole that over 700 regular Dutch troops may be located in the Bandas.", "The planned action for the British squadron concerning the Banda Islands was to capture them.", "Piedmontaise", "The squadron took a circuitous route to avoid alerting the Dutch.", "The Mandarin."], "docs": ["This a document about Banda Islands. \n garrison at Amboyna, recently captured from the Dutch. The frigates and sloop carried a hundred officers and men of the Madras European Regiment, while the Mandarin carried supplies. The squadron was commanded by Captain Christopher Cole, with Captain Charles Foote on the Piedmontaise and Captain Richard Kenah aboard the Barracouta. After departing from Madras, Cole informed Foote and Kenah of Cole's plan to capture the Bandas; Foote and Kenah agreed. In Singapore, Captain Spencer informed Cole that over 700 regular Dutch troops may be located in the Bandas. The squadron took a circuitous route to avoid alerting the Dutch. On 9 August 1810, the British "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were Marcel J. E. Golay's areas of expertise?", "What was Marcel J. E. Golay's field of application for his mathematical work?", "Where was Marcel J. E. Golay born?", "What were Marcel J. E. Golay's full name and dates of birth and death?"], "answers": ["Mathematics, physics, and information theory.", "Marcel J. E. Golay applied mathematics to real-world military and industrial problems.", "Neuch\u00e2tel, Switzerland.", "Marcel Jules Edouard Golay (May 3, 1902 \u2013 April 27, 1989)."], "docs": ["This a document about Marcel J. E. Golay. \n Marcel Jules Edouard Golay (May 3, 1902 – April 27, 1989) was a Swiss-born mathematician, physicist, and information theorist, who applied mathematics to real-world military and industrial problems. He was born in Neuch\u00e2tel, Switzerland."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the general critical reception of Kylie Minogue's song 'Slow'?", "What did Ethan Brown from New York say about the production of 'Slow'?", "According to Ethan Brown, how do other songs on the Body Language album compare to 'Slow'?", "What did Ethan Brown suggest 'Slow' should be a template for?", "How did Adrien Begrand from PopMatters describe 'Slow' in terms of Kylie Minogue's career?", "What aspect of 'Slow' did Adrien Begrand praise?", "What did Spin magazine say about Kylie Minogue's vocals on 'Slow'?"], "answers": ["The general critical reception of Kylie Minogue's song \"Slow\" was positive. It was critically acclaimed, with praise for its production, minimalistic approach, simple arrangement, and vocals. Critics considered it one of the strongest singles of Minogue's career and a template for pop singers.", "Ethan Brown praised the production of \"Slow\" and commented that \"Everything at the top of the pops should sound as good as Kylie Minogue's 'Slow'.\"", "According to Ethan Brown, most of the songs on Body Language mimic the sound of \"Slow,\" but none come close to its achievement.", "A template for pop singers who fancy themselves aesthetes.", "Adrien Begrand from PopMatters described \"Slow\" as \"one of the strongest singles\" of Kylie Minogue's career.", "Adrien Begrand praised Kylie Minogue's minimalistic approach and the song's simple arrangement.", "Spin magazine said Kylie Minogue's vocals on \"Slow\" will \"bring all the boys to the yard\"."], "docs": ["This a document about Slow (Kylie Minogue song). \n \"Slow\" was critically acclaimed by music critics. Ethan Brown from New York praised the production of the song and commented \"Everything at the top of the pops should sound as good as Kylie Minogue's \"Slow\"\". He further felt that most of the songs on Body Language \"mimic its sound, [though] none of the other songs on Body Language come close to the achievement of \"Slow\" and concluded that \"\"Slow\" should be a template for pop singers who fancy themselves aesthetes\". Adrien Begrand from PopMatters commented that the song was \"one of the strongest singles\" of Minogue's career, praising her minimalistic approach on the song and its simple arrangement. The Spin magazine review of the song complimented Minogue's vocals, saying that they will \"bring all the boys to the yard\". "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many houses were there in Coventry in 1801?", "How many houses were there in Coventry in 1831?", "What did the Act of Parliament in 1842 do to Coventry's status?", "How many acres did the revised boundaries of Coventry enclose in 1842?", "How many boundary extensions occurred between 1842 and 1899 in Coventry?", "What was the total enclosed area of Coventry in 1899?", "What was the size of the old walled city of Coventry compared to the revised boundaries in 1842?"], "answers": ["2,930", "5,865", "The Act of Parliament in 1842 took away Coventry's county status and re-defined its boundaries as a city.", "1,486 acres", "Two boundary extensions occurred between 1842 and 1899 in Coventry.", "4,417 acres (16.78 km\u00b2)", "The revised boundaries in 1842 enclosed 1,486 acres, which was a considerably larger area than that of the old walled city."], "docs": ["This a document about History of Coventry. \n others were built outside the area of the old city. Over a period of 30 years, the number of houses in Coventry almost doubled from 2,930 in 1801, to 5,865 in 1831. In 1842 an Act of Parliament took away Coventry's county status and re-defined its boundaries as a city, but in recognition of its need to expand the revised boundaries enclosed 1,486 acres (6.01 km2), a considerably larger area than that of the old walled city. During the next 50 years, there were another two boundary extensions which absorbed further outlying districts, increasing the enclosed area to 4,417 acres (16.78 km2) in 1899."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which ward was a by-election held in July 2013?", "What event led to the by-election in Llansamlet in July 2013?", "Which political party did Dennis James belong to?", "What position did Dennis James hold before his death?", "Who previously held the seat before the by-election in Llansamlet?"], "answers": ["Llansamlet", "The death of Labour councillor Dennis James led to the by-election in Llansamlet in July 2013.", "Dennis James belonged to the Labour Party.", "Dennis James held the position of Labour councilor before his death.", "A former Labour MP previously held the seat before the by-election in Llansamlet."], "docs": ["This a document about 2012 City and County of Swansea Council election. \n A by-election was held in Llansamlet on 4 July 2013 following the death of Labour councilor Dennis James. A former Labour MP held the seat."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of Rik Waller?", "In which year was Rik Waller born?", "What nationality is Rik Waller?", "What TV series did Rik Waller appear on as a contestant?", "What were the titles of Rik Waller's two UK Top 40 hits?"], "answers": ["Richard \"Rik\" Waller", "1981", "English.", "Pop Idol", "\"I Will Always Love You\" and \"(Something Inside) So Strong\""], "docs": ["This a document about Rik Waller. \n Richard \"Rik\" Waller (born 1981) is an English pop singer. After appearing as a contestant on the TV series Pop Idol, he had two UK Top 40 hits with cover versions of \"I Will Always Love You\" and \"(Something Inside) So Strong\"."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the address of the Burwood Post Office in Burwood, New South Wales?", "Which church is located at 205 Burwood Road in Burwood?", "What is the name of the building located at 213 Burwood Road in Burwood?", "Where is St Cloud located in Burwood?", "What is the address of Lynton in Burwood?", "What is the name of the rail underbridge associated with the Great Southern and Western railway in Burwood?", "Where is the Burwood railway station located in Burwood?", "Which church is located on Railway Parade in Burwood?", "What is the name of the heritage-listed site at Gayton on Burwood Road?", "What is the name of the property at Deolee on Burwood Road?", "Where is the Methodist Ladies College located in Burwood?", "What is the name of the property located at Woodstock in Burwood?", "Where is the St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church located in Burwood?", "What heritage designation do some buildings in Burwood hold on the New South Wales State Heritage Register?", "What former national heritage register included some buildings in Burwood?", "What is the address of the St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church in Burwood?", "What is the address of the property known as Woodstock in Burwood?", "What is the name of the property located at Church Street in Burwood?", "What is the name of the property located at Rowley Street in Burwood?", "What is the name of the property located at 168a Burwood Road in Burwood?"], "answers": ["168a Burwood Road.", "St Paul's Anglican Church", "The Priory", "223 Burwood Road.", "4 Clarence Street", "Burwood rail underbridge", "Burwood railway station is located on Great Southern and Western railway in Sydney.", "Burwood Sewer Vent Congregational Church and St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church.", "Gayton (1888)", "Deolee", "The Methodist Ladies College is located on Rowley Street in Burwood.", "The name of the property located at Woodstock in Burwood is not explicitly stated in the document.", "St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church is located on Railway Parade.", "Some buildings in Burwood hold a heritage designation on the New South Wales State Heritage Register.", "Register of the National Estate", "Railway Parade.", "Church Street", "Woodstock", "Methodist Ladies College", "Burwood Post Office"], "docs": ["This a document about Burwood, New South Wales. \n168a Burwood Road: Burwood Post Office ; 205 Burwood Road: St Paul's Anglican Church, Burwood ; 213 Burwood Road: The Priory ; 223 Burwood Road: St Cloud ; 4 Clarence Street: Lynton ; Great Southern and Western railway: Burwood rail underbridge ; Great Southern and Western railway: Burwood railway station, Sydney ; Railway Parade: Burwood Sewer Vent Congregational Church, Burwood Road ; Gayton (1888), Burwood Road, ; Deolee, Burwood Road ; Methodist Ladies College, Rowley Street ; Woodstock, Church Street ; St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church, Railway Parade Burwood has a number of heritage-listed sites, including the following sites listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register: The following buildings are listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate and/or local government heritage registers:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did the accident involving the Douglas DC-3 operated by Aero California occur?", "How many people were killed in the Douglas DC-3 crash near Las Lomitas?", "What was the registration number of the Douglas DC-3 that crashed in 1986?", "Where was the Douglas DC-3 scheduled to fly from and to before the accident?", "What type of aircraft was involved in the July 21, 2004, accident operated by Aero California?", "What caused the accident involving the Douglas DC-9 on July 21, 2004?", "How many people were on board the Douglas DC-9 during the July 2004 accident?", "What was the outcome for the airframe of the Douglas DC-9 involved in the 2004 accident?", "What were the weather and visibility conditions during the 1986 Douglas DC-3 accident?", "What was the local time of the July 2004 Douglas DC-9 accident?", "What was the registration number of the Douglas DC-9 involved in the July 2004 accident?"], "answers": ["January 29, 1986.", "21 people were killed in the Douglas DC-3 crash near Las Lomitas.", "XA-IOR", "The Douglas DC-3 was scheduled to fly from Villa Constituci\u00f3n Airport to Los Mochis Airport.", "Douglas DC-9", "The accident involving the Douglas DC-9 on July 21, 2004, was caused by encountering wind shear upon take-off.", "56", "The airframe was damaged beyond repair and written off.", "Bad weather and visibility conditions.", "19:33", "XA-BCS"], "docs": ["This a document about Aero California. \nAero California suffered an accident, which occurred on January 29, 1986. A Douglas DC-3 (registered XA-IOR) crashed into a range of hills near Las Lomitas during bad weather and visibility conditions, killing all 18 passengers and 3 crew. The aircraft had been on a scheduled passenger flight from Villa Constituci\u00f3n Airport to Los Mochis Airport. On July 21, 2004 at 19:33 local time, a Douglas DC-9 (registered XA-BCS) encountered a wind shear upon take-off at Mexico City International Airport to Durango. All 52 passengers and the four crew members survived the accident, but the airframe was damaged beyond repair and written off. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the Asantehene that defeated the Akyems after the death of Osei Tutu I?", "What was the name of the Akan state that the Akyems eventually came into contact with after fleeing into the jungle?", "What vow did Otumfuo Opoku Ware I make upon his enstoolment as Asantehene?", "Which regions were taken by the Asantehene and designated as Asante-Akyem after the defeat of the Akyems?", "In which direction did the majority of the Akyems flee to escape the Ashanti army?", "What was the name of the Akan group that the Akyems originally belonged to in the 17th century?", "What was the reason for the Akyems fleeing into the jungle?", "What was the name of the late King whose death led to Otumfuo Opoku Ware I's act of conquest and vengeance against the Akyems?", "What was the name of the Akan group that the Akyems came into contact with after settling in several areas along their escape route?", "What was the name of the Akan group whose lands were taken and designated as Asante-Akyem after the defeat of the Akyems?"], "answers": ["Otumfuo Opoku Ware I", "Akwamu", "Otumfuo Opoku Ware I made a vow to the Ashanti and his great uncle upon his enstoolment as Asantehene and Chief Commander of the Army, which he fulfilled by defeating the Akyems and taking their lands.", "The Asantehene took the fleeing Kotoku and Akyem lands and designated them Asante-Akyem.", "South-eastwards.", "The Akwamu.", "The Akyems fled into the jungle to escape continuous reprisals from the fierce Ashanti army.", "Osei Tutu I.", "Akwamu", "The Akyems."], "docs": ["This a document about Akyem. \n death of his uncle the late King, Osei Tutu I. After his installation as King, Otumfuo Opoku Ware I, in an act of conquest and vengeance utterly defeated the Akyems causing them to flee deep into the jungle. The Asantehene took the fleeing Kotoku and Akyem lands and designated them Asante-Akyem fulfilling the vow he made to the Ashanti and his great uncle upon his enstoolment as Asantehene and Chief Commander of the Army. The majority of the Akyems, continued to flee south-eastwards deep into the jungle fearing continuous reprisals of the fierce Ashanti army. They settled in several areas along the way until they came into contact with the Akwamu, another one of the original three 17th-century Akan states"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Michael Wolff's initial field of study?", "What was Michael Wolff's first career before entering graphic design?", "What field did Michael Wolff transition into before becoming a graphic designer?"], "answers": ["Architecture.", "Product designer.", "Interior design"], "docs": ["This a document about Michael Wolff (graphic designer). \n He studied architecture and started his career as a product designer and later became an interior designer before going into graphic design."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which book by Robert A. Caro is mentioned in the document?", "What is the title of the article by Jamie L. Carson about US Congressional elections in 1938?", "What is the title of the book co-authored by G. William Domhoff and Michael J. Webber?", "What is the title of the book by Gilbert Fite about Richard B. Russell, Jr.?", "What is the title of the book by John A. Goldsmith about Richard B. Russell and Lyndon B. Johnson?", "What is the title of Rebecca Hill\u2019s chapter about the Smith Act and the Hatch Act?", "Which publisher is mentioned for Rebecca Hill\u2019s chapter on the Smith Act and the Hatch Act?"], "answers": ["The Years of Lyndon Johnson: vol 3: Master of the Senate", "\"Electoral and Partisan Forces in the Roosevelt Era: The US Congressional Elections of 1938.\"", "Class and Power in the New Deal: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalition", "Richard B. Russell, Jr, Senator from Georgia", "Colleagues: Richard B. Russell and His Apprentice, Lyndon B. Johnson.", "\"The History of the Smith Act and the Hatch Act: Anti-Communism and the Rise of the Conservative Coalition in Congress.\"", "Routledge"], "docs": ["This a document about Conservative coalition. \nCaro, Robert A. The Years of Lyndon Johnson: vol 3: Master of the Senate (2002). ; Carson, Jamie L. \"Electoral and Partisan Forces in the Roosevelt Era: The US Congressional Elections of 1938.\" Congress & the Presidency 28#2 (2001) 161\u2013183 https://doi.org/10.1080/07343460109507751 ; Domhoff, G. William, and Michael J. Webber. Class and Power in the New Deal: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalition (2011)| ; Fite, Gilbert. Richard B. Russell, Jr, Senator from Georgia (2002) ; Goldsmith, John A. Colleagues: Richard B. Russell and His Apprentice, Lyndon B. Johnson. (1993) ; Hill, Rebecca. \"The History of the Smith Act and the Hatch Act: Anti-Communism and the Rise of the Conservative Coalition in Congress.\" in Little \u2018Red Scares\u2019 (Routledge, 2016) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What musical ensembles did Herbert Joos lead throughout his career?", "Which orchestra did Herbert Joos become a member of in the 1980s?", "What long-term project has Herbert Joos participated in since the 1990s?", "With which musician did Herbert Joos perform as a duo?", "Which groups and artists has Herbert Joos performed with, according to the document?", "Which orchestra did Herbert Joos play with in addition to his other ensembles?", "What award did Herbert Joos receive in 2017 for his life's work?", "How did Herbert Joos respond to the laudations he received during the 2017 award ceremony?", "How many musicians were in the orchestra that Herbert Joos performed with during the 2017 concert?", "What other artistic activities, besides music, was Herbert Joos involved in?", "When and where did Herbert Joos pass away?"], "answers": ["Herbert Joos led his own wind trio, quartet, and orchestra.", "Vienna Art Orchestra", "S\u00fcdPool", "Herbert Joos performed as a duo with Frank Kuruc.", "Herbert Joos performed with the Vienna Art Orchestra, S\u00fcdPool project, Frank Kuruc (in a duo), Patrick Bebelaar's groups, Michel Godard, Wolfgang Puschnig, Clemens Salesny, Peter Schindler, and the Orchestre National de France.", "Orchestre National de France", "Jazzpreis Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg", "He thanked in a short phrase and played a concert with an orchestra of 16.", "16", "Herbert Joos produced drawings, book illustrations, and paintings.", "Herbert Joos passed away on 7 December 2019 in a Baden-Baden hospital."], "docs": ["This a document about Herbert Joos. \n also led his own wind trio, quartet and orchestra. He achieved more recognition in the 1980s as a member of the Vienna Art Orchestra, which he influenced. Since the 1990s he has participated in the S\u00fcdPool project. He has appeared as a duo with Frank Kuruc as well as in Patrick Bebelaar's groups, for Michel Godard, Wolfgang Puschnig, Clemens Salesny and Peter Schindler. He also played with the Orchestre National de France. In 2017, he was awarded the Jazzpreis Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg for his life's work. Instead of a speech after the laudations, he thanked in a short phrase, and played a concert with an orchestra of 16. He also produced drawings, book illustrations and paintings. Herbert Joos died on 7 December 2019 after surgery in a Baden-Baden hospital."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city and country were the 1993 World Championships in Athletics held?", "How many athletes participated in the Men's 1500 metres event at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics?", "How many heats were there in the Men's 1500 metres event at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics?", "How many semi-finals were held in the Men's 1500 metres event at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics?", "On which date was the final of the Men's 1500 metres event held at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics?"], "answers": ["Stuttgart, Germany.", "43", "four", "Three", "The final was held on Sunday, 1993-08-22."], "docs": ["This a document about 1993 World Championships in Athletics \u2013 Men's 1500 metres. \n These are the official results of the Men's 1500 metres event at the 1993 IAAF World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total number of 43 participating athletes, with four qualifying heats, three semi-finals and the final held on Sunday 1993-08-22."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the edition number of the 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship?", "Which organization organized the 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship?", "In which country was the 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship held?", "What were the start and end dates of the 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship?"], "answers": ["The 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship was the seventh edition.", "The FIVB organized the 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship.", "Bulgaria", "The 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship started on 29 September and ended on 12 October 1970."], "docs": ["This a document about 1970 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. \n The 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship was the seventh edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 29 September to 12 October 1970 in Bulgaria."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's biography about Albert Einstein published by Rowohlt in 2005?", "Which publisher released the English edition of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's Einstein biography in 2007?", "Who translated J\u00fcrgen Neffe's biography of Einstein into English for the 2007 edition published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's book published by Polity Press in 2007?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's 2008 book about Charles Darwin?", "Which book did J\u00fcrgen Neffe publish in 2014 with the subtitle 'Mehr als wir sind'?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's 2017 biography about Karl Marx?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's 2020 book published by Europa Verlag?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's book published by C. Bertelsmann in 2014?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's 2017 book published by C. Bertelsmann?", "What is the title of J\u00fcrgen Neffe's book published by C. Bertelsmann in 2008?", "What is the title of the book co-authored by J\u00fcrgen Neffe and published by Hoffmann und Campe in 2004?"], "answers": ["Einstein \u2013 eine Biographie", "Farrar, Straus and Giroux", "Shelley Frisch", "EINSTEIN - A Biography", "Darwin. Das Abenteuer des Lebens.", "Mehr als wir sind.", "Marx. Der Unvollendete.", "Das Ding. Der Tag, an dem ich Donald Trump bestahl.", "Mehr als wir sind.", "Marx. Der Unvollendete.", "Darwin. Das Abenteuer des Lebens.", "Made in Germany '21"], "docs": ["This a document about J\u00fcrgen Neffe. \n Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Matthias Machnig (HG.): Made in Germany '21. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2004, ISBN: 3-455-10417-7 ; Einstein \u2013 eine Biographie. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2005, ISBN: 3-499-61937-7 ; EINSTEIN - A Biography. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York 2007, Translated by Shelley Frisch, ISBN: 978-3-7414-6640-3 ; EINSTEIN - A Biography. Polity Press, London 2007, Translated by Shelley Frisch, ISBN: 978-0-7456-4220-8 ; Darwin. Das Abenteuer des Lebens. C. Bertelsmann, M\u00fcnchen 2008, ISBN: 978-3-570-01091-4. ; Mehr als wir sind. C. Bertelsmann, M\u00fcnchen 2014, ISBN: 978-3-570-10205-3 ; Marx. Der Unvollendete. C. Bertelsmann, M\u00fcnchen 2017, ISBN: 978-3-570-10273-2 ; Das Ding. Der Tag, an dem ich Donald Trump bestahl. Europa Verlag, M\u00fcnchen 2020, ISBN: 978-3-958-90340-1. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific classification family of Turbonilla amortajadensis?", "What type of organism is Turbonilla amortajadensis?"], "answers": ["Pyramidellidae", "Turbonilla amortajadensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk."], "docs": ["This a document about Turbonilla amortajadensis. \n Turbonilla amortajadensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How much did the FAA estimate the total cost of the inerting system program to be over 49 years?", "What portion of the inerting system program's cost was allocated for retrofitting the existing fleet?", "What type of aircraft were excluded from the FAA's rule on inerting systems because they were not considered at high risk for fuel-tank explosions?", "What was the estimated 'cost to society' from a large airliner exploding in mid-air, as mentioned in the document?", "What administration removed the requirement for installation of inerting systems on cargo aircraft from the original FAA order?", "Over how many years was the FAA's inerting system program expected to be implemented?", "What was the initial plan of the FAA regarding the installation of inerting systems on cargo aircraft?", "What was the time period over which the FAA's inerting system program cost was estimated?"], "answers": ["The FAA estimated the total cost of the inerting system program to be US$808 million over 49 years.", "US$313 million.", "Regional jets and smaller commuter planes.", "US$1.2 billion", "The Bush administration.", "49 years.", "The FAA had initially planned to order installation on cargo aircraft.", "49 years"], "docs": ["This a document about Inerting system. \n over nine years. The FAA had initially planned to also order installation on cargo aircraft, but this was removed from the order by the Bush administration. Additionally, regional jets and smaller commuter planes would not be subject to the rule, because the FAA does not consider them at high risk for a fuel-tank explosion. The FAA estimated the cost of the program at US$808 million over the next 49 years, including US$313 million to retrofit the existing fleet. It compared this cost to an estimated US$1.2 billion \"cost to society\" from a large airliner exploding in mid-air. The proposed rule came at a time when nearly half of the U.S. airlines' "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which war did John Brady fight in?", "Which groups were the main belligerents in the French and Indian War?", "Where were the British possessions located during the French and Indian War?", "Where were the French possessions located during the French and Indian War?", "In which regions did the British and French have conflicting territorial claims?", "When did Britain declare war on France in the French and Indian War?", "What was the name of the French and Indian War in Europe?", "On which continents was the war between Britain and France fought?", "Which group fought for the French during the French and Indian War, according to the document?"], "answers": ["John Brady fought in the French and Indian War.", "The main belligerents in the French and Indian War were the British, the French, and the Indian allies of the French.", "The British possessions in North America were located on the Atlantic Coast of North America.", "The French possessions were located in present-day Canada, centered mostly in Quebec.", "Present-day Michigan, western Pennsylvania, and Ohio.", "May 15, 1756.", "The Seven Years' War.", "The war between Britain and France was fought on both sides of the Atlantic, meaning in Europe and North America.", "Indians fought for the French during the French and Indian War, according to the document."], "docs": ["This a document about Samuel Brady. \n John Brady fought in the French and Indian War. The French and Indian War was a colonial war fought between the British, the French and the Indian allies of the French. The British possessions in North America were located on the Atlantic Coast of North America and the French possessions were located in present-day Canada, centered mostly in Quebec. Both the British and the French made conflicting territorial claims on their respective frontiers, principally in present-day Michigan, western Pennsylvania and Ohio. The dispute simmered and flashed for many years. In the end, the Britain declared war on France on May 15, 1756. The war between Britain and France was fought on both sides of the Atlantic. In Europe, it was called the Seven Years' War. Indians fought for "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which two albums did Steve Lukather play on every track except for two instrumental tracks?", "What was the title of the Tambu single co-written by Steve Lukather and Stan Lynch?", "What was the highest chart position achieved by the Tambu single 'I Will Remember' in the UK?", "Which former Toto singers were contrasted with Steve Lukather's vocals by some Tambu reviewers?", "What year was the album Toto XX released?", "What was a common issue noted by concert reviewers regarding Steve Lukather's performances during the Tambu era?", "What was one of the notable collaborations that occurred on the Toto XX album?", "What was the role of backup singers and guest vocalists during Toto's live shows in the Tambu era?", "What was the name of the band Steve Lukather was a part of during the Tambu era?", "What was the name of the album on which Steve Lukather returned predominantly to his previous role after the Tambu era?"], "answers": ["Steve Lukather played on every track of 1992's *Kingdom of Desire* and 1995's *Tambu* except for two instrumental tracks.", "\"I Will Remember\"", "Number 64.", "Kimball and Williams.", "1998", "Concert reviewers noted that Steve Lukather struggled vocally on certain songs during the Tambu era.", "Steve Lukather collaborated with former singers Kimball and Williams.", "They accompanied the band's live shows.", "Toto", "Toto XX"], "docs": ["This a document about Steve Lukather. \n every track on 1992's Kingdom of Desire and 1995's Tambu except for two instrumental tracks. The Tambu single \"I Will Remember\", co-written by Lukather and Stan Lynch, reached number 64 on UK charts. Some Tambu reviewers contrasted Lukather's vocals with those of former singers Kimball and Williams (and indeed, heavily criticized the entire album), some concert reviewers noted that he struggled vocally on certain songs, and a number of backup singers and guest vocalists accompanied the band's live shows during that period. It was not until Toto brought back Williams and Kimball to collaborate on 1998's Toto XX that Lukather returned predominantly to the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Don Roy King's initial career goal before becoming a director?", "Which city did Don Roy King aim to work in as he advanced in his career?", "Which station did Don Roy King work at in San Jose before moving to New York?", "What channel did Don Roy King direct at in New York?", "For how many years did Don Roy King direct morning news television?", "Which ABC show did Don Roy King direct early in his morning news television career?", "Which CBS show did Don Roy King direct after his time at ABC?", "What reality TV show did Don Roy King direct, including its live finales on CBS?", "What other morning news program did Don Roy King direct besides Good Morning America and CBS This Morning?", "What was the name of the show that Don Roy King directed before working on morning news television?", "Which city did Don Roy King work in before moving to San Jose in his career progression?", "What was the name of the station in Pittsburgh where Don Roy King worked after returning from San Jose?"], "answers": ["Don Roy King's initial career goal was to be an actor.", "New York", "A station in San Jose.", "Channel 5", "Around two decades.", "Good Morning America", "CBS This Morning", "Survivor", "The Early Show.", "The Mike Douglas Show", "Pittsburgh", "A larger station in Pittsburgh."], "docs": ["This a document about Don Roy King. \n Early in his career, King wanted to be an actor, and also became a director at a local station in Pittsburgh. He then became a director at several bigger stations in Pennsylvania. Aiming to eventually work in New York, he moved to a station in San Jose, then to a larger station in Pittsburgh, then moving on to direct at Channel 5 in New York. King directed morning news television for around two decades, first at ABC's Good Morning America and later CBS This Morning. His other directing work includes Survivor (including the live Survivor finales on CBS), The Early Show, and The Mike Douglas Show. King went on to "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What date did the provisional Landtag assembly declare the state's accession to German-Austria?", "Which forces moved into the settlement area of the Carinthian Slovenes from November 5?", "Where did the Landtag assembly flee to after Yugoslav forces moved into southeastern Carinthia?", "What did the Landtag assembly officially demand on 11 November 1918?", "What event occurred after the occupation of southeastern Carinthia by Yugoslav troops?", "Who was the provisional Carinthian government governor who decided to take up arms to preserve the southern Carinthian border?", "What was the purpose of the plebiscite demanded by the Landtag assembly?", "What was the name of the mountain range from which Yugoslav forces moved into the settlement area of the Carinthian Slovenes?", "What was the name of the river beyond which Yugoslav forces moved into the settlement area of the Carinthian Slovenes?"], "answers": ["25 October 1918", "Yugoslav forces.", "The Landtag assembly fled to the northwestern town of Spittal an der Drau.", "The Landtag assembly officially demanded self-determination, which amounted to demanding a plebiscite for a region with a mixed population.", "The confrontation evolved into armed clashes.", "Arthur Lemisch", "The purpose of the plebiscite demanded by the Landtag assembly was to determine self-determination for a region with a mixed population.", "Karawanks", "Drava River."], "docs": ["This a document about 1920 Carinthian plebiscite. \n provisional Landtag assembly on 25 October 1918, declaring the state's accession to German-Austria. From November 5, Yugoslav forces moved into the settlement area of the Carinthian Slovenes from the Karawanks mountain range down to the Drava River and beyond. The Landtag assembly fled from Klagenfurt to the northwestern town of Spittal an der Drau and on 11 November officially demanded self-determination, which in this case amounted to demanding a plebiscite for a region with a mixed population. With the occupation of southeastern Carinthia by Yugoslav troops, the confrontation evolved into armed clashes. The provisional Carinthian government under Governor Arthur Lemisch decided to take up arms to preserve the southern Carinthian border "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the band mentioned in the document?", "Who is responsible for vocals, bass, and artwork for the band Acid Drinkers?", "What is the stage name of the lead guitarist of Acid Drinkers?", "Who plays the drums and is also involved in the production for Acid Drinkers?", "Which band member contributes rhythm guitar and vocals on the tracks 'The Ball and the Line' and 'Stray Bullets'?", "Who provided guitar contributions on the tracks 'Hate Unlimited' and 'Stray Bullets'?", "Who was responsible for mixing and production for the project?", "Which artist is credited with contributing artwork to the project?", "Who served as the product manager for the project?", "Who is credited with translating the lyrics for the project?"], "answers": ["Acid Drinkers", "Tomek \"Titus\" Pukacki is responsible for vocals, bass, and artwork for the band Acid Drinkers.", "Darek \"Popcorn\" Popowicz", "Maciek \"\u015alimak\" Starosta", "Tomek \"Lipa\" Lipnicki", "Bolek provided guitar contributions on the tracks \"Hate Unlimited\" and \"Stray Bullets.\"", "Adam Toczko was responsible for mixing and production for the project.", "Marie Sokolowski and Tomek \"Titus\" Pukacki.", "Gosia Takli\u0144ska served as the product manager for the project.", "Anna \"Dudzia\" Dudzewicz is credited with translating the lyrics for the project."], "docs": ["This a document about Rock Is Not Enough. \nAcid Drinkers ; Tomek \"Titus\" Pukacki \u2013 vocals, bass, artwork ; Darek \"Popcorn\" Popowicz \u2013 lead guitar ; Maciek \"\u015alimak\" Starosta \u2013 drums, production ; Tomek \"Lipa\" Lipnicki \u2013 rhythm guitar, vocals on \"The Ball and the Line\" and \"Stray Bullets\" Additional musicians ; Bolek \u2013 guitars on \"Hate Unlimited\" and \"Stray Bullets\" Production ; Adam Toczko \u2013 mixing, production ; Marie Sokolowski \u2013 artwork ; Gosia Takli\u0144ska \u2013 product manager ; Anna \"Dudzia\" Dudzewicz \u2013 lyrics translation "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who won the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 2006 state assembly elections?", "Which political party did Malay Kumar Samanta belong to in the 2006 state assembly elections?", "Who was the nearest rival of Malay Kumar Samanta in the 2006 Chakdaha assembly elections?", "Who won the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 2001, 1996, and 1991 elections?", "Which political party did Satyasadhan Chakraborty represent in the 2001, 1996, and 1991 elections?", "Who were the nearest rivals of Satyasadhan Chakraborty in the 2001, 1996, and 1991 elections?", "Who won the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 1987 and 1982 elections?", "Which political party did Subhas Basu's rivals belong to in the 1987 and 1982 elections?", "Who was the winner of the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 1977 election?", "Which political party did the nearest rival of Binoy Kumar Biswas in the 1977 election belong to?", "Who was the nearest rival of Binoy Kumar Biswas in the 1977 Chakdaha assembly election?", "What was the political affiliation of Subhas Basu in the 1987 and 1982 elections?", "What was the political affiliation of Satyasadhan Chakraborty in the 2001, 1996, and 1991 elections?"], "answers": ["Malay Kumar Samanta of CPI (M) won the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 2006 state assembly elections.", "CPI (M)", "Naresh Chandra Chaki of Trinamool Congress.", "Satyasadhan Chakraborty of CPI (M) won the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 2001, 1996, and 1991 elections.", "CPI (M)", "The nearest rivals of Satyasadhan Chakraborty in the 2001, 1996, and 1991 elections were Gouri Sankar Dutta, Sukumar Sarkar, and Sukumar Roy (all of Congress) respectively.", "Subhas Basu of CPI (M) won the Chakdaha assembly seat in the 1987 and 1982 elections.", "Congress", "Binoy Kumar Biswas, Independent.", "Congress", "Saradindu Biswas of Congress.", "CPI (M)", "CPI (M)"], "docs": ["This a document about Chakdaha (Vidhan Sabha constituency). \n In the 2006 state assembly elections Malay Kumar Samanta of CPI (M) won the Chakdaha assembly seat defeating his nearest rival Naresh Chandra Chaki of Trinamool Congress. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. In 2001, 1996 and 1991, Satyasadhan Chakraborty of CPI (M) defeated his nearest rivals Gouri Sankar Dutta, Sukumar Sarkar and Sukumar Roy (all of Congress) in the respective years. In 1987 and 1982, Subhas Basu of CPI (M) defeated Sanatanu Bhowmick and Narendra Nath Sarkar (both of Congress) in the respective years. In 1977, Binoy Kumar Biswas, Independent, defeated Saradindu Biswas of Congress."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who did Eleanor Margaret Green marry on June 10, 1924?", "Where did Eleanor Margaret Green marry Prince Viggo of Denmark?", "What title did Prince Viggo assume with the king's authorization before his marriage to Eleanor Margaret Green?", "Why did Prince Viggo renounce his place in Denmark's line of succession to the Crown?", "What new title did Eleanor Margaret Green receive after her marriage to Prince Viggo?", "Did Prince and Princess Viggo have any children?", "Where did Prince and Princess Viggo live in Denmark?", "What was Princess Viggo known for being active in?", "When and where did Princess Viggo die?"], "answers": ["Eleanor Margaret Green married Prince Viggo of Denmark on June 10, 1924.", "Eleanor Margaret Green married Prince Viggo of Denmark in New York City.", "His Highness Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg.", "Prince Viggo renounced his place in Denmark's line of succession to the Crown because he married Eleanor Margaret Green, a commoner, without the legally required permission of the Danish king for a dynastic marriage.", "Her Highness Princess Viggo, Countess of Rosenborg.", "No.", "Bernstorff Palace.", "Charity work.", "Princess Viggo died on July 3, 1966, in Copenhagen, Denmark."], "docs": ["This a document about Eleanor Margaret Green. \n Green married Prince Viggo of Denmark, Viggo Christian Adolph George, son of Prince Valdemar of Denmark and Princess Marie Am\u00e9lie Fran\u00e7oise H\u00e9l\u00e8ne d'Orl\u00e9ans, on June 10, 1924, in New York City. Without the legally required permission of the Danish king for a dynastic marriage, Prince Viggo renounced his place in Denmark's line of succession to the Crown, his title of Prince of Denmark, and his style of Royal Highness as was customary in the Danish royal house upon marriage to a commoner. Before the wedding Viggo, with the king's authorisation, assumed the title of His Highness Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg. In connection with the marriage and her husband's new title, Eleanor Margaret Green became Her Highness Princess Viggo, Countess of Rosenborg. Prince and Princess Viggo had no children. The couple lived at Bernstorff Palace in Denmark. Princess Viggo was active in charity work. She died on July 3, 1966, at age 70 at Copenhagen, Denmark."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What geological event occurred when North America separated from Pangea during the Mesozoic?", "What process involving oceanic plates in the Pacific Ocean led to volcanic activity in Alaska?", "What substances were carried into the Earth's mantle during the subduction of oceanic plates offshore Alaska?", "What geological activity was responsible for the formation of Alaska's mountains?", "When did volcanic activity in Alaska begin to slow down significantly?", "What were the three large terranes that remained offshore as separate island arcs during the Middle Triassic?", "Which two terranes merged offshore by the Middle Jurassic?", "What geological processes did the Wrangellia and Alexander terranes experience after merging offshore by the Middle Jurassic?", "What geological period is associated with the formation of Alaska's mountains through intense volcanism?", "What geological feature was not yet joined to the continent during the Middle Triassic?"], "answers": ["Oceanic plates in the Pacific Ocean subducted in trenches offshore, leading to rock melting and volcanic activity.", "Subduction of oceanic plates in the Pacific Ocean, which carried volatiles such as water and carbon dioxide, led to rock melting and volcanic activity in Alaska.", "Water and carbon dioxide.", "Intense volcanism.", "Around 80 million years ago in the late Cretaceous.", "Wrangellia, Alexander, and Stikine.", "Wrangellia and Alexander.", "folding and faulting", "The Mesozoic period is associated with the formation of Alaska's mountains through intense volcanism.", "Three large terranes\u2014Wrangellia, Alexander and Stikine\u2014were not yet joined to the continent during the Middle Triassic."], "docs": ["This a document about Geology of Alaska. \n In the Mesozoic, North America separated from the supercontinent Pangea which had formed in the late Paleozoic. Oceanic plates in the Pacific Ocean subducted in trenches offshore, carrying volatiles such as water and carbon dioxide with them, leading to rock melting and volcanic activity. Intense volcanism built up Alaska's mountains until a slowing of eruptions in the late Cretaceous around 80 million years ago. During the Middle Triassic three large terranes\u2014Wrangellia, Alexander and Stikine\u2014remained offshore as separate island arcs not yet joined to the continent. The Wrangellia and Alexander terranes merged offshore by the Middle Jurassic and experienced folding and faulting during a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes a pupil of?", "What recognition did Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes receive in 1978 from the Brazilian branch of Goethe-Institut?", "What was the name of the work for which Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes received commendation from the Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Paulista de Cr\u00edticos de in 1995?", "Which university did Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes attend for his master's degree in composition?", "In which year did Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes obtain his PhD?", "What academic subjects did Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes teach at the State University of S\u00e3o Paulo?", "What prizes did Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes win in 1986 in a contest organised by Editora Brasil Cultural?", "At which university did Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes obtain his PhD?"], "answers": ["Camargo Guarnieri", "He received an honourable mention for his Noneto (Nonet).", "Postais Paulistanos (Postcards from S\u00e3o Paulo)", "Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.", "1998", "Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes taught composition and counterpoint at the State University of S\u00e3o Paulo.", "First and second prizes.", "State University of S\u00e3o Paulo."], "docs": ["This a document about Edmundo Villani-C\u00f4rtes. \n pupil of composer Camargo Guarnieri and an arranger of advertisement music; there, he won an honourable mention from the Brazilian branch of Goethe-Institut with his Noneto (Nonet) in 1978. In 1986, he won both first and second prizes in a contest organised by Editora Brasil Cultural (Brazil Cultural Publishing). Villani-C\u00f4rtes completed his master's degree in composition in 1988 at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He taught composition and counterpoint at the State University of S\u00e3o Paulo, where he also obtained his PhD in 1998. In 1995, his work Postais Paulistanos (Postcards from S\u00e3o Paulo) was commended by the Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Paulista de Cr\u00edticos de "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many players were missing from Southampton due to injury before the match against Manchester United?", "Which player made his full debut for Southampton in the match against Manchester United?", "Which player was deputising for Kyle Walker-Peters in the match against Manchester United?", "Who came in for Nathan Redmond in Southampton's starting line-up?", "Which young player was included on the bench for Southampton in the match?", "Which player replaced Paul Pogba in Manchester United's starting line-up?", "Which player replaced Axel Tuanzebe on Manchester United's bench?", "What was the reason Yan Valery was not in Southampton's starting line-up?", "Which players were missing from Southampton due to injury and were part of the central midfield?", "Which player had not played since Southampton's FA Cup win over Arsenal before this match?", "Which player was on the bench for Southampton instead of starting in their match against Manchester United?", "Which player was given a full debut due to the absence of central midfielders for Southampton?", "Which player came on as a late substitute against Aston Villa before making his full debut in the match against Manchester United?", "Which player was on loan to Birmingham City before the transfer deadline?", "Which player was on the bench for Southampton instead of starting due to being replaced by Moussa Djenepo?"], "answers": ["Nine players were missing from Southampton due to injury before the match against Manchester United.", "Alexandre Jankewitz", "Kayne Ramsay", "Ch\u00e9 Adams came in for Nathan Redmond in Southampton's starting line-up.", "Will Ferry", "Mason Greenwood replaced Paul Pogba in Manchester United's starting line-up.", "Brandon Williams replaced Axel Tuanzebe on Manchester United's bench.", "Yan Valery was loaned to Birmingham City before the transfer deadline.", "Ibrahima Diallo, Michael Obafemi, Oriol Romeu, and Will Smallbone.", "Kyle Walker-Peters", "Nathan Redmond was on the bench for Southampton instead of starting in their match against Manchester United.", "Alexandre Jankewitz", "Alexandre Jankewitz", "Yan Valery", "Nathan Redmond"], "docs": ["This a document about Manchester United F.C. 9\u20130 Southampton F.C.. \n While Manchester United had a full squad available heading into the match, Southampton were missing several players through injury, including Ibrahima Diallo, Michael Obafemi, Oriol Romeu, Mohammed Salisu, Will Smallbone, Nathan Tella, Jannik Vestergaard, Theo Walcott and Kyle Walker-Peters. Southampton made four changes from their 1\u20130 loss to Aston Villa three days earlier; in the absence of central midfielders Diallo, Romeu and Smallbone, manager Ralph Hasenh\u00fcttl gave a full debut to Swiss 19-year-old Alexandre Jankewitz, who had come on as a late substitute against Aston Villa. Right-back Walker-Peters had not played since Southampton's 1\u20130 FA Cup fourth round win over Arsenal and was deputised by Kayne Ramsay, as Yan Valery had been loaned to Birmingham City before the transfer deadline the previous day. Their other changes saw Moussa Djenepo and Ch\u00e9 Adams come in for Walcott and Nathan Redmond, who was on the bench. Southampton included youngster Will Ferry on the bench. Manchester United's only change to their starting line-up saw Mason Greenwood come in for Paul Pogba, while Brandon Williams, who had been a candidate to go out on loan during the transfer window, replaced Axel Tuanzebe on the bench."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["As of 2019, how many of the 25 M\u00f6venpick stores were still open?", "What legal action is M\u00f6venpick currently facing in the federal court of Australia?", "Which company is the exclusive distributor of M\u00f6venpick in the mainland of China?", "Where was the first M\u00f6venpick store in China opened in December 2016?", "In which year did M\u00f6venpick open a boutique in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong?", "What was the name of the location in New Zealand where M\u00f6venpick opened their Caffe Glacier in 2003?", "What brand previously operated the ice cream parlour in Discovery Bay before it was opened by M\u00f6venpick?", "How many boutiques did M\u00f6venpick open in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong in 1993?", "In which Australian court is M\u00f6venpick currently facing legal action by its franchisee?", "In which month and year did M\u00f6venpick open a boutique in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong?", "In which country did M\u00f6venpick open their Caffe Glacier in 2003?"], "answers": ["6", "Facing legal action by its franchisee for alleged misleading and deceptive conduct.", "Swire Pacific", "The first M\u00f6venpick store in China was opened in a shopping mall in Guangzhou TaiKoo Hui.", "1993", "Mission Bay, Auckland.", "H\u00e4agen-Dazs", "Two.", "federal court of Australia", "August 1993", "New Zealand"], "docs": ["This a document about M\u00f6venpick Ice Cream. \n tape measures and knitting needles. As of 2019 M\u00f6venpick has only 6 of the 25 stores open and is currently in federal court of Australia facing legal action by its franchisee for alleged misleading and deceptive conduct. China In December 2016, the first M\u00f6venpick store was opened in China, in a shopping mall in Guangzhou TaiKoo Hui. The store was opened by Swire Pacific, M\u00f6venpick's exclusive distributor for the mainland. Hong Kong In August 1993, M\u00f6venpick opened a boutique in Discovery Bay. The store had previously been a H\u00e4agen-Dazs-branded ice cream parlour. That same year, two boutiques were also opened in Tsim Sha Tsui. New Zealand In 2003, M\u00f6venpick opened their Caffe Glacier at Mission Bay, Auckland, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What right do Slovak citizens have when in a non-EU country without a Slovak embassy?", "From where can Slovak citizens receive consular protection in a non-EU country without a Slovak embassy?", "What document provides a list of diplomatic missions of Slovakia?"], "answers": ["Slovak citizens have the right to get consular protection from the embassy of any other EU country present in that country.", "From the embassy of any other EU country present in that country.", "List of diplomatic missions of Slovakia."], "docs": ["This a document about Visa requirements for Slovak citizens. \n When in a non-EU country where there is no Slovak embassy, Slovak citizens as EU citizens have the right to get consular protection from the embassy of any other EU country present in that country. See also List of diplomatic missions of Slovakia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship held?", "During which dates did the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship take place?", "How many players were on each team in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "How many rounds of stroke-play were played in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "How were the team scores calculated in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "Which team won the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "What was the score of the winning team in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "Which country hosted the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "How many strokes ahead of the host nation was the winning team in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "What was the total number of the European Amateur Team Championship event in 1991?", "What was the name of the championship format used to determine the winner in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "What was the score of the host nation Spain in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?", "How far was the location of the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship from the city center of Madrid?", "What was the name of the district in Madrid where the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship took place?", "What was the name of the golf format used in the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship?"], "answers": ["The 1991 European Amateur Team Championship was held at Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro in the northwest of Madrid, Spain.", "26 \u2013 30 June", "Six players.", "Two rounds of stroke-play were played.", "Each team's score was calculated by counting the five best scores each day for each team, over two rounds of stroke-play.", "Team England won the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship.", "715", "Spain hosted the 1991 European Amateur Team Championship.", "Six strokes.", "The 1991 European Amateur Team Championship was the 17th event.", "The championship format used was a 36-hole stroke-play qualifying competition.", "721", "5 kilometres", "Moncloa", "stroke-play"], "docs": ["This a document about 1991 European Amateur Team Championship. \n The 1991 European Amateur Team Championship took place 26 \u2013 30 June at Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro in the northwest of Madrid, Spain, in the district of Moncloa, 5 kilometres from the city center. It was the 17th men's golf European Amateur Team Championship. Each team consisted of six players, playing two rounds of stroke-play over two days, counting the five best scores each day for each team. Team England won the opening 36-hole stroke-play qualifying competition, with a 5-under-par score of 715, six strokes ahead of host nation Spain. There was no official award for the lowest "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Niraj Shah's profession, and what company did he co-found?", "What is Leonard Schleifer's role at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals?", "What is Seth M. Siegel known for founding?", "What is Robert F. Smith's position at Vista Equity Partners?", "What rank did Robert F. Smith hold in Forbes' 2015 richest men in America list?", "What notable invention is Elmer Ambrose Sperry known for?", "What company did Elmer Ambrose Sperry found?", "What additional academic degree did Seth M. Siegel earn besides his B.S.?", "What organization is Leonard Schleifer associated with as a billionaire?", "What is the name of the organization for which Robert F. Smith is ranked as the second wealthiest African-American?", "What is the name of the document's main subject, which is a list of alumni from a specific university?", "What is the name of the organization Robert F. Smith is ranked as the second wealthiest African-American by?"], "answers": ["Niraj Shah is a billionaire CEO and co-founder of Wayfair.", "Leonard Schleifer is the founder and CEO of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.", "Seth M. Siegel is known for founding The Beanstalk Group.", "Robert F. Smith is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Vista Equity Partners.", "268th", "Elmer Ambrose Sperry is known for his invention of the Gyrostabilizer and the Gyrocompass.", "Sperry Corporation.", "J.D.", "Regeneron Pharmaceuticals", "Forbes", "Cornell University", "Forbes"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Cornell University alumni. \n of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) ; Niraj Shah (born 1973/74) (B.S. 1995) \u2013 billionaire CEO and co-founder of Wayfair ; Leonard Schleifer (B.S. 1970) \u2013 founder and CEO of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals; billionaire ; Seth M. Siegel (B.S. 1974, J. D. 1978) \u2013 founder of The Beanstalk Group ; Robert F. Smith (B.S. chemical engineering) \u2013 billionaire investor; founder, chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners; ranked by Forbes in 2015 as 268th richest man in America, and the second wealthiest African-American ; Elmer Ambrose Sperry \u2013 founder of Sperry Corporation, known for his invention of Gyrostabilizer and the Gyrocompass; recipient of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["During which Congress did the United States come closest to abolishing the Electoral College?", "How many electoral votes did Richard Nixon receive in the 1968 presidential election?", "What percentage of the popular vote did George Wallace receive in the 1968 presidential election?", "What was the difference in popular votes between Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey in the 1968 election?", "What percentage of the popular vote did Richard Nixon receive in the 1968 presidential election?", "Who was the representative that introduced House Joint Resolution 681 to reform the Electoral College?", "What was the name of the proposed Constitutional amendment introduced by Representative Emanuel Celler to reform the Electoral College?", "What was the percentage of electoral votes Richard Nixon received in the 1968 presidential election?", "What was the main purpose of House Joint Resolution 681 introduced by Representative Emanuel Celler?", "How many electoral votes did Hubert Humphrey receive in the 1968 presidential election?", "What percentage of the popular vote did Hubert Humphrey receive in the 1968 presidential election?"], "answers": ["The 91st Congress (1969\u20131971).", "301 electoral votes.", "13.5%", "511,944", "43.5%", "Representative Emanuel Celler.", "House Joint Resolution 681", "56%", "The main purpose of House Joint Resolution 681 was to replace the Electoral College.", "191 electoral votes.", "42.9%"], "docs": ["This a document about Efforts to reform the United States Electoral College. \n The closest the United States has come to abolishing the Electoral College occurred during the 91st Congress (1969\u20131971). The presidential election of 1968 resulted in Richard Nixon receiving 301 electoral votes (56% of electors), Hubert Humphrey 191 (35.5%), and George Wallace 46 (8.5%) with 13.5% of the popular vote. However, Nixon had received only 511,944 more popular votes than Humphrey, 43.5% to 42.9%, less than 1% of the national total. Representative Emanuel Celler (D\u2013New York), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, responded to public concerns over the disparity between the popular vote and electoral vote by introducing House Joint Resolution 681, a proposed Constitutional amendment that would have replaced the Electoral College with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What company did William T. Ylvisaker start his career with?", "In what year did William T. Ylvisaker become the chairman and chief executive officer of Gould, Inc.?", "What types of facilities were included in the corporate campus that William T. Ylvisaker built in Rolling Meadows, Illinois?", "What consulting firm did William T. Ylvisaker found after retiring in 1986?", "What were the names of the three additional companies owned by William T. Ylvisaker?", "In what year was William T. Ylvisaker appointed to the executive committee of CDC Development Solutions?", "By whom was William T. Ylvisaker appointed to the executive committee of CDC Development Solutions?", "Which country did William T. Ylvisaker visit to train businesspeople as part of his role with CDC Development Solutions?"], "answers": ["General American Transportation Corporation.", "1967", "The corporate campus included health clubs, swimming pools, and running tracks.", "Corporate Focus", "Penske Tank Inc., Mercury Metal Products Inc., and Ultraflo.", "1991", "William T. Ylvisaker was appointed to the executive committee of CDC Development Solutions by President George H. W. Bush.", "Poland."], "docs": ["This a document about William T. Ylvisaker. \n He started his career at the General American Transportation Corporation. In 1967, he became the chairman and chief executive officer of Gould, Inc.. He built a corporate campus in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, that included health clubs, swimming pools and running tracks. He retired in 1986 and founded Corporate Focus, a consulting firm on mergers and acquisitions. He owned three additional companies: Penske Tank Inc., Mercury Metal Products Inc., and Ultraflo. In 1991, he was appointed to the executive committee of CDC Development Solutions by President George H. W. Bush and took trips to Poland, where he trained businesspeople."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What language does the name Kennoway derive from?", "What was the first recorded spelling of the name Kennoway and in what year?", "What is the meaning of the first element 'kenn' in the name Kennoway?", "What do the suffixes 'ach' and 'in' in the name Kennoway likely indicate?", "What is the overall interpretation of the name Kennoway based on its components?"], "answers": ["Scottish Gaelic.", "The first recorded spelling of the name Kennoway was Kennachin in 1160.", "'head', 'top' or 'end'", "The suffixes 'ach' and 'in' in the name Kennoway likely indicate location.", "The name Kennoway appears to mean \"head- or end-place, place at the head or end.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Kennoway. \n Kennoway derives from Scottish Gaelic, though the exact meaning is obscure. The name was first recorded as Kennachin in 1160. The first element 'kenn' is from the Gaelic ceann meaning 'head', 'top' or 'end'. The second and final elements, 'ach' and 'in' appear to both be suffixes indicating location. Taken together, the name appears to mean 'head- or end-place, place at the head or end'."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is Gospodor Monument Park located?", "What is the collective name for the four sculptures at Gospodor Monument Park?", "In what year were the Gospodor monuments created?", "What is the height of the tallest sculpture at Gospodor Monument Park?", "Which individual is commemorated by the tallest sculpture at Gospodor Monument Park?", "What feature is included in the sculpture that honors victims of The Holocaust?", "Which historical figure is depicted in a sculpture that was later added to the park?", "What is the name of the Native American leader commemorated by a 100-foot tall sculpture in the park?", "What unique feature does the sculpture of Mother Teresa include?", "What unique feature does the sculpture of the wooden eagle include?", "What type of structure or feature is included in the tallest sculpture that commemorates Mother Teresa?", "What is the name of the monument that depicts a carved, wooden eagle?"], "answers": ["Gospodor Monument Park is located along Interstate 5 near Toledo, Washington, in the United States.", "The Gospodor monuments.", "2002", "The tallest sculpture at Gospodor Monument Park stands over 100 feet.", "Mother Teresa", "An eternal electric flame.", "Susan B. Anthony", "Chief Seattle", "A carving of Mother Teresa posed in prayer.", "The wooden eagle is encased in glass.", "A gold painted wooden statue of Jesus.", "The carved, wooden eagle is part of the Gospodor Monument Park, but the document does not provide a specific name for the monument depicting the eagle."], "docs": ["This a document about Gospodor Monument Park. \n Gospodor Monument Park is a roadside attraction along Interstate 5 near Toledo, Washington, in the United States. It features four sculptures, collectively known as the Gospodor monuments, created in 2002. The tallest sculpture, meant to commemorate Mother Teresa, stands over 100 feet and features a gold painted wooden statue of Jesus. Another sculpture monument features a carving of Mother Teresa posed in prayer. Two additional towering artworks honor victims of The Holocaust, which features an eternal electric flame, and a 100-foot tall tribute depicting Chief Seattle, commemorating Native Americans and other indigenous tribes. Smaller memorials to historical figures, such as Susan B. Anthony, and a carved, wooden eagle encased in glass, were later added as the park expanded. After their installation in 2002, the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which artwork by Charles Gaines is part of the Minneapolis Institute of Art's permanent collection?", "In which year was the artwork 'Explosion #25' by Charles Gaines created?", "Which institution holds 'Explosion #25' by Charles Gaines in its permanent collection?"], "answers": ["\"Explosion #25\"", "2008", "Minneapolis Institute of Art"], "docs": ["This a document about Charles Gaines (artist). \nMinneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN (\"Explosion #25\", 2008) Gaines' work is held in the following permanent collection:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was the 2018 Florida Gators baseball team's game on February 16 played?", "What was the result of the game on February 17 against Siena in 2018?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the February 17 game against Siena?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the February 17 game against Siena?", "What was the attendance at the February 17 game against Siena?", "What was the result of the game on February 18 against Siena in 2018?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the February 18 game against Siena?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the February 18 game against Siena?", "What was the attendance at the February 18 game against Siena?", "What was the result of the game on February 20 in 2018?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the February 20 game?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the February 20 game?", "What was the attendance at the February 20 game?", "What was the overall record of the 2018 Florida Gators baseball team after the game on February 20?"], "answers": ["McKethan Stadium", "The Florida Gators won 10\u20132.", "Kowar", "Miller (0\u20131)", "4,306", "The result of the game on February 18 against Siena in 2018 was a 19\u20132 win.", "Dyson", "Nolan", "3,955", "The game on February 20, 2018, ended with a score of 6\u20131.", "Leftwich", "Prather", "2,944", "4\u20130"], "docs": ["This a document about 2018 Florida Gators baseball team. \n- valign=\"top\" - bgcolor=\"#ddffdd\" ; February 16 || || No. 1 || McKethan Stadium - bgcolor=\"#ddffdd\" ; February 17 || Siena || No. 1 || McKethan Stadium || 10\u20132 || Kowar (1\u20130) || Miller (0\u20131) || None || 4,306 || 2\u20130 || \u2013 ; - bgcolor=\"#ddffdd\" ; February 18 || Siena || No. 1 || McKethan Stadium || 19\u20132 || Dyson (1\u20130) || Nolan (0\u20131) || None || 3,955 || 3\u20130 || \u2013 ; - bgcolor=\"#ddffdd\" ; February 20 || || No. 1 || McKethan Stadium || 6\u20131 || Leftwich (1\u20130) || Prather (0\u20131) || None || 2,944 || 4\u20130 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year was the Chicago Chorale formed?"], "answers": ["The Chicago Chorale was formed around 2000."], "docs": ["This a document about Chicago Chorale. \n Chicago Chorale was formed around 2000."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Akosua Gyamama Busia known for?", "What is Akosua Serwaa known for?", "What is Akosua Frema Osei Opare known for?", "What is Rebecca 'Becca' Akosua Acheampomaa Acheampong known for?", "What cultural practice is common among most Ghanaian children, as mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Akosua Gyamama Busia is known as a Ghanaian actress.", "Akosua Serwaa is a Ghanaian middle distance runner.", "Akosua Frema Osei Opare is known for being a Ghanaian politician.", "Rebecca \"Becca\" Akosua Acheampomaa Acheampong is known for being a Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and actress.", "Most Ghanaian children have their cultural day names in combination with their English or Christian names."], "docs": ["This a document about Akosua. \nAkosua Gyamama Busia Ghanaian actress ; Akosua Serwaa Ghanaian middle distance runner ; Akosua Frema Osei Opare Ghanaian politician ; Rebecca \"Becca\" Akosua Acheampomaa Acheampong Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and actress Most Ghanaian children have their cultural day names in combination with their English or Christian names. Some notable people with such names are: "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the designation of Mathis Airport?", "What is the designation of Stone Mountain Airport?", "What is the name of the third airport listed in the document about airports in the Atlanta area?"], "answers": ["GA27", "00A", "Parkaire Field"], "docs": ["This a document about List of airports in the Atlanta area. \nMathis Airport (GA27) ; Stone Mountain Airport (00A) ; Parkaire Field "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the sitcom whose finale had the highest advertising rate for a sitcom before Friends?", "What was the average cost of 30 seconds of commercial time during the Friends finale?", "How many American viewers watched the Friends finale?", "What was the name of the caf\u00e9 featured on the set of the Friends series?", "What was the record set by the Friends finale in terms of advertising rates?", "What was the rank of the Friends finale in terms of most-watched overall series finales in U.S. television history?", "Which decade did the Friends finale become the most-watched episode on U.S. television?", "What two series finales ranked higher than the Friends finale in terms of viewership in U.S. television history?"], "answers": ["Seinfeld", "$2 million.", "52.5 million", "Central Perk", "The Friends finale set the record for the largest advertising rate ever for a sitcom, with an average of $2 million for 30 seconds of commercial time.", "The Friends finale was the fourth most watched overall series finale in U.S. television history.", "2000s", "M*A*S*H and Cheers."], "docs": ["This a document about The Last One (Friends). \n the set of the Friends Central Perk caf\u00e9, which featured the series' cast as guests. The advertising rates for the finale averaged $2 million for 30 seconds of commercial time. This currently remains as the largest advertising rate ever for a sitcom, breaking the previous record held by the Seinfeld finale at $1.7 million. The finale was watched by 52.5 million American viewers making it the most watched entertainment telecast in six years, and the most watched episode of the decade 2000s on U.S. television. The Friends finale was the fourth most watched overall series finale in U.S. television history, behind the finales of M*A*S*H, Cheers "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the total prize money for the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style)?", "Who was the chairman of the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup and also the Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab?", "How much prize money did the winning team of the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup receive?", "What was the prize for the team that finished in third place at the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup?", "What reward was given to the best raider and stopper of the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup?", "How much money did each participating team receive at the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup?", "How much prize money did the runners-up receive at the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup?"], "answers": ["\u20b94.11 crore", "Sukhbir Singh Badal", "\u20b92 crore.", "\u20b951 lakhs.", "The best raider and stopper were awarded with Preet Tractors.", "Each participating team received \u20b910 lakhs.", "\u20b91 crore."], "docs": ["This a document about 2011 Kabaddi World Cup (Circle style). \n The teams vied for the title as well as the total prize money of \u20b94.11 crore. According to Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab and tournament's chairman Sukhbir Singh Badal, the prize money of this edition of the event been doubled to \u20b92 crore for the winning team. The runners-up earned \u20b91 crore, while the team finishing in third place received \u20b951 lakhs. In addition, the deputy Chief Minister said each participating team would get \u20b910 lakhs. The best raider and stopper of the tournament were awarded with Preet Tractors."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which years did regular terms of the Los Angeles City Council begin on July 1 before 2017?", "In which years did regular terms of the Los Angeles City Council begin on the second Monday in December starting from 2020?", "What is the date for the start of regular terms of the Los Angeles City Council in even-numbered years starting from 2020?"], "answers": ["In odd-numbered years.", "Starting from 2020, the regular terms of the Los Angeles City Council begin on the second Monday in December in even-numbered years.", "The second Monday in December."], "docs": ["This a document about Los Angeles City Council. \n Regular terms begin on July 1 of odd-numbered years until 2017 and on the second Monday in December of even-numbered years starting with 2020."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original purpose of the Weightman Block when Peter Herdic constructed it in 1870?", "Where is the Weightman Block located?", "What were some of the notable features included in the Weightman Block when it was first built?", "Why did Peter Herdic have to sell the Weightman Block in 1878?", "To whom did Peter Herdic sell the Weightman Block in 1878?", "What was the Weightman Block previously used as, in addition to a business center?", "What changes occurred to the Weightman Block in the late 1990s?", "What types of businesses are currently located in the Weightman Block?", "What did Peter Herdic donate for the construction of the Weightman Block?", "What is the current use of the upper floors of the Weightman Block?"], "answers": ["The original purpose of the Weightman Block when Peter Herdic constructed it in 1870 was to serve as a center of business in downtown Williamsport.", "The Weightman Block is located on West Fourth Street.", "The Weightman Block included an opera house and a fifth floor penthouse when it was first built.", "Peter Herdic had to sell the Weightman Block in 1878 after he declared bankruptcy.", "Peter Herdic sold the Weightman Block to William Weightman in 1878.", "nursing home and hotel", "The Weightman Block was renovated in the late 1990s and now houses several small businesses on the ground floors with numerous apartments above.", "Several small businesses.", "Peter Herdic donated the land and or building materials.", "The upper floors of the Weightman Block currently house numerous apartments."], "docs": ["This a document about Peter Herdic. \n It is the home of two business and several apartments. It was previously served as a nursing home and hotel. The Weightman Block takes up on entire city block on West Fourth Street. Herdic had this block constructed in 1870. He had planned to use it as a center of business in downtown Williamsport. It included an opera house and fifth floor penthouse. Herdic was forced to sell it to William Weightman in 1878 after he declared bankruptcy. The Weightman Block was also renovated in the late 1990s it currently houses several small businesses on the ground floors with numerous apartments above. Peter Herdic donated the land and or building materials "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the primary methods Quidel has used to expand its product base since its merger?", "What is one of Quidel's core competencies related to diagnostic development?", "What type of development efforts has Quidel focused on to accelerate new product introductions?", "What is another core capability of Quidel related to antibody technology?", "What additional core competency of Quidel is related to molecular diagnostics?"], "answers": ["Internal development and acquisition.", "immunoassay development", "Quidel has focused on increasing its research and development efforts to accelerate new product introductions.", "Monoclonal antibody characterization and development.", "Molecular assay development."], "docs": ["This a document about Quidel Corporation. \n Since its merger, Quidel has expanded its product base through internal development and acquisition with a focus on increasing its research and development efforts to accelerate the rate of new product introductions. Quidel's core competencies and capabilities include immunoassay development, automated manufacturing, monoclonal antibody characterization and development, and molecular assay development."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How much was Bill English receiving weekly as a living allowance for ministers in 2009?", "What was the value of Bill English's Wellington home in 2009?", "What was Bill English's annual salary as Deputy Prime Minister in 2009?", "On what date did Prime Minister John Key start a review of housing allowances claimed by cabinet ministers?", "How much did Bill English pay back in housing allowances after the review was announced?", "How much did Bill English claim in living allowances per year after paying back the $12,000?", "Who was the Progressive party leader who wrote a complaint letter prompting the Auditor-General's office to start preliminary enquiries into parliamentary housing expenses?", "What did Bill English announce two days after the Auditor-General's preliminary enquiries were revealed?", "Up to which point in time did Bill English say he had paid back all the housing allowance he had received?"], "answers": ["NZ$900 a week.", "NZ$1.2 million.", "$276,200", "3 August 2009", "Bill English paid back $12,000.", "$24,000 a year.", "Jim Anderton", "Bill English announced that he would no longer take up any housing allowance and had paid back all the allowance he had received since the November 2008 election.", "Since the November 2008 election."], "docs": ["This a document about Bill English. \n In 2009, the media, including TVNZ and TV3 revealed that English was receiving about NZ$900 a week as part of a living allowance for ministers, to live in his own NZ$1.2 million Wellington home. At the time, English also received $276,200 in his annual salary as Deputy Prime Minister. It was also revealed other ministers with homes in the capital city were also claiming accommodation allowances. On 3 August 2009, Prime Minister John Key started a review of the housing allowances claimed by cabinet ministers. English subsequently paid back $12,000 and only claimed about $24,000 a year in living allowances. The Auditor-General's office said in September 2009 that they were making \"preliminary enquiries\" into parliamentary housing expenses in response to a letter of complaint from Progressive party leader Jim Anderton. Two days later English stated that he would no longer take up any housing allowance and had paid back all the allowance he had received since the November 2008 election."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which African country is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "In which Southeast Asian country was the UK vz. 59 used by both PAVN and the Viet Cong?", "Which conflict in Africa is associated with the use of the UK vz. 59?", "Which South Asian country is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which Eastern European country, now independent, is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which Central Asian country is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which East African country is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which armed group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which liberation movement in Rwanda is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which country in the Caucasus region is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?", "Which conflict in West Africa is associated with the use of the UK vz. 59?", "Which country in South Asia is listed as a user of the UK vz. 59?"], "answers": ["Mali", "Vietnam", "Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali.", "India", "Czech Republic", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania", "Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda", "Georgia", "Biafra.", "India"], "docs": ["This a document about UK vz. 59. \n\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddeb Afghanistan ; Biafra. ; \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\uddff Czech Republic ; Democratic Republic of Congo Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ; Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda ; Georgia ; \ud83c\uddf1\ud83c\uddfe Libya ; \ud83c\uddf2\ud83c\uddf1 Mali ; \ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddf0 Slovakia ; \ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddef Tajikistan ; \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf3 India ; \ud83c\uddf9\ud83c\uddff Tanzania ; Vietnam: used by PAVN and Viet Cong "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Rafael Soto born?", "Where was Rafael Soto born?", "What is Rafael Soto's profession?", "In which sport did Rafael Soto win an Olympic medal?", "What medal did Rafael Soto win at the 2004 Summer Olympics?", "In which event did Rafael Soto win a medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics?"], "answers": ["Rafael Soto was born on 14 October 1957.", "Rafael Soto was born in Jerez de la Frontera.", "Rafael Soto is a Spanish equestrian and Olympic medalist.", "Equestrian.", "Rafael Soto won a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.", "Rafael Soto won a medal in dressage at the 2004 Summer Olympics."], "docs": ["This a document about Rafael Soto. \n Rafael Soto (born 14 October 1957) is a Spanish equestrian and Olympic medalist. He was born in Jerez de la Frontera. He won a silver medal in dressage at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original name of the Odessa film studio when it was VUFKU\u2019s main production facility?", "What renovations and modernizations were made to the Odessa film studio?", "Who created an animation studio of VUFKU in 1926?", "What reorganization happened to VUFKU in 1930?", "What was the name of the organization that the Odessa film studio became part of during the Second World War (1941-1945)?", "When did the Odessa film studio resume operations in Odessa after the war?", "What type of company was the Odessa film studio reorganized into in 2005?", "What years did the Odessa film studio operate under its original name before being reorganized in 1930?", "What years did the Odessa film studio operate under its name before the Second World War?", "What was the majority shareholder of the Odessa film studio after its reorganization in 2005?", "What was the time period during which the Odessa film studio was part of the Tashkent Film Studio?"], "answers": ["Odessa Film Factory of All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration (VUFKU)", "The Odessa film studio underwent extensive renovations and purchased new modern equipment from the West, allowing it to shoot, light, and process film stock using state-of-the-art technology.", "Vyacheslav Levandovskyi and Deviatkin.", "In 1930, VUFKU was reorganized into \"Ukrainafilm\" of \"Soyuzkino\" (Union-cinema).", "Tashkent Film Studio.", "1954", "A Close Joint Stock Company.", "The Odessa film studio operated under its original name until 1930.", "From 1938 to 1941.", "The government.", "During the years of the Second World War (Eastern Front 1941-1945)."], "docs": ["This a document about Odessa Film Studio. \n Odessa Film Factory of All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration (VUFKU). The Odessa film studio, which was VUFKU\u2019s main production facility, underwent extensive renovations. The studio purchased its new modern equipment in the West, allowing the studio to shoot, light, and process the film stock using state-of-the-art technology. In 1926, Vyacheslav Levandovskyi and Deviatkin created an animation studio of VUFKU. ; In 1930, VUFKU was reorganized into \"Ukrainafilm\" of \"Soyuzkino\" (Union-cinema). ; From 1938 to 1941 - Odessa film studio. ; During the years of the Second World War (Eastern Front 1941-1945) it was a part of the Tashkent Film Studio. ; 1954 - again works in Odessa. ; In 2005, Odessa film studio was reorganized to a Close Joint Stock Company (with the government owning the majority of shares). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of climate does Mount Gambier have according to the Koppen climate classification?", "What are the characteristics of Mount Gambier's summers and winters?", "Which month is the wettest in Mount Gambier, and what is the average rainfall during that month?", "What is the average number of clear days in Mount Gambier per year?", "What was the highest temperature ever recorded in Mount Gambier and on which date did it occur?", "What was the lowest temperature ever recorded in Mount Gambier and on which dates did it occur?", "What is the average number of rainfall days in February in Mount Gambier?", "What is the average number of rainfall days in July in Mount Gambier?"], "answers": ["Mount Gambier has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Koppen: Csb).", "Mount Gambier has warm dry summers and cool wet winters.", "July is the wettest month in Mount Gambier, with an average rainfall of 100.2 mm.", "40.5", "The highest temperature ever recorded in Mount Gambier was 44.9 \u00b0C on 2 February 2014.", "The lowest temperature ever recorded in Mount Gambier was \u22123.9 \u00b0C on 20 June 1950 and 2 July 1960.", "8 days", "22 days"], "docs": ["This a document about Mount Gambier, South Australia. \n Mount Gambier has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Koppen: Csb). The town has warm dry summers and cool wet winters. July is the wettest month with an average of 100.2 mm falling on 22 days whilst February normally records the lowest rainfall with an average of 26 mm on an average 8 days. The highest ever temperature recorded in Mount Gambier was 44.9 \u00b0C on 2 February 2014 and the lowest ever temperature recorded was \u22123.9 \u00b0C on 20 June 1950 and 2 July 1960. Mount Gambier has 40.5 clear days on an annual basis. Summers are cool for the latitude due to the maritime influence. Nights at 11 C average lows are especially standing out compared to other locations at a similar distance from the tropics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What feature was included in the construction of 14 Wall Street to ensure fireproofing?", "What material was used for decoration in 14 Wall Street instead of wood trim?", "Which floors were occupied by Bankers Trust's offices in 14 Wall Street?", "What architectural style were the offices of Bankers Trust in 14 Wall Street designed in?", "What color of bronze was used for the metalwork in Bankers Trust's offices at 14 Wall Street?", "What material lined the main banking spaces on the first and second floors of 14 Wall Street?", "What was the height of the ceilings in the main banking room of 14 Wall Street?", "On which floor of 14 Wall Street were the tellers' counters originally aligned?", "What was the name of the bank that occupied offices in 14 Wall Street?"], "answers": ["Fireproof material, metal used in place of wood trim, and a sprinkler system in the roof.", "Metal was used for decoration in 14 Wall Street instead of wood trim.", "Basement levels A and B, as well as the first through fourth stories.", "The offices of Bankers Trust in 14 Wall Street were designed in a pure classic style.", "Light-colored.", "Italian marble.", "The ceilings in the main banking room were 27 ft high.", "The tellers' counters were originally aligned on the second floor.", "Bankers Trust"], "docs": ["This a document about 14 Wall Street. \n The builders ensured that 14 Wall Street would be constructed with fireproof material. Metal was used in place of the wood trim that was used for decoration in other buildings, and a sprinkler system was placed in the roof. Bankers Trust's offices occupied basement levels A and B, as well as the first through fourth stories. These offices were designed \"in a pure classic style\"; the metalwork in the offices was a light-colored bronze, while Italian marble lined the main banking spaces on the first and second floors. The main banking room had 27 ft ceilings. The tellers' counters inside the second-floor banking room were originally aligned with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the record of the Ogden Gunners in 1926?", "What was the record of the Ogden Gunners in 1927, and what place did they finish?", "Who was the manager of the Ogden Gunners in 1927?", "Who was the Hall of Fame inductee who played for the 1927 Ogden Gunners, and what was his batting average?", "What was the record of the Ogden Gunners in 1928, and what place did they finish?", "Who managed the Ogden Gunners in 1928?", "Which team won the championship in 1928?", "What happened to the Utah\u2013Idaho League after the 1928 season?", "When did the Ogden Reds begin play as founding members of the Pioneer League?", "What is the current name of the Ogden team that plays in the Pioneer League?", "Which team did the Ogden Gunners play against in the Utah\u2013Idaho League, as mentioned in the document?", "How old was Ernie Lombardi when he played for the 1927 Ogden Gunners?", "How many teams were part of the Utah\u2013Idaho League?"], "answers": ["46\u201365", "The Ogden Gunners finished with a 58\u201345 record and placed 2nd in 1927.", "Del Baker", "Ernie Lombardi, .398.", "The Ogden Gunners had a 57\u201359 record in 1928 and placed 4th.", "Del Baker managed the Ogden Gunners in 1928.", "The Salt Lake City Bees won the championship in 1928.", "The Utah\u2013Idaho League disbanded.", "1939", "Ogden Raptors", "The Salt Lake City Bees.", "19", "Six."], "docs": ["This a document about Ogden Gunners. \n City Bees. After finishing last with a 46\u201365 record in 1926, the Ogden Gunners finished with a 58\u201345 record to place 2nd in 1927, playing under manager Del Baker. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ernie Lombardi played for the 1927 Ogden Gunners at age 19, hitting .398. In 1928, Ogden placed 4th at 57\u201359, with Del Baker again managing the team, as the Salt Lake City Bees won the championship. The six\u2013team Utah\u2013Idaho League disbanded after the 1928 season. Ogden remained without a team until the Ogden Reds began play as founding members of the Pioneer League in 1939. Ogden still plays in the Pioneer League today, as the Ogden Raptors."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the economic situation in Australia during the 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship?", "How did the economic downturn affect the number of entries in the 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship?", "How many cars appeared at Wanneroo Raceway in the 1991 championship?", "Which teams were notable absentees from the 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship?", "What did Peter Brock do with his Mobil sponsorship in the 1991 season?", "With whom did Peter Brock reunite in the 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship?", "What type of cars did Peter Brock and Larry Perkins drive in the 1991 season?", "Which team did Peter Brock close at the start of the 1991 season?", "What was the significance of Peter Brock closing his Mobil 1 Racing team in the context of the 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship?"], "answers": ["Australia was in the middle of an economic downturn, referred to as the \"Recession we had to have.\"", "Entry numbers were significantly down at almost every round.", "Eleven cars appeared at Wanneroo Raceway in the 1991 championship.", "Allan Moffat Racing and Toyota Team Australia.", "Peter Brock took his Mobil sponsorship to Perkins Engineering.", "Larry Perkins", "Holden VN Commodore SS Group A SV's.", "Peter Brock closed his Mobil 1 Racing team.", "Peter Brock closing his Mobil 1 Racing team effectively ended the old Holden Dealer Team, which had been around since 1969, and he took his Mobil sponsorship to Perkins Engineering, reuniting with Larry Perkins."], "docs": ["This a document about 1991 Australian Touring Car Championship. \n With Australia in the middle of an economic downturn (the \"Recession we had to have\" according to Federal Treasurer Paul Keating), entry numbers were significantly down on 1990 at almost every round, with only eleven cars appearing at Wanneroo Raceway. Notable absentees included Allan Moffat Racing and Toyota Team Australia, while Peter Brock closed his Mobil 1 Racing team (effectively bringing to an end the old Holden Dealer Team which had been around since 1969) and took his Mobil sponsorship to Perkins Engineering, reuniting with his Bathurst 1000 winning co-driver of 1982, 1983 and 1984, Larry Perkins in a pair of new Holden VN Commodore SS Group A SV's. Tony Longhurst's "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Ross Cranston elected as the Member of Parliament for Dudley North?", "What percentage of the votes did Ross Cranston receive when he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Dudley North?", "What position did Ross Cranston hold from 1998 to 2001?", "In which year did Ross Cranston announce that he would not stand for Parliament again?", "Who succeeded Ross Cranston as the Member of Parliament for Dudley North after the 2005 general election?", "Which political figure's seat in Richmond, North Yorkshire did Ross Cranston contest in 1992?", "What was Ross Cranston's position in the 1992 election in Richmond, North Yorkshire?"], "answers": ["1997", "More than half of the votes cast.", "Solicitor General", "2005", "Ian Austin.", "William Hague", "Ross Cranston came third in the 1992 election in Richmond, North Yorkshire."], "docs": ["This a document about Ross Cranston. \n After contesting Richmond in North Yorkshire in 1992, William Hague's seat, coming third, Cranston was elected as the Member of Parliament for Dudley North at the next general election in 1997 with more than half of the votes cast. He served as Solicitor General from 1998 to 2001, when he returned to the back benches. After speculation amongst colleagues, he announced in 2005 that he would not stand for Parliament again in the 2005 general election. He was succeeded by Ian Austin."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Simcha Bunim Cohen born?", "What are the names of Simcha Bunim Cohen's parents?", "In which year did Simcha Bunim Cohen's grandfather, Mr. Cohen, pass away?", "In which year did Simcha Bunim Cohen's grandmother pass away?", "Where is Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen currently living with his wife and children?", "What is Simcha Bunim Cohen's role at Beth Medrash Govoha?", "Which community does Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen serve as rabbi?", "Who is Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen's grandfather-in-law?"], "answers": ["1957", "Rivkah and Moshe Cohen.", "1958", "1973.", "Lakewood Township, New Jersey.", "He is a senior kollel fellow.", "Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen serves as the rabbi for Khal Ateres Yeshaya.", "Rabbi Avigdor Miller"], "docs": ["This a document about Simcha Bunim Cohen. \n Simcha Bunim was born in 1957 to Rivkah and Moshe Cohen. His grandfather Mr Cohen died in 1958, and his grandmother passed away in 1973. Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen is a senior kollel fellow at Beth Medrash Govoha and lives with his wife and children in Lakewood Township, New Jersey. He serves as the rabbi for Khal Ateres Yeshaya. He is a grandson-in-law of Rabbi Avigdor Miller."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city and country were the 2018 World Wrestling Championships held?", "What weight category is the focus of the men's freestyle 74 kg competition?", "On which dates was the men's freestyle 74 kg competition held at the 2018 World Wrestling Championships?"], "answers": ["Budapest, Hungary.", "The men's freestyle 74 kg competition focuses on the 74 kilograms weight category.", "The men's freestyle 74 kg competition was held on 20 and 21 October."], "docs": ["This a document about 2018 World Wrestling Championships \u2013 Men's freestyle 74 kg. \n The men's freestyle 74 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2018 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Budapest, Hungary on 20 and 21 October."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the hospital in Mu\u011fla that is part of the Mu\u011fla State Hospitals Union?", "What is the name of the hospital in Fethiye that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Milas that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Bodrum that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Marmaris that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Yata\u011fan that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in K\u00f6yce\u011fiz that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Dalaman that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Ortaca that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the hospital in Dat\u00e7a that provides general healthcare services?", "What is the name of the dental health center in Mu\u011fla?", "What is the name of the dental health center in Fethiye?"], "answers": ["Mu\u011fla E\u011fitim Ara\u015ft\u0131rma Hastanesi", "Fethiye Devlet Hastanesi", "Milas Devlet Hastanesi", "Bodrum Devlet Hastanesi", "Marmaris Devlet Hastanesi", "Yata\u011fan Devlet Hastanesi", "K\u00f6yce\u011fiz Devlet Hastanesi", "Dalaman Devlet Hastanesi", "Ortaca Devlet Hastanesi", "Dat\u00e7a Devlet Hastanesi", "Mu\u011fla A\u011f\u0131z ve Di\u015f Sa\u011fl\u0131\u011f\u0131 Merkezi", "Fethiye A\u011f\u0131z ve Di\u015f Sa\u011fl\u0131\u011f\u0131 Merkezi"], "docs": ["This a document about List of hospitals in Turkey. \nMu\u011fla Kamu Hastaneleri Birli\u011fi ; Mu\u011fla E\u011fitim Ara\u015ft\u0131rma Hastanesi ; Fethiye Devlet Hastanesi ; Milas Devlet Hastanesi ; Bodrum Devlet Hastanesi ; Marmaris Devlet Hastanesi ; Yata\u011fan Devlet Hastanesi ; K\u00f6yce\u011fiz Devlet Hastanesi ; Dalaman Devlet Hastanesi ; Ortaca Devlet Hastanesi ; Dat\u00e7a Devlet Hastanesi ; Mu\u011fla A\u011f\u0131z ve Di\u015f Sa\u011fl\u0131\u011f\u0131 Merkezi ; Fethiye A\u011f\u0131z ve Di\u015f Sa\u011fl\u0131\u011f\u0131 Merkezi "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What 2000 film is E. Elias Merhige known for among mainstream audiences?", "What 1989 cult film did E. Elias Merhige direct?", "In addition to filmmaking, for which artist has E. Elias Merhige directed music videos?", "What was the original medium in which E. Elias Merhige conceived the film Begotten?", "From where did E. Elias Merhige cast many supporting actors for Begotten?", "What was the title of E. Elias Merhige's last feature film before returning to theatre work?", "What is the new title of the 1979 film Caligula that E. Elias Merhige is currently reconstructing?", "What is the main difference between the new version of Caligula and the original 1979 film?"], "answers": ["Shadow of the Vampire", "Begotten", "Marilyn Manson", "Experimental theatre.", "E. Elias Merhige cast many supporting actors for Begotten from his company in the New York theatre scene.", "Suspect Zero", "Gore Vidal\u2019s Caligula", "The main difference is that the new version, titled Gore Vidal\u2019s Caligula, adheres more closely to Gore Vidal\u2019s screenplay."], "docs": ["This a document about E. Elias Merhige. \n Merhige is known to mainstream audiences for his work on the 2000 film Shadow of the Vampire and to underground audiences for the cult 1989 film Begotten. He has also directed music videos for Marilyn Manson. Merhige started in the New York theatre scene, and first conceived Begotten as a work of experimental theatre, casting many actors from his company in supporting roles. Following the release of his last feature film Suspect Zero, Merhige has mostly returned to work in the theatre. He is currently supervising a reconstruction of the 1979 film Caligula, titled Gore Vidal\u2019s Caligula, that adheres more closely to Gore Vidal\u2019s screenplay."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was W. Averell Harriman appointed as United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union?", "What is the title of Harriman's 1975 memoir about his experiences during World War II?", "How did Harriman describe Stalin's personality in his memoir?", "According to Harriman, how did Stalin compare to Roosevelt and Churchill in terms of realism and effectiveness as a war leader?", "What personal sentiment did Harriman express about living in London compared to being U.S. ambassador in Moscow?"], "answers": ["October 1943.", "Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946", "Harriman described Stalin as \"the most inscrutable and contradictory character I have ever known,\" a man of \"high intelligence and fantastic grasp of detail\" with much \"shrewdness\" and \"surprising human sensitivity.\" He also noted that Stalin was \"better informed than Roosevelt, more realistic than Churchill, in some ways the most effective of the war leaders,\" but also \"a murderous tyrant.\"", "According to Harriman, Stalin was more realistic than Churchill and in some ways the most effective of the war leaders.", "Harriman thoroughly enjoyed living in London and did not want to be U.S. ambassador in Moscow."], "docs": ["This a document about W. Averell Harriman. \n Harriman was appointed as United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union in October 1943. In his 1975 memoir Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946, Harriman wrote that Stalin was \"the most inscrutable and contradictory character I have ever known\", a mysterious man of \"high intelligence and fantastic grasp of detail\" who possessed much \"shrewdness\" and \"surprising human sensitivity\". Harriman concluded that Stalin was \"better informed than Roosevelt, more realistic than Churchill, in some ways the most effective of the war leaders. At the same time he was, of course, a murderous tyrant\". Harriman, who thoroughly enjoyed living in London, did not want to be U.S ambassador in Moscow "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the definition of cancer prevention?", "What percentage of common cancers are due to environmental factors and considered potentially preventable?", "What are some avoidable risk factors that could prevent over 30% of cancer deaths?", "What is the estimated range of cancer cases attributed to environmental risk factors?", "What is an example of an environmental cause of cancer that is not controllable by personal behavior?", "How is poverty considered a risk factor in human cancers?", "What are some examples of uncontrollable environmental causes of cancer?", "What role do hereditary genetic disorders play in cancer causation?", "What are the main categories of controllable lifestyle choices that influence cancer risk?", "What is the primary reason cancer is considered generally preventable according to the document?"], "answers": ["Cancer prevention is defined as active measures to decrease cancer risk.", "Between 70% and 90%.", "Tobacco, excess weight/obesity, poor diet, physical inactivity, alcohol, sexually transmitted infections, and air pollution.", "70% to 90%", "Naturally occurring background radiation.", "Poverty is considered an indirect risk factor in human cancers.", "Naturally occurring background radiation and cancers caused through hereditary genetic disorders.", "Hereditary genetic disorders are not preventable via personal behavior and play a role in cancer causation.", "Tobacco use, excess weight/obesity, poor diet, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, and sexually transmitted infections.", "The primary reason cancer is considered generally preventable is that many environmental risk factors are controllable lifestyle choices."], "docs": ["This a document about Cancer. \n Cancer prevention is defined as active measures to decrease cancer risk. The vast majority of cancer cases are due to environmental risk factors. Many of these environmental factors are controllable lifestyle choices. Thus, cancer is generally preventable. Between 70% and 90% of common cancers are due to environmental factors and therefore potentially preventable. Greater than 30% of cancer deaths could be prevented by avoiding risk factors including: tobacco, excess weight/obesity, poor diet, physical inactivity, alcohol, sexually transmitted infections and air pollution. Further, poverty could be considered as an indirect risk factor in human cancers. Not all environmental causes are controllable, such as naturally occurring background radiation and cancers caused through hereditary genetic disorders and thus are not preventable via personal behavior."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one approach for translating SWRL into First Order Logic?", "Which tool is used to demonstrate reasoning tasks with a theorem prover after translating SWRL into First Order Logic?", "What is the name of the forward chaining rule engine mentioned in the document?", "What limitation does the approach of translating OWL-DL into rules have?", "What is the name of the algorithm used by the OWL-DL reasoner that can be expanded to support SWRL?", "Which version of Prot\u00e9g\u00e9 includes a Rules view that supports SWRL rules?", "What is the name of the extension used in older versions of Prot\u00e9g\u00e9 for editing and executing SWRL rules?", "Which rule markup language supports SWRL according to the document?"], "answers": ["Translate SWRL into First Order Logic (Hoolet) and demonstrate reasoning tasks with a theorem prover.", "Hoolet", "Bossam", "The approach cannot cover the full expressivity of OWL-DL due to many incompatibilities between Description Logic and Horn Rule formalisms.", "The tableaux algorithm.", "Prot\u00e9g\u00e9 4.2 includes a Rules view that supports SWRL rules.", "SWRLTab", "R2ML (REWERSE Rule Markup Language) supports SWRL."], "docs": ["This a document about Semantic Web Rule Language. \n1) translate SWRL into First Order Logic (Hoolet) and demonstrate reasoning tasks with a theorem prover; ; 2) translate OWL-DL into rules and give the rules to a forward chaining engine (Bossam) (this approach cannot cover the full expressivity of OWL-DL due to many incompatibilities between Description Logic and Horn Rule formalisms) ; 3) expand an existing OWL-DL reasoner based on the tableaux algorithm (Pellet). Prot\u00e9g\u00e9 4.2 includes a Rules view in its Ontology Views that supports SWRL rules. ; For older versions of Prot\u00e9g\u00e9, SWRLTab is an extension that supports editing and execution of SWRL rules. ; R2ML (REWERSE Rule Markup Language) supports SWRL. ; Bossam, a forward chaining rule engine "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the estimated number of Southern right whales in Australian waters in 2008?", "What was the estimated number of Southern right whales in Australian waters in 2010?", "What is the approximate size of the southwestern population of Southern right whales in Australian waters?", "What is the estimated size of the southeastern group of Southern right whales in Australian waters?", "What is the conservation status of the southeastern group of Southern right whales in Australian waters?"], "answers": ["2,100", "3,500", "2,900 whales.", "dozens to 300 individuals.", "The southeastern group of Southern right whales in Australian waters is critically endangered."], "docs": ["This a document about Southern right whale. \n Southern right whales in Australian waters show higher rate of recoveries, as they have increased from 2,100 whales in 2008 to 3,500 individuals in 2010. Two genetically distinct groups inhabit Australian waters: the southwestern population of 2,900 whales - in 2012 currently holding the majority of the overall Australian population - and the critically endangered southeastern group, counting only dozens to 300 individuals."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of Anselm's father?", "What was the name of Anselm's mother?", "What was the name of Anselm's younger sister?", "What was the name of the Benedictine abbey Anselm joined?", "What was the name of Anselm's chaplain and biographer?", "In which year did Anselm visit the abbey with his chaplain and biographer Eadmer?", "Where did Anselm and Eadmer travel to after visiting the abbey in 1098?", "What was the name of Anselm's brother-in-law, who was the archbishop of Canterbury?"], "answers": ["Burgundius", "Richeza or Richera", "Richera.", "Saint Michael's on Mount Pirchiriano.", "Eadmer", "1098", "Lyons.", "Anselm's brother-in-law, who was the archbishop of Canterbury, was also named Anselm."], "docs": ["This a document about Anselm of St Saba. \n Anselm was the son of a nobleman named Burgundius and his wife Richeza or Richera, the much younger sister of Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury. Anselm was dedicated to a clerical life from a young age despite all his siblings having died in birth or in childhood. He joined the Benedictine abbey of Saint Michael's on Mount Pirchiriano overlooking Chiusa in the March of Susa. Anselm visited the abbey with his chaplain and biographer Eadmer during Easter in 1098 and brought the young man with them to Lyons, where he suffered but recovered from a grave illness. His father Burgundius seems to have wanted to profit from his brother-in-law's high "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107's role during the first rectorship of Matija Mesi\u0107?", "In which academic year did Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 serve as a rector?", "During which years did Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 serve as a representative in the Croatian parliament?", "In what year did Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 become a full member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts?", "Why was Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 temporarily suspended from university service?", "Where did Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 begin his research on Dubrovnikan legislative history after retiring?", "At what age did Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 die?", "How many times did Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 serve as a prorector of the university?"], "answers": ["Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 served as a prorector of the university during the first rectorship of Matija Mesi\u0107.", "1877/1878", "1878\u20131884.", "1890", "He was temporarily suspended from university service due to political reasons, expressing his disagreement with oppressive Magyarization.", "Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107 began his research on Dubrovnikan legislative history in Dubrovnik after retiring.", "71", "Twice."], "docs": ["This a document about Konstantin Vojnovi\u0107. \n twice as a prorector of the university: the first time during the rectorship of the first rector Matija Mesi\u0107, and the second time immediately after himself served as a rector in the academic year 1877/1878. In the period 1878\u20131884 he served as a representative in the Croatian parliament. He was a full member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1890. Due to political reasons, expressing his disagreement with oppressive Magyarization, he was temporarily suspended from university service and retired in 1891. He returned to Dubrovnik and began research of the Dubrovnikan legislative history. He died in Dubrovnik at the age of 71."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1945\u20131970?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1972?", "Who were the managers of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 1977\u20131978?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1980?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 1983\u20131984?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1985?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1986?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1987?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1988?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1990?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 1991\u20131994?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 1994\u20131995?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 1996\u20131998?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 1999?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2000\u20132001?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2002?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2003?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2004\u20132005?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2005?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2006\u20132007?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2007?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2007\u20132008?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2008\u20132009?", "Who were the co-managers of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag in 2009?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2009\u20132010?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2010\u20132011?", "Who managed Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2012\u20132013?", "Who was the manager of Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag during 2013\u20132014?", "Who has been managing Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag since 2014?"], "answers": ["John Reid Bjartal\u00ed\u00f0", "S\u00f6lvi \u00d3skarsson", "Tony Paris", "Peter Kordt", "Jens Hvidemose", "Peter Kordt", "Olvhe\u00f0in Jacobsen", "Steffen Petersen", "Jens Hvidemose", "John Kramer", "Petur Mohr", "Sverri Jacobsen", "J\u00f3annes Jakobsen", "Tony Paris", "Tomislav Sivi\u0107", "Kurt M\u00f8rk\u00f8re", "Jan Joensen", "Ove Flindt Bjerg", "Ove Flindt Bjerg (2004\u20132005) and Oddbj\u00f8rn Joensen (2005)", "Tony Paris", "Tony Paris and Trygvi Mortensen.", "Ey\u00f0un Klakkstein", "Petur Mohr", "Aleksandar \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 and J\u00e1kup Mikkelsen.", "Petur Mohr", "Aleksandar \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107", "P\u00e1ll Gu\u00f0laugsson", "Ey\u00f0un Klakstein", "Mikkjal Thomassen has been managing Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag since 2014."], "docs": ["This a document about Klaksv\u00edkar \u00cdtr\u00f3ttarfelag. \n\ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 John Reid Bjartal\u00ed\u00f0 (1945\u20131970) ; \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf8 S\u00f6lvi \u00d3skarsson (1972) ; \ud83c\udff4\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc65\udb40\udc6e\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc7f\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc65\udb40\udc6e\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc7f Tony Paris (1977\u20131978) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Peter Kordt (1980) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Jens Hvidemose (1983\u20131984) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Peter Kordt (1985) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Olvhe\u00f0in Jacobsen (1986) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Steffen Petersen (1987) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Jens Hvidemose (1988) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 John Kramer (1990) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Petur Mohr (1991\u20131994) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Sverri Jacobsen (1994\u20131995) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 J\u00f3annes Jakobsen (1996\u20131998) ; \ud83c\udff4\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc65\udb40\udc6e\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc7f\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc65\udb40\udc6e\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc7f Tony Paris (1999) ; Tomislav Sivi\u0107 (2000\u20132001) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Kurt M\u00f8rk\u00f8re (2002) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Jan Joensen (2003) ; \ud83c\udde9\ud83c\uddf0 Ove Flindt Bjerg (2004\u20132005) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Oddbj\u00f8rn Joensen (2005) ; \ud83c\udff4\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc65\udb40\udc6e\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc7f\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc62\udb40\udc65\udb40\udc6e\udb40\udc67\udb40\udc7f Tony Paris (2006\u20132007) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Trygvi Mortensen (2007) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Ey\u00f0un Klakkstein (2007\u20132008) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Petur Mohr (2008\u20132009) ; \ud83c\uddf7\ud83c\uddf8 Aleksandar \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 & \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 J\u00e1kup Mikkelsen (2009) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Petur Mohr (2009\u20132010) ; \ud83c\uddf7\ud83c\uddf8 Aleksandar \u0110or\u0111evi\u0107 (2010\u20132011) ; \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf8 P\u00e1ll Gu\u00f0laugsson (2012\u20132013) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Ey\u00f0un Klakstein (2013\u20132014) ; \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddf4 Mikkjal Thomassen (2014\u2013 ) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the football league discussed in the document?", "What is the full name of the team abbreviated as \u017dAL?", "What is the full name of the team abbreviated as EKR?", "What is the full name of the team abbreviated as PAN?", "What is the full name of the team abbreviated as FBK?", "What was the result of the match between ROM and \u017dAL?", "What was the result of the match between EKR and PAN?", "What was the result of the match between PAN and \u017dAL?", "What was the result of the match between \u017dAL and FBK?", "What was the result of the match between FBK and EKR?", "What was the result of the match between \u017dAL and SAK?", "What was the result of the match between EKR and SAK?", "What was the result of the match between \u017dAL and GEL?", "What was the result of the match between EKR and GEL?"], "answers": ["A Lyga", "\u017dalgiris", "Ekranas", "Panerys", "FBK Kaunas", "1\u20130", "0\u20130", "1\u20130", "2\u20131", "1\u20130 in favor of FBK.", "8\u20130", "10\u20130", "7\u20130", "4\u20130"], "docs": ["This a document about 1993\u201394 A Lyga. \nmatches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey ; team1=ARA|team2=EKR|team3=FBK|team4=GEL|team5=INK ; team6=PAN|team7=ROM|team8=SAK|team9=SIR|team10=TAU ; team11=\u017dAL|team12=\u017dYD name_ROM=ROMAR ; match_ROM_\u017dAL=1\u20130 ; match_ROM_EKR=2\u20131 ; match_ROM_PAN=2\u20131 ; match_ROM_FBK=3\u20130 ; match_ROM_ARA=3\u20131 ; match_ROM_SIR=6\u20131 ; match_ROM_INK=8\u20130 ; match_ROM_SAK=3\u20131 ; match_ROM_GEL=9\u20130 ; match_ROM_\u017dYD=+:- ; match_ROM_TAU=4\u20130 name_\u017dAL=\u017dalgiris ; match_\u017dAL_ROM=0\u20130 ; match_\u017dAL_EKR=1\u20131 ; match_\u017dAL_PAN=1\u20130 ; match_\u017dAL_FBK=2\u20131 ; match_\u017dAL_ARA=5\u20132 ; match_\u017dAL_SIR=1\u20130 ; match_\u017dAL_INK=1\u20130 ; match_\u017dAL_SAK=8\u20130 ; match_\u017dAL_GEL=7\u20130 ; match_\u017dAL_\u017dYD=4\u20131 ; match_\u017dAL_TAU=3\u20130 name_EKR=Ekranas ; match_EKR_ROM=2\u20130 ; match_EKR_\u017dAL=1\u20132 ; match_EKR_PAN=0\u20130 ; match_EKR_FBK=1\u20130 ; match_EKR_ARA=1\u20131 ; match_EKR_SIR=1\u20130 ; match_EKR_INK=4\u20130 ; match_EKR_SAK=10\u20130 ; match_EKR_GEL=4\u20130 ; match_EKR_\u017dYD=10\u20131 ; match_EKR_TAU=1\u20130 name_PAN=Panerys ; match_PAN_ROM=1\u20133 ; match_PAN_\u017dAL=4\u20131 ; match_PAN_EKR=1\u20132 ; match_PAN_FBK=0\u20132 ; match_PAN_ARA=1\u20130 ; match_PAN_SIR=2\u20130 ; match_PAN_INK=1\u20130 ; match_PAN_SAK=2\u20130 ; match_PAN_GEL=1\u20131 ; match_PAN_\u017dYD=1\u20130 ; match_PAN_TAU=4\u20130 name_FBK=FBK Kaunas "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who were the first actors to originate the role of Colby Chandler on All My Children in May 1999?", "Who took over the role of Colby Chandler in January 2000?", "Who replaced Carson Grace Levine as Colby Chandler in 2000?", "Who played Colby Chandler from 2002 to 2004?", "Which actor appeared as a teenage Colby in a dream sequence in 2002?", "Who was cast in the role of a teenage Colby Chandler in May 2006?", "When did Ambyr Childers first appear as Colby Chandler on All My Children?", "How long before her high school graduation did Ambyr Childers audition for the role of Colby Chandler?", "Where did Ambyr Childers travel to for her audition for the role of Colby Chandler?", "What was Ambyr Childers doing at the time she auditioned for the role of Colby Chandler?"], "answers": ["Carson Weaver and Jordan Petruziello.", "Carson Grace Levine took over the role of Colby Chandler in January 2000.", "Brianne and Morgan Mullan replaced Carson Grace Levine as Colby Chandler in 2000.", "Kathryn Newton played Colby Chandler from 2002 to 2004.", "Abby Wathen", "Ambyr Childers was cast in the role of a teenage Colby Chandler in May 2006.", "July 3, 2006.", "About a month.", "New York City.", "Ambyr Childers was taking finals at her high school."], "docs": ["This a document about Colby Chandler (All My Children). \n The role was originated first by Carson Weaver and Jordan Petruziello in May 1999 and later by Carson Grace Levine in January 2000. Later in 2000, Levine was replaced by twins Brianne and Morgan Mullan. Kathryn Newton appeared in the role from 2002 to 2004. Abby Wathen also appeared as a teenage Colby in a dream sequence in 2002. In May 2006, it was reported that Ambyr Childers had been cast in the role of a teenage Colby. Childers first appeared on July 3, 2006. Childers revealed that she auditioned for the role about month before her high school graduation. At time, she was taking finals, so she flew out to New York City "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which month and year did Ats Purje sign a contract with AEP?", "What was the duration of the initial contract that Ats Purje signed with AEP?", "Did Ats Purje's contract with AEP include an option for extension? If so, for how long?", "When did Ats Purje make his debut in the Cypriot First Division?", "How many goals did Ats Purje score in his debut match for AEP in the Cypriot First Division?", "What was the final score of Ats Purje's debut match for AEP in the Cypriot First Division?"], "answers": ["June 2010", "one year", "Yes, Ats Purje's contract with AEP included an option to extend it for another year.", "29 August 2010", "1", "1\u20132"], "docs": ["This a document about Ats Purje. \n In June 2010, Purje signed a one-year contract with Cypriot First Division club AEP, with an option to extend it for another year. He made his debut in the Cypriot First Division on 29 August 2010, and scored his side's only goal in a 1\u20132 loss to Ethnikos Achna."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is described as Korea's Most Proud in History and Legendary Handsome Comedian in the document?", "On what date in April 2017 is Jeong Myeonghun's appearance mentioned for the first time?", "What is the Korean phrase used in the document to describe the enthusiastic response to Jeong Myeonghun's appearance?", "What are some of the actions the document suggests the audience should perform in response to Jeong Myeonghun's appearance?", "On what other date in April 2017 is Jeong Myeonghun's appearance mentioned?", "What is the name of the event or show where Jeong Myeonghun's appearances are being advertised?", "What is the Korean phrase used to refer to 'Korea's Most Proud in History and Legendary Handsome Comedian' in the document?", "What is the Korean phrase used in the document to describe 'stand aside, bow, chant hurray, start the music, bob your shoulders and start dancing'?"], "answers": ["Jeong Myeonghun", "2 April 2017", "\ub9cc\uc138\ub97c \uc678\uce58\uace0 \ud48d\uc545\uc744 \uc6b8\ub824 \uc5b4\uae68\ucda4\uc744 \ucd94\uace0 \ucf67\ub178\ub798\ub97c \ubd88\ub7ec\ub77c", "The document suggests the audience should stand aside, bow, chant hurray, start the music, bob their shoulders, start humming, and start dancing.", "9 April 2017", "Gag Concert", "\ub300\ud55c\ubbfc\uad6d \uc804\uc124\uc758 \ubbf8\ub0a8 \uac1c\uadf8\ub9e8", "\uae38\uc744 \ube44\ud0a4\uace0 \uba38\ub9ac\ub97c \uc870\uc544\ub9ac\uace0 \ub9cc\uc138\ub97c \uc678\uce58\uace0 \ud48d\uc545\uc744 \uc6b8\ub824 \uc5b4\uae68\ucda4\uc744 \ucd94\uace0 \ucf67\ub178\ub798\ub97c \ubd80\ub974\uba70 \uc2a4\ud15d\uc744 \ubc1f\uc544\ub77c"], "docs": ["This a document about Gag Concert. \n \ub9cc\uc138\ub97c \uc678\uce58\uace0 \ud48d\uc545\uc744 \uc6b8\ub824 \uc5b4\uae68\ucda4\uc744 \ucd94\uace0 \ucf67\ub178\ub798\ub97c \ubd88\ub7ec\ub77c ; 16) 2 April 2017 \u2013 Korea's Most Proud in History and Legendary Handsome Comedian Jeong Myeonghun is Coming so Stand Aside, Bow, Chant Hurray, Start the Music, Bob Your Shoulders and Start Humming and Start Dancing | \uac74\uad6d \uc774\ub798 \ucd5c\uace0\ub85c \uc790\ub791\uc2a4\ub7f0 \ub300\ud55c\ubbfc\uad6d \uc804\uc124\uc758 \ubbf8\ub0a8 \uac1c\uadf8\ub9e8 \uc815\uba85\ud6c8 \ub098\uac00\uc2e0\ub2e4 \uae38\uc744 \ube44\ud0a4\uace0 \uba38\ub9ac\ub97c \uc870\uc544\ub9ac\uace0 \ub9cc\uc138\ub97c \uc678\uce58\uace0 \ud48d\uc545\uc744 \uc6b8\ub824 \uc5b4\uae68\ucda4\uc744 \ucd94\uace0 \ucf67\ub178\ub798\ub97c \ubd80\ub974\uba70 \uc2a4\ud15d\uc744 \ubc1f\uc544\ub77c ; 17) 9 April 2017 \u2013 Korea's Most Proud in History and Legendary Handsome Comedian Jeong Myeonghun is Coming so Stand Aside, Bow, Chant Hurray, Start the Music, Bob "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is IFET College of Engineering located?", "In which year was IFET College of Engineering established?", "By which organization was IFET College of Engineering established?", "To which university is IFET College of Engineering permanently affiliated?", "Which council has approved IFET College of Engineering?", "Which councils have accredited IFET College of Engineering?"], "answers": ["Gengarampalayam, Valavanur, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, India.", "1998", "Indo French Educational Trust", "Anna University, Chennai.", "All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi.", "IFET College of Engineering has been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA)."], "docs": ["This a document about IFET College of Engineering. \n IFET College of Engineering is an Autonomous college of Engineering, Technology and Management located in Gengarampalayam, Valavanur, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, India known for its predominant ranking by the university and placements. It was established in 1998 by the Indo French Educational Trust. It is permanently affiliated to Anna University, Chennai and approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi. It was accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and has courses accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the purpose of establishing the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals?", "Who designated the members of the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals?", "From which court were the members of the Second Division chosen?", "Who served as the Chief Judge of the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals?", "Which years did the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals operate?", "Who headed the State Constitutional Commission that drafted an amendment to abolish the Second Division?", "In what year was the constitutional amendment permitting the Governor to act on the request of a majority of the judges adopted?", "Who were two of the members of the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals?", "What was the role of the constitutional amendment adopted in November 1899 regarding the New York Court of Appeals?", "What was the role of the State Constitutional Commission in relation to the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals?", "What year was the State Constitutional Commission's amendment to abolish the Second Division drafted?", "What specific action was permitted by the constitutional amendment adopted in November 1899 regarding the New York Court of Appeals?"], "answers": ["To help decide the large number of cases.", "Governor David B. Hill.", "The members of the Second Division were chosen from the New York Supreme Court's General Term benches.", "Daniel L. Follett served as the Chief Judge of the Second Division of the New York Court of Appeals.", "The Second Division operated from its establishment until 1890.", "William B. Hornblower", "1899", "Alton B. Parker and Joseph Potter.", "The constitutional amendment adopted in November 1899 permitted the Governor, at the request of a majority of the judges, to take unspecified actions regarding the New York Court of Appeals.", "The State Constitutional Commission, headed by William B. Hornblower, drafted an amendment to abolish the Second Division in 1891.", "1891", "The constitutional amendment adopted in November 1899 permitted the Governor, at the request of a majority of the judges, to take a specific action regarding the New York Court of Appeals. The document does not specify the exact nature of the action."], "docs": ["This a document about New York Court of Appeals. \n a \"Second Division\" of the Court of Appeals was established temporarily to help to decide the large number of cases. Its seven members were designated by Governor David B. Hill, chosen from the New York Supreme Court's General Term benches. Chief Judge was Daniel L. Follett. Among its members were Alton B. Parker and Joseph Potter. The Second Division was continued through 1890. In 1891, the State Constitutional Commission, headed by William B. Hornblower drafted an amendment to abolish the Second Division. A constitutional amendment adopted in November 1899 permitted the Governor, at the request of a majority of the judges "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Robert Todd Schlopy's birthdate?", "Where was Robert Todd Schlopy born?", "Which high school did Robert Todd Schlopy attend?", "For which college football team did Robert Todd Schlopy play from 1981 to 1984?", "What honor did Robert Todd Schlopy receive twice during his college football career?", "What type of placekicker was Robert Todd Schlopy known for being?", "Which NFL team did Robert Todd Schlopy sign with in 1985?", "Which NFL team did Robert Todd Schlopy sign with in 1986?", "What was Robert Todd Schlopy's performance in the 1986 pre-season with the Seattle Seahawks?", "What was the name of the player Robert Todd Schlopy failed to unseat at the Seattle Seahawks in 1986?", "What is Robert Todd Schlopy's full name?", "What is the full name and profession of Robert Todd Schlopy besides being a former American football placekicker?", "What region of New York is Robert Todd Schlopy originally from?", "What was Robert Todd Schlopy's profession after his football career?"], "answers": ["June 17, 1961", "Bradford, Pennsylvania.", "Orchard Park High School.", "Michigan Wolverines", "Academic All-Big Ten placekicker.", "Barefoot placekicker.", "Buffalo Bills", "Robert Todd Schlopy signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 1986.", "He had an outstanding pre-season.", "Norm Johnson", "Robert Todd Schlopy", "Robert Todd Schlopy's full name is Robert Todd Schlopy, and his profession is a motion picture cameraman.", "Western New York", "Motion picture cameraman."], "docs": ["This a document about Todd Schlopy. \n Robert Todd Schlopy (born June 17, 1961) is a motion picture cameraman and former American football placekicker. Born in Bradford, Pennsylvania and raised in Buffalo, NY, Schlopy attended Orchard Park High School in Orchard Park, New York. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines from 1981 to 1984 where he was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten placekicker. As a Western New York native, Schlopy, a barefoot placekicker, signed a contract with the Buffalo Bills in 1985. In 1986 he signed with the Seattle Seahawks where he had an outstanding pre-season but failed to unseat incumbent Norm Johnson. A highly sought-after free "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which writer was born in Bezhetsk and Bezhetsky Uyezd?", "What artist from Bezhetsk and Bezhetsky Uyezd is mentioned in the document?", "Which musician is noted as being born in Bezhetsk and Bezhetsky Uyezd?", "What is the name of the second artist mentioned as being born in Bezhetsk and Bezhetsky Uyezd?", "What is the name of the third individual mentioned as being born in Bezhetsk and Bezhetsky Uyezd?"], "answers": ["Vyacheslav Shishkov", "Alexander Samokhvalov", "Vasily Andreyev", "Alexander Samokhvalov", "Sergey Osipov"], "docs": ["This a document about Bezhetsk. \n Bezhetsk and Bezhetsky Uyezd were the birthplace of writer Vyacheslav Shishkov, artists Alexander Samokhvalov and Sergey Osipov, and musician Vasily Andreyev."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one potential precipitating event for bullous pemphigoid that has been reported?", "Which type of drug has been associated with the onset of bullous pemphigoid?", "What is the name of the enzyme inhibitor class of drugs that has been associated with the onset of bullous pemphigoid?", "What is the general observation regarding precipitating factors in most cases of bullous pemphigoid?", "What medical treatment has been reported as a potential precipitating event for bullous pemphigoid?", "What type of medical therapy has been reported as a potential precipitating event for bullous pemphigoid?", "What is the name of the condition discussed in the document?"], "answers": ["Exposure to ultraviolet light.", "Drugs associated with the onset of bullous pemphigoid include furosemide, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, DPP-4 inhibitors, captopril, penicillamine, and antibiotics.", "DPP-4 inhibitors", "In most cases of bullous pemphigoid, no clear precipitating factors are identified.", "Furosemide, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, DPP-4 inhibitors, captopril, penicillamine, and antibiotics.", "Radiation therapy", "Bullous pemphigoid"], "docs": ["This a document about Bullous pemphigoid. \n In most cases of bullous pemphigoid, no clear precipitating factors are identified. Potential precipitating events that have been reported include exposure to ultraviolet light and radiation therapy. Onset of pemphigoid has also been associated with certain drugs, including furosemide, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, DPP-4 inhibitors, captopril, penicillamine, and antibiotics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played bass and provided backing vocals for tracks 1 through 12 in the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who played bass for tracks 13 through 15 in the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Which individuals provided vocals for the live performances in the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who was responsible for lead guitar and assistant production in the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who played drums and provided vocals for track 14 in the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who was the producer, mixer, and contributed backing vocals, keyboards, and rhythm guitar to the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who was responsible for the artwork of the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who served as the tour coordinator for the Alan Parsons Live tour?", "Which individuals were responsible for the design of the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who was responsible for the layout of the EU edition of the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who contributed to the cover design of the non-EU editions of the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Which individuals managed the Alan Parsons Live tour?", "Who was responsible for mastering the Alan Parsons Live album?", "Who provided the photography for the Alan Parsons Live album?", "What equipment was used to record the Alan Parsons Live album digitally?", "Where was the Alan Parsons Live album mastered?", "Where and when was the Alan Parsons Live album recorded during the tour in Europe?", "Where was the live postproduction of the Alan Parsons Live album conducted, and when?", "Where and when were tracks 13 through 15 of the Alan Parsons Live album recorded and mixed?"], "answers": ["Jeremy Meek played bass and provided backing vocals for tracks 1 through 12.", "Felix Krish played bass for tracks 13 through 15.", "Chris Thompson, Gary Howard, and Stuart Elliott provided vocals for the live performances.", "Ian Bairnson was responsible for lead guitar and assistant production in the Alan Parsons Live album.", "Stuart Elliott.", "Alan Parsons", "Julien Mills", "Keith Morris", "Peter Curzon and Storm Thorgerson.", "Myosotis", "Jon Crossland, Peter Curzon, and Storm Thorgerson.", "Pete Smith and Isis Music.", "Simon Heyworth was responsible for mastering the Alan Parsons Live album.", "Paul Maxon and Storm Thorgerson.", "Tascam DA-88s and Audio Technica Microphones.", "The Alan Parsons Live album was mastered at Chop'em Out.", "The Alan Parsons Live album was recorded on tour in Europe in May 1994.", "The live postproduction of the Alan Parsons Live album was conducted at Parsonics, Sussex, in October 1994.", "Tracks 13-15 were recorded and mixed at Parsonics in February 1995."], "docs": ["This a document about Alan Parsons Live. \nJeremy Meek - Bass, backing vocals (1-12) ; Felix Krish - Bass (13-15) ; Chris Thompson - Vocals (live, 13, 15) ; Gary Howard - Vocals (live) ; Stuart Elliott - Drums; Vocals (14) ; Ian Bairnson - Lead guitar, assistant producer ; Richard Cottle - Keyboards, saxophone ; Andrew Powell - Keyboards ; Alan Parsons - Producer, Mixer, Backing Vocals, Keyboards, Rhythm guitar ; Artwork \u2013 Julien Mills ; Tour coordinator \u2013 Keith Morris ; Design \u2013 Peter Curzon, Storm Thorgerson ; Layout (EU edition) \u2013 Myosotis ; Cover (non-EU editions) - Jon Crossland, Peter Curzon, Storm Thorgerson ; Management \u2013 Pete Smith, Isis Music ; Mastering \u2013 Simon Heyworth ; Photography \u2013 Paul Maxon, Storm Thorgerson ; Live Engineering \u2013 Bill Irving, Gary Bradshaw ; Recorded Digitally on Tascam DA-88s using Audio Technica Microphones. ; Mastered at Chop'em Out. ; Recorded on tour in Europe in May 1994. ; Live Postproduction at Parsonics, Sussex, October 1994. ; Tracks 13-15 Recorded and mixed at Parsonics, February 1995. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the shrimp species discussed in the document?", "To which family does the shrimp species Palaemon guangdongensis belong?"], "answers": ["Palaemon guangdongensis", "Palaemonidae"], "docs": ["This a document about Palaemon guangdongensis. \n Palaemon guangdongensis is a shrimp species in the family Palaemonidae."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the U.S. Senator from Tennessee from March 4, 1875, to July 31, 1875?", "What was the political affiliation of Henry Cooper during his time as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee?", "Who was appointed to continue Andrew Johnson's term as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee?", "What was the duration of David M. Key's service as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee?", "How did David M. Key lose his position as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee?", "What was the name of the U.S. Senator who died during his term in 1875?", "What was the name of the U.S. Senator from Tennessee who served from March 3, 1877, and was affiliated with the Democratic Party?", "What office number is mentioned in the document for Henry Cooper's tenure as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee?", "What event caused the vacancy in the U.S. Senate seat that David M. Key was appointed to fill?"], "answers": ["Andrew Johnson", "Democratic.", "David M. Key", "August 18, 1875 \u2013 January 19, 1877", "David M. Key lost his position as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee by losing the election to finish Andrew Johnson's term.", "Andrew Johnson", "Henry Cooper", "15", "The vacancy was caused by the death of Andrew Johnson."], "docs": ["This a document about List of United States senators from Tennessee. \n March 3, 1877 ; rowspan=5 | Democratic ; rowspan=5 align=right | Henry Cooper U.S. Senator - Brady-Handy.jpg Henry Cooper rowspan=5 align=right | Henry Cooper U.S. Senator - Brady-Handy.jpg Henry Cooper - style=\"height:2em\" - style=\"height:2em\" align=left | Andrew Johnson - 3a53290u.png Andrew Johnson ; | Democratic ; nowrap | March 4, 1875 \u2013 July 31, 1875 ; Elected in 1875. Died. ; rowspan=5 | 15 ; rowspan=3 - style=\"height:2em\" align=left | DMKey-PostmasGener.jpg David M. Key ; | Democratic ; nowrap | August 18, 1875 \u2013 January 19, 1877 ; Appointed to continue Johnson's term. Lost election to finish Johnson's term. - "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which country is the Andohahela National Park located?", "In which province of Madagascar is the Andohahela National Park situated?", "At what type of location has the species Anodonthyla jeanbai been found?", "How many surveyed sites has the species Anodonthyla jeanbai been found at?", "At what elevation has the species Anodonthyla jeanbai been found?"], "answers": ["Madagascar.", "Toliara", "The species Anodonthyla jeanbai has been found at a single surveyed site in the Andohahela National Park, located at the southern end of Madagascar, in the province of Toliara.", "1", "The species Anodonthyla jeanbai has been found at a relatively high elevation."], "docs": ["This a document about Anodonthyla jeanbai. \n The species has been found only at a single surveyed site at a relatively high elevation in the Andohahela National Park, which is located at the southern end of Madagascar, in the province of Toliara."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the divisions in the first annual gathering of the British Columbia Pipers Association?", "Why were the Ladies' division included in the early competitions of the British Columbia Pipers Association?", "By the 1950s, what evidence disproved the belief that women were weaker pipers than men?", "In what year were the non-professional competition divisions reorganized into Novice, Juvenile, Junior, and Senior Amateur?", "What modern grading system was introduced in 1995 for the British Columbia Pipers Association?", "What additional classifications have been added recently to accommodate participants at lower levels of piping and drumming?"], "answers": ["The divisions in the first annual gathering of the British Columbia Pipers Association were Novice, Ladies, Under 16, 16 and Over, and Open (or Professional).", "The Ladies' division was included because women were thought to be weaker pipers than men.", "Many excellent female pipers.", "1958", "Grade 1, 2, 3, and 4, with Grade 1 being the highest level.", "Grade 5, beginner (practice chanter/practice pad), and adult (or bandsman) classifications."], "docs": ["This a document about British Columbia Pipers Association. \n The first annual gathering of the BCPA saw competitions organized into Novice, Ladies, Under 16, 16 and Over and Open (or Professional) divisions. This seemed logical at a time when women were thought to be weaker pipers than men. By the 1950s however, this notion was completely disproved by many excellent female pipers and in 1958 the non-professional competition was reorganized into Novice, Juvenile, Junior and Senior Amateur divisions. Finally, in 1995, the classes were changed to the more modern Grade 1, 2, 3 and 4, Grade 1 being the highest level, and even more recently Grade 5, beginner (practice chanter/practice pad), and adult (or bandsman) classifications have been added due to the large amount of participation at the lower levels of piping and drumming."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award from The Pennsylvania State University?", "Which university is Vicki Colvin affiliated with, having received the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "What institution is Jan Genzer associated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "From which university did David Y. Gin receive the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "Which university is Richard Hsung affiliated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "What university is Wenbin Lin associated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "Which university is Mark Lonergan affiliated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "From which university did Benjamin Miller receive the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "Which university is Paul Nealey affiliated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "What institution is John Peters associated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "Which university is Amy Rosenzweig affiliated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "From which university did Benjamin Schwartz receive the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "Which university is Matthew Shair affiliated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "What institution is Erik Sorensen associated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "Which university is Ross Widenhoefer affiliated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "What university is Olaf G. Wiest associated with as a recipient of the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award?", "What is the name of the award program that honors teacher-scholars in the fields of chemistry and related sciences?"], "answers": ["Philip Bevilacqua", "Rice University", "North Carolina State University", "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign", "University of Minnesota", "Brandeis University", "University of Oregon", "University of Rochester", "University of Wisconsin-Madison", "Utah State University", "Amy Rosenzweig is affiliated with Northwestern University.", "University of California, Los Angeles", "Harvard University", "The Scripps Research Institute", "Duke University", "University of Notre Dame", "Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards"], "docs": ["This a document about Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards. \nPhilip Bevilacqua, The Pennsylvania State University ; Vicki Colvin, Rice University ; Jan Genzer, North Carolina State University ; David Y. Gin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Richard Hsung, University of Minnesota ; Wenbin Lin, Brandeis University ; Mark Lonergan, University of Oregon ; Benjamin Miller, University of Rochester ; Paul Nealey, University of Wisconsin-Madison ; John Peters, Utah State University ; Amy Rosenzweig, Northwestern University ; Benjamin Schwartz, University of California, Los Angeles ; Matthew Shair, Harvard University ; Erik Sorensen, The Scripps Research Institute ; Ross Widenhoefer, Duke University ; Olaf G. Wiest, University of Notre Dame "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which school district is Fort Shaw a part of?", "What is the name of the elementary school located in Fort Shaw?", "In which town are Sun River Middle School and Simms High School located?"], "answers": ["Fort Shaw is part of the Sun River Valley School District.", "Fort Shaw Elementary School", "Simms"], "docs": ["This a document about Fort Shaw, Montana. \n Fort Shaw is part of the Sun River Valley School District. Fort Shaw Elementary School is located in town. Sun River Middle School and Simms High School are located in Simms."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did the player say about the leadership of the national team?", "Who was the national team captain at the time of the 2019 strike?", "At what age did Jenni Asserholt retire from the national team?", "Why did Jenni Asserholt refuse to join the national team in June?", "What allegations were made against Boork in relation to Jenni Asserholt?", "In what year did the players petition the Swedish Ice Hockey Association to fire Boork?", "What was the nature of the petition made by the players in 2016?", "What was the response of the Swedish Ice Hockey Association to the 2016 petition?", "What team did the player reference in relation to the national team leadership comments?", "What was the reason given by the player for the need to 'stop compromising' in relation to the national team?", "What was the name of the coach who was the subject of the 2016 petition?", "What was the name of the championship that the player referenced in her criticism of the national team leadership?", "What was the reason given by the player for the need to 'stop compromising' in relation to the national team?"], "answers": ["The player said the national team \"leadership has been too weak.\"", "Jenni Asserholt was the national team captain at the time of the 2019 strike.", "28", "Jenni Asserholt refused to join the national team in June amidst allegations that Boork was bullying her over her weight.", "Boork was alleged to be bullying Jenni Asserholt over her weight.", "2016", "The players petitioned to have Boork fired as head coach of the national team.", "The Swedish Ice Hockey Association declared it had full confidence in Boork's leadership.", "Lule\u00e5 HF/MSSK", "The national team \"leadership has been too weak.\"", "Boork", "Riksserien championship", "The national team \"leadership has been too weak.\""], "docs": ["This a document about 2019 Sweden women's national ice hockey team strike. \n Lule\u00e5 HF/MSSK to a Riksserien championship, telling the press that the national team \"leadership has been too weak\" and that it was \"time to stop compromising.\" National team captain Jenni Asserholt then retired from the national team at the age of 28, after refusing to join the team in June and amidst allegations that Boork was bullying her over her weight. In August 2016, the players petitioned the Swedish Ice Hockey Association to have Boork fired as head coach of the national team. The Association declared it had full confidence in Boork's leadership. In an exhibition game against Finland held in "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is a milk float used for?", "What type of vehicles are modern milk floats usually powered by?", "How were milk floats powered before they became battery electric vehicles?", "In which regions were milk floats particularly common in the past?", "What types of businesses have contributed to the decline in home milk delivery services?", "What has been the trend in milk consumption in recent years according to the document?"], "answers": ["A milk float is used for the delivery of fresh milk.", "Battery electric vehicles (BEV)", "They were horse-drawn.", "Milk floats were particularly common in the United Kingdom and other European countries in the past.", "Supermarkets, small independent grocers, petrol stations, and convenience stores.", "Many people have switched from regular home delivery to obtaining fresh milk from supermarkets, small independent grocers, petrol stations, and convenience stores."], "docs": ["This a document about Milk float. \n A milk float is a vehicle specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk. Today, milk floats are usually battery electric vehicles (BEV), but they were formerly horse-drawn. They were once common in many European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, and were operated by local dairies. However, in recent years, as the number of supermarkets, small independent grocers and petrol stations, and convenience stores stocking fresh milk has increased, many people have switched from regular home delivery to obtaining fresh milk from these other sources."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What role did Narmada Akka hold in the South Gadchiroli division of CPI (Maoist)?", "Who was the first female comrade selected as a member of the Central Committee of the CPI (Maoist)?", "What position did Narmada Akka hold in the Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangathan's unit of Dandakaranya region?", "According to Arundhati Roy, how many members does the Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangathan have?", "How many police cases were registered against Narmada Akka in Maharashtra?", "What significant decision did Narmada Akka make after a conversation with her father?", "What organization did Narmada Akka describe as an organization that helps break the shackles of domesticity?", "What is the full name of the radical leftist organization that Narmada Akka was a part of?"], "answers": ["Narmada Akka was the Divisional Secretary of the South Gadchiroli division of CPI (Maoist).", "Anuradha Ghandy", "She was the chief.", "90,000 members.", "53 police cases were registered against Narmada Akka in Maharashtra.", "Narmada Akka decided to join the Maoists after a conversation with her father.", "The Maoists.", "CPI (Maoist)"], "docs": ["This a document about Narmada Akka. \n the shackles of domesticity.\"\" And, it was after that conversation with her father, that she decided to join the Maoists. She was active as the Divisional Secretary of South Gadchiroli division of CPI (Maoist). She was the second female comrade to have been selected as a member of the Central Committee of the radical leftist organisation, after Anuradha Ghandy (wife of Kobad Ghandy). She was also acting as the chief of the Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangathan's unit of Dandakaranya region, which is among the top-most \"women's organizations\" in India when it comes to numbers of registered members, and Arundhati Roy says that it has 90,000 members. She had as much as 53 police cases registered against her name in Maharashtra."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original area covered by Stadio Filadelfia?", "How many total seats did Stadio Filadelfia have when it was first built?", "How many seats were located in the central grandstand of Stadio Filadelfia?", "What material were the bleachers of Stadio Filadelfia made of?", "What architectural style were the stands of Stadio Filadelfia built in?", "How many rows of seating were there in the parterre of Stadio Filadelfia?", "What material was used to make the seating in the forum of Stadio Filadelfia?", "What was the height of the wall that enclosed Stadio Filadelfia?", "What material was the facade of Stadio Filadelfia constructed from?", "What was the main structural material used in the construction of Stadio Filadelfia?", "What was the purpose of the old field in front of Stadio Filadelfia in the 1930s?", "What materials were used for the construction of the stands of Stadio Filadelfia?", "What feature connected the various windows of Stadio Filadelfia?"], "answers": ["38,000 m\u00b2", "15,000", "1300", "Cement.", "Art Nouveau style.", "13 rows.", "Wood.", "The wall around Stadio Filadelfia was 2.5 meters high.", "The facade of Stadio Filadelfia was constructed from red brick.", "Reinforced concrete.", "The old field in front of Stadio Filadelfia was used for training in the 1930s.", "The stands of Stadio Filadelfia were constructed using wooden and cast iron materials in an Art Nouveau style.", "A gallery with iron railings."], "docs": ["This a document about Stadio Filadelfia. \n Originally the stadium covered an area of 38,000 m\u00b2 enclosed by a wall; it consisted of only two stands, with a capacity of 15,000 (1300 in the central grandstand, 9500 on the bleachers, 4000 in the parterre). The parterre was situated under the grandstand, arranged by 13 rows. The Stadio Filadelfia's bleachers were cement, while the stands were wooden and cast iron built Art Nouveau style. The seating in the forum was made of wood, and all numbered. The wall around the structure was 2.5 meters high. The facade was made of red brick, with columns and large windows with white frames. The various windows were connected by a gallery with iron railings. At the front was an old field that was used for training in the 1930s. The main structure of the building was reinforced concrete, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which regions of England is the surname Tooke most prevalent?", "What historical period is associated with the high popularity of references to Thor?", "What deities were the Vikings more inclined to favor compared to their Anglo-Saxon neighbors?", "What is the linguistic origin of the surname Tooke?", "How is the surname Tuck distributed in England compared to Tooke?", "What is the significance of the Domesday Book in English history?", "What year was the Domesday Book created?", "How many people with the name Toki or its variants are recorded in the Domesday Book according to the PASE database?", "What does the Domesday Book primarily record?", "What does the distribution of the surname Tooke in England suggest about its origin?", "What historical event is the Domesday Book associated with?", "What is the primary difference in the linguistic origin between the surnames Tooke and Tuck?", "What does the Domesday Book record about the people named Toki and its variants?", "What is the primary reason for the limited number of records of the surname Tooke in the Norman period of English history?"], "answers": ["The surname Tooke is most prevalent in Norfolk and Suffolk.", "Viking Age", "The Vikings favored Thor compared to their Anglo-Saxon neighbors, who favored Woden.", "Old Swedish.", "Tuck is far less localized than Tooke; its largest concentration is also in Norfolk, but it is found throughout England.", "The Domesday Book is significant in English history as it was a survey of the land and land ownership before and after the Norman conquest.", "1086", "Twenty three.", "The Domesday Book primarily records land and land ownership before and after the Norman conquest.", "The distribution of the surname Tooke in England suggests that it has an Old Swedish (pre-7th-century Old Scandinavian) origin, as it is overwhelmingly prevalent in areas that were part of the Viking Danelaw.", "The Norman conquest.", "Tooke is derived from Old Swedish (pre-7th-century Old Scandinavian origin), while Tuck is not specified to have such an origin and is far less localized and more common as a surname.", "The Domesday Book records twenty-three people of the name Toki and its variants, who were men who held land.", "The primary reason for the limited number of records of the surname Tooke in the Norman period is that there are few records from that time, and the Domesday Book, which is a key source, only includes men who held land, which was a small segment of the population."], "docs": ["This a document about Tooke. \n Tooke in 1881 census (in individuals) Tuck in 1881 census (in individuals) The Old-Swedish source of Tooke seems to be confirmed by its distribution in England. Tooke is overwhelmingly prevalent in Norfolk, then Suffolk; areas that were part of the Viking Danelaw. References to Thor hit a \"high popularity during the Viking Age\". Compared with their Anglo- Saxon neighbours, the Vikings favoured Thor, instead of Woden. Also, Tooke is derived from \"Old Swedish\" (pre-7th-century Old Scandinavian origin) rather than the related \"Old English\". Tuck is far less localized; its largest concentration is also in Norfolk, but it is found throughout England. It is also far more common a surname than Tooke. There are few records in the Norman period of English history. However we do have the Domesday Book of 1086. The book was a survey of the land, and land ownership before and after the Norman conquest. In the database provided by PASE Domesday there are twenty three people of the name Toki and its variants to be found in the Domesday records. These are only men who held land, which was only a small segment of the population."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What units were the wounded soldiers from who joined the party in the Action of 22 August 1917?", "What happened to the tank that drove behind the Springfield blockhouse during the Action of 22 August 1917?", "Which unit attacked from the opposite side in the darkness during the Action of 22 August 1917?", "How many German prisoners were taken during the Action of 22 August 1917?", "What prevented the British prisoners from moving further during the Action of 22 August 1917?", "What locations did the British decide were too formidable to attack after a quick conference during the Action of 22 August 1917?", "What event occurred after the British prisoners had moved about 100 yards towards the rear during the Action of 22 August 1917?", "What had happened to the artillery-fire when the wounded soldiers joined the party during the Action of 22 August 1917?"], "answers": ["The wounded soldiers who joined the party were from the 1/8th Worcester and 1/7th Warwick.", "The tank was knocked out soon after it opened fire.", "The 1/7th Warwick.", "16", "German machine-gun fire.", "Spot Farm and the cemetery.", "The British prisoners were hit by German machine-gun fire.", "The artillery-fire had died down."], "docs": ["This a document about Action of 22 August 1917. \n heads and the artillery-fire had died down. Wounded from the 1/8th Worcester and 1/7th Warwick, in shell-holes nearby, joined the party and a tank drove behind the Springfield blockhouse, only to be knocked out soon after it opened fire. As the party got closer, in the darkness, a group which turned out to be from the 1/7th Warwick, attacked from the opposite side. The German garrison ran out and 16 prisoners were taken but they had only moved about 100 yd towards the rear when they were hit by German machine-gun fire. After a quick conference, the British decided that Spot Farm and the cemetery were too formidable to attack "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is depicted in the photo taken with the Canon 300mm f/2.8 Fluorite lens?", "Who is the U.S. Secretary of State featured in the photo?", "Where was the photo taken during the event in July 1975?", "What was the focal length and maximum aperture of the lens used to take the photo?", "What camera model was used by Franco Rossi to take the photo?", "What type of film was used to capture the photo, and at what ISO was it pushed?", "What was the shutter speed and aperture setting used when the photo was taken?", "What additional equipment was used with the Canon 300mm f/2.8 Fluorite lens to capture the photo?", "What is the name of the photographer who took the photo of Henry Kissinger at the European Summit in 1975?", "What is the full name of the lens used to take the photo of Henry Kissinger at the European Summit in 1975?"], "answers": ["The event depicted in the photo is the European Summit in July 1975, where U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reads top-secret documents.", "Henry Kissinger", "The photo was taken from the second-floor balcony of the press corps section during the event in July 1975.", "The focal length was 300mm and the maximum aperture was f/2.8.", "Canon F-1", "Kodak Tri-X film pushed to ISO 1200.", "The shutter speed was 1/30 sec and the aperture setting was f/5.6.", "Extender 2x and a Canon F-1 camera.", "Franco Rossi", "Canon FL-F 300mm f/2.8 S.S.C. Fluorite lens"], "docs": ["This a document about Canon FL 300mm lens. \nCaption: \"U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reads top-secret documents at the European Summit in July 1975. Even the typed words can be clearly discerned. The photo was taken with a Canon 300mm f/2.8 Fluorite lens from the second-floor balcony of the press corps section. ''Photo by Franco Rossi with Canon F-1 camera, FL-F 300mm f/2.8 S.S.C. Fluorite lens and Extender 2x at 1/30 sec. and f/5.6. Captured on Kodak Tri-X film pushed to ISO 1200\"''"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many towns (up) are there in Kangnam County?", "How many villages (ri) are there in Kangnam County?"], "answers": ["1", "18"], "docs": ["This a document about Kangnam County. \n The county is divided into one town (up), and 18 'ri' (villages)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which sport did Peter Oehler compete?", "What weight class did Peter Oehler compete in at the 1912 Summer Olympics?", "In which year did Peter Oehler participate in the Summer Olympics?", "When did Peter Oehler pass away?"], "answers": ["Wrestling", "Light heavyweight.", "1912", "Peter Oehler passed away on 15 April 1945."], "docs": ["This a document about Peter Oehler. \n Peter Oehler (23 June 1883 – 15 April 1945) was a German wrestler. He competed in the light heavyweight event at the 1912 Summer Olympics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the union representing airline pilots listed in the document?", "Which union is associated with communication workers according to the document?", "What is the name of the union representing bakers and allied workers?", "Which union is focused on the education sector and is called the Educational Institute of Scotland?", "What is the name of the union representing schoolmasters and women teachers in the document?", "Which union represents workers in the fire service as mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the union that represents journalists according to the document?", "Which union is associated with physiotherapists in the list provided?", "What is the name of the union for educational psychologists listed in the document?", "Which union is associated with workers in the postal and telecommunication industries?", "What is the name of the union representing racing staff according to the document?", "Which union is focused on musicians as listed in the document?", "What is the name of the union representing hospital consultants and specialists?", "Which union is represented by the acronym 'GMB' in the document?", "What is the name of the union that represents workers in the railway industry?"], "answers": ["British Airline Pilots' Association (BALPA)", "Communication Workers Union (CWU)", "Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU)", "The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS).", "National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT)", "Fire Brigades Union (FBU)", "National Union of Journalists (NUJ)", "Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)", "Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP)", "Communication Workers Union (CWU)", "National Association of Racing Staff (NAORS)", "Musicians' Union (MU)", "Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association (HCSA)", "GMB", "Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)"], "docs": ["This a document about Scottish Trades Union Congress. \nAccord ; Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) ; Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP) ; Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU) ; British Airline Pilots' Association (BALPA) ; British Dietetic Association (BDA) ; British Orthoptic Society (BOS) ; Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) ; Communication Workers Union (CWU) ; Community ; Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) ; Equity ; FDA ; Fire Brigades Union (FBU) ; GMB ; Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association (HCSA) ; Musicians' Union (MU) ; National Association of Racing Staff [NAORS] ; National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers (NASUWT) ; National Union of Journalists (NUJ) ; National Union "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which two empires recognized Yaqub Beg's state during the Dungan Revolt (1862\u20131877)?", "What type of support did the Ottoman Empire and the British Empire provide to Yaqub Beg's state?", "Which British diplomats visited Kashgar in 1868 and 1870 respectively?", "In what year did the British conclude a commercial treaty with the emir Yaqub Beg?"], "answers": ["The Ottoman Empire and the British Empire.", "The Ottoman Empire and the British Empire provided Yaqub Beg's state with thousands of guns.", "Robert Barkley Shaw and Thomas Douglas Forsyth.", "1874"], "docs": ["This a document about Dungan Revolt (1862\u20131877). \n The Ottoman Empire and the British Empire both recognized Yaqub Beg's state and supplied him with thousands of guns. British diplomats Robert Barkley Shaw and Thomas Douglas Forsyth to Kashgar in 1868 and 1870 respectively, aroused British interest for Ya'qub's regime and the British concluded a commercial treaty with the emir in 1874."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of Alfred Hitchcock's first (silent) film, and when was it completed?", "Which newspaper published a leaked report of the Irish Boundary Commission's proposals in November 1925?", "What event occurred on 12 November 1925 in the English Channel that resulted in the loss of 69 lives?", "What significant acquisition involving Vauxhall Motors occurred on 16 November 1925?", "What was the significance of the leaked report published by The Morning Post on 7 November 1925?"], "answers": ["Alfred Hitchcock's first (silent) film was The Pleasure Garden, and it was completed on 3 November.", "The Morning Post", "A submarine sank in the English Channel after colliding with a civilian surface vessel, resulting in the loss of all 69 hands.", "Vauxhall Motors of Luton was purchased by an American giant.", "The leaked report published by The Morning Post on 7 November 1925 effectively ended the work of the Irish Boundary Commission, as its proposals for altering the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland were contrary to the Free State's view."], "docs": ["This a document about 1925 in the United Kingdom. \n 3 November \u2013 Alfred Hitchcock's first (silent) film, The Pleasure Garden, completed (but not released in the UK until 16 January 1927). ; 7 November \u2013 The Morning Post, a Conservative London newspaper, publishes a leaked report of the Irish Boundary Commission's (limited) proposals for altering the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland, which are contrary to the Free State's view; publication effectively ends the work of the commission. ; 12 November \u2013 submarine sinks in the English Channel after collision with a civilian surface vessel with the loss of all 69 hands. ; 16 November \u2013 carmaker Vauxhall Motors of Luton is purchased by American giant "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the score of Bogota High School's win against Haddonfield?", "Which team did Bogota High School defeat in the 1993 Bergen County Tournament championship game?", "What was the final score of the 1993 Bergen County Jamboree game between Bogota High School and Ramapo High School?", "In what year did the boys cross country team from Bogota High School win the Group II state championship?", "Which years did the Bogota High School team win the Bergen County Division D Championship?", "Which sport's team at Bogota High School won the Bergen County Baseball Tournament in 1969?", "What was the name of the pitcher who led the 1969 Bogota High School baseball team to victory in the Bergen County Baseball Tournament?", "What was the score of Bogota High School's win in the Bergen County Jamboree after going into overtime in the 1993 championship game?", "What was the score difference when Bogota High School was down in the last minute of regulation during the 1993 Bergen County Tournament championship game?", "What event did Bogota High School win after forcing overtime against Ramapo High School in 1993?"], "answers": ["47-44", "Bergen Catholic High School.", "60-57", "1960", "2006, 2007, and 2008.", "Baseball.", "Rich Graham", "60-57", "5 points", "Bogota High School won the Bergen County Jamboree after forcing overtime against Ramapo High School in 1993."], "docs": ["This a document about Bogota High School. \n with a 47-44 win against Haddonfield and won the Bergen County Tournament, defeating non-public power Bergen Catholic High School in the championship game. Down by five points in the last minute of regulation in the championship game, the 1993 team tied Ramapo High School to force overtime and went on to win the Bergen County Jamboree by a score of 60-57. The boys cross country team won the Group II state championship in 1960. The team won the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Bergen County Division D Championship. The 1969 baseball team, led by pitcher Rich Graham, won the Bergen County Baseball Tournament defeating "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of New Mexico's largest electricity provider?", "How many electricity customers does PNM Resources serve statewide?", "Which company did PNM Resources enter final merger talks with in September 2021?", "What is the parent company of Avangrid, the U.S. subsidiary that PNM was in merger talks with?", "What type of services does New Mexico Gas Company provide to its customers?", "How many customers does New Mexico Gas Company serve in the state?"], "answers": ["PNM Resources", "PNM Resources serves about 487,000 electricity customers statewide.", "Avangrid", "Iberdrola", "New Mexico Gas Company provides natural gas services to its customers.", "More than 500,000 customers."], "docs": ["This a document about Albuquerque, New Mexico. \n PNM Resources, New Mexico's largest electricity provider, is based in Albuquerque. They serve about 487,000 electricity customers statewide. In September 2021, PNM entered final merger talks with Avangrid, the U.S. subsidiary of Spanish power giant Iberdrola. New Mexico Gas Company provides natural gas services to more than 500,000 customers in the state, including the Albuquerque metro area."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What nickname was given to George W. Hotchkiss?", "On what date did George W. Hotchkiss and his wife celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary?", "At what age did George W. Hotchkiss die?", "How many of the original forty-niners did Hotchkiss gather at his home?", "What vow did the group of forty-niners make regarding their funerals?", "Why was there no one to speak at George W. Hotchkiss's funeral?"], "answers": ["\"The oldest living lumber man\" and \"the last of the 49ers.\"", "August 14, 1921.", "George W. Hotchkiss died at the age of 94.", "16", "The group vowed to eulogize each other at each successive funeral when one died.", "There was no one to speak at George W. Hotchkiss's funeral because he had outlived all the others who had vowed to eulogize each other."], "docs": ["This a document about George W. Hotchkiss. \n was said to be 'the oldest living lumber man' and the 'last of the 49ers'. On August 14, 1921, Hotchkiss, at the age of 90, and his wife celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary at their home in Evanston. He died at the age of 94 on March 1, 1926. Hotchkiss had gathered at his home the last 16 of the original forty-niners. As a group they vowed to eulogized each other at each successive funeral when one died. Hotchkiss was the last to go and there was no one left to speak for him as he had outlived them all."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is the document about?", "Which country's roster is listed in the document?", "Who was the head coach of the Iranian team in the 2015 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship?"], "answers": ["2015 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship squads.", "Iran", "Reza Vakili Farjad"], "docs": ["This a document about 2015 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship squads. \n The following is the Iranian roster in the 2015 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship. Head Coach: Reza Vakili Farjad"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of Anil Sapkal's novel published in December 2014?", "What is the main theme criticized in Anil Sapkal's novel Bhadas?", "What unique writing style is used in Anil Sapkal's novel Bhadas?", "What is the title of Anil Sapkal's collection of short stories published in 2004?", "What cultural conflict is depicted in the short stories of Peshwait Melela Pandhra Undir?", "What is the title of Anil Sapkal's poetry book published in 1989?", "What imagery is used in Anil Sapkal's poetry Parambya to express emotions like pain and compassion?", "What emotions does Anil Sapkal's poetry Parambya aim to convey through its symbolic imagery?"], "answers": ["Bhadas", "The main theme criticized in Anil Sapkal's novel Bhadas is the hierarchy of castes in rural India.", "The novel uses a unique experiment of writing style, especially the use of colloquial language and visual images through words.", "Peshwait Melela Pandhra Undir", "The cultural conflict of Dalits and upper castes in the postmodern era.", "Parambya", "The imagery of the banyan tree roots is used in Anil Sapkal's poetry Parambya to express emotions like pain and compassion.", "Pain, revolt, denial, and compassion."], "docs": ["This a document about Anil Sapkal. \n 1. Bhadas (\u092d\u0921\u093e\u0938) (Novel) Sayan Publication. Dec. 2014. The novel criticizes the hierarchy of castes in rural India. It is a unique experiment of writing style, especially the use of colloquial language and visual images through words. 2. Peshwait Melela Pandhra Undir (\u092a\u0947\u0936\u0935\u093e\u0908\u0924 \u092e\u0947\u0932\u0947\u0932\u093e \u092a\u093e\u0902\u0922\u0930\u093e \u0909\u0902\u0926\u0940\u0930) (collection of short stories), Sugawa Prakashan 2004. Stories describing the cultural conflict of Dalits and upper castes in postmodern era. The stories are significant for its unique narrative style. 3. Parambya (\u092a\u093e\u0930\u0902\u092c\u094d\u092f\u093e) (Poetry) 1989. Symbolic poetry in Marathi that uses the imagery of the banyan tree roots to express pain, revolt, denial and compassion."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which three counties did Mike Rogers represent?", "What position did Mike Rogers hold from 1999 to 2000?", "What was the name of the legislation created by Mike Rogers to help Michigan families save for education?", "What is the benefit of the Michigan Education Savings Plan for families?"], "answers": ["Mike Rogers represented Clinton, Livingston, and Shiawassee counties.", "Majority Leader", "Michigan Education Savings Plan", "The Michigan Education Savings Plan allows Michigan families to set aside tax-free funds for educating their children when they are ready for college or vocational training."], "docs": ["This a document about Mike Rogers (Michigan politician). \n He represented three counties: Clinton, Livingston, and Shiawassee. He served as Majority Leader from 1999 to 2000. Rogers wrote legislation creating the Michigan Education Savings Plan, which allows Michigan families to set aside tax-free funds for educating their children when they are ready for college or vocational training."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How much did the owner Yacoub pay to purchase the permanent home for the Cincinnati Kings?", "What were the scores of the two wins that the Cincinnati Kings achieved in their first ten games?", "By the end of June, what was the Cincinnati Kings' position in terms of playoff contention?", "How many years in a row did the Cincinnati Kings' US Open Cup run last only one game?", "What was the result of the Cincinnati Kings' US Open Cup game against the Milwaukee Bavarians?", "What league did the Milwaukee Bavarians belong to?", "What was the name of the team that the Cincinnati Kings defeated in their first win of the season?", "What was the name of the team that the Cincinnati Kings defeated in their second win of the season?", "Which team did the Cincinnati Kings lose to in their first win of the season?", "What was the name of the team that the Cincinnati Kings lost to in their US Open Cup game in the third consecutive year?"], "answers": ["$11.3 million.", "The Cincinnati Kings achieved two wins in their first ten games with scores of 1\u20130 over Crystal Palace Baltimore and 4\u20130 over New Hampshire Phantoms.", "By the end of June, the Cincinnati Kings were struggling to remain in contention for the playoffs.", "Three years.", "The Cincinnati Kings lost 1\u20130 to the Milwaukee Bavarians.", "National Premier Soccer League.", "Crystal Palace Baltimore", "New Hampshire Phantoms", "The Cincinnati Kings did not lose to any team in their first win of the season. They won their first game against Crystal Palace Baltimore.", "Milwaukee Bavarians."], "docs": ["This a document about Cincinnati Kings. \n owner Yacoub purchased as the Kings' permanent home for $11.3 million. On the field, however, the Kings' fortunes were much less favorable. The Kings only managed two wins \u2013 1\u20130 over Crystal Palace Baltimore and 4\u20130 over New Hampshire Phantoms \u2013 in their first ten games, and by the end of June were already struggling to remain in contention for the playoffs. For the third year in a row the Kings' US Open Cup run lasted just one game, as they lost to a USASA side for the second time \u2013 this time a 1\u20130 defeat to National Premier Soccer League team Milwaukee Bavarians \u2013 and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Corrado Paina born?", "In which year was Corrado Paina born?", "What is Corrado Paina's profession?", "In which cities is Corrado Paina associated with?", "What are some of the themes that Corrado Paina's writing reflects?", "In which countries have Corrado Paina's works been published?"], "answers": ["Corrado Paina was born in Milan.", "1954", "Corrado Paina is a poet.", "Milan and Toronto.", "Corrado Paina's writing reflects the changes of borders in life, sex, and soul.", "Canada and Italy."], "docs": ["This a document about Corrado Paina. \n Corrado Paina (born in Milan in 1954) is an Italian-born poet based in Toronto. His writing reflects the changes of borders in life, sex and soul. His works have been published in Canada and Italy."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the Asian giant hornet mentioned in the document?", "Which insect is referred to as the red admiral butterfly in the document?", "What type of meat was found in the diet of the Asian giant hornet according to the WSDA?", "What is the WSDA's assumption about the source of the meat found in the Asian giant hornet's diet?", "Which other insect species, besides the honey bee, are preyed upon by the Asian giant hornet according to the WSDA?", "Which dragonfly species are listed as prey for the Asian giant hornet in the document?", "What moth species are mentioned as being preyed upon by the Asian giant hornet?", "Which wasp species are listed as prey for the Asian giant hornet in the document?"], "answers": ["V. mandarinia", "The red admiral butterfly is referred to as Vanessa atalanta in the document.", "Beef from a hamburger.", "The WSDA assumes the meat to be beef from a hamburger.", "Cluster fly, orange legged drone fly, bristle fly, bronze birch borer beetle, western yellowjacket, German yellowjacket, aerial yellowjacket, bald faced hornet, European paper wasp, golden paper wasp, paddle-tailed darner dragonfly, shadow darner dragonfly, large yellow underwing moth, blinded sphinx moth, and red admiral butterfly.", "Paddle-tailed darner dragonfly and shadow darner dragonfly.", "The moth species mentioned as being preyed upon by the Asian giant hornet are the large yellow underwing moth and the blinded sphinx moth.", "The document lists the European paper wasp and the golden paper wasp as prey for the Asian giant hornet."], "docs": ["This a document about Asian giant hornet. \n The WSDA found V. mandarinia to be preying on cluster fly, orange legged drone fly, bristle fly, bronze birch borer beetle, western honey bee, western yellowjacket, German yellowjacket, aerial yellowjacket, bald faced hornet, European paper wasp, golden paper wasp, paddle-tailed darner dragonfly, shadow darner dragonfly, large yellow underwing moth, blinded sphinx moth, and red admiral butterfly (Vanessa atalanta). They had also eaten cow's meat, but the WSDA assumes this to be beef from a hamburger."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the character who has arrived in Delhi to begin a tour of India?", "What is the name of the host family that Jasper is drawn into?", "What effect does Jasper's presence have on the Bhatia family?", "How does the document describe Jasper's initial experience in Delhi?", "What does the document suggest about the challenges Jasper faces on the first day of his journey?"], "answers": ["Jasper (Lee Williams)", "Bhatias", "Jasper's presence upsets the natural order of things within the Bhatia family.", "Jasper finds the newness of his surroundings overwhelming and discovers that his presence upsets the natural order of things with his host family, the Bhatias.", "The document suggests that Jasper faces challenges due to the overwhelming newness of his surroundings and his presence disrupting the natural order of the Bhatia family."], "docs": ["This a document about Delhi in a Day. \n Jasper (Lee Williams) has arrived in Delhi to begin a tour of India, where the newness of his surroundings quickly prove overwhelming. As he is drawn into the dynamics of his host family, the Bhatias, he finds that his mere presence has upset the natural order of things. Jasper finds that the first day of his journey is possibly more than he bargained for."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the birth and death dates of Emidio Taliani?", "What was Emidio Taliani's role in the Roman Catholic Church?", "In which year was Emidio Taliani elevated to the cardinalate?", "Which country did Emidio Taliani serve as Nuncio to, and during which years?"], "answers": ["Emidio Taliani was born on 19 April 1838 and died on 24 August 1907.", "Emidio Taliani was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Nuncio to Austria from 1896 to 1903 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1903.", "1903", "Emidio Taliani served as Nuncio to Austria from 1896 to 1903."], "docs": ["This a document about Emidio Taliani. \n Emidio Taliani (19 April 1838 \u2013 24 August 1907) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Nuncio to Austria from 1896 to 1903, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1903."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Bob Fornelli become the head coach of the Fort Hays State Tigers?", "What was Bob Fornelli's overall win-loss record during his seven years as head coach of the Fort Hays State Tigers?", "In which year did the Fort Hays State Tigers win both the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular season and postseason tournament titles under Bob Fornelli's leadership?", "How many times did Bob Fornelli lead the Fort Hays State Tigers to the RMAC championship during his seven-year tenure?", "In which year did Bob Fornelli lead the Fort Hays State Tigers to the NCAA Division II national championship game?", "How many times did Bob Fornelli take the Fort Hays State Tigers to the NCAA regional tournament during his coaching career?"], "answers": ["1996", "306\u2013113", "2003", "Four times.", "2000", "Six times."], "docs": ["This a document about Bob Fornelli. \n In 1996, Fornelli became head coach of the Fort Hays State Tigers. During his seven years, Fornelli compiled a 306\u2013113 record. In 2003, the Tigers won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular season and postseason tournament titles. Fornelli is the winningest coach in FHSU history and led the Tigers to the RMAC championship four times in his seven years. Fornelli led FHSU to the NCAA Division II national championship game in 2000 and was in the NCAA regional tournament six times."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was born on February 1, 1908, and was a Hungarian-born American animator?", "Which English actress, born on February 5, 1908, passed away in 1932?", "Who was born on February 6, 1908, and later became the 32nd Prime Minister of Italy?", "What American screenwriter was born on February 6, 1908, and died in 1981?", "Who was born on February 7, 1908, and had a career as both a swimmer and actor in the United States?", "What English geologist and explorer was born on February 11, 1908, and died in 1999?", "Which Chinese politician was born on February 17, 1908, and died in 2007?", "Who was born on February 19, 1908, and was a notable Chinese engineer who died in 2019?", "What President of Venezuela was born on February 22, 1908, and passed away in 1981?", "Who was the British actor born on February 22, 1908, and died in 2005?", "What was the name of the 20th Prime Minister of Australia, born on February 23, 1908, and who died in 1988?", "Who was born on February 26, 1908, and was an influential American cartoonist who died in 1980?", "What Mexican operatic tenor and bolero vocalist was born on February 26, 1908, and passed away in 1971?", "Who was the French racing driver born on February 26, 1908, and died in 1949?", "What French painter was born on February 29, 1908, and died in 2001?"], "answers": ["George Pal", "Peg Entwistle", "Amintore Fanfani", "Michael Maltese", "Buster Crabbe", "Vivian Fuchs", "Bo Yibo", "Qin Hanzhang", "R\u00f3mulo Betancourt", "John Mills", "William McMahon", "Tex Avery", "Nestor Mesta Chayres", "Jean-Pierre Wimille", "Balthus"], "docs": ["This a document about 1908. \nFebruary 1 \u2013 George Pal, Hungarian-born American animator (died 1980) ; February 5 \u2013 Peg Entwistle, English actress (died 1932) ; February 6 ; Amintore Fanfani, 32nd Prime Minister of Italy (died 1999) ; Michael Maltese, American screenwriter (died 1981) ; February 7 \u2013 Buster Crabbe, American swimmer, actor (died 1983) ; February 11 \u2013 Vivian Fuchs, English geologist, explorer (died 1999) ; February 17 \u2013 Bo Yibo, Chinese politician (died 2007) ; February 19 \u2013 Qin Hanzhang, Chinese engineer (died 2019) ; February 22 ; R\u00f3mulo Betancourt, President of Venezuela (died 1981) ; John Mills, British actor (died 2005) ; February 23 \u2013 William McMahon, 20th Prime Minister of Australia (died 1988) ; February 26 ; Tex Avery, American cartoonist (died 1980) ; Nestor Mesta Chayres, Mexican operatic tenor and bolero vocalist (died 1971) ; Jean-Pierre Wimille, French racing driver (died 1949) ; February 29 \u2013 Balthus, French painter (died 2001) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is Mueller Water Products, Inc. headquartered?", "What types of products is Mueller Water Products, Inc. one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of in North America?", "How many business units make up Mueller Water Products, Inc.?", "What are the names of the two business units that compose Mueller Water Products, Inc.?", "How many brands and affiliates do the business units of Mueller Water Products oversee?", "What are the names of two brands or affiliates under Mueller Water Products, Inc.?"], "answers": ["Atlanta, Georgia.", "Mueller Water Products, Inc. is one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of fire hydrants, gate valves, and other water infrastructure products in North America.", "Two business units make up Mueller Water Products, Inc.", "Mueller Co. and Mueller Technologies.", "More than a dozen.", "Echologics and Mueller Systems."], "docs": ["This a document about Mueller Water Products. \n Mueller Water Products, Inc. (MWP) is a publicly traded company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of fire hydrants, gate valves, and other water infrastructure products in North America. MWP is made up of two business units—Mueller Co. and Mueller Technologies—that oversee more than a dozen brands and affiliates, including Echologics and Mueller Systems."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main goal of the WP1000 Project Management and Objectives in the WISDOM Project?", "What is the overall project objective of the second phase of the WISDOM Project?", "What is the name of the system that the WP2000 Water and Knowledge Management aims to implement in Vietnam?", "What is one of the main objectives of the WP2000 Water and Knowledge Management work package?", "What does the WP2000 Water and Knowledge Management work package aim to complete regarding the water sector?", "What is another main objective of the WP2000 Water and Knowledge Management work package besides understanding end-user needs and completing an institutional analysis?"], "answers": ["The main goal of the WP1000 Project Management and Objectives is to facilitate administrative coordination, networking and harmonisation of the German contributions with the Vietnamese partners and to ensure the successful completion of the project.", "The overall project objective of the second phase of the WISDOM Project is to implement the WISDOM Information System in Vietnam.", "WISDOM Information System", "To understand the needs of potential end-users of the Information System.", "Complete the institutional analysis of the water sector.", "To build and sustain knowledge."], "docs": ["This a document about WISDOM Project. \n WP1000 Project Management and Objectives The main goal of the project coordination is to facilitate administrative coordination, networking and harmonisation of the German contributions with the Vietnamese partners and to ensure the successful completion of the project. WP2000 Water and Knowledge Management The research and development activities of WP 2000 \"Water and knowledge management\" are guided by the overall project objective of the second phase which is to implement the WISDOM Information System in Vietnam. The main objectives of the work package are to understand the needs of potential end-users of the Information System, to complete the institutional analysis of the water sector and to build and sustain knowledge "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year did Geffen Records begin operations?", "Who founded Geffen Records?", "What company did David Geffen found in the early 1970s?", "In what year did David Geffen leave Asylum Records?", "What position was David Geffen given at Warner Bros. Pictures after leaving Asylum Records?", "In what year was David Geffen fired from Warner Bros. Pictures?", "What prevented David Geffen from working in the music industry after being fired from Warner Bros. Pictures?", "Which company did David Geffen return to in 1980 to create Geffen Records?", "Which company provided 100 percent of the funding for Geffen Records' start-up and operations?", "Which record label distributed Geffen Records' releases in North America?", "Which record label handled the distribution of Geffen Records' releases outside of North America?"], "answers": ["1980", "David Geffen founded Geffen Records.", "Asylum Records.", "1975", "Vice president", "1978", "A five-year contract prevented David Geffen from working elsewhere after being fired from Warner Bros. Pictures.", "Warner Records", "Warner Bros. Records.", "Warner Records.", "Epic Records"], "docs": ["This a document about Geffen Records. \n Geffen Records began operations in 1980, having been started by music industry businessman David Geffen who, in the early 1970s, had founded Asylum Records. Geffen stepped down from Asylum in 1975, when he crossed over to film and was named a vice president of Warner Bros. Pictures. He was fired from Warner circa 1978, but still remained locked in a five-year contract, which prevented him from working elsewhere. When that deal expired, he returned to work in 1980 and struck a deal with, ironically, Warner Records, the sister company to Warner Bros. Pictures, to create Geffen Records. Warner Bros. Records provided 100 percent of the funding for the label's start-up and operations and Warner distributed its releases in North America, while Epic Records handled distribution in the rest of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one common theory about the origin of the name 'Lewitz'?", "What does the word 'lowit' in Slavic mean in relation to the name 'Lewitz'?", "What does the Bohemian word 'lowej' mean, and how is it connected to the name 'Lewitz'?", "What Old Slavic words are possibly related to the name 'Lewitz'?", "What is the meaning of the Russian word 'lyva' or 'liva', and how is it possibly connected to the name 'Lewitz'?", "What does the Bulgarian/Serbian word 'livada' mean, and how is it possibly related to the name 'Lewitz'?"], "answers": ["One common theory is that the word Lewitz comes from the Slavic lowit, meaning \"gathering\", \"hunting\" or \"game-rich region\".", "\"gathering\", \"hunting\" or \"game-rich region\"", "The Bohemian word \"lowej\" means \"wood\" or \"woodland,\" and it is one possible derivation connected to the name \"Lewitz.\"", "The Old Slavic words possibly related to the name 'Lewitz' are li-, liv-, and lijati.", "The Russian word \"lyva\" or \"liva\" means \"swamp wood,\" and it is one of the possible connections to the name \"Lewitz.\"", "The Bulgarian/Serbian word \"livada\" means \"pasture,\" and it is one of the possible derivations related to the name \"Lewitz.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Lewitz. \n The origin of the name has various theories. One common one is the belief that the word Lewitz comes from the Slavic lowit which means \"gathering\", \"hunting\" or \"game-rich region\". Another possible derivation is lowej (Bohemian for \"wood\" or \"woodland\"). It is also possibly related to the Old Slavic li-, liv-, lijati meaning \"to water\" or \"rain\", the Russian lyva or liva meaning \"swamp wood\" or the Bulgarian/Serbian livada meaning \"pasture\"."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the first song listed in the document?", "What is the duration of the song 'Warum' (Orchestra version)?", "Which song listed in the document has a duration of 3:03?", "What version of the songs is indicated in parentheses for the listed tracks?", "On what date was the Bravo edition of Jetzt Erst Recht released?", "What additional content did the Bravo edition of Jetzt Erst Recht include besides the original songs?", "What is the title of the fifth song listed in the document?", "What is the title of the fourth song listed in the document?", "What is the title of the third song listed in the document?", "What is the title of the second song listed in the document?", "What is the title of the album discussed in the document?"], "answers": ["\"Es tut weh\"", "3:57", "\"Sterben f\u00fcr dich\" (Orchestra version)", "Orchestra version", "November 23, 2007", "Several more songs.", "\"Wer bin ich\" (Orchestra version)", "\"Weg von dir\" (Orchestra version)", "Der Regen f\u00e4llt", "\"Warum\"", "Jetzt erst recht"], "docs": ["This a document about Jetzt erst recht. \n1) \"Es tut weh\" - 4:02 ; 2) \"Warum\" (Orchestra version) - 3:57 ; 3) \"Der Regen f\u00e4llt\" (Orchestra version) - 4:12 ; 4) \"Weg von dir\" (Orchestra version) - 3:53 ; 5) \"Wer bin ich\" (Orchestra version) - 4:28 ; 6) \"Sterben f\u00fcr dich\" (Orchestra version) - 3:03 On November 23, 2007, a Bravo edition of Jetzt Erst Recht was released which contained the original songs in addition to several more. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What geological feature is Stiletto Peak a part of?", "What type of topography is characteristic of the North Cascades?", "What major geological event contributed to the formation of the North Cascades approximately 50 million years ago?", "What tectonic activity led to the formation of the Cascade Mountains during the late Eocene Epoch?", "What process involving ice caused the landscape of the North Cascades to be scoured during the Pleistocene period?", "What distinctive shape do river valleys in the North Cascades have as a result of glaciation?", "What two geological processes have been the dominant forces in creating the tall peaks and deep valleys of the North Cascades?", "How have climate differences influenced the area of the North Cascades?"], "answers": ["Stiletto Peak is part of the North Cascades.", "Rugged topography with craggy peaks, ridges, and deep glacial valleys.", "The overriding of the North American Plate over the Pacific Plate and the addition of terranes contributed to the formation of the North Cascades approximately 50 million years ago.", "The North American Plate overriding the Pacific Plate led to the formation of the Cascade Mountains during the late Eocene Epoch.", "Glaciation advancing and retreating repeatedly.", "\"U\"-shaped cross section.", "Uplift and faulting in combination with glaciation.", "Climate differences in the North Cascades have led to vegetation variety, defining the ecoregions in the area."], "docs": ["This a document about Stiletto Peak. \n The North Cascades features some of the most rugged topography in the Cascade Range with craggy peaks, ridges, and deep glacial valleys. Geological events occurring many years ago created the diverse topography and drastic elevation changes over the Cascade Range leading to the various climate differences. These climate differences lead to vegetation variety defining the ecoregions in this area. The history of the formation of the Cascade Mountains dates back millions of years ago to the late Eocene Epoch. With the North American Plate overriding the Pacific Plate, episodes of volcanic igneous activity persisted. In addition, small fragments of the oceanic and continental lithosphere called terranes created the North Cascades about 50 million years ago. During the Pleistocene period dating back over two million years ago, glaciation advancing and retreating repeatedly scoured the landscape leaving deposits of rock debris. The \u201cU\u201d-shaped cross section of the river valleys are a result of recent glaciation. Uplift and faulting in combination with glaciation have been the dominant processes which have created the tall peaks and deep valleys of the North Cascades."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the species that has three recognized varieties?", "What is the name of the first variety of Acmaeops marginata mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the second variety of Acmaeops marginata mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the third variety of Acmaeops marginata mentioned in the document?", "In what year was the variety Acmaeops marginata var. spadicea described?", "Who described the variety Acmaeops marginata var. immarginata?", "Who described the variety Acmaeops marginata var. bicoloripes?", "Who described the variety Acmaeops marginata var. spadicea?"], "answers": ["Acmaeops marginata", "Acmaeops marginata var. bicoloripes", "Acmaeops marginata var. immarginata", "spadicea", "1904", "Plavilstshikov", "Pic", "Pic described the variety Acmaeops marginata var. spadicea in 1904."], "docs": ["This a document about Acmaeops marginata. \nAcmaeops marginata var. bicoloripes Pic ; Acmaeops marginata var. immarginata Plavilstshikov ; Acmaeops marginata var. spadicea Pic, 1904 There are three varieties in species:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which movie portrayed the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers?", "What was the significance of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers in U.S. military history?", "Which regiment is the document primarily about?", "According to The Commercial Bulletin, what role did the 47th Pennsylvania Infantry play in Charleston on July 29?", "What did several men from the 47th Pennsylvania help to restore in Charleston?", "What was the name of the newspaper in Charleston that reported on the prospects of an early issue and the involvement of the 47th Pennsylvania?", "What was the name of the newspaper that reported on the role of the 47th Pennsylvania in maintaining order in Charleston on July 29?", "What was the name of the newspaper that reported on the involvement of the 47th Pennsylvania in the prospects of an early issue of Charleston's newspaper?", "What city was The Commercial Bulletin based in?", "What was the date of the edition of The Commercial Bulletin that reported on the 47th Pennsylvania's role in maintaining order in Charleston?"], "answers": ["Glory", "The 54th Massachusetts Volunteers was the first military unit assembled in the North composed of African American soldiers.", "47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment", "The 47th Pennsylvania helped to maintain quiet and order in Charleston on July 29.", "Several men from the 47th Pennsylvania helped to restore a free and functioning press in Charleston.", "The Leader", "The Commercial Bulletin", "The Leader", "Richmond, Virginia.", "August 7, 1865."], "docs": ["This a document about 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. \n the members of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers. Portrayed in the 1989 Academy Award-winning movie, Glory, the 54th Massachusetts was the first military unit assembled in the North composed of African American soldiers. \"Quiet and order continue[d] to prevail in Charleston\" on July 29 with the help of the 47th Pennsylvania, according to the August 7, 1865 edition of The Commercial Bulletin, a Richmond, Virginia newspaper. Several men from the 47th Pennsylvania also helped to restore a free and functioning press. The October 7, 1865 edition of Charleston's newspaper, The Leader, reported that: \"The prospect of an early issue looked dubious\u2026. It was a streak of good fortune "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What instruction did the serpent give to the boy after he entered its belly?", "What was the boy told to bring to his sister from inside the serpent's belly?", "What types of food did the boy and girl gather and cook after obtaining the fire?", "What action did the boy take after he obtained the fire from the serpent?", "What did the serpent say to the girl and the boy when they arrived?", "What was the boy's initial reaction when the serpent asked him to crawl into its belly?", "What did the father tell the boy to do when the serpent asked him to crawl into its belly?"], "answers": ["The serpent told the boy to \"Take the fire and bring it out to your sister.\"", "The boy was told to bring fire to his sister from inside the serpent's belly.", "The boy and girl gathered coco-nuts, yams, taro, and bananas, and cooked them.", "The boy and girl lit a fire with the brand and cooked the food.", "The serpent said, \"girl, stay; and you, boy, crawl into my belly.\"", "The boy was afraid.", "The father told the boy to \"Go.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Melanesian mythology. \n girl, stay; and you, boy, crawl into my belly.\" And the boy was afraid and said, \"What shall I do?\" But his father said to him, \"Go,\" and he crept into the serpent's belly. And the serpent said to him, \"Take the fire and bring it out to your sister. Come out and gather coco-nuts and yams and taro and bananas.\" So the boy crept out again, bringing the fire from the belly of the serpent. And then having brought the food, the boy and girl lit a fire with the brand which the boy had secured and cooked the food. And when they had eaten, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of 98 Degrees' debut album released in 1997?", "In what year was the album '98\u00b0 and Rising' released by 98 Degrees?", "What is the title of the Christmas album released by 98 Degrees in 1999?", "Which album by 98 Degrees was released in the year 2000?", "What is the title of the album released by 98 Degrees in 2013?", "In what year did 98 Degrees release the album titled 'Let It Snow'?"], "answers": ["98\u00b0", "1998", "This Christmas", "Revelation", "2.0", "2017"], "docs": ["This a document about 98 Degrees. \n98\u00b0 (1997) ; 98\u00b0 and Rising (1998) ; This Christmas (1999) ; Revelation (2000) ; 2.0 (2013) ; Let It Snow (2017) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is Kent RO Systems' manufacturing base located?", "What is the annual production capacity of Kent RO Systems' manufacturing base?", "Which organization has validated the technology used by Kent RO Systems?", "Which certification bodies have certified Kent RO Systems' technology?", "Are all products of Kent RO Systems manufactured in India?"], "answers": ["Roorkee (Uttarakhand)", "1 million units.", "UNESCO", "NSF, WQA, TUV, and ISO.", "No, some are made in China."], "docs": ["This a document about Kent RO Systems. \n Kent has its manufacturing base in Roorkee (Uttarakhand) which is spread across 400,000 sq. ft and has an annual capacity of 1 million units. Its technology is validated by UNESCO and certified by other organizations such as NSF, WQA, TUV and ISO but some are made in China."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the two M.A. degree programs offered by the University of Santa Monica?", "How often are on-site classes held for the degree programs at the University of Santa Monica?", "How many months of on-site classes are required for each academic year in the degree programs at the University of Santa Monica?", "What is the duration of the intensive experiential practicum for the degree programs at the University of Santa Monica?", "Approximately how many students were enrolled at the University of Santa Monica in 2008?", "In what year was the University of Santa Monica approved to grant doctoral degrees in Spiritual Psychology?", "What organization approved the University of Santa Monica to grant doctoral degrees in Spiritual Psychology?", "What happened to the doctoral degree program in Spiritual Psychology at the University of Santa Monica?", "Where are the on-site classes for the degree programs at the University of Santa Monica held?", "Why does the weekend, monthly class format allow students to travel to the University of Santa Monica from other cities and countries?", "What happened to the BPPVE shortly after the University of Santa Monica was approved to grant doctoral degrees in Spiritual Psychology?", "What was the emphasis of the second M.A. degree program offered by the University of Santa Monica?", "What was the duration of the degree programs at the University of Santa Monica in terms of academic years?"], "answers": ["The two M.A. degree programs offered by the University of Santa Monica are M.A. in Spiritual Psychology and M.A. in Spiritual Psychology with an emphasis in Consciousness, Health, and Healing.", "Monthly", "Nine months.", "five days", "Approximately 500 students were enrolled at the University of Santa Monica in 2008.", "2006", "BPPVE", "The University of Santa Monica abandoned the doctoral degree program in Spiritual Psychology after the State of California terminated the BPPVE, without enrolling any students.", "The on-site classes are held at the university campus in Santa Monica.", "The weekend, monthly class format allows students to travel to the University of Santa Monica from other cities and countries because it accommodates their schedules, making it feasible for them to attend classes without needing to relocate.", "The State of California terminated the BPPVE.", "Consciousness, Health, and Healing", "The degree programs at the University of Santa Monica lasted for a two-year period."], "docs": ["This a document about University of Santa Monica. \nM.A. in Spiritual Psychology ; M.A. in Spiritual Psychology with an emphasis in Consciousness, Health, and Healing The following degrees are offered by the University of Santa Monica. Courses consist of monthly on-site classes held at the university campus in Santa Monica over a two-year period for nine months of each year, plus a five-day intensive experiential practicum. The weekend, monthly format allows students to travel to the University from other cities and countries. In 2008 there were approximately 500 students enrolled. In 2006, the University was approved by the aforementioned BPPVE to grant doctoral degrees in Spiritual Psychology, but shortly thereafter the State of California terminated the BPPVE altogether. The University subsequently abandoned that degree program without ever enrolling any students."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which political party has traditionally been the most supported in Sherburne County, Minnesota?", "Since 1980, what percentage of national elections has Sherburne County selected the Republican Party candidate?"], "answers": ["Republican Party", "80%"], "docs": ["This a document about Sherburne County, Minnesota. \n Sherburne County has traditionally voted Republican. Since 1980 the county has selected the Republican Party candidate in 80% of national elections (as of 2020)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the event held annually by the Higher School of Mining Engineering for high school students?", "What is the purpose of the annual science week organized by the Higher School of Mining Engineering?", "Which scientific fields do high school students get exposed to during the annual science week?", "What educational methods are emphasized during the student learning experience at the science week?", "What is the intended outcome of using interactive learning and hands-on activities during the science week?"], "answers": ["The event is called science week.", "The purpose of the annual science week is to provide an opportunity for high school students to observe scientific research activities, expose them to fields such as energy, new materials, and environmental sciences, and encourage them to undertake scientific or technical education through interactive learning and hands-on activities.", "Energy, new materials, and environmental sciences.", "Interactive learning and hands-on activities.", "To spark the interest of younger students and encourage them to undertake scientific or technical education."], "docs": ["This a document about Higher School of Mining Engineering. \n The school runs an annual science week for high school students, which provides an opportunity for younger students to observe the various scientific research activities of the school. This involves exposing them to fields such as energy, new materials, and environmental sciences. Student learning within the exhibition is divided into units, with a strong focus on interactive learning and hands-on activities. These methods are used to spark the interest of younger students, and encourage them to undertake scientific or technical education."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Melky Cabrera's full name?", "What nickname is Melky Cabrera known by?", "What country is Melky Cabrera from?", "What position does Melky Cabrera primarily play in baseball?", "Which teams has Melky Cabrera played for in Major League Baseball (MLB)?", "With which team did Melky Cabrera make his MLB debut?", "In which year did Melky Cabrera make his MLB debut?", "Which team did Melky Cabrera get traded to after the 2009 season?", "Which team signed Melky Cabrera after he was released by the Braves in 2010?", "In which year was Melky Cabrera traded to the Giants?", "What award did Melky Cabrera win in the 2012 All-Star Game?", "What role did Melky Cabrera play for the Yankees before being traded in 2010?", "Which teams did Melky Cabrera play as a center fielder during his career?", "How did Melky Cabrera initially join the New York Yankees?", "In which year did Melky Cabrera have a strong performance with the Kansas City Royals that led to a trade to the Giants?", "Which team did Melky Cabrera join after being released by the Atlanta Braves in 2010?", "In which year did Melky Cabrera make his first All-Star Game appearance?"], "answers": ["Melky Cabrera Astacio", "The Melkman.", "Dominican Republic", "Melky Cabrera primarily plays as a left fielder.", "Melky Cabrera has played for the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians, and Pittsburgh Pirates in Major League Baseball (MLB).", "The New York Yankees.", "2005", "The Braves.", "The Kansas City Royals.", "2012", "All-Star Game MVP Award.", "fourth outfielder", "The Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees.", "Melky Cabrera initially joined the New York Yankees by signing with them as an amateur free agent.", "2011", "Kansas City Royals", "2012"], "docs": ["This a document about Melky Cabrera. \n Melky Cabrera Astacio (born August 11, 1984), nicknamed The Melkman, is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians, and Pittsburgh Pirates. While primarily a left fielder throughout his career, Cabrera spent a significant amount of his playing time as a center fielder for the Royals and Yankees. Cabrera signed with the Yankees as an amateur free agent. He made his MLB debut for the Yankees in 2005. After playing as a fourth outfielder, the Yankees included him in a trade to the Braves after the 2009 season. Struggling with the Braves in 2010, he was released, and signed by the Royals in 2011. Cabrera had a strong year with the Royals, and was traded to the Giants for the 2012 season. In 2012, Cabrera made his first All-Star Game appearance, winning the All-Star Game MVP Award."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Reid Robison earn his bachelor's degree?", "Which university did Reid Robison attend for his dual MD/MBA degree?", "What areas of medicine did Reid Robison train in after completing his medical education?", "What was the focus of Reid Robison's research at the University of Utah?", "What genetic disorder did Reid Robison contribute to the discovery of?", "What global health initiatives did Reid Robison lead during his time on faculty in the Department of Psychiatry?", "What organization did Reid Robison found to provide mental health services to the uninsured?", "In which city is the Polizzi Foundation, founded by Reid Robison, based?", "What was the role of Reid Robison at the University of Utah prior to founding the Polizzi Foundation?"], "answers": ["Brigham Young University in Provo, UT.", "University of Utah", "Psychiatry, genetics, and bioinformatics.", "Reid Robison's research at the University of Utah primarily focused on the genetic associations of autism and ADHD, and he contributed to the discovery of Ogden Syndrome.", "Ogden Syndrome", "Reid Robison led global health initiatives and guided trainees during trips to Haiti, Ghana, and refugee camps along the Thai/Burma border.", "Polizzi Foundation", "Salt Lake City.", "Reid Robison held a faculty position at the University of Utah, co-directed the molecular genetics lab, led global health initiatives, and guided trainees during international trips."], "docs": ["This a document about Reid Robison. \n Robison earned a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT before attending the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, UT, where he earned a dual MD/MBA. After that he completed psychiatry residency training followed by fellowship training in genetics and bioinformatics at the University of Utah. In his early career he held a faculty position at the University of Utah and co-directed the molecular genetics lab where he focused his research primarily on the genetic associations of autism, and ADHD, and also contributed to the discovery of Ogden Syndrome. During his time on faculty within the Department of Psychiatry he also led global health initiatives and guided trainees during trips to Haiti, Ghana and refugee camps along the Thai/Burma border. Robison founded the Polizzi Foundation, a free clinic based in Salt Lake City offering mental health services to the uninsured. He, along "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the reason for the by-election in Wollondilly on 3 March 1928?", "Who was the incumbent before the by-election on 3 March 1928 in Wollondilly?", "What position did George Fuller accept that led to the by-election in Wollondilly?", "Who won the by-election on 3 March 1928 in Wollondilly?", "What was the name of the party that Mark Morton represented in the Wollondilly by-election?", "What was the date of the by-election in Wollondilly following the death of James Smith?", "What was the name of the party that James Smith represented?", "What was the date of the by-election following the death of the Labor representative in 1928?", "What was the name of the by-election that occurred on 8 September 1928 in Wollondilly?", "What was the reason for the by-election on 8 September 1928 in Wollondilly?", "What was the name of the by-election that occurred on 3 March 1928 in Wollondilly?", "What was the name of the constituency where the by-elections took place on both 3 March 1928 and 8 September 1928?"], "answers": ["Accepted position as Agent-General in London in February 1928.", "George Fuller", "Agent-General in London.", "Mark Morton won the by-election on 3 March 1928 in Wollondilly.", "Nationalist", "8 September 1928", "Labor", "8 September 1928", "The by-election that occurred on 8 September 1928 in Wollondilly was won by James Smith of the Labor Party.", "Death", "Wollondilly", "Wollondilly"], "docs": ["This a document about List of New South Wales state by-elections. \n Wollondilly ; George Fuller ; Nationalist ; Accepted position as Agent-General in London in February 1928 ; 3 March 1928 ; Mark Morton ; Nationalist ; colspan=9 | Labor ; Death ; 8 September 1928 ; James Smith ; Labor ; Wollondilly ; George Fuller ; Nationalist ; Accepted position as Agent-General in London in February 1928 ; 3 March 1928 ; Mark Morton ; Nationalist ; colspan=9 | 3 March 1928 ; Mark Morton ; Nationalist ; colspan=9 | colspan=9 | colspan=9 | !By-election !! Incumbent !! colspan=2|Party !! Reason for By-election !! Date of By-election !! Winner of By-election !! colspan=2|Party"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the USS Bandera laid down under a Maritime Commission contract?", "Where was the USS Bandera laid down?", "Who sponsored the launching of the USS Bandera?", "When did the Navy acquire the USS Bandera?", "When was the USS Bandera commissioned?", "Where did the USS Bandera conduct shakedown and amphibious training?", "Where did the USS Bandera undergo post-shakedown availability?", "When did the USS Bandera sail for San Francisco to load cargo and embark passengers?", "When did the USS Bandera depart from San Francisco for Hawaii?", "Where did the USS Bandera reach on 1 February 1945 after departing from San Francisco?"], "answers": ["23 July 1944", "Wilmington, California.", "Mrs. Elmer P. Abernethy sponsored the launching of the USS Bandera.", "5 December 1944", "6 December 1944", "San Diego.", "Terminal Island, California.", "28 January 1945", "1 February 1945.", "Honolulu."], "docs": ["This a document about USS Bandera. \n Bandera was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 47) on 23 July 1944 at Wilmington, California, by the California Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 6 October 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Elmer P. Abernethy; acquired by the Navy on 5 December 1944; and commissioned on 6 December 1944. Following shakedown off San Pedro and amphibious training at San Diego, the attack transport underwent post shakedown availability at Terminal Island, California On 28 January 1945, Bandera sailed for San Francisco to load cargo and embark passengers for passage to Hawaii. She stood out to sea on 1 February and reached Honolulu exactly a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event causes Little Henry to reconsider his trip to Montana?", "Where is Little Henry living in 2002?", "What article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal reveals information about the ruins of St. Thomas?", "What has the drought exposed that was previously underwater for six decades?", "What action does Little Henry take in frustration while attempting to open the safe?", "What unintended consequence occurs as a result of Little Henry striking the safe with a crowbar?", "What is the age of Little Henry in 2002?", "What is the name of the person who originally owned the safe that Little Henry tries to open?", "What is the name of the newspaper that published the article about the ruins of St. Thomas?", "What is the name of the homestead that is mentioned as having an elevated concrete foundation in the article?", "What date is mentioned in the document when Little Henry's grandfather dies?"], "answers": ["His grandfather dies of a heart attack.", "Las Vegas.", "An article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal explains that drought has exposed the ruins of St. Thomas.", "The drought has exposed the ruins of St. Thomas, which were underwater for six decades.", "Little Henry strikes the safe with a crowbar.", "Little Henry inadvertently digs a small hole in the silt and knocks over something (the document does not specify what).", "76 years old.", "Little Henry's father.", "Las Vegas Review-Journal", "Lord homestead", "December 8, 2002"], "docs": ["This a document about Lords of St. Thomas. \n grandson in Montana. However, the night before Little Henry's departure, his grandfather dies of a heart attack. It is now December 8, 2002. Little Henry is now a 76-year-old widower residing in Las Vegas. An article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal explains that drought has exposed the ruins of St. Thomas, underwater for six decades. Accompanying the story is a photo of the elevated concrete foundation of the Lord homestead. Little Henry sets off to find his father's safe. Unfortunately, the safe is impossible to open. In frustration, Little Henry strikes the safe with a crowbar, inadvertently digging a small hole in the silt and knocking over "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did the band D&D (band) plan to release their third single?", "What happened to the planned third single by D&D in September 1999?", "Which girl group did Aya and Chikano join in July 2000?", "What television show did the girl group Hipp's perform on?", "When did Aya leave the girl group Hipp's?", "Under what real name did Chika perform with the group Hipp's?", "Who is the Japanese magician that posted about Chika's wedding in his blog in February 2009?", "Where did Chika's wedding take place according to Tatsuya Naka's blog post?", "What was the name of the debut single by Chika's group Hipp's in 2001?"], "answers": ["September 1999.", "The planned third single by D&D in September 1999 was cancelled.", "Hipp's", "The Night of Hit Parade", "Several months after joining in July 2000.", "Chikano Higa", "Tatsuya Naka", "Chika's wedding took place in Kyoto.", "Go! Go! Girl!"], "docs": ["This a document about D&D (band). \n in April 1999. The group intended to release a third single in September 1999, however this was cancelled. In July 2000, Aya and Chikano joined the girl group Hipp's, who performed in the television show The Night of Hit Parade, although Aya left the group several months later. The group, featuring Chika using her real name Chikano Higa (\u6bd4\u5609\u5343\u8cc0\u4e43), made their CD debut in 2001 with the song \"Go! Go! Girl!\" However, after only one single the band disbanded. In February 2009, Japanese magician Tatsuya Naka posted in his personal blog about attending Chika's wedding in Kyoto, to one of his childhood friends."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the 1908 German work about Spinoza written by Erhardt, Franz?", "What is the title of the 1928 German work about Spinoza written by Erhardt, Franz?", "What is the title of the 1995 Spanish work about Spinoza written by Espinosa Rubio, L.?", "What is the title of the 1978 Spanish work about Spinoza written by Espinoza, Enrique?", "What is the title of the 2010 Italian work about Spinoza written by Evangelista, Roberto?", "What is the title of the work by Jos\u00e9 Ezcurdia about Spinoza's concept of immanence and love in the early modern period?", "Which university press published the work titled 'Spinoza: Naturaleza y ecosistema' in 1995?", "In which city and country was the work 'Spinoza, \u00e1guila y paloma' published in 1978?", "What is the English translation of the title 'Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik'?", "Which university press or institution is mentioned as the publisher of Jos\u00e9 Ezcurdia's work about Spinoza?", "What is the title of the 1908 German work about Spinoza written by the author whose name begins with 'Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik'?", "In which city and country was the work 'Die Weltanschauung Spinozas' published in 1928?", "In which city and country was the 1908 German work 'Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik' published?", "In which city and country was the 2010 Italian work 'Il bagaglio politico degli individui. La dinamica consuetudinaria nella riflessione di Spinoza' published?", "What is the title of the 1908 German work about Spinoza written by the author whose name begins with 'Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik'?"], "answers": ["Die Weltanschauung Spinozas.", "Die Weltanschauung Spinozas.", "Spinoza: Naturaleza y ecosistema", "Spinoza, \u00e1guila y paloma", "Il bagaglio politico degli individui. La dinamica consuetudinaria nella riflessione di Spinoza.", "Spinoza \u00bfm\u00edstico o ateo? Inmanencia y amor en la naciente Edad Moderna.", "Publicaciones Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca.", "Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "Philosophy of Spinoza in the Light of Criticism", "Instituto de Investigaciones en Educaci\u00f3n, Universidad de Guanajuato.", "Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik", "Stuttgart, Germany.", "Leipzig, Germany.", "Milano, Italy.", "Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik"], "docs": ["This a document about List of works about Baruch Spinoza. \n Philosophie des Spinoza im Lichte der Kritik. (Leipzig: O.R. Reisland, 1908) [in German] ; Erhardt, Franz: Die Weltanschauung Spinozas. (Stuttgart: Strecker & Schr\u00f6der, 1928) [in German] ; Espinosa Rubio, L.: Spinoza: Naturaleza y ecosistema. (Salamanca: Publicaciones Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, 1995) [in Spanish] ; Espinoza, Enrique: Spinoza, \u00e1guila y paloma. (Buenos Aires: Babel, 1978) [in Spanish] ; Evangelista, Roberto: Il bagaglio politico degli individui. La dinamica consuetudinaria nella riflessione di Spinoza. (Milano: Mimesis, 2010) [in Italian] ; Ezcurdia, Jos\u00e9: Spinoza \u00bfm\u00edstico o ateo? Inmanencia y amor en la naciente Edad Moderna. (Guanajuato: Instituto de Investigaciones en Educaci\u00f3n, Universidad de "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What song was performed in the Group Dance by Kasia Kizior and the guest dancers?", "What was the style of the Group Dance performance of 'Flashlight' by Jessie J?", "Who choreographed the Group Dance performance of 'Flashlight' by Jessie J?", "Which song did Ida Nowakowska (Season 1) perform during the show?", "Who performed the song 'Beneath Your Beautiful' during the show?", "Who was eliminated in this season of You Can Dance \u2013 Po Prostu Ta\u0144cz!?", "What was the name of the show's season described in the document?", "What was the name of the Top 6 Couple dances segment mentioned in the document?", "What was the name of the guest dancer who performed with Ida Nowakowska during the song 'Beneath Your Beautiful'?", "What was the name of the segment where solo performances were featured in this season?", "What was the name of the segment where guest dancers were involved in the Group Dance performance?"], "answers": ["\"Flashlight\" by Jessie J.", "Jazz", "Kasia Kizior", "Ida Nowakowska (Season 1) performed \"Beneath Your Beautiful\" by Labrinth & Emeli Sand\u00e9.", "Ida Nowakowska performed the song \"Beneath Your Beautiful\" during the show.", "Klaudia Sad\u0142o and Hubert Koz\u0142owski were eliminated in this season of You Can Dance \u2013 Po Prostu Ta\u0144cz!", "Season 8", "Top 6 Couple dances", "There was no guest dancer mentioned who performed with Ida Nowakowska during the song \"Beneath Your Beautiful.\"", "Top 6 Couple dances: Solos", "The segment where guest dancers were involved in the Group Dance performance is not named in the document."], "docs": ["This a document about You Can Dance \u2013 Po Prostu Ta\u0144cz! (season 8). \nGroup Dance: \"Flashlight\" - Jessie J (Jazz; Choreographer: Kasia Kizior) ; Guest Dancers: ; Ida Nowakowska (Season 1) - Beneath Your Beautiful - Labrinth & Emeli Sand\u00e9 ; Top 6 Couple dances: Solos: Eliminated: ; Klaudia Sad\u0142o ; Hubert Koz\u0142owski "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Ronald Duterte start his political career as a councilor?", "Under whose group did Ronald Duterte win the 1963 elections?", "How many times was Ronald Duterte re-elected as a councilor after 1963?", "How many ordinances did Ronald Duterte author during his time as a councilor?", "In what year did Ronald Duterte become the fourth elected vice mayor of Cebu City?", "Why did the mayor of Cebu City in 1983 resign from his position?", "Who became the mayor of Cebu City after the resignation of Florentino Solon in 1983?", "Who became the new vice mayor of Cebu City after Ronald Duterte became mayor in 1983?", "Which political party was Ronald Duterte a member of?"], "answers": ["1963", "Sergio Osme\u00f1a Jr.", "2 times.", "Ronald Duterte authored 44 ordinances during his time as a councilor.", "1980", "He was appointed by then president Ferdinand Marcos to become Deputy Minister of Health.", "Ronald Duterte became the mayor of Cebu City after the resignation of Florentino Solon in 1983.", "Vicente Kintanar Jr. became the new vice mayor of Cebu City after Ronald Duterte became mayor in 1983.", "Ronald Duterte was a member of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan."], "docs": ["This a document about Ronald Duterte. \n He started his political career as councilor after winning in the 1963 elections under the group of Sergio Osme\u00f1a Jr.. He went on to be re-elected in 1967 and in 1971, where he placed first among candidates for councilor. As councilor, Duterte authored 44 ordinances. In 1980, he became the fourth elected vice mayor of Cebu City. Then mayor Florentino Solon had to resign from his position in 1983 after he was appointed by then president Ferdinand Marcos to become Deputy Minister of Health. This led to Duterte's accession into office as mayor with Vicente Kintanar Jr., who was then the city's first-rank councilor, becoming the city's new vice mayor. Duterte was a member of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the initial power output of the East Fork Russian River powerhouse in 1908?", "In which year was the East Fork Russian River powerhouse upgraded to 9.4 MW?", "Why did the powerhouse have to shut down completely in the summer before the completion of Scott Dam?", "What type of structure is Scott Dam?", "How far upstream from Van Arsdale is Scott Dam located?", "What percentage of the Eel River watershed does Scott Dam collect water from?", "What was the name of the reservoir created by Scott Dam?", "What is the storage capacity of Lake Pillsbury in acre-feet?", "What company is associated with the East Fork Russian River powerhouse?", "In which year was Scott Dam completed?", "In which year did work on Scott Dam begin?"], "answers": ["4 MW", "1917", "The powerhouse had to shut down completely in the summer before the completion of Scott Dam due to lack of water.", "Scott Dam is a large concrete ogee gravity structure.", "12 mi", "7.3%", "Lake Pillsbury", "74,993 acre-feet.", "Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)", "1922", "1920"], "docs": ["This a document about East Fork Russian River. \n 1908 to deliver 4 MW. It was upgraded to 7 MW in 1910, a second penstock was built in 1912, and in 1917 the powerhouse was upgraded to 9.4 MW. At first the powerhouse only ran at full capacity in the winter, and had to shut down completely in summer due to lack of water. In 1920 work started on Scott Dam, a large concrete ogee gravity structure 12 mi upstream from Van Arsdale which collects water from the upper 7.3% of the Eel River watershed. It was completed in 1922 and began to fill Lake Pillsbury, which has a storage capacity of 74993 acre-foot and releases water for the powerhouse throughout the year. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the impact of Isolationism during the 1920s and 1930s on the development of a formidable Marine Corps unit?", "In which conflicts were most Marine forces engaged during the interwar period, according to the document?", "What was the name of the book whose second edition included three significant aspects of Naval Reconnaissance after World War I?", "What was the new emphasis in the second edition of Williams' Naval Reconnaissance regarding the timing of information gathering?", "What shift in mission scope did Williams' second edition describe compared to previous approaches to reconnaissance?", "What were the earliest activities related to amphibious reconnaissance, as mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Isolationism during the 1920s and 1930s had a negative impact on the development of a formidable Marine Corps unit due to the lack of Marine Corps personnel.", "China and Nicaragua.", "Williams' Naval Reconnaissance", "The new emphasis was on obtaining information long before hostilities.", "Williams' second edition described a shift from obtaining information solely for military operations in progress to a more comprehensive mission that emphasized obtaining information long before hostilities.", "The earliest activities in amphibious reconnaissance."], "docs": ["This a document about United States Marine Air-Ground Task Force Reconnaissance. \n and surveys of various types. Although there was very little effect in creating a formidable unit because the outset of World War I and the Gallipoli Operations due to the lack of Marine Corp personnel by the Isolationism of 1920-1930s. Also drawbacks concurred while most of the Marine forces were engaged in conflicts of China and Nicaragua. After World War I, three significant aspects of the second edition of Williams' Naval Reconnaissance included: It was this latter emphasis on obtaining information long before hostilities that was perhaps of greatest significance. Rather than obtaining information solely for military operations in progress, Williams now enunciated a more comprehensive mission. The earliest activities in amphibious reconnaissance "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which battle is described as having shaped U.S. policy in subsequent years?", "What event in 1994 is mentioned as an example of the U.S. failing to intervene, partly due to the influence of the Battle of Mogadishu?", "What was the name of the U.S. former deputy special envoy to Somalia who commented on the lasting impact of the Battle of Mogadishu on U.S. policy?", "What event during the Iraq War was compared to the Battle of Mogadishu by the American media?", "What was the name of the city where the event involving four American contractors occurred during the Iraq War?", "What was the consequence of the Battle of Mogadishu according to U.S. former deputy special envoy Walter Clarke?", "What was the outcome for the four American contractors during the event in Fallujah during the Iraq War?"], "answers": ["The Battle of Mogadishu (1993)", "Rwandan genocide", "Walter Clarke", "The First Battle of Fallujah.", "Fallujah", "The U.S. failure to intervene in later conflicts, such as the Rwandan genocide of 1994, due to the fear of getting involved in something like a Somalia all over again.", "They were killed, dragged through the streets, and desecrated by an angry mob."], "docs": ["This a document about Battle of Mogadishu (1993). \n shaped U.S. policy in subsequent years, with many commentators identifying the Battle of Mogadishu's graphic consequences as the key reason behind the U.S.'s failure to intervene in later conflicts such as the Rwandan genocide of 1994. According to the U.S.'s former deputy special envoy to Somalia, Walter Clarke: \"The ghosts of Somalia continue to haunt US policy. Our lack of response in Rwanda was a fear of getting involved in something like a Somalia all over again.\" Likewise, during the Iraq War when four American contractors were killed in the city of Fallujah, then dragged through the streets and desecrated by an angry mob, direct comparisons by the American media to the Battle of Mogadishu led to the First Battle of Fallujah."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Colin Raden born?", "What is the family background of Colin Raden?", "What did Colin Raden's ancestors do that is mentioned in the text?", "What did Colin Raden do as a child on the beach?", "What recurring element appears in Colin Raden's dreams as a child?", "What does Colin Raden begin to see in his dreams as he grows older?", "What kind of vessel is Colin Raden in when he sees the distant land in his dreams?", "Is Colin Raden ever able to reach the distant land he sees in his dreams?", "What is the title of the story being described in the document?", "What is the significance of the recurring dream imagery involving the Western seas in Colin Raden's life?"], "answers": ["Colin Raden was born on Scotland's North West coast.", "Colin Raden comes from an ancient family on Scotland's North West coast that has always been fascinated by mystical tales of land far out in the Western seas. Several of his forebears sailed West in search of such land and were never heard of again.", "Colin Raden's ancestors sailed West in search of a land beyond the Western seas, never to be heard of again.", "As a child, Colin Raden spent hours on the beach staring out to sea and imagining what might be out there.", "A dense wall of mist blocking his view to the West.", "Colin Raden begins to see a far land to the West, initially hardly visible but later becoming more distinct with signs of a sandy beach.", "Colin Raden is in a small boat.", "No.", "The Watcher by the Threshold", "The recurring dream imagery involving the Western seas represents Colin Raden's fascination with the mystical lands his ancestors sought, reflecting his deep connection to his family's legacy and his imagination."], "docs": ["This a document about The Watcher by the Threshold, and other tales. \n Born on Scotland's North West coast, Colin Raden comes from an ancient family that had always been fascinated by mystical tales of land far out in the Western seas. Several of his forebears, indeed, had sailed West in search of such land, never to be heard of again. As a child, Colin spends hours on the beach staring out to sea and imagining what might be out there. His imaginings start to populate his dreams, but he always finds his view to the West blocked by a dense wall of mist. As he grows up he continues to have dreams, and gradually over the years the mist clears to disclose a far land, initially hardly visible but later becoming more distinct with signs of a sandy beach. He is in a small boat, never able to approach the shore. When Colin finds "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which theatre company did Darcy Isa perform with in the production of Back?", "Which amateur operatics society did Christian Cooke perform with in the youth production of Bugsy Malone?", "In which soap opera did Verity Rushworth make her name playing the role of Donna Windsor-Dingle?", "Which amateur operatics society did Peter Grant perform with in the production of Oliver?", "What was the name of the role Verity Rushworth took over in the UK tour of The Sound of Music?", "What is the name of the musical in which Verity Rushworth performed as Penny Pingleton in London?", "Which film did Christian Cooke appear in during 2010?", "Which musical did Christian Cooke perform in during his time with Horsforth Grove Amateur Operatics Society?", "What was the name of the musical in which Peter Grant performed during his time with Rawdon Amateur Operatics Society?", "What is the name of the professional play or film in which Christian Cooke appeared, titled 'Demons'?"], "answers": ["Stampede Theatre Company.", "Horsforth Grove Amateur Operatics Society.", "Emmerdale", "Rawdon Amateur Operatics Society.", "Maria", "Hairspray", "Cemetery Junction", "Bugsy Malone", "Oliver.", "Demons"], "docs": ["This a document about BrassNeck Theatre. \nChristian Cooke – performed with Horsforth Grove Amateur Operatics Society in their youth production of Bugsy Malone. Cooke is now a professional actor, appearing in Demons and the 2010 film Cemetery Junction. ; Verity Rushworth – performed with Horsforth Grove Amateur Operatics Society in their youth production of Bugsy Malone. After making her name on Emmerdale as Donna Windsor-Dingle, Rushworth performed in the London production of the hit musical Hairspray as Penny Pingleton before moving to take over the role of Maria in the UK tour of The Sound of Music. ; Peter Grant – performed with Rawdon Amateur Operatics Society in their production of Oliver. Grant is now a professional singer. ; Darcy Isa – performed with Stampede Theatre Company in their production of Back "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city and country were the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships held?", "During which dates were the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships held?", "What disciplines were awarded medals at the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships?", "What was new about the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships in terms of scoring for men's and ladies' events?", "What percentage of the total score was determined by the qualifying competition in the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships?", "What percentage of the total score was determined by the free skating portion in the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships?", "What percentage of the total score was determined by the short program in the 1999 World Figure Skating Championships?"], "answers": ["Helsinki, Finland.", "From March 20 through 28.", "Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.", "The qualifying competition counted towards the total score for the first time, making up 20% of the total score.", "20%", "50%", "30%"], "docs": ["This a document about 1999 World Figure Skating Championships. \n The 1999 World Figure Skating Championships were held in Helsinki, Finland from March 20 through 28. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. 1999 was the first year that the qualifying competition in the men's and ladies' events counted towards the total score. Qualifying was 20% of the total score, the short program 30%, and the free skating 50%."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which Arab general captured the Byzantine fortress of Babylon in December 640 during the Muslim conquest of Egypt?", "How long did the Byzantine fortress of Babylon resist during the Muslim conquest of Egypt?", "What is the name of the historical account that describes the Muslim conquest of Egypt and the subsequent Arab rule over the Coptic Christian city?", "In which language do the surviving manuscripts of John Bishop of Niki\u00fb's Chronicle exist?"], "answers": ["'Amr ibn al-'As", "About seven months.", "The Chronicle by John Bishop of Niki\u00fb.", "Ethiopic"], "docs": ["This a document about Babylon Fortress. \n During the Muslim conquest of Egypt the Byzantine fortress held out for about seven months before finally falling in December 640 to the Arab general 'Amr ibn al-'As. The history of this conquest, and of the subsequent rule of the then still Coptic Christian city by the Arabs, is told by John Bishop of Niki\u00fb in his Chronicle, which survives now only in Ethiopic manuscripts."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the researcher associated with the study on early television exposure and attentional problems in children?", "What is the title of the study co-authored by Dimitri A. Christakis on the association between lower continuity of care and greater risk of emergency department use and hospitalization in children?", "What is the title of the paper co-authored by Dimitri A. Christakis and Charles Feudtner that discusses ethical dilemmas faced by medical students?", "What is the title of Dimitri A. Christakis's paper published in the Wiley Online Library about the effects of infant media usage?", "What is the title of the study co-authored by Dimitri A. Christakis on the impact of audible television on adult words, infant vocalizations, and conversational turns?"], "answers": ["Dimitri A. Christakis", "\"Association of Lower Continuity of Care With Greater Risk of Emergency Department Use and Hospitalization in Children\"", "\"Ethics in a short white coat: the ethical dilemmas that medical students confront\"", "\"The effects of infant media usage: what do we know and what should we learn?\"", "\"Audible Television and Decreased Adult Words, Infant Vocalizations, and Conversational Turns A Population-Based Study\""], "docs": ["This a document about Dimitri Alexander Christakis. \nDimitri A. Christakis, Frederick J. Zimmerman, David L. DiGiuseppe and Carolyn A. McCarty. \"Early Television Exposure and Subsequent Attentional Problems in Children\". Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. ; Dimitri A. Christakis, Loren Mell, Thomas D. Koepsell, Frederick J. Zimmerman and Frederick A. Connell. \"Association of Lower Continuity of Care With Greater Risk of Emergency Department Use and Hospitalization in Children\". Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. ; Christakis D A, and Feudtner C. \"Ethics in a short white coat: the ethical dilemmas that medical students confront\". Journal of Academic Medicine. ; Dimitri A Christakis. \"The effects of infant media usage: what do we know and what should we learn?\". Wiley Online Library. ; Dimitri A. Christakis, Jill Gilkerson, and Jeffrey A. Richards. \"Audible Television and Decreased Adult Words, Infant Vocalizations, and Conversational Turns A Population-Based Study\". JAMA Network. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which book did Norman Itzkowitz co-edit with L. Carl Brown in 1977?", "What is the title of the psychobiography on Atat\u00fcrk co-authored by Norman Itzkowitz and Dr. Vam\u0131k Volkan?", "Which book on modernization in the Middle East was edited by Cyril E. Black and L. Carl Brown?", "What is the title of the book on the conflict between Turks and Greeks co-authored by Norman Itzkowitz and Vam\u0131k Volkan?", "Who co-authored the psychobiography of Richard Nixon with Norman Itzkowitz and Andrew Dod?", "What is the title of the educational study kit on the Balkans published by Golden Owl Press in 2000?"], "answers": ["Near Eastern Studies", "The Immortal Atat\u00fcrk: A Psychobiography", "Modernization in the Middle East: The Ottoman Empire and its Afro-Asian Successors", "Turks and Greeks: Neighbours in Conflict", "Vam\u0131k Volkan", "The Balkans (A study kit for high school students)"], "docs": ["This a document about Norman Itzkowitz. \n Near Eastern Studies, edited by L. Carl Brown and Norman Itzkowitz, (The Darwin Press, Princeton, N.J., 1977). ; The Immortal Atat\u00fcrk: A Psychobiography, (with Dr. Vam\u0131k Volkan), (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill., 1984. Paperback edition, 1986. Turkish translation by Ba\u011flam Press, Istanbul, 1998). ; Modernization in the Middle East: The Ottoman Empire and its Afro-Asian Successors, ed. Cyril E. Black and L. Carl Brown, (Darwin Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1992). ; Turks and Greeks: Neighbours in Conflict with Vam\u0131k Volkan, (Eothen Press, Cambridge, England, 1994). Turkish translation, Ba\u011flam Press, 1998. ; Richard Nixon: A Psychobiography, with Vam\u0131k Volkan and Andrew Dod, (Columbia University Press, New York, 1997). ; The Balkans (A study kit for high school students), (Golden Owl Press, Amawalk, New York, 2000). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the coprolite pit located in Little Thetford?", "Who is attributed as the owner of the Stretham coprolite pit in Little Thetford?", "In which year did the Stretham coprolite pit begin operations?", "What percentage of Little Thetford's population worked at the coprolite pit in 1871?", "What was the main method of labor used in the extraction of coprolite from the pit?", "Where was the coprolite transported for processing after being extracted?", "What were the two primary methods of transporting coprolite from the pit to the factory?", "What is the current name of the factory that processed coprolite from Little Thetford?", "What is the current use of The Three Horseshoes in Little Thetford?", "How many public houses were known to exist within the village boundaries of Little Thetford by the mid-19th century?", "What chemical, when mixed with coprolite, forms a fertilizer?", "What geological feature is the Stretham coprolite pit located within?", "What was the name of the public house that is now a residential property in Little Thetford?"], "answers": ["Stretham coprolite pit.", "John Bailey Denton is attributed as the owner of the Stretham coprolite pit in Little Thetford.", "1866", "Six percent.", "The main method of labor used was local labor shoveling the coprolite from the pit.", "The coprolite was transported to the James Fison (now Fisons Ltd) factory in Thetford, Norfolk.", "River and railway.", "Fisons Ltd", "Residential property.", "Seven.", "sulphuric acid", "Gault clay beds.", "The Three Horseshoes"], "docs": ["This a document about Little Thetford. \n more than 5 mi wide Gault clay beds. When mixed with sulphuric acid, the coprolite forms a fertiliser. One author attributes the Stretham coprolite pit, in Little Thetford, as being owned by John Bailey Denton, 1814\u20131893, the surveyor and civil engineer. The site was worked from 1866. Mainly local labour was used in shovelling the coprolite from the pit, for washing and sorting. In 1871, six percent of the population of Little Thetford worked at the pit. The coprolite was transported to the James Fison (now Fisons Ltd) factory in Thetford, Norfolk, by river and then onwards by railway. The Three Horseshoes, now a residential property, was one of seven public houses known to be within the village boundaries since the mid-19th century. The British Beer "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the term 'Bold' indicate in the context of the 2016 Blancpain GT Series?", "What does the term 'Italics' indicate in the context of the 2016 Blancpain GT Series?"], "answers": ["Bold indicates pole position.", "Fastest lap"], "docs": ["This a document about 2016 Blancpain GT Series. \n (key) Bold \u2013 Pole position Italics \u2013 Fastest lap"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where do recruits to the Guards Division undergo their training?", "How long is the training programme for recruits to the Guards Division?", "How does the training duration for the Guards Division compare to that of the Regular line infantry regiments?", "What additional focus is included in the training programme for the Guards Division?"], "answers": ["Recruits to the Guards Division undergo their training at the Infantry Training Centre (ITC).", "The training programme for recruits to the Guards Division is thirty weeks long.", "The training for the Guards Division is thirty weeks, which is two weeks more than the training for the Regular line infantry regiments.", "Drill and ceremonies."], "docs": ["This a document about Scots Guards. \n Recruits to the Guards Division go through a thirty-week gruelling training programme at the Infantry Training Centre (ITC). The training is two weeks more than the training for the Regular line infantry regiments of the British Army; the extra training, carried out throughout the course, is devoted to drill and ceremonies."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the Panamanian player who was the leading scorer for Centauros with 29 goals in the season?", "What position did Centauros reach in the Primera B in 2004?", "In which year did Centauros move from Villavicencio to Popay\u00e1n?", "What was one of the reasons Centauros moved to Popay\u00e1n in 2011?", "Which local authorities refused to provide financial support to Centauros?", "What was the name of the football club after Centauros moved to Popay\u00e1n?", "In which years did Centauros fail in their respective career games in the second half of the 2006 season and subsequent rounds?", "What was the reason local authorities of Villavicencio considered Centauros a feeder club?", "What was the name of the football team before it moved to Popay\u00e1n in 2011?", "What was the reason for the support from the Cauca Department Governorate for Centauros to move to Popay\u00e1n?"], "answers": ["Blas P\u00e9rez", "third place", "2011", "One of the reasons Centauros moved to Popay\u00e1n in 2011 was due to its huge debts.", "The local authorities of Villavicencio refused to provide financial support to Centauros.", "Universitario Popay\u00e1n", "2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009.", "The local authorities of Villavicencio considered Centauros a feeder club for Deportes Quind\u00edo.", "Centauros Villavicencio", "To have a football club in the department's capital city."], "docs": ["This a document about Centauros Villavicencio. \n goal difference again in the second division. In the Primera B reached the team in 2004 the third place, but failed in the rise of games. The team belonging to the Panamanian Blas P\u00e9rez, was thereby leading scorer with 29 goals this season. In the second half of the 2006 season, the first round in 2007 and 2008 and in the second round in 2009 Villavicencio also failed in their respective career games. In May 2011, Centauros moved from Villavicencio to Popay\u00e1n considering its huge debts, the refusal of financial support from successive local authorities that deemed it a feeder club for Deportes Quind\u00edo, and the support expressed from the Cauca Department Governorate for a football club in the department's capital city, thus becoming Universitario Popay\u00e1n."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What groups in Hong Kong supported localism and universal suffrage in all Hong Kong elections?", "In what year did the National People's Congress of China pass a decision concerning Hong Kong national security legislation?", "What specific actions were made illegal by the National People's Congress decision in May 2020?", "Despite the new legal restrictions, are there still individuals calling for independence in Hong Kong?", "What has been the impact of the National People's Congress decision on protesting and organizing protests in Hong Kong?", "Which region is mentioned in the document as being part of China's Northeast?", "What is the general stance of the public in Hong Kong towards the pro-democracy camp?", "What term is used in the document to describe the political movements seeking independence or self-governance in Hong Kong?", "To what extent did the separatist movements in Hong Kong operate beyond advocating for independence?", "What is the name of the political movements in Hong Kong that are seeking independence or greater self-governance?", "What is the name of the legislative body that passed the Hong Kong national security legislation in May 2020?"], "answers": ["Anti-governmental groups.", "2020", "\"Secession\" and \"subversion\" were made illegal by the National People's Congress decision in May 2020.", "Yes.", "The passing of the decision by the NPC has made protesting and the organization of protests more difficult in Hong Kong.", "Manchuria", "The general public in Hong Kong supports the pro-democracy camp.", "separatist movements", "To a small extent.", "Pro-independence movements or anti-governmental groups.", "National People's Congress of China"], "docs": ["This a document about List of active separatist movements in Asia. \n a small extent as well. Many of the anti-governmental groups supported localism and universal suffrage in all Hong Kong elections. In May 2020 the National People's Congress of China passed a decision concerning Hong Kong national security legislation, whereby \"secession\" and \"subversion\" were made illegal. This move has meant that pro-independence calls are now illegal by the new decision, although some still do call for independence despite the changes to the law. In Hong Kong, the pro-democracy camp enjoys general support, though the passing of the decision by the NPC has made protesting and the organization of protests more difficult. Manchuria (Northeast China) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What position did Eduard Shevardnadze hold in 1964?", "What position did Shevardnadze hold after being promoted in 1965?", "What was the reason for Shevardnadze's promotion to the post of First Deputyship?", "Who did Eduard Shevardnadze challenge as Tbilisi First Secretary?", "What action did Shevardnadze take against Otari Lolashvili?", "What campaign did Shevardnadze initiate that was supported by the Soviet government?", "What position was Eduard Shevardnadze voted into after his successful anti-corruption campaign?", "What position did Eduard Shevardnadze return to after years of obscurity?"], "answers": ["First Deputy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Georgian SSR.", "Minister of Internal Affairs of the Georgian SSR.", "His successful attempt at gaoling Lolashvili.", "Otari Lolashvili.", "Shevardnadze challenged Otari Lolashvili and later charged him with corruption.", "Shevardnadze initiated a successful anti-corruption campaign that was supported by the Soviet government.", "Second Secretary.", "First Secretary of a city district in Tbilisi."], "docs": ["This a document about Eduard Shevardnadze. \n senior official. After his demotion Shevardnadze endured several years of obscurity before returning to attention as a First Secretary of a city district in Tbilisi. Shevardnadze challenged Tbilisi First Secretary Otari Lolashvili, and later charged him with corruption. Shevardnadze left party work after his appointment as First Deputy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Georgian SSR in 1964. It was his successful attempt at gaoling Lolashvili, which got him promoted to the post of First Deputyship. In 1965, Shevardnadze was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of the Georgian SSR. After initiating a successful anti-corruption campaign supported by the Soviet government, Shevardnadze was voted as Second Secretary of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What reason does Cari\u00f1o give for needing to reschedule their lesson?", "What does Adam offer to buy Cari\u00f1o after she falls off her bike?", "What does Adam do after suspecting that Cari\u00f1o's bike story is not true?", "What does Cari\u00f1o ask Adam to do at the start of their fourth lesson?", "What does Adam prefer to do during their fourth lesson instead of working on grammar?", "What does Adam do after Cari\u00f1o declines his offer to buy her a new bike?", "What does Adam do after Cari\u00f1o gets straight into the lesson during their fourth session?", "What does Adam ask Cari\u00f1o at the start of their fourth lesson?", "What does Cari\u00f1o do after declining Adam's offer to buy her a new bike?", "What does Cari\u00f1o do after declining Adam's offer to buy her a new bike and before the start of their fourth lesson?"], "answers": ["Cari\u00f1o asks to reschedule their lesson because she fell off her bike.", "Adam offers to buy Cari\u00f1o a new bike.", "Adam records a message for Cari\u00f1o apologizing and pressing for more information about her injuries, suspecting that her bike story is not true and offering a safe space to discuss what really happened.", "Cari\u00f1o asks Adam to work on his grammar.", "Adam prefers that they just talk candidly.", "Adam records a message for her apologizing and pressing for more information about her injuries.", "Adam prefers that they just talk candidly as they have in the past.", "Adam asks how Cari\u00f1o is doing.", "Cari\u00f1o asks if they can reschedule their lesson.", "Cari\u00f1o asks if they can reschedule their lesson."], "docs": ["This a document about Language Lessons. \n that she fell off her bike. He offers to buy her a new bike; offended, Cari\u00f1o declines the offer, then asks if they can reschedule their lesson. Adam later records a message for her apologizing, and pressing for more information about her injuries, suspecting that her bike story is not true and offering a safe space to discuss what really happened. At the start of their fourth lesson, Adam asks how Cari\u00f1o is doing, but she gets straight into the lesson, wanting to work on Adam\u2019s grammar. Adam prefers that they just talk candidly as they have in the past, but Cari\u00f1o insists, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the population of Northfield (CDP), Massachusetts according to the 2000 census?", "How many households were there in Northfield (CDP) as of the 2000 census?", "What was the population density of Northfield (CDP) in 2000, expressed in people per square kilometer?", "What was the average housing unit density in Northfield (CDP) in 2000, expressed in units per square kilometer?", "What percentage of the population in Northfield (CDP) identified as White in the 2000 census?", "What percentage of the population in Northfield (CDP) identified as Hispanic or Latino in the 2000 census?", "What percentage of households in Northfield (CDP) had children under the age of 18 living with them?", "What percentage of households in Northfield (CDP) were made up of individuals living alone?", "What percentage of households in Northfield (CDP) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older?", "What was the average household size in Northfield (CDP) according to the 2000 census?", "What percentage of households in Northfield (CDP) were married couples living together according to the 2000 census?", "What percentage of households in Northfield (CDP) had a female householder with no husband present according to the 2000 census?", "How many families were residing in Northfield (CDP) as of the 2000 census?", "What percentage of the population in Northfield (CDP) identified as two or more races according to the 2000 census?", "What percentage of households in Northfield (CDP) were classified as non-families according to the 2000 census?"], "answers": ["1,141", "495 households.", "98.6 people per square kilometer.", "49.0/km2", "97.90%", "0.79%", "28.5%", "34.1%", "14.3%", "2.31", "49.9%", "9.5%", "307", "1.23%", "37.8%"], "docs": ["This a document about Northfield (CDP), Massachusetts. \n As of the census of 2000, there were 1,141 people, 495 households, and 307 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 98.6/km2 (255.3/mi2). There were 567 housing units at an average density of 49.0/km2 (126.9/mi2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 97.90% White, 0.09% Black or African American, 0.53% Native American, 0.26% Asian, and 1.23% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.79% of the population. There were 495 households, out of which 28.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.9% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.8% were non-families. 34.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 14.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.31 and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the number range covered by the list of minor planets in this document?", "What is the name of the program associated with the discovery of minor planet 178146?", "On what date was minor planet 178146 discovered?", "Where was minor planet 178146 discovered?", "What is the name of the program associated with the discovery of minor planet 178147?", "On what date was minor planet 178147 discovered?", "Where was minor planet 178147 discovered?", "What is the estimated diameter of minor planet 178147?", "What is the name of the program associated with the discovery of minor planet 178148?", "On what date was minor planet 178148 discovered?", "Where was minor planet 178148 discovered?", "What is the estimated diameter of minor planet 178148?", "What is the name of the program associated with the discovery of minor planet 178149?", "On what date was minor planet 178149 discovered?", "Where was minor planet 178149 discovered?"], "answers": ["178001\u2013179000", "Spacewatch", "October 13, 2006", "Kitt Peak", "Spacewatch", "October 13, 2006", "Kitt Peak", "5.4 km", "Spacewatch", "October 13, 2006", "Kitt Peak", "1.8 km", "Spacewatch", "October 13, 2006", "Kitt Peak"], "docs": ["This a document about List of minor planets: 178001\u2013179000. \n Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 1.1 km || ; -id=146 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 178146 || || \u2014 || October 13, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 2.2 km || ; -id=147 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 ; 178147 || || \u2014 || October 13, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 5.4 km || ; -id=148 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 178148 || || \u2014 || October 13, 2006 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 1.8 km || ; -id=149 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 ; 178149 || || \u2014 || October 13, 2006 || Kitt Peak || "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did Bilibili officially announce the Hangzhou Spark franchise?", "What does the name 'Spark' symbolize for the Hangzhou Spark franchise?", "What are the official colors of the Hangzhou Spark logo?", "What does the Hangzhou Spark logo depict in terms of imagery?", "Which character from A Certain Scientific Railgun is the Hangzhou Spark logo a reference to?", "What aspect of Hangzhou does the vibrant color scheme of the Hangzhou Spark logo reflect?"], "answers": ["14 November 2018", "The name \"Spark\" symbolizes the immense speed and power of electricity, as well as the \"electric nature and creative spark\" of the Bilibili brand.", "The official colors of the Hangzhou Spark logo are pink, white, and blue.", "The Hangzhou Spark logo depicts a hand-gesture in the shape of a gun with electricity emerging from it, referencing Mikoto Misaka from A Certain Scientific Railgun.", "Mikoto Misaka", "The fast-growing nature of Hangzhou."], "docs": ["This a document about Hangzhou Spark. \n On 14 November 2018, Bilibili officially announced the brand of their franchise, the Hangzhou Spark. The name \"Spark\" symbolizes the immense speed and power electricity, as well as the \"electric nature and creative spark\" of the Bilibili brand. The logo is in the team's official colors of pink, white, and blue. It depicts a hand-gesture in shape of a gun with electricity emerging from it and is a reference to Mikoto Misaka from A Certain Scientific Railgun. The official colors are vibrant in nature to reflect the fast-growing nature of Hangzhou."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the two different versions of the song 'Shake Your Head' mentioned in the document, and how long are they?", "What are the opening lyrics of the 3:48 single version of 'Shake Your Head'?", "Who is credited with singing the opening lyrics of the 4:00 album version of 'Shake Your Head'?", "What are the opening lyrics of the 4:00 album version of 'Shake Your Head'?", "What are the two additional versions of the song 'Shake Your Head' mentioned in the document?", "What is the central theme of the song 'Shake Your Head' as described in the document?", "What happens in the song after Basinger and Osbourne detail the things that cannot be done?"], "answers": ["The two different versions of the song \"Shake Your Head\" mentioned are the 3:48 single version and the 4:00 album version.", "\"You can't feed the hungry, you can't talk Shakespeare to a monkey...\"", "Basinger", "\"You can't argue with death. You can't break a burly sailor's neck. You can't drink lava from plastic glasses...\"", "The two additional versions of the song 'Shake Your Head' mentioned are the Steve \"Silk\" Hurley 12-inch mix and a 12-inch dub.", "The central theme of the song 'Shake Your Head' is things that cannot be done, including some that are outlandish and others that are extremely difficult.", "The chorus comes in with the title hook."], "docs": ["This a document about Shake Your Head. \n The 3:48 single version starts with Osbourne singing \"You can't feed the hungry, you can't talk Shakespeare to a monkey...\" The 4:00 album version starts with female vocals (presumably Basinger) singing \"You can't argue with death. You can't break a burly sailor's neck. You can't drink lava from plastic glasses...\". There is also a Steve \"Silk\" Hurley 12-inch mix and a 12-inch dub. The song's lyrics deal with things that cannot be done (some are outlandish, some can be done, but have a high amount of difficulty). After Basinger and Osbourne detail these things, the chorus comes in with the title hook."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What percentage of the population in Duyure works in agriculture according to the 2013 census?", "What percentage of people in Duyure use the public water system?", "What percentage of people in Duyure use the public electricity system?", "What is the primary source of fuel used for cooking in Duyure?", "What percentage of houses in Duyure have at least one car?", "What percentage of Duyure has a basic education system?"], "answers": ["78%", "51%", "66%", "Firewood.", "6%", "57%"], "docs": ["This a document about Duyure. \n According to the 2013 census, 78% of the population work in agriculture. Fifty-one percent of people uses the public water system and 66% uses the public electricity system. Ninety-five percent uses firewood for cooking and 6% of houses has at least one car. Fifty-seven percent of duyure has a basic education system."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the anti-globalization group that William Luther Pierce formed to protest at the G8 summit in Canada in June 2002?", "Where did William Luther Pierce deliver his last public speech, and on what date?", "What was the cause of William Luther Pierce's death, and when did it occur?", "What was the financial status of the National Alliance at the time of William Luther Pierce's death?", "How many members did the National Alliance have at the time of William Luther Pierce's death?", "What happened to the National Alliance after William Luther Pierce's death?", "What was the size of the paid national staff of the National Alliance at the time of William Luther Pierce's death?", "What additional condition was diagnosed in William Luther Pierce three weeks before his death?"], "answers": ["The Anti-Globalization Action Network.", "William Luther Pierce delivered his last public speech in Cleveland, Ohio on April 28, 2002.", "William Luther Pierce died of renal failure on July 23, 2002.", "The National Alliance was bringing in more than $1 million a year at the time of William Luther Pierce's death.", "More than 1,500 members.", "The National Alliance entered a period of internal conflict and decline.", "17 full-time officials.", "cancer"], "docs": ["This a document about William Luther Pierce. \n is a Changing Country, and forming an anti-globalization group \u2013 the Anti-Globalization Action Network \u2013 to protest at the G8 summit in Canada in June 2002. Pierce's last public speech was made in Cleveland, Ohio on April 28, 2002. On July 23, 2002, he died of renal failure, three weeks after being diagnosed with cancer which had spread through his body. At the time, the National Alliance was bringing in more than $1 million a year, with more than 1,500 members, a paid national staff of 17 full-time officials, and was better known than at any time in its history, after which it entered a period of internal conflict and decline."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Joel Garreau born?", "What is the title of the book Joel Garreau published in 1981?", "What is the name of the book Joel Garreau published in 2005?", "At which university has Joel Garreau served as a fellow?", "What was Joel Garreau's previous role at The Washington Post?", "What is Joel Garreau's current position at George Mason University?", "What are the two groups that Joel Garreau leads at George Mason University?", "What was the name of the fellowship Joel Garreau held at New America Foundation?", "What is the title of the book Joel Garreau published in 1991?"], "answers": ["1948", "The Nine Nations of North America", "Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies\u2014and What It Means to Be Human.", "Joel Garreau has served as a fellow at Cambridge University, the University of California at Berkeley, and George Mason University.", "He was a reporter and editor.", "Joel Garreau is a senior fellow at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University.", "One group studies the future of universities, and the other examines which global gateway city regions will be the winners and losers in the year 2020.", "Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow", "Edge City: Life on the New Frontier"], "docs": ["This a document about Joel Garreau. \n Joel Garreau (born 1948) is an American journalist, scholar, and author. In 1981, Garreau published The Nine Nations of North America. In 1991, he published Edge City: Life on the New Frontier. In 2005, he published Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies\u2014and What It Means to Be Human. He has served as a fellow at Cambridge University, a Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at New America Foundation, the University of California at Berkeley and George Mason University. Previously, he was a reporter and editor at The Washington Post. He is a senior fellow at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, leading two groups, one studying the future of universities and the other examining which global gateway city regions will be the winners and losers in the year 2020."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What position did John Davies hold at the University of Cambridge from 1783 to 1817?", "Where was John Davies educated before entering Trinity College, Cambridge?", "In what year did John Davies graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree?", "When did John Davies become a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge?", "What role did John Davies hold at Trinity College from 1782 to 1790?", "In what year was John Davies ordained as a priest?", "Which parish did John Davies serve as perpetual curate from 1767 to 1786?", "What was the name of the church for which John Davies served as curate in Cambridge from 1783 to 1784?", "Which parish did John Davies serve as vicar from 1784 to 1786?", "From what year did John Davies serve as Rector of Orwell?", "Which parish did John Davies serve as vicar from 1785 to 1804?", "Which parish did John Davies serve as perpetual curate from 1786 to 1804?", "In what year was John Davies born?", "In what year did John Davies die?"], "answers": ["John Davies was the librarian (bibliothecarius) of the University of Cambridge from 1783 to 1817.", "Westminster School.", "1765", "1766", "Junior Bursar", "1772", "Leominster", "St Mary the Great", "Shudy Camps", "1804", "Flintham", "Kneeton", "1743", "1817"], "docs": ["This a document about John Davies (Cambridge University Librarian). \n John Davies (1743\u20131817) was the librarian (bibliothecarius) of the University of Cambridge from 1783 to 1817. He was educated at Westminster School, and entered Trinity College, Cambridge in May 1761. He graduated B.A. in 1765 and M.A. in 1768. He became a Fellow of Trinity in 1766 and was Junior Bursar from 1782 to 1790. He was ordained as a deacon in 1766 and as a priest in 1772. He then served as perpetual curate of Leominster (1767), curate of St Mary the Great Cambridge (1783\u201384), vicar of Shudy Camps (1784\u201386), vicar of Flintham (1785-1804), perpetual curate of Kneeton (1786-1804), and Rector of Orwell (1804\u201317)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the jockey who rode Shalaa in most of his races during his first season?", "Where did Shalaa make his racing debut?", "What was the date of Shalaa's debut race?", "How many previous winners were in the field of Shalaa's debut race?", "What was Shalaa's finishing position in his debut race?", "Which horse won Shalaa's debut race?", "Where did Shalaa win his first race?", "Who was the second-placed horse in Shalaa's first race win?", "What distance were both of Shalaa's early races?", "What was Shalaa's finishing margin in his first race win?", "What was Shalaa's starting price in his debut race?", "How many runners were in the field of Shalaa's debut race?", "What was Shalaa's position in the field at the start of his debut race?"], "answers": ["Frankie Dettori", "Newbury Racecourse", "16 May", "Five.", "Last.", "Birchwood", "Shalaa won his first race at Newmarket Racecourse.", "Fang", "Six furlongs.", "Two lengths.", "7/2", "Eight runners.", "Shalaa's position in the field at the start of his debut race was second favourite."], "docs": ["This a document about Shalaa. \n In his first season, Shalaa was ridden in all but one of his races by the Italian veteran Frankie Dettori. The colt made his debut in a six furlong race at Newbury Racecourse on 16 May and started the 7/2 second favourite in a field which included five previous winners. He swerved badly exiting the stalls, and was never in contention, finishing last of the eight runners behind Birchwood. Two weeks later he contested a maiden race over the same distance at Newmarket Racecourse and recorded his first success, taking the lead a furlong out and winning by two lengths from Fang."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the impact of the British and German bombardments on the 10th Bn before the battle?", "What is the alleged reason Lt-Col Burges was removed from his command the day before the battle?", "What was the nature of the failed attempts that led to Lt-Col Burges being removed from his command?", "When did Lt-Col Burges leave the 10th Bn East Yorks?", "What position did Burges take at the Senior Officers' School?", "What unit did Burges take command of in September 1917, and where was it located?"], "answers": ["The British and German bombardments caused significant casualties for the 10th Bn, with about 100 killed and wounded.", "Lt-Col Burges was allegedly removed from his command for refusing to risk any more men after two failed attempts to recover the body of an officer (son of a well-known politician) from No man's land during the bombardment.", "The failed attempts involved trying to recover the body of an officer (son of a well-known politician) from No man's land during the bombardment.", "30 June", "Instructor.", "Burges took command of the 7th Bn South Wales Borderers at Salonika in September 1917."], "docs": ["This a document about Daniel Burges. \n during the British bombardment in the days leading up to the battle, suffering significant casualties from the German counter-bombardment (about 100 killed and wounded for 10th Bn alone). It is alleged that Lt-Col Burges was removed from his command the day before the battle for refusing to risk any more men after two failed attempts to recover the body of an officer (son of a well-known politician) from No man's land during the bombardment. Burges left 10th Bn East Yorks on 30 June to become an instructor at the Senior Officers' School. In September 1917 Burges took command of the 7th Bn South Wales Borderers at Salonika."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did biotechnology in the modern sense of genetic engineering begin?", "What key invention marked the beginning of modern biotechnology?", "When were restriction enzymes discovered and characterized?", "What sequence of achievements preceded the discovery of restriction enzymes?", "Who was involved in the production of the first transgenic organisms in 1972?", "Which enzyme from Herbert Boyer's lab was used in the production of the first transgenic organisms?", "What contribution did Arthur Kornberg's lab make to the development of recombinant DNA techniques?", "What type of vectors did scientists begin using to expand the reach of recombinant techniques?", "What genes were commonly added to plasmid vectors to increase the effectiveness of recombinant techniques?", "What concern prompted caution among scientists regarding the potential of recombinant DNA technology?"], "answers": ["In the 1970s.", "The invention of recombinant DNA techniques.", "In the late 1960s.", "The isolation, duplication, and synthesis of viral genes preceded the discovery of restriction enzymes.", "Paul Berg, Herbert Boyer, and Arthur Kornberg were involved in the production of the first transgenic organisms in 1972.", "EcoRI", "Arthur Kornberg's lab contributed work with ligase to the development of recombinant DNA techniques.", "plasmid vectors", "Genes for antibiotic resistance were commonly added to plasmid vectors to increase the effectiveness of recombinant techniques.", "The potential dangers, particularly the possibility of a prolific outcome, prompted caution among scientists regarding the potential of recombinant DNA technology."], "docs": ["This a document about History of biology. \n Biotechnology in the modern sense of genetic engineering began in the 1970s, with the invention of recombinant DNA techniques. Restriction enzymes were discovered and characterized in the late 1960s, following on the heels of the isolation, then duplication, then synthesis of viral genes. Beginning with the lab of Paul Berg in 1972 (aided by EcoRI from Herbert Boyer's lab, building on work with ligase by Arthur Kornberg's lab), molecular biologists put these pieces together to produce the first transgenic organisms. Soon after, others began using plasmid vectors and adding genes for antibiotic resistance, greatly increasing the reach of the recombinant techniques. Wary of the potential dangers (particularly the possibility of a prolific "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the team discussed in the document?", "What does the label 'Ground' refer to in the context of the 2016 Toronto FC season?", "What does the label 'Result' refer to in the context of the 2016 Toronto FC season?", "What does the abbreviation 'W' stand for in the context of the 2016 Toronto FC season results?", "What does the abbreviation 'D' stand for in the context of the 2016 Toronto FC season results?", "What does the abbreviation 'L' stand for in the context of the 2016 Toronto FC season results?", "What does the letter 'H' indicate in the 'Ground' data for the 2016 Toronto FC season?", "What does the letter 'A' indicate in the 'Ground' data for the 2016 Toronto FC season?", "What is the source of the data provided in the document?", "What is the date on which the document's data was last updated?", "What is the year associated with the Toronto FC season discussed in the document?", "What was the date associated with the data provided in the document?", "What colors are used to represent the results of the 2016 Toronto FC season, and what do they correspond to?", "What is the sequence of match results for the 2016 Toronto FC season?", "What does the abbreviation 'text_H' stand for in the context of the 2016 Toronto FC season data?"], "answers": ["Toronto FC", "The label 'Ground' refers to the location of matches (Home or Away) in the 2016 Toronto FC season.", "The label \"Result\" refers to the outcome of each match (Win, Draw, Loss).", "Win", "Draw", "Loss", "Home", "The letter 'A' indicates an Away game.", "Regular season matches", "October 23, 2016", "2016", "March 2015", "Green2 represents a Win, Yellow2 represents a Draw, and Red2 represents a Loss.", "The sequence of match results for the 2016 Toronto FC season is: W/D/L/L/D/W/W/L/W/L/D/D/L/W/L/D/W/D/L/W/W/W/W/D/W/W/L/W/D/D/D/L/D/W.", "Home"], "docs": ["This a document about 2016 Toronto FC season. \nlabel1= Ground ; res1=A/A/A/A/A/A/A/A/H/H/H/H/A/H/A/H/H/A/A/H/H/H/H/A/A/A/H/A/H/H/H/H/A/H ; label2= Result ; res2=W/D/L/L/D/W/W/L/W/L/D/D/L/W/L/D/W/D/L/W/W/W/W/D/W/W/L/W/D/D/D/L/D/W text_H=Home|text_A=Away ; color_W=green2|text_W=Win ; color_D=yellow2|text_D=Draw ; color_L=red2|text_L=Loss updated=October 23, 2016 ; source=Regular season matches ; date=March 2015 {{#invoke:sports rbr table|table|legendpos=b|header=Round }}"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who portrays Steven Benowitz in the series *Jessica Jones*?", "What is the name of the law firm that Steven Benowitz is a lead attorney for in *Jessica Jones*?"], "answers": ["Maury Ginsberg", "Hogarth Chao & Benowitz"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Jessica Jones characters. \n Steven Benowitz (portrayed by Maury Ginsberg) is one of the lead attorneys of Hogarth Chao & Benowitz."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book written by Hans Weiss that discusses chemicals in agriculture and their consequences?", "Who is the photographer associated with the book 'Die Leute von Langenegg' written by Hans Weiss?", "What is the ISBN number of the book 'Gift-Gr\u00fcn \u2013 Chemie in der Landwirtschaft und die Folgen'?", "Which book by Hans Weiss focuses on criminal stories and investigations into the justice system in Germany and Austria?", "What is the title of the book in which Hans Weiss contributed to the chapter 'Stimmen aus den Alpen'?", "Which publishing company published 'Kriminelle Geschichten \u2013 Ermittlungen \u00fcber die Justiz'?", "What is the title of the book by Hans Weiss published in 1985 by the Brandst\u00e4dter-Publishing Company?", "What is the ISBN number of the book 'Kriminelle Geschichten \u2013 Ermittlungen \u00fcber die Justiz'?", "Which publishing company published the book 'Stimmen aus den Alpen'?", "What is the ISBN number of the book 'Die Leute von Langenegg' written by Hans Weiss?", "Which publishing company published the book 'Stimmen aus den Alpen' by Hans Weiss?"], "answers": ["Gift-Gr\u00fcn \u2013 Chemie in der Landwirtschaft und die Folgen", "Konrad Nu\u00dfbaumer", "3-462-01744-6", "Kriminelle Geschichten \u2013 Ermittlungen \u00fcber die Justiz", "Im blinden Winkel", "Kiepenheuer & Witsch", "Stimmen aus den Alpen", "3-462-01872-8", "Brandst\u00e4dter-Publishing Company", "3-462-01824-8", "Brandst\u00e4dter-Publishing Company."], "docs": ["This a document about Hans Weiss (author). \n Austria); Vienna:Falter/ and Cologne: Kiepenheuer und Witsch, 1988, ISBN: 3-462-01884-1 ; Die Leute von Langenegg (The People of Langenegg \u2013 photographed by Konrad Nu\u00dfbaumer und written about by Hans Weiss), Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 1986, ISBN: 3-462-01824-8 ; Gift-Gr\u00fcn \u2013 Chemie in der Landwirtschaft und die Folgen (Poison Green \u2013 Chemicals in Agriculture and the Consequences); Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 1986, ISBN: 3-462-01744-6 ; Kriminelle Geschichten \u2013 Ermittlungen \u00fcber die Justiz (Criminal Stories \u2013 Investigations about the Justice System in Germany and Austria); Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 1985, ISBN: 3-462-01872-8 ; Stimmen aus den Alpen (Voices from the Alps) \u2013 contribution to the book \"Im blinden Winkel\" by Christoph Ransmayr, Vienna: Brandst\u00e4dter-Publishing Company, 1985: This "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the administrative division listed in the document?", "What is the name of the first village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the second village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the third village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the fourth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the fifth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the sixth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the seventh village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the eighth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the ninth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the tenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the eleventh village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twelfth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the thirteenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the fifteenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the sixteenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the seventeenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the eighteenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the nineteenth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twentieth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-first village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-second village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-third village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-fourth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-fifth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-sixth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-seventh village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-eighth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the twenty-ninth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the thirtieth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the thirty-first village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the thirty-second village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the thirty-third village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?", "What is the name of the thirty-fourth village listed in the Wapenamanda Rural LLG?"], "answers": ["Wapenamanda Rural LLG", "Awas", "Tubiakores", "Aipanda", "Kaiamanda", "Tombes", "Yalis", "Yuk", "Alumbalam", "Elyaganda", "Takaipos", "Mambisanda", "Kumbas Kau", "Wares", "Rauanda", "Pina", "Yaibos", "Topakapos", "Topakapos", "Kuimamanda", "Kangarapos", "Pompabus", "Kanamanda", "Mondop", "Pausa", "Kumbu", "Yaramanda", "Tapend", "Yakaendis", "Unda", "Anji", "Nanai", "Walya", "Ipia"], "docs": ["This a document about Wapenamanda Rural LLG. \n01. Awas ; 02. Tubiakores ; 03. Aipanda ; 04. Kaiamanda ; 05. Tombes ; 06. Yalis ; 07. Yuk ; 08. Alumbalam ; 09. Elyaganda ; 10. Takaipos ; 11. Mambisanda ; 12. Kumbas Kau ; 13. Wares ; 15. Rauanda ; 16. Pina ; 17. Yaibos ; 18. Topakapos ; 19. Paus ; 20. Kuimamanda ; 21. Kangarapos ; 22. Pompabus ; 23. Kanamanda ; 24. Mondop ; 25. Pausa ; 26. Kumbu ; 27. Yaramanda ; 28. Tapend ; 29. Yakaendis ; 30. Unda ; 31. Anji ; 32. Nanai ; 33. Walya ; 34. Ipia ; 82. Wapenamanda Urban "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did Jos\u00e9 Guill\u00e9n sign with the Cincinnati Reds?"], "answers": ["August 20, 2002."], "docs": ["This a document about Jos\u00e9 Guill\u00e9n. \n On August 20, 2002, Guill\u00e9n signed with the Cincinnati Reds."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the President of the Academy of Medical Sciences and a Professor of Immunology at King's College London, and was born in 1951?", "What is Julian Colbeck's profession as mentioned in the document?", "What field is Professor Mike Cowlishaw recognized for, as noted in the document?", "Which profession was Howard Milner known for, and in what years was he alive?", "What is James Hawkins known for, according to the document?", "What title does Nigel Biggar hold at the University of Oxford, as mentioned in the document?", "What is Chris Anderson's role in relation to TED, as noted in the document?", "What academic discipline is Stephen Warren a professor of at Imperial College London?", "What is the name and title of the individual born in 1958 mentioned in the document?", "What title did The Venerable John Reed hold, as mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Professor Sir Robert Lechler FRCP, FRCPath, FMedSci, 1951\u2013, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences and Professor of Immunology at King's College London.", "Musician and businessman.", "Professor Mike Cowlishaw is recognized for being a leading programmer and scientist.", "Howard Milner was known for being a leading tenor, and he was alive from 1953 to 2011.", "James Hawkins is known for being an artist and film-maker.", "Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology", "Owner of TED and curator of TED Talks.", "Astrophysics", "The Venerable John Kiddle, 1958-", "The Venerable John Reed held the title of Archdeacon of Taunton."], "docs": ["This a document about Monkton Combe School. \nProfessor Sir Robert Lechler FRCP, FRCPath, FMedSci, 1951\u2013, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences and Professor of Immunology at King's College London ; The Venerable John Reed, 1951-, former Archdeacon of Taunton ; Julian Colbeck, 1952-, musician and businessman ; Professor Mike Cowlishaw FREng, 1953\u2013, leading programmer and scientist ; Howard Milner, 1953-2011, leading tenor ; James Hawkins, 1954-, artist and film-maker ; The Revd Canon Nigel Biggar 1955-, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford ; Chris Anderson, 1957\u2013, Journalist and publisher, Owner of TED and curator of TED Talks. ; Stephen Warren, 1957\u2013, Professor of Astrophysics at Imperial College London ; The Venerable John Kiddle, 1958-, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which township is Mitchell, Ontario part of?", "Who are the key officials governing the municipality of Mitchell?", "How many councillors are there in the municipality of Mitchell?", "How many councillors represent the Mitchell Ward?"], "answers": ["Mitchell is part of West Perth Township.", "The key officials governing the municipality of Mitchell are the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and nine Councillors, one of whom represents the Mitchell Ward.", "There are nine councillors in the municipality of Mitchell.", "One councillor represents the Mitchell Ward."], "docs": ["This a document about Mitchell, Ontario. \n Mitchell is part of West Perth Township and governed accordingly. The Municipality has a Mayor, Deputy Mayor and nine Councillors; one of these represents the Mitchell Ward."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did President Obama prohibit in 2014 regarding food advertisements in public schools?", "According to the Food and Drug Administration, what beverage must students take with their lunch?", "What must a student do if they wish to request water instead of milk with their lunch?", "Who must sign the written request for a student to receive water instead of milk at lunch?", "What kind of services does the Steelton-Highspire School District provide as mandated by the Commonwealth and federal government?", "What health-related activity do nurses in the Steelton-Highspire School District conduct annually?", "To which government agencies is the health screening data from the Steelton-Highspire School District reported?"], "answers": ["President Obama prohibited advertisements for unhealthy foods on public school campuses during the school day.", "Milk.", "A student must present a written request, signed by a doctor, documenting the need for water instead of milk.", "A doctor must sign the written request.", "The Steelton-Highspire School District provides health services as mandated by the Commonwealth and the federal government.", "Nurses in the Steelton-Highspire School District conduct annual health screenings.", "The health screening data from the Steelton-Highspire School District is reported to the PDE and the state Department of Health."], "docs": ["This a document about Steelton-Highspire School District. \n was $2.93. In 2014, President Obama ordered a prohibition of advertisements for unhealthy foods on public school campuses during the school day. The Food and Drug Administration requires that students take milk as their beverage at lunch. In accordance with this law, any student requesting water in place of milk with their lunch must present a written request, signed by a doctor, documenting the need for water instead of milk. Steelton-Highspire School District provides health services as mandated by the Commonwealth and the federal government. Nurses are available in each building to conduct annual health screenings (data reported to the PDE and state Department of Health) and to "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the title of the highest official of Babylonian Jewry?", "To whom did rabbinical authorities grant the office of exilarch?", "What was the position of the exilarch regarded as, in terms of royal status?", "In which empire and region did the exilarch reside during the Achaemenid and classical eras?", "What work attributes the office of exilarch to Zerubbabel?", "Who was Zerubbabel, and what title did he hold in the 6th century BC?"], "answers": ["exilarch (Reish Galuta, \"Head of the Diaspora\")", "Rabbinical authorities granted the office of exilarch to family members that traced its patrilineal descent from David, King of Israel.", "The position of the exilarch was regarded as a king-in-waiting.", "The exilarch resided in Babylonia in the Achaemenid Empire during the Achaemenid and classical eras.", "The Seder Olam Zutta attributes the office of exilarch to Zerubbabel.", "Zerubbabel was a member of the Davidic line and held the title of Achaemenid Governor of Yehud Medinata in the 6th century BC."], "docs": ["This a document about Davidic line. \n Later rabbinical authorities grant the office of exilarch to family members that traced its patrilineal descent from David, King of Israel. The highest official of Babylonian Jewry was the exilarch (Reish Galuta, \"Head of the Diaspora\"). Those who held the position traced their ancestry to the House of David in the male line. The position holder was regarded as a king-in-waiting, residing in Babylonia in the Achaemenid Empire as well as during the classic era. The Seder Olam Zutta attributes the office to Zerubbabel, a member of the Davidic line, who is mentioned as one of the leaders of the Jewish community in the 6th century BC, holding the title of Achaemenid Governor of Yehud Medinata."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["According to Nielsen/NetRatings, how many video clips per week did Tudou grow from to in just three months during the summer of 2007?", "How many video clips are viewed daily on Tudou, according to a July 16, 2007 survey?", "How many new videos are uploaded to Tudou every 24 hours, according to the July 16, 2007 survey?", "What is the average number of monthly visitors to Tudou, according to Nielsen's measurements?", "According to iResearch, what percentage of the Chinese online video market did Tudou have as of mid-2007?", "How many monthly unique visitors did Tudou have as of June 2009, according to iResearch?", "According to iResearch, how many monthly unique visitors did Tudou have as of June 2010?"], "answers": ["Tudou grew from 131 million to 360 million video clips per week.", "55 million.", "20,000", "Nearly 40 million visitors per month.", "Over 50%", "95 million", "170 million"], "docs": ["This a document about Tudou. \n During the summer of 2007, Nielsen/NetRatings reported that Tudou was one of the fastest growing websites on the Web, growing from 131 million to 360 million video clips per week in just three months. According to a July 16, 2007, survey, 55 million video clips are viewed daily on Tudou, with an additional 20,000 new videos uploaded every 24 hours. Neilsen's measurements indicate the website averages nearly 40 million visitors per month. According to Chinese tracking service iResearch, as of the mid-2007, Tudou has over 50% of the Chinese online video market. iResearch reported Tudou reached 95 million monthly unique visitors as of June 2009, and 170 million as of June 2010."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the character who follows John Adams through a conduit in Conduit 2?", "Where does Michael Ford end up after following John Adams through a conduit?", "What does Michael Ford realize about the Trust after destroying its base in Washington, D.C.?", "In which location is the GLOMAR oil rig situated?", "What is attacking the GLOMAR oil rig in Conduit 2?", "What offer does John Adams make to Michael Ford before stranding him on the oil platform?", "What is the final action of the leviathan before it regurgitates Michael Ford?", "What is the name of the organization that operates the GLOMAR oil rig in Conduit 2?", "What happens to Michael Ford after the leviathan 'eats' him in Conduit 2?"], "answers": ["Michael Ford", "Michael Ford ends up on the GLOMAR oil rig.", "Michael Ford realizes that though he destroyed the Trust's base in Washington, D.C., he did not destroy the Trust.", "The GLOMAR oil rig is situated in the Bermuda Triangle.", "A massive leviathan.", "John Adams offers Michael Ford to join him before stranding him on the oil platform.", "The leviathan \"eats\" Michael Ford.", "The Trust.", "He is regurgitated."], "docs": ["This a document about Conduit 2. \n Starting immediately after the events of the first game, Michael Ford follows John Adams through a conduit and ends up on the GLOMAR oil rig, a Trust platform. He realizes that though he destroyed the Trust's base in Washington, D.C., he did not destroy the Trust. The oil platform is in the Bermuda triangle and is being attacked by a massive leviathan. Before stranding Ford on the oil platform, Adams makes Ford the offer to join him, which Ford promptly refuses. The leviathan is defeated by Ford, but in a final act of defiance, \"eats\" Ford only to regurgitate him into "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Earth minimum orbit intersection distance of the asteroid (5645) 1990 SP?", "What is the threshold minimum distance in lunar distances for an asteroid to be classified as potentially hazardous?", "How close did the asteroid (5645) 1990 SP pass to Mars on 14 April 1969?", "What classification is the asteroid (5645) 1990 SP based on its Earth minimum orbit intersection distance?"], "answers": ["0.055 AU", "19.5 lunar distances", "0.013 AU", "Potentially hazardous object."], "docs": ["This a document about (5645) 1990 SP. \n This near-Earth asteroid has an Earth minimum orbit intersection distance of 0.055 AU, only slightly above the threshold minimum distance of 19.5 lunar distances (0.05 AU) to make it a potentially hazardous object. It also makes close approaches to Mars. On 14 April 1969, it passed the Red Planet at only 0.013 AU."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who were the producers of Flowers' debut solo album Flamingo?", "What was the name of Flowers' debut solo album released in 2010?", "Which chart did the album Flamingo top in the UK?", "What was the significance of the album Flamingo in relation to Flowers' hometown?", "Did Flowers' album Flamingo include a single that charted in the UK top-10?", "What band did Flowers collaborate with after putting his solo career on hiatus?", "What was the title of the album released by The Killers that Flowers collaborated on?", "What was the date mentioned in Flowers' teaser video and handwritten note about The Desired Effect?", "Who is mentioned in Flowers' handwritten note as collaborating with him in the studio on The Desired Effect?", "What phrase did Flowers use in his note to describe the nature of the collaboration on The Desired Effect?", "What was the name of the album that Flowers worked on with The Killers that reached number one in the UK?", "What was the name of the project Flowers announced through his teaser video and handwritten note in February 2015?", "What event did Flowers put his solo career on hiatus for?", "What year did Flowers release his debut solo album Flamingo?"], "answers": ["Daniel Lanois, Stuart Price, and Brendan O'Brien.", "Flamingo", "UK Albums Chart", "Flamingo was a homage to Flowers' hometown of Las Vegas.", "Yes.", "The Killers", "Battle Born", "May 18, 2015", "Ariel", "\"in the spirit of conversation, contention, and at long last, Sweet contrition\"", "Battle Born", "The Desired Effect", "Flowers put his solo career on hiatus while he pursued collaborations with The Killers.", "2010"], "docs": ["This a document about The Desired Effect. \n In 2010, Flowers released his debut solo album Flamingo under the production work of Daniel Lanois, Stuart Price, and Brendan O'Brien. Flamingo, a homage to Flowers' hometown of Las Vegas, topped the UK Albums Chart and included a top-10 single on the UK Singles Chart. Flowers toured internationally in support of the album, receiving rave reviews for his live performances. Flowers then put his solo career on hiatus while he pursued collaborations with The Killers including the UK number-one album Battle Born. In February 2015, Flowers released a teaser video on his website as well as a hand written note stating, \"May 18, 2015 We will finally achieve The Desired Effect. Ariel and I have been collaborating in the studio, working together in the spirit of conversation, contention, and at long last, Sweet contrition. No one has yet seen or heard the change. But soon, we all will.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the postgraduate diploma offered by the University of the Basque Country?", "In what language was the Postgraduate Diploma in International Election Observation and Electoral Assistance offered?", "What was the primary focus of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Election Observation and Electoral Assistance?", "What type of contexts did the Postgraduate Diploma emphasize in its curriculum?", "Which organization is one of the ones allegedly involved in cooperation with the University of the Basque Country for the programme?", "Was the cooperation with the mentioned organizations officially confirmed by the University of the Basque Country?", "What was the delivery format of the Postgraduate Diploma in International Election Observation and Electoral Assistance?", "What was unique about the Postgraduate Diploma in International Election Observation and Electoral Assistance offered by the University of the Basque Country?"], "answers": ["Postgraduate Diploma in International Election Observation and Electoral Assistance.", "English", "The primary focus was on electoral systems and electoral campaign processes, particularly in developing democracies or post-conflict situations.", "The Postgraduate Diploma emphasized contexts of developing democracies or post-conflict situations.", "The Carter Center.", "No.", "The delivery format was distance learning.", "It was the first official postgraduate qualification of its kind that provides advanced learning in electoral systems and electoral campaign processes, with a particular focus on those occurring in contexts of developing democracies or post-conflict situations."], "docs": ["This a document about University of the Basque Country. \n The University used to offer an English language, distance Postgraduate Diploma in International Election Observation and Electoral Assistance, the first official postgraduate qualification of its kind that provides advanced learning in electoral systems and electoral campaign processes, with a particular focus for those occurring in contexts of developing democracies or post-conflict situations. The programme was allegedly run in cooperation with many organisations in the field of election monitoring, such as The Carter Center, Electoral Reform International Services (ERIS), International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), National Democratic Institute (NDI), the Organization of American States (OAS) and the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) but such partnerships were not officially confirmed."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Teresa King become the administrative assistant to the Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency?", "What was the previous name of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)?", "What position did Teresa King hold in 1991 at the Office of the Secretary of Defense?", "Where was Teresa King assigned from 1991 to 1993?", "In which year did Teresa King leave the Pentagon?", "Which military unit was Teresa King assigned to at Fort Bragg, North Carolina?", "What was Teresa King's role at Camp Casey, South Korea from 1996 to 1997?"], "answers": ["1988", "Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA)", "Teresa King held the position of aide to the Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Director of the DSCA at the Office of the Secretary of Defense in 1991.", "Teresa King was assigned as aide to the Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Director of the DSCA, Office of the Secretary of Defense, at the Pentagon from 1991 to 1993.", "1996", "18th Personnel Service Battalion", "Teresa King served as the First Sergeant for the 19th Adjutant General Company (Postal) at Camp Casey, South Korea from 1996 to 1997."], "docs": ["This a document about Teresa King. \n the Pentagon. In 1988, she became the administrative assistant to the Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, or DSCA (formerly the Defense Security Assistance Agency, or DSAA), Office of the Secretary of Defense, also at the Pentagon. In 1991, King was assigned as aide to the Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Director of the DSCA, Office of the Secretary of Defense. She served there until 1993. King left the Pentagon and was assigned to 18th Personnel Service Battalion at Fort Bragg, North Carolina until 1996. King then served as the First Sergeant for 19th Adjutant General Company (Postal) at Camp Casey, South Korea until 1997. In "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date were the primary elections held in the 1991 Baltimore mayoral election?"], "answers": ["September 12."], "docs": ["This a document about 1991 Baltimore mayoral election. \n Primary elections were held September 12."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the primary activity period of the southern multimammate mouse?", "What types of natural habitats are inhabited by the southern multimammate mouse?", "How many main geographical populations of M. coucha are generally recognized?", "What have recent studies revealed about the genetic relationships between the three main populations of M. coucha?", "What type of feeding behavior is exhibited by M. coucha?", "What unusual dietary behavior may occur in M. coucha under severe resource limitations?", "In which types of disturbed environments is the southern multimammate mouse commonly found?", "What potential ecological role does the presence of M. coucha indicate?"], "answers": ["Nocturnal.", "The southern multimammate mouse inhabits open grassland (dry and moist), shrubland (dry and moist), and semidesert karoo land.", "Three.", "Recent studies have revealed extensive haplotype sharing between the three main populations of M. coucha.", "M. coucha exhibits opportunistic omnivore feeding behavior.", "Cannibalism.", "The southern multimammate mouse is commonly found in disturbed environments such as drought-affected areas, fire-affected areas, and overgrazed areas.", "The presence of M. coucha could be an indicator of an ecosystem\u2019s integrity."], "docs": ["This a document about Southern multimammate mouse. \n The southern multimammate mouse is a nocturnal species considered to be an ecological generalist, and is found in a broad spectrum of natural habitats. These habitats include open grassland (dry and moist), shrubland (dry and moist), and semidesert karoo land. M. coucha is generally thought to have three main disjunct geographical populations, but recent studies have shown extensive haplotype sharing between the three populations. M. coucha is an opportunist omnivore. Its diet consists of a variety of plant and animal resources, including cannibalism when under severe resource limitations. Due to this generalist behavior M. coucha is often found in disturbed environments (drought, fire, overgrazing, etc.) and its presence could be an indicator of an ecosystem\u2019s integrity."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which village was home to a small community of Cornish speakers during the 19th century?", "Who is known for providing the Cranken Rhyme, a piece of traditional late Cornish verse?", "What did John Mann recall about his childhood conversations with other children?", "What is the name of the traditional late Cornish verse associated with John Davey?", "Who were some of the Cornish speakers in Boswednack during the 19th century?", "Which language was spoken by the small community in Boswednack during the 19th century?"], "answers": ["Boswednack", "John Davey", "John Mann recalled that he and several other children always conversed in Cornish while at play together.", "The Cranken Rhyme.", "John Davey Jnr., his father, Anne Berryman, and John Mann were some of the Cornish speakers in Boswednack during the 19th century.", "Cornish"], "docs": ["This a document about Zennor. \n The village of Boswednack was home to a small community of Cornish speakers during the 19th century. These included John Davey Jnr., 1812\u20131891 and his father, as well as Anne Berryman (1766\u20131854), and John Mann (1834\u20131914). John Mann recalled in an interview that, when a child, he and several other children always conversed in Cornish while at play together. It is from John Davey that we know the Cranken Rhyme, probably the last recorded piece of traditional late Cornish verse."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What company was originally supposed to publish Br\u00fctal Legend?", "What subsidiary of Vivendi Games was involved in the original publishing plan for Br\u00fctal Legend?", "What was the name of the company formed after Activision merged with Vivendi's game division in 2008?", "Which companies were included in the game division of Vivendi that merged with Activision?", "What was the reason given by Activision CEO Robert Kotick for dropping Br\u00fctal Legend?", "What were the specific issues cited by Activision for dropping the Br\u00fctal Legend project?", "How did Double Fine find out that Activision had decided to drop the Br\u00fctal Legend project?", "What happened to the Br\u00fctal Legend project after Activision decided to drop it?"], "answers": ["Vivendi Games' subsidiary Sierra Entertainment.", "Sierra Entertainment", "Activision Blizzard", "Blizzard Entertainment was included in the game division of Vivendi that merged with Activision.", "The project was running late, missing milestones, overspending the budget, and not looking like a good game.", "The project was running late, missing milestones, overspending the budget, and not looking like a good game.", "Double Fine found out through an Activision press release.", "The Br\u00fctal Legend project was left in limbo after Activision decided to drop it."], "docs": ["This a document about Br\u00fctal Legend. \n Br\u00fctal Legend was originally to be published by Vivendi Games' subsidiary Sierra Entertainment. In 2008, Activision merged with Vivendi's game division (which included Blizzard Entertainment) to become Activision Blizzard, gaining the rights to publication of Br\u00fctal Legend. Upon evaluation of their assets, Activision Blizzard chose to drop Br\u00fctal Legend along with several other games, leaving the project in limbo. Activision CEO Robert Kotick later claimed the reason for dropping the project was due to: the project running late; missing milestones; overspending the budget and not looking like a good game. Double Fine themselves were unaware that Activision had chosen to drop the game, having been informed through an Activision press "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of game is Qwak!?", "When was Qwak! released?", "What is the objective of the player in Qwak!?", "How many shots does a player get per duck in Qwak!?", "What happens to a duck when it is hit in Qwak!?", "What is displayed at the top of the screen in Qwak! when a duck is hit?", "How long does a game of Qwak! continue?", "Where was Qwak! presented for its release in November 1974?", "How many units of Qwak! were sold according to Ralph H. Baer?", "What is the name of a two-player clone game of Qwak! produced by U.S. Billiards?", "What 1984 Nintendo light gun game has been noted as possibly inspired by Qwak!?", "What company developed Qwak!?", "What happened to ducks in Qwak! when they were missed by the player's shots?", "What additional visual elements were added to the Qwak! game screen using an overlay?"], "answers": ["Qwak! is a single-player duck hunting light gun shooter arcade game.", "November 1974.", "The objective of the player in Qwak! is to shoot ducks flying across the screen using a light gun.", "Three.", "When a duck is hit in Qwak!, it falls to the bottom of the screen, and an image of the duck is added to a row at the top of the screen.", "An image of a duck is added to a row at the top of the screen.", "A game of Qwak! continues until a time limit set by the machine operator is reached.", "Qwak! was presented at the November 1974 Music Operators of America (MOA) Music & Amusement Machines Exposition for its release.", "Approximately 250 units.", "Duck Shooting", "Duck Hunt", "Atari", "Ducks change direction away from missed shots.", "A screen overlay added images of reeds and a tree branch."], "docs": ["This a document about Qwak!. \n Qwak! is a single-player duck hunting light gun shooter arcade game developed by Atari and released in November 1974. In the game, ducks fly one at a time across the screen, and the player shoots at them using a light gun attached to the game cabinet. The player gets three shots per duck; ducks change direction away from missed shots and fall to the bottom of the screen when hit. A screen overlay adds images of reeds and a tree branch, and an image of a duck is added to a row at the top of the screen whenever a duck is hit. Games continue until a time limit, set by the machine operator, is reached. Development of Qwak! began in 1974, finishing in November. It was presented at the November 1974 Music Operators of America (MOA) Music & Amusement Machines Exposition for release that month. The game was not commercially successful; according to Ralph H. Baer, it sold approximately 250 units. A two-player clone game by U.S. Billiards, Duck Shooting, was produced around the same time, and Qwak! has been noted as a possible inspiration for the 1984 Nintendo Entertainment System light gun game Duck Hunt."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the role of Muller in relation to the Orange Free State in Europe?", "What additional role did Muller hold, similar to his predecessor Hamelberg?", "Which international organization did Muller enroll the Orange Free State in, among others?", "Which treaties of friendship and trade did Muller negotiate for the Orange Free State?", "What did Muller do to strengthen the representation of the Orange Free State in Europe?", "Which international agreements, besides the Universal Postal Union, did Muller enroll the Orange Free State in?"], "answers": ["Muller acted as a special envoy for the Orange Free State in Europe, enrolled the state in international agreements, negotiated treaties of friendship and trade, and strengthened its consular representation.", "Special envoy.", "The Universal Postal Union.", "Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.", "He strengthened the consular representation of the Orange Free State in Europe.", "the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property and the Geneva Conventions."], "docs": ["This a document about Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller. \n for the Orange Free State and its interests in Europe. His predecessor Hamelberg had not only been consul general, but had on occasion also acted as special envoy to be able to negotiate treaties and accords with foreign powers. Muller also acted as special envoy and in this capacity inter alia enrolled the Orange Free State in the Universal Postal Union, the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, and the Geneva Conventions, and negotiated treaties of friendship and trade with Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. He also strengthened the consular representation of the Orange Free State in Europe and inquired into all kinds of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Cornelis Hiddingh come to the Netherlands?", "Who was the family member who initially took in Cornelis and his brother Willem in the Netherlands?", "Where did Cornelis Hiddingh and his brother attend school after being lodged by Petrus Hofstede?", "In which year did Cornelis Hiddingh and his brother enroll at the University of Groningen to study law?", "In which year did Cornelis Hiddingh and his brother graduate as doctors of law?", "After completing his studies, where did Cornelis Hiddingh settle in the Netherlands?", "What roles did Cornelis Hiddingh hold in the town of Assen?", "What profession did Cornelis Hiddingh later establish himself in Assen?", "What was the profession of Petrus Hofstede, the family member who lodged Cornelis and his brother?"], "answers": ["1820", "Petrus Hofstede.", "The brothers attended a private boarding school in Groningen.", "1824", "1830", "Cornelis Hiddingh settled in the provincial town of Assen.", "Cornelis Hiddingh was a tax collector and alderman in the town of Assen.", "Lawyer.", "Governor of the province of Drenthe."], "docs": ["This a document about Cornelis Hiddingh. \n Cornelis Hiddingh came to the Netherlands in 1820, together with his older brother Willem (1808\u20131899), to attend school. The brothers were first taken in by Petrus Hofstede, a family member, and governor of the province of Drenthe, who lodged them for several months at his country estate, and also acted as guardian. Thereafter they were sent to private boarding school in Groningen to complete their school education. In 1824 both enrolled in the University of Groningen to study law, and both graduated as doctor of law in 1830. Willem then returned to South Africa, Cornelis remained in the Netherlands. After concluding his studies, Hiddingh established himself in the provincial town of Assen, where he became a tax collector and alderman in the town government. Later he established himself here as a lawyer."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the primary diet of the larvae of the bombardier beetle Pheropsophus aequinoctialis?", "How does the bombardier beetle Stenaptinus jessoensis target mole cricket eggs?", "Which fungus is known to overwhelm adult mole crickets?", "What environmental conditions can lead to fungal diseases devastating mole cricket populations?", "How do mole crickets typically avoid predators?", "What is one of the last-ditch defenses used by mole crickets when captured?", "What kind of liquid do mole crickets eject as a defense mechanism?", "What additional defense mechanism do mole crickets have when captured besides ejecting a foul-smelling liquid?"], "answers": ["The larvae of the bombardier beetle Pheropsophus aequinoctialis primarily eat mole cricket eggs.", "The adult bombardier beetle Stenaptinus jessoensis lays eggs near the burrows of mole crickets, and the beetle larvae find their way to the egg chamber and eat the eggs.", "Beauveria bassiana", "Winters with sudden rises in temperature and thaws.", "Mole crickets typically avoid predators by living below ground and vigorously burrowing if disturbed at the surface.", "They eject a foul-smelling brown liquid from their anal glands.", "Mole crickets eject a foul-smelling brown liquid from their anal glands as a defense mechanism.", "They can bite."], "docs": ["This a document about Mole cricket. \n as males) with which she comes in contact. Specialist predators of mole cricket eggs in China and Japan include the bombardier beetle Stenaptinus jessoensis, whereas in South America, they include the bombardier beetle Pheropsophus aequinoctialis (Coleoptera: Carabidae); the adult beetle lays eggs near the burrows of mole crickets, and the beetle larvae find their way to the egg chamber and eat the eggs. Fungal diseases can devastate mole cricket populations during winters with sudden rises of temperature and thaws. The fungus Beauveria bassiana can overwhelm adult mole crickets and several other fungal, microsporidian, and viral pathogens have been identified. Mole crickets evade predators by living below ground, and vigorously burrowing if disturbed at the surface. As a last-ditch defence, they eject a foul-smelling brown liquid from their anal glands when captured; they can also bite."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the final record of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys after game 44 of the 1885 season?", "What was the result of the game on Friday, June 12 against the Baltimore Orioles?", "What was the record of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys after the game on Saturday, June 13 against the Baltimore Orioles?", "What was the score of the game on Tuesday, June 16 against the Philadelphia Athletics?", "What was the record of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys after the game on Wednesday, June 17 against the Philadelphia Athletics?", "What was the result of the game on Thursday, June 18 against the Philadelphia Athletics?", "Which team did the Pittsburgh Alleghenys play on Saturday, June 20?", "What was the result of the game on Wednesday, June 17 against the Philadelphia Athletics?", "What was the record of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys after the game on Tuesday, June 16 against the Philadelphia Athletics?", "What was the result of the game on Saturday, June 13 against the Baltimore Orioles?"], "answers": ["25\u201318", "3\u20132", "24\u201316", "1\u201314", "25\u201317", "The Pittsburgh Alleghenys lost 5\u20136 against the Philadelphia Athletics.", "Philadelphia", "The Pittsburgh Alleghenys won 9\u20137 against the Philadelphia Athletics on Wednesday, June 17.", "24\u201317", "The Pittsburgh Alleghenys lost 10\u201311."], "docs": ["This a document about 1885 Pittsburgh Alleghenys season. \n @ Baltimore Orioles || 12\u20138 || 23\u201315 ; - style=\"background:#cfc;\" ; 39 || Friday, Jun 12 || @ Baltimore Orioles || 3\u20132 || 24\u201315 ; - style=\"background:#fbb;\" ; 40 || Saturday, Jun 13 || @ Baltimore Orioles || 10\u201311 || 24\u201316 ; - style=\"background:#fbb;\" ; 41 || Tuesday, Jun 16 || @ Philadelphia Athletics || 1\u201314 || 24\u201317 ; - style=\"background:#cfc;\" ; 42 || Wednesday, Jun 17 || @ Philadelphia Athletics || 9\u20137 || 25\u201317 ; - style=\"background:#fbb;\" ; 43 || Thursday, Jun 18 || @ Philadelphia Athletics || 5\u20136 || 25\u201318 ; - style=\"background:#fbb;\" ; 44 || Saturday, Jun 20 || @ Philadelphia "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which country did Nada Zanina represent at the senior level during the 2008 African Women's Championship qualification?"], "answers": ["Tunisia."], "docs": ["This a document about Nada Zanina. \n Zanina capped for Tunisia at senior level during the 2008 African Women's Championship qualification."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Kevin Atherton born?", "What is Kevin Atherton's mother's maiden name?", "What citizenships is Kevin Atherton proud to hold?", "Where did Kevin Atherton study from 1968 to 1969?", "Where did Kevin Atherton study from 1969 to 1972?", "In which year did Kevin Atherton complete his PhD?", "At which institution did Kevin Atherton complete his PhD?", "What was the title of the book published in 2012 that included a chapter from Kevin Atherton's PhD?", "What was Kevin Atherton's father's profession?", "What was Kevin Atherton's mother's profession?", "What religion was Kevin Atherton raised in?", "What is Kevin Atherton's current religious affiliation?", "What political affiliation does Kevin Atherton hold?"], "answers": ["Kevin Atherton was born in the Isle of Man.", "Clague", "Kevin Atherton is proud to be Manx and to hold Irish citizenship.", "The Isle of Man College of Art-now University College Isle of Man.", "Leeds Polytechnic.", "2009", "Kevin Atherton completed his PhD at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin (NCAD).", "Auto-Interview.", "Kevin Atherton's father was a postman.", "Kevin Atherton's mother was a tailor and furrier.", "Kevin Atherton was raised as a Roman Catholic.", "Kevin Atherton is an atheist.", "Kevin Atherton is a socialist."], "docs": ["This a document about Kevin Atherton. \n Atherton is Manx (mother's maiden name: Clague) born in the Isle of Man in 1950. Atherton is proud to be Manx but also to hold Irish citizenship. Educated at the Isle of Man College of Art-now University College Isle of Man from 1968 to 1969, and at the Fine Art Department of Leeds Polytechnic from 1969 to 1972. In 2009 Atherton completed his PhD in the Visual Culture Faculty at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin (NCAD) a chapter of which was published in 2012 by FLOOD (Ire) as the book Auto-Interview. Atherton's mother Elizabeth (n\u00e9e Clague) was a tailor and furrier and his father William a postman. Raised as a Roman Catholic Atherton is an atheist and a socialist."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the person that agrees to look after Mahek during her stay in London?", "Why does Mahek come to London for a month-long stay?", "What does Mahek do to help reform the Khanna household?", "Who falls in love with Mahek and proposes marriage to her?", "What is the reason Mahek gives for rejecting Sunny's marriage proposal?", "What is the real reason behind Mahek's rejection of Sunny's proposal as discovered later?", "Where does Kuldeep Khanna live?", "What is the name of the person who is Mahek's uncle and whose friend is Kuldeep Khanna?", "What is the name of the person who discovers the real reason behind Mahek's rejection?", "What is the name of the film or story described in the document?"], "answers": ["Kuldeep Khanna.", "Mahek comes to London for a month-long stay because she is the niece of Dr. Verma, whose friend Kuldeep Khanna agrees to look after her.", "Mahek teaches members of the household about Indian traditions.", "Sunny falls in love with Mahek and proposes marriage to her.", "Mahek says she is seeing someone else.", "Mahek suffers from an incurable disease and doesn't want to create trouble for Sunny and his family.", "Kuldeep Khanna lives in London.", "Dr. Verma", "Sunny", "Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya"], "docs": ["This a document about Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya. \n Kuldeep Khanna, who lives in London, agrees to look after Mahek, the niece of his friend Dr. Verma, while she comes to London for a month-long stay. She begins to teach members of the household about Indian traditions and helps reform the household. Meanwhile, Khanna's son Sunny falls in love with her and proposes that they get married. She turns his request down, saying that she is seeing someone else. Soon Mahek becomes unpopular with the Khannas. Finally Sunny discovers the truth behind her rejection: as she suffers from an incurable disease, and doesn't want to create trouble for Sunny and his family."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were some of the key social issues Minna Wettstein-Adelt focused on in her work?", "What was the central theme of the 1901 novel Are They Women by Minna Wettstein-Adelt?", "How did the female medical students in Are They Women perceive themselves in the novel?", "What was Minna Wettstein-Adelt's recommendation for the 'upper ten thousand' she envisioned as her readers?", "In what country is the setting of the 1901 novel Are They Women by Minna Wettstein-Adelt?", "What was the nature of Minna Wettstein-Adelt's attitude towards the people she described as 'beasts' and 'reptiles'?", "What was the title of Minna Wettstein-Adelt's 1901 novel that was published pseudonymously?"], "answers": ["Minna Wettstein-Adelt focused on birth control, sexual harassment, prostitution, and the burden of working women with families.", "The central theme of the 1901 novel *Are They Women* is a successful lesbian relationship between two female medical students, Minotchka and Marta, who see themselves as a 'third sex'.", "The female medical students in *Are They Women* perceive themselves as a \"third sex.\"", "Minna Wettstein-Adelt recommended that the \"upper ten thousand\" become factory supervisors.", "Switzerland", "She was disapproving.", "Are They Women"], "docs": ["This a document about Minna Wettstein-Adelt. \n attention to birth control, sexual harassment, prostitution, and the burden of working women with families. However, she could be disapproving of the \"beasts\" and \"reptiles\" into whose midst she was thrown, and her main recommendation was that the \"upper ten thousand\" who she envisaged as her readers should become factory supervisors. Her pseudonymously published 1901 novel Are They Women portrayed a group of \"independent, intellectually driven, same-sex loving female medical students\" in Switzerland: the students in the novel view themselves as a 'third sex', and at the heart of the book is a successful lesbian relationship between two of them, Minotchka and Marta."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one reason why head crashes were more frequent in older drives?", "How did the speed of rotation in older drives compare to newer ones?", "What was the typical position of the heads in older drives relative to the surface of the medium?", "What was a common housing for the medium in older drives?", "What was a typical outcome of a head crash in older drives?"], "answers": ["The medium was housed in a removable cartridge or pack, and air filtration was comparatively crude.", "Older drives typically rotated far more slowly.", "The heads in older drives flew higher above the surface of the medium.", "A removable cartridge or pack.", "Crashes were fairly frequent and invariably expensive."], "docs": ["This a document about Head crash. \n Older drives typically rotated far more slowly and had larger heads flying higher above the surface of the medium. However, since in many cases, the medium was housed in a removable cartridge or pack and since air filtration was comparatively crude, crashes were fairly frequent and invariably expensive."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the full name and title of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham?", "Which political group did William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, belong to?", "What position did William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, hold in the mid-18th century?", "Why is William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, sometimes referred to as the Great Commoner?", "What historical event occurred during William Pitt\u2019s leadership from 1756 to 1761?", "How was William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, distinguished from his son in historical references?", "What years mark the birth and death of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham?", "What was the duration of William Pitt's leadership in the British cabinet during the Seven Years' War?"], "answers": ["William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham.", "Whig group.", "Prime Minister of Great Britain.", "Because of his long-standing refusal to accept a title until 1766.", "The Seven Years' War, including the French and Indian War in the American colonies.", "Historians call him Pitt of Chatham, or William Pitt the Elder, to distinguish him from his son, William Pitt the Younger.", "William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, was born on 15 November 1708 and died on 11 May 1778.", "William Pitt's leadership in the British cabinet during the Seven Years' War lasted from 1756 to 1761, with a brief interlude in 1757."], "docs": ["This a document about William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. \n William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (15 November 1708 \u2013 11 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain in the middle of the 18th century. Historians call him Pitt of Chatham, or William Pitt the Elder, to distinguish him from his son, William Pitt the Younger, who also was a prime minister. Pitt was also known as the Great Commoner, because of his long-standing refusal to accept a title until 1766. Pitt was a member of the British cabinet and its informal leader from 1756 to 1761 (with a brief interlude in 1757), during the Seven Years' War (including the French and Indian War in the American colonies). He again "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which small town is the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre located?", "What types of animals does the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre breed and study?", "What is the name of the lodge and conservation center based in Brits?", "What types of functions does Ukutula Lodge serve?", "What significant event in African animal history occurred in Brits?"], "answers": ["De Wildt", "The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre breeds and studies cheetah, king cheetah, brown hyena, suni, blue duiker, and wild dogs.", "Ukutula Lodge and conservation center.", "Ukutula Lodge serves as a wildlife breeding and trading facility, an animal rescue center, and is home to a number of wild cat species.", "The first cloned animal in Africa, a cow, was born in Brits."], "docs": ["This a document about Brits, North West. \n The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, renowned for its success in breeding and studying cheetah, king cheetah, brown hyena, suni, blue duiker and wild dogs is situated in the small town of De Wildt, just east of Brits. Ukutula Lodge and conservation center is also based in Brits. Ukutula is home to a number of wild cat species and is a registered Wildlife Breeding and trading facility, as well as an animal rescue center. Brits is also the birthplace of the first cloned animal in Africa, a cow."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who built the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house and in which years?", "In what architectural style was the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house constructed?", "Where is the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house located, and on what kind of terrain was it built?", "What was the original name of the village where the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house was built?", "What feature of the manor house included a genuine courtyard and three wings?", "What natural features surround the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house?", "What type of garden originally emerged from the meadow forest and now surrounds the manor house?", "Which aristocratic families, after the Jesen\u00e1k family, owned and renovated the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house?", "What is the name of the river that surrounds the area where the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house is located?", "What was the name of the eminence on which the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house was built?", "What historical period saw the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house come under the ownership of the Dra\u017ekovi\u010d, Vay, and Strasser families?", "What was the purpose of the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house when it was originally built?", "What historical period saw the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house undergo renovations by the Dra\u017ekovi\u010d, Vay, and Strasser families?"], "answers": ["Baron J\u00e1n Jesen\u00e1k built the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house from 1766 to 1769.", "Classicized Austrian baroque.", "The Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house is located on the edge of the village of F\u00e9l, today Tom\u00e1\u0161ovo, on an eminence named Majorh\u00e1za \u2013 Estate, rising from amidst fertile lowlands and surrounded by meadow forest and the meandering river bed of the Little Danube.", "F\u00e9l", "The Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house.", "The Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house is surrounded by meadow forest, the meandering river bed of the Little Danube, and an English landscape garden.", "English landscape garden.", "The aristocratic families that owned and renovated the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house after the Jesen\u00e1k family were the Dra\u017ekovi\u010d, Vay, and Strasser families.", "The Little Danube.", "Majorh\u00e1za \u2013 Estate", "Subsequent years after its initial construction.", "The Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house was originally built as a country aristocratic seat.", "In subsequent years after its initial construction, the Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house underwent renovations by the Dra\u017ekovi\u010d, Vay, and Strasser families."], "docs": ["This a document about Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house. \n Tom\u00e1\u0161ov manor house was built as a country aristocratic seat by Baron J\u00e1n Jesen\u00e1k in the years 1766\u20131769 in the style of Classicized Austrian baroque on his own long-before purchased estate. He built the three-winged manor house with a genuine courtyard on the edge of the village of F\u00e9l, today Tom\u00e1\u0161ovo, on an eminence named Majorh\u00e1za \u2013 Estate, rising from amidst fertile lowlands and surrounded by meadow forest and the meandering river bed of the Little Danube. The vast English landscape garden, which originated from the meadow forest and still surrounds it today, became a component of the estate. In subsequent years the manor passed into the ownership of the aristocratic Dra\u017ekovi\u010d, Vay and Strasser families, who had the castle building renovated. At the turn of the 20th century, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the painter referred to as J.-L. de Marne?", "Which book by Watelin Jacques provides information about J.-L. de Marne?", "Which museum in London is mentioned as a source related to J.-L. de Marne?", "Which Parisian and Lausanne-based publisher released the original edition about J.-L. de Marne in 1962?", "Which French encyclopedia is cited as a source about J.-L. de Marne?", "Which famous museum in Paris is mentioned as being associated with J.-L. de Marne?"], "answers": ["Jean-Louis de Marne", "Watelin Jacques's book \"le peintre J.-L. de Marne\" provides information about J.-L. de Marne.", "Wallace Collection London", "La Biblioth\u00e8que des Arts", "Encyclopedia Larousse", "Mus\u00e9e du Louvre"], "docs": ["This a document about Jean-Louis de Marne. \nWatelin Jacques, le peintre J.-L. de Marne, La Biblioth\u00e8que des Arts, \u00e9dition originale, Paris-Lausanne, 1962 ; Wallace Collection London ; Encyclopedia Larousse ; Mus\u00e9e du Louvre "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Matteo Brighi win the Serie A Young Footballer of the Year award?"], "answers": ["2002"], "docs": ["This a document about Matteo Brighi. \nSerie A Young Footballer of the Year (1): 2002 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which village is the small train station located?"], "answers": ["The small train station is located in Pe\u010dovsk\u00e1 Nov\u00e1 Ves."], "docs": ["This a document about Pe\u010dovsk\u00e1 Nov\u00e1 Ves. \n Small train station is located in village."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Kabange Mupopo born?", "What country is Kabange Mupopo from?", "What are the two sports that Kabange Mupopo is involved in?", "In which event did Kabange Mupopo win a gold medal at the 2015 All-Africa Games?", "What distance did Kabange Mupopo compete in to win the gold medal at the 2015 All-Africa Games?"], "answers": ["21 September 1992.", "Zambia", "Kabange Mupopo is involved in sprinting and football.", "400m", "400m"], "docs": ["This a document about Kabange Mupopo. \n Kabange Mupopo (born 21 September 1992) is a Zambian sprinter and football player, who won a gold in the 400m at the 2015 All-Africa Games."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the species discussed in the document?", "In which region was Trochoidea picardi studied according to the document?", "Who is the author of the 1978 study on Trochoidea picardi?", "In which journal was the 1978 study on Trochoidea picardi published?", "What are the page numbers of the 1978 study on Trochoidea picardi?"], "answers": ["Trochoidea picardi", "western Galilee", "Bar Z.", "Levantina", "32\u2013134."], "docs": ["This a document about Trochoidea picardi. \nBar Z. 1978. Trochoidea picardi in western Galilee. Levantina 13: 32\u2013134. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the literary criticism work by Walter Herries Pollock that is considered one of the most important on the female author?", "What novel did Walter Herries Pollock and his son Guy Cameron Pollock co-write in 1905?", "What is the title of the biography that Walter Herries Pollock wrote about Henry Irving?", "What is the title of Pollock's final book, published in 1920?", "In what year did Walter Herries Pollock's wife die?", "What was the name of the book that Walter Herries Pollock revised and published in 1900?", "What is the name of the book that served as the inspiration for Walter Herries Pollock's poetry, according to the document?", "What is the title of the biography that Walter Herries Pollock wrote about John Collier?", "What was the name of Walter Herries Pollock's son, with whom he co-wrote Hay Fever?", "On what date did Walter Herries Pollock die?"], "answers": ["Herself", "Hay Fever", "Impressions of Henry Irving", "Icarian Flights", "1922", "The Dead Heart: A Story of the French Revolution", "The document does not mention a specific book that served as the inspiration for Walter Herries Pollock's poetry. It only states that his wife, who died in 1922, was said to have been the inspiration for his poetry.", "The Art of the Hon. John Collier", "Guy Cameron Pollock", "21 February 1926."], "docs": ["This a document about Walter Herries Pollock. \n Herself (1899), considered one of the most important works of literary criticism on the female author, and published a revised edition of Watts Phillips' The Dead Heart: A Story of the French Revolution (1900). He and his son Guy Cameron Pollock wrote a novel together, Hay Fever (1905), and wrote biographies of two of his friends titled Impressions of Henry Irving (1908) and The Art of the Hon. John Collier (1914). His final book was Icarian Flights (1920). His wife died in 1922; afterwards she was said to have been the inspiration for his poetry. Pollock lived in retirement until his own death on 21 February 1926."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On which river is Afanasovo located?", "How far is Afanasovo from Murom by road?", "What is the name of the nearest rural locality to Afanasovo?", "Which district is Afanasovo a part of?"], "answers": ["Afanasovo is located on the Unorka River.", "17 km northwest.", "Zimenki", "Muromsky District"], "docs": ["This a document about Afanasovo, Muromsky District, Vladimir Oblast. \n Afanasovo is located on the Unorka River, 17 km northwest of Murom (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zimenki is the nearest rural locality."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the year of the 11th No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view event?", "Which organization produced the 2008 No Mercy event?", "Where was the 2008 No Mercy event held?", "How many professional wrestling matches were scheduled for the 2008 No Mercy event?", "What is unique about the location of the 2008 No Mercy event in terms of WWE history?", "Which other WWE pay-per-view event was also held in Oregon before No Mercy in 2008?", "What event replaced No Mercy in 2009?", "After how many years was No Mercy reinstated after being replaced?", "Which brand's wrestlers were featured in the first main event of the 2008 No Mercy event?", "Who was the defending World Heavyweight Champion in the first main event of No Mercy 2008?", "What was the name of the other main event at the 2008 No Mercy event, and which brand's wrestlers were featured in it?", "What is the name of the type of event scheduling that features more than one main event, as seen at the 2008 No Mercy?", "Who did Chris Jericho defeat in the first main event of the 2008 No Mercy event?", "What type of match did Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels compete in during the first main event of the 2008 No Mercy event?", "In which year was No Mercy reinstated after being replaced in 2009?"], "answers": ["2008", "World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)", "The 2008 No Mercy event was held at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon.", "Eight professional wrestling matches were scheduled.", "It is one of only two WWE pay-per-view events to be held in the state of Oregon.", "Unforgiven in 2004.", "Hell in a Cell replaced No Mercy in 2009.", "8 years.", "Raw", "Chris Jericho", "The other main event at the 2008 No Mercy event featured wrestlers from the SmackDown brand.", "supercard", "Shawn Michaels", "ladder match", "2016"], "docs": ["This a document about No Mercy (2008). \n The 2008 No Mercy was the 11th No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brand divisions. The event took place on October 5, 2008, at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. It is one of only two WWE pay-per-view events to be held in the state of Oregon, the other being Unforgiven in 2004. No Mercy was replaced by Hell in a Cell in 2009; however, after eight years, No Mercy was reinstated in 2016. Eight professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, which featured a supercard, a scheduling of more than one main event. The first featured wrestlers from the Raw brand, in which defending World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho defeated Shawn Michaels in a ladder match. The other main event featured wrestlers from the SmackDown brand, in "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was the Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate held in 2020?", "Which organizations co-hosted the Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate in 2020?", "On which networks was the Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate in 2020 broadcast?", "Which candidate won a landslide victory in Nevada before the tenth Democratic Party presidential debate?", "Which candidate criticized Bernie Sanders on the issue of gun control during the tenth Democratic Party presidential debate?", "What was the contrast that Biden made regarding Bernie Sanders's voting record during the debate?"], "answers": ["The Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate in 2020 was held from 8\u201310 p.m. ET on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina.", "CBS News and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute co-hosted the Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate in 2020.", "The Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate in 2020 was broadcast on CBS and BET.", "Sanders", "Biden.", "Biden drew a contrast between Sanders's voting record and his own on the issue of gun control, noting that he was a consistent supporter of more stringent gun regulations."], "docs": ["This a document about 2020 Democratic Party presidential debates. \n The Democratic Party's tenth presidential debate was held from 8\u201310 p.m. ET on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina. It was hosted by CBS News and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute in partnership with Twitter, and aired on CBS and BET. Following his landslide victory in Nevada the prior week, Sanders was targeted by several other candidates who attempted to dampen his momentum going into the upcoming South Carolina and Super Tuesday primaries. Biden hit Sanders on the issue of gun control by drawing a contrast between Sanders's voting record and his own, noting that he was a consistent supporter of more stringent gun regulations "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Frederick Robson appear with his son Frederick jnr on 4th July?", "When and where did Frederick Robson die?", "What were the causes of Frederick Robson's death?", "How did the staff of the Olympic theatre show their respect for Frederick Robson after his death?", "Where was Frederick Robson originally buried?", "What happened to Frederick Robson's memorial by 1971?"], "answers": ["Queen's Theatre, Dublin.", "Frederick Robson died on 12 August 1864 at his home at 19 Ampthill Square.", "Kidney and heart disease.", "The entire staff of the Olympic attended his funeral, and the theatre was closed that day as a mark of respect.", "Frederick Robson was originally buried at Norwood Cemetery.", "By 1971, Frederick Robson's memorial had disintegrated, and the exact position of his grave is now not known."], "docs": ["This a document about Frederick Robson. \n Robson appeared with his son Frederick jnr at the Queen's Theatre, Dublin. They were both billed in Boots at the Swan on 4th July. Robson returned to London seriously ill and died at his home at 19 Ampthill Square on 12 August 1864, of kidney and heart disease. Obituaries in the newspapers were affectionate: his funeral was attended by the entire staff of the Olympic, and the theatre was closed that day as a mark of respect. Robson was buried at Norwood Cemetery, but by 1971 his memorial had disintegrated, and the exact position of his grave is now not known."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which author did Willa Cather admire for their use of language and characterization?", "Who was the contemporary female writer that became Willa Cather's friend and mentor?", "What advice did Sarah Orne Jewett give to Willa Cather regarding the use of narrators in her fiction?", "Which of Willa Cather's novels was largely dedicated to Sarah Orne Jewett?", "What did Sarah Orne Jewett encourage Willa Cather to write about in terms of subject matter?", "Which author did Willa Cather praise for their ability to depict personal relationships in a luminous way?", "What was Willa Cather's general opinion of most women writers, according to the text?", "What did Willa Cather admire about George Eliot, the Bront\u00ebs, and Jane Austen?", "What aspect of Katherine Mansfield's work did Willa Cather praise in an essay?", "What did Sarah Orne Jewett advise Willa Cather to include in her fiction regarding romantic relationships?", "What was Willa Cather's attitude toward the immigrant families forging lives, according to the text?"], "answers": ["Henry James", "Sarah Orne Jewett.", "Sarah Orne Jewett advised Willa Cather to use female narrators in her fiction.", "*O Pioneers!*", "Sarah Orne Jewett encouraged Willa Cather to write about her \"own country\" and to write fiction that explicitly represented romantic attraction between women.", "Katherine Mansfield", "Willa Cather regarded most women writers with disdain, judging them overly sentimental.", "Willa Cather admired the novels of George Eliot, the Bront\u00ebs, and Jane Austen.", "Willa Cather praised Katherine Mansfield's ability \"to throw a luminous streak out onto the shadowy realm of personal relationships.\"", "Sarah Orne Jewett advised Willa Cather to write fiction that explicitly represented romantic attraction between women.", "Willa Cather had a high regard for the immigrant families forging lives."], "docs": ["This a document about Willa Cather. \n Cather admired Henry James's use of language and characterization. While Cather enjoyed the novels of several women\u2014including George Eliot, the Bront\u00ebs, and Jane Austen\u2014she regarded most women writers with disdain, judging them overly sentimental. One contemporary exception was Sarah Orne Jewett, who became Cather's friend and mentor. Jewett advised Cather of several things: to use female narrators in her fiction (even though Cather preferred using male perspectives), to write about her \"own country\" (O Pioneers! was dedicated in large part to Jewett), and to write fiction that explicitly represented romantic attraction between women. Cather was also influenced by the work of Katherine Mansfield, praising in an essay Mansfield's ability \"to throw a luminous streak out onto the shadowy realm of personal relationships.\" Cather's high regard for the immigrant families forging lives "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many regions were part of the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria main championship?", "Which region was added to the main championship in the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria season?", "How many clubs were under the regional FAs in the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria season?", "How many matchdays were part of the preliminary regional phase in the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria tournament?", "What was the structure of the national phase in the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria season?", "How was the main tournament divided in the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria season?", "What was the role of the regional football champions in the 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria tournament?"], "answers": ["Six.", "Tuscany", "48 clubs.", "Twelve.", "The national phase was reduced to a spring tournament of two little groups and a final.", "The main tournament was completely divided into six independent sections.", "The regional football champions joined the national championship."], "docs": ["This a document about 1921\u201322 Prima Categoria. \n Tuscany was added to the main championship as the sixth region. The regional FAs remained with 48 clubs. The preliminary regional phase was the bulk of the tournament, with even twelve matchdays and regular regional football champions, while the following national phase was reduced to a spring tournament of two little groups and a final. The main tournament was completely divided in six independent sections, and each region had its own football champions that joined the national championship."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["During which years were the elections for the 16th Congress of the United States House of Representatives held?", "Which president was in office during the 16th Congress elections for the United States House of Representatives?", "When did Alabama elect its first representatives to the United States House of Representatives?", "What historical period is described as being marked by exceptionally low levels of partisan rivalry during the 16th Congress elections?", "Which political party had a large majority in the 16th Congress elections for the United States House of Representatives?", "Which political party was considered to be weak and had limited influence during the 16th Congress elections?"], "answers": ["The elections for the 16th Congress of the United States House of Representatives were held between April 1818 and August 1819, with Alabama electing its first representatives in September 1819.", "James Monroe", "September 1819.", "The Era of Good Feelings.", "The Democratic-Republican Party.", "The Federalist Party."], "docs": ["This a document about 1818 and 1819 United States House of Representatives elections. \n Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 16th Congress were held at various dates in different states between April 1818 and August 1819 during President James Monroe's first term. Also, newly admitted Alabama elected its first representatives in September 1819. This election occurred in a politically uneventful period marked by exceptionally low levels of partisan rivalry known as the Era of Good Feelings. The weak Federalist Party, with limited influence in few states, no longer effectively opposed the Democratic-Republican Party, which increased its large majority."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is the Visconti-Sforza Castle located in Novara?", "On what historical structures was the Visconti-Sforza Castle erected?"], "answers": ["In the south-western border of the old center of Novara.", "The Visconti-Sforza Castle was erected on the former corner of the Roman and Middle Age walls that surrounded the city."], "docs": ["This a document about Visconti-Sforza Castle (Novara). \n The Visconti-Sforza Castle of Novara is a castle located in the south-western border of the old center of Novara. It was erected on the former corner of the Roman and Middle Age walls that surrounded the city."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the Canadian historian who served as an expert witness for the applicants in the case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?", "What distinction did Jack Granatstein argue needed to be made regarding copyright protection?", "According to Jack Granatstein, what type of facts deserved copyright protection?", "Who submitted an affidavit that the judge relied on in his ruling in the case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?", "What was Sara Horowitz's academic position at York University?", "What did Sara Horowitz suggest about the story told in 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady' in her affidavit?", "Which journalist from The Globe and Mail reported on the ruling in the case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?", "What was the court's decision regarding J.L. Witterick and Penguin's publishing approach in the case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?", "What was the outcome of Jack Granatstein's argument regarding little facts in the court case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?", "What was the name of the book or work involved in the copyright dispute discussed in the document?", "What was the name of the expert witness hired by J.L. Witterick and Penguin in the case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?", "What was the name of the person who was the subject of the copyright claim in the case involving 'No. 4 Street of Our Lady'?"], "answers": ["Jack Granatstein", "Jack Granatstein argued that a distinction needs to be drawn between big and little facts regarding copyright protection.", "Little facts.", "Sara Horowitz", "Sara Horowitz was a professor of comparative literature at York University.", "Sara Horowitz suggested that there was nothing unique about the story told in \"No. 4 Street of Our Lady.\"", "Kate Taylor", "The court decided that J.L. Witterick and Penguin's publishing approach does not infringe Maltz\u2019s copyright.", "The judge dismissed Jack Granatstein's argument.", "No. 4 Street of Our Lady", "Sara Horowitz", "Maltz"], "docs": ["This a document about No. 4 Street of Our Lady. \n The judge dismissed an argument by Jack Granatstein, a Canadian historian who served as an expert witness for the applicants. Granatstein had argued that a distinction needs to be drawn between big and little facts when it comes to copyright protection. Little facts, like those included in the film, he said, deserved copyright protection. By contrast, the judge relied in his ruling on an affidavit submitted by Sara Horowitz, a professor of comparative literature at York University hired by J.L. Witterick and Penguin. In her affidavit, Horowitz suggested that there was nothing unique about the story told in \"No. 4 Street of Our Lady.\" Reporting on the ruling, Kate Taylor of The Globe and Mail wrote: \"Whatever you think of Witterick\u2019s fast-track approach to publishing \u2013 you could call it derivative, or impolite \u2013 it does not infringe Maltz\u2019s copyright, according to a court decision this week.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the approval rating of the movie Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie on Rotten Tomatoes?", "How many reviews were considered to calculate the Rotten Tomatoes rating for Turbo?", "What is the average rating of Turbo on Rotten Tomatoes?", "What is the Metacritic score for Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie?", "How many reviews were considered for the Metacritic score of Turbo?", "What does a Metacritic score of 35 out of 100 indicate about the reviews for Turbo?", "What grade did audiences give Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie according to CinemaScore?", "What did Joe Leydon of Variety criticize about Turbo?", "Which actors in Turbo did Joe Leydon of Variety praise?", "What aspect of Turbo did Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times criticize?", "What aspect of Turbo did Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times praise?", "How did Rita Kempley of The Washington Post describe Turbo in her review?", "What did Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times say about the filmmakers of Turbo?", "What qualities did Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times say are embodied by the Power Rangers in Turbo?", "What did Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times say about the overall quality of Turbo compared to previous Power Rangers films?", "Whose acting did Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times specifically praise in Turbo?"], "answers": ["15%", "20", "The average rating of Turbo on Rotten Tomatoes is 3.8/10.", "35 out of 100.", "9", "It indicates \"generally unfavorable reviews.\"", "B", "Joe Leydon of Variety criticized the \"high-camp cheesiness\" of Turbo.", "Joe Leydon of Variety praised the acting of both Hilary Shepard Turner and Amy Jo Johnson.", "Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times criticized the storyline and dialogue of Turbo.", "Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times praised the visual effects and production values of Turbo.", "Rita Kempley of The Washington Post called it \"A purgatory of low-budget interplanetary adventure.\"", "Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times said the filmmakers have brought \"much panache and sophistication to the making of this fantasy adventure extolling the good old-fashioned virtues of spirit and courage embodied by the Power Rangers\" and that \"Turbo is a solid follow-up.\"", "The Power Rangers in Turbo embody the \"good old-fashioned virtues of spirit and courage.\"", "Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times said that \"Turbo is a solid follow-up,\" indicating a positive comparison to previous Power Rangers films.", "Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times specifically praised Hilary Shepard Turner's acting in Turbo."], "docs": ["This a document about Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. \n On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10. On Metacritic, it has received a weighted average score of 35 out of 100, based on 9 reviews, indicating \"generally unfavorable reviews\". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F. Joe Leydon of Variety criticized the \"high-camp cheesiness\" and praised the acting of both Hilary Shepard Turner and Amy Jo Johnson. Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times has mixed feelings on the film, criticizing the storyline and dialogue and praising the visual effects and production values. Rita Kempley of the Washington Post called it \"A purgatory of low-budget interplanetary adventure.\" Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times gave a positive review, saying the filmmakers have brought \"much panache and sophistication to the making of this fantasy adventure extolling the good old-fashioned virtues of spirit and courage embodied by the Power Rangers\" and that \"Turbo is a solid follow-up.\" He also praised Turner's acting and the visual effects."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did the 2015 Boston Red Sox play their home games?", "What was the Boston Red Sox's win-loss record after the September 7, 2015 game?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the September 7, 2015 game for the Boston Red Sox?", "What was the final score of the Boston Red Sox game on September 7, 2015?", "What was the attendance at the Boston Red Sox game on September 8, 2015?", "What was the Boston Red Sox's win-loss record after the September 8, 2015 game?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the September 8, 2015 game for the Boston Red Sox?", "What was the final score of the Boston Red Sox game on September 8, 2015?", "What was the attendance at the Boston Red Sox game on September 9, 2015?", "What was the Boston Red Sox's win-loss record after the September 9, 2015 game?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the September 9, 2015 game for the Boston Red Sox?", "What was the final score of the Boston Red Sox game on September 9, 2015?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the September 9, 2015 game for the Boston Red Sox?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the September 8, 2015 game for the opposing team?", "What was the Boston Red Sox's win-loss record after the September 9, 2015 game?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the September 8, 2015 game for the opposing team?", "Who was the losing pitcher in the September 7, 2015 game for the opposing team?", "Who was the winning pitcher in the September 8, 2015 game for the Boston Red Sox?"], "answers": ["Fenway Park", "64\u201372", "Porcello", "11\u20134", "33,659", "65\u201372", "Sanchez", "1\u20135 (10)", "34,464", "66\u201373", "Kelly (10\u20136)", "10\u20134", "Kelly (10\u20136)", "Ogando (2\u20131)", "66\u201373", "Ogando (2\u20131)", "Buehrle", "Ogando (2\u20131)"], "docs": ["This a document about 2015 Boston Red Sox season. \n Fenway Park || 34,708 || 64\u201372 || W3 ; - style=\"text-align:center; background-color:#bbffbb;\" ; 137 || September 7 || Blue Jays || 11\u20134 || Porcello (7\u201312) || Buehrle (14\u20137) || || Fenway Park || 33,659 || 65\u201372 || W4 ; - style=\"text-align:center; background-color:#ffbbbb;\" ; 138 || September 8 || Blue Jays || 1\u20135 (10) || Sanchez (7\u20135) || Ogando (2\u20131) || || Fenway Park || 33,432 || 65\u201373 || L1 ; - style=\"text-align:center; background-color:#bbffbb;\" ; 139 || September 9 || Blue Jays || 10\u20134 || Kelly (10\u20136) || Hutchison (13\u20134) || || Fenway Park || 34,464 || 66\u201373 || W1 ; - "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the project that aimed to provide free county-wide internet connectivity in Bertie County?", "What was the annual cost of the 'Connect Bertie' project?", "What outside entity was contracted to provide internet services for the 'Connect Bertie' project?", "Who was the school superintendent who backed the 'Connect Bertie' project?", "What were the four playgrounds and other improvements completed by Pilloton and Miller prior to the Studio H curriculum?", "What event directly threatened the Studio H project following Zullinger's departure?", "What was the name of the curriculum project led by Pilloton and Miller in Bertie County?", "What was the name of the person who led the Studio H curriculum in Bertie County along with Pilloton?", "What was the outcome of the initial dismissal of Zullinger, and what did he ultimately do?", "What year did the tensions involving Zullinger and the Studio H project arise?", "What was the name of the person who was the school superintendent in Bertie County?"], "answers": ["Connect Bertie", "$2 million", "Century Link", "Zullinger", "Four playgrounds, three computer labs, a weight room for the football team, and a county-wide graphic campaign.", "Zullinger's departure directly threatened the Studio H project due to the loss of his support and the offered salaries.", "Studio H", "Miller", "The initial dismissal of Zullinger was followed by a reversal of the dismissal and then acceptance of his resignation.", "2013", "Zullinger"], "docs": ["This a document about If You Build It. \n Prior to one-year Studio H curriculum in Bertie County, Pilloton and Miller had completed four architectural projects with the school board, as backed by Superintendent Zullinger: four playgrounds, three computer labs, a weight room for the football team, and a county-wide graphic campaign. Friction on the school board developed with another Zullinger-backed project, \"Connect Bertie,\" a project to bring free county-wide internet connectivity by paying an outside entity, Century Link, to provide the internet services at a cost of $2 million annually. The tension culminated with Zullwinger's dismissal, followed a reversal of the dismissal and then acceptance of his resignation. Without his support and the offered salaries, Zullwinger's departure directly threatened the Studio H project. Other tensions arose, and in a 2013 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What physical characteristics does the poem in the document describe in the ideal sweetheart of Phi Sigma Kappa?", "What event or phenomenon brought a class of mature men with battle-tested experiences to collegiate campuses as described in the document?", "What percentage of Phi Sigma Kappa's active members were married for a time, as mentioned in the document?", "What significant life events did the fraternal magazine begin to celebrate, according to the document?", "What term is used in the document to refer to the solemn roster of members who had died, likely in service?", "What is the name of the organization referred to as 'old Phi Sig' in the poem?", "What is the name of the poem that describes the ideal sweetheart of Phi Sigma Kappa?", "What was the purpose or theme of the refrain mentioned in the poem about Phi Sigma Kappa's sweetheart?", "What was the purpose of expanding the fraternal magazine according to the document?"], "answers": ["Golden hair, eyes of shining blue, lips so rare, and a skin so fair.", "The massive post-war influx of GIs.", "A significant percentage.", "The fraternal magazine began to celebrate marriages and births.", "Gold Stars", "Phi Sigma Kappa", "The poem is titled \"She's the Beautiful Sweetheart of Old Phi Sig.\"", "The purpose or theme of the refrain is to express enduring love and remembrance for the beautiful sweetheart of Phi Sigma Kappa, who is described as having golden hair, blue eyes, and a true heart.", "To celebrate marriages and births as a counterpoint to the solemn roster of Gold Stars."], "docs": ["This a document about Phi Sigma Kappa. \nWhen we find a girl with golden hair, ; And eyes of shining blue, ; With lips so rare, and a skin so fair, ; And a heart that shall ever be true. ; Then we'll love her and cherish her through the years, ; Singing this old refrain, ; She's the beautiful sweetheart of old Phi Sig, ; In our hearts she will e'er remain. In our hearts she will e'er remain. The massive post-war influx of GIs to collegiate campuses brought with it a class of men of maturity, and literally, battle-tested experiences of fraternal bonding. For a time, a significant percentage of Phi Sigma Kappa's active members were married. The fraternal magazine was expanded to celebrate marriages and births as counterpoint to the solemn roster of Gold Stars "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the political party that has consistently supported the government of North Korea?", "What was the name of the Vietnam-era front organization of the Workers World Party?", "In what year did the American Servicemen's Union endorse a statement of support for the North Korean government?", "Who was the ASU delegate that read the 1971 statement of support for North Korea on North Korea's international radio station?", "In what year did Sam Marcy send a letter to Kim Jong-il on behalf of the Workers World Party?", "What was the subject of Sam Marcy's 1994 letter to Kim Jong-il?", "What did Sam Marcy describe Kim Il-sung as in his 1994 letter?", "Which later front groups of the Workers World Party have demonstrated in support of North Korea?"], "answers": ["Workers World Party", "American Servicemen's Union (ASU)", "1971", "Andy Stapp.", "1994", "The subject of Sam Marcy's 1994 letter to Kim Jong-il was expressing condolences on behalf of the Workers World Party on the death of Kim Jong-il's father, Kim Il-sung, and calling him a great leader and comrade in the international communist movement.", "Sam Marcy described Kim Il-sung as a great leader and comrade in the international communist movement.", "IAC and formerly International A.N.S.W.E.R."], "docs": ["This a document about Workers World Party. \n The WWP has maintained a position of supporting the government of North Korea. Through its Vietnam-era front organization, the American Servicemen's Union (ASU), the party endorsed a 1971 statement of support for that government. The statement was read on North Korea's international radio station by visiting ASU delegate Andy Stapp. In 1994, Sam Marcy sent a letter to Kim Jong-il expressing his condolences on behalf of the WWP on the death of his father Kim Il-sung, calling him a great leader and comrade in the international communist movement. Its later front groups, IAC and formerly International A.N.S.W.E.R., have also demonstrated in support of North Korea."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the informant that informs Garrett about the need to reassemble the Primal and contain its power?", "What is the name of the ship where Garrett confronts Aldous in the game 'Thief' (2014)?", "What is the name of the character who is being used by Aldous to help heal citizens in the cathedral?", "What is the name of the character Garrett confronts before pursuing Aldous in the game?", "What is the name of the condition or threat that the Primal's power is meant to save the City from in the game 'Thief' (2014)?", "What is the name of the character who drives Garrett away at the beginning of the game 'Thief' (2014)?", "What unintended consequence does Aldous's 'cure' have on the citizens he is healing?", "What is the name of the 2014 video game discussed in the document?", "What is the name of the character who leads the final confrontation with Garrett before he pursues Aldous?"], "answers": ["The Queen of Beggars.", "Dawn's Light", "Erin", "The General", "The Gloom.", "The Baron.", "The citizens are eventually transformed into monsters.", "Thief (2014 video game)", "The General"], "docs": ["This a document about Thief (2014 video game). \n eye, the Baron drives him away. Seeking information on the stone, Garrett visits one of his informants, the Queen of Beggars, who informs him that the Primal must be reassembled and its power contained, not only for Erin's sake, but also to save the City from the Gloom. Breaking into an old cathedral and finding Aldous using Erin to help him heal citizens, unaware that his 'cure' eventually transform them into monsters, Garrett finds himself in one final confrontation with the General, before pursuing Aldous to his hideout aboard a ship called \"Dawn's Light\". Just as Garrett attempts to dissuade him "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the historical origin of the name 'Newington' in street names like Newington Causeway and Newington Court?", "What is the historical significance of the name 'New Kent Road'?", "What is the origin of the name 'Nelson Square' in London Southwark?", "What is the origin of the name 'Newcomen Street' in London Southwark?", "What is the origin of the name 'New Globe Walk' in London Southwark?", "What was the original name of Newcomen Street before it was renamed after the Newcomen Charity?"], "answers": ["The name 'Newington' means 'new village/farmstead' and dates to the early Middle Ages.", "The name 'New Kent Road' is historically significant because it formed the traditional route down to Kent, with the 'New' section dating from 1751 as an extension of the Old Kent Road.", "After Admiral Horatio Nelson.", "Newcomen Street is named after the local Newcomen Charity, which was named for its 17th-century founder.", "The name 'New Globe Walk' is after the Globe Theatre.", "King Street"], "docs": ["This a document about Street names of London Southwark. \nNebraska Street ; Nelson Square \u2013 after Admiral Horatio Nelson ; Newcomen Street \u2013 after the local Newcomen Charity, named for its 17th century founder; it was formerly King Street, after a local inn of this name ; New Globe Walk \u2013 after the Globe Theatre ; Newham's Row ; Newington Causeway and Newington Court \u2013 Newington is a now almost obsolete name for the Elephant and Castle area; it means \u2018new village/farmstead\u2019 and dates to the early Middle Ages ; New Kent Road \u2013 as this formed the traditional route down to Kent; the \u2018New\u2019 section dates from 1751, and is an extension of the Old Kent Road ; Nicholson Street "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the forest research institute mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia (CTFC)"], "docs": ["This a document about List of forest research institutes. \nForest Sciences Centre of Catalonia (CTFC) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which company acquired the National Building in the early 1980s?", "What organization was responsible for nominating the National Building for the National Register of Historic Places?", "For what purpose was the National Building restored by Cornerstone Development Corporation?", "How much did Cornerstone Development Corporation sell the National Building for in 1983?", "Which company purchased the National Building as part of the Waterfront Center offices project?", "On what date was the National Building added to the National Register of Historic Places?", "Which other buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places on the same date as the National Building?", "What title was given to the entire block containing the National Building when it became a City of Seattle landmark in 1983?", "Which city's landmark status was granted to the entire block containing the National Building in 1983?", "What was the previous status of the National Building in a 1979 survey regarding the National Register of Historic Places?", "What was the original builder of the National Building?"], "answers": ["Cornerstone Development Corporation", "Cornerstone Development Corporation", "The National Building was restored by Cornerstone Development Corporation for use as offices.", "$2.16 million", "Seattle Waterfront Associates", "April 29, 1982.", "Globe Building, Beebe Building, and Hotel Cecil.", "\"First Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center\"", "Seattle", "It was deemed ineligible.", "The original builder of the National Building was the Northern Pacific."], "docs": ["This a document about National Building. \n the Northern Pacific built. In the early 1980s, the building was acquired by Cornerstone Development Corporation who proceeded to nominate it for the National Register of Historic Places (It was deemed ineligible in a 1979 survey) and began restoring the building for use as offices. When completed they sold the building for $2.16 million to San Francisco-based Seattle Waterfront Associates who as part of their Waterfront Center offices project. The building was added to the Register of April 29, 1982, the same day as the Globe Building, Beebe Building and Hotel Cecil which occupied the other half of the block. One year later the entire block became a City of Seattle landmark under the title \"First Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center\"."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year does the story of Life Is Strange 2 begin?", "Who are the main characters living together in Seattle at the start of the game?", "What event causes Sean's father, Esteban, to be shot and killed?", "What incident leads to Sean and Daniel becoming fugitives?", "What is Sean's plan after becoming a fugitive with his brother Daniel?", "Where is Sean's father from, according to the document?", "What event causes environmental damage and prompts Sean to flee with Daniel?", "Who plays the role of Esteban, Sean and Daniel's father, in Life Is Strange 2?", "Who plays the role of Sean's mother, Karen, in Life Is Strange 2?", "What is the name of the neighbor who harasses Daniel at the beginning of the game?"], "answers": ["2016", "Sean Diaz, his 9-year-old brother Daniel, and their father Esteban.", "Sean's father, Esteban, is shot and killed by a police officer when Sean intervenes to protect his brother Daniel from their neighbor Brett's harassment, inadvertently injuring Brett as the officer passes by.", "Sean and Daniel become fugitives after Esteban is shot and killed by a police officer following an incident where Sean intervenes to protect Daniel from their neighbor Brett.", "Sean aims to take them to their father's Mexican hometown of Puerto Lobos.", "Sean's father is from Puerto Lobos, Mexico.", "A sudden explosion.", "Amador Plascencia plays the role of Esteban, Sean and Daniel's father, in Life Is Strange 2.", "Jolene Andersen", "Brett"], "docs": ["This a document about Life Is Strange 2. \n In 2016, 16-year-old Sean Diaz lives with his 9-year-old brother Daniel and father Esteban (Amador Plascencia) in Seattle, after Sean's mother Karen (Jolene Andersen) left them following Daniel's birth. The day the game begins, Sean intervenes when their neighbor Brett (Robert Shearer) harasses Daniel, inadvertently injuring Brett as a police officer passes by. Esteban arrives at the scene and is shot and killed by the officer. A sudden explosion damages the environment, and Sean flees with Daniel before more police arrive. Now fugitives, Sean aims to take them to their father's Mexican hometown of Puerto Lobos. Near Mount Rainier, the brothers are recognized by the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which organization maintains the national records in track cycling for Great Britain?"], "answers": ["British Cycling."], "docs": ["This a document about British records in track cycling. \n The following are the national records in track cycling in Great Britain maintained by Great Britain's national cycling federation: British Cycling."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Daxter's job in the game Jak and Daxter?", "Which company employs Daxter as a pest exterminator?", "What is Daxter trying to do while working as a pest exterminator?", "What is the name of the game that was first released in North America on November 3, 2009?", "For which gaming platforms was Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier first released?", "How much time after the original trilogy does the narrative of Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier take place?", "What is the name of the world\u2019s edge where Jak, Daxter, and Keira travel in search of ancient Precursor machinery?", "What are Jak, Daxter, and Keira searching for at the edge of the world?", "What is the reason Jak, Daxter, and Keira travel to the edge of the world?", "Who is the character that imprisons Jak in the game?", "What resource is running low in Jak and Daxter's world, prompting their journey to the Brink?", "What is the primary objective of Jak, Daxter, and Keira in their journey to the Brink?"], "answers": ["Daxter is employed as a pest exterminator by the Kridder Ridder company.", "Kridder Ridder company.", "Daxter is on a quest to find and free Jak from his imprisonment by the Krimzon Guard.", "Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier", "PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.", "An undisclosed amount of time.", "The Brink", "Jak, Daxter, and Keira are searching for ancient Precursor machinery at the edge of the world.", "They travel to the edge of the world in search of ancient Precursor machinery that can reverse the decline of Eco.", "The Krimzon Guard.", "Eco", "To find ancient Precursor machinery that can reverse the decline of Eco."], "docs": ["This a document about Jak and Daxter. \n employed as a pest exterminator by the Kridder Ridder company, in which he works to mitigate the incoming metal bug invasion. Alongside this work, Daxter is on a quest to find and free Jak from his imprisonment by the Krimzon Guard. Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier was first released in North America on November 3, 2009, for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. Its narrative takes place an undisclosed amount of time after the events of the original trilogy. When their world begins to run low on Eco, Jak, Daxter, and Keira travel to the Brink, the edge of the world, in search of ancient Precursor machinery that can reverse this decline of Eco."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city and year was the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm founded?", "What are the two older rites that merged to form the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm?", "What is the alternate name sometimes used to describe the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm and why?", "How many degrees are there in the original system of the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm?", "Until what year was the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm governed internationally by a Grand Hierophant?", "Who was the first Grand Hierophant of the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm?", "What is the name of the famous historical figure who was the first Grand Hierophant of the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm and also a military leader of the Risorgimento?", "What is the name of the position that governed the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm internationally from 1881 until 1923?", "What is the name of the historical period during which the predecessors of the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm originated?"], "answers": ["Naples, Italy in September 1881.", "The Rite of Misra\u00efm and the Rite of Memphis.", "The alternate name sometimes used to describe the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm is \"Egyptian Freemasonry,\" due to the invocation of hermetic-derived esoteric symbolism referencing Ancient Egypt in its system of degrees.", "99 degrees.", "1923", "Giuseppe Garibaldi was the first Grand Hierophant of the Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm.", "Giuseppe Garibaldi", "Grand Hierophant", "The 18th century."], "docs": ["This a document about Rite of Memphis-Misraim. \n The Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misra\u00efm is a masonic rite founded in Naples, Italy in September 1881 by the merger of two older rites; the Rite of Misra\u00efm and the Rite of Memphis. Although founded in 1881, its predecessors have their origins in the 18th century. The system is sometimes known as \"Egyptian Freemasonry\" due to the invocation of hermetic-derived esoteric symbolism referencing Ancient Egypt in its system of degrees. The rite is noted for its high number of degrees in its system; it has 99 degrees, though some modern French variations practice only 33 degrees. Memphis-Misra\u00efm was governed internationally under a Grand Hierophant from 1881 until 1923. This first of these was Giuseppe Garibaldi, the famous military leader of the Risorgimento, who had also been Grand Master of the Grand "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which publication asked how the Sunday Mirror obtained a transcript of phone calls by Angus Deayton in early 2003?", "What information did the Sunday Mirror possess in October 2003 regarding Rio Ferdinand?", "Who co-wrote the story about Rio Ferdinand's phone calls and text messages for the Sunday Mirror?", "Which newspaper did James Weatherup move to after his time at the Sunday Mirror?", "Who was the former Daily Mirror journalist that claimed phone hacking was 'endemic' at the Mirror under Piers Morgan's editorship?", "Which newspaper did James Hipwell speak to on 22 July about the phone hacking practices at the Mirror?", "What was the reason Rio Ferdinand claimed for having his mobile switched off on the afternoon in question in October 2003?", "What did James Hipwell claim about phone hacking practices at the Mirror under Piers Morgan's editorship?"], "answers": ["Private Eye", "The Sunday Mirror possessed every call and text message made by Rio Ferdinand one afternoon in October 2003.", "James Weatherup", "News of the World", "James Hipwell", "The Independent", "Rio Ferdinand claimed to have missed a drugs test due to having his mobile switched off.", "James Hipwell claimed that the practice of phone hacking had been \"endemic\" at the Mirror under Piers Morgan's editorship."], "docs": ["This a document about News International phone hacking scandal. \n On 20 July, Private Eye asked how the Sunday Mirror had, early in 2003, obtained a transcript of phone calls by Angus Deayton and in October 2003 had come into possession of every call and text message made by Rio Ferdinand one afternoon (when he claimed to have missed a drugs test due to having his mobile switched off). The latter story was co-written by James Weatherup, who moved to the News of the World the following year. On 22 July, former Daily Mirror financial journalist James Hipwell spoke to The Independent, claiming that the practice had been \"endemic\" at the Mirror during his time there under the editorship of Piers Morgan. \"They would call a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who are the vocalists listed in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings lineup?", "Which musician is credited with playing the banjo, fiddle, and guitar for Glitter Grass?", "Who played the mandolin in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Which member of the group played the marimba?", "Who provided harmony vocals in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Who was the producer of the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings project?", "Who were the engineers credited with working on the production of the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Who played the drums in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Which musician played the synthesizer, piano, and clavinet for the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Who played the dobro and guitar in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Which musician played the conga in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Which musician played the harmonica and cello for the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Who played the piano and keyboards for the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?", "Which musician played the bass in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings?"], "answers": ["Rodney Dillard, Linda Dillard, Buddy Emmons, Laura Creamer, Ginger Blake, Benny Martin, and Pepper Watkins.", "John Hartford", "Sam Bush and Michael Melford played the mandolin.", "Greg Selker played the marimba.", "Benny Martin and Pepper Watkins provided harmony vocals.", "Michael Melford was the producer.", "Ernie Winfrey and Allen Sudduth.", "Kenny Malone and Scott Mathews played the drums.", "Philip Aaberg", "Rodney Dillard and Buddy Emmons played the dobro and guitar in the Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings.", "Samm Bennett played the conga.", "Jeff Gilkenson", "Hargus \"Pig\" Robbins played the piano and keyboards.", "Mac Cridlin \u2013 bass"], "docs": ["This a document about Glitter Grass from the Nashwood Hollyville Strings. \nRodney Dillard \u2013 vocals, dobro, guitar ; Doug Dillard \u2013 vocals, banjo, guitar ; John Hartford \u2013 vocals, banjo, fiddle, guitar ; Sam Bush \u2013 mandolin ; Jim Colvard \u2013 guitar ; Mac Cridlin \u2013 bass ; Linda Dillard \u2013 vocals ; Buddy Emmons \u2013 dobro, pedal steel guitar, harmony vocals ; Amos Garrett \u2013 guitar ; Jeff Gilkenson \u2013 harmonica, cello ; Kenny Malone \u2013 drums, percussion ; Scott Mathews \u2013 drums ; Michael Melford \u2013 mandolin, harmony vocals ; Hargus \"Pig\" Robbins \u2013 piano, keyboards ; Greg Selker \u2013 marimba ; Philip Aaberg \u2013 synthesizer, piano, clavinet ; Samm Bennett \u2013 conga ; Henry Strzelecki \u2013 bass ; Laura Creamer \u2013 vocals ; Ginger Blake \u2013 vocals ; Benny Martin \u2013 harmony vocals ; Pepper Watkins \u2013 harmony vocals Michael Melford \u2013 producer ; Ernie Winfrey \u2013 engineer ; Allen Sudduth \u2013 engineer Production notes:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Tsuneya Yuzaki born?", "What sport did Tsuneya Yuzaki play?", "Which three Summer Olympics did Tsuneya Yuzaki compete in?", "What country did Tsuneya Yuzaki represent in the Olympics?"], "answers": ["Tsuneya Yuzaki was born on 10 February 1941.", "Tsuneya Yuzaki played field hockey.", "Tsuneya Yuzaki competed in the 1960, 1964, and 1968 Summer Olympics.", "Japan."], "docs": ["This a document about Tsuneya Yuzaki. \n Tsuneya Yuzaki (born 10 February 1941) is a Japanese field hockey player. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["At what age was Coleman Young II told by his father to carry on the Coleman Young name and legacy?", "In which year did Coleman Young II return to Detroit?", "What church is Coleman Young II a member of?", "What is the name of the weekly talk show hosted by Coleman Young II since July 2005?", "On which channels is The 'Young Effect' talk show broadcast?", "What type of show is The 'Young Effect' according to the document?", "What does Coleman Young II cover on his weekly talk show?", "Where does Coleman Young II hold his thirty-minute Town Hall Meeting following his talk show?"], "answers": ["Twelve.", "2005", "Coleman Young II is a member of St. Paul Church of God in Christ.", "The Young Effect", "The \"Young Effect\" talk show is broadcast on WHPR (Channel 91 Comcast) and simulcast on 88.1 FM.", "The \"Young Effect\" is a weekly talk show.", "Coleman Young II covers community issues and provides updates on activities at the Capitol on his weekly talk show.", "On his Facebook page."], "docs": ["This a document about Coleman Young II. \n the age of twelve wherein his father asked him to carry on the Coleman Young name and legacy. In 2005, Young returned to Detroit, where he currently resides. He is a member of St. Paul Church of God in Christ. Since July 2005, Young has hosted The \"Young Effect,\" a weekly talk show broadcast Sunday evenings, on WHPR (Channel 91 Comcast) and simulcast on 88.1 FM. The show is a live, uncensored, call-in show. Each week Young covers community issues and provides updates on activities at the Capitol. He follows the broadcast show with a thirty-minute Town Hall Meeting on his Facebook page."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Ruplal Bishvakarma's role in Nepalese politics?", "From which district did Ruplal Bishvakarma hail?", "What organization did Ruplal Bishvakarma lead that fought against feudal landlords?", "Who is credited with having been introduced to militant politics by Ruplal Bishvakarma in the 1970s?", "In what year did Ruplal's group participate in the formation of the Nepal Workers Peasants Organisation?", "Which faction of the Nepal Workers Peasants Organisation did Ruplal Bishvakarma join in 1983?", "Which organization did Ruplal Bishvakarma co-found with the Proletarian Communist League?", "What role did Ruplal Bishvakarma assume in the organization he co-founded with the Proletarian Communist League?", "What was the social background of Ruplal Bishvakarma's family?", "What was the primary goal of the Kisan Samiti led by Ruplal Bishvakarma?", "What event in 1990 is mentioned in the document as involving Ruplal Bishvakarma's group?", "What made Ruplal Bishvakarma an oddity among Nepalese communist leaders?", "What was the name of the organization Ruplal Bishvakarma joined after breaking away from the NWPO faction led by Hareram Sharma?"], "answers": ["Ruplal Bishvakarma was a Nepalese communist politician, peasant leader, and Dalit activist who led the Kisan Samiti and played a role in introducing Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) to militant politics. He was involved in the formation of the Nepal Workers Peasants Organisation and later founded the Proletarian Workers Organisation.", "Chitwan district.", "Kisan Samiti (Peasants Association)", "Pushpa Kamal Dahal (a.k.a. Prachanda) is credited with having been introduced to militant politics by Ruplal Bishvakarma in the 1970s.", "1976", "Ruplal Bishvakarma joined the faction led by Hareram Sharma in 1983.", "Proletarian Workers Organisation", "Ruplal Bishvakarma became the leader of the Proletarian Workers Organisation, which he co-founded with the Proletarian Communist League.", "Ruplal Bishvakarma hailed from a middle peasant family in the Chitwan district.", "The primary goal of the Kisan Samiti led by Ruplal Bishvakarma was to fight against feudal landlords and agitate small farmers to seize crops from the landlords.", "The 1990 popular uprising.", "Ruplal Bishvakarma was an oddity among Nepalese communist leaders because he hailed from a middle peasant family.", "Proletarian Workers Organisation"], "docs": ["This a document about Ruplal Bishvakarma. \n Ruplal Bishvakarma (\u0930\u0942\u092a\u0932\u093e\u0932 \u0935\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0935\u0915\u0930\u094d\u092e\u093e) was a Nepalese communist politician, peasant leader and Dalit activist. Ruplal hailed from a middle peasant family in the Chitwan district. Something of an oddity amongst Nepalese communist leaders. Ruplal led the Kisan Samiti (Peasants Association), which fought against feudal landlords and agitated small farmers to seize crops from the landlords. Ruplal is credited with having introduced Pushpa Kamal Dahal (a.k.a. Prachanda) to militant politics in the 1970s. In 1976 Ruplal's group took part in the formation of the Nepal Workers Peasants Organisation. When the NWPO split in 1983, Ruplal joined the NWPO faction led by Hareram Sharma. Soon, however he broke away from that organisation. Together with Proletarian Communist League he founded the Proletarian Workers Organisation, of which he became the leader. During the 1990 popular uprising Ruplal's group "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["At what age did Richard Gasquet play his first junior match?", "What was Richard Gasquet's career-high juniors singles ranking and when was it attained?", "What was Richard Gasquet's career singles record as a junior?", "Which junior Grand Slam tournaments did Richard Gasquet win in 2002?", "What was Richard Gasquet's result at the Junior Australian Open in 2002?", "What was the name of the tournament where Richard Gasquet played his first junior match?", "What was Richard Gasquet's career doubles record as a junior?", "What was Richard Gasquet's result at Wimbledon as a junior in 2002?", "What year did Richard Gasquet play his first junior match?", "What did Richard Gasquet's junior Grand Slam performances in 2002 lead people to believe about his future career?"], "answers": ["12", "Richard Gasquet's career-high juniors singles ranking was world No. 1, attained on 9 September 2002.", "44\u20137", "Richard Gasquet won the Junior French Open and the Junior US Open in 2002.", "Semifinals.", "A grade 3 tournament in France.", "10\u20134", "A (-)", "1999", "That he would become a future world number 1."], "docs": ["This a document about Richard Gasquet. \n Gasquet played his first junior match in April 1999 at the age of 12 at a grade 3 tournament in France. As a junior, he posted a 44\u20137 career singles record and a 10\u20134 career doubles record. He had a career-high juniors singles ranking of world No. 1, attained on 9 September 2002. During the same year, he made the semifinals of the Junior Australian Open and won the Junior French Open and the Junior US Open. His wins at junior grand slams at such a young age caused him to become one of the most anticipated juniors ever and many thought that he would become a future world number 1. Junior Grand Slam results - Singles: Australian Open: SF (2002) French Open: W (2002) Wimbledon: A (-) US Open: W (2002)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who first described Asplenium hookerianum and under what name?", "Why was the name Asplenium adiantoides disregarded?", "Who described Asplenium hookerianum in 1845?", "After whom was Asplenium hookerianum named?", "What was the name of the 2020 study that divided the genus Asplenium into eleven clades?", "To which clade does Asplenium hookerianum belong according to the 2020 phylogeny?", "What is a distinguishing characteristic of members of the Neottopteris clade?", "Which other species formed a clade with Asplenium hookerianum in the 2020 phylogeny?"], "answers": ["Raoul first described Asplenium hookerianum in 1844 under the name Asplenium adiantoides.", "The name Asplenium adiantoides was disregarded due to conflicting earlier homonyms.", "Colenso", "Asplenium hookerianum was named after British botanist Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker.", "A global phylogeny of Asplenium", "Neottopteris clade", "Members of the Neottopteris clade generally have somewhat leathery leaf tissue.", "Asplenium bulbiferum, Asplenium cimmeriorum, and Asplenium richardii."], "docs": ["This a document about Asplenium hookerianum. \n First described by Raoul in 1844 as Asplenium adiantoides. This name was disregarded due to conflicting earlier homonyms. It was later described by Colenso in 1845. It was named after British botanist Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. A global phylogeny of Asplenium published in 2020 divided the genus into eleven clades, which were given informal names pending further taxonomic study. A. hookerianum belongs to the \"Neottopteris clade\", members of which generally have somewhat leathery leaf tissue. It formed a clade with A. bulbiferum, A. cimmeriorum, and A. richardii."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What company did Robert Fay work for before the war?", "What is notable about the company Robert Fay worked for before the war?", "What language did Robert Fay speak fluently?", "Who was Robert Fay's brother-in-law?", "Where did Walter E. Scholz, Robert Fay's brother-in-law, live?"], "answers": ["Submarine Signal Company", "The company Robert Fay worked for before the war, the Submarine Signal Company, eventually merged with Raytheon Company.", "English.", "Walter E. Scholz", "New Jersey."], "docs": ["This a document about Robert Fay. \n Robert Fay had worked at the Submarine Signal Company (a company that would eventually merge with Raytheon Company) in Boston before the war and spoke English fluently. He also had family, brother-in-law Walter E. Scholz, who lived in New Jersey."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which species of plants listed in Nakai-Nam Theun National Park are considered threatened by the IUCN?", "Where is the only known population of Vietnamese White Pine in Laos located?"], "answers": ["Cephalotaxus mannii", "The only known population of Vietnamese White Pine in Laos is located in Nakai-Nam Theun National Park."], "docs": ["This a document about Nakai-Nam Theun National Park. \n Species of plants listed as threatened by IUCN include conifer Cephalotaxus mannii. The only known population of Vietnamese White Pine in Laos is in Nakai-Nam Theun."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What sport is Celso Dayrit's family heavily involved in?", "What organization did Celso Dayrit's father, Francisco Sr., found in the 1930s?", "What nickname is given to Celso Dayrit's father for his contributions to the sport in the Philippines?"], "answers": ["Fencing", "The Philippine Amateur Fencers Association (now Philippine Fencing Association).", "\"Father of Philippine Fencing\""], "docs": ["This a document about Celso Dayrit. \n Celso Dayrit comes from a family heavily involved in the sport of fencing with his father Francisco Sr. who founded the Philippine Amateur Fencers Association (now Philippine Fencing Association) in the 1930s and is known for being the \"Father of Philippine Fencing\"."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the committee formed to promote a railway in the Bolton and Leigh area?", "What was the purpose of the committee formed by William Hulton, Benjamin Hick, and Peter Rothwell?", "What were the members of the committee required to do on 1 October 1824?", "Who were the local businessmen involved in forming the committee for the Bolton and Leigh railway?", "What was the intended destination of the proposed railway or tram road from Bolton?", "Which pioneering railway engineer was consulted by the committee for his views on the railway scheme?", "Why was George Stephenson a suitable person for the committee to consult about the railway scheme?"], "answers": ["Sometime before 1 October 1824.", "The purpose of the committee was to promote a railway in the area and to make a railway or railways or tram road from Bolton to the Leeds and Liverpool canal.", "The members of the committee were required to pay money into a bank for the \"making of a railway or railways or tram road from Bolton to the Leeds and Liverpool canal.\"", "William Hulton, Benjamin Hick, and Peter Rothwell.", "The Leeds and Liverpool canal.", "George Stephenson", "George Stephenson was a pioneering railway engineer and was familiar with the area as he was surveying the route of the future Liverpool and [presumably Manchester] railway."], "docs": ["This a document about Bolton and Leigh Railway. \n Sometime before 1 October 1824 a committee was formed by local businessmen, including William Hulton, Benjamin Hick and Peter Rothwell to promote a railway in the area. The committee is first recorded on that date as requiring its 63 members to pay money into a bank for the \"making of a railway or railways or tram road from Bolton to the Leeds and Liverpool canal...\" Several routes were proposed and the committee contacted the pioneering railway engineer George Stephenson for his views on the scheme. Stephenson was familiar with the area as he was in the process of surveying the route of the future Liverpool and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the corridor that has been rezoned for commercial and residential development as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project?", "What two major developments are associated with the rezoning of the Lincoln Tunnel Expressway-Dyer Avenue corridor?", "Which New York City agency issued a master plan in 2003 for the creation of a park system between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue?", "What is the approximate size of the property owned by PANYNJ in Midtown West as of 2014?", "What is the geographic range of the proposed park system between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue?", "Between which streets is the PANYNJ property in Midtown West mostly located?", "What is the name of the agency that owns approximately 19 acres of property in Midtown West as of 2014?", "Between which avenues is the PANYNJ property in Midtown West mostly located?"], "answers": ["Lincoln Tunnel Expressway-Dyer Avenue corridor", "The Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project and the construction of the 7 Subway Extension.", "The New York City Department of City Planning.", "19 acres", "From West 39th Street to West 34th Street.", "Between 30th and 41st streets.", "PANYNJ", "9th and 10th avenues."], "docs": ["This a document about Lincoln Tunnel Expressway. \n The area around the Lincoln Tunnel Expressway-Dyer Avenue corridor has been rezoned for commercial and residential development as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project and the construction of the 7 Subway Extension. The 2003 the New York City Department of City Planning issued a master plan that calls for the creation of a network of open space between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue to create a park system from West 39th Street to West 34th Street. As of 2014, the PANYNJ owned about 19 acre of property in Midtown West, mostly between 30th and 41st streets and 9th and 10th avenues, much "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event led E. Myles Standish to recalculate Neptune's gravitational effect on Uranus?", "By how much was Neptune's mass revised downward based on Voyager 2's 1989 flyby data?", "What was the mass equivalent of the revision in Neptune's total mass?", "What model was used to recalculate Neptune's gravitational effect on Uranus after the revised mass data?", "What was the impact of the revised mass data on the supposed discrepancies in Uranus's orbit?", "What space probes have trajectories that do not show discrepancies due to a large undiscovered object in the outer Solar System?", "What is the current status of the concept of Planet X as defined by Lowell?", "As of January 2016, what is the nature of the speculation regarding Planet Nine?"], "answers": ["Voyager 2's 1989 flyby of Neptune, which revised the planet's total mass downward by 0.5%.", "Neptune's mass was revised downward by 0.5%.", "The revision in Neptune's total mass was equivalent to the mass of Mars.", "The Jet Propulsion Laboratory Developmental Ephemeris (JPL DE) was used.", "The supposed discrepancies in Uranus's orbit vanished when Neptune's newly determined mass was used in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Developmental Ephemeris (JPL DE).", "Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, and Voyager 2.", "Most astronomers agree that Planet X, as Lowell defined it, does not exist.", "As of January 2016, there is speculation concerning Planet Nine."], "docs": ["This a document about Robert Sutton Harrington. \n Six months before Harrington's death, E. Myles Standish had used data from Voyager 2's 1989 flyby of Neptune, which had revised the planet's total mass downward by 0.5%\u2014an amount comparable to the mass of Mars \u2014to recalculate its gravitational effect on Uranus. When Neptune's newly determined mass was used in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Developmental Ephemeris (JPL DE), the supposed discrepancies in the Uranian orbit, and with them the need for a Planet X, vanished. There are no discrepancies in the trajectories of any space probes such as Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, and Voyager 2 that can be attributed to the gravitational pull of a large undiscovered object in the outer Solar System. Although most astronomers agree that Planet X, as Lowell defined it, does not exist, as of January 2016 there is speculation concerning Planet Nine."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many municipalities are included in the Tierra de Barros sub-zone?", "What is the composition of the soil in the Tierra de Barros sub-zone?", "What characteristic of the land in Tierra de Barros facilitates the mechanization of vineyard activities?"], "answers": ["36", "The soil is clayey with very good moisture retention properties and has a high lime content.", "The land is flat."], "docs": ["This a document about Ribera del Guadiana. \n The Tierra de Barros sub-zone covers 36 municipalities. The soil is clayey with very good moisture retention properties and has a high lime content. The lie of the land is flat which allowed the mechanization of vineyards activities."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic where Hatakawa would have competed?", "Where did Hatakawa make her senior international debut in 2020, and what was her placement?", "At which competition did Hatakawa return to the junior level in 2020, and what was her result?", "Who were the competitors Hatakawa finished behind and ahead of at the 2020 NRW Autumn Trophy?", "Who did Hatakawa surprisingly defeat to win her first national title at the 2021 German Championships?", "Why was Nicole Schott unable to attend the 2021 German Championships?", "Which events were cancelled in 2021, as mentioned in the document?", "Which competition was Hatakawa assigned to after the 2021 European Championships were cancelled and Schott was named to the World Championships team?", "Did Hatakawa participate in the competition she was assigned to in 2021, and what was her decision?"], "answers": ["The Junior Grand Prix.", "Hatakawa made her senior international debut at the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, placing 16th.", "Hatakawa returned to the junior level at the 2020 NRW Autumn Trophy, where she won the silver medal.", "Hatakawa finished behind Kimmy Repond of Switzerland and ahead of German teammate Carmen Wolf at the 2020 NRW Autumn Trophy.", "Nathalie Weinzierl and Dora Hus.", "Nicole Schott was unable to attend the 2021 German Championships due to COVID-related restrictions.", "The 2021 German Junior Championships and the 2021 European Championships were cancelled.", "2021 Challenge Cup", "Hatakawa was assigned to the 2021 Challenge Cup but later withdrew."], "docs": ["This a document about Aya Hatakawa. \n Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Junior Grand Prix, where Hatakawa would have competed, was cancelled. She instead made her senior international debut at the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, placing 16th. Hatakawa returned to the junior level at the 2020 NRW Autumn Trophy, where she finished second in both segments to win the silver behind Kimmy Repond of Switzerland and ahead of German teammate Carmen Wolf. After the 2021 German Championships were relocated, Hatakawa surprisingly prevailed over Olympian and former two-time national champion Nathalie Weinzierl and Dora Hus to win her first national title; reigning champion Nicole Schott was unable to attend the competition due to COVID-related restrictions. After the 2021 German Junior Championships and the 2021 European Championships were cancelled and Schott was named to the 2021 World Championships team, Hatakawa was instead assigned to the 2021 Challenge Cup. She later withdrew."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which years did Juan Taduran win the title successively after his first victory in 1921?", "What achievement made Juan Taduran the second athlete to win three straight titles in an event at the competition?", "Who was the first athlete to win three straight titles in an event at the competition before Juan Taduran?", "What medal did Juan Taduran win in the 800 metres at the 1925 Games?", "What role did Juan Taduran take on after retiring from athletics?", "Which team did Juan Taduran coach at the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games?", "What was the result of the Philippines' performance in the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games under Juan Taduran's coaching?", "What event did Juan Taduran win titles in successively at the 1921, 1923, and 1925 Games?", "What was the name of the competition where Juan Taduran won multiple titles?"], "answers": ["1923 and 1925.", "Winning titles successively at the 1921, 1923, and 1925 Games.", "Fortunato Catalon", "Bronze medal.", "Head coach of the Filipino baseball team.", "Juan Taduran coached the Filipino baseball team at the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games.", "The Philippines were defeated in all games.", "Juan Taduran won titles in an event successively at the 1921, 1923, and 1925 Games, but the specific event is not mentioned in the document.", "The competition is not explicitly named in the document."], "docs": ["This a document about Juan Taduran. \n after Genaro Saavedra. He won that title two more times successively at the 1923 Games and 1925 Games. This made him the second athlete to win three straight titles in an event at the competition, after multiple sprint champion Fortunato Catalon. Ultimately this made him the most successful combined events athlete in the competition's history. Taduran also won an 800 metres bronze medal in his final appearance in 1925. Following his retirement from athletics he turned to coaching and was head coach of the Filipino baseball team for the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games. The Philippines were defeated in all games at that tournament."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the tribe for which Eragrostis is the type genus?", "What is the common reason that many species were moved from Eragrostis to other genera?", "Name one genus that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name another genus that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name a third genus that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name a genus other than Cladoraphis that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name another genus other than Cladoraphis that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name a third genus other than Cladoraphis that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name a fourth genus other than Cladoraphis that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "What is the full name of the genus that serves as the type genus for the tribe Eragrostideae?", "What is the name of the tribe to which Eragrostis is the type genus?", "Name a genus other than Cladoraphis, Coelachyrum, or Poa that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name another genus other than Cladoraphis, Coelachyrum, or Poa that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name a third genus other than Cladoraphis, Coelachyrum, or Poa that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name a fourth genus other than Cladoraphis, Coelachyrum, or Poa that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for.", "Name another genus, besides Diplachne, that some species previously in Eragrostis are now considered better suited for."], "answers": ["Eragrostideae", "The common reason that many species were moved from Eragrostis to other genera is that they are now considered better suited to those other genera.", "Cladoraphis", "Cladoraphis", "Cladoraphis", "Poa", "Coelachyrum", "Coelachyrum", "Coelachyrum", "Eragrostis", "Eragrostideae", "Diplachne", "Diplachne", "Diplachne", "Diplachne", "Cladoraphis"], "docs": ["This a document about Eragrostis. \nFormerly included Eragrostis is the type genus of the tribe Eragrostideae. Many species now considered better suited to other genera, including Cladoraphis Coelachyrum Desmazeria Diplachne Ectrosia Festuca Harpachne Poa etc."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the simulation game where the player can explore a procedurally generated universe?", "What is the initial ability the player has in the game Everything?", "At the start of the game, what types of creatures or objects can the player shift control to?", "What happens to the game's scale when the player shifts to a smaller creature or object?", "What is the smallest level the player can reach by shifting into smaller parts of matter in the game?", "After reaching the sub-atomic level, what new ability does the player gain in the game Everything?", "What is the primary objective or experience offered by the game Everything?"], "answers": ["Everything", "The initial ability the player has is to shift control to any creature or object smaller than the current one they occupy.", "At the start of the game, the player can shift control to any creature or object smaller than the current one they occupy.", "The game's scale shifts to reflect the smaller creature or object.", "The sub-atomic level.", "The player can shift to larger objects.", "The primary objective or experience offered by the game Everything is to explore a procedurally generated universe and control various objects, shifting between different scales from large creatures to sub-atomic levels and then to larger objects."], "docs": ["This a document about Everything (video game). \n Everything is a simulation game where the player has the ability to explore a procedurally generated universe and control various objects within it. The player starts as one of many possible creatures and has the ability to move around. Initially, the player can shift their control to any creature or object smaller than the current one they occupy; this shifts the scale of the game to reflect this. Eventually the player can only shift into smaller and smaller parts of matter, down to the sub-atomic level, after which the game then allows the player to shift to larger objects as well. From this "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the first album by Mr. Fox?", "Which record label released Mr. Fox's 1971 album *The Gipsy*?", "What is the title of the 1975 album that compiles Mr. Fox's complete works?", "What is the title of the 2004 album released by Castle Music, featuring Mr. Fox?", "Who are the artists featured on the 1971 album *He Came from the Mountain*?", "What is the title of the 1973 album featuring Sydney Carter and his songs?", "What is the name of the artist who released the 1973 album *Carolanne Pegg*?", "What is the title of the 1973 album by Bob Pegg and Nick Strutt?", "What is the title of the 1974 album by Bob Pegg?", "Which label released Bob Pegg\u2019s 1975 album *Ancient Maps*?", "What is the title of Bob Pegg\u2019s 1996 album?", "What is the name of the 2006 anthology that compiles Bob Pegg's work?", "Which record label released the 1973 album *With Sydney Carter And Now It Is So Early: The Songs of Sydney Carter*?", "What is the name of the record label that released Bob and Carole Pegg's 1971 album *He Came from the Mountain*?"], "answers": ["Mr Fox", "Transatlantic", "The Complete Mr Fox", "Join Us in our Game", "Trailer.", "With Sydney Carter And Now It Is So Early: The Songs of Sydney Carter", "Carolanne Pegg", "Bob Pegg and Nick Strutt", "The Shipbuilder", "Transatlantic", "The Last Wolf", "Keeper of the Fire: the Anthology", "Galliard", "Trailer"], "docs": ["This a document about Mr. Fox. \nAlbums ; Mr Fox (Transatlantic, 1970) ; The Gipsy (Transatlantic, 1971) ; The Complete Mr Fox (Transatlantic,1975) ; Join Us in our Game (Castle Music, 2004) Bob and Carole Pegg ; He Came from the Mountain (Trailer, 1971) ; With Sydney Carter And Now It Is So Early: The Songs of Sydney Carter (Galliard, 1973) Carolanne Pegg ; Carolanne Pegg (Transatlantic, 1973) Bob Pegg and Nick Strutt ; Bob Pegg and Nick Strutt (Transatlantic, 1973) ; The Shipbuilder (Transatlantic, 1974) Bob Pegg ; Ancient Maps (Transatlantic, 1975) ; The Last Wolf (Rhiannon, 1996) ; Keeper of the Fire: the Anthology (Sanctuary, 2006) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What aspect of urban planning was Dankwart Guratzsch particularly displeased with in the German Democratic Republic?", "What term did Guratzsch use to describe commuter towns, housing estates, and Plattenbau quarters in the GDR?", "What did Guratzsch advocate for in terms of housing and building preservation?", "What historical architectural style did Guratzsch emphasize for preservation in both West and East Germany?", "How did the Ministry of State Security of the GDR treat Guratzsch, and how much documentation about him exists?", "Which city was particularly significant to Dankwart Guratzsch, and what event is noted as having influenced his views on architecture and urban planning?", "What was the name of the organization in the GDR that monitored Guratzsch, and what is the term used for the documentation about him?"], "answers": ["He was particularly displeased with the demolition of Altbau quarters and the development of commuter towns, housing estates, and Plattenbau quarters, which he rejected as \"red urbanism.\"", "\"red urbanism\"", "Guratzsch advocated for private home ownership and the preservation and sustainable maintenance of old building quarters, especially those of historism from the Gr\u00fcnderzeit, in both West and East Germany.", "historism from the Gr\u00fcnderzeit", "The Ministry of State Security of the GDR observed Guratzsch suspiciously, and his Stasi-Unterlagen comprises 200 pages.", "Dankwart Guratzsch was particularly attached to his hometown of Dresden, and the air raids on Dresden influenced his views on architecture and urban planning.", "The organization was the Ministry of State Security of the GDR, and the term used for the documentation is Stasi-Unterlagen."], "docs": ["This a document about Dankwart Guratzsch. \n architectural heritage and urban planning that was oriented towards the traditions of the respective place. He was particularly displeased with the urban planning developments in the German Democratic Republic. In critical articles he reported on the demolition of Altbau quarters there, rejecting commuter towns, housing estates and Plattenbau quarters as \"red urbanism\". He always advocated private home ownership as well as the preservation and sustainable maintenance of old building quarters - especially those of historism from the Gr\u00fcnderzeit - in West and East. The Ministry of State Security of the GDR observed Guratzsch suspiciously, his Stasi-Unterlagen comprises 200 pages. Guratzsch remained particularly attached to his hometown of Dresden, whose air raids on Dresden had sharpened his view of architecture and urban planning throughout "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which university did David Lipsky attend for college golf?", "What academic subjects did David Lipsky major in during college?", "Did David Lipsky receive a scholarship to attend college? If so, what type of scholarship was it?", "What fraternity was David Lipsky a member of during college?", "What score did David Lipsky achieve to win the 2009 Notre Dame Invitational?", "What score did David Lipsky record to win the Jacksonville Dual Match?", "What was David Lipsky's stroke average during his college golf career?", "What honors did David Lipsky receive in the 2008\u201309 college season?", "What championship did David Lipsky win in the 2009\u201310 college season?", "What was David Lipsky's total score in the 2010 Big Ten individual championship?"], "answers": ["David Lipsky attended Northwestern University for college golf.", "Political science and history.", "Yes, David Lipsky received a partial scholarship to attend college.", "Beta Theta Pi", "David Lipsky achieved a score of 139 to win the 2009 Notre Dame Invitational.", "68", "David Lipsky had a 74.47 stroke average.", "David Lipsky received All-Big Ten second-team, Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) PING All-Region, and Academic All-Big Ten honors in the 2008\u201309 college season.", "David Lipsky won the 2010 Big Ten individual championship in the 2009\u201310 college season.", "3-under 281"], "docs": ["This a document about David Lipsky (golfer). \n Lipsky played college golf at Northwestern University, which he attended on a partial scholarship and at which he majored in political science and history. He also caddied throughout college. In addition, he was also a member of the Rho Chapter of Beta Theta Pi. In 2007\u201308, he had a number one finish with a 139 at the Notre Dame Invitational, and won the Jacksonville Dual Match with a 68. Lipsky had a 74.47 stroke average. In 2008\u201309, he was All-Big Ten second-team, Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) PING All-Region, and Academic All-Big Ten. In 2009\u201310 Lipsky won the 2010 Big Ten individual championship with a 72-hole total of 3-under 281. He was All-Big "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Since when have brand rankings of Japanese universities been conducted on an annual basis?", "Are the brand rankings of Japanese universities overall or regional in nature?", "In which year were the brand rankings of Japanese universities not regional?"], "answers": ["Since 2009.", "The brand rankings of Japanese universities are regional in nature, except for 2009.", "2009"], "docs": ["This a document about Brand rankings of Japanese universities. \n Rankings have been conducted on an annual basis since 2009, and apart from the 2009, rankings are all regional, so there is not an overall ranking for universities, rather a ranking within their geographical area."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of area is 'Ponga-Amieva' designated as?", "What is a notable natural feature of Ponga, Asturias?"], "answers": ["A Special Protection Area for wild birds.", "Ponga has a natural park."], "docs": ["This a document about Ponga, Asturias. \n Ponga has a natural park. Also, \"Ponga-Amieva\" is the name of a Special Protection Area for wild birds."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the central focus of the Treaty of Waitangi in the context of the M\u0101ori people?", "What movement contributed to the revival of traditional M\u0101ori culture in the 20th century?", "What are some of the economic and social obstacles that M\u0101ori people face in New Zealand?", "Compared to other New Zealand ethnic groups, what are some disparities in health and income for the M\u0101ori people?", "What kinds of initiatives have been introduced to address the disparities faced by the M\u0101ori people?", "What are some of the higher levels of issues that M\u0101ori people experience compared to other ethnic groups in New Zealand?", "What is the primary goal of the socio-economic initiatives aimed at M\u0101ori people in New Zealand?", "What is the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi in the efforts to improve the standing of the M\u0101ori people in New Zealand society?", "What is the significance of the M\u0101ori protest movement in the revival of traditional M\u0101ori culture?"], "answers": ["The central focus of the Treaty of Waitangi in the context of the M\u0101ori people is to increase their standing in wider New Zealand society and achieve social justice.", "The M\u0101ori protest movement that emerged in the 1960s contributed to the revival of traditional M\u0101ori culture in the 20th century.", "M\u0101ori people in New Zealand face lower life expectancies, lower incomes, higher levels of crime, health problems, and educational under-achievement compared with other New Zealand ethnic groups.", "M\u0101ori people generally have lower life expectancies and incomes compared with other New Zealand ethnic groups.", "Socio-economic initiatives have been introduced to address the disparities faced by the M\u0101ori people, with the aim of \"closing the gap\" between M\u0101ori and other New Zealanders.", "M\u0101ori people experience higher levels of crime, health problems, and educational under-achievement compared to other ethnic groups in New Zealand.", "The primary goal is to \"close the gap\" between M\u0101ori and other New Zealanders.", "The Treaty of Waitangi is central to efforts to improve the standing of the M\u0101ori people in New Zealand society and achieve social justice.", "The M\u0101ori protest movement, which emerged in the 1960s, further bolstered the revival of traditional M\u0101ori culture."], "docs": ["This a document about M\u0101ori people. \n centring on the Treaty of Waitangi, to increase their standing in wider New Zealand society and achieve social justice. Traditional M\u0101ori culture has thereby enjoyed a significant revival, which was further bolstered by a M\u0101ori protest movement that emerged in the 1960s. However, disproportionate numbers of M\u0101ori face significant economic and social obstacles, and generally have lower life expectancies and incomes compared with other New Zealand ethnic groups. They suffer higher levels of crime, health problems, and educational under-achievement. A number of socio-economic initiatives have been instigated with the aim of \"closing the gap\" between M\u0101ori and other New Zealanders. Political and economic "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Broodwing's main motivation?", "Why did Broodwing begin plotting against Gruumm?", "What was the goal of Broodwing's plan to bring the Dino Rangers from the past?", "What did Broodwing attempt to use to destroy Newtech City after Cruger was kidnapped?", "How was Broodwing ultimately contained during his invasion of Delta Base?", "What was the outcome of Broodwing's invasion of Delta Base?", "What was Broodwing's role in the number of attacks on Earth during his time plotting against Gruumm?", "What did Broodwing do when he was asked to provide his services without payment?"], "answers": ["Broodwing's main motivation was money.", "Broodwing began plotting against Gruumm because he was upset about being asked to provide his services without being paid, as his main motivation is money.", "To force them to do his bidding so he could destroy the SPD Rangers.", "Broodwing attempted to use the Delta Command Megazord to destroy Newtech City after Cruger was kidnapped.", "Broodwing was contained by the Canine Cannon when his plan backfired.", "Broodwing was arrested and contained by the Canine Cannon when the plan backfired.", "Broodwing was behind more attacks on Earth than Gruumm during his time plotting against him.", "Broodwing began plotting against Gruumm and attempted to conquer Earth first."], "docs": ["This a document about List of Power Rangers S.P.D. characters. \n Broodwing to provide his services while refusing to pay for them. This did not sit well with Broodwing, whose main motivation has always been money, so he began plotting against Gruumm and attempted to conquer Earth first in order to one-up him. For a while, Broodwing was actually behind more attacks on Earth than Gruumm was. One of his assaults involved bringing the Dino Rangers from the past, planning to force them to do his bidding so he could destroy the SPD Rangers. When Cruger was kidnapped, Broodwing took advantage of this and invaded the Delta Base with the intent of using the Delta Command Megazord to destroy Newtech City, but he was arrested and contained by the Canine Cannon when the plan backfired."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the document suggest about the presence of Jewish people in Poland during the 13th century?", "What is the name of the Jewish individual mentioned in the charter issued by Premys\u0142 II?", "What privilege did Premys\u0142 II confirm in the charter regarding Rupin and his inheritance?", "What is the name of the location where Rupin's inherited hill is situated?", "Who is mentioned as the successor of Boleslaw of Kalisz in the document?"], "answers": ["The document suggests that Jewish people were present in Poland during the 13th century and were involved in acquiring and transmitting real estate.", "Rupin, son of Yoshka.", "Premys\u0142 II confirmed the privilege permitting the Jew Rupin, son of Yoshka, to dispose of his inheritance, a hill situated near the boundary of his estate of Podgozhe.", "Podgozhe", "Premys\u0142 II"], "docs": ["This a document about History of the Jews in Poland before the 18th century. \n people who came to the country only occasionally, and for that special purpose.\" But there is found among the few documents dating from the second half of the 13th century a charter issued by Premys\u0142 II, successor of Boleslaw of Kalisz, confirming a previous grant of privileges whereby the Jew Rupin, son of Yoshka, is permitted to dispose of his inheritance, a hill (\"montem\") situated near the boundary of his estate of Podgozhe. It is difficult to assume that the acquisition of real estate, its transmission by inheritance, and its further cession to the \"Jewish elders of Kalisz and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the investigative documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War?", "During which time period does the documentary No Fire Zone cover the events of the Sri Lankan Civil War?", "What groups were involved in the conflict during the time period covered in the documentary?", "What tragic event involving Balachandran Prabhakaran is mentioned in the documentary?", "What was the official response of the Sri Lankan army to the allegations in the documentary?", "What did Maxwell Paranagama, a Sri Lankan judge, say about the allegations of war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan army?", "What evidence did Maxwell Paranagama say supported the allegations in the documentary?", "Which television channel produced the documentary No Fire Zone?", "What is the name of the slain LTTE Chief whose son is mentioned in the documentary?", "What did the footage obtained by the No Fire Zone documentary show about prisoners?", "On what date did the BBC report on Maxwell Paranagama's comments regarding the war crime allegations?"], "answers": ["No Fire Zone: In the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka", "The documentary No Fire Zone covers the period from September 2008 until the end of the war in 2009.", "The Sri Lankan Army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).", "Balachandran Prabhakaran, the 12-year-old son of the slain LTTE Chief Velupillai Prabhakaran, was killed by shelling or extrajudicial executions by the Sri Lankan Army.", "The Sri Lankan army denied the allegations in the documentary.", "Maxwell Paranagama said the allegations of war crimes committed by the Sri Lankan army were \"credible\" and that there was evidence to suggest the footage from the Channel 4 documentary was genuine.", "Maxwell Paranagama said there was evidence to suggest that footage obtained by the Channel 4 documentary \"No Fire Zone\" \u2014 showing prisoners naked, blindfolded, with arms tied and shot dead by soldiers \u2014 was genuine.", "Channel 4", "Velupillai Prabhakaran", "The footage obtained by the No Fire Zone documentary showed prisoners naked, blindfolded, with arms tied and shot dead by soldiers.", "21 October 2015"], "docs": ["This a document about No Fire Zone. \n No Fire Zone: In the Killing Fields of Sri Lanka is an investigative documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The documentary covers the period from September 2008 until the end of the war in 2009 in which thousands of Tamil people were killed by shelling and extrajudicial executions by the Sri Lankan Army including Balachandran Prabhakaran, the 12-year-old son of the slain Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Chief Velupillai Prabhakaran. The Sri Lankan army has denied the allegations in the documentary. However, on 21 October 2015 the BBC reported that Maxwell Paranagama, a government-appointed Sri Lankan judge, says allegations the army committed war crimes during the long conflict with Tamil Tiger rebels are \"credible\". He went on to say there was evidence to suggest that footage obtained by the Channel 4 documentary No Fire Zone - showing prisoners naked, blindfolded, with arms tied and shot dead by soldiers - was genuine."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was The Hobbit first published?", "What was the general reception of The Hobbit upon its first publication?", "Which publication did C. S. Lewis write his review of The Hobbit in?", "What three qualities did C. S. Lewis identify as being present in The Hobbit?", "What is the relationship between C. S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien?", "What is the name of the book series that C. S. Lewis wrote between 1949 and 1954?", "What impression did C. S. Lewis suggest J.R.R. Tolkien gave about his creative process in The Hobbit?"], "answers": ["October 1937.", "The general reception of The Hobbit upon its first publication was almost unanimously favourable.", "The Times", "humour, an understanding of children, and a happy fusion of the scholar's with the poet's grasp of mythology.", "C. S. Lewis was a friend of J.R.R. Tolkien.", "The Chronicles of Narnia", "C. S. Lewis suggested that J.R.R. Tolkien gave the impression of inventing nothing in The Hobbit."], "docs": ["This a document about The Hobbit. \n On first publication in October 1937, The Hobbit was met with almost unanimously favourable reviews from publications both in the UK and the US, including The Times, Catholic World and New York Post. C. S. Lewis, friend of Tolkien (and later author of The Chronicles of Narnia between 1949 and 1954), writing in The Times reports: \"The truth is that in this book a number of good things, never before united, have come together: a fund of humour, an understanding of children, and a happy fusion of the scholar's with the poet's grasp of mythology... The professor has the air of inventing nothing. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the length range of the Red-headed vulture?", "What is the weight range of the Red-headed vulture?", "What is the wingspan range of the Red-headed vulture?", "What color is the head of an adult Red-headed vulture?", "What color is the head of a juvenile Red-headed vulture?", "What is the color of the body of the Red-headed vulture?", "What color band is present at the base of the flight feathers of the Red-headed vulture?", "What is the color of the iris in male Red-headed vultures?", "What is the color of the iris in female Red-headed vultures?"], "answers": ["76 to 86 cm", "3.5 - 6.3 kg", "The wingspan range of the Red-headed vulture is about 1.99 - 2.6 m.", "Deep-red to orange.", "Pale red.", "The body of the Red-headed vulture is black with a pale grey band at the base of the flight feathers.", "Pale grey.", "The iris in male Red-headed vultures is paler, whitish.", "The iris in female Red-headed vultures is dark brown."], "docs": ["This a document about Red-headed vulture. \n It is a medium-sized vulture of 76 to 86 cm in length, weighing 3.5 - 6.3 kg and having a wingspan of about 1.99 - 2.6 m. It has a prominent naked head: deep-red to orange in the adult, paler red in the juvenile. It has a black body with pale grey band at the base of the flight feathers. The sexes differ in colour of the iris: males have a paler, whitish iris, whilst in females it is dark brown."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["To which family of butterflies does the genus Erysichton belong?", "In which biogeographic realm are the species of the genus Erysichton found?"], "answers": ["The genus Erysichton belongs to the family Lycaenidae.", "The species of the genus Erysichton are found in the Australasian realm."], "docs": ["This a document about Erysichton. \n Erysichton is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The species of this genus are found in the Australasian realm."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is B\u00fcy\u00fck Valide Han located?", "What is the name of the district that extends from the Grand Bazaar to the Emin\u00f6n\u00fc neighbourhood?", "Who founded the first bedesten, leading to the development of the Grand Bazaar?", "What role did the Grand Bazaar play in the city's economy?", "What types of functions did a han serve in Ottoman architecture?", "What is a han in the context of Ottoman and Islamic-world architecture?"], "answers": ["In the central historic market district that extends from the Grand Bazaar to the Emin\u00f6n\u00fc neighbourhood on the shore of the Golden Horn.", "The central historic market district.", "Mehmet II founded the first bedesten, leading to the development of the Grand Bazaar.", "The Grand Bazaar developed into the city's main hub of international trade.", "A han served functions including lodging for foreign merchants, storage for goods or merchandise, and housing for artisan workshops.", "A han is a type of urban caravanserai that served functions such as lodging for foreign merchants, storage for goods, and housing for artisan workshops."], "docs": ["This a document about B\u00fcy\u00fck Valide Han. \n The han is located in the central historic market district that extends from the Grand Bazaar to the Emin\u00f6n\u00fc neighbourhood on the shore of the Golden Horn. Since the founding of the first bedesten by Mehmet II in the mid-15th century, the Grand Bazaar developed into the city's main hub of international trade, spawning entire districts of shops, warehouses, and merchant lodgings. A han, a type of urban caravanserai, was a common type of commercial structure in Ottoman architecture (and more broadly in Islamic-world architecture) which served a number of functions including lodging for foreign merchants, storage for goods or merchandise, housing for artisan workshops, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the plant species accepted as Pelargonium chelidonium (Houtt.) DC. in the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is listed as endemic and named Pelargonium ribifolium Jacq.?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium riversdalense Knuth and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium rubiginosum E.M.Marais according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium rustii R.Knuth and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium sabulosum E.M.Marais according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium salmoneum R.A.Dyer and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium saxatile J.C.Manning & Goldblatt according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium scabroide R.Knuth and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium scabrum (Burm.f.) L'Her. according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium schizopetalum Sweet and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium schlechteri R.Knuth according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium semitrilobum Jacq. and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium senecioides L'Her. according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium sericifolium J.J.A.van der Walt and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium setosiusculum R.Knuth according to the document?", "Which Pelargonium species is named Pelargonium setosum (Sweet) DC. and marked as endemic?", "What is the status of Pelargonium semitrilobum Jacq. according to the document?", "What is the status of Pelargonium schlechteri R.Knuth according to the document?", "What is the status of Pelargonium revolutum (Andrews) Pers. according to the document?"], "answers": ["Pelargonium revolutum (Andrews) Pers.", "Pelargonium ribifolium Jacq. is listed as endemic.", "Pelargonium riversdalense Knuth is marked as endemic.", "endemic", "Pelargonium rustii R.Knuth is marked as endemic.", "endemic", "Pelargonium salmoneum R.A.Dyer is marked as endemic.", "endemic", "Pelargonium scabroide R.Knuth is marked as endemic.", "Pelargonium scabrum (Burm.f.) L'Her. is endemic.", "Pelargonium schizopetalum Sweet is marked as endemic.", "indigenous", "Pelargonium semitrilobum Jacq.", "endemic", "Pelargonium sericifolium J.J.A.van der Walt is marked as endemic.", "endemic", "Pelargonium setosum (Sweet) DC. is marked as endemic.", "endemic", "indigenous", "accepted as Pelargonium chelidonium (Houtt.) DC."], "docs": ["This a document about List of Geraniales of South Africa. \n E.M.Marais, present ; Pelargonium revolutum (Andrews) Pers. accepted as Pelargonium chelidonium (Houtt.) DC. present ; Pelargonium ribifolium Jacq. endemic ; Pelargonium riversdalense Knuth, endemic ; Pelargonium rubiginosum E.M.Marais, endemic ; Pelargonium rustii R.Knuth, endemic ; Pelargonium sabulosum E.M.Marais, endemic ; Pelargonium salmoneum R.A.Dyer, endemic ; Pelargonium saxatile J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, endemic ; Pelargonium scabroide R.Knuth, endemic ; Pelargonium scabrum (Burm.f.) L'Her. endemic ; Pelargonium schizopetalum Sweet, endemic ; Pelargonium schlechteri R.Knuth, indigenous ; Pelargonium semitrilobum Jacq. endemic ; Pelargonium senecioides L'Her. endemic ; Pelargonium sericifolium J.J.A.van der Walt, endemic ; Pelargonium setosiusculum R.Knuth, endemic ; Pelargonium setosum (Sweet) DC. endemic ; Pelargonium "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original name of the organization that rebranded as Mass General Brigham?", "What is the new name that Partners HealthCare rebranded to in late November 2019?", "What were the two main hospitals that the rebranding aimed to reflect?", "What is one of the stated goals of the rebranding to Mass General Brigham?", "Will Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital change their names as part of the rebranding?", "Is it clear whether the community hospitals under the organization will change their names as part of the rebranding?"], "answers": ["Partners HealthCare", "Mass General Brigham", "Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital.", "To unify the largest employer in Massachusetts.", "Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital will keep their individual hospital names as part of the rebranding.", "No, it is unclear if their various community hospitals will have a name change."], "docs": ["This a document about Mass General Brigham. \n In late November 2019, Partners HealthCare made the decision to rebrand as the new name Mass General Brigham to reflect upon the organization's best known assets, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital and to unify the largest employer in Massachusetts. The rebranding will allow Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General to keep their individual hospital names, but is unclear if their various community hospitals will have a name change."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did the Japanese aircraft carriers drop anchor on 22 April?", "What was the name of the airfield where Hiry\u016b's air group was based while at Hashirajima?", "What type of training did Hiry\u016b's air group conduct while at Hashirajima?", "How long had the ship been engaged in constant operations before being refitted at Hashirajima?", "What was the name of the fleet that Hiry\u016b and the other carriers were part of during this operation?", "What was the purpose of the refit and replenishment of Hiry\u016b and the other carriers at Hashirajima?", "How many carriers were part of the First and Second Carrier Divisions that were refitted at Hashirajima?", "What was the location of Tomitaka Airfield, where Hiry\u016b's air group was based?"], "answers": ["Hashirajima anchorage.", "Tomitaka Airfield", "Flight and weapons training.", "Four and a half months.", "Combined Fleet", "The purpose of the refit and replenishment of Hiry\u016b and the other carriers at Hashirajima was to prepare for the Combined Fleet's next major operation, scheduled to begin one month later.", "Four carriers.", "Near Saiki, \u014cita."], "docs": ["This a document about Japanese aircraft carrier Hiry\u016b. \n carriers had immediately departed the area to return to Hawaii. The carriers quickly abandoned the chase and dropped anchor at Hashirajima anchorage on 22 April. Having been engaged in constant operations for four and a half months, the ship, along with the other three carriers of the First and Second Carrier Divisions, was hurriedly refitted and replenished in preparation for the Combined Fleet's next major operation, scheduled to begin one month hence. While at Hashirajima, Hiry\u016bs air group was based ashore at Tomitaka Airfield, near Saiki, \u014cita, and conducted flight and weapons training with the other First Air Fleet carrier units."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which television episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos' did Olga Zubarry play the character Antonia?", "What character did Olga Zubarry portray in the 1981 television special 'Laura m\u00eda'?", "What character did Olga Zubarry play in the 'Miedo a la traici\u00f3n' episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos'?", "Which character did Olga Zubarry portray in the 'Miedo a los j\u00f3venes' episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos'?", "In which 1982 episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos' did Olga Zubarry play the role of a pharmacist?", "What character did Olga Zubarry portray in the 'Miedo a la violencia' episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos'?", "What year did Olga Zubarry appear in the television special 'Hombres en pugna'?", "Which television channel aired the episode 'Miedo a los j\u00f3venes' in which Olga Zubarry appeared?", "What character did Olga Zubarry portray in the 'Miedo a recomenzar' episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos'?", "In which 1982 episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos' did Olga Zubarry portray the character Virginia?", "In which 1982 episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos' did Olga Zubarry portray the character Teresa?", "What character did Olga Zubarry portray in the 'Miedo a recomenzar' episode of 'Nosotros y los miedos'?", "What role did Olga Zubarry play in the 'Laura m\u00eda' television special in 1981?"], "answers": ["\"Miedo a los j\u00f3venes\"", "Caridad", "Olga Zubarry played the character Hayd\u00e9e in the \"Miedo a la traici\u00f3n\" episode of \"Nosotros y los miedos.\"", "Antonia", "\"Miedo a asumir las responsabilidades\"", "Teresa.", "1981", "Canal 9", "Virginia.", "\"Miedo a recomenzar\"", "\"Miedo a la violencia\"", "Virginia.", "Olga Zubarry played the role of Caridad in the \"Laura m\u00eda\" television special in 1981."], "docs": ["This a document about Olga Zubarry. \n Los especiales de ATC (Hombres en pugna\" (ATC). ; 1981: ''Laura m\u00eda (ATC), como Caridad. ; 1982: Nosotros y los miedos, serie de televisi\u00f3n, episodio \"Miedo a los j\u00f3venes\" (Canal 9), como Antonia. ; 1982: Nosotros y los miedos, episodio \"Miedo a recomenzar\" (Canal 9), como Virginia. ; 1982: Nosotros y los miedos, episodio \"Miedo a la traici\u00f3n\" (Canal 9), como Hayd\u00e9e. ; 1982: Nosotros y los miedos, episodio \"Miedo a asumir las responsabilidades\" (Canal 9), como farmac\u00e9utica. ; 1982: Nosotros y los miedos, episodio \"Miedo a la violencia\" (Canal 9), como Teresa. ; 1982: Nosotros y los miedos, episodio \"Miedo a la "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which event occurred in the Gulf of Aqaba in 1995?", "What was the maximum Mercalli intensity of the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake?", "Which countries were affected by the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake?", "How many people were killed in the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake?", "How many people were injured in the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake?", "Did the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake generate a destructive tsunami?"], "answers": ["The 7.3 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake occurred in 1995.", "VIII (Severe)", "Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.", "Eight people were killed in the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake.", "30", "No."], "docs": ["This a document about 1995 in Jordan. \nThe 7.3 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake shakes Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing eight and injuring 30, and generating a non-destructive tsunami. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date were the 1973 Dungannon District Council elections held?", "How many councillors were elected in the 1973 Dungannon District Council election?", "How many district electoral areas were used in the 1973 Dungannon District Council election?", "Were the 1973 Dungannon District Council elections held on the same day as other local government elections in Northern Ireland?"], "answers": ["30 May 1973", "20 councillors were elected in the 1973 Dungannon District Council election.", "Four district electoral areas were used.", "Yes."], "docs": ["This a document about 1973 Dungannon District Council election. \n Elections to Dungannon District Council were held on 30 May 1973 on the same day as the other Northern Irish local government elections. The election used four district electoral areas to elect a total of 20 councillors."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which organization reported on the education support in Pagirinya refugee settlement?", "How many replenishment kits were distributed to Maaji Primary School in 2016?", "What is the total number of registered refugees in Pagirinya Settlement according to the reports?", "Which three primary schools are mentioned as serving refugees in Pagirinya Settlement?", "What aspects of the settlement\u2019s design help improve access to facilities like health centres and schools?", "How many pupils are enrolled at Maaji Primary School?"], "answers": ["UNICEF Gulu Zonal Office.", "13", "4,721", "Pagirinya government primary school, Pariginya 1, and Pariginya 2.", "The settlement\u2019s organized, physical design facilitates access to important facilities, including health centres and schools.", "The document states that Maaji Primary School has over 3,500 pupils."], "docs": ["This a document about Pagirinya Refugee Settlement. \n Pagirinya refugee settlement has different schools to support education for the young children, according to UNICEF Gulu Zonal Office reports. In 2016, 13 replenishment kits were distributed to Maaji Primary School which has over 3,500 pupils to support the education of the pupils. Reports also indicate that 4,721 refugees are registered in Pagirinya Settlement in three primary schools; Pagirinya government primary school, Pariginya 1&2 feeder primary schools. The settlement\u2019s organized, physical design facilitates access to important facilities, including health centres and schools."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the subject of the document?"], "answers": ["The subject of the document is the List of Kazakhstan football transfers summer 2019."], "docs": ["This a document about List of Kazakhstan football transfers summer 2019. \n In: Out:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the birth and death dates of Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe?", "What professions was Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe known for?", "In which city was Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe born and where did he die?", "During which historical periods was Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe active?"], "answers": ["Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe was born on 19 January 1750 and died on 25 April 1842.", "Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe was known for being an actor, playwright, theatre director, businessman, and revolutionary.", "Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe was born and died in Paris.", "18th\u201319th-century"], "docs": ["This a document about Jean Fran\u00e7ois Boursault-Malherbe. \n Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Boursault called Boursault-Malherbe, (19 January 1750, Paris \u2013 25 April 1842, Paris) was an 18th\u201319th-century French actor, playwright, theatre director, businessman and revolutionary."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which pathway functions as a bistable switch to convert graded serum inputs into all-or-none E2F responses?", "What type of signals are transmitted downstream of the ERK pathway and incorporated into positive feedback loops?", "What is the name of the study that demonstrated the Rb\u2013E2F pathway functions as a bistable switch?", "In which phase of the cell cycle do the three main interactions that lead to a bistable switch occur?", "What is the primary function of the Rb\u2013E2F pathway in the mammalian cell cycle?", "What kind of cellular response is generated by the Rb\u2013E2F pathway as a result of graded serum inputs?", "What mechanism is involved in incorporating growth and mitogen signals into multiple positive feedback loops to generate a bistable switch at the level of E2F activation?", "What is the name of the first interaction that contributes to the bistable switch during the late G1 phase?", "What is the name of the pathway that is mentioned as being involved in virtually all cancers?", "What is the name of the cell cycle transition that the R-point is associated with?", "What is the outcome of the Rb\u2013E2F pathway's bistable switch in terms of E2F activation?"], "answers": ["The Rb\u2013E2F pathway.", "Growth and mitogen signals.", "Yao et al.", "late G1 phase", "The primary function of the Rb\u2013E2F pathway is to function as a bistable switch to convert graded serum inputs into all-or-none E2F responses during the G1\u2013S transition of the mammalian cell cycle.", "The Rb\u2013E2F pathway generates all-or-none E2F responses as a result of graded serum inputs.", "The ERK pathway.", "The first interaction is a result of mitogen stimulation through the ERK pathway.", "MAPK/ERK pathway", "G1\u2013S transition", "The Rb\u2013E2F pathway's bistable switch converts graded serum inputs into all-or-none E2F responses."], "docs": ["This a document about MAPK/ERK pathway. \n in virtually all cancers. Although the R-point has been linked to various activities involved in the regulation of G1\u2013S transition of the mammalian cell cycle, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Using single-cell measurements, Yao et al., shows that the Rb\u2013E2F pathway functions as a bistable switch to convert graded serum inputs into all-or-none E2F responses. Growth and mitogen signals are transmitted downstream of the ERK pathway are incorporated into multiple positive feedback loops to generate a bistable switch at the level of E2F activation. This occurs due to three main interactions during late G1 phase. The first is a result of mitogen stimulation though the ERK "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the supersonic airliner that was being developed as part of the National Supersonic Transport programme?", "What was the main reason the National Supersonic Transport programme was ultimately cancelled?", "What part of the National Supersonic Transport programme survived despite the cancellation of the Boeing 2707?", "What component of an aircraft incorporates the supercritical airfoil shape?", "What benefit did the application of the supercritical airfoil provide to high-subsonic aircraft?", "Which two Boeing airliners were early examples of aircraft that used the supercritical airfoil technology?", "During which decade were the Boeing 757 and Boeing 767 airliners developed?"], "answers": ["Boeing 2707", "The National Supersonic Transport programme was ultimately cancelled due to a combination of technical challenges and relatively high costs.", "The work on the supercritical airfoil shape survived despite the cancellation of the Boeing 2707.", "The supercritical wing.", "The application of the supercritical airfoil noticeably increased their fuel efficiency.", "Boeing 757 and Boeing 767.", "1980s."], "docs": ["This a document about Supercritical airfoil. \n National Supersonic Transport programme, the supersonic airliner that was being developed to harness it, the Boeing 2707, was ultimately cancelled due to a combination of technical challenges and relatively high costs. Despite this, the work was one aspect of the programme that survived the cancellation of its principal intended recipient. The supercritical airfoil shape was incorporated into the design of the supercritical wing. In such a manner, the technology has subsequently been successfully applied to several high-subsonic aircraft, noticeably increasing their fuel efficiency. Early examples include the Boeing 757 and Boeing 767 airliners, both of which were developed during the 1980s. According to Hirschel, Prem and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the comic series that Marvel Comics began releasing in 2014, written by George A. Romero?", "How many issues was the Empire of the Dead comic series planned to have, and how was it structured into acts?", "Which production company announced plans to develop Empire of the Dead into a TV series in May 2015?", "Who were the writers and executive producers of the proposed Empire of the Dead TV series?", "What was the name of the film announced by George A. Romero in May 2017 that he co-wrote with Matt Birman?", "Who was set to direct the film George A. Romero Presents: Road of the Dead?", "What was the name of the second zombie-themed film that George A. Romero co-wrote but did not direct?", "What was the name of the platform where the iPad games based on George A. Romero's work were released in November 2012?", "What was the name of the second zombie-themed film that George A. Romero co-wrote but did not direct?"], "answers": ["Empire of the Dead", "The Empire of the Dead comic series was planned to have 15 issues, structured into three acts with five issues each.", "Demarest", "George A. Romero and Peter Grunwald.", "George A. Romero Presents: Road of the Dead", "Matt Birman", "Road of the Dead", "iPad", "Road of the Dead"], "docs": ["This a document about George A. Romero. \n Games for the iPad in November 2012. In 2014, Marvel Comics began releasing Empire of the Dead, a 15-issue miniseries written by Romero. The series is broken up into three acts, five issues each, and features not only zombies but also vampires. In May 2015, it was announced at Cannes that the production company Demarest was developing the comic series into a TV series. The series was to be written and executive-produced by Romero and Peter Grunwald. In May 2017, Romero announced plans for George A. Romero Presents: Road of the Dead, a film that he co-wrote with Matt Birman, who would direct the film making it Romero's second zombie-themed film that he did not direct "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the Swedish former cyclist Jan Karlsson?", "In which year was Jan Karlsson born?", "What medal did Jan Karlsson win in the team time trial road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics?", "Who were the other members of the team that won the bronze medal in the team time trial road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics with Jan Karlsson?", "In which other Summer Olympics did Jan Karlsson participate besides the 1988 event?"], "answers": ["Jan Bengt Peter Karlsson", "1966", "Bronze medal.", "Anders Jarl, Michel Lafis, and Bj\u00f6rn Johansson.", "1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics."], "docs": ["This a document about Jan Karlsson (cyclist). \n Jan Bengt Peter Karlsson (born 8 February 1966) is a Swedish former cyclist. He won the bronze medal in the team time trial road race along with Anders Jarl, Michel Lafis and Bj\u00f6rn Johansson in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He also rode at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the route that runs from the northwest via the Mayrbergscharte gap and the Stadelhorn to the Gro\u00dfes M\u00fchlsturzhorn?", "What are the two other unmarked ascent routes to the Gro\u00dfes M\u00fchlsturzhorn mentioned in the document?", "What is the climbing grade of the Alte S\u00fcdkante route on the M\u00fchlsturzh\u00f6rner?", "Who were the first climbers to ascend the Alte S\u00fcdkante route, and in what year did they do it?", "What is the climbing grade of the Direkte S\u00fcdkante route on the M\u00fchlsturzh\u00f6rner?", "Who were the first climbers to ascend the Direkte S\u00fcdkante route, and in what year did they do it?", "What happened to Toni Kurz shortly after he and Anderl Hinterstoi\u00dfer ascended the Direkte S\u00fcdkante route?"], "answers": ["The unmarked normal route.", "The two other unmarked ascent routes to the Gro\u00dfes M\u00fchlsturzhorn mentioned in the document are from the north via the M\u00fchlsturzkar and up the south face.", "VII-", "Huber and Mitterer first climbed the Alte S\u00fcdkante route in 1930.", "The climbing grade of the Direkte S\u00fcdkante route on the M\u00fchlsturzh\u00f6rner is VI/A1 or VIII-.", "Anderl Hinterstoi\u00dfer and Toni Kurz in 1936.", "Toni Kurz died on the north face of the Eiger."], "docs": ["This a document about M\u00fchlsturzh\u00f6rner. \n The unmarked normal route to the Gro\u00dfes M\u00fchlsturzhorn runs from the northwest via the Mayrbergscharte gap and the Stadelhorn (grade II). There are other unmarked ascents from the north via the M\u00fchlsturzkar (II) and up the south face (II). Well known climbing tours are the Alte S\u00fcdkante (grade VII-, first climbed in 1930 by Huber and Mitterer) and the Direkte S\u00fcdkante (VI/A1 or VIII-, first achieved in 1936 by Anderl Hinterstoi\u00dfer and Toni Kurz shortly before Kurz's death on the north face of the Eiger). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the self-owned record label that produced Action Woman's debut single and album?", "What is the title of the group's first single, and who wrote it?", "What is the theme of the song 'Action Woman'?", "Which British Invasion bands influenced the musical style of 'Action Woman'?", "What musical characteristics defined the song 'Action Woman'?", "Which band member provided the distorted guitar riffs and feedback for 'Action Woman'?", "What recurring musical element from 'Action Woman' was used in the Litter's later recordings?", "What was the name of the Litter's first album, and what does it refer to?"], "answers": ["Scotty Records", "The title of the group's first single is \"Action Woman,\" and it was written by Kendrick.", "A man in search of a \"woman who'll satisfy his soul.\"", "The Yardbirds and the Who.", "The song \"Action Woman\" was defined by distorted guitar riffs, feedback, and fuzz-toned instrumentals.", "Bill Strandlof", "The fuzz-toned instrumentals.", "The Litter's first album was named *Distortions*, referring to the fuzz-toned instrumentals evident in their song \"Action Woman\" and regularly utilized in their later recordings."], "docs": ["This a document about Action Woman. \n self-owned record label, Scotty Records, to produce their debut single and subsequent album. \"Action Woman\", a Kendrick-penned composition about a man in search of a \"woman who'll satisfy his soul\", was chosen for the group's first release. Musically exhibiting heavy influence from the British Invasion bands the Yardbirds and the Who, \"Action Woman\" was marked by distorted guitar riffs and feedback provided by lead guitarist Bill Strandlof. The fuzz-toned instrumentals evident in the song were regularly utilized in the Litter's later recordings, even prompting Kendrick to name their first album Distortions. In addition to Strandlof's motif, the composition was also highlighted "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of Robert F. Dalzell's book about the Boston Associates?", "Which book by Robert Dalzell includes a chapter on the Boston Associates and the rise of the Waltham-Lowell system?", "What is the title of William F. Hartford's book about the Boston Associates?", "What is the title of Patrick M. Malone's book about waterpower in Lowell?", "Which book by Robert Sobel includes a chapter about Francis Cabot Lowell as a factory master?", "What is the title of the journal article by Carl E. Prince and Seth Taylor about the Boston Associates and Daniel Webster?", "In which journal did Francois Weil publish his article on capitalism and industrialization in New England between 1815 and 1845?", "What is the title of the book by Anne Farrow, John Lang, and Jennifer Frank that discusses the North's role in slavery?", "What is the ISBN of Robert Sobel's book 'The Entrepreneurs: Explorations Within the American Business Tradition'?"], "answers": ["Enterprising elite: The Boston Associates and the world they made", "\"The Continuing Revolution: A History of Lowell, Massachusetts\" (1991), edited by Robert Weible, includes a chapter by Robert Dalzell on the Boston Associates and the rise of the Waltham-Lowell system.", "Money, morals, and politics: Massachusetts in the age of the Boston Associates", "Waterpower in Lowell: Engineering and Industry in Nineteenth-Century America", "The Entrepreneurs: Explorations Within the American Business Tradition", "\"Daniel Webster, the Boston Associates, and the U.S. Government's Role in the Industrializing Process, 1815-1830\"", "Journal of American History", "Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery.", "0-679-40064-8"], "docs": ["This a document about The Boston Associates. \nDalzell, Robert F. Enterprising elite: The Boston Associates and the world they made (Harvard University Press, 1987) ; Dalzell, Robert. \"The Boston Associates and the Rise of the Waltham-Lowell System: A Study In Entrepreneurial Motivation.\" in Robert Weible, ed. The Continuing Revolution: A History of Lowell, Massachusetts (1991) pp: 39-75. ; Hartford, William F. Money, morals, and politics: Massachusetts in the age of the Boston Associates (Northeastern University Press, 2001) ; Malone, Patrick M. Waterpower in Lowell: Engineering and Industry in Nineteenth-Century America (2009) ; Sobel, Robert The Entrepreneurs: Explorations Within the American Business Tradition (Weybright & Talley 1974), chapter 1, Francis Cabot Lowell: The Patrician as Factory Master. ISBN: 0-679-40064-8 ; Prince, Carl E., Seth Taylor. \"Daniel Webster, the Boston Associates, and the U.S. Government's Role in the Industrializing Process, 1815-1830\" Journal of the Early Republic (Autumn, 1982) 2#3, pp. 283-299 ; Weil, Francois. \"Capitalism and Industrialization in New England, 1815-1845.\" Journal of American History Vol. 84, No. 4 (Mar., 1998), pp. 1334-1354. ; Farrow; Anne, John Lang; Jennifer Frank; \"Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery.\" Chapter 1. Ballantine Books, The Hartford Courant Company: Hartford, Connecticut. 2005. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which country is Jaunpils located?", "What is the alternative name for Jaunpils?", "What administrative role does Jaunpils play within Jaunpils municipality?"], "answers": ["Latvia.", "Neuenburg", "Jaunpils is the center of Jaunpils municipality."], "docs": ["This a document about Jaunpils. \n Jaunpils (Neuenburg) is a village in and centre of Jaunpils municipality, Latvia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the world tree mentioned in the document?", "Which character is described as worrying aloud about Ragnarok and the death of Vasilisa?", "Who shoots the squirrel at Yggdrasil, causing him to die?", "Which three figures are watching from the roots of the world tree?", "What object does Hellboy toss at Koschei?", "What happens to Koschei after Vasilisa's comb hits the earth?", "What does the Baba Yaga tell Hellboy about his options for escape?", "Where is Hellboy when the giant climbs out at the end of the document?"], "answers": ["Yggdrasil", "A squirrel (never identified specifically as Ratatosk)", "One of the Baba Yaga's soldiers shoots the squirrel at Yggdrasil, causing him to die.", "The Baba Yaga, Koku, and a figure that seems to be Death.", "Hellboy tosses Vasilisa's comb at Koschei.", "A small forest springs up where the comb hits the earth, its branches lift Koschei into the sky and grow through his chest and limbs.", "The Baba Yaga tells Hellboy that there is no longer a place even in the real world to which he can run.", "Hellboy is in the hilltop church when the giant climbs out."], "docs": ["This a document about Hellboy: Darkness Calls. \n At Yggdrasil, the world tree, a squirrel, (never identified specifically as Ratatosk) worries aloud that Ragnarok has come with the death of Vasilisa, but one of the Baba Yaga's soldiers shoots him and he dies. The Baba Yaga, Koku, and a figure that seems to be Death watch from their place at the tree's roots. In the distance, Hellboy tosses Vasilisa's comb at Koschei, who tosses it over his shoulder. Where it hits the earth a small forest springs up, its branches lifting Koschei into the sky and growing agonizingly through his chest and limbs. The Baba Yaga insists that there is no longer a place even in the real world to which Hellboy can run, and back in the hilltop church, the giant climbs out "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was Mikhail Shchepkin?", "Who is Sergey Schepkin?", "What was Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik's profession?", "What is the meaning of the Russian surname 'Shchepkin'?", "What is the feminine counterpart of the surname 'Shchepkin'?", "What is the possible origin of the Russian surname 'Shchepkin'?", "What relation was Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik to Mikhail Shchepkin?", "What is the alternate spelling of the surname 'Shchepkin' mentioned in the document?", "What is the alternate spelling of the feminine form of the surname 'Shchepkin' mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Mikhail Shchepkin (1788\u20131863) was a Russian actor.", "Sergey Schepkin is an American pianist of Russian origin, born in 1962.", "Russian writer, dramatist, poet and translator.", "The Russian surname 'Shchepkin' means a small piece of wood or splinter.", "The feminine counterpart of the surname 'Shchepkin' is Shchepkina or Schepkina.", "The possible origin of the Russian surname 'Shchepkin' is from the word \"\u0449\u0435\u043f\u043a\u0430,\" meaning a small piece of wood or splinter.", "Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik was the granddaughter of Mikhail Shchepkin.", "Schepkin", "Schepkina"], "docs": ["This a document about Shchepkin. \nMikhail Shchepkin (1788\u20131863), Russian actor ; Sergey Schepkin (born 1962), American pianist of Russian origin ; Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik (1874\u20131952), Russian writer, dramatist, poet and translator, granddaughter of Mikhail Shchepkin or Schepkin (\u0429\u0435\u043f\u043a\u0438\u043d, from \u0449\u0435\u043f\u043a\u0430 meaning small peace of wood, splinter) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Shchepkina or Schepkina. It may refer to"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Paul N. Poirier defeated for reelection in his two-member district?", "What were the names of the two Democratic nominees who finished ahead of Paul N. Poirier in the 2018 election?", "What position did Brandon Batham hold in the Vermont Democratic Party at the time of the election?", "What did Paul N. Poirier criticize Brandon Batham for during the campaign?", "What was the reason Paul N. Poirier objected to Brandon Batham's online post?", "What was the official status of municipal offices in Barre that Paul N. Poirier referenced in his criticism of Brandon Batham?", "What organization did Paul N. Poirier serve as president of outside of his political and city council roles?", "What was the name of the substance abuse recovery facility where Paul N. Poirier served as executive director?", "What position did Paul N. Poirier hold in addition to serving in the Vermont House and on the city council?", "What position did Paul N. Poirier hold on the city council in Barre?"], "answers": ["2018", "Tommy Walz and Peter Anthony.", "Brandon Batham was a staff member for the Vermont Democratic Party.", "Poirier criticized Batham for identifying himself as a council member, since municipal offices in Barre are officially nonpartisan.", "Paul N. Poirier objected to Brandon Batham's online post because he said Batham made misrepresentations of his record and identified himself as a council member, while municipal offices in Barre are officially nonpartisan.", "Nonpartisan.", "Green Mountain United Way", "The Turning Point Center of Central Vermont.", "Paul N. Poirier served as president of the Green Mountain United Way and as executive director of the Turning Point Center of Central Vermont.", "Paul N. Poirier held a position on the Barre city council."], "docs": ["This a document about Paul N. Poirier. \n on his work in the Vermont House. In 2018, Poirier was defeated for reelection in his two-member district, with the two Democratic nominees, incumbent Tommy Walz and former Barre Mayor Peter Anthony finishing ahead of him. During the campaign, Poirier made headlines for confronting city council member Brandon Batham at a council meeting. Batham, a staff member for the Vermont Democratic Party, endorsed Poirier's opponents in an online post that identified Batham as a city council member. In addition to objecting to what he said were Batham's misrepresentations of his record, Poirier criticized Batham for identifying himself as a council member, since municipal offices in Barre are officially nonpartisan. In addition to his Vermont House and city council service, Poirier served as president of the Green Mountain United Way and executive director of the Turning Point Center of Central Vermont, a substance abuse recovery facility."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Leonora Anson grow up before attending Sherborne School?", "In what year did Leonora become known as Lady Leonora Grosvenor?", "What honor was Leonora Anson awarded in the 1997 New Year Honours?", "In which year was Leonora Anson upgraded to a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order?", "Since what year has Leonora Anson served as an extra lady-in-waiting to The Princess Royal?"], "answers": ["Ely Lodge, in Blaney, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.", "1967", "Leonora Anson was made a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order.", "2020", "1979"], "docs": ["This a document about Leonora Anson, Countess of Lichfield. \n Leonora grew up at Ely Lodge, in Blaney, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, before attending Sherborne School. In 1967, her father acceded to the Dukedom of Westminster and she became known as Lady Leonora Grosvenor. In the 1997 New Year Honours, Leonora was made a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order. She was upgraded to a Commander in the 2020 Birthday Honours. Since 1979, the Countess has been an extra lady-in-waiting to The Princess Royal."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What facilities are available at the Leigh Sports Village for Leigh Harriers and Athletic Club?", "Which amateur rugby league club has a clubhouse at the Leigh Sports Village Arena?", "Which educational institution occupies a site on the stadium perimeter at the Leigh Sports Village?", "What types of commercial developments are included at the Leigh Sports Village to make the project commercially viable?", "What is the name of the road at the Leigh Sports Village that is home to the stadium, sixth form college, and sports centre?", "Which road at the Leigh Sports Village is the address of the Leigh Harriers Athletics Club?", "What is the name of the avenue that accommodates the new Leigh East clubhouse at the Leigh Sports Village?", "What is the name of the road at the Leigh Sports Village that is named after Jimmy Ledgard?", "What is the name of the road at the Leigh Sports Village that is named after Tommy Sale?", "What is the name of the road at the Leigh Sports Village that is named after Geoff Turner?", "What is the name of the road at the Leigh Sports Village that is home to the stadium, sixth form college, and sports centre?", "What is the name of the road at the Leigh Sports Village that accommodates the new Leigh East clubhouse?"], "answers": ["A synthetic 400-metre running track, covered training facility, and field sports area.", "Leigh East ARLFC", "Leigh College", "Retail and commercial premises, housing, and a hotel.", "Sale Way", "Turner Way", "Ledgard Avenue", "Ledgard Avenue", "Sale Way", "Turner Way", "Sale Way", "Ledgard Avenue"], "docs": ["This a document about Leigh Sports Village. \n local community. A synthetic 400-metre running track, covered training facility and field sports area has been built for Leigh Harriers and Athletic Club and amateur rugby league club, Leigh East ARLFC has a clubhouse at the Leigh Sports Village Arena. Leigh College occupy a site on the stadium perimeter and share sports and youth facilities. To make the project commercially viable, retail and commercial premises, housing and a hotel are built on the site close to Atherleigh Way. Roads on the Sports Village site are named after three local sporting personalities: Tommy Sale, Jimmy Ledgard and Geoff Turner. The roads are Sale Way, home to the stadium, sixth form college and sports centre, Turner Way address of Leigh Harriers Athletics Club, whilst Ledgard Avenue accommodates the new Leigh East clubhouse."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On which planet is the Sor Juana crater located?", "Which organization adopted the name 'Sor Juana' for the crater in 1979?", "After whom is the Sor Juana crater named?", "What characteristic indicates that Sor Juana is a relatively young crater?", "What feature does Sor Juana lack that craters like Hokusai or Kuiper have?", "What geographic feature is located west of the Sor Juana crater?"], "answers": ["Mercury", "The International Astronomical Union (IAU).", "The Mexican writer and poet Sor Juana In\u00e9s de la Cruz.", "Its floor is covered with impact melt.", "Sor Juana lacks a ray system.", "Victoria Rupes."], "docs": ["This a document about Sor Juana (crater). \n Sor Juana is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1979, and is named for the Mexican writer and poet Sor Juana In\u00e9s de la Cruz. Sor Juana is a relatively young crater as its floor is covered with impact melt, but it does not have a ray system such as that of Hokusai or Kuiper. Sor Juana lies east of Victoria Rupes."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of one denomination unrelated to the U.S. Evangelical Methodist Church that exists in Bolivia?", "What is the name of one denomination unrelated to the U.S. Evangelical Methodist Church that exists in the Philippine Islands?"], "answers": ["Evangelical Methodist Church in Bolivia", "Evangelical Methodist Church in the Philippine Islands"], "docs": ["This a document about Evangelical Methodist Church of America. \n There are many denominations internationally that are unrelated to the U.S. EMCs, including Evangelical Methodist Church in Bolivia, Evangelical Methodist Church in the Philippine Islands, and others."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the origin of the radio show Radio Active?", "Who was responsible for creating musical parodies that were regularly featured on Radio Active?", "What is the name of the well-known Bee Gees parody featured on Radio Active?", "What was the title of the song performed by the Bee Gees parody on Radio Active?", "What year did the song from the Bee Gees parody become a moderate hit?", "What role did Philip Pope play in creating the jingles for the show's telephone number and commercials?", "How did the jingles for Radio Active change over time?", "What kind of content did the 'commercials' on Radio Active typically feature?", "What was unique about the jingles used to introduce the commercials on Radio Active?", "What distinctive feature did the jingles for the station's telephone number include according to the document?", "What kind of content did the 'commercials' on Radio Active typically parody?", "What was the nature of the one-off jingles for each week's show on Radio Active?", "What was the purpose of the long jingles created by Philip Pope for the show?"], "answers": ["The radio show Radio Active had its origins in the University of Oxford student drama community.", "Philip Pope", "The Hee Bee Gee Bees", "\"Meaningless Songs (In Very High Voices)\"", "1980", "Philip Pope was responsible for creating the long and contemporary jingles for the station's telephone number and commercials.", "Initially, the jingles resembled generic ones used by real radio stations, but later became elaborate musical pastiches in their own right.", "The \"commercials\" on Radio Active typically feature many parodies of current TV adverts.", "The jingles used to introduce the commercials on Radio Active were unique because they initially resembled generic radio station jingles but later became elaborate musical pastiches in their own right.", "The jingles for the station's telephone number included a false ending.", "The \"commercials\" on Radio Active typically parodied current TV adverts.", "The one-off jingles for each week's show on Radio Active initially resembled generic jingles used by real radio stations but later became elaborate musical pastiches in their own right.", "The purpose of the long jingles created by Philip Pope was to present the station's telephone number for phone-ins and to introduce commercials."], "docs": ["This a document about Radio Active (radio series). \n The show had its origins in the University of Oxford student drama community, especially in the musical parodies of Philip Pope, which were regularly featured on Radio Active. The best known of these is the Bee Gees parody The Hee Bee Gee Bees, with their song \"Meaningless Songs (In Very High Voices)\", which became a moderate 1980 hit. Pope was also responsible for the very long and very contemporary jingles presenting the station telephone number for phone ins (with a false ending) and introducing the commercials. Each week's show has its own one-off jingles, which initially resembled the sort of generic jingles used by real radio stations, but later became elaborate musical pastiches in their own right. The \"commercials\" feature many parodies of current TV adverts and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the reconnaissance unit within the 50th Armored Division?", "Where is the headquarters of the 1st Battalion, 150th Aviation (Attack) located?", "Which unit is stationed at Burlington Army Airfield and what is its designation?", "Where is Company E, 150th Aviation (Assault) located?", "Where is the 50th Armored Division Artillery headquartered?", "What is the location of the Headquarters & Headquarters Battery of the 50th Armored Division?", "How many M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers does the 1st Battalion, 112th Field Artillery have and where is it located?", "What is the location of the 3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery and how many M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers does it have?", "Where is the 4th Battalion, 112th Field Artillery located and what type of howitzers does it operate?", "What is the name and location of the Texas Army National Guard unit within the 50th Armored Division Artillery and how many M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers does it have?", "What is the name of the Army Airfield where the Squadron, 117th Cavalry (Reconnaissance) is stationed?"], "answers": ["Squadron, 117th Cavalry (Reconnaissance)", "West Trenton", "Company D, 150th Aviation (Command Support) is stationed at Burlington Army Airfield.", "New Castle Army Airfield (Delaware Army National Guard)", "Trenton", "Trenton", "The 1st Battalion, 112th Field Artillery has 18 M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers and is located in Cherry Hill.", "The 3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery is located in Morristown and has 18 M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers.", "The 4th Battalion, 112th Field Artillery is located in Lawrenceville and operates 12 \u00d7 M110A2 203mm self-propelled howitzers.", "The Texas Army National Guard unit is 1st Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery located in Beaumont, and it has 18 M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers.", "Westfield Army Airfield"], "docs": ["This a document about 50th Armored Division (United States). \n Squadron, 117th Cavalry (Reconnaissance), Westfield Army Airfield ; 1st Battalion, 150th Aviation (Attack), West Trenton ; Company D, 150th Aviation (Command Support), Burlington Army Airfield (Vermont Army National Guard) ; Company E, 150th Aviation (Assault), New Castle Army Airfield (Delaware Army National Guard) ; 50th Armored Division Artillery, Trenton ; Headquarters & Headquarters Battery ; 1st Battalion, 112th Field Artillery Cherry Hill (18 \u00d7 M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers) ; 3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery, Morristown (18 \u00d7 M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers) ; 4th Battalion, 112th Field Artillery Lawrenceville (12 \u00d7 M110A2 203mm self-propelled howitzers) ; 1st Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery Beaumont (Texas Army National Guard) (18 \u00d7 M109A3 155mm self-propelled howitzers) ; Battery "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Pekka Halonen first study before studying under Paul Gauguin?", "Which institution in Paris did Pekka Halonen study at after the Academie Julian?", "In which year did Pekka Halonen travel to Florence, Siena, Rome, and Naples to study early Renaissance art?", "For which event did Pekka Halonen create two works in 1900 for the Finnish Pavilion?", "In which year did Pekka Halonen marry Maija M\u00e4kinen?", "How many children did Pekka Halonen and Maija M\u00e4kinen have?", "Where was Pekka Halonen buried after he died?", "In what year did Pekka Halonen die?", "Which cities did Pekka Halonen travel through in 1904, and where did he ultimately go?"], "answers": ["Academie Julian.", "Acad\u00e9mie Vitti", "1896", "Exposition Universelle in Paris.", "1895", "Eight.", "Pekka Halonen was buried at the Tuusula Church in Tuusula.", "1933", "In 1904, Pekka Halonen traveled through St. Petersburg and ultimately went to Florence."], "docs": ["This a document about Pekka Halonen. \n first studied at the Academie Julian and later under Paul Gauguin. He also studied at the Acad\u00e9mie Vitti in Paris. In 1896, he travelled to Florence, Siena, Rome and Naples to study early Renaissance art. In 1900, Halonen created two works for the Finnish Pavilion at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1904, he traveled to Vienna to Florence by way of St. Petersburg. In 1895, Pekka Halonen married a young music student, Maija M\u00e4kinen. They had eight children: four sons and four daughters. Halonen died in Tuusula on 1 December 1933. He was buried at the Tuusula Church in Tuusula. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What year did Edmunds Elementary and Middle Schools in Burlington open as the city's high school?", "What was the original purpose of the land donated by George F. Edmunds in Burlington?", "In what year did Edmunds Elementary and Middle Schools transition to a middle and elementary grades facility?", "Which natural feature in Mount Rainier is named after George F. Edmunds?", "What city in Washington State is named after George F. Edmunds, despite the spelling difference?", "What organization maintains the George F. Edmunds Fund for student research on Vermont history?", "What is the current status of George F. Edmunds' birthplace in Richmond, Vermont?", "How is George F. Edmunds' birthplace marked for historical recognition?"], "answers": ["1900", "The original purpose of the land donated by George F. Edmunds in Burlington was for the city's high school, which opened in 1900.", "1964", "Edmunds Glacier", "Edmonds", "The Vermont Historical Society.", "His birthplace in Richmond, Vermont is a privately owned residence and farm, and marked by a Vermont Historic Sites Commission sign.", "His birthplace in Richmond, Vermont is marked by a Vermont Historic Sites Commission sign."], "docs": ["This a document about George F. Edmunds. \n Edmunds Elementary and Middle Schools in Burlington, which share a complex, opened as the city's high school in 1900 on land donated by Edmunds, and became a middle and elementary grades facility in 1964. Mount Rainier's Edmunds Glacier and the town of Edmonds, Washington (despite the spelling) are named for him. The Vermont Historical Society maintains the George F. Edmunds Fund, which awards an annual prize for student research and writing on Vermont history. His birthplace in Richmond, Vermont is a privately owned residence and farm, and marked by a Vermont Historic Sites Commission sign."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which season did Tom Reid make his first appearance for the Garryowen club?", "How many times did Tom Reid win the Munster Senior Cup with Garryowen?", "In which year did Tom Reid win the Munster Senior Cup as Garryowen's club captain?", "Which international teams did Tom Reid represent Munster against in matches?", "Which team did Tom Reid later play for after his time with Garryowen?", "In which year did Tom Reid make his first appearance for the Ireland national team?", "Which team did Tom Reid play against in his first appearance for Ireland in the 1953 Five Nations Championship?", "In January 1954, which position did Tom Reid switch to when playing against New Zealand?", "What was Tom Reid's usual playing position before switching to Number 8 in 1954?"], "answers": ["1947-48 season.", "Three times.", "1954", "Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand.", "London Irish.", "1953", "England", "Number 8", "Lock."], "docs": ["This a document about Tom Reid (rugby union). \n Reid first appearance for the Garryowen club came in the 1947-48 season. With Garryowen, he won the Munster Senior Cup on three occasions, including 1954 when he was the club captain. He played for the Munster representative team in matches against international opposition; against Australia in 1947, South Africa in 1951 and New Zealand in 1954. He later played for London Irish. His first appearance for Ireland was in the 1953 Five Nations Championship, against England. In January 1954 against New Zealand, he moved from his usual position at lock to play at Number 8. He returned to lock for subsequent appearances in the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What do proponents of the World War II Memorial argue it reflects about the country's heritage?", "What was the argument made by organizations regarding the addition of elements like FDR's prayer to the memorial?", "When was the bill related to the World War II Memorial signed into law?", "Which organization expressed a preference for a specific design at the Circle of Remembrance?", "What is the intended dedication date for the World War II Memorial?", "Where is the Circle of Remembrance located in relation to the World War II Memorial?"], "answers": ["Proponents argue it reflects the country's \"Judeo-Christian heritage and values.\"", "The organizations argued that the memorial, as it currently stands, appropriately honors those who served and encompasses the entirety of the war, so no additional elements like FDR's prayer need to be added. They also stated that adding such elements would co-opt religion for political purposes, which harms the beliefs of everyone.", "June 30, 2014", "The Commission of Fine Arts.", "June 6, 2022.", "The Circle of Remembrance is located to the northwest of the World War II Memorial."], "docs": ["This a document about World War II Memorial. \n proponents characterize as reflecting our country's 'Judeo-Christian heritage and values.'\" The organizations argued that \"the memorial, as it currently stands, appropriately honors those who served and encompasses the entirety of the war\" and was carefully created, so no additional elements, such as FDR's prayer, need to be added. But, they said, \"the effect of this bill, however, is to co-opt religion for political purposes, which harms the beliefs of everyone.\" The bill was signed into law on June 30, 2014, and the Commission of Fine Arts preferred a design at the Circle of Remembrance to the northwest of the memorial. With funding secured, it is intended to be dedicated on June 6, 2022."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the Municipal Corporation that governs Karkala?", "Under which Lok Sabha Constituency does Karkala fall?"], "answers": ["The Karla Town Municipal Council (\u0c95\u0cbe\u0cb0\u0ccd\u0c95\u0cb3 \u0caa\u0cc1\u0cb0\u0cb8\u0cad\u0cc6)", "Karkala falls under Udupi-Chikkamaglur Lok Sabha Constituency."], "docs": ["This a document about Karkala. \n The Karla Town Municipal Council (\u0c95\u0cbe\u0cb0\u0ccd\u0c95\u0cb3 \u0caa\u0cc1\u0cb0\u0cb8\u0cad\u0cc6) is the Municipal Corporation. Also, Karla comes under Udupi-Chikkamaglur Lok Sabha Constituency."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which Polish city was the first to be liberated from Russian rule by the Polish Legions under J\u00f3zef Pi\u0142sudski during World War I?", "What role did Kielce play after Poland regained its independence following the Partitions?", "What major industrial project did Kielce become a key part of after World War I?", "What was the name of the munitions factory located in Kielce?", "What was the name of the food processing plant located in Kielce?"], "answers": ["Kielce", "Kielce became the capital of Kielce Voivodeship.", "Kielce became a key part of the Central Industrial Area (Centralny Okr\u0119g Przemys\u0142owy) after World War I.", "Granat", "Spo\u0142em"], "docs": ["This a document about Kielce. \n After the outbreak of World War I, Kielce was the first Polish city to be liberated from Russian rule by the Polish Legions under J\u00f3zef Pi\u0142sudski. After the war when Poland regained its independence after 123 years of Partitions, Kielce became the capital of Kielce Voivodeship. The plans to strengthen Polish heavy and war industries resulted in Kielce becoming one of the main nodes of the Central Industrial Area (Centralny Okr\u0119g Przemys\u0142owy). The town housed several big factories, among them the munitions factory \"Granat\" and the food processing plant \"Spo\u0142em\"."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which poem by Charlie Smith is described as acclaimed in the document?", "What was Charlie Smith's profession within his family?", "How would you describe Charlie Smith's schooling experience based on the document?", "What organization is Charlie Smith a member of according to the document?", "What is the Finnish name of the International Romani Writers' Association mentioned in the document?", "When was Charlie Smith born and when did he die?"], "answers": ["\"Space Gypsies\"", "Charlie Smith was from a family of tailors.", "Charlie Smith's schooling was not good and he left early, thinking himself semi-illiterate.", "International Romani Writers' Association, IRWA (Kansainv\u00e4linen Romanikirjailijaliitto)", "Kansainv\u00e4linen Romanikirjailijaliitto", "Charlie Smith was born on June 20, 1956, and died on November 8, 2005."], "docs": ["This a document about Charlie Smith (Romani poet). \n Charlie Smith (June 20, 1956 \u2014 8 November 2005) was Romnichal poet who had a booklet of his poems published in the 1980s, which included the acclaimed \"Space Gypsies\" poem. He was from a family of tailors, his schooling was not good and he left early, thinking himself semi-illiterate. He is a member of the International Romani Writers' Association, IRWA (Kansainv\u00e4linen Romanikirjailijaliitto)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which species of Anisodontea is listed as indigenous rather than endemic?", "What is the status of Anisodontea julii subsp. pannosa in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea biflora in South Africa?", "Which Anisodontea subspecies is described as indigenous and has the name 'prostrata' in its classification?", "What is the status of Anisodontea elegans in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea fruticosa in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea procumbens in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea pseudocapensis in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea racemosa in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea reflexa in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea scabrosa in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea setosa in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea theronii in South Africa?", "What is the status of Anisodontea triloba in South Africa?", "Which Anisodontea subspecies is named 'pannosa' and what is its status in South Africa?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'bryoniifolia'?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'capensis'?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'dissecta'?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'gracilis'?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'malvastroides'?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'alexandri'?", "What is the full scientific name of the Anisodontea species that is described as 'anomala'?"], "answers": ["Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates and its subspecies Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates subsp. julii and Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates subsp. prostrata (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Bates are listed as indigenous.", "endemic", "endemic", "Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates subsp. prostrata (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Bates", "endemic", "endemic", "endemic", "endemic", "endemic", "endemic", "endemic", "Anisodontea setosa is endemic in South Africa.", "endemic", "endemic", "Anisodontea julii subsp. pannosa is named 'pannosa' and is endemic in South Africa.", "Anisodontea bryoniifolia (L.) Bates", "Anisodontea capensis (L.) Bates", "Anisodontea dissecta (Harv.) Bates", "Anisodontea gracilis Bates", "Anisodontea malvastroides (Baker f.) Bates", "Anisodontea alexandri (Baker f.) Bates", "Anisodontea anomala (Link & Otto) Bates"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Malvales of South Africa. \nAnisodontea alexandri (Baker f.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea anomala (Link & Otto) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea biflora (Desr.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea bryoniifolia (L.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea capensis (L.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea dissecta (Harv.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea elegans (Cav.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea fruticosa (P.J.Bergius) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea gracilis Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates, indigenous ; Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates subsp. julii, indigenous ; Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates subsp. pannosa (Bolus) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea julii (Burch. ex DC.) Bates subsp. prostrata (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Bates, indigenous ; Anisodontea malvastroides (Baker f.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea procumbens (Harv.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea pseudocapensis Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea racemosa (Harv.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea reflexa (J.C.Wendl.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea scabrosa (L.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea setosa (Harv.) Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea theronii Bates, endemic ; Anisodontea triloba (Thunb.) Bates, endemic Genus Anisodontea:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the small flying sphere that aids the Jester in some of his later adventures?", "Is the Jester depicted as having any superpowers?", "What are the Jester's notable physical abilities according to the document?", "What special skill does the Jester possess in addition to being a combatant and athlete?", "What kind of training does the Jester have in addition to his combat and detective skills?"], "answers": ["Quinopolis.", "No.", "The Jester is an Olympic-level athlete and a brilliant hand-to-hand combatant.", "The Jester is a skilled detective.", "The Jester is trained in various techniques of police procedure."], "docs": ["This a document about Jester (Quality Comics). \n The Jester has no superpowers, but is an Olympic-level athlete and a brilliant hand-to-hand combatant and in some later adventures is aided by a small flying sphere with a smiling face and handles on the side called \"Quinopolis\". He is also a skilled detective, trained in various techniques of police procedure."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What determines the order in which instructions are executed in a program's execution model?", "What role does a runtime system play in the execution model?", "How can a runtime system be integrated into an executable binary?", "What are branch instructions used for in the context of an execution model?", "What is the difference between a compiled program with a runtime system and an interpreted program in terms of execution decisions?", "What are the two main components that an interpreter combines in the execution model?"], "answers": ["The order in which instructions are executed in a program's execution model is determined by dynamic choices implemented inside the language's runtime system.", "The runtime system implements dynamic choices in the execution model, either as a library called by compiler-inserted instructions or by being embedded into the executable directly.", "A runtime system can be integrated into an executable binary by being embedded directly, such as by inserting branch instructions, or as a library called by instructions inserted by the compiler.", "Branch instructions are used to make dynamic choices about which work to perform next.", "A compiled program with a runtime system has some dynamic choices implemented inside the runtime system, either as a library called by the compiler-inserted instructions or embedded in the executable. In contrast, an interpreted program makes all execution decisions dynamically, with the interpreter acting as both translator and execution model implementation.", "An interpreter combines a translator and an execution model implementation."], "docs": ["This a document about Execution model. \n the order in which instructions are placed into the executable binary. The dynamic choices would then be implemented inside the language's runtime system. The runtime system may be a library, which is called by instructions inserted by the compiler, or the runtime system may be embedded into the executable directly, such as by inserting branch instructions, which make dynamic choices about which work to perform next. However, an interpreter may also be constructed for any language, in which case all decisions on order of execution are dynamic. An interpreter can be viewed as being part translator, and part execution model implementation."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What traditional aspect of autonomic nervous system nerve classifications has remained mostly unchanged for the last 100 years?", "What modern factors have received more attention in the classification of peripheral nerves?", "Which classification within the autonomic nervous system has come under scrutiny since 2016?", "Who is the French researcher in whose lab Isabel Espinosa-Medina conducted her work?", "What specific elements within pre-ganglionic neurons of the lower lumbar and sacral regions did Isabel Espinosa-Medina identify?", "What institution is Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Brunet affiliated with, as mentioned in the document?", "What specific area of the nervous system is the focus of the document's discussion on classification changes?", "What institution is mentioned in the document as the affiliation of Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Brunet's lab?"], "answers": ["The nerve classifications of the autonomic nervous system created by traditional methodologies have remained mostly unchanged for the last 100 years.", "Gene expression, development features, and overall functions of these neurons.", "The classification of the sacral outflow as parasympathetic has come under scrutiny since 2016.", "Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Brunet", "Isabel Espinosa-Medina identified several transcription factors within pre-ganglionic neurons of the lower lumbar and sacral regions.", "IBENS", "The document focuses on the classification of the sacral outflow of the autonomic nervous system.", "IBENS"], "docs": ["This a document about Classification of peripheral nerves. \n The nerve classifications of the autonomic nervous system created by the traditional methodologies have remained mostly unchanged over the last 100 years. However, modern perspectives have placed more of an emphasis on the developmental and molecular mechanisms of these systems. As such, more attention has been paid to elements such as gene expression, development features, and overall functions of these neurons. The classification of the sacral outflow as parasympathetic, in particular, has come under some scrutiny as of 2016. Isabel Espinosa-Medina, working in the lab of French researcher Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Brunet at IBENS, identified several transcription factors within pre-ganglionic neurons of the lower lumbar and sacral regions that are "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was the Sewri Fort completed by the British?", "Where was the Sewri Fort located?", "Who was the Siddi general that led an invasion of Bombay in 1689?", "What was the size of the Siddi army that invaded Bombay in 1689?", "Which forts did the Siddis capture during their invasion of Bombay in 1689?", "Which British governor appealed to the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for help in 1689?", "Which town was sacked by the Siddis after they captured the Sewri and Mazagon Forts in 1689?", "What was the purpose of the British constructing fortifications in the area in 1672?", "Which British fortification was under siege by the Siddis in April 1689?", "What was the name of the Mughal emperor that the British governor Sir John Child appealed to for help in 1689?"], "answers": ["1680", "The Sewri Fort was located on the island of Mazagaon, on a hill overlooking the eastern seaboard.", "Yakut Khan", "20,000 men.", "The Siddis captured Sewri Fort and Mazagon Fort during their invasion of Bombay in 1689.", "Sir John Child", "Mahim", "The British constructed fortifications in the area in 1672 due to relentless attacks by the Siddis.", "The British fortification to the south.", "Aurangzeb"], "docs": ["This a document about Mazagon Fort. \n with relentless attacks by the Siddis in 1672, The British constructed several fortifications in the area, and in 1680 the Sewri fort was complete. It stood on the island of Mazagaon, on a hill overlooking the eastern seaboard. In 1689, the Siddi general, Yakut Khan, with an army of 20,000 men, invaded Bombay. The fleet first captured the Sewri Fort, then the Mazagon Fort, before sacking the town of Mahim. In April 1689, the Siddis laid siege to the British fortification to the south. The British governor Sir John Child appealed to the Mughal Aurangzeb to reign in Sakat for a price. In February "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Desmond Cambridge born?", "Which university did Desmond Cambridge play basketball for from 1999 to 2002?", "What were Desmond Cambridge's average points and steals per game during the 1999\u20132000 season?", "What was Desmond Cambridge's average points per game during the 2000\u201301 season?", "What record did Desmond Cambridge set for steals in a single NCAA Division I season?", "How many steals did Desmond Cambridge accumulate over his college basketball career?", "What was the highest number of points Desmond Cambridge scored in a single game during his college career?", "Against which team did Desmond Cambridge score his career-high 50 points in 2002?", "Which professional basketball team did Desmond Cambridge play for in 2005?", "In which basketball league did Desmond Cambridge play for the Nashville Rhythm in 2005?"], "answers": ["November 28, 1979", "Alabama A&M.", "Desmond Cambridge averaged 5.9 points and 2.3 steals per game during the 1999\u20132000 season.", "18.6", "Desmond Cambridge set the NCAA Division I season record for steals with 160 and steals per game with 5.52.", "330 steals.", "50 points.", "Texas Southern", "Nashville Rhythm", "American Basketball Association"], "docs": ["This a document about Desmond Cambridge. \n Desmond Cambridge (born November 28, 1979) is an American basketball player who played for Alabama A&M from 1999 to 2002. In 1999\u20132000, Cambridge averaged 5.9 points and 2.3 steals per game. In 2000\u201301, he averaged 18.6 points and led the Southwestern Athletic Conference with 3.8 steals per game. In 2001\u201302, Cambridge led the SWAC with 20.7 points per game. He set NCAA Division I season records for steals, with 160, and steals per game, with 5.52. He finished his college career with 330 steals. Cambridge scored a career-high 50 points in a game against Texas Southern on February 24, 2002 \u2013 a Southwestern Athletic Conference record at the time. In 2005, Cambridge played for the Nashville Rhythm of the American Basketball Association."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the drug reference book published by Pharmaceutical Press that provides unbiased information on all drugs in clinical use?", "What is the British National Formulary, and who is it published in conjunction with?", "What is the name of the official weekly journal of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society published by Pharmaceutical Press?", "What type of online service does MedicinesComplete provide?", "What is the publishing focus of Pharmaceutical Press?", "What organization is Pharmaceutical Press the publishing arm of?", "How many print and digital works are included in the international catalogue of Pharmaceutical Press?", "What types of products are included in the range of works published by Pharmaceutical Press?", "What is the full name of the organization that Pharmaceutical Press is the publishing arm of?", "What is the name of the resource published by Pharmaceutical Press that includes information on drugs for children?", "What is the name of the resource that provides news coverage and original research on all aspects of pharmacy?"], "answers": ["Martindale: The complete drug reference", "The British National Formulary is the UK standard reference in the use and selection of medicines, published in conjunction with the BMJ Group.", "The Pharmaceutical Journal", "MedicinesComplete provides an online service offering access to multiple drug information resources on a single platform.", "The design, manufacture and therapeutic use of medicines, as well as the professional concerns of those working to ensure their safe administration and use.", "The Royal Pharmaceutical Society.", "More than 150.", "The range of works published by Pharmaceutical Press includes reference works, textbooks, professional titles, and subscription products.", "The Royal Pharmaceutical Society", "British National Formulary for Children", "The Pharmaceutical Journal and PJ Publications"], "docs": ["This a document about Pharmaceutical Press. \nMartindale: The complete drug reference \u2013 a drug reference book providing unbiased, evaluated information on all drugs and medicines in clinical use. ; British National Formulary and British National Formulary for Children \u2013 the UK standard reference in the use and selection of medicines, published in conjunction with the BMJ Group. ; The Pharmaceutical Journal and PJ Publications \u2013 the official weekly journal of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, providing news coverage on all aspects of pharmacy, and original research and articles on pharmaceutical and related subjects. ; MedicinesComplete \u2013 an online service providing access to multiple drug information resources on a single platform. Pharmaceutical Press is the publishing arm of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (formerly the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain). It is a provider of independent pharmaceutical information. Its principal publishing focus is the design, manufacture and therapeutic use of medicines, as well as the professional concerns of those working to ensure their safe administration and use. Its international catalogue contains more than 150 print and digital works, with a range of products consisting of reference works, textbooks, professional titles and subscription products. The most renowned resources include: "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the festival mentioned in the document?", "Which band is listed first in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed second in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed third in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed fourth in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed fifth in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed sixth in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed seventh in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed eighth in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed tenth in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed ninth in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?", "Which band is listed eleventh in the lineup of Insubordination Fest?"], "answers": ["Insubordination Fest", "The Apers", "The AV Club", "Backseat Virgins", "Banner Pilot", "The AV Club", "Ben Weasel", "Big In Japan", "Chinese Telephones", "The Guts", "Egghead", "The Guts"], "docs": ["This a document about Insubordination Fest. \nThe Apers ; The AV Club ; Backseat Virgins ; Banner Pilot ; Beatnik Termites ; Ben Weasel ; Big In Japan ; Chinese Telephones ; The Copyrights ; Dead Mechanical ; Dear Landlord ; Egghead ; The Ergs! ; For Science ; The Guts ; Head ; The Hi-Life ; Joe Jitzu ; Karmella's Game ; The Leftovers ; Lemuria ; The Methadones ; Modern Machines ; The Mr. T Experience ; Nancy (band) ; The Paper Dragons ; The Parasites ; Peabodys ; The Proteens ; The Prozacs ; Retarded ; The Riptides ; Short Attention ; Sick Sick Birds ; The "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one reason some employers may be reluctant to provide accommodations for employees with epilepsy?", "What is an example of a situation where employees with epilepsy might require special accommodations?", "What is the main topic of the document?", "What is the legal status of providing accommodations for employees with epilepsy?", "What is the general requirement for employees with epilepsy in the workplace according to the document?"], "answers": ["Some employers may feel reluctant to provide these accommodations, although it is against the law.", "Employees with epilepsy may require special accommodations such as adjustments in their work environment or schedule.", "Epilepsy and employment.", "It is against the law for employers to refuse accommodations for employees with epilepsy.", "Employees who have epilepsy may require special accommodations from their employers."], "docs": ["This a document about Epilepsy and employment. \n Employees who have epilepsy may require special accommodations from their employers. Although against the law, some employers may feel reluctant to provide these accommodations. Some special needs include:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which lords of Roquelaure are buried in the church crypt of the Gothic Church of Saint-Loup?", "What structure did Antoine de Roquelaure build near Roquelaure?", "Which castle did Antoine de Roquelaure begin refurbishing, though the project was never completed?", "What did Francis I have built on the northern slope of the village hill in Roquelaure?", "What is the name of the stadium that was established on the grounds of the former fort in Roquelaure in 1969?", "Which former commune was joined to Roquelaure in 1952?", "What was the purpose of the fort built by Francis I on the northern slope of the village hill in Roquelaure?"], "answers": ["The lords of Roquelaure, including Antoine de Roquelaure (1544-1625), are buried in the church crypt.", "The ch\u00e2teau of Rieutort.", "The castle at Lavardens.", "Francis I had a fort built on the northern slope of the village hill in Roquelaure.", "Robert Dauz\u00e8re Stadium", "Arcamont", "The purpose of the fort built by Francis I on the northern slope of the village hill in Roquelaure was to guard the road to Peyrusse-Massas."], "docs": ["This a document about Roquelaure. \n century on, the lords of Roquelaure built and maintained a chapel in the Gothic Church of Saint-Loup. The lords of Roquelaure, including Antoine de Roquelaure (1544-1625), are buried in the church crypt. Antoine de Roquelaure built the nearby ch\u00e2teau of Rieutort and began refurbishing the castle at Lavardens, a project which was never completed. Francis I had a fort built on the northern slope of the village hill, guarding the road to Peyrusse-Massas, the ruins of which remain. The grounds of the fort have been the Robert Dauz\u00e8re Stadium since 1969. The former commune of Arcamont was joined to Roquelaure in 1952."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where did Lorenzo Delgado make his professional debut?", "Who did Lorenzo Delgado face in his professional debut, and what was the result of that match?", "Who did Lorenzo Delgado defeat in his second professional match, and in which city did this take place?", "Which three fighters did Lorenzo Delgado lose to in Mexico City, and in which arenas did these matches take place?"], "answers": ["Lorenzo Delgado made his professional debut on 20 March 1937 at Arena Jalisco in Guadalajara.", "Lorenzo Delgado faced Frankie Zavalza in his professional debut, and the result was a draw after ten rounds.", "Lorenzo Delgado defeated Isidro Mu\u00f1oz in his second professional match, which took place in Guadalajara.", "Lorenzo Delgado lost to Carlos Miranda and Jorge Morelia at Arena M\u00e9xico, and to Luis Arg\u00fcelles at Arena Coliseo."], "docs": ["This a document about Lorenzo Delgado. \n He debuted professionally on 20 March 1937 at Arena Jalisco, in Guadalajara. In his first bout, Delgado drew after ten rounds with fellow Mexican Frankie Zavalza. He won the next match against Isidro Mu\u00f1oz in the same city, but ended up losing the next three bouts held in Mexico City; first against Carlos Miranda and Jorge Morelia at Arena M\u00e9xico, and finally against Luis Arg\u00fcelles at Arena Coliseo."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did General Petraeus note that electricity levels in Iraq had exceeded pre-war production?", "What is the estimated range of electricity availability in Baghdad under Saddam's rule?", "What is the estimated range of electricity availability in Baghdad according to the Brookings Institution in early 2007?", "What is the estimated range of electricity availability outside of Baghdad according to the Brookings Institution in early 2007?", "What is the current electricity production level in Iraq as mentioned in the document?", "Has the current electricity production level in Iraq reached the stated goal?", "What was the estimated range of electricity availability outside of Baghdad during Saddam's rule?", "According to General Petraeus in May 2008, had electricity levels in Iraq exceeded pre-war production?", "What organization provided the information on electricity availability in Iraq in early 2007?"], "answers": ["2008", "16 to 24 hours per day.", "4 to 8 hours per day.", "8 to 12 hours per day.", "The current electricity production level in Iraq is about 4000 MW.", "No.", "4 to 8 hours per day.", "Yes.", "Brookings Institution"], "docs": ["This a document about Investment in post-invasion Iraq. \n General Petraeus noted in May, 2008 that electricity levels have exceeded pre-war production; however, this statistic is misleading. The estimated hours per day of electricity availability has shifted. During the Saddam rule, Baghdad received electricity for between 16 and 24 hours per day with 4 to 8 hours received outside of the capital. Information from the Brookings Institution (early 2007) indicates that Baghdad now receives electricity from 4 to 8 hours per day with the remainder of the nation receiving from 8 to 12 hours of electricity per day. Current electricity levels of about 4000 MW have not yet reached the stated goal "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is the document about?", "On which date did the Men's 100 metres event take place at the 2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics?"], "answers": ["The 2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics \u2013 Men's 100 metres.", "16 July"], "docs": ["This a document about 2002 World Junior Championships in Athletics \u2013 Men's 100 metres. \n 16 July"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did William Gerard argue was necessary to introduce in large numbers to Ireland?", "According to Ball, what habit did William Gerard display by interfering in matters not his own?", "What was William Gerard's opinion of his Irish civil servants?", "By March 1577, what did William Gerard insist he must have to assist him?", "What did William Gerard claim would be the consequence if he did not receive English lawyers to assist him?", "Which author wrote about William Gerard's role as Lord Chancellor in Ireland?"], "answers": ["English settlers", "According to Ball, William Gerard displayed the habit of constantly interfering in matters which were none of his business.", "William Gerard had a low opinion of his Irish civil servants, finding \"not one good man among the whole crew.\"", "By March 1577, William Gerard insisted he must have English lawyers to assist him.", "He claimed the job would be the death of him.", "Crawford"], "docs": ["This a document about William Gerard. \n to accept Irish judges of sufficient legal ability. He argued for the need to introduce large numbers of English settlers to Ireland (in Ball's opinion, this is an example of Gerard's habit of constantly interfering in matters which were none of his business). He had a low opinion of his Irish civil servants, finding \"not one good man among the whole crew\". By March 1577 he was insisting that he must have English lawyers to assist him, or else, he claimed, the job would be the death of him. Crawford, author of A Star Chamber Court in Ireland, argues that Gerard as Lord Chancellor had a twofold aim - to re-establish the authority of the courts of common "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the current name of the city formerly known as Alburquerque?", "What is the current name of the city formerly known as Hot Springs?"], "answers": ["Albuquerque", "Truth or Consequences"], "docs": ["This a document about List of city name changes. \nAlburquerque \u2192 Albuquerque ; Hot Springs \u2192 Truth or Consequences "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original status of the college of St Hild and St Bede before 1979?", "In what year did the college of St Hild and St Bede surrender its autonomy to become a Maintained College?", "What happened to the teacher training programs after the college of St Hild and St Bede became a Maintained College?", "Which two colleges merged in 1977 to form New College Durham?", "In what year did the age of majority decrease from 21 to 18 in the UK?", "Which college became the first maintained college to go mixed in 1971?", "What was the result of the age of majority being lowered from 21 to 18 in 1970 in terms of university policies?"], "answers": ["It was a Recognized College and taught a university-validated BEd.", "1979", "All teacher training was transferred to the university's School of Education.", "Neville's Cross College and Durham Technical College.", "1970", "Van Mildert became the first maintained college to go mixed in 1971.", "Universities were no longer in loco parentis."], "docs": ["This a document about History of Durham University. \n of St Hild and St Bede, remaining a Recognised College and teaching a university-validated BEd. This lasted until 1979 when it surrendered its autonomy to become a Maintained College of the university, with all teacher training being transferred to the university's School of Education. Neville's Cross College merged with Durham Technical College in 1977, leaving the university and forming New College Durham. Following the lowering of the age of majority from 21 to 18 in 1970, meaning universities were no longer in loco parentis, Van Mildert became the first maintained college to go mixed in 1971, with some students "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Japanese title of the film A Forest of Wool and Steel?", "In which year was the film A Forest of Wool and Steel released?", "Who directed the film A Forest of Wool and Steel?", "Who is the main actor in the film A Forest of Wool and Steel?", "What is the title of the novel on which the film A Forest of Wool and Steel is based?", "Who is the author of the novel Hitsuji to Hagane no Mori?", "What is the central theme or ambition of the character Tomura in the story?", "When was the English translation of Natsu Miyashita's novel Hitsuji to Hagane no Mori scheduled for release?"], "answers": ["\u7f8a\u3068\u92fc\u306e\u68ee", "2018", "Kojiro Hashimoto directed the film A Forest of Wool and Steel.", "Kento Yamazaki", "Hitsuji to Hagane no Mori", "Natsu Miyashita", "Tomura's ambition is to become a piano tuner.", "April 2019."], "docs": ["This a document about A Forest of Wool and Steel. \n A Forest of Wool and Steel (\u7f8a\u3068\u92fc\u306e\u68ee) is a 2018 Japanese film directed by Kojiro Hashimoto and starring Kento Yamazaki. Based on the 2016 award-winning Booksellers novel Hitsuji to Hagane no Mori by Natsu Miyashita, which tell the story about Tomura's ambition to become a piano tuner. An English translation of Miyashita's novel is due for release in April 2019."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Murphy Guyer born?", "Where did Murphy Guyer grow up?", "At what age did Murphy Guyer move to New York City?", "Which institution did Murphy Guyer attend on an acting scholarship?", "What talent did Murphy Guyer discover while in New York City?", "What was the beginning of Murphy Guyer's professional career focused on?"], "answers": ["Dover, Delaware.", "Murphy Guyer grew up in rural eastern Maryland.", "Nineteen.", "American Academy of Dramatic Arts", "Murphy Guyer discovered a talent for writing jokes and comic sketches while in New York City.", "Murphy Guyer's professional career began with writing for various stand-up comics and improv groups."], "docs": ["This a document about Murphy Guyer. \n Murphy Guyer was born in Dover, Delaware, and grew up in rural eastern Maryland. He moved to New York City at the age of nineteen to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts on an acting scholarship, and soon discovered a talent for writing jokes and comic sketches. He began his professional career writing for various stand-up comics and improv groups."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What architectural style is associated with the period 1875-1900 on Kordeckiego Street?", "What is one of the oldest buildings on Kordeckiego Street known for?", "Who was the owner of the building on Kordeckiego Street in 1878?", "What was the original name of the street where the building at Kordeckiego Street was located in 1878?", "During which years was the tenement on Kordeckiego Street restored?"], "answers": ["Eclecticism.", "One of the oldest buildings on Kordeckiego Street is known for having an owner dating back to 1878 and being registered as 2 Cichorien stra\u00dfe.", "Mr Lehman, a rentier.", "Cichorien stra\u00dfe", "2016-2017"], "docs": ["This a document about Kordeckiego Street. \n 1875-1900 Eclecticism One of the oldest buildings in the street, with an owner dating back to 1878 (Mr Lehman, a rentier) at this place then registered as 2 Cichorien stra\u00dfe. The tenement has been restored in 2016-2017."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the President of Albania in 2015?", "Who served as the Prime Minister of Albania in 2015?", "Who was the Deputy Prime Minister of Albania in 2015?"], "answers": ["Bujar Nishani", "Edi Rama", "Niko Peleshi was the Deputy Prime Minister of Albania in 2015."], "docs": ["This a document about 2015 in Albania. \nPresident: Bujar Nishani ; Prime Minister: Edi Rama ; Deputy Prime Minister: Niko Peleshi "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the group Eternal formed?", "Who were the original members of Eternal when it was formed in 1992?", "In what year did Louise Redknapp leave Eternal to pursue a solo career?", "How many records did Eternal sell worldwide before disbanding in 2000?", "In which year was it announced that Eternal would reform for The Big Reunion on ITV2?", "Did Louise Redknapp participate in the 2013 reform of Eternal for The Big Reunion?", "What was the name of the reality-documentary series for which Eternal was announced to reform in 2013?", "What was the name of the television channel that aired The Big Reunion in 2013?"], "answers": ["1992", "The original members of Eternal when it was formed in 1992 were the Bennett sisters, K\u00e9ll\u00e9 Bryan, and Louise Redknapp.", "1995", "10 million records.", "2013", "No.", "The Big Reunion", "ITV2"], "docs": ["This a document about Vernie Bennett. \n Eternal were formed in 1992 and originally consisted of the Bennett sisters, K\u00e9ll\u00e9 Bryan, and Louise Redknapp. They became a trio in 1995 when Redknapp quit the group to go solo. Eternal eventually disbanded in 2000 after selling 10 million records worldwide. In December 2013, it was announced that Eternal would be reforming for the second series of the ITV2 reality-documentary The Big Reunion. Redknapp chose not to take part, but wished her bandmates all the best."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Why might individuals who attempt to encourage pro-environmental behavior face negative reactions?", "What aspect of climate change allows it to be considered a moral issue?", "What kind of barriers prevent people from accepting climate change and taking action?", "What journal published an article by Ezra Markowitz and Azim Shariff about psychological challenges related to climate change?", "How many psychological challenges related to climate change are emphasized in the article by Ezra Markowitz and Azim Shariff?"], "answers": ["Because they are subject to negative reactions and social consequences in the face of opposition.", "The anthropogenic effects on the planet and on other human life allow climate change to be considered a moral issue.", "Psychological barriers prevent people from accepting climate change and taking action.", "Nature Climate Change", "Six."], "docs": ["This a document about Framing (social sciences). \n to elicit more pro-environmental conduct within their social groups, even those engaged in polite confrontation, are subject to negative reactions and social consequences in the face of opposition. Moreover, climate change has the capacity to be defined as a moral issue due to anthropogenic effects on the planet and on other human life, however there are psychological barriers to the acceptance of climate change and subsequent motivation to act in response to the need for intervention. An article in the journal Nature Climate Change by Ezra Markowitz and Azim Shariff emphasizes six psychological challenges, listed below, posed by climate change to the human moral judgement system: "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the treaty that France signed with the Swedes in 1635?", "How many troops did France agree to provide through Bernard of Saxe-Weimar under the treaty?", "What region was the campaign involving 16,000 troops intended to target?", "What anti-Spain alliance did France form in 1635?", "When did Oxenstierna delay the ratification of the treaty until?", "What action did France take on 19 May 1635 after the treaty was ratified?", "Which territory did France invade following its declaration of war on Spain?", "What event happened in May 1635 involving most of the German allies?", "What was the name of the treaty signed by most of the German allies in May 1635?", "What happened to the Heilbronn League in 1635?", "What is the historical significance of the combination of the Treaty of Compi\u00e8gne and the Treaty of Prague in 1635?"], "answers": ["Treaty of Compi\u00e8gne", "16,000 troops.", "Alsace and the Rhineland.", "France formed an anti-Spain alliance with the Dutch in 1635.", "19 May", "France formally declared war on Spain and invaded the Spanish Netherlands.", "The Spanish Netherlands.", "Most of their German allies made peace in the 1635 Treaty of Prague.", "Treaty of Prague", "The Heilbronn League was dissolved.", "The combination of the Treaty of Compi\u00e8gne and the Treaty of Prague in 1635 is generally considered to mark the point at which the Thirty Years' War stopped being primarily a religious conflict."], "docs": ["This a document about Treaty of Compi\u00e8gne (1635). \n In addition to the treaty with the Swedes, France signed agreements with Bernard of Saxe-Weimar to provide 16,000 troops for a campaign in Alsace and the Rhineland, and an anti-Spain alliance with the Dutch. Oxenstierna delayed ratification of the treaty until 19 May, when France formally declared war on Spain and invaded the Spanish Netherlands. In May 1635, most of their German allies made peace in the 1635 Treaty of Prague, and the Heilbronn League was dissolved. The combination of these events is generally considered to mark the point at which the Thirty Years War stopped being primarily a religious conflict."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event triggered the 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests?", "What range of issues were the protesters in Colombia dissatisfied with?", "What group of protesters had previously demonstrated earlier in the year before the 2019\u20132020 protests?", "What was the general outcome of the earlier student protests in Colombia before the 2019\u20132020 protests?", "What inspired the 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests, according to the document?", "According to Time reports, what was the demographic composition of the protesters in the 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests?"], "answers": ["Rumors of pension cuts triggered the 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests.", "Government actions across a range of issues.", "Student protesters.", "The earlier student protests failed to attract many supporters or attention.", "The 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests were inspired by other protests across Latin America.", "The protesters in the 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests came from all backgrounds."], "docs": ["This a document about 2019\u20132020 Colombian protests. \n Time reports that the protesters in Colombia come from all backgrounds, and that they are protesting because of a general displeasure with government actions across a range of issues, triggered to action by rumors of pension cuts. These protests follow smaller student protests earlier in the year that failed to attract many supporters or attention, and have been inspired by the other protests across Latin America."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did the AI assistant say when asked to search information about HAL from *2001: A Space Odyssey*?", "What was the name of the R&D project inspired by Clarke's visual tablet device that aimed to develop a portable multimedia viewer?", "What was the purpose of the NewsPAD project?", "Which organization funded the NewsPAD project?", "What was the intended future application of the NewsPAD project?", "Which company was involved in the NewsPAD project as a UK-based partner?", "What were the names of the other European partners involved in the NewsPAD project besides the UK-based companies?", "What was the name of the AI assistant's response to a question about HAL's abilities in *2001: A Space Odyssey*?", "What was the name of the fictional character from *2001: A Space Odyssey* that the AI assistant referenced when discussing HAL?", "What was the name of the organization that conducted the interview with HAL referenced in the document?", "What was the name of the fictional character from *2001: A Space Odyssey* that the AI assistant referenced when discussing HAL's abilities?", "What was the name of the fictional character that the AI assistant discussed in response to questions about *2001: A Space Odyssey*?"], "answers": ["It said that \"We all know what happened to HAL...\" or, later, that \"at least, he was good at singing.\"", "NewsPAD", "The purpose of the NewsPAD project was to develop and pilot test a portable 'multimedia viewer' aiming for the realization of an electronic multimedia 'newspaper', pointing the way to a future fully interactive and highly personalized information source.", "The European Commission funded the NewsPAD project.", "The intended future application of the NewsPAD project was a fully interactive and highly personalised information source.", "Acorn RISC Technologies UK and TechMAPP UK.", "Archimedes GR, Carat FR, Ediciones Primera Plana ES, and Institut Catal\u00e0 de Tecnologia ES.", "The AI assistant's response included \"We all know what happened to HAL...\" and \"at least, he was good at singing.\"", "HAL", "The BBC", "HAL", "HAL"], "docs": ["This a document about 2001: A Space Odyssey in popular culture. \n what HAL says to the BBC interviewer about himself, then, when the user asked her to search information about HAL, it said that \"We all know what happened to HAL...\" or, later, that \"at least, he was good at singing\". Inspired by Clarke's visual tablet device, in 1994 a European Commission-funded R&D project code named \"NewsPAD\" developed and pilot tested a portable 'multimedia viewer' aiming for the realisation of an electronic multimedia 'newspaper' pointing the way to a future fully interactive and highly personalised information source. Involved partners were Acorn RISC Technologies UK, Archimedes GR, Carat FR, Ediciones Primera Plana ES, Institut Catal\u00e0 de Tecnologia ES, and TechMAPP UK."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the Greek water polo player known as Michaela Kalogerakou?", "When was Michaela Kalogerakou born?", "Which club did Michaela Kalogerakou play for when she won the 2014\u201315 LEN Euro League Women?", "What medal did Michaela Kalogerakou win with the Greece women's team at the 2015 European Games in Baku?", "In which year did Michaela Kalogerakou start competing in water polo?", "Which tournaments did Michaela Kalogerakou win with Olympiacos during the 2014\u201315 season?"], "answers": ["Michaela \"Milva\" Kalogerakou", "10 July 1998.", "Olympiacos", "Bronze medal.", "2013", "Michaela Kalogerakou won the 2014\u201315 LEN Euro League Women and the 2014 Women's LEN Trophy with Olympiacos."], "docs": ["This a document about Michaela Kalogerakou. \n Michaela \"Milva\" Kalogerakou (born 10 July 1998) is a Greek female water polo player. She played for Olympiacos, with whom she won the 2014\u201315 LEN Euro League Women and the 2014 Women's LEN Trophy. She was part of the Greece women's team winning the bronze medal at the 2015 European Games in Baku. She started competing in water polo in 2013."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What year did Isabella leave for France, marking a significant deterioration in her marriage to Edward II?", "What is the name of the person Isabella intensely disliked during her marriage to Edward II?", "Why did Isabella blame Hugh Despenser the Younger for her embarrassment related to the Scottish armies?", "What year marks the period until which Edward II and Isabella's marriage appears to have been successful?", "What action did Edward II take that severely disadvantaged a range of individuals, according to the document?", "What reason is given for Isabella's intense dislike of Hugh Despenser the Younger?", "What event related to Isabella's marriage to Edward II occurred until the year 1322?", "What significant event in Isabella's marriage to Edward II occurred in 1322 that contributed to their deteriorating relationship?"], "answers": ["1325", "Hugh Despenser the Younger", "Because she believed he was responsible for the final occurrence in 1322 when she fled from the Scottish armies.", "1322", "Edward II negotiated a truce with Robert the Bruce, which severely disadvantaged a range of individuals.", "His abuse of high-status women.", "Until 1322, Edward and Isabella's marriage appears to have been successful.", "The marriage had deteriorated by 1322, and Isabella was embarrassed that she had fled from Scottish armies three times during her marriage to Edward, blaming Hugh Despenser the Younger for the final occurrence."], "docs": ["This a document about Edward II of England. \n to England, but instead she remained in France and showed no intention of making her way back. Until 1322, Edward and Isabella's marriage appears to have been successful, but by the time Isabella left for France in 1325, it had deteriorated. Isabella appears to have disliked Hugh Despenser the Younger intensely, not least because of his abuse of high-status women. Isabella was embarrassed that she had fled from Scottish armies three times during her marriage to Edward, and she blamed Hugh for the final occurrence in 1322. When Edward had negotiated the recent truce with Robert the Bruce, he had severely disadvantaged a range of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Stegath Dorr study journalism and film production in 1993?", "What was Stegath Dorr's role at the CM Life entertainment column?", "Who was the editor of the CM Life entertainment column when Stegath Dorr worked there?", "What was the name of the publication for which Stegath Dorr worked as a film reviewer in the Gulf from 1999 to 2000?", "Where was Stegath Dorr employed from 2002 to 2003 in Canada?", "What degree was Stegath Dorr completing at Canadore College while working in Canada?", "What type of work did Stegath Dorr do with Impact Films in Muscat, Oman, from 2003 to 2006?", "What is the name of the later creator of Robot Chicken who was Stegath Dorr's editor at the CM Life entertainment column?", "What was the name of the institution where Stegath Dorr completed a degree in Journalism and Economics in Canada?", "In which country was Stegath Dorr employed by Impact Films from 2003 to 2006?", "In which country did Stegath Dorr work as a film reviewer for Apex Publishing from 1999 to 2000?"], "answers": ["Central Michigan University", "Stegath Dorr was the staff film critic.", "Tom Root", "Apex Publishing", "North Bay Center for the Performing Arts", "Journalism and Economics", "Stegath Dorr worked as a writer and co-producer of documentary films and commercials with Impact Films in Muscat, Oman, from 2003 to 2006.", "Tom Root", "Canadore College", "Oman", "Gulf-based (likely referring to the Gulf region in the Middle East)"], "docs": ["This a document about Stegath Dorr. \n community college. In 1993, he enrolled in Central Michigan University to study journalism and film production. Dorr was employed as the staff film critic for the CM Life entertainment column from 1993 to 1994, his editor was Tom Root, later creator of Robot Chicken. After leaving the United States in the late 1990s, Dorr was employed from 1999 to 2000 as a film reviewer for Gulf-based Apex Publishing. In Canada, Dorr was employed at the North Bay Center for the Performing Arts from 2002 to 2003 while completing a degree in Journalism and Economics at Canadore College. From 2003 to 2006, Dorr worked as a writer and co-producer of documentary films and commercials with Impact Films in Muscat, Oman."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many local council wards is Liverpool divided into for local elections?", "Which political party consolidated its control of Liverpool City Council in the May 2011 local elections?", "How many seats did the Labour Party gain in the May 2011 local elections in Liverpool?", "How many seats did the Labour Party hold in Liverpool City Council after the May 2011 local elections?", "How many seats did the Liberal Democrats hold in Liverpool City Council after the May 2011 local elections?", "Which political party had no representation on Liverpool City Council after the May 2011 local elections?", "In what year was Liverpool City Council reported to be the worst-performing council in the UK?", "What was the rating given to Liverpool City Council in February 2008, and how was it classified?", "Which political party won three seats in the May 2011 local elections in Liverpool?", "What was the main cause of Liverpool City Council's poor rating in February 2008?", "In what year did the Labour Party first regain control of Liverpool City Council before consolidating it in 2011?"], "answers": ["Liverpool is divided into 30 local council wards for local elections.", "The Labour Party.", "11", "62 seats.", "22", "The Conservative Party.", "2008", "The rating given to Liverpool City Council in February 2008 was one star, classified as inadequate.", "The Liberal Party.", "The main cause of Liverpool City Council's poor rating in February 2008 was not explicitly stated in the document.", "2010"], "docs": ["This a document about Liverpool. \n For local elections the city is split into 30 local council wards, which in alphabetical order are: During the local elections held in May 2011, the Labour Party consolidated its control of Liverpool City Council, following on from regaining power for the first time in 12 years, during the previous elections in May 2010. The Labour Party gained 11 seats during the election, taking their total to 62 seats, compared with the 22 held by the Liberal Democrats. Of the remaining seats, the Liberal Party won three and the Green Party claimed two. The Conservative Party, one of the three major political parties in the UK had no representation on Liverpool City Council. In February 2008, Liverpool City Council was reported to be the worst-performing council in the country, receiving just a one-star rating (classified as inadequate). The main cause of the poor rating was attributed to "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the Western bush viper?", "What are the alternative common names for Atheris chlorechis?", "What type of habitat is implied by the common name 'West African tree viper' for Atheris chlorechis?"], "answers": ["Atheris chlorechis", "Western bush viper, West African leaf viper, West African tree viper.", "Tree or forested habitat."], "docs": ["This a document about Atheris chlorechis. \n Western bush viper, West African leaf viper, West African tree viper."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city and year was the Order of Chosen Friends founded?", "What was the reason for the dissatisfaction of the leaders of the schism?", "What was the name of the group whose survival into the late 1890s was uncertain?"], "answers": ["Chicago in 1895.", "They were dissatisfied with the Order's plan of equalization.", "U.L.A."], "docs": ["This a document about Order of Chosen Friends. \n Founded by German members in Chicago in 1895. The leaders of the schism were dissatisfied with the Orders plan of equalization. It was unclear if the U.L.A. survived into the late 1890s."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the two options a player has when playing a card in the game Lorum?", "Which card follows a Seven in the game Lorum?", "What happens to a player who is unable to play a card in Lorum?", "What is the consequence of missing a turn in Lorum?", "How do remaining players score points when the first player goes out in Lorum?", "What are the two possible ways the game Lorum can end?", "What is the condition for a player to go out in the game Lorum?"], "answers": ["A player may play either a card of the same rank in another suit or lay off the next highest card of the same suit next to the first card.", "An Ace follows a Seven in the game Lorum.", "A player who is unable to play a card misses a turn. Every turn missed costs one point.", "Missing a turn costs one point.", "The remaining players score a point for each card still held in their hand.", "The game Lorum can end either as soon as the first player goes out by laying off his last card, or the deal can continue until each player in succession goes out.", "A player goes out by laying off his last card."], "docs": ["This a document about Lorum (card game). \n must play either a card of the same rank in another suit or lay off the next highest card of the same suit next to the first card. An Ace follows a Seven If a player is unable to play a card, he misses a turn. Players may not miss a turn if they are able to play. Every turn missed costs one point. As soon as the first player goes out by laying off his last card, the remaining players score a point for each card still held in the hand. Alternatively the deal can continue until each player in succession goes out. In "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which county is Hanjiayuan located?", "Which prefecture administers Huma County where Hanjiayuan is situated?", "In which province of China is Hanjiayuan located?", "How many villages are under the administration of Hanjiayuan?"], "answers": ["Hanjiayuan is located in Huma County.", "Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture.", "Heilongjiang", "5 villages."], "docs": ["This a document about Hanjiayuan. \n Hanjiayuan is a town of Huma County, Da Hinggan Ling Prefecture, in the far north of Heilongjiang province, China. , it has 5 villages under its administration."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Van Hare Effect primarily used for in visual perception?", "What technique does the Van Hare Effect use to create the illusion of depth?", "How is the Van Hare Effect achieved using a pair of images?", "What does the Van Hare Effect trick the human brain into perceiving?", "Is the depth perceived through the Van Hare Effect real or artificial?", "What type of vision does the Van Hare Effect rely on to create the illusion of depth?", "What does the Van Hare Effect create instead of actual dimensionality in the subject being viewed?", "What is the basis of the Van Hare Effect in terms of visual perception?"], "answers": ["The Van Hare Effect is primarily used for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image through stereopsis for binocular vision.", "The Van Hare Effect uses the stereoscopic cross-eyed viewing technique on a pair of identical images placed side-by-side.", "The Van Hare Effect is achieved by employing the stereoscopic cross-eyed viewing technique on a pair of identical images placed side-by-side.", "The Van Hare Effect tricks the human brain into perceiving depth in what is actually a two-dimensional, non-stereoscopic image.", "Artificial.", "binocular vision", "The Van Hare Effect creates the illusion of dimensionality instead of actual dimensionality in the subject being viewed.", "The Van Hare Effect is based on stereopsis for binocular vision using psychophysical percepts to create the illusion of depth."], "docs": ["This a document about Van Hare Effect. \n The Van Hare Effect is a 3D stereoscopic viewing technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision using psychophysical percepts. The Van Hare Effect creates the illusion of dimensionality, rather than actual dimensionality in the subject being viewed. The Van Hare Effect is achieved by employing the stereoscopic cross-eyed viewing technique on a pair of identical images placed side-by-side. In doing so, it artificially tricks the human brain and optical center into seeing depth in what is actually a two-dimensional, non-stereoscopic image. The illusion of depth is interesting in that even if the image pair is not itself "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one classical architectural idea that David Chipperfield adheres to according to the text?", "What does David Chipperfield believe about the importance of daylight in architecture?", "What does David Chipperfield think about the use of artificial lighting in shaping cities at night?", "What does David Chipperfield feel is important to the appearance and reality of buildings?", "What is David Chipperfield skeptical about regarding buildings?", "What quote does Moore attribute to David Chipperfield regarding the construction process?", "What characteristic do all of David Chipperfield's projects have in common according to Moore?", "What element in Margate does David Chipperfield bring out in his work?", "What aspect of Wakefield is emphasized in David Chipperfield's projects according to the text?", "What element in Berlin is highlighted in David Chipperfield's projects according to the text?", "What does David Chipperfield believe is a necessary part of constructing buildings, as per the quote attributed to him?", "What aspect of architecture does David Chipperfield believe is less important compared to the classical idea of daylight and materials?"], "answers": ["Architecture is about naked materials and structures seen in daylight.", "David Chipperfield believes that architecture is about naked materials and structures seen in daylight, adhering to the classical idea.", "David Chipperfield thinks that the way artificial lighting forms cities at night is less important.", "Permanence.", "David Chipperfield is skeptical about the idea that buildings can be as light and transient as airplanes or tents.", "\"You always have to dig a hole in the ground and pour a lot of concrete into it.\"", "They have the desire to bring out the best in the thing that Chipperfield finds in the brief or site.", "The light.", "The art in Wakefield is emphasized in David Chipperfield's projects.", "The ruins in Berlin.", "David Chipperfield believes that digging a hole in the ground and pouring a lot of concrete into it is a necessary part of constructing buildings.", "Mobility, surface, illusion, or the way artificial lighting forms cities at night."], "docs": ["This a document about David Chipperfield. \n that is holding the building up, and sense its mass. He adheres, arguably too much, to the classical idea that architecture is about naked materials and structures seen in daylight. Mobility, surface, illusion, or the way artificial lighting forms cities at night, is less important to him...He likes the appearance and reality of permanence, and is skeptical about architect's common feeling that buildings can be as light and transient as airplanes or tents.\" He cites Chipperfield: \"'You always have to dig a hole in the ground and pour a lot of concrete into it.'\" Moore wrote: \"What all these projects have in common is the desire to bring out the best in the thing that Chipperfield finds in the brief or site \u2013 the ruins in Berlin, the light in Margate, the art in Wakefield.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the term 'Lochagos' used to describe by later writers?", "Which term was more commonly used in the military of the Byzantine Empire to describe a centurio-like rank?", "What were the names of the ranks used in certain early Byzantine units instead of centurions and decurions?", "In which two sources are the terms 'centenarii' and 'decenarii' mentioned?", "What interpretation does Warren Treadgold provide regarding the terms 'centenarii' and 'decenarii'?", "What were the names of the early Byzantine units that used the ranks 'centenarii' and 'decenarii' instead of centurions and decurions?"], "answers": ["The term 'Lochagos' was used by later writers to describe the civilian leader of a curia.", "hecatontarch", "centenarii and decenarii", "The Strategikon of Maurice and by Jerome.", "Warren Treadgold interprets 'centenarii' and 'decenarii' to be a type of junior and senior centurion, based on seniority and experience, not a distinction in rank.", "The early Byzantine units that used the ranks 'centenarii' and 'decenarii' instead of centurions and decurions were the infantry auxilia and the cavalry Scholae."], "docs": ["This a document about Lochagos. \n used by later writers to describe the civilian leader of a curia. The rank was still in use in the military of the Byzantine Empire, although more usually, the term hecatontarch was used, a calque of the Latin centurio. Certain early Byzantine units such as the infantry auxilia and the cavalry Scholae lacked centurions and decurions, but had centenarii and decenarii instead. These are mentioned both in the Strategikon of Maurice and by Jerome. Warren Treadgold interprets these to be a type of junior and senior centurion, a designation based on seniority and experience, not a distinction in rank."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of butterflies does the genus Moneuptychia consist of?", "In which geographical region are Moneuptychia butterflies found?"], "answers": ["The genus Moneuptychia consists of satyrid butterflies.", "Moneuptychia butterflies are found in the Neotropical realm."], "docs": ["This a document about Moneuptychia. \n Moneuptychia is a genus of satyrid butterflies found in the Neotropical realm."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who did Nate McLouth marry in February 2009?", "How many sons does Nate McLouth have?", "Where does Nate McLouth live with his family during the offseason?", "What is Nate McLouth's religious affiliation?", "In which language is Nate McLouth fluent?", "What nickname or joke did Alexi Casilla make about Nate McLouth's identity?", "Who commented that Nate McLouth is the best American Spanish speaker he has ever heard?"], "answers": ["Lindsay Rolen", "Two.", "Knoxville, Tennessee.", "Nate McLouth is a devout Christian.", "Spanish.", "Alexi Casilla joked that McLouth might be using a false identity to cover his real name, \u201cManuel Peralta.\u201d", "Pedro Strop."], "docs": ["This a document about Nate McLouth. \n McLouth married Lindsay Rolen in February 2009.They have two sons. They and their two dogs live in Knoxville, Tennessee during the offseason. He is a devout Christian. McLouth is fluent in Spanish. Pedro Strop, McLouth's teammate in 2012 and 2013, calls him the best American Spanish speaker he has ever heard, while 2013 teammate Alexi Casilla jokingly expressed skepticism that McLouth is not using a false identity to cover his real name, \u201cManuel Peralta\u201d."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the highest position that the album 'Imagination' reached on the charts?", "In which month and year did the album 'Imagination' debut and peak at number 15?", "How long did the album 'Imagination' stay in the top 50 chart?"], "answers": ["The highest position that the album 'Imagination' reached on the charts was number 15.", "June 1996.", "10 weeks."], "docs": ["This a document about Imagination (Deni Hines album). \n Imagination debuted and peaked at number 15 in June 1996. The album remained in the top 50 for 10 weeks."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What types of failures are alleged to have occurred in UHS\u2019s facilities?", "What specific issues are mentioned regarding staffing and supervision at UHS facilities?", "What did UHS allegedly fail to provide in terms of patient care planning and therapy services?", "What was the total amount UHS agreed to pay to resolve the claims?", "How much of the settlement will go to the federal government?", "How much of the settlement will be returned to individual states?"], "answers": ["UHS\u2019s facilities allegedly failed to provide adequate staffing, training, and/or supervision of staff, improperly used physical and chemical restraints and seclusion, failed to develop and/or update individual assessments and treatment plans, failed to provide adequate discharge planning, and failed to provide required individual and group therapy services in accordance with federal and state regulations.", "UHS facilities allegedly failed to provide adequate staffing, training, and/or supervision of staff.", "UHS allegedly failed to provide adequate discharge planning and required individual and group therapy services.", "$117 million", "$88,124,761.27", "$28,875,238.73"], "docs": ["This a document about Universal Health Services. \n and excessive lengths of stay, failed to provide adequate staffing, training, and/or supervision of staff, and improperly used physical and chemical restraints and seclusion. In addition, UHS\u2019s facilities allegedly failed to develop and/or update individual assessments and treatment plans for patients, failed to provide adequate discharge planning, and failed to provide required individual and group therapy services in accordance with federal and state regulations. Of the $117 million to be paid by UHS to resolve these claims, the federal government will receive a total of $88,124,761.27, and a total of $28,875,238.73 will be returned to individual states, which jointly fund state Medicaid programs.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which political party in South Africa was led by Jan Smuts and supported close relations with the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth?", "Which political party in South Africa was opposed to South Africa's intervention in the Second World War and had anti-British sentiments?", "Which Nationalist organisation in South Africa was openly supportive of Nazi Germany during the Second World War?", "What was the stance of most English-speaking South Africans regarding the creation of a republic in South Africa?", "What was the result of the 5 October 1960 referendum on the creation of a republic in South Africa?", "In which year was the Republic of South Africa officially established?", "Which group of voters had a larger number, leading to the referendum on the creation of a republic passing in South Africa?", "What was the consequence of the referendum passing regarding South Africa's government?", "What did the National Party-led government do after the establishment of the republic in 1961?", "What was the voting outcome of most English-speaking South Africans in the 5 October 1960 referendum on the creation of a republic?", "What was the official action taken by South Africa after the referendum passed in 1960?"], "answers": ["The United Party.", "The National Party.", "Ossewa Brandwag", "Most English-speaking South Africans were opposed to the creation of a republic in South Africa.", "The referendum passed, leading to the establishment of a republic in 1961.", "1961", "Afrikaans-speaking voters had a larger number, leading to the referendum passing.", "The consequence of the referendum passing was the establishment of a republic in 1961.", "The National Party-led government withdrew South Africa from the Commonwealth.", "Most English-speaking South Africans voted \"no.\"", "The official action taken by South Africa after the referendum passed in 1960 was the establishment of a republic in 1961."], "docs": ["This a document about Union of South Africa. \n Most English-speaking whites in South Africa supported the United Party of Jan Smuts, which favoured close relations with the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, unlike the Afrikaans-speaking National Party, which had held anti-British sentiments and was opposed to South Africa's intervention in the Second World War. Some Nationalist organisations, like the Ossewa Brandwag, were openly supportive of Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Most English-speaking South Africans were opposed to the creation of a republic, many of them voting \"no\" in the 5 October 1960 referendum. But due to the much larger number of Afrikaans-speaking voters, the referendum passed, leading to the establishment of a republic in 1961. The government led by the National Party consequently withdrew South "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book written by Harold Schilling that is recommended for its factual instances comparing science and religion?", "Who co-edited the book with Roy Abraham Varghese?", "What question does Henry Margenau address in the book co-edited with Roy Abraham Varghese?", "What is the publication year of Harold Schilling's book Science and Religion?"], "answers": ["Science and Religion", "Henry Margenau", "\"What do you think should be the relationship between religion and science?\"", "1962"], "docs": ["This a document about Harold K. Schilling. \n In co-edited with Roy Abraham Varghese, Henry Margenau answers the question \"What do you think should be the relationship between religion and science?\" (page 58) in part \"A book entitled Science and Religion (1962) by Harold Schilling is also recommended, for it contains a large number of factual instances allowing comparisons between the two fields.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Elissa Freiha's year of birth and age as mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the media company founded by Elissa Freiha, and what is its primary focus?", "In what year did Womena launch as an angel-investment network, and what was its goal?", "In what year did Elissa Freiha pivot Womena's focus from angel investment to a storytelling platform?", "What is the name of the tech accelerator and documentary series launched by Womena in 2018, and who is it intended for?", "What are two of the awards Elissa Freiha has received for her work in the Middle East startup ecosystem?", "Which two lists frequently include Elissa Freiha as one of the most influential women in the Middle East?", "In what year and in what capacity was Elissa Freiha appointed to the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy?"], "answers": ["Elissa Freiha was born in 1990 and was 25 years old as mentioned in the document.", "The media company founded by Elissa Freiha is called Womena, and its primary focus is to inspire real change through storytelling and digital content aimed at women.", "Womena launched in 2014 as an angel-investment network with the goal of economically empowering women by educating them on early-stage venture capital investment and facilitating the process of women angel investors investing in new MENA-based startups.", "2018", "The name of the tech accelerator and documentary series launched by Womena in 2018 is Womentum, and it is intended for female-led start-ups in the Middle East.", "\"Entrepreneur of the Year\" and \"Investor of the Year\"", "\"Most Powerful Business Women in the Middle East\" and \"Influential Arabs under 40\"", "In July of 2021, Elissa Freiha was appointed as a Board Member to the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy."], "docs": ["This a document about Elissa Freiha. \n Elissa Freiha (\u0625\u0644\u064a\u0633\u0627 \u0641\u0631\u064a\u062d\u0629; born 1990 (age 25)) is an Emirati-Lebanese-American businesswoman, entrepreneur, investor, executive producer, and feminist activist. She is the founder of Womena, a female-focused media company which aims to inspire real change through storytelling and digital content. Womena launched in 2014 as an angel-investment network which aimed to economically empower women by educating them on early-stage venture capital investment and facilitating the process of women angel investors investing in new MENA-based startups. However in 2018, Freiha pivoted the business towards creating a wider impact for women of the region and reimagined Womena as the storytelling platform it is today. In 2018 Freiha and Womena also launched Womentum, a tech accelerator and documentary series for female-led start-ups in the Middle East. Freiha has won numerous awards for her work in the Middle East region's startup ecosystem, including \"Entrepreneur of the Year\" and \"Investor of the Year\". She is also frequently listed as one of the 'Most Powerful Business Women in the Middle East' and 'Influential Arabs under 40' by various publications. In July of 2021 Freiha was appointed as a Board Member to the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the work mentioned in the document about Hope Nicholls?"], "answers": ["It's Snakes"], "docs": ["This a document about Hope Nicholls. \nIt's Snakes (2016) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is the Jerusalem War Cemetery located?", "How many Commonwealth war graves are located in the Jerusalem War Cemetery?", "How many Czech graves are located in the Jerusalem War Cemetery?", "What is the significance of the Jerusalem War Cemetery in relation to the Second World War?", "Which commune is the Jerusalem War Cemetery located near?", "How many unknown British graves are located in the Jerusalem War Cemetery?"], "answers": ["The Jerusalem War Cemetery is located between Bayeux and Tilly-sur-Seulles, close to the commune of Chouain, in Normandy, France.", "46", "1", "Jerusalem War Cemetery is a Second World War cemetery in Normandy, France, containing 46 Commonwealth war graves, 1 Czech grave, and 1 unknown British grave.", "Chouain", "1"], "docs": ["This a document about Jerusalem War Cemetery, Chouain. \n Jerusalem War Cemetery is one of the smallest Second World War cemetery of Commonwealth soldiers in Normandy, France. It is located between Bayeux and Tilly-sur-Seulles, close to the commune of Chouain. The cemetery contains 46 Commonwealth war graves, 1 Czech grave, and 1 unknown British grave."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the European network that the Judges' Council is represented on?", "Who is the Judicial Member on the board of HMCTS mentioned in the document?", "Which judge is responsible for liaison with the Judicial Council for Scotland?", "Who is the Representative on the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["European Network of Councils for the Judiciary", "District Judge Tim Jenkins", "His Hon. Judge Peter Hughes QC", "The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Vos."], "docs": ["This a document about Judges' Council. \n Representative on the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ) \u2013 The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Vos Judicial Member on the board of HMCTS \u2013 District Judge Tim Jenkins Liaison with the Judicial Council for Scotland \u2013 His Hon. Judge Peter Hughes QC"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who founded the independent record label Instant Karma in 1999?", "What was Rob Dickins' role at Warner Music Group before founding Instant Karma?", "Which artist's album was Instant Karma's first release, and what was the album's name?", "What notable award was Instant Karma's first release short-listed for?", "What condition did Helicopter Girl set when signing with Instant Karma?", "What did Rob Dickins say about the significance of Helicopter Girl's debut album for Instant Karma?", "Which company funded the Instant Karma record label?", "What was the title of British DJ K-Gee's first solo single, and on which label was it released?", "In what years were British DJ K-Gee's first solo single and album released on Instant Karma?", "What was Rob Dickins known for during his time at Warner Music Group?", "What was Rob Dickins' plan for Instant Karma's future releases after the debut album by Helicopter Girl?", "What was the title of British DJ K-Gee's first solo album released on Instant Karma?", "What was the name of the label that released British DJ K-Gee's first solo album in October 2002?"], "answers": ["Rob Dickins founded the independent record label Instant Karma in 1999.", "Rob Dickins was the chairman and head of the BPI at Warner Music Group before founding Instant Karma.", "Instant Karma's first release was Helicopter Girl's album \"How to Steal the World.\"", "Mercury Prize", "Helicopter Girl set the condition that she be permitted not to tour.", "Rob Dickins noted that he was pleased to have How to Steal the World as the label's \"calling card.\"", "Sony Music UK funded the Instant Karma record label.", "The title of British DJ K-Gee's first solo single is not provided in the document, but it was released on Instant Karma.", "British DJ K-Gee's first solo single was released in 2000 and his album in 2002.", "Rob Dickins was known for his track record of signing female vocalists such as Enya and The Corrs during his time at Warner Music Group.", "Rob Dickins planned for Instant Karma's future releases to have more immediate commercial appeal after the debut album by Helicopter Girl.", "British DJ K-Gee's first solo album released on Instant Karma was in October 2002, but the title is not mentioned in the document.", "Instant Karma"], "docs": ["This a document about Instant Karma (record label). \n Instant Karma is an independent record label created by former Warner Music Group chairman and head of the BPI, Rob Dickins, in 1999. The label was founded by Dickins after his resignation from Warner Music, where he gained fame for his track record of signing female vocalists such as Enya and The Corrs. Instant Karma's first release was Helicopter Girl's How to Steal the World album in June 2000; the label received attention for the fact that its very first release was short-listed for the Mercury Prize. Helicopter Girl signed with Instant Karma on the condition that she be permitted not to tour. Dickins noted that he was pleased to have How to Steal the World as the label's \"calling card\", but that he planned other releases to have more immediate commercial appeal. The label was funded by Sony Music UK. British DJ K-Gee's first solo single and album were released on Instant Karma in October 2000 and October 2002, respectively."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which anime series received poor reviews from Anime News Network's staff during the Winter 2019 season previews?", "What did Paul Jensen commend about the first episode of the anime series Wataten!?", "What concern did Paul Jensen express regarding the content of the first episode of Wataten!?", "How did Theron Martin describe the technical aspects of the first episode of Wataten!?", "What was Theron Martin's overall opinion of the premise and presentation of the first episode of Wataten!?", "What was Rebecca Silverman's immediate reaction to Miyako's infatuation with Hana in the first episode of Wataten!?"], "answers": ["Wataten!", "Paul Jensen commended the production for having strong animation and delivering on some decent humor.", "Paul Jensen expressed concern over the script's unsavory content.", "Theron Martin described the technical aspects of the first episode of Wataten! as \"run-of-the-mill\" by Doga Kobo's standards.", "Theron Martin felt some trepidation in the premise toeing the line between innocent and creepy in its presentation, and concluded that there's mild entertainment to be found but it will not be for everyone.", "Rebecca Silverman was immediately disgusted."], "docs": ["This a document about Wataten!. \n The anime series' first episode garnered poor reviews from Anime News Networks staff during the Winter 2019 season previews. Paul Jensen commended the production for having strong animation and delivering on some decent humor but felt wary of the script's unsavory content being given those highlights. Theron Martin saw the technical aspects as \"run-of-the-mill\" by Doga Kobo's standards and felt some trepidation in the premise toeing the line between innocent and creepy in its presentation, concluding that there's mild entertainment to be found but will not be for everyone. Despite finding a few laughs, Rebecca Silverman was immediately disgusted over Miyako's infatuation with Hana "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the Charter of 1815 signed?", "Who wrote the Charter of 1815?", "How many seats did the Liberal Party win in the May 1815 elections?", "How many total seats were there in the chamber during the May 1815 elections?", "How many seats did the Bonapartists win in the May 1815 elections?", "How many seats did the Jacobin Republicans win in the May 1815 elections?", "What was the political stance of the Liberal Party during the May 1815 elections?", "Who led the Liberal Party during the May 1815 elections?", "What was the significance of the May 1815 election for the Liberal Party?", "How did Napoleon react to the results of the May 1815 election?"], "answers": ["The Charter of 1815 was signed on 22 April 1815.", "Benjamin Constant.", "510 seats.", "630", "80 seats.", "40 seats.", "The Liberal Party stood on a centre-left constitutional platform, designed to support Napoleon while holding him accountable.", "Gilbert du Motier, Marquis of La Fayette.", "The May 1815 election was significant for the Liberal Party because it was the only time they held a super-majority and held government.", "Napoleon saw the results as a direct answer to his return and began working with the Liberals during the Hundred Days."], "docs": ["This a document about Liberal Party (Bourbon Restoration). \n new charter, the Charter of 1815 was signed on 22 April 1815. The new charter was written by a future leader of the party, Benjamin Constant. During the subsequent elections held between 8 and 22 May 1815, the Liberals, now a fully formed party win in a landslide, capturing 510 seats in the 630 seat chamber. The party's win over the Bonapartists (80 seats) and Jacobin Republicans (40 seats), was seen by Napoleon as a direct answer to his return, and consequently began working with the Liberals during the Hundred Days. During the May election, the party was led by the famed Gilbert du Motier, Marquis of La Fayette and stood on a centre-left constitutional platform, designed to support Napoleon while holding him accountable. The May 1815 election was the only time the Liberals held a super-majority (indeed a simply majority) and held government."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the body of water referred to in the document?", "What was the capacity of the new cables that replaced the old ones in 2017?", "Which island in Nova Scotia receives no electricity from Nova Scotia Power?", "How do residents of Pictou Island generate electricity?", "Which company has two fibre optic cables spanning Northumberland Strait to serve Prince Edward Island?", "Where does the first Bell Aliant fibre optic cable run from and to?", "What replaced the submarine cable that previously connected Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island to Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick?", "Which company operates a fibre optic cable connecting Gaspereau, Prince Edward Island with Port Hood, Nova Scotia?"], "answers": ["Northumberland Strait", "300 MW", "Pictou Island", "Residents of Pictou Island generate their own electricity from off-grid sources.", "Bell Aliant", "The first Bell Aliant fibre optic cable runs from Caribou, Nova Scotia to Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island.", "A fibre optic telecommunications cable through the Confederation Bridge.", "Eastlink"], "docs": ["This a document about Northumberland Strait. \n Sea. They were replaced in 2017 by two new cables providing a capacity of 300 MW. Pictou Island, in Nova Scotia receives no electricity from that province's utility, Nova Scotia Power. Residents must generate their own electricity from off-grid sources. Bell Aliant has two fibre optic telecommunications cables spanning Northumberland Strait to serve Prince Edward Island. The first is a submarine cable running from Caribou, Nova Scotia to Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island. The other runs through the Confederation Bridge; this cable replaced a submarine cable that used to run from Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island to Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick. Eastlink has a fibre optic telecommunications cable connecting Gaspereau, Prince Edward Island with Port Hood, Nova Scotia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the building in Thomaston, Connecticut, that is associated with firefighting equipment?", "Which museum is located in Thomaston, Connecticut, and focuses on railroad history?", "What is the name of the venue in Thomaston, Connecticut, that is known for hosting performances?", "What is the name of the church in Thomaston, Connecticut, mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Hose and Hook and Ladder Truck Building", "Railroad Museum of New England", "Thomaston Opera House", "Trinity Church"], "docs": ["This a document about Thomaston, Connecticut. \nHose and Hook and Ladder Truck Building ; Railroad Museum of New England ; Thomaston Opera House ; Trinity Church "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What new information on Ardipithecus ramidus was provided by the fossil material described by Simpson et al. in 2019?", "What did the 2019 study by Mongle, Strait & Grine focus on regarding Ardipithecus ramidus?", "What did Prang's 2019 study evaluate about the foot of Ardipithecus ramidus?", "What potential implications did Prang's study have for understanding the chimpanzee\u2013human last common ancestor?"], "answers": ["New information on the locomotor pattern and the anatomy of the hand of Ardipithecus ramidus.", "The 2019 study by Mongle, Strait & Grine focused on the phylogenetic relationships of Ardipithecus ramidus.", "Prang's 2019 study evaluated the morphology and morphometric affinities of the foot of Ardipithecus ramidus and its implications for the knowledge of the likely anatomy of the foot of the chimpanzee\u2013human last common ancestor.", "Prang's study evaluated the implications of Ardipithecus ramidus foot morphology for understanding the likely anatomy of the foot of the chimpanzee\u2013human last common ancestor."], "docs": ["This a document about 2019 in primate paleontology. \n ; Description of new fossil material of Ardipithecus ramidus from the Gona Project study area (Ethiopia), providing new information on the locomotor pattern and the anatomy of the hand of this species, is published by Simpson et al. (2019). ; A study on the phylogenetic relationships of Ardipithecus ramidus is published by Mongle, Strait & Grine (2019). ; A study on the morphology and morphometric affinities of the foot of Ardipithecus ramidus, evaluating its implications for the knowledge of likely anatomy of the foot of the chimpanzee\u2013human last common ancestor, is published by Prang (2019). ; A study on the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the acronym TRAME stand for?", "What was the primary function of the TRAME computer network?", "Which electric utility developed and deployed the TRAME network?", "In which year did the development of the TRAME network begin?", "By what year were the first routers, referred to as 'nodes,' deployed in the TRAME network?", "In which regions of Spain was the TRAME network first deployed?", "Until which year was the TRAME network in operation?", "How long was the TRAME network in operation before it was decommissioned?", "What type of technology formed the basis of the TRAME network?"], "answers": ["TRAME stands for TRAnsmission of MEssages.", "The primary function of the TRAME computer network was to be used in an electric utility, similar to the internet, for the transmission of messages.", "ENHER", "1974", "1978", "Catalonia and Arag\u00f3n.", "2016", "The TRAME network was in operation for 38 years before it was decommissioned.", "Packet switching."], "docs": ["This a document about TRAME. \n TRAME (TRAnsmission of MEssages) was the name of the second computer network in the world similar to the internet to be used in an electric utility. Like the internet, the base technology was packet switching; it was developed by the electric utility ENHER in Barcelona. It was deployed by the same utility, first in Catalonia and Arag\u00f3n, Spain, and later in other places. Its development started in 1974 and the first routers, called nodes at that time, were deployed by 1978. The network was in operation until 2016 (38 years) with successive technological software and hardware updates."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the unemployment rate in Evionnaz?", "How many people were employed in the primary economic sector in Evionnaz?", "How many businesses were involved in the primary economic sector in Evionnaz?", "How many people were employed in the secondary economic sector in Evionnaz?", "How many businesses were involved in the secondary economic sector in Evionnaz?", "How many people were employed in the tertiary economic sector in Evionnaz?", "How many businesses were involved in the tertiary economic sector in Evionnaz?", "What was the total number of residents employed in Evionnaz?", "What percentage of the workforce in Evionnaz were females?", "What was the total number of full-time equivalent jobs in Evionnaz?", "How many jobs were in the primary sector in Evionnaz?", "How many of the primary sector jobs in Evionnaz were in agriculture?", "How many of the primary sector jobs in Evionnaz were in forestry or lumber production?", "What was the total number of jobs in the secondary sector in Evionnaz?", "What percentage of the secondary sector jobs were in manufacturing in Evionnaz?"], "answers": ["6.2%", "17", "5", "459 people were employed in the secondary economic sector in Evionnaz.", "15", "132", "24", "429", "40.8%", "558", "14", "9", "5", "439", "92.0%"], "docs": ["This a document about Evionnaz. \n , Evionnaz had an unemployment rate of 6.2%. , there were 17 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 5 businesses involved in this sector. 459 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 15 businesses in this sector. 132 people were employed in the tertiary sector, with 24 businesses in this sector. There were 429 residents of the municipality who were employed in some capacity, of which females made up 40.8% of the workforce. the total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 558. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 14, of which 9 were in agriculture and 5 were in forestry or lumber production. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 439 of which 404 or (92.0%) were in manufacturing "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the medal held by the Provincial Archives in Regina, Saskatchewan?", "Where is the only publicly held Victoria Cross in the province of Saskatchewan displayed?", "On what type of occasions is Robert Grierson Combe's medal displayed?", "Where is Robert Grierson Combe's medal held?"], "answers": ["The Victoria Cross.", "It is displayed on special occasions.", "Robert Grierson Combe's medal is displayed on special occasions.", "Robert Grierson Combe's medal is held by the Provincial Archives in Regina, Saskatchewan."], "docs": ["This a document about Robert Grierson Combe. \n Combe's medal is held by the Provincial Archives in Regina, Saskatchewan and is displayed on special occasions. It is the only publicly held Victoria Cross in the province."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who argued that the cases in the science wars are not similar and that low standards in some journals are not a new issue?", "What did the new editor in chief of the journal Annals of Physics say about the journal's standards before the controversy?", "What event led to the appointment of a new editor in chief and editorial staff for the journal Annals of Physics?", "What is the current status of public interest in the science wars?"], "answers": ["Paul Ginsparg.", "The new editor in chief said that the standards of the journal had been poor leading up to the publication since the previous editor had become sick and died.", "The controversy led to the appointment of a new editor in chief and editorial staff for the journal Annals of Physics.", "Interest in the science wars has waned considerably in recent years."], "docs": ["This a document about Science wars. \n physics journals. Cornell physics professor Paul Ginsparg, argued that the cases are not at all similar, and that the fact that some journals and scientific institutions have low standards is \"hardly a revelation\". The new editor in chief of the journal Annals of Physics, who was appointed after the controversy along with a new editorial staff, had said that the standards of the journal had been poor leading up to the publication since the previous editor had become sick and died. Interest in the science wars has waned considerably in recent years. Though the events of the science wars are still occasionally "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is Tariffville located within the town of Simsbury?", "Which town shares a border with Tariffville along the northeast part of its CDP?", "What geographical feature forms the southeast border of the Tariffville CDP?", "What is the name of the road that follows Connecticut Route 315 through the center of Tariffville?", "How far is the north end of Connecticut Route 189 from Granby?", "What is the total area of the Tariffville CDP according to the United States Census Bureau?", "What percentage of the Tariffville CDP is water?", "What is the name of the river that forms part of the northeast and northwest borders of the Tariffville CDP?", "What is the name of the road that Connecticut Route 189 follows through the east end of Tariffville?"], "answers": ["Tariffville is located in the northeast corner of the town of Simsbury.", "East Granby", "The crest of Talcott Mountain forms the southeast border of the Tariffville CDP.", "Elm Street and Tariffville Road.", "The north end of Connecticut Route 189 is 3.5 miles from Granby.", "1.7 sqkm", "7.98%", "Farmington River", "Hartford Avenue"], "docs": ["This a document about Tariffville, Connecticut. \n Tariffville is in the northeast corner of the town of Simsbury, on the inside of a sharp bend in the Farmington River. The northeast and northwest borders of the CDP follow the river, with the northeast part also forming the town line with East Granby. The southeast border of the CDP follows the crest of Talcott Mountain and is the town line with Bloomfield. The southern border of the CDP follows a line just south of West Point Terrace from Talcott Mountain back down to the river. Connecticut Route 189 (Hartford Avenue) runs through the east end of Tariffville, leading north 3.5 mi to Granby and south 12 mi to Hartford. Connecticut Route 315 passes through the center of Tariffville as Elm Street and Tariffville Road. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.7 sqkm, of which 1.6 sqkm is land and 0.1 sqkm, or 7.98%, is water."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the title of Raden Muhammad Enoh, who served as a regent from 1849 to 1854?", "Who built the pendopo (regent palace) and the Grand Mosque of Purwakarta?", "What was the full name of the regent who served from 1854 to 1863?", "What title did Raden Adikusumah hold during his time as regent from 1883 to 1886?", "Who was the regent from 1886 to 1911, and what title did he hold?", "What was the relationship between Raden Tumenggung Aria Gandanagara and Raden Surya Kusumah?", "Under what title did Raden Tumenggung Aria Gandanagara serve as regent from 1911 to 1925?", "Who was the regent from 1925 to 1942?", "What was the title of Raden Panduwinata, the last bupati to reside in Purwakarta?", "Where did Raden Panduwinata move after serving as regent from 1942 to 1945?", "What was the full name of the regent who was the son of Sastradipura and served from 1854 to 1863?", "What was the relationship between Raden Adipati Sumadipura and Sastradipura?", "What was the full name of the regent who served from 1942 to 1945?", "What was the full name of the regent who served from 1883 to 1886?", "What was the full name of the regent who served from 1886 to 1911?"], "answers": ["Raden Sastranegara.", "Raden Adipati Sumadipura.", "Raden Adipati Sumadipura", "Raden Adipati Sastradiningrat II", "Raden Surya Kusumah, under the title Raden Adipati Sastradiningrat III.", "Raden Tumenggung Aria Gandanagara was the younger brother of Raden Surya Kusumah.", "Raden Adipati Sastradiningrat III", "Raden Adipati Aria Suryamiharja.", "Raden Kanjeng Pandu Suriadiningrat", "Subang.", "Raden Adipati Sumadipura", "Raden Adipati Sumadipura was the son of Sastradipura.", "Raden Panduwinata", "Raden Adikusumah", "Raden Surya Kusumah"], "docs": ["This a document about Karawang Regency. \n 11) Raden Muhammad Enoh (1849-1854), under the title Raden Sastranegara ; 12) Raden Adipati Sumadipura (1854-1863), son of Sastradipura, under the title Raden Tumenggung Aria Sastradiningrat I, builds the pendopo (regent palace) and the Grand Mosque of Purwakarta ; 13) Raden Adikusumah (1883-1886), under the title Raden Adipati Sastradiningrat II ; 14) Raden Surya Kusumah (1886-1911), son of Adikusumah, under the title Raden Adipati Sastradiningrat III ; 15) Raden Tumenggung Aria Gandanagara (1911-1925), younger brother of Surya Kusumah, under the title Raden Adipati Sastradiningrat III ; 16) Raden Adipati Aria Suryamiharja (1925-1942) ; 17) Raden Panduwinata (1942-1945), under the title Raden Kanjeng Pandu Suriadiningrat, last bupati to reside in Purwakarta, moves to Subang. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year was the song Allure of the Earth re-released as a vinyl-only single by Woods of Ypres?", "Which compilation CD by Woods of Ypres re-issued the song Pursuit of the Sun?", "Which two songs from the album were occasionally played in a medley style in Woods of Ypres' later years?", "Which song from the album has been documented as a full setlist addition at Woods of Ypres concerts since 2009?", "Who provided a cover of Allure of the Earth on the vinyl-only single?", "What format was the re-release of the song Allure of the Earth in 2009?", "Which band released the song Pursuit of the Sun and the album it is from?", "What format was the compilation CD that re-issued the song Pursuit of the Sun?", "What is the name of the band that released the song Pursuit of the Sun?", "What country are the cellists Sebastian Simpson and Chris Doig from?"], "answers": ["2009", "The compilation CD *Independent Nature 2002-2007* by Woods of Ypres re-issued the song *Pursuit of the Sun*.", "\"Summer's Envy\" and \"The Ghosts of Summers Past\"", "\"The Sun Was in My Eyes (Part I)\"", "Sebastian Simpson and Chris Doig.", "vinyl-only single", "Woods of Ypres released the song \"Pursuit of the Sun\" and it is from their album.", "The compilation CD that re-issued the song Pursuit of the Sun was a 2009 CD.", "Woods of Ypres", "Australia"], "docs": ["This a document about Pursuit of the Sun & Allure of the Earth. \n re-issued in Woods of Ypres' 2009 compilation CD Independent Nature 2002-2007. That same year, the band re-released their song Allure of the Earth from this album as a vinyl-only single, accompanied by a cover of it by Australian cellists Sebastian Simpson and Chris Doig. Songs from this album were not a frequent sight at recent Woods of Ypres concerts. Only \"The Sun Was in My Eyes (Part I)\" has been documented as a full setlist addition since 2009, though shortened versions of \"Summer's Envy\" and \"The Ghosts of Summers Past\" have been played in a medley style occasionally in the band's later years."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the ambition of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet in terms of their music style?", "What is one similarity between the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet and the early Ornette Coleman groups mentioned in the document?", "How did the tunes in the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet function according to the text?", "What musical approach did the players of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet use for their improvisations?", "What rhythmic characteristic is consistently present in the music of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet?", "What did the document say about the influence of Ornette Coleman on the compositional and formal style of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet?", "What did the document say about the presence of rhythmic dissociation in the music of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet?", "What role do the compositions play in the improvisations of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet?"], "answers": ["Their ambition was to play a kind of music unburdened by traditional constraints while retaining the essence of older jazz styles.", "Both groups have no piano.", "The tunes acted principally as emotional triggers and not as determinants of harmony and form.", "The players used a tonal centre or a relatively flexible modal groundwork for their improvisations.", "A steady swinging beat is consistently present.", "The document states that the quartet recalls the early Ornette Coleman groups in several ways, including the absence of a piano, the use of tunes as emotional triggers rather than determinants of harmony and form, and improvisation on a tonal center or flexible modal groundwork. It also notes that, like Coleman, the quartet maintains a steady swinging beat without rhythmic dissociation.", "The document states that there were \"no recognizable symptoms of rhythmic dissociation\" in the music of the Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet.", "The compositions act principally as emotional triggers and not as determinants of harmony and form."], "docs": ["This a document about Archie Shepp \u2013 Bill Dixon Quartet. \n ambition to play a kind of music unburdened by traditional constraints and yet retaining to a great extent the essence of older jazz styles.\" He wrote: \"In several ways the quartet recalls the early Ornette Coleman groups. First, there is no piano. Second, in the general compositional and formal frame of reference and even in certain details of Shepp's improvisations, there is not much difficulty recognizing Coleman as the model... Third, as with Coleman, the tunes act principally as emotional triggers and not as determinants of harmony and form. The players improvise on a tonal centre..., or on a relatively flexible modal groundwork... In both cases a steady swinging beat is present at all times, with no recognizable symptoms of rhythmic dissociation.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was Anatol Fejgin born?", "What was Anatol Fejgin's role at the Ministry of Public Security of Poland after 1949?", "Which notable department at the Ministry of Public Security was Anatol Fejgin in charge of?", "What event in 1956 made Anatol Fejgin a symbol of communist terror in postwar Poland?", "What was the name of Anatol Fejgin's colleague at the Ministry of Public Security mentioned in the document?", "In which year did Anatol Fejgin join the Communist Party?", "What city did Anatol Fejgin begin his medical studies in?", "What year did Anatol Fejgin begin his medical studies in Warsaw?", "What was the name of the other high-ranking official mentioned alongside Anatol Fejgin as a symbol of communist terror during the Polish October revolution of 1956?"], "answers": ["Anatol Fejgin was born on September 25, 1909, into a middle-class Jewish family in Poland.", "Commander of the Stalinist political police and in charge of the Special Bureau (the 10th Department).", "The Special Bureau (the 10th Department).", "The Polish October revolution of 1956 made Anatol Fejgin a symbol of communist terror in postwar Poland.", "J\u00f3zef R\u00f3\u017ca\u0144ski", "1928", "Warsaw", "1927", "Jakub Berman"], "docs": ["This a document about Anatol Fejgin. \n Anatol Fejgin (September 25, 1909 \u2013 July 28, 2002) was a Polish-Jewish communist activist before World War II, and after 1949, commander of the Stalinist political police at the Ministry of Public Security of Poland, in charge of its notorious Special Bureau (the 10th Department). During the Polish October revolution of 1956, his name \u2013 along with a number of others including his colleague Col. J\u00f3zef R\u00f3\u017ca\u0144ski, and Minister Jakub Berman \u2013 came to symbolize communist terror in postwar Poland. Fejgin was born into a middle-class Jewish family, and in 1927 began medical studies in Warsaw, which he never finished. In 1928, he joined the Communist Party "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Arabic origin of the name 'Bahrain'?", "What is the meaning of 'al-Ba\u1e25rayn' in Arabic?", "What is the source of the dispute regarding the two seas referenced in the etymology of Bahrain?", "What is one possible explanation for the name 'Bahrain' based on the Quran?", "What is the alternate theory about the 'two seas' proposed by al-Ahsa?", "What is the alternate theory about the name 'Bahrain' proposed by al-Jawahari?", "What was the previous name of Bahrain before it became known as al-Hasa?", "What are some of the possible interpretations of the 'two seas' in relation to the geography of Bahrain?", "What is the current general understanding of what the name 'Bahrain' refers to?", "What is the meaning of the word 'Bahri' in Arabic?", "What is the significance of the Quran's mention of 'two seas' in the etymology of Bahrain?", "What is the modern name of the region that was previously known as Awal?", "What is the reason the Quranic references to the 'two seas' are not considered to directly relate to modern Bahrain?"], "answers": ["\"The Two Seas\" in Arabic (, al-Ba\u1e25rayn).", "\"The Two Seas\"", "The source of the dispute is the uncertainty regarding which two seas were originally intended in the etymology of Bahrain.", "A popular folk etymology relates Bahrain to the \"two seas\" mentioned five times in the Quran.", "The alternate theory proposed by al-Ahsa is that the two seas were the Great Green Ocean and a peaceful lake on the mainland.", "Al-Jawahari proposed that the original formal name \"Bahri\" (meaning \"belonging to the sea\") was misunderstood and so was opted against.", "Awal", "The two seas may refer to the bay east and west of the island, the seas north and south of the island, or the salt water surrounding the island and the fresh water beneath it. Another theory suggests they were the Great Green Ocean and a peaceful lake on the mainland.", "The name 'Bahrain' is generally taken to refer to the island itself.", "\"Belonging to the sea.\"", "The Quran's mention of \"two seas\" is part of a popular folk etymology relating to Bahrain's name, but the passages actually refer to the Saudi deserts, not the modern island.", "Bahrain", "The Quranic references to the \"two seas\" are not considered to directly relate to modern Bahrain because the passages refer to the Saudi deserts opposite modern Bahrain, not the island itself."], "docs": ["This a document about List of country-name etymologies. \n\"The Two Seas\" in Arabic (, al-Ba\u1e25rayn). However, the question of which two seas were originally intended remains in dispute. A popular folk etymology relates Bahrain to the \"two seas\" mentioned five times in the Quran. The passages, however, do not refer to the modern island but rather to the Saudi deserts opposite modern Bahrain. It is possible Bahrain (previously known as Awal) simply acquired its name when that region became known as al-Hasa, but today the name is generally taken to refer to the island itself. The two seas are then the bay east and west of the island, the seas north and south of the island, or the salt water surrounding the island and the fresh water beneath it which appears in wells and also bubbling up at places in the middle of the gulf. An alternate theory offered by al-Ahsa was that the two seas were the Great Green Ocean and a peaceful lake on the mainland; still another provided by al-Jawahari is that the original formal name Bahri (lit. \"belonging to the sea\") would have been misunderstood and so was opted against. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one of the consequences of nationalisation according to the document?", "How many elementary schools were established by the Bhutto government?", "What type of education system did Bhutto abandon?", "What did the Bhutto government encourage local academicians to do instead of using Western literature?", "What was the impact of nationalisation on the national treasury and the people of Pakistan?", "How many middle schools were established by the Bhutto government?", "How many high schools were established by the Bhutto government?", "How many intermediate colleges were established by the Bhutto government?", "How many junior colleges were established by the Bhutto government?", "What was the general public's perception of the step taken by the Bhutto government, according to the document?"], "answers": ["A considerable number of small businessmen and traders were ruined, displaced, or rendered unemployed.", "Around 6,500.", "Western education system.", "The Bhutto government encouraged local academicians to publish books on their respected subjects instead of using Western literature.", "Nationalisation caused colossal loss to the national treasury and the people of Pakistan.", "900", "407", "51", "21", "The general public perceived the step as senseless, leading to the ruin, displacement, or unemployment of many small businessmen and traders."], "docs": ["This a document about Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. \n no sense for the step that was taken. Consequently, a considerable number of small businessmen and traders were ruined, displaced or rendered unemployed. In the concluding analysis, nationalisation caused colossal loss not only to the national treasury but also to the people of Pakistan. The Bhutto government established a large number of rural and urban schools, including around 6,500 elementary schools, 900 middle schools, 407 high schools, 51 intermediate colleges and 21 junior colleges. Bhutto also abandoned the Western education system and most of the literature was sent back to Western world; instead his government encouraged the local academicians to publish books on their respected "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does Susan Philips suggest about the role of graffiti in a culture?", "What do Cairene graffiti reveal about Egyptian (post-) revolutionary society?", "What do the walls of Cairo contribute to in the context of social and political change?", "What do the actors of the revolution become through the graffiti on Cairo's walls?", "What is one of the effects of the graffiti on Cairo's walls according to the document?", "What role does the recent and remote past play in Egyptian (post-) revolutionary society according to the document?", "What is one purpose of graffiti in the context of Egyptian (post-) revolutionary society according to the document?"], "answers": ["Susan Philips suggests that graffiti is a window into a culture that people use to look in on themselves as they actively construct the guidelines and concerns of their lives.", "Cairene graffiti reveal that Egyptian (post-) revolutionary society valorizes its recent and remote past and cultural heritage, using these elements to construct identity, maintain memory, and promote social and political causes.", "The walls of Cairo contribute to transforming the actors of the revolution into symbols of cohesion and mobilization while keeping their memory alive and promoting the social and political causes they stand for.", "The actors of the revolution become symbols of cohesion and mobilization through the graffiti on Cairo's walls.", "The graffiti on Cairo's walls contribute to transforming the actors of the revolution into symbols of cohesion and mobilization while keeping their memory alive and promoting the social and political causes they stand for.", "The recent and remote past is valorized in Egyptian (post-) revolutionary society as it contributes to the construction of national identity and cultural heritage.", "To valorize Egypt's recent and remote past and cultural heritage as part of its identity."], "docs": ["This a document about Contemporary art in Egypt. \n symbols of national identity. As Susan Philips indicates \"if graffiti is a window into a culture (...) then it is the same window that people use to look in on themselves as they actively construct the guidelines and concerns of their lives\". What Cairene graffiti show us is that the Egyptian (post-) revolutionary society valorizes its recent and remote past and cultural heritage to which its identity is tributary. Nonetheless, as witnesses of important social and political change, the walls of Cairo contribute to transforming the actors of the revolution into symbols of cohesion and mobilization while keeping their memory alive and promoting the social and political causes they stand for."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many athletes did Cyprus send to the 2018 Commonwealth Games?", "What was the composition of Cyprus's team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in terms of sports?", "How did Cyprus qualify for the women's beach volleyball event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games?", "What was the reason Cyprus had a men's beach volleyball team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games?"], "answers": ["Four.", "Cyprus's team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games included a women's beach volleyball team and a men's beach volleyball team that received a wildcard.", "Cyprus qualified a women's beach volleyball team.", "Cyprus received a wildcard for the men's beach volleyball team."], "docs": ["This a document about Cyprus at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. \n Cyprus qualified a women's beach volleyball team and received a wildcard for a men's team for a total of four athletes."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the main island group the document is discussing?", "What are some of the islands included in the group referred to by White and Brothers?", "How are several of the islands in the group described in relation to Maatsuyker Island?"], "answers": ["Maatsuyker Islands", "Breaksea Islands, Eddystone, Kathleen Island, Mewstone, Pedra Branca, Shanks Islands, and Trumpeter Islets.", "Several of the islands in the group are quite distant from Maatsuyker Island."], "docs": ["This a document about Maatsuyker Islands. \n White and Brothers refer to islands in addition to those in the group. These include Breaksea Islands, Eddystone, Kathleen Island, Mewstone, Pedra Branca, Shanks Islands and Trumpeter Islets. Several of these are quite distant from Maatsuyker Island."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which 1981 film do two friends serve with RELA?", "What is the title of the 2007 film that features a zombie attack in a village in Kuala Kangsar?", "Which 2012 film follows three individuals who join RELA and fight human trafficking?", "What is the name of the organization that the characters join in the 2012 film Senario Ops Pocot?"], "answers": ["Aku Yang Berhormat", "Zombi Kampung Pisang", "Senario Ops Pocot", "RELA"], "docs": ["This a document about Malaysia Volunteers Corps Department. \nIn the 1981 film comedy politics Aku Yang Berhormat which two friends serve with RELA ; In the 2007 film Horror Comedy Zombi Kampung Pisang a village in Kuala Kangsar attack by Zombie ; In the 2012 film comedy Senario Ops Pocot a life three person who join RELA and fight human traficking "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of peanut butter is typically allowed on a low-fiber/low-residue diet?", "Are smooth nut butters generally allowed on a low-fiber/low-residue diet?", "Is tofu typically allowed on a low-fiber/low-residue diet?"], "answers": ["Smooth peanut butter is typically allowed on a low-fiber/low-residue diet.", "Yes.", "Yes."], "docs": ["This a document about Low-fiber/low-residue diet. \n Some diets allow smooth peanut butter or smooth nut butters. Some diets allow tofu."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Estefan\u00eda G\u00f3mez play the role of Luz Dary in *El Capo*?", "What role did Estefan\u00eda G\u00f3mez play in the 2001 production *Ecomoda*?", "What was the name of the production Estefan\u00eda G\u00f3mez was part of in 2005?"], "answers": ["2009", "Aura Mar\u00eda Fuentes", "Padres e hijos"], "docs": ["This a document about Estefan\u00eda G\u00f3mez. \n2009 - El Capo ....Luz Dary ; 2005 - Padres e hijos ; 2001 - Ecomoda ....Aura Mar\u00eda Fuentes "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What ranking did Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group achieve among Ukrainian banks for depositor loyalty according to the Minfin portal?", "What was Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group's position in the Minfin Portal\u2019s Bank Resilience Rating following the 2Q of 2020?", "Which independent business portal awarded Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group the Ukrainian Banks Viability Rating in 2020?", "What award did Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group receive in the 'Top-50 Legal Departments of Ukraine' independent survey in 2020?", "According to which investment company did Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group receive the 'Most Reliable Banks of Ukraine' rating?", "What award did Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group receive as part of the 'Good Place to Work \u2013 The Best Employer Branding Project' in 2020?", "According to which organization was Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group recognized as a 'Cycling-Friendly Employer 2020'?", "In which contest did Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group win first place for 'Sustainable Development Goal No.3 \u2014 Good Health and Well-Being' in 2020?", "What is the name of the Kyiv-based association that recognized Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group as a 'Cycling-Friendly Employer 2020'?", "What award did Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group receive according to the Mastercard \u0422\u041e\u0420-3 in 2020?"], "answers": ["No.2", "No.2", "Mind.UA", "Best Legal Departments 2020", "Dragon Capital", "HR Brand Ukraine Award.", "Kyiv Cyclists\u2019 Association U-Cycle.", "In the contest of Corporate Social Responsibility cases 2020, Center for the CSR Development Ukraine.", "Kyiv Cyclists\u2019 Association U-Cycle", "The Best Premium Banking Service in Ukraine."], "docs": ["This a document about Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group. \n among Ukrainian banks for depositor loyalty according to the Minfin portal No.2 in the Minfin Portal\u2019s Bank Resilience Rating following the 2Q of 2020 No.2 in the Ukrainian Banks Viability Rating according to the independent business portal Mind.UA Best Legal Departments 2020 following the independent survey \u00abTop-50 Legal Departments of Ukraine\u00bb No.2 in the Most Reliable Banks of Ukraine Rating according to the investment company Dragon Capital Good Place to Work \u2013 The Best Employer Branding Project, HR Brand Ukraine Award grc.uaThe Best Premium Banking Service in Ukraine according to the Mastercard \u0422\u041e\u0420-3 \u00abCycling-Friendly Employer 2020\u00bb according to the Kyiv Cyclists\u2019 Association U-Cycle No.1 \u00abSustainable Development Goal No.3 \u2014 Good Health and Well-Being\u00bb in the contest of Corporate Social Responsibility cases 2020, Center for the CSR Development Ukraine."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the color of the horse Shirley Heights?", "Who were the owners and breeders of Shirley Heights?", "Which horse sired Shirley Heights?", "What major races did Mill Reef win in 1971?", "In what year did Mill Reef win his first British sires' championship?", "What is the name of Shirley Heights' dam?", "Which other notable horses were descendants of Hardiemma?", "What is the origin of the name 'Shirley Heights'?", "What is the origin of the name 'Mill Reef'?", "Who was the trainer of Shirley Heights during his racing career?", "Where was Shirley Heights trained during his racing career?"], "answers": ["Bay.", "The owners and breeders of Shirley Heights were Charles Wood, 2nd Earl of Halifax, and Lord Irwin.", "Mill Reef sired Shirley Heights.", "Mill Reef won the Epsom Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1971.", "1978", "Hardiemma", "Pentire and Divine Proportions.", "The name Shirley Heights comes from a military lookout point in Antigua.", "The name 'Mill Reef' comes from the Mill Reef Club on the island of Antigua.", "John Dunlop", "Shirley Heights was trained at Arundel in West Sussex during his racing career."], "docs": ["This a document about Shirley Heights (horse). \n Shirley Heights was a bay horse bred by his owners, the father and son team of Charles Wood, 2nd Earl of Halifax, and Lord Irwin. He was one of many successful racehorses sired by Mill Reef, an American-bred horse who won the Epsom Derby, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1971. The successes of Shirley Heights enabled Mill Reef to win the first of his two British sires' championships in 1978. His dam Hardiemma was a highly successful broodmare whose other descendants include Pentire and Divine Proportions. The name Shirley Heights comes from a military lookout point in Antigua Mill Reef had been named after the Mill Reef Club on the same island. The colt was trained throughout his racing career by John Dunlop at Arundel in West Sussex."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What college did Willis Ward decide to attend before ultimately enrolling at Michigan?", "Who was the head coach at Michigan who assured Willis Ward he would have the opportunity to play football?", "What was one of the reasons Harry Kipke was eager to have Willis Ward on his team?", "What did Harry Kipke threaten to do to those who opposed Willis Ward playing for the team?", "What book discusses the history of African-American athletes at Michigan and includes details about Harry Kipke and Willis Ward?", "What racial term was used in the document to refer to Willis Ward at the time?", "What action did Harry Kipke take to show his readiness to fight those who opposed Willis Ward playing for the team?", "What was the name of the author who wrote about the history of African-American athletes at Michigan, including details about Harry Kipke and Willis Ward?", "What was the name of the team for which Willis Ward was expected to play at Michigan?", "What was the name of the team for which Willis Ward was expected to play at Michigan?", "What was the name of the team for which Willis Ward was expected to play at Michigan?"], "answers": ["Dartmouth College.", "Harry Kipke", "Harry Kipke had played with African-American athletes in high school and was eager to have Ward on his team.", "Harry Kipke threatened to fight those who opposed Willis Ward playing for the team.", "The book by John Behee.", "Negro", "Harry Kipke took off his coat and was prepared to fight with those who opposed having a Negro play for the team.", "John Behee", "Michigan.", "Michigan.", "Michigan."], "docs": ["This a document about Willis Ward. \n in high school, Ward had decided to attend Dartmouth College. With head coach Harry Kipke's assurance that he would be given full opportunity to play football, Ward enrolled at Michigan. Kipke had played with African-American athletes in high school and was eager to have Ward on his team. According to John Behee, the author of a book on the history of African-American athletes at Michigan, Kipke \"threatened to fight, physically fight, those alumni and fellow coaches who opposed his playing Ward.\" Behee wrote that \"on several occasions Kipke took off his coat and was prepared to fight with those who bitterly opposed having a Negro play for "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did the NAACP file a lawsuit against Michigan state officials, including Governor William Milliken?", "What was the main charge brought by the NAACP in its lawsuit against Michigan state officials?", "What was the duration of the trial for the NAACP's lawsuit against the state of Michigan?", "What argument did the NAACP make regarding the segregation of Detroit's public schools?", "What did the NAACP claim was the connection between housing practices and educational segregation?", "Who was the district judge that ruled on the NAACP's lawsuit, and what was the nature of his ruling?"], "answers": ["August 18, 1970", "The main charge brought by the NAACP was de facto public school segregation.", "The trial lasted 41 days.", "The NAACP argued that although schools were not legally segregated, the city of Detroit and its surrounding counties had enacted policies to maintain racial segregation in public schools, and they suggested a direct relationship between unfair housing practices and educational segregation.", "The NAACP claimed a direct relationship between unfair housing practices, such as redlining of certain neighborhoods, and educational segregation, which followed segregated neighborhoods.", "District Judge Steven J. Roth ruled on the NAACP's lawsuit. His ruling held all levels of government accountable for the segregation in public schools."], "docs": ["This a document about History of Detroit. \n On August 18, 1970, the NAACP filed suit against Michigan state officials, including Governor William Milliken, charging de facto public school segregation. The trial began April 6, 1971, and lasted 41 days. The NAACP argued that although schools were not legally segregated, the city of Detroit and its surrounding counties had enacted policies to maintain racial segregation in public schools. The NAACP also suggested a direct relationship between unfair housing practices (such as redlining of certain neighborhoods) and educational segregation, which followed segregated neighborhoods. District Judge Steven J. Roth held all levels of government accountable for the segregation in his ruling "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the first Latvian grammarian?", "Which Latvian was a romance and tango singer?", "Who was the Latvian-Canadian actress born in 1987?", "Which Latvian was a poet and journalist who lived from 1894 to 1975?", "Who was the biologist and social activist born in 1878?", "Which Latvian was a film director, screenwriter, and actor born in 1936?", "Who was the ice hockey player born in 1974 and died in 2011?", "Which Latvian was a stamp dealer who lived from 1901 to 1971?", "Who was the art dealer and publisher born in 1954?", "Which Latvian was a violinist born in 1981?", "Who was the ballet master and performer with the Latvian National Ballet who lived from 1903 to 1975?", "Which Latvian was a poet who lived from 1879 to 1945?", "Who was the industrialist, entrepreneur, and civil rights activist who lived from 1705 to 1779?", "Which Latvian was an animator born in 1942?", "Who was the basketball player born in 1952?", "Which Latvian was a short track and long track speed skater born in 1986?", "Who was the economist and historian who lived from 1899 to 1997?", "Which Latvian was a chess player born in 1950?", "Who was the author, translator, editor, jurist, and educator who lived from 1865 to 1932?", "Which Latvian was a poet born in 1894?"], "answers": ["Gotthard Friedrich Stender", "Konstant\u012bns Soko\u013cskis", "Ksenia Solo", "J\u0101nis Sudrabkalns", "L\u012bna \u0160terna", "J\u0101nis Strei\u010ds", "K\u0101rlis Skrasti\u0146\u0161", "Henrijs Stolovs", "Serge Sorokko", "Baiba Skride", "Rudolfs Saul\u0113", "K\u0101rlis Skalbe", "J\u0101nis \u0160teinhauers", "Roze Stiebra", "U\u013cjana Semjonova", "Haralds Silovs", "Sta\u0146islavs Svjanevi\u010ds", "Jevg\u0113\u0146ijs Sve\u0161\u0146ikovs", "P\u0113teris Stu\u010dka", "J\u0101nis Sudrabkalns"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Latvians. \nRudolfs Saul\u0113 (1903\u20131975) \u2013 ballet master; performer with the Latvian National Ballet ; U\u013cjana Semjonova (born 1952) \u2013 basketball player ; Haralds Silovs (born 1986) \u2013 short track and long track speed skater ; K\u0101rlis Skalbe (1879\u20131945) \u2013 poet ; K\u0101rlis Skrasti\u0146\u0161 (1974\u20132011) \u2013 ice hockey player ; Baiba Skride (born 1981) \u2013 violinist ; Konstant\u012bns Soko\u013cskis (1904\u20131991) \u2013 romance and tango singer ; Ksenia Solo (born 1987) \u2013 Latvian-Canadian actress ; Serge Sorokko (born 1954) \u2013 art dealer and publisher ; Raimonds Staprans (born 1926) \u2013 Latvian-American painter ; J\u0101nis \u0160teinhauers (1705\u20131779) \u2013 industrialist, entrepreneur, and civil rights activist ; Gotthard Friedrich Stender (1714\u20131796) \u2013 first Latvian grammarian ; L\u012bna \u0160terna (1878\u20131968) \u2013 biologist and social activist ; Roze Stiebra (born 1942) \u2013 animator ; Henrijs Stolovs (1901\u20131971) \u2013 stamp dealer ; J\u0101nis Strei\u010ds (born 1936) \u2013 film director, screenwriter, actor ; J\u0101nis Str\u0113lnieks (born 1989) \u2013 basketball player ; P\u0113teris Stu\u010dka (1865\u20131932) \u2013 author, translator, editor, jurist and educator ; J\u0101nis Sudrabkalns (1894\u20131975) \u2013 poet and journalist ; Jevg\u0113\u0146ijs Sve\u0161\u0146ikovs (born 1950) \u2013 chess player ; Sta\u0146islavs Svjanevi\u010ds (1899\u20131997) \u2013 economist and historian "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the origins of the Italians of Croatia according to the document?", "What are the two main groups that the Italians of Croatia are descended from?", "What historical group were the Dalmatians and Istrians descended from?", "What is the approximate percentage of Italians in Istria according to the document?", "What is the status of the Italians in Croatia as described in the document?", "Which regions of Italy have contributed to more recent Italian migrations to Croatia, as mentioned in the document?", "What is the term used in the document to refer to the overseas Adriatic territories of the Venetians?", "What does the document indicate about the current presence of Italians in Dalmatia?"], "answers": ["The Italians of Croatia are the descendants of the Dalmatians, Istrians (originating from Romanized Illyrians), and Venetians. In the last two centuries, some have also moved from the Italian peninsula, such as Apulians and Trentinos.", "Dalmatians and Istrians.", "The Dalmatians and Istrians were descended from the Romanized Illyrians.", "About 7%.", "The Italians of Croatia are described as a national minority with their own flag.", "Apulia and Trentino.", "Serenissima", "The document indicates that there are only small Italian groups of modest numbers in Dalmatia."], "docs": ["This a document about Italians of Croatia. \n as a national minority, with their own flag. The Italians of Croatia are the descendants of the Dalmatians and Istrians (neo-Latin peoples originating in the Middle Ages from the Romanized Illyrians) and of the Venetians transplanted to the overseas Adriatic territories of the Serenissima. In the last two centuries some Italians have also moved from Italian peninsula, as in the case of Apulian emigrants in Ragusa and Trentino in Pozega. In Istria there are still large communities of Italians (about 7% of the population), while in Dalmatia there are only small Italian groups of modest numbers, the last evidence of a presence that descends directly from the Romance-speaking populations that "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the musician discussed in the document?", "In what year was the document about Guy Webster published?"], "answers": ["Guy Webster", "2002"], "docs": ["This a document about Guy Webster (musician). \nGuy Webster (2002) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the monarch of the Solomon Islands in 2020?", "Who served as the Governor-General of the Solomon Islands in 2020?", "Who was the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands in 2020?"], "answers": ["Elizabeth II", "David Vunagi served as the Governor-General of the Solomon Islands in 2020.", "Manasseh Sogavare"], "docs": ["This a document about 2020 in Solomon Islands. \nMonarch: Elizabeth II ; Governor-General: David Vunagi ; Prime Minister: Manasseh Sogavare "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who coined the term 'emerging adulthood'?", "What are some alternative terms used to describe emerging adulthood?", "Which term has become widely accepted by sociologists, psychologists, and government agencies to describe the period between adolescence and young adulthood?", "What does the term 'emerging adulthood' emphasize about this life stage compared to other terms?", "What age does the document currently define as the starting point of adolescence?"], "answers": ["Jeffrey Arnett", "\"Transition age youth,\" \"delayed adulthood,\" \"extended adolescence,\" \"youthhood,\" \"adultolescence,\" and \"the twixter years.\"", "Emerging adulthood", "The term \"emerging adulthood\" emphasizes the uniqueness of this life stage compared to other terms, which give the impression that it is just a \"last hurrah\" of adolescence.", "12"], "docs": ["This a document about Emerging adulthood and early adulthood. \n Coined by psychology professor Jeffrey Arnett, emerging adulthood has been known variously as \"transition age youth,\" \"delayed adulthood,\" \"extended adolescence,\" \"youthhood,\" \"adultolescence,\" and \"the twixter years.\" Of the various terms, \"emerging adulthood\" has become popular among sociologists, psychologists, and government agencies as a way to describe this period of life in between adolescence and young adulthood. Compared to other terms that have been used, which give the impression that this stage is just a \"last hurrah\" of adolescence, \"emerging adulthood\" recognizes the uniqueness of this period of life. Currently, it is appropriate to define adolescence as the period spanning ages 12 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Edgardo Zachrisson born?", "What country is Edgardo Zachrisson from?", "What sport did Edgardo Zachrisson compete in?", "In which year did Edgardo Zachrisson compete at the Summer Olympics?"], "answers": ["5 May 1950.", "Guatemala.", "Sports shooting.", "1976"], "docs": ["This a document about Edgardo Zachrisson. \n Edgardo Zachrisson (born 5 May 1950) is a Guatemalan former sports shooter. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which region of Germany is the Epprechtstein mountain located?", "What makes the Epprechtstein mountain the most interesting in the Fichtel range?", "How many quarries are located around the summit of the Epprechtstein?", "In how many quarries is Epprechtstein granite currently being quarried?", "What is the current status of the other quarries around the Epprechtstein mountain?"], "answers": ["The Epprechtstein mountain is located in northeast Bavaria, Germany.", "It is mineralogically the most interesting mountain in the entire Fichtel range.", "About 20.", "Epprechtstein granite is currently being quarried in three quarries.", "The other quarries are closed and partially overgrown."], "docs": ["This a document about Epprechtstein. \n The Epprechtstein is a mountain in the northern Fichtel Mountains in northeast Bavaria, Germany,. It is mineralogically the most interesting mountain in the entire Fichtel range. Around the summit there are about 20 quarries, in three of which Epprechtstein granite is quarried. The others are closed and partially overgrown."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which programme aired on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland) from 1994 to 1997?", "What was the broadcast period for the programme 'Bubble and Squeak' on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "From what year to what year did the programme 'Budgie the Little Helicopter' air on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the name of the programme that aired from 2001 to 2004 and is titled 'Cardcaptors'?", "Which programme featuring CatDog aired from 1998 to 2005 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the broadcast period for the programme 'The Busy World of Richard Scarry'?", "Which programme titled 'Catscratch' aired from 2006 to 2010 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What was the name of the programme that aired from 1997 to 2002 and is titled 'Captain Star'?", "Which programme titled 'ChalkZone' aired from 2002 to 2004 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What was the broadcast period for the programme 'Charlie Brown and Friends'?", "Which programme titled 'The Bureau of Magical Things' aired from 2018 to 2021 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the name of the programme that aired from 1995 to 1997 and is titled 'Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys'?", "Which programme titled 'Camberwick Green' aired from 1997 to 2001 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the name of the programme titled 'Button Moon' that aired from 1997 to 1999?", "Which programme titled 'California Dreams' aired from 1999 to 2002 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the name of the programme titled 'Charlie Chalk' that aired from 1997 to 2001 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What was the broadcast period for the programme 'Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures' on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What was the broadcast period for the programme 'Chigley' on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the name of the programme that aired in 2012 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?", "What is the name of the programme titled 'Chorlton and the Wheelies' that aired on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland)?"], "answers": ["Capitol Critters", "2010", "1997\u20131999", "Cardcaptors", "CatDog (1998\u20132005)", "1997\u20132000", "Catscratch (2006\u20132010)", "Captain Star", "ChalkZone (2002\u20132004)", "1997\u20132002", "The Bureau of Magical Things", "Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys", "Camberwick Green (1997\u20132001) aired on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland).", "Button Moon", "California Dreams aired from 1999 to 2002 on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland).", "Charlie Chalk", "2011\u20132014", "1997\u20131999", "Camp Orange", "Chorlton and the Wheelies"], "docs": ["This a document about List of programmes broadcast by Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland). \n Bubble and Squeak (2010) ; Bubble Guppies (2011) ; Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures (2011\u20132014) ; Budgie the Little Helicopter (1997\u20131999) ; Bump (1997\u20131999) ; The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1997\u20132000) ; The Bureau of Magical Things (2018-2021) ; Button Moon (1997\u20131999) ; California Dreams (1999\u20132002) ; Camberwick Green (1997\u20132001) ; Camp Orange (2012) ; Capitol Critters (1994\u20131997) ; Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys (1995\u20131997) ; Captain Star (1997\u20132002) ; Cardcaptors (2001\u20132004) ; CatDog (1998\u20132005) ; Care Bears (1994\u20132001) ; Catscratch (2006\u20132010) ; ChalkZone (2002\u20132004) ; Charlie Brown and Friends (1997\u20132002) ; Charlie Chalk (1997\u20132001) ; Chigley (1997\u20131999) ; Chorlton and the Wheelies "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What title was given to the captured Emperor Gong by Kublai Khan?", "Where did Emperor Gong reside after being deposed by Kublai Khan?", "What religion did Emperor Gong study after being deposed?", "Who ordered Emperor Gong to commit suicide in 1323?", "What was the name of the emperor who succeeded Emperor Gong as the ruler of the Southern Song Dynasty?", "How old was Emperor Gong when he committed suicide in 1323?", "What was the name of the person who deposed Emperor Gong?", "What happened to Emperor Gong after he became the head of a monastery?", "What was the name of the person who was left behind to be captured with the dowager Empress Xie in the fallen capital city?"], "answers": ["Duke of Ying", "Emperor Gong resided in Shangdu (Xanadu) and Tibet.", "Buddhism.", "Yuan Emperor Yingzong ordered Emperor Gong to commit suicide in 1323.", "Emperor Duanzong", "52", "Kublai Khan", "Emperor Gong committed suicide upon the orders of Kublai\u2019s grandson, Yuan Emperor Yingzong in the year 1323 at the age of 52.", "Emperor Gong"], "docs": ["This a document about Marco Polo (TV series). \nKublai Khan did not execute any Southern Song Dynasty emperor. In fact, the boy Emperor Gong after being left behind to be captured with the dowager Empress Xie in their fallen capital city, he was deposed by Kublai but given the title \u201cDuke of Ying\u201d and resided both in Shangdu (Xanadu) and Tibet. There he studied Buddhism and even became the head of a monastery before committing suicide upon the orders of Kublai\u2019s grandson, Yuan Emperor Yingzong in the year 1323 at the age of 52. Emperor Gong was not the last Southern Song ruler; after his capture, his slightly older brother became Emperor Duanzong. After his death "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What types of social issues did Babylon 5 portray throughout its run?", "What first did Babylon 5 mark regarding the portrayal of same-sex relationships in television science fiction?", "How does the show Babylon 5 describe the significance of sexual orientation among its characters?", "What emotional theme is explored in Babylon 5 as a source of pain for the characters?", "What was one of the firsts for Babylon 5 regarding the depiction of human colonies and their interactions with Earth?"], "answers": ["Modern and historical social issues.", "Babylon 5 was one of the first television science fiction shows to denotatively refer to a same-sex relationship.", "Sexual orientation is as much of an issue as \"being left-handed or right-handed\".", "Unrequited love", "Babylon 5 was one of the first television science fiction shows to explore the political and social landscapes of the first human colonies and their interactions with Earth."], "docs": ["This a document about Babylon 5. \n Throughout its run, Babylon 5 found ways to portray themes relevant to modern and historical social issues. It marked several firsts in television science fiction, such as the exploration of the political and social landscapes of the first human colonies, their interactions with Earth, and the underlying tensions. Babylon 5 was also one of the first television science fiction shows to denotatively refer to a same-sex relationship. In the show, sexual orientation is as much of an issue as \"being left-handed or right-handed\". Unrequited love is explored as a source of pain for the characters, though not all the relationships end unhappily."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year was Charles Cooper Penrose-Fitzgerald asked to write an article for the Deutsche review on British naval policy?", "What was the British interpretation of the threat posed by German naval expansion, as expressed in Penrose-Fitzgerald's article?", "What was Penrose-Fitzgerald's concern regarding the timing of a potential war with Germany, based on its naval expansion?", "How was Penrose-Fitzgerald's article used in Germany?", "In what year did Penrose-Fitzgerald organize a group of women in Folkestone to distribute white feathers?", "What action did Penrose-Fitzgerald organize in Folkestone in 1914, involving a group of thirty women?", "What concern did Penrose-Fitzgerald express about the German translation of his article?", "What was the purpose of distributing white feathers by the group of women in Folkestone, as organized by Penrose-Fitzgerald in 1914?"], "answers": ["1904", "The British interpretation was that German naval expansion threatened traditional British command of the seas, and Britain would be better served by a war sooner rather than later when the German navy would be bigger.", "Penrose-Fitzgerald was concerned that Britain would be better served by a war sooner rather than later, before the German navy became bigger.", "It was used to whip up support for the naval programme.", "1914", "He organized a group of thirty women to distribute white feathers to men not in uniform.", "He said it had exaggerated his statements.", "To distribute white feathers to men not in uniform."], "docs": ["This a document about Charles Cooper Penrose-Fitzgerald. \n In 1904 he was requested to write an article for the Deutsche review on British naval policy. He had no control over the German translation of his article and said it had exaggerated his statements, but the article expressed a British interpretation of the threat implied by German naval expansion to traditional British command of the seas. It included the observation that Britain would be better served by a war sooner rather than later when the German navy would be bigger. The article was used in Germany to whip up support for the naval programme. In 1914 Penrose-Fitzgerald organised a group of thirty women in Folkestone to distribute white feathers to men not in uniform. This was reported in the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of instruments are used in a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music, specifically mentioned in the document?", "Which group introduced the wooden frame drums and the carpenter's saw to the Yoruba artisans?", "What modern skill did the Aguda introduce to Yoruba artisans?", "In which city was a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music particularly popular before World War I?", "What other regions are mentioned as possible cultural influences on a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music?", "What was the religious background of the young musicians who played a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music in Lagos?", "What type of songs did the young musicians in Lagos develop and rehearse for various festivals?", "What term is often used interchangeably with a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 by elderly informants?", "What was the colonial name of the region where a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music was popular before World War I?", "What event or time period is associated with the development and rehearsal of holiday songs by young musicians in Lagos?", "What role did Lagos play in the development of a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music according to the document?", "What connection does the document suggest between West Indian colonies and Afro-Brazilian samba music in relation to a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2?"], "answers": ["The wooden frame drums and the carpenter's saw are used in a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music.", "The Aguda.", "Modern carpentry techniques.", "Accra", "Dahomean, Liberian, and West Indian.", "Christian", "holiday songs", "s\u00e1mb\u00e0", "Gold Coast Colony.", "Around Christmas.", "Lagos was a breeding ground for young Christian musicians playing a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music, who developed and rehearsed their own versions of holiday songs.", "The document suggests that West Indian colonies were influenced by Afro-Brazilian samba music, which is connected to a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2."], "docs": ["This a document about A\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2. \n West Indian colonies, who themselves had been influenced by Afro-Brazilian samba music. The wooden frame drums used in a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music and the carpenter's saw, were introduced by the Aguda, who introduced modern carpentry techniques to the Yoruba artisans. Often, elderly informants use the terms a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 and s\u00e1mb\u00e0 interchangeably. A\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 was popular in Accra, the capital of the Gold Coast Colony before World War I. Other influences are also possible from Dahomean, Liberian and West Indian immigrants. Lagos was a breeding ground for young Christian musicians playing a\u1e63\u00edk\u00f2 music. They developed and rehearsed their own versions of holiday songs, for various festivals around Christmas, etc. Then "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which years was the TWA Moonliner part of the first futuristic exhibit in Disneyland's Tomorrowland?", "What was the name of the attraction that was located adjoining the TWA Moonliner?", "Who was the sponsor of the TWA Moonliner exhibit in Disneyland?", "How tall was the TWA Moonliner, and how did its height compare to the Sleeping Beauty Castle?", "What was the name of the attraction that replaced 'Flight to the Moon' in 1975?", "Who were the two main designers involved in the creation of the TWA Moonliner?", "What was the TWA Moonliner designed to resemble, according to the document?"], "answers": ["1955 through 1962.", "The \"Flight to the Moon\" attraction.", "TWA's Howard Hughes teaming up with Walt Disney.", "The TWA Moonliner was 76 ft tall, 8 ft taller than the Sleeping Beauty Castle.", "Mission To Mars", "John Hench and Wernher von Braun.", "The TWA Moonliner was designed to resemble Wernher von Braun's V-2."], "docs": ["This a document about TWA Moonliner. \n From 1955 through 1962, the TWA Moonliner was part of the first futuristic exhibit located in Disneyland's Tomorrowland. It was also an early example of modern product placement advertising by TWA's Howard Hughes teaming up with Walt Disney as the Moonliner's sponsor. At 76 ft tall, it was the tallest structure in the theme park, 8 ft taller than the Sleeping Beauty Castle. Adjoining the rocket was the \"Flight to the Moon\" attraction, which later became \"Mission To Mars\" in 1975. The Moonliner was designed by John Hench, one of the original Disney Imagineers, with the help of German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun. It resembled von Braun's V-2 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Japanese title of the Sugar Sugar Rune manga series?", "Who is the author and illustrator of Sugar Sugar Rune?", "In which manga magazine was Sugar Sugar Rune serialized?", "What is the time period during which Sugar Sugar Rune was serialized in Nakayoshi?", "How many volumes were published for the Sugar Sugar Rune manga series?", "Which company published the Sugar Sugar Rune manga volumes?", "What studio produced the anime adaptation of Sugar Sugar Rune?", "On which television network did the Sugar Sugar Rune anime air?", "What was the time period during which the Sugar Sugar Rune anime aired?", "Which award did Sugar Sugar Rune win in the children's manga category?", "What is the alternative English name for Sugar Sugar Rune?"], "answers": ["\u30b7\u30e5\u30ac\u30b7\u30e5\u30ac\u30eb\u30fc\u30f3", "Moyoco Anno", "Nakayoshi", "August 2004 to April 2007.", "Eight volumes were published for the Sugar Sugar Rune manga series.", "Kodansha", "Studio Pierrot", "TV Tokyo", "The Sugar Sugar Rune anime aired from July 2, 2005 to June 24, 2006.", "The 29th Kodansha Manga Awards.", "Sugar\u00b2 Rune"], "docs": ["This a document about Sugar Sugar Rune. \n Sugar Sugar Rune (\u30b7\u30e5\u30ac\u30b7\u30e5\u30ac\u30eb\u30fc\u30f3) or Sugar\u00b2 Rune is a Japanese magical girl manga series written and illustrated by Moyoco Anno and serialized in the sh\u014djo manga magazine Nakayoshi from August 2004 to April 2007. The series was collected into eight volumes published by Kodansha from March 2004 to September 2007. Sugar Sugar Rune was adapted into an anime television series produced by Studio Pierrot, which aired on TV Tokyo from July 2, 2005 to June 24, 2006. Sugar Sugar Rune won the 29th Kodansha Manga Awards in the children's manga category."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the two types of mess kits used by the Australian Army?", "What color is the jacket in the Australian Army's summer mess kit?", "What material is used for the winter mess kit in the Australian Army?", "What feature distinguishes the winter mess dress from the summer version in the Australian Army?", "What color are the trousers in both the summer and winter mess kits of the Australian Army?", "What indicates the corps in the Australian Army's mess uniforms?", "What clothing option do women in the Australian Army have instead of trousers for mess attire?", "What type of tie is worn with the winter mess dress in the Australian Army?", "What is the difference in the shirt type worn with the summer and winter mess kits in the Australian Army?", "What color is the winter jacket in the Royal Australian Air Force mess uniform?", "What type of tie is worn with the Australian Army's summer mess kit?", "What color is the jacket in the Royal Australian Air Force's summer mess uniform?", "What are the two types of mess uniforms used by the Royal Australian Air Force?", "What type of shirt is worn with the Australian Army's summer mess kit?", "What is the name of the material used for the trousers in both the summer and winter mess kits of the Australian Army?"], "answers": ["The Australian Army uses summer and winter mess kits.", "white", "Thicker material.", "The winter mess dress is made of thicker material, includes a waistcoat, and has jackets in the colour (scarlet or dark blue) of the wearers' corps, while the summer mess kit has a white jacket and no waistcoat.", "The trousers in both the summer and winter mess kits of the Australian Army are barrathea blue.", "The colour and width of the leg stripe on the trousers indicate the corps in the Australian Army's mess uniforms.", "Women may wear a skirt instead of trousers.", "A bow tie is worn with the winter mess dress in the Australian Army.", "For the Australian Army, a plain shirt is worn with the summer mess kit, while a Marcella shirt is worn with the winter mess kit.", "Dark blue.", "A bow tie is worn with the Australian Army's summer mess kit.", "White.", "The Royal Australian Air Force uses a summer mess uniform with a white jacket and a winter mess uniform with a dark blue jacket.", "A plain shirt is worn with the Australian Army's summer mess kit.", "Barrathea blue"], "docs": ["This a document about Mess dress uniform. \n The Australian Army has separate mess kits for summer and winter. The summer mess kit is a white jacket, almost identical between different branches of the army. The winter mess kit is made of thicker material, with jackets in the colour (scarlet or dark blue) of the wearers' corps. The winter mess dress includes a waistcoat. Both kits have the same barrathea blue trousers, but trousers vary in the colour and width of leg stripe denoting corps. Women's mess attire is the same, except that women may wear a skirt instead of trousers. Both versions are worn with a bow tie and white shirt; Marcella for winter and plain for summer. The Royal Australian Air Force has different mess uniforms for summer and winter. The summer mess kit is marked out by a white jacket while the winter jacket is dark blue."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of S. Subramania Iyer's wife, who died in 1884?", "Which two cases did S. Subramania Iyer appear in as Government Pleader?", "What position was S. Subramania Iyer appointed to in 1891?", "In what year was S. Subramania Iyer appointed Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor?", "Which two lawyers was S. Subramania Iyer considered a formidable rival to in Madras?", "What role did S. Subramania Iyer serve in the Madura Municipality from 1882 until his departure for Madras?", "What significant distinction did S. Subramania Iyer hold when he was appointed Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor in 1888?", "What prompted S. Subramania Iyer to shift to Madras in 1884?"], "answers": ["Lakshmi", "The Nageswara Iyer Forgery Case and the Tirupati Mahant Case.", "Acting Judge", "1888", "Bhashyam Aiyangar and Eardley Norton.", "Vice-Chairman", "He was the first Indian to be appointed to that position.", "The death of his wife, Lakshmi in 1884 prompted S. Subramania Iyer to shift to Madras."], "docs": ["This a document about S. Subramania Iyer. \n landlords, before the Famine Commission when it visited Madura. He also served as the Vice-Chairman of the Madura Municipality, from 1882 until his departure for Madras.\" After his wife, Lakshmi's death in 1884, he shifted to Madras, where he emerged as a formidable rival to the redoubtable lawyers Bhashyam Aiyangar and Eardley Norton. Recognising his merit, the Government appointed him Government Pleader and Public Prosecutor in 1888, the first Indian to be appointed so. As Government Pleader, he appeared in two sensational cases \u2013 the Nageswara Iyer Forgery Case and the Tirupati Mahant Case. He was appointed an Acting Judge in 1891 and continued in that position until being appointed a Judge of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which province of Kenya is the settlement of Ikarakara located?"], "answers": ["Eastern Province."], "docs": ["This a document about Ikarakara. \n Ikarakara is a settlement in Kenya's Eastern Province."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["As of April 18, 2015, how were the players in the 2014\u201315 AHL season ranked?", "What does the abbreviation 'GP' stand for in the context of the 2014\u201315 AHL season statistics?", "What does the abbreviation 'G' stand for in the context of the 2014\u201315 AHL season statistics?", "What does the abbreviation 'A' stand for in the context of the 2014\u201315 AHL season statistics?", "What does the abbreviation 'Pts' stand for in the context of the 2014\u201315 AHL season statistics?", "What does the abbreviation '+/\u2013' stand for in the context of the 2014\u201315 AHL season statistics?", "What does the abbreviation 'PIM' stand for in the context of the 2014\u201315 AHL season statistics?", "When was the player statistics for the 2014\u201315 AHL season last updated?"], "answers": ["As of April 18, 2015, the players in the 2014\u201315 AHL season were ranked by points, then goals.", "Games played.", "Goals", "Assists", "Points", "Plus-minus", "Penalty minutes", "April 18, 2015."], "docs": ["This a document about 2014\u201315 AHL season. \n The following players are sorted by points, then goals. Updated as of April 18, 2015. GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/\u2013 = Plus-minus; PIM = Penalty minutes"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the album reviewed by Louder Than the Music?", "Who is the reviewer from Louder Than the Music mentioned in the document?", "According to Jono Davies, what is a key feature that keeps the flow of the album together?", "What types of tracks does Jono Davies mention as being present on the album?", "What is the name of the band that released the album The Alignment?", "What does Jono Davies say about the overall quality of the album The Alignment?", "What does the document suggest about Samestate's future as a signed band?"], "answers": ["The Alignment", "Jono Davies", "A rhythm and feel.", "heartfelt raw tracks and out and out anthems.", "Samestate", "Jono Davies says there are some truly stunning tracks on the album, from heartfelt raw tracks to out and out anthems.", "The document suggests that Samestate's future as a signed band will hopefully involve creating something unmistakably their own."], "docs": ["This a document about The Alignment. \n radio pop fans will ravenously devour Samestate's inclinations in The Alignment, but with the band's debut in the books, their next venture as a signed band will hopefully be something unmistakably their own.\" Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies wrote that \"Every album has different styles of songs but on this album there is actually a rhythm and feel to it that keeps the flow of the whole album together. There are some truly stunning tracks on this album, I mean truly stunning, from the heartfelt raw tracks to the out and out anthems. This what Samestate are about and what a great way to "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the Hundred of Tooligie proclaimed?", "What is the area covered by the Hundred of Tooligie?", "What is the source of the name 'Tooligie'?", "In which main locality is the Hundred of Tooligie located?", "Which other localities are partially included in the Hundred of Tooligie?", "What are the geographic coordinates of the Hundred of Tooligie?"], "answers": ["3 August 1916", "97 mi\u00b2", "The name \"Tooligie\" was derived from the \u201cNative name of a hill in the vicinity.\u201d", "Murdinga", "Tooligie and Lock.", "-33.74385\u00b0N, 135.84331\u00b0W"], "docs": ["This a document about County of Jervois. \n The Hundred of Tooligie (-33.74385\u00b0N, 135.84331\u00b0W) was proclaimed on 3 August 1916. It covers an area of 97 mi2 and its name was derived from the \u201cNative name of a hill in the vicinity.\u201c It is located mainly in the locality of Murdinga with its southern end being located in Tooligie and its north-western corner is located in the locality of Lock."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["At which university does William Spelman serve as a professor?", "What is the name of the school within the university where William Spelman is a professor?", "In which academic field is William Spelman a professor?", "What are the two policy areas in which William Spelman is an expert?"], "answers": ["University of Texas at Austin", "Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.", "Public affairs.", "Urban policy and criminal justice policy."], "docs": ["This a document about William Spelman. \n William Spelman is a professor of public affairs at the University of Texas at Austin's Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. He is an expert on urban policy and criminal justice policy."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the interim director of the Central Intelligence Agency listed in the document?", "Which member of the United States House of Representatives attended the SD School of Mines and graduated in 1970?", "What position in the US Navy did Admiral Robert Conway hold, and which college did he graduate from?", "Who served as the US Ambassador to Austria and graduated from Duke University in 1976?", "Which member of the United States House of Representatives graduated from Ohio Northern University in 1979?", "What political position did Lloyd F. Wheat hold from 1948 to 1952, and from which university did he graduate in 1946?", "Who was the former governor of Florida listed in the document, and from which university did he graduate in 2009?", "Which organization did the former governor of Florida, Doyle E. Carlton, belong to before it became Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Chi Chapter in 1925?", "Which university did William Todd Tiahrt attend, and in which year did he graduate?", "What is the name of the organization that became Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Chi Chapter in 1925?", "What university did Admiral Robert Conway graduate from, and in which year did he graduate?", "From which university did Mike Turner graduate, and in which year?", "From which university did William C. Eacho III graduate, and in which year?"], "answers": ["The interim director of the Central Intelligence Agency listed in the document is not explicitly named.", "William Todd Tiahrt", "Admiral Robert Conway held the position of vice admiral in the US Navy and graduated from St. Francis College.", "William C. Eacho III.", "Mike Turner", "Lloyd F. Wheat held the position of member of the Louisiana State Senate from 1948 to 1952 and graduated from LSU in 1946.", "Doyle E. Carlton was the former governor of Florida, and he graduated from Stetson in 2009.", "Phi Delta Kappa Society", "William Todd Tiahrt attended the SD School of Mines and graduated in 1970.", "Phi Delta Kappa Society", "Admiral Robert Conway graduated from St. Francis College in 1972.", "Mike Turner graduated from Ohio Northern University in 1979.", "William C. Eacho III graduated from Duke in 1976."], "docs": ["This a document about Delta Sigma Phi. \n interim) director of the Central Intelligence Agency ; William Todd Tiahrt, SD School of Mines '70, member, United States House of Representatives, State of Kansas ; Admiral Robert Conway, St. Francis College '72, vice admiral, US Navy ; William C. Eacho III, Duke '76, US Ambassador to Austria ; Mike Turner, Ohio Northern '79, member, United States House of Representatives, State of Ohio ; Lloyd F. Wheat, LSU '46, member, Louisiana State Senate from 1948 to 1952 ; Doyle E. Carlton, \"Stetson '09\", former governor of Florida (Member of Phi Delta Kappa Society which became Delta Sigma Phi - Alpha Chi Chapter in 1925) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the document provided?"], "answers": ["List of German football transfers winter 2020\u201321"], "docs": ["This a document about List of German football transfers winter 2020\u201321. \n In: Out:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the title of Ian Siegal's 2007 album?", "Which album by Ian Siegal was named blues album of the year by MOJO magazine?", "What was the title of Ian Siegal's first solo acoustic album?", "In what year was Ian Siegal's album The Dust released?", "What award did Ian Siegal win at the inaugural British Blues Awards in 2010?", "Where was Ian Siegal's 2011 album The Skinny recorded?", "Who was the record producer for Ian Siegal's 2011 album The Skinny?", "What was the rating of Ian Siegal's album that received a four-star review?", "What year was Ian Siegal's album Broadside released?", "What award categories did Ian Siegal win in the three years following the 2010 British Blues Awards?", "What was the rating of Ian Siegal's album that received a four-star review?"], "answers": ["Swagger", "Broadside", "The Dust", "2008", "Best Band", "Ian Siegal's 2011 album The Skinny was recorded in North Mississippi.", "Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars.", "The document does not mention the name of the album that received a four-star review.", "2009", "Best Male Vocalist, Best Solo Artist, Best Album, and Best Song.", "The document does not mention the name of the album that received a four-star review."], "docs": ["This a document about Ian Siegal. \n rating of four stars out of four. Two further albums with the same line up follows: in 2007 Swagger and in 2009 Broadside, the latter picked by MOJO magazine as blues album of the year. A year earlier, he released his first solo acoustic album, 2008's The Dust. At the inaugural British Blues Awards in 2010, Siegal won Best Band. In the following three years, he collected awards in various categories including Best Male Vocalist, Best Solo Artist, Best Album, and Best Song. He was one of the early inductees to the British Blues Awards Hall of Fame. His 2011 release, The Skinny, was recorded in North Mississippi when Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars was hired as record producer "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the olive-faced flatbill?", "Which family of birds does the olive-faced flatbill belong to?", "In which geographic region is the olive-faced flatbill found?", "Who described the olive-faced flatbill and in what year?", "Where was the specimen of the olive-faced flatbill first collected?", "What was the original binomial name given to the olive-faced flatbill when it was first described?", "Which bird species was the olive-faced flatbill previously considered a subspecies of?", "What primary characteristic led to the classification of the olive-faced flatbill as a separate species?"], "answers": ["Tolmomyias viridiceps", "The olive-faced flatbill belongs to the tyrant flycatcher family (Tyrannidae).", "western Amazonia", "The olive-faced flatbill was described by Philip Sclater and Osbert Salvin in 1873.", "The specimen of the olive-faced flatbill was first collected in Pebas, Peru.", "Rhynchocyclus viridiceps", "The ochre-lored flatbill (Tolmomyias flaviventris)", "Its very different vocalization."], "docs": ["This a document about Olive-faced flatbill. \n The olive-faced flatbill (Tolmomyias viridiceps) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. It is found in riparian woodland and at the forest edge in western Amazonia. The olive-faced flatbill was described by the English ornithologists Philip Sclater and Osbert Salvin in 1873 from a specimen collected in Pebas, Peru. They coined the binomial name Rhynchocyclus viridiceps. It was formerly treated as a subspecies of the ochre-lored flatbill (Tolmomyias flaviventris) but is now considered as a separate species based primarily on its very different vocalization."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj graduate?", "What job was Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj seeking immediately after graduating?", "At which university was Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj seeking the job as assistant lecturer?", "What was the reason Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj believed he was not offered an assistant position at the University of Sarajevo's Faculty of Law?", "What other faculties did Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj consider after being unable to secure a position at the Faculty of Law in Sarajevo?", "Which Faculty was Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj preparing an application for after turning his attention away from Sarajevo's Faculty of Law?", "What was the status of the Faculty of Law in Mostar at the time Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj was preparing his application?"], "answers": ["1976", "Assistant lecturer at the University of Sarajevo's Faculty of Law.", "University of Sarajevo.", "Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj believed he was not offered an assistant position because it was Muhi\u0107's personal revenge for his public criticism.", "Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj considered other faculties after being unable to secure a position at the Faculty of Law in Sarajevo, including the Faculty of Law in Mostar.", "Faculty of Law in Mostar", "The Faculty of Law in Mostar was organizationally transforming from a remote unit of Sarajevo's law faculty."], "docs": ["This a document about Vojislav \u0160e\u0161elj. \n Immediately after graduating in 1976, \u0160e\u0161elj wanted a job as assistant lecturer at the University of Sarajevo's Faculty of Law, however, no assistant positions were posted at the faculty for the following school year leaving him with nothing to apply for. \u0160e\u0161elj saw the unusual situation as Muhi\u0107's personal revenge for \u0160e\u0161elj's public criticism. Realizing his minimal chances of getting hired at the Faculty of Law in Sarajevo, \u0160e\u0161elj turned his attention to other faculties. While preparing his application for the Faculty of Law in Mostar (at the time organizationally transforming from a remote unit of Sarajevo's law faculty into a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were Walter Schultz's roles in the Nazi Party?", "In which regions did Walter Schultz serve as a Gauleiter?", "What were the dates of Walter Schultz's birth and death?"], "answers": ["Walter Schultz served as the Party Gauleiter in Hesse-Nassau and held several governmental posts.", "Walter Schultz served as a Gauleiter in Hesse-Nassau.", "Walter Schultz was born on 27 November 1874 and died on 8 August 1953."], "docs": ["This a document about Walter Schultz (Gauleiter). \n Walter Schultz (27 November 1874 \u2013 8 August 1953) was an official of the Nazi Party who served as the Party Gauleiter in Hesse-Nassau, as well as in several governmental posts."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who did Mark Henry target on the next episode of SmackDown after Kane?", "What happened to Mark Henry on the July 29 episode of SmackDown?", "Who interrupted Mark Henry on the July 29 episode of SmackDown and slapped him?", "How did Mark Henry defeat Sheamus at SummerSlam?", "What event did Mark Henry win a 20-man Battle Royal on the August 19 episode of SmackDown to earn a shot at?", "What title was Mark Henry competing for after winning the 20-man Battle Royal on the August 19 episode of SmackDown?", "Who did Mark Henry face after winning the 20-man Battle Royal on the August 19 episode of SmackDown?", "What was the name of the event where Mark Henry won a 20-man Battle Royal on August 19?"], "answers": ["Vladimir Kozlov and The Great Khali.", "Mark Henry was informed that he could no longer compete as no one dared to fight him.", "Sheamus interrupted Mark Henry on the July 29 episode of SmackDown and slapped him.", "Mark Henry defeated Sheamus by count-out after slamming him through a ring barricade.", "Night of Champions", "World Heavyweight Championship", "Randy Orton", "SmackDown"], "docs": ["This a document about Mark Henry. \n Henry did the same to Kane on the next episode of SmackDown, and in the months ahead, Vladimir Kozlov and The Great Khali suffered the same fate. On the July 29 episode of SmackDown, Henry was informed that he could no longer compete as no one dared to fight him, but Sheamus interrupted, saying that he wasn't afraid of Henry before slapping him. At SummerSlam, Henry defeated Sheamus by count-out after slamming him through a ring barricade. On the August 19 episode of SmackDown, Henry won a 20-man Battle Royal to become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship to face Randy Orton at Night of Champions, and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the individual who served as the Director of Medical Services in Kenya and was awarded the OBE?", "What was the position held by Julian Darrell Bates in Gibraltar?", "Who was the Resident Commissioner in Penang, Federation of Malaya?", "What was Richard Charles Catling's role in Kenya?", "What position did Alan Geoffrey Tunstal Chaplin hold in Bermuda?", "What was Joseph William Deegan's previous position in Uganda?", "What role did Orlando Peter Gunning hold in the Eastern Region of Nigeria?", "What was John Drew Higham's position in Singapore?", "Who served as the Minister for Commerce and Industry in Kenya?", "What was the title or position held by Wallace Macmillan in Grenada, Windward Islands?", "What was Kenneth Phipson Maddocks' role according to the document?"], "answers": ["Theodore Farnworth Anderson", "Colonial Secretary", "Robert Porter Bingham", "Richard Charles Catling was the Commissioner of Police in Kenya.", "Alan Geoffrey Tunstal Chaplin held the position of Colonial Secretary in Bermuda.", "Commissioner of Police", "Senior Resident.", "Director of Personnel.", "Arthur Hope-Jones.", "Administrator.", "Civil Secretary."], "docs": ["This a document about 1956 Birthday Honours. \n for Oversea Governments and Administrations. ; Theodore Farnworth Anderson, OBE, MB, BCh, Director of Medical Services, Kenya. ; Julian Darrell Bates, CVO, Colonial Secretary, Gibraltar. ; Robert Porter Bingham, Resident Commissioner, Penang, Federation of Malaya. ; Richard Charles Catling, OBE, Commissioner of Police, Kenya. ; Alan Geoffrey Tunstal Chaplin, Colonial Secretary, Bermuda. ; Joseph William Deegan, CVO, lately Commissioner of Police, Uganda, now Deputy Inspector-General of Colonial Police. ; Orlando Peter Gunning, Senior Resident, Eastern Region, Nigeria. ; John Drew Higham, Director of Personnel, Singapore. ; Arthur Hope-Jones, Minister for Commerce and Industry, Kenya. ; Wallace Macmillan, Administrator, Grenada, Windward Islands. ; Kenneth Phipson Maddocks, Civil Secretary, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust receive teaching status?", "What joint venture did the Trust form in 2013, and with which company?", "What were the details of the rehabilitation unit purchased in Gosport as part of the 2013 joint venture?", "What was the proposed size of the self-contained accommodation unit planned to be created by the Trust in 2013?", "Which other two trusts in the South East Coast area were cited as competitors to Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust?", "In December 2014, what action did the Trust take regarding Langley Green Hospital in Crawley?", "What was the full name of the hospital where the Trust stopped routine admissions in December 2014?", "In what year did the Trust stop routine admissions to Langley Green Hospital in Crawley?", "What was the name of the hospital located in Crawley where the Trust stopped routine admissions in December 2014?"], "answers": ["2008", "In 2013, the Trust formed a joint venture with Care UK.", "The rehabilitation unit purchased in Gosport in 2013 as part of the joint venture with Care UK had 32 beds.", "24-bed", "Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust and Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.", "The Trust stopped routine admissions.", "Langley Green Hospital", "2014", "Langley Green Hospital"], "docs": ["This a document about Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. \n Foundation Trust with teaching status in August 2008. In 2013 the trust set up a joint venture with the company Care UK to purchase a 32-bed rehabilitation unit in Gosport, and to create a 24-bed self-contained accommodation unit later in the year. The Trust was previously cited as one of three large trusts in the South East Coast area which are in competition for new business, the others being Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust and Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. In December 2014 the Trust stopped routine admissions to Langley Green Hospital in Crawley after a "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one condition a player must meet to effectively use slow play in a poker game?", "What must the free card or cheap card given to opponents have in terms of possibilities for them to make a second-best hand?", "What must the free card have in terms of chances of giving an opponent a better hand or a draw to a better hand?", "What must a player believe about his strategy to successfully implement slow play?", "Under what condition should the pot not be for slow play to be effective?", "In the seven-card stud example, what are Ted's first three cards?", "Who bets first in the seven-card stud example provided in the document?", "What is the name of the poker strategy being discussed in the document?", "What is the name of the player who raises after Alice bets in the seven-card stud example?"], "answers": ["A player must have a very strong hand.", "The free card or cheap card must have good possibilities of making them a second-best hand.", "The free card must have little chance of giving an opponent a better hand or even giving them a draw to a better hand on the next round with sufficient pot odds to justify a call.", "The player must believe that he will drive out opponents by showing aggression, but can win a big pot if the opponents stay in the pot.", "The pot must not yet be very large.", "Ted's first three cards are all fours.", "Alice", "Slow play", "Ted"], "docs": ["This a document about Slow play. \nA player must have a very strong hand. ; The free card or cheap card the player is allowing to his opponents must have good possibilities of making them a second-best hand. ; That same free card must have little chance of giving an opponent a better hand or even giving them a draw to a better hand on the next round with sufficient pot odds to justify a call. ; The player must believe that he will drive out opponents by showing aggression, but can win a big pot if the opponents stay in the pot. ; The pot must not yet be very large. Seven-card stud example ; In a seven-card stud game, Ted's first three cards are all fours. Alice with a king showing bets first, Ted raises "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What evidence from infant studies supports the frequency format hypothesis?", "How many newborn infants were tested in the study examining their ability to discriminate between different numbers of dots?", "What age range did the infants tested in the study by Starkey et al. fall into?", "What was the age range of the infants tested in the study involving dot discrimination?", "What did the infants in Starkey et al.'s study hear while viewing displays of objects?", "What method was used to measure infants' recognition of numerical correspondences in Starkey et al.'s study?", "Which display did infants look at significantly longer in Starkey et al.'s study?", "Were the infants able to distinguish between 4 and 6 dots in the study on dot discrimination?", "Were infants able to discriminate between 2 and 3 dots in the study on dot discrimination?", "What was the purpose of the experiments conducted by Starkey et al.?"], "answers": ["Evidence from infant studies supporting the frequency format hypothesis includes newborn infants' ability to discriminate between 2 and 3 dots but not between 4 and 6 dots, and 6 to 8 month old infants showing longer looking times toward displays that matched the number of drumbeats they heard.", "40", "6 to 8 months old.", "21 hours to 144 hours old.", "The infants heard either two or three drumbeats.", "Measurement of looking time.", "The display that matched the number of sounds.", "No.", "Yes.", "To test whether infants could recognize numerical correspondences."], "docs": ["This a document about Frequency format hypothesis. \n Another important evidence for the hypothesis came through the study of infants. In one study, 40 newborn infants were tested for their ability to discriminate between 2 dots versus 3 dots and 4 dots versus 6 dots. Even though infants were able to make the discrimination between 2 versus 3 dots, they were not able to distinguish between 4 versus 6 dots. The tested new born infants were only 21 hours to 144 hours old. Similarly in another study, to test whether infants could recognize numerical correspondences, Starkey et al. designed a series of experiments in which 6 to 8 month old infants were shown pairs of either a display of two objects or a display of three objects. While the displays were still visible, infants heard either two or three drumbeats. Measurement of looking time revealed that the infants looked significantly longer toward the display that matched the number of sounds."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which school year did the new Hiram High School first open?", "How many students are currently enrolled at Hiram High School?", "How many students does Hiram High School graduate each spring?", "What nickname was given to the trailer classroom community at Hiram High School?", "What facility was completed in 2010 that added 35 new classrooms to Hiram High School?", "What was the location of the new Hiram High School relative to downtown Hiram when it first opened?", "What types of expansions and changes has Hiram High School undergone in the years following its opening?", "What happened to the previous site of the freshman building after the new two-story facility was completed in 2010?"], "answers": ["1999\u20132000", "1,763", "Hiram High School graduates about 400 students each spring.", "The Village", "A large two-story facility.", "One mile to the west of downtown Hiram.", "Hiram High School has undergone expansions and changes including new sports fields, a new fine arts building, a secondary gymnasium, a separate freshman building, and a large two-story facility with 35 new classrooms.", "The large trailer classroom community, nicknamed \"The Village,\" was removed."], "docs": ["This a document about Hiram High School. \n built on a new site one mile to the west of downtown Hiram. The new Hiram High School first opened for the 1999\u20132000 school year. In the following years the school has seen numerous expansions and changes, such as many new sports fields, a new fine arts building, a secondary gymnasium, and a separate freshman building. In 2010, a large two-story facility that added 35 new classrooms to the school was completed on the previous site of the freshman building, allowing the large trailer classroom community (nicknamed \"The Village\" among students) to be removed. At present, Hiram has 1,763 enrolled students and graduates about 400 students each spring."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which song on the 1984 album by America was co-written by Journey's Steve Perry?", "How many weeks did America's 1984 album spend on the charts?", "What was the highest chart position achieved by America's 1984 album?", "What was the title of the live album released by America in July 1985?", "Where was the live album 'In Concert' by America recorded?", "On what date was the live album 'In Concert' by America recorded?", "What was unique about America's 1985 album 'In Concert' in terms of chart performance?", "Which other co-writer of the song 'Lullaby' is known for his work on Lost in Space and Babylon 5?", "What was the name of the band mentioned in the document?", "What was the name of the record label that America ended their contract with after the release of In Concert?"], "answers": ["\"Lullaby\"", "three weeks", "The highest chart position achieved by America's 1984 album was number 185.", "In Concert", "The live album 'In Concert' by America was recorded at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara, California.", "1 June 1985", "It was the first America album to miss the charts entirely.", "Bill Mumy", "America", "Capitol"], "docs": ["This a document about America (band). \n Lullaby\", was co-written by Bunnell, Journey's Steve Perry, Robert Haimer, and Bill Mumy, the latter of Lost in Space and Babylon 5 fame. Although neither track was played on popular radio, both did achieve minor success on the adult contemporary charts. The album peaked at number 185 during a three-week stint on the charts in October 1984. Their mainstream commercial success over, Beckley and Bunnell ended their Capitol contract with In Concert, released in July 1985. The album was recorded at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara, California on 1 June 1985. In Concert became the first America album to miss the charts entirely."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Martha Hedman's profession?", "Which stage was Martha Hedman popular on?", "What were Martha Hedman's birth and death dates?"], "answers": ["Martha Hedman was a stage actress.", "Martha Hedman was popular on the Broadway stage.", "Martha Hedman was born on August 12, 1883, and died on June 20, 1974."], "docs": ["This a document about Martha Hedman. \n Martha Hedman (August 12, 1883 \u2013 June 20, 1974) was a Swedish-American stage actress popular on the Broadway stage."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Jarrad Grant born?", "Which AFL team did Jarrad Grant play for?", "From which team was Jarrad Grant recruited to the AFL?", "What program did Jarrad Grant graduate from before entering the AFL?", "Which team did Jarrad Grant originally play for before joining the AFL?", "In which year did Jarrad Grant nominate for the AFL National Draft?", "Which team selected Jarrad Grant in the 2007 AFL National Draft?", "At what position in the 2007 AFL National Draft was Jarrad Grant selected?", "What was the Bulldogs hoping to add to their team by selecting Jarrad Grant?", "On what date was Jarrad Grant named as an emergency for a NAB Cup game?"], "answers": ["6 July 1989.", "Jarrad Grant played for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", "Jarrad Grant was recruited from the Dandenong Stingrays.", "Jarrad Grant graduated from the AIS/AFL Academy before entering the AFL.", "Frankston Bombers", "2007", "The Bulldogs selected Jarrad Grant in the 2007 AFL National Draft.", "5th overall.", "The Bulldogs were hoping to add height and marking power to their small forward line.", "22 February."], "docs": ["This a document about Jarrad Grant. \n Jarrad Grant (born 6 July 1989) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the and Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Recruited from his TAC Cup team, the Dandenong Stingrays, Grant is an AIS/AFL Academy graduate who originally played for the Frankston Bombers. Grant nominated for the 2007 AFL National draft. He was selected by the Bulldogs with their first selection (#5 overall) in the hope that he would add height and marking power to the Bulldogs small forward line. On 22 February, Grant (who was named as an emergency for the NAB Cup game later that night against the Essendon Football Club) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the diameter of the asteroid 2001 UH231?", "What is the orbital classification (MBA-M) of 2001 UH231?", "What is the orbital period of the asteroid 2001 UM231?", "What is the orbital classification (MBA-I) of 2001 UM231?", "What is the orbital classification (MBA-O) of 2001 UN231?", "When was the asteroid 2001 UN231 discovered?", "What is the orbital period range of the asteroid 2001 UN231?", "What is the name of the survey that discovered all the asteroids mentioned in the document?", "What is the absolute magnitude of the asteroid 2001 UH231?", "What is the absolute magnitude of the asteroid 2001 UM231?", "What is the absolute magnitude of the asteroid 2001 UN231?", "What is the orbital classification (MBA-M) associated with the asteroid 2001 UH231?", "What is the diameter of the asteroid 2001 UN231?", "When was the asteroid 2001 UH231 discovered?", "What is the orbital period of the asteroid 2001 UH231?"], "answers": ["650 m", "MBA-M", "2001\u20132021", "MBA-I", "MBA-O", "14 Apr 2021", "2001\u20132021", "NEAT", "18.3", "19.07", "16.39", "MBA-M", "460 m", "24 Oct 2001", "13 days"], "docs": ["This a document about List of unnumbered minor planets: 2001 U. \n data-sort-value=\"0.45\" | 450\u00a0m || single || 2 days || 19 Oct 2001 || 8 || align=left | Disc.: NEAT || ; - id=\"2001 UH231\" bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; \u2013 || || MBA-M || 18.3 || data-sort-value=\"0.65\" | 650\u00a0m || single || 13 days || 24 Oct 2001 || 12 || align=left | Disc.: NEAT || ; - id=\"2001 UM231\" bgcolor=#fefefe ; 0 || || MBA-I || 19.07 || data-sort-value=\"0.46\" | 460\u00a0m || multiple || 2001\u20132021 || 14 Apr 2021 || 32 || align=left | Disc.: NEAT || ; - id=\"2001 UN231\" bgcolor=#d6d6d6 ; 0 || || MBA-O || 16.39 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who co-founded the fashion company Veronica Beard with Veronica Miele Beard?", "Where was Veronica Miele Beard born and raised?", "What was Veronica Miele Beard's profession before co-founding the fashion brand?", "Where did Veronica Miele Beard meet her husband, Anson H. Beard?", "What was the name of the technology hedge fund that Veronica Miele Beard helped launch with Philippe Laffont?", "What year was the fashion company Veronica Beard founded?", "In which year did Veronica Beard make its debut at New York Fashion Week with the Spring/Summer 2013 collection?", "How many stores carried the Veronica Beard label in 2012?", "What was the average annual sales growth rate of the brand between 2016 and 2019?", "In what year did the brand's sales exceed $100 million?", "Which retail executive is one of the investors backing the brand Veronica Beard?", "How many stores worldwide carry the Veronica Beard brand as of the information in the document?", "What was the name of the company that Veronica Miele Beard worked with to launch Coatue Management?", "What is the name of Veronica Miele Beard's husband?", "What is the name of the fashion company co-founded by Veronica Miele Beard?", "What was the name of the fashion collection that Veronica Beard debuted at New York Fashion Week in September 2012?", "What is the name of the sister-in-law of Veronica Miele Beard?"], "answers": ["Veronica Swanson Beard.", "North Caldwell, New Jersey.", "She worked on Wall Street and was partner and COO at Coatue Management, a technology hedge fund.", "Veronica Miele Beard met her husband, Anson H. Beard, on Wall Street.", "Coatue Management", "2010", "2012", "62", "90 percent.", "2018", "Andrew Rosen", "Over 500 stores.", "Philippe Laffont", "Anson H. Beard", "Veronica Beard", "Spring/Summer 2013 collection.", "Veronica Swanson Beard"], "docs": ["This a document about Veronica Miele Beard. \n Veronica Miele Beard is an American entrepreneur and fashion designer who co-founded Veronica Beard, a New York-based fashion company, with her sister-in law Veronica Swanson Beard. She was born and grew up in North Caldwell, New Jersey. After college, Miele Beard worked on Wall Street, where she met her husband Anson H. Beard. Prior to starting the fashion line, she worked with Philippe Laffont to launch Coatue Management, a technology hedge fund, where she was partner and COO. Miele Beard and her sister-in-law founded their eponymous company in 2010, and made their New York Fashion Week debut in September 2012 with its Spring/Summer 2013 collection. In 2012, the label was available in 62 stories, including Saks Fifth Avenue. Between 2016 and 2019, the brand's sales increased at an average annual rate of 90 percent while its headcount tripled. By 2018, the brand's sales exceeded $100 million. The brand Veronica Beard is backed by retail executive Andrew Rosen among a group of investors, and the brand may be raising more investor funding in 2020. The brand is carried by over 500 stores across the world, including Nordstrom, Shopbop and Bergdorf Goodman."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the original rematch between Johnny Bedford and Rani Yahya expected to take place?", "Who replaced Rani Yahya in the rematch against Johnny Bedford at UFC Fight Night 44?", "How did Johnny Bedford lose his fight against Cody Gibson at UFC Fight Night 44?", "When did the rescheduled rematch between Johnny Bedford and Rani Yahya take place?", "How did Rani Yahya win his rematch against Johnny Bedford at UFC Fight Night 51?", "What consequence did Johnny Bedford face after losing the rematch with Rani Yahya?"], "answers": ["June 28, 2014", "Cody Gibson replaced Rani Yahya in the rematch against Johnny Bedford at UFC Fight Night 44.", "Johnny Bedford lost his fight against Cody Gibson at UFC Fight Night 44 via first-round TKO. He was dropped by punches, and the fight was stopped by the referee just as he appeared to be regaining consciousness.", "September 13, 2014", "Rani Yahya won via submission in the second round.", "Johnny Bedford was released from the promotion shortly after losing the rematch with Rani Yahya."], "docs": ["This a document about Johnny Bedford. \n in his favor. A rematch with Yahya was expected to take place on June 28, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 44. However, Yahya was forced out of the bout and replaced by Cody Gibson. For the second time in a row, his fight ended under somewhat controversial circumstances as Bedford was dropped by punches from Gibson and the fight was stopped by the referee just as Bedford appeared to be regaining consciousness, resulting in a first-round TKO loss. The rescheduled rematch with Rani Yahya eventually took place on September 13, 2014 at UFC Fight Night 51. Yahya won via submission in the second round, and Bedford was subsequently released from the promotion shortly after."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What additional version of the song is included in the similarly titled EP besides the main track?"], "answers": ["An acoustic version of the song."], "docs": ["This a document about Homeless (Marina Kaye song). \n The similarly titled EP contains in addition an acoustic version of the song."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event led to Robert A. George calling for the resignation of Trent Lott as Senate Majority Leader?", "Which publication did Robert A. George stop writing for after expressing his inability to vote for George W. Bush's re-election?", "For whom did Robert A. George vote in the 2000 presidential election?", "What is the full name of the well-known Princeton University professor and ethicist who shares a name with Robert A. George?", "Why did it become standard to distinguish between Robert A. George and Robert P. George by their middle initials?", "Which Libertarian candidate did Robert A. George vote for in an election mentioned in the document?", "What was the name of the publication where Robert A. George published an article stating he could not vote for the re-election of George W. Bush?", "What political affiliation is Robert A. George associated with based on the actions and statements described in the document?", "What was the name of the retiring Senator whose birthday party led to Trent Lott's controversial comments?"], "answers": ["Comments made by Lott at the birthday party of retiring Senator Strom Thurmond.", "National Review", "Robert A. George voted for Harry Browne in the 2000 presidential election.", "Robert P. George", "Because they often wrote for the same publications.", "Michael Badnarik", "The New Republic", "Conservative.", "Strom Thurmond"], "docs": ["This a document about Robert A. George. \n George was one of the first conservatives to call for the resignation of Trent Lott as Senate Majority Leader following comments made by Lott at the birthday party of retiring Senator Strom Thurmond. George has not written for National Review since publishing an article in The New Republic that he could not vote for the re-election of George W Bush. He instead voted for Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik and said he voted in 2000 for Harry Browne. George shares a name with a well known Princeton University professor and ethicist. Because they often wrote for the same publications, it became standard to refer to George as Robert A. George and to the Princeton professor as Robert P. George."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which airport in Salvador da Bahia was formerly known as 2 de Julho Airport?", "What is the name of the airport in Santar\u00e9m that serves as a destination for Varig?", "Which airport in S\u00e3o Lu\u00eds was formerly known as Tirirical Airport?", "What are the two major airports in S\u00e3o Paulo that serve as destinations for Varig?", "What is the name of the airport in Tabatinga that serves as a destination for Varig?", "What is the name of the airport in Tef\u00e9 that serves as a destination for Varig?", "Which airport in Teresina serves as a destination for Varig?", "What is the name of the airport in Uberaba that serves as a destination for Varig?", "What is the name of the airport in Uberl\u00e2ndia that serves as a destination for Varig?", "Which airport in Vit\u00f3ria was formerly known as Goiabeiras Airport?", "What is the name of the airport in Santiago de Chile that serves as a destination for Varig?", "Which airport in Bogot\u00e1 serves as a destination for Varig?"], "answers": ["Lu\u00eds Eduardo Magalh\u00e3es International Airport", "Maestro Wilson Fonseca Airport", "Mal. Cunha Machado International Airport", "The two major airports in S\u00e3o Paulo that serve as destinations for Varig are Congonhas Airport and Guarulhos/Gov. Andr\u00e9 Franco Montoro International Airport.", "Tabatinga International Airport", "Tef\u00e9 Airport", "Sen. Petr\u00f4nio Portella Airport", "M\u00e1rio de Almeida Franco Airport", "Ten. Cel. Av. C\u00e9sar Bombonato Airport", "Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport", "Comodoro Arturo Merino Ben\u00edtez International Airport", "El Dorado International Airport"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Varig destinations. \n Salvador da Bahia \u2013 Dep. Lu\u00eds Eduardo Magalh\u00e3es International Airport (formerly 2 de Julho Airport) ; Santar\u00e9m \u2013 Maestro Wilson Fonseca Airport ; S\u00e3o Lu\u00eds \u2013 Mal. Cunha Machado International Airport (formerly Tirirical Airport) ; S\u00e3o Paulo ; Congonhas Airport ; Guarulhos/Gov. Andr\u00e9 Franco Montoro International Airport ; Tabatinga \u2013 Tabatinga International Airport ; Tef\u00e9 \u2013 Tef\u00e9 Airport ; Teresina \u2013 Sen. Petr\u00f4nio Portella Airport ; Uberaba \u2013 M\u00e1rio de Almeida Franco Airport ; Uberl\u00e2ndia \u2013 Ten. Cel. Av. C\u00e9sar Bombonato Airport ; Vit\u00f3ria \u2013 Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport (formerly Goiabeiras Airport) ; Chile ; Santiago de Chile \u2013 Comodoro Arturo Merino Ben\u00edtez International Airport (formerly Pudahuel Airport) ; Colombia ; Bogot\u00e1 \u2013 El Dorado International Airport "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which decade did Dominican abstractionism emerge as a visual language?", "Which artistic styles influenced Jaime Colson's neocubism in Dominican art?", "What distinguishes the cubist tendency in Dominican art from traditional Cubism?", "What is the name of the cubist style developed by Jaime Colson in Dominican art?", "During which decade did the Colsonian neo-cubist style become a national trend?", "Who are some of the artists who imitated or recreated Jaime Colson's neo-cubist style?", "What is the broader regional significance of colonial cubism according to the document?"], "answers": ["1940s", "Neohumanist and Cubist styles influenced Jaime Colson's neocubism in Dominican art.", "The cubist tendency in Dominican art is distinguished by its representation of the black Antillean world, emphasizing \"the intimate drama of the tormented life of man and through the music that elevates him from his religious rites,\" contrasting with Cubism's continental reality.", "neocubism or colonial cubism", "1950s", "Paul Giudicelli, Dario Suro, Clara Ledesma, Rafael Faxas, Domingo Liz, Eligio Pichardo, and Dionisio Pichardo.", "Colonial cubism can be appreciated as a Dominican, Caribbean, and even Antillean style."], "docs": ["This a document about Dominican art. \n During the 1940s Dominican abstractionism emerged as a visual language with Neohumanist and Cubist Jaime Colson's neocubism, or colonial cubism, that expresses a Caribbean racial and tropical reality that contrasts Cubism's contintental one. The cubist tendency that developed in Dominican art is that of the black Antillean world, \"the intimate drama of the tormented life of man and through the music that elevates him from his religious rites\", wrote Colson. The Colsonian neo-cubist style became a national trend during the 1950s and onwards, with more than one conscious imitator, mimetic or recreator appearing in each decade, like Paul Giudicelli, Dario Suro, Clara Ledesma, Rafael Faxas, Domingo Liz, Eligio Pichardo, and Dionisio Pichardo. Colonial cubism can also be appreciated as a Dominican, Caribbean and even Antillean style, since its aesthetic "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which film did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez participate in as 'La Machiche' in 1986?", "What was the title of the mediometraje film that Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez was involved in in 1986?", "Which film did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez appear in in 1985?", "In the 1984 film 'C\u00f3ndores no entierran todos los d\u00edas', what was Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez's character name?", "Which 1984 film did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez appear in, besides 'C\u00f3ndores no entierran todos los d\u00edas'?", "In which 1983 film did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez appear?", "What was the name of the 1982 film that Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez was in?", "Which 1980 theater production did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez participate in?", "What 1979 theater production was Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez involved in?", "Which 1978 theater production did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez appear in?", "What film did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez appear in during the year 1970?", "Which 1966 theater production did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez participate in, other than 'Variaciones sobre un tema de Kafka' and 'La gaviota'?", "What 1991 film did Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez appear in?", "Which other films or productions are listed in the document that Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez was involved in, besides those already mentioned?"], "answers": ["Mansi\u00f3n de Araucaima, La", "Debajo de las estrellas", "P\u00f3ngale color", "Agripina", "Nelly", "Carne de tu carne", "Le Sang des tropiques", "I took Panama", "El resistible ascenso de Arturo Ui", "Ricardo III", "Rub\u00ed", "Soldados", "Espumas", "The document does not mention any other films or productions besides those already listed."], "docs": ["This a document about Vicky Hern\u00e1ndez. \n ; Mansi\u00f3n de Araucaima, La (1986) .... La Machiche ; Debajo de las estrellas (mediometraje) (1986) P\u00f3ngale color (1985) ; C\u00f3ndores no entierran todos los d\u00edas (1984) .... Agripina ; Nelly (1984) ; Carne de tu carne (1983) ; Sang des tropiques, Le (1982) ; I took Panama (1980 - teatro) ; El resistible ascenso de Arturo Ui (1979 - teatro) ; Ricardo III (1978 - teatro) ; Rub\u00ed (1970) ; Soldados (1966 - teatro) ; Variaciones sobre un tema de Kafka (1966 - teatro) ; La gaviota (1966 - teatro) ; Cascabel ; Proof of life ; Las cuatro edades del amor ; Espumas (1991) ; Casa Brava ; Reina "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the role of the Cln1 and Cln2 proteins in the cell cycle of yeast?", "Which proteins form complexes with Cdc28 during the S phase of the cell cycle in yeast?", "Which proteins form complexes with Cdc28 during the G2 phase to facilitate the transition to the M phase in yeast?", "Are the Cdc28 and Clb complexes present during the early M phase of the cell cycle in yeast?", "What transition in the cell cycle is facilitated by the Cdc28 and Cln1/Cln2 complexes in yeast?", "What do proposed models of yeast CDK complexes focus on, based on the information provided?", "What is the role of the Cdc28 and Cln1/Cln2 complexes in the G1 phase of the yeast cell cycle?", "What is the name of the table that summarizes yeast CDK complexes and their roles in the cell cycle?"], "answers": ["Cln1 and Cln2 dissociate from Cdc28 once in the S phase, allowing complexes between Cdc28 and Clb5 or Clb6 to form.", "Clb5 and Clb6.", "Clb1, Clb2, Clb3, or Clb4.", "Yes.", "The transition from G1 phase to S phase.", "Proposed models of yeast CDK complexes focus on important phosphorylation sites and transcription factors involved.", "The role of the Cdc28 and Cln1/Cln2 complexes in the G1 phase of the yeast cell cycle is to facilitate the transition from G1 phase to S phase.", "Table 1"], "docs": ["This a document about Cyclin-dependent kinase complex. \n transition from G1 phase to S phase. Once in the S phase, Cln1 and Cln2 dissociates with Cdc28 and complexes between Cdc28 and Clb5 or Clb6 are formed. In G2 phase, complexes formed from the association between Cdc28 and Clb1, Clb2, Clb3, or Clb4, results in the progression from G2 phase to M (Mitotic) phase. These complexes are present in early M phase as well. See Table 1 for a summary of yeast CDKCs. From what is known about the complexes formed during each phase of the cell cycle in yeast, proposed models have emerged based on important phosphorylation sites and transcription factors involved."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107's primary roles or professions?", "What position did Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107 hold between 1990 and 1991?", "What role was Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107 appointed to in 1991 related to Croatia's international relations?", "In what year was Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107 appointed as the first Permanent Representative of Croatia to the European Union?", "Who was the leader of the Croatian government responsible for the widespread turnaround of diplomats that led to Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107's removal from his post?", "What were the dates of Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107's birth and death?"], "answers": ["Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107 was a Croatian nobleman, politician, and diplomat.", "Minister of Tourism of Croatia.", "President of the Office of Croatia for Contacts with the European Union and NATO.", "1996", "Ivica Ra\u010dan", "Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107 was born on 1 May 1920 and died on 6 May 2015."], "docs": ["This a document about Janko Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107. \n Janko Baron Vranyczany-Dobrinovi\u0107 (1 May 1920 – 6 May 2015) was a Croatian nobleman, politician and diplomat. He served as the first Minister of Tourism of Croatia between 1990 and 1991. Afterwards, he was named President of the Office of Croatia for Contacts with the European Union and NATO in 1991, and was appointed the first Permanent Representative of Croatia to the European Union after the office was established in 1996. He was removed from the post in a widespread turnaround of Croatian diplomats, initiated by the centre-left government of Ivica Ra\u010dan."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one of the most significant and widely distributed texts published by the Mennonite Publishing Company?", "What is the name of the book in which John A. Hostetler discusses the significance of the texts published by the Mennonite Publishing Company?", "What types of publications did the Mennonite Publishing Company release besides the Herald of Truth?", "What was the name of the periodical that was the first of the (old) Mennonite Church?", "What languages were used in the editions of Menno Simons' Complete Works published by the Mennonite Publishing Company?", "What does John A. Hostetler suggest about the choice of texts published by Funk through the Mennonite Publishing Company?"], "answers": ["The Herald of Truth", "God Uses Ink", "The Mennonite Publishing Company released English and German editions of Menno Simons' Complete Works, the Martyr's Mirror, hymnals, catechisms, confessions, yearbooks, and Sunday-school literature.", "Herald of Truth", "English and German.", "John A. Hostetler suggests that the choice of texts published by Funk through the Mennonite Publishing Company represented his \"convincement of the worth of the historic Mennonite faith and its principles for a new generation of believers.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Mennonite Publishing Company. \n One of Funk and the Mennonite Publishing Company's most significant and widely distributed texts was the Herald of Truth, the first periodical of the (old) Mennonite Church. Other notable texts released by the Publishing Company include English and German editions of Menno Simons' Complete Works and the Martyr's Mirror, as well as the \"Old\" Mennonite Church's \"hymnals, catechisms, confessions, yearbooks, Sunday-school literature, etc.\" In God Uses Ink, John A. Hostetler suggests that the historical and contemporary texts Funk chose to publish through the Mennonite Publishing Company represented his \"convincement of the worth of the historic Mennonite faith and its principles for a new generation of believers.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the first person to briefly account for the ruins of Palenque before they were largely ignored?", "In what year did Don Ramon de Ordo\u00f1ez y Aguilar examine the ruins of Palenque and send a report?", "What position was held by the person in Antigua Guatemala to whom Don Ramon de Ordo\u00f1ez y Aguilar sent his report?", "In what year was a further examination of Palenque conducted, noting the ruins were of particular interest?", "Who was sent to Palenque in 1786 to examine the site in more detail, accompanied by a military force?", "What was the name of the surveyor and architect who created the first map of Palenque?", "What damage was caused to the Palace at Palenque by Del Rio's forces during their examination in 1786?", "In what year was Antonio Bernasconi and Colonel Antonio del R\u00edo sent to examine the ruins of Palenque in more detail?", "What was the name of the military leader who accompanied Antonio Bernasconi during the 1786 examination of Palenque?", "What was the purpose of Antonio Bernasconi's 1786 visit to Palenque?", "What specific action did Antonio Bernasconi take during his 1786 examination of Palenque?"], "answers": ["de la Nada", "1773", "Capitan General", "1784", "Antonio Bernasconi was sent to Palenque in 1786 to examine the site in more detail, accompanied by a military force under Colonel Antonio del R\u00edo.", "Antonio Bernasconi", "Del Rio's forces smashed through several walls, doing a fair amount of damage to the Palace.", "1786", "Colonel Antonio del R\u00edo", "The purpose of Antonio Bernasconi's 1786 visit to Palenque was to examine the site in more detail, make the first map of the site, and assess its significance.", "Antonio Bernasconi made the first map of the site."], "docs": ["This a document about Palenque. \n After de la Nada's brief account of the ruins, no attention was paid to them until 1773 when one Don Ramon de Ordo\u00f1ez y Aguilar examined Palenque and sent a report to the Capitan General in Antigua Guatemala, a further examination was made in 1784 saying that the ruins were of particular interest, so two years later surveyor and architect Antonio Bernasconi was sent with a small military force under Colonel Antonio del R\u00edo to examine the site in more detail. Del Rio's forces smashed through several walls to see what could be found, doing a fair amount of damage to the Palace, while Bernasconi made the first map of the site as well as "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which languages did members of the ruling Bajilan family speak?", "What is the name of the ruling family of the Bajalan tribe?"], "answers": ["Members of the ruling Bajilan family spoke Kurmanji and a dialect of Gurani.", "Bajilan"], "docs": ["This a document about Bajalan (tribe). \n Members of the ruling begzadas Bajilan family spoke Kurmanji as well as a dialect of Gurani."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Magda Fontanges imprisoned from 1948 to 1952?", "Why was Magda Fontanges released from prison in 1952?", "Where was Magda Fontanges placed after she violated the terms of her parole?", "In what year was Magda Fontanges freed from La Roquette Prisons?", "What was Magda Fontanges accused of stealing in 1955?", "Where was Magda Fontanges found dead in 1960?", "What was the suspected cause of Magda Fontanges' death in 1960?", "What was the reason for Magda Fontanges' arrest after she moved to Paris in 1952?", "Who was Magda Fontanges accused of stealing the Maurice Utrillo painting from in 1955?"], "answers": ["Mauzac women's prison.", "Magda Fontanges was released from prison in 1952 due to health reasons.", "La Roquette Prisons.", "1955", "A valuable Maurice Utrillo painting.", "Magda Fontanges was found dead in her Geneva apartment in 1960.", "A suspected sleeping pill overdose.", "She was arrested for not respecting the terms of her parole.", "Her lawyer and suspected lover."], "docs": ["This a document about Magda Fontanges. \n Fontanges was then imprisoned in the women's prison in Mauzac from 1948 to 1952. Due to health reasons, in 1952 she is released to house arrest in Melun, however Fontanges moved to Paris with the intention of managing a bar, and was arrested again for not respecting the terms of her parole. She was then placed in La Roquette Prisons. Freed in 1955, Fontanges was later that year accused of stealing a valuable Maurice Utrillo painting from her lawyer and suspected lover. In 1960, Fontanges was found dead in her Geneva apartment from a suspected sleeping pill overdose."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the basic game mode of Movie Battles II?", "In the Open mode, how many teams are pitted against each other?", "What is the objective of the attackers in the Open mode?", "What is the alternative way for a team to win in the Open mode?", "Are all classes in Movie Battles II available to play as in the Open mode?", "Can players fully customize their classes in the Open mode?", "What is the primary purpose of the Duel mode in Movie Battles II?", "Which two classes are playable in the Duel mode?", "How many lives are given to players in the Duel mode?"], "answers": ["Open", "Two teams are pitted against each other in the Open mode.", "The attackers' objective in the Open mode is to complete a given objective that is unique for each map.", "A team can win by eliminating all members of the opposing force.", "Yes.", "Yes.", "The primary purpose of the Duel mode in Movie Battles II is to allow players to recreate iconic duels from the Star Wars saga.", "Jedi and Sith.", "Players are given three lives."], "docs": ["This a document about Movie Battles. \nOpen - the basic game mode of Movie Battles II. Two teams of players (the attackers and the defenders) are pitted against each other, with the attackers attempting to complete a given objective, unique for each map, while the defenders try to stop them until a timer runs out. Alternatively, either team can win by eliminating all members of the opposing force. In this mode, all aforementioned classes are available to play as, and fully customisable. ; Duel - this mode's primary purpose is to allow players to recreate iconic duels from the Star Wars saga. Only the Jedi and Sith classes are playable, and players are given three lives. Once a player loses all "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the coastal indentation located between Abu Qir and Rosetta?", "What body of water does the River Nile empty into at Rosetta?", "How wide is Aboukir Bay according to the document?", "What natural feature protected the western end of Aboukir Bay in 1798?", "How far did the rocky shoals extend into Aboukir Bay from the promontory?", "What was the name of the castle that guarded the promontory at the western end of Aboukir Bay?", "What was the purpose of the small fort situated on an island among the rocks in Aboukir Bay?", "Who was stationed at the small fort on the island among the rocks in Aboukir Bay?", "What did the partisans intercept and kill the courier carrying?", "What was the name of the village located at the western end of Aboukir Bay?", "What was the name of the town located at the eastern end of Aboukir Bay?"], "answers": ["Aboukir Bay", "The Mediterranean.", "16 nautical miles.", "Rocky shoals.", "3 miles.", "Aboukir Castle.", "The purpose of the small fort was to protect the extensive rocky shoals and garrison French soldiers.", "French soldiers were stationed at the small fort on the island among the rocks in Aboukir Bay.", "instructions", "Abu Qir", "Rosetta"], "docs": ["This a document about Battle of the Nile. \n partisans intercepted and killed the courier carrying the instructions. Aboukir Bay is a coastal indentation 16 nmi across, stretching from the village of Abu Qir in the west to the town of Rosetta to the east, where one of the mouths of the River Nile empties into the Mediterranean. In 1798, the bay was protected at its western end by extensive rocky shoals which ran 3 mi into the bay from a promontory guarded by Aboukir Castle. A small fort situated on an island among the rocks protected the shoals. The fort was garrisoned by French soldiers and armed with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the endangered Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Pipil people?", "In which region is the term 'Pipil' most commonly used to refer to the language?", "What linguistic feature do the Nahuatl varieties in Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas share with Pipil?", "What sound change is characteristic of the Pipil language and similar Nahuatl varieties?", "Which three southern Mexican states are mentioned as having Nahuatl varieties that are similar to Pipil?", "What is the linguistic relationship between the Pipil language and other Nahuatl varieties in southern Mexico?", "What is the name of the language movement aimed at revitalizing the Pipil language among young Nahua people?", "What is the linguistic family to which the Pipil language (Nawat) belongs?"], "answers": ["Nawat", "Central America", "They have reduced the earlier /tl/ sound to a /t/.", "The Pipil language and similar Nahuatl varieties are characterized by the reduction of the earlier /tl/ sound to a /t/.", "Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas.", "The Pipil language shares greater similarities with Nahuatl varieties in southern Mexico (Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas), particularly because they have reduced the earlier /tl/ sound to /t/.", "There is a movement of revitalization among young Nahua people.", "The Pipil language (Nawat) belongs to the Uto-Aztecan language family."], "docs": ["This a document about Pipil people. \n distance from the core civilization in Mexico. The Pipil speak an endangered Uto-Aztecan language Nawat, but there is a movement of revitalization among young Nahua people. For most authors the term Pipil or Nawat is used to refer to the language in Central America only (i.e., excluding Mexico). However, the term (along with the synonymous Eastern Nahuatl) has also been used to refer to Nahuatl language varieties in the southern Mexican states of Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas, that like Pipil have reduced the earlier /tl/ sound to a /t/. The varieties spoken in these three areas do share greater similarities with Nawat Pipil than the other Nahuatl "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the protein encoded by the IFNA5 gene in humans?"], "answers": ["Interferon alpha-5"], "docs": ["This a document about IFNA5. \n Interferon alpha-5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IFNA5 gene."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the term used to describe the process of evaluating and interpreting sources or ideas in academic writing?", "What is the common perception of critical analysis among academic communities?", "What are the key components of one approach to critical analysis that involves analyzing a single source?", "What is one method of critical analysis that involves comparing and contrasting two different opinions?", "What is one sequence of writing development that leads to critical analysis as described in the document?", "What questioning technique is suggested as a way to begin the critical analysis process?", "What is one method of critical analysis that involves moving from descriptive to analytical to evaluative writing?"], "answers": ["critical analysis", "Critical analysis is sometimes seen as the 'holy grail' of academic writing or a 'rite of passage' for students to become accepted members of their academic community of practice.", "The key components are premise, argument, conclusion, and application.", "Comparing and contrasting two different opinions using a discursive argumentation format.", "Moving from summarising, to making simple inferences, to critiquing according to objective criteria and bringing in a personal interpretation.", "The questioning technique suggested is using \"who, what, where, why, etc.\" to brainstorm an issue.", "Moving from descriptive writing to analytical writing to evaluative writing."], "docs": ["This a document about Learning development. \n is called critical analysis. Critical analysis is sometimes seen as the 'holy grail' of academic writing or a 'rite of passage' for students to become accepted members of their academic community of practice. There are several different approaches to critical analysis: critically analysing a single source using a premise, argument, conclusion, application approach; moving from descriptive writing to analytical writing to evaluative writing; comparing and contrasting two different opinions using a discursive argumentation format; moving from summarising, to making simple inferences, to critiquing according to objective criteria and bringing in a personal interpretation; and using a questioning approach (who, what, where, why, etc.) to brainstorm an issue."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Terrence Leas earn his bachelor's degree in social science education?", "In what year did Terrence Leas earn his bachelor's degree in social science education?", "What was Terrence Leas's first negative experience at Florida State University that inspired him to reform the education system?", "Where did Terrence Leas earn his master's degree in educational administration?", "In what year did Terrence Leas earn his master's degree in educational administration?", "Where did Terrence Leas earn his doctorate in higher education administration?", "In what year did Terrence Leas earn his doctorate in higher education administration?"], "answers": ["Florida State University.", "1972", "Terrence Leas's first negative experience at Florida State University was the difficult and emotional process of registering for classes on his first day, which included using IBM cards and seeing a girl crying under a table.", "Valdosta State College (now Valdosta State University)", "1981", "Terrence Leas earned his doctorate in higher education administration from Florida State University.", "1989"], "docs": ["This a document about Terrence Leas. \n Leas received his undergraduate education from Florida State University (FSU), where he earned a bachelor's degree (B.A.) in social science education in 1972. Leas has spoken about his negative experience registering for classes on his first day at FSU, which he credits with inspiring him to reform the education system:\"'We got a pack of IBM cards and lined up in the gym for registration... I saw a girl sitting under the table, crying, and within an hour, I felt the same.'\"Leas went on to receive his master's degree in educational administration from Valdosta State College (now Valdosta State University) in 1981. Leas would return to FSU to receive his doctorate in higher education administration in 1989."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which Polish province was Naliboki located before the 1939 German-Soviet invasion of Poland?", "What event led to the Soviet Union's involvement in eastern Poland, where the Naliboki forest became a site of partisan activity?", "Who sent NKVD leaders to the partisans in Naliboki in 1942?", "What method was used to supply partisans operating in the Naliboki forest?", "From which groups were the local partisans in Naliboki primarily recruited?", "How did the partisans in Naliboki treat the local villagers according to the document?", "What action did the partisans in Naliboki take against the local villagers?", "What was the name of the operation in which Germany invaded the Soviet Union, leading to partisan activity in Naliboki forest?", "What was the name of the massacre referenced in the title of the document?", "What was the name of the forest where partisan activity took place during the Naliboki massacre?", "What year did the NKVD leaders arrive in Naliboki to support the partisans?"], "answers": ["Nowogr\u00f3dek Province", "Operation Barbarossa, Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union.", "The Central Headquarters of the Partisan Movement sent NKVD leaders to the partisans in Naliboki in 1942.", "The partisans were airdropped material.", "The local partisans in Naliboki were primarily recruited from Red Army soldiers of all ethnicities who had been cut off by German encirclements, and from Ukrainians and pro-Soviet Belarusians.", "They treated the villagers as enemies.", "The partisans in Naliboki forcibly took provisions from villagers and treated them as enemies.", "Operation Barbarossa", "Naliboki massacre", "Naliboki forest", "1942"], "docs": ["This a document about Naliboki massacre. \n Before the 1939 German-Soviet invasion of Poland, Naliboki was part of eastern Poland's Sto\u0142pce County, Nowogr\u00f3dek Province. Following Operation Barbarossa, Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, Soviet resistance forces operated in eastern Poland, behind German lines, in Naliboki forest. In 1942, NKVD leaders were sent in to them by Central Headquarters of the Partisan Movement, and the partisans were airdropped material. Local partisans were recruited from Red Army soldiers of all ethnicities who had been cut off by German encirclements, and from Ukrainians and pro-Soviet Belarusians. They forcibly took provisions from villagers, whom they treated as enemies. The murder of peasants by way of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the album 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming' first teased?", "What was the title of the YouTube video that first teased 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming'?", "When was the music video for 'Reunion' released?", "What was the release date for the deluxe edition of 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming'?", "When was the lead single 'Midnight City' officially released?", "Where was the album 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming' first streamed in its entirety?", "When was the music video for 'Midnight City' released?", "What film used the track 'Outro' as the backing music for its extended trailer?", "When was the music video for 'Wait' released?", "What was the name of the album's second single?", "What is the name of the track that was used as the backing music for the extended trailer of the film Cloud Atlas?", "What was the name of the track that was remixed in the three-disc deluxe edition of 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming'?"], "answers": ["23 June 2011", "Echoes...", "30 May 2012", "5 November 2012", "16 August 2011.", "The album was first streamed in its entirety on the Urban Outfitters website.", "17 October 2011.", "Cloud Atlas", "5 December 2012", "Reunion", "Outro", "\"Midnight City\", \"Reunion\", and \"Steve McQueen\""], "docs": ["This a document about Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. \n Hurry Up, We're Dreaming was first teased on 23 June 2011 in a YouTube video titled \"Echoes...\", which also announced North American tour dates. The album's lead single, \"Midnight City\", premiered online on 19 July 2011, and was officially released on 16 August 2011. On 10 October 2011, the album was streamed in its entirety on the Urban Outfitters website. Urban Outfitters also hosted a simultaneous listening party at all of its stores the Saturday before Hurry Up, We're Dreaming release. On 17 October 2011, a music video for \"Midnight City\" was released. On 30 May 2012 a music video for the album's second single, \"Reunion\", was released. The \"Reunion\" music video is a follow-up to the \"Midnight City\" music video. On 25 October 2012, a music video for \"Steve McQueen\" was released. The track \"Outro\" was used as the backing music for the extended trailer created for the film Cloud Atlas as well as many other trailers and films over the following years. On 5 November 2012, a three-disc deluxe edition featuring remixes of \"Midnight City\", \"Reunion\" and \"Steve McQueen\" was announced. On 5 December 2012 a music video for \"Wait\" was released."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the names of the counties for which Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t served as isp\u00e1n?", "During which time period did Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t serve as isp\u00e1n?", "What was Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t's profession besides being a nobleman?", "What noble families are descended from Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t?", "What was the full name of Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t using the Hungarian naming convention?", "When did Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t die?"], "answers": ["Borsod and G\u00f6m\u00f6r counties.", "At the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries.", "soldier", "The Kaplai (or Serkei) and Feledi noble families are descended from Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t.", "R\u00e1t\u00f3t nembeli (I.) Dezs\u0151", "Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t died after 1308."], "docs": ["This a document about Desiderius R\u00e1t\u00f3t. \n Desiderius (I) from the kindred R\u00e1t\u00f3t (R\u00e1t\u00f3t nembeli (I.) Dezs\u0151; died after 1308) was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier, who served as isp\u00e1n of Borsod and G\u00f6m\u00f6r counties at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. He was the ancestor of the Kaplai (or Serkei) and Feledi noble families."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the captain of the Santiago (1551 ship)?", "What was the name of the skipper of the Santiago?", "Who had command of the Spanish soldiers aboard the Santiago?", "Who was in charge of the men who operated the artillery and cared for the mules on the Santiago?", "What route did the Armada plan to take after escaping between England and Norway?", "What challenges caused many ships to fall behind during the Armada's journey?", "In what direction did the Santiago turn and run after struggling with bad weather and other issues?", "What event led to the Armada escaping between England and Norway?"], "answers": ["Nicol\u00e1n de Juan of Aragon.", "Simon Unique.", "Alonso de Olmos had command of the Spanish soldiers.", "Diego de la Nava was in charge of the men who operated the artillery and cared for the mules on the Santiago.", "The Armada planned to sail around the north end of the British Isles, out into the Atlantic Ocean, then south to Spain.", "Bad weather, strong headwind, running short of supplies, and leaking ships caused many to fall behind.", "East.", "A series of battles with the English fleet."], "docs": ["This a document about Santiago (1551 ship). \n captain was Nicol\u00e1n de Juan of Aragon. The skipper was Simon Unique. Alonso de Olmos had command of the Spanish soldiers. Diego de la Nava had command of the men who operated the artillery and cared for the mules. After losing a series of battles with the English fleet, the Armada escaped by sailing north between England and Norway (Martin & Parker 1999: 211). They planned to sail around the north end of the British Isles, out into the Atlantic Ocean, then south to Spain. Many ships began to fall behind (Martin & Parker 1999: 211, \u00d8degaard 2001: 29). In very bad weather with a strong headwind, running short of supplies, and leaking, Santiago finally turned east and ran with the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was Ren\u00e9 Ponk born?", "What position did Ren\u00e9 Ponk play during his football career?", "What country is Ren\u00e9 Ponk from?"], "answers": ["Ren\u00e9 Ponk was born on 21 October 1971 in Amsterdam.", "Ren\u00e9 Ponk played as a goalkeeper.", "The Netherlands."], "docs": ["This a document about Ren\u00e9 Ponk. \n Ren\u00e9 Ponk (born 21 October 1971 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Craig Snyder fight against Champ Billy Fox?", "Against whom did Craig Snyder challenge for the WBO Continental Americas title on December 2, 1995?", "Which former multiple world champion did Craig Snyder fight in a 10-round bout?", "With whom did Craig Snyder fight an exhibition bout in February 1995?", "When did Craig Snyder retire from boxing after a 20-year career?", "In what year was Craig Snyder inducted into the Curbstone Coaches Hall of Fame?", "What was the title of Craig Snyder's book released on January 31, 2018?"], "answers": ["Craig Snyder fought against Champ Billy Fox at Mountaineer Race-track/Casino in Chester, West Virginia.", "Craig Snyder challenged Adrian Dodson for the WBO Continental Americas title on December 2, 1995.", "Hector \"Macho\" Camacho", "Craig Snyder fought an exhibition bout with Aaron \u201cThe Hawk\u201d Pryor in February 1995.", "June 1998", "2017", "The Boxers of Youngstown, Ohio: Boxing Capital of the World."], "docs": ["This a document about Craig Snyder (boxer). \n Champ Billy Fox at Mountaineer Race-track/Casino in Chester, West Virginia. Snyder also challenged for the WBO Continental Americas title against England's Adrian Dodson in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on December 2, 1995. He had also gone toe to toe in a 10-round bout with former Multiple World Champion, Hector \"Macho\" Camacho. In February 1995 he fought an exhibition bout with recently deceased, former pound for pound world's greatest, Aaron \u201cThe Hawk\u201d Pryor. In June 1998, after a 20-year career as a pugilist, Snyder retired from the ring. In May 2017, Craig was honored with induction to the Curbstone coaches Hall of Fame. On January 31, 2018, Craig became a published author with the release of his book \u201cThe Boxers of Youngstown, Ohio: Boxing Capital of the World.\u201d"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where and in which year was Nazan Bekiro\u011flu born?", "From which university and department did Nazan Bekiro\u011flu graduate in 1979?", "What was Nazan Bekiro\u011flu's profession before becoming an assistant at Karadeniz Technical University?", "At which university did Nazan Bekiro\u011flu complete her Ph.D., and in which year?", "What was the topic of Nazan Bekiro\u011flu's Ph.D. thesis?", "Under whose supervision did Nazan Bekiro\u011flu complete her Ph.D.?", "In which year did Nazan Bekiro\u011flu become an associate professor after completing a study about \u015eair Nigar Han\u0131m?", "When did Nazan Bekiro\u011flu become a full professor, and at which university does she work?", "What is one of the topics that Nazan Bekiro\u011flu has written about in her works?", "In which year did Nazan Bekiro\u011flu write about Ottoman women poets?"], "answers": ["Trabzon in 1957.", "Atat\u00fcrk University, School of Literature, Department of Turkish Language and Literature.", "She was a teacher.", "Nazan Bekiro\u011flu completed her Ph.D. at Karadeniz Technical University in 1987.", "The technical analysis of Halide Edip Ad\u0131var's novels.", "Orhan Okay", "1995", "Nazan Bekiro\u011flu became a full professor on May 4, 2001, and she works at Karadeniz Technical University.", "Ottoman women poets", "1999"], "docs": ["This a document about Nazan Bekiro\u011flu. \n She was born in Trabzon in 1957. After finishing high school in the same city, she graduated from Atat\u00fcrk University, School of Literature, Department of Turkish Language and Literature (1979). She worked as a teacher for four years followed by an assistantship at Karadeniz Technical University. She completed her Ph.D. at Karadeniz Technical University, Fatih School of Education, Department of Turkish Language and Literature under the supervision of Orhan Okay (1987). The topic of her Ph.D. thesis was the technical analysis of Halide Edip Ad\u0131var's novels. She received her tenure and became an associate professor upon completing a study about \u015eair Nigar Han\u0131m (1995). She became a full professor on May 4, 2001 and continues to work at the same department. She has authored numerous books as well as articles, essays, and stories published in various journals and magazines. She has written on the topic of Ottoman women poets (1999)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who won the Singapore Radio Awards 2010 in the Malay category?", "Which radio station does Vernon A and Justin Ang represent in the English category?", "What is the name of the program hosted by Ibrahim Jamil on Warna 94.2FM?", "Which radio host won the Chinese category of the Singapore Radio Awards 2010?", "Which radio station does Brian Richmond represent in the English category?", "Who hosts the Tamil category for the Singapore Radio Awards 2010?", "What is the name of the program that Shan Wee hosted on 987FM in the English category?", "Which radio station does Cruz Teng represent in the English category?", "Which radio station does Dennis Chew represent in the Chinese category?", "Who won the Singapore Radio Awards 2010 in the English category?", "Which radio station does Hossan Leong represent in the English category?", "Which radio station does AB Shaik represent in the Malay category?", "Which radio host won the Singapore Radio Awards 2010 in the Tamil category?", "Which radio station does Hafeez Glamour represent in the English category?", "Which radio station does TG represent in the English category?"], "answers": ["AB Shaik (Warna 94.2FM) won the Singapore Radio Awards 2010 in the Malay category.", "Vernon A and Justin Ang represent 987FM in the English category.", "Muttons to Midnight", "Dennis Chew", "Brian Richmond represents Lush 99.5FM in the English category.", "Vimala", "\u201cUK Top 20\u201d", "Y.E.S. 93.3FM", "Class 95FM", "Vernon A & Justin Ang won the Singapore Radio Awards 2010 in the English category.", "Hossan Leong represents Symphony 92.4FM in the English category.", "Warna 94.2FM", "Vimala (Oli 96.8FM)", "Warna 94.2FM", "Warna 94.2FM"], "docs": ["This a document about Singapore Radio Awards 2010. \nIbrahim Jamil | Warna 94.2FM 987FM | Muttons to Midnight | Vernon A & Justin Ang ENGLISH | Glenn Ong | Class 95FM ; CHINESE | Dennis Chew | Y.E.S. 93.3FM ; MALAY | AB Shaik | Warna 94.2FM ; TAMIL | Vimala | Oli 96.8FM 938LIVE | Stanley Leong ; 987FM | Daniel Ong ; Class 95FM | Jean Danker ; Gold 90.5FM | Brian Richmond ; Lush 99.5FM | Hossan Leong ; Symphony 92.4FM | Loh Sin Yee ; Capital 95.8FM | Ong Teck Chon ; Love 97.2FM | Jeff Goh ; Y.E.S. 93.3FM | Cruz Teng ; Ria 89.7FM | Hafeez Glamour ; Warna 94.2FM | TG ; Oli 96.8FM | Vimala ENGLISH | \u201cUK Top 20\u201d by Shan Wee, 987FM ; CHINESE | \u201cFather\u2019s Day "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Thongtip Ratanarat work as a Research Assistant after completing her studies in Chemical Engineering?", "At which university did Thongtip Ratanarat work as a lecturer in Chemical Engineering in Thailand?", "From which university did Thongtip Ratanarat receive an Honorary Doctorate in Applied Geophysics in 2005?", "In which year was Thongtip Ratanarat awarded an honorary PhD in Chemical Engineering from Kasetsart University?", "What position did Thongtip Ratanarat hold at the Petroleum Institute of Thailand from 1985 to 2005?", "What role did Thongtip Ratanarat hold at PTT Public Co., Ltd. after her time at the Petroleum Institute of Thailand?", "Which company's Board of Directors is Thongtip Ratanarat a member of?", "In which years did Thongtip Ratanarat serve as a judge for the Platts Global Energy Awards?", "What committee did Thongtip Ratanarat chair in relation to the 2013 Rayong oil spill?", "Which research institute in Bangkok has Thongtip Ratanarat been a member of the National Advisory Board for?", "What title does Thongtip Ratanarat hold with the Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources?", "With which band has Thongtip Ratanarat sung that is associated with King Bhumibol Adulyadej?", "Since which year has Thongtip Ratanarat served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Sirikit?"], "answers": ["University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.", "Chulalongkorn University", "Chiang Mai University.", "2013", "Executive Director", "Advisor", "The Siam Fine Chemicals.", "2004, 2011, and 2013.", "The committee investigating the 2013 Rayong oil spill.", "Chulabhorn Research Institute", "Director Emeritus", "Au Saw Friday Band.", "1973"], "docs": ["This a document about Thongtip Ratanarat. \n After completing her studies in Chemical Engineering, Khunying Thongtip Ratanarat became a Research Assistant at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. When she returned to Thailand, she worked as a lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Applied Geophysics from Chiang Mai University in 2005. She also received an honorary PhD in Chemical Engineering from Kasetsart University for her work in 2013. From 1985 to 2005 she was Executive Director of the Petroleum Institute of Thailand. Subsequently, she worked as an Advisor to the PTT Public Co., Ltd. She is Member of the Board of Directors of The Siam Fine Chemicals. She was judge of the Platts Global Energy Awards in 2004, 2011 and 2013. She was the chairperson of the committee investigating the 2013 Rayong oil spill. She is also a Member of the National Advisory Board of the Chulabhorn Research Institute in Bangkok and Director Emeritus of the Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources. Thongtip has sung with King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Au Saw Friday Band. She has been a lady-in-waiting to Queen Sirikit since 1973."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which parish is the village of Uuta located?", "In which county is the village of Uuta located?", "In which country is the village of Uuta located?"], "answers": ["N\u00f5o Parish", "Tartu County", "Estonia."], "docs": ["This a document about Uuta. \n Uuta is a village in N\u00f5o Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the telenovela in which Bruno Bichir starred before his role in A Breakfast Chronicle?", "In what year did Bruno Bichir produce and star in the film A Breakfast Chronicle?", "For which award was Bruno Bichir nominated for his role in A Breakfast Chronicle?", "What is the name of the film in which Bruno Bichir and Demi\u00e1n Bichir starred together in 2001?", "For which award were Bruno Bichir and Demi\u00e1n Bichir jointly nominated at the MTV Movie Awards-Mexico?", "In what year did Bruno Bichir make a guest appearance on the DC Universe series Titans?", "Which character did Bruno Bichir portray in the Titans series?", "Who took over the role of the Chief in the Doom Patrol series after Bruno Bichir's portrayal?", "What network did Bruno Bichir work with before starring in H\u00e1blame de amor?", "What was the name of the film directed by Benjamin Cann in which Bruno Bichir produced and starred?"], "answers": ["H\u00e1blame de amor", "1999", "Ariel Award for Best Actor.", "Don't Tempt Me", "Best Bichir in a Film", "2018", "Bruno Bichir portrayed the Chief in the Titans series.", "Timothy Dalton", "Televisa", "A Breakfast Chronicle"], "docs": ["This a document about Bruno Bichir. \n received critical and financial success. On television, he acted on three telenovelas with Televisa, before starring in H\u00e1blame de amor (\"Talk to me about love\"). In 1999, he produced and starred in Benjamin Cann's A Breakfast Chronicle, in which he was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Actor. In 2001, he and Demi\u00e1n Bichir starred in the Spanish co-production of Don't Tempt Me, and they were nominated for the Best Bichir in a Film at the MTV Movie Awards-Mexico. Bichir made a 2018 guest appearance on the DC Universe series Titans as the first actor to portray Doom Patrol leader the Chief in live-action, although the role was recast with Timothy Dalton in the Doom Patrol's eponymous series."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which country is the Diocese of Cloyne located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Cluj-Gherla located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Coatzacoalcos located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Cochabamba located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Cochin located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Coimbatore located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Coimbra located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Colatina located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Cologne located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Colima located in?", "Which country or region is the Diocese of Colombo responsible for?", "Which country is the Diocese of Col\u00f3n\u2013Kuna Yala located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Colorado Springs located in?", "What is the name of the Maronite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate located in Colombia?", "Which country is the Diocese of Columbus located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Comayagua located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Como located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Comodoro Rivadavia located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Conakry located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Concepci\u00f3n (Chile) located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Concepci\u00f3n (Argentina) located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Concepci\u00f3n (Paraguay) located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Concordia (Argentina) located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Concordia-Pordenone located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Constantine located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Conversano-Monopoli located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Copenhagen located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of Copiap\u00f3 located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of C\u00f3rdoba (Argentina) located in?", "Which country is the Diocese of C\u00f3rdoba (Spain) located in?"], "answers": ["Ireland", "Romania", "Mexico", "Bolivia", "India", "India", "Portugal.", "Brazil.", "Germany", "Mexico", "Sri Lanka & Maldives.", "Panama", "United States", "Colombia, Maronite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate", "United States", "Honduras", "Italy", "Argentina.", "Guinea", "Chile.", "Argentina", "Paraguay", "Argentina", "Italy", "Algeria.", "Italy", "Denmark", "Chile", "Argentina", "Spain"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical). \n ; Cloyne, Ireland ; Cluj-Gherla, Romania ; Coatzacoalcos, Mexico ; Cochabamba, Bolivia ; Cochin, India ; Coimbatore, India ; Coimbra, Portugal ; Colatina, Brazil ; Cologne, Germany ; Colima, Mexico ; Colombo, Sri Lanka & Maldives ; Col\u00f3n\u2013Kuna Yala, Panama ; Colorado Springs, United States ; Colombia, Maronite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate, for all Colombia ; Columbus, United States ; Comayagua, Honduras ; Como, Italy ; Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina ; Conakry, Guinea ; Concepci\u00f3n, Chile ; Concepci\u00f3n, Argentina ; Concepci\u00f3n, Paraguay ; Concordia, Argentina ; Concordia-Pordenone, Italy ; Constantine, Algeria ; Conversano-Monopoli, Italy ; Copenhagen, Denmark ; Copiap\u00f3, Chile ; C\u00f3rdoba, Argentina ; C\u00f3rdoba, Spain ; "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year did Fran\u00e7ois Pinault and the Council of Paris announce plans to convert Bourse de Commerce into a contemporary art museum?", "How many exhibitions per year is the renovated Bourse de Commerce museum expected to host?", "What is the name of the city's landmark building that is being converted into a contemporary art museum?", "What was the estimated cost of the renovation project for the Bourse de Commerce?", "Who is the architect that Fran\u00e7ois Pinault entrusted with the renovation of the Bourse de Commerce?", "What other professionals and agencies did Tadao Ando collaborate with for the renovation project?", "What feature of the building was renovated, including the fa\u00e7ades, the roof, and the circular painting in the dome?", "What is the description of the main exhibition gallery in the renovated Bourse de Commerce?", "What is the total modular exhibition surface area of the project at Bourse de Commerce?", "Which designers were entrusted with the museum's interior and exterior furnishings?", "On what date did the museum at Bourse de Commerce open?", "What is the intended relationship between the new Paris museum and the Venetian sister museums, according to Fran\u00e7ois Pinault?"], "answers": ["2016", "10 exhibitions per year.", "Bourse de Commerce", "Over 100 million euros.", "Tadao Ando.", "Tadao Ando collaborated with Pierre-Antoine Gatier (architect-in-chief of the French National Heritage), Lucy Niney and Thibault Marca of NeM agency, and Setec B\u00e2timent for the engineering of the project.", "The fa\u00e7ades, the roof, and the circular painting in the building's dome were renovated.", "A 30-feet high and 100-feet in diameter concrete cylinder built beneath the central cupola serves as the main exhibition gallery, described as a \"building within a building.\"", "32,000 square feet.", "Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.", "22 May 2021.", "The new Paris museum will work in coordination with its Venetian sister museums."], "docs": ["This a document about Pinault Collection. \n In April 2016, Fran\u00e7ois Pinault and the Council of Paris announced plans to convert the city's landmark building Bourse de Commerce into a contemporary art museum. The renovation project reportedly cost over 100 million euros. The museum will host around 10 exhibitions per year. According to Fran\u00e7ois Pinault, the new museum will work in coordination with its Venetian sister museums. Collaborations with other Parisian art institutions are also planned. Fran\u00e7ois Pinault entrusted Tadao Ando again for this renovation. He teamed up with Pierre-Antoine Gatier (architect-in-chief of the French National Heritage), as well as Lucy Niney and Thibault Marca of NeM agency, and Setec B\u00e2timent for the engineering of the project. The fa\u00e7ades, the roof and the circular painting in the building's dome were rehabilitated. A 30-feet high and 100-feet in diameter concrete cylinder built beneath the central cupola serves as the main exhibition gallery, a \"building within a building\". The project covers a 32,000 square feet modular exhibition surface and a restaurant on the 3rd floor. The French designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec were entrusted with the museum's interior and exterior furnishings. The museum opened on 22 May 2021."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Vanessa Gray born?", "What sport did Vanessa Gray play professionally?", "Which international tournament did Vanessa Gray represent England in?", "In which year did Vanessa Gray start ahead of Sophie Hemming in the Six Nations match?", "What was the score of the 2007 Six Nations match in which Vanessa Gray started ahead of Sophie Hemming?", "Which player did Vanessa Gray start ahead of in the 2007 Six Nations match?"], "answers": ["16 May 1971.", "Rugby union.", "Women's Rugby World Cup", "2007", "32-0.", "Sophie Hemming"], "docs": ["This a document about Vanessa Gray. \n Vanessa Gray (born 16 May 1971) is a former English female rugby union player. She represented at the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup. She started ahead of Sophie Hemming in the 2007 Six Nations clash against which they won 32-0."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book written by Arthur Stanwood Pier about the Harvard Summer School?", "Who is the author of the book titled *The Pedagogues: A Story Of The Harvard Summer School*?", "Which publisher released the book *The Pedagogues: A Story Of The Harvard Summer School* in 2012?", "What is the ISBN number of the 2012 edition of *The Pedagogues: A Story Of The Harvard Summer School*?"], "answers": ["The Pedagogues: A Story Of The Harvard Summer School", "Arthur Stanwood Pier", "Nabu Press", "978-1276697934"], "docs": ["This a document about Harvard Summer School. \nPier, Arthur Stanwood The Pedagogues: A Story Of The Harvard Summer School, Nabu Press, 2012, ISBN: 978-1276697934 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the first electric typewriter to enjoy long-term commercial success?", "What mechanical features distinguished the IBM Electromatic typewriter from the later IBM Selectric model?", "In what year did the history of the IBM Electromatic typewriter begin?", "Who received patent rights for the power roller in 1924?", "What was the name of the company that initially held patent rights for the power roller technology?", "Which company was contracted to manufacture 2,500 IBM Electromatic typewriters in 1925?", "What part of the IBM Electromatic typewriter was manufactured by the North East Electric Company?", "Which company produced the typewriter portion of the IBM Electromatic model?", "What model of typewriter did Remington base the IBM Electromatic on?", "What was the purpose of the contract between North East Electric Company and Remington in 1925?"], "answers": ["IBM Electromatic", "The IBM Electromatic used a conventional moving carriage and typebar mechanism, unlike the later IBM Selectric.", "1924", "James Smathers.", "North East Electric Company", "Remington", "The motor and power-roller base.", "Remington.", "Remington model Number 12.", "The purpose of the contract between North East Electric Company and Remington in 1925 was for the production of 2,500 electric typewriters, where North East Electric manufactured the motor and power-roller base, and Remington made the typewriter portion based on its model Number 12."], "docs": ["This a document about IBM Electric typewriter. \n The IBM Electromatic typewriter was the first electric typewriter to enjoy long-term commercial success. Unlike the later IBM Selectric typewriter, this typewriter model used a conventional moving carriage and typebar mechanism. The history of the Electromatic goes back to 1924, when the North East Electric Company received patent rights for the power roller from James Smathers. At that time, the company was selling electric motors, and wanted to get into the typewriter business. They reached an arrangement with Remington, securing a contract for 2,500 machines in 1925. N. E. Electric manufactured the motor and power-roller base. The typewriter portion was made by Remington, based on its model Number 12. Remington had "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the planned height of Totzeret HaAretz 2?", "When is Totzeret HaAretz 2 expected to be completed?", "How much office space does Totzeret HaAretz 2 have according to the approved plan?", "When was the construction of Totzeret HaAretz 2 officially announced?", "How many floors is Totzeret HaAretz 2 planned to have?", "When was the development of Totzeret HaAretz 2 approved by the Tel Aviv local planning committee?", "What is the current status of Totzeret HaAretz 3 as of 2019?"], "answers": ["275 m", "2024", "140,000 m2", "December 2021.", "75 floors.", "August 2019.", "In the planning stages."], "docs": ["This a document about Totzeret HaAretz Towers. \n Totzeret HaAretz 2, slated for completion in 2024 and will be 275 m tall, making it one of the tallest buildings in the city. According to the developer, a skyscraper with 140000 m2 of office space was approved by the Tel Aviv local planning committee in August 2019. Its construction was officially announced in December 2021, with a height of 75 floors. Totzeret HaAretz 3 is in the planning stages as of 2019."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which film is the subject of this document?", "What award category was Ary Barroso nominated for at the Academy Awards?", "What was the name of the song for which Ary Barroso was nominated?", "Who was responsible for the sound recording of the film Brazil?", "How many Academy Awards was the film Brazil nominated for?", "What was the category for which Daniel J. Bloomberg was nominated at the Academy Awards?", "What award category was the film Brazil nominated for in addition to Best Original Song and Sound Recording?", "Who composed the music scoring for the film Brazil (1944)?", "What was the name of the award category for which the film Brazil was nominated for its music scoring?"], "answers": ["Brazil (1944 film)", "Best Original Song", "Rio de Janeiro", "Daniel J. Bloomberg was responsible for the sound recording of the film Brazil.", "The film Brazil was nominated for three Academy Awards.", "Sound Recording", "Best Original Song and Sound Recording. The document does not mention another award category.", "Ary Barroso", "Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture)"], "docs": ["This a document about Brazil (1944 film). \nMusic (Scoring of a Musical Picture) ; Best Original Song: Ary Barroso for Rio de Janeiro ; Sound Recording (Daniel J. Bloomberg) The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Blazetrak launched?", "Who are the entrepreneurs that founded Blazetrak?", "What was the purpose of Blazetrak when it was launched?", "What company did Corey Stanford and Nathaniel Casey found in 2007 before launching Blazetrak?", "How did Clariwebs contribute to the development of Blazetrak?", "What feature allows users to choose who they submit their work to on Blazetrak?", "How are the critiques of submissions delivered to users on Blazetrak?", "Which celebrities and industry professionals have been reported to participate in Blazetrak?", "What types of official auditions have been conducted through Blazetrak?", "Who are some of the notable individuals who have used Blazetrak for official auditions?", "How many celebrities and experts were featured on Blazetrak by the end of 2011?", "How many users did Blazetrak have by the end of 2011?", "How long did it take to develop the financial base for Blazetrak using profits from Clariwebs?", "How does the fee for submitting work on Blazetrak vary?"], "answers": ["Blazetrak was launched in November 2009.", "Corey Stanford, Nathaniel Casey, and Ronald Harrison.", "To connect unknown artists, producers, and songwriters with music industry professionals who would provide feedback on songs uploaded for their review.", "Corey Stanford and Nathaniel Casey founded Clariwebs in 2007 before launching Blazetrak.", "Clariwebs contributed to the development of Blazetrak by providing the financial base through its profits.", "Users are able to choose which professional they want to submit their work to.", "The critiques of submissions on Blazetrak are recorded on video and forwarded to the user.", "Big Boi, Infinity, Shawn Stockman, Paul Worley, Kalle Engstrom, Ruben Studdard, Andre Harrell, Robin Antin, and Rodney Jerkins.", "Official auditions for record, production, and publishing contracts have been conducted through Blazetrak.", "Andre Harrell, Robin Antin, and Rodney Jerkins.", "Over 400.", "Blazetrak had more than 50,000 users by the end of 2011.", "About a year.", "The fee varies depending on the professional the user selects."], "docs": ["This a document about Blazetrak. \n Blazetrak is a website that was launched in November 2009 by entrepreneurs Corey Stanford, Nathaniel Casey, and Ronald Harrison, to connect unknown artists, producers, and songwriters with music industry professionals that would provide feedback on songs uploaded for their review. Stanford and Casey initially founded the web consultancy firm Clariwebs in 2007, and used the profits to develop the financial base for Blazetrak, a process that took about a year. Users are able to choose which professional they want to submit their work to, and pay a fee that varies depending on the person they select. Submissions are critiqued by the professional; comments are recorded on video and forwarded to the user. Professionals reported to be participating have included Big Boi, Infinity, Shawn Stockman, Paul Worley, Kalle Engstrom, and Ruben Studdard. Uses for the site have included official auditions for record, production, and publishing contracts by label owners like Andre Harrell, creator of Uptown Records and former President of Motown Records; talent managers like Pussycat Dolls creator Robin Antin; and producers like Rodney Jerkins. By the end of 2011 Blazetrak featured over 400 celebrities and experts, with more than 50,000 users from 202 countries."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was Hetepheres II married to during the reign of Khufu?", "What was the name of Hetepheres II's daughter?", "After the death of Kawab, to whom did Hetepheres II marry next?", "Who succeeded Djedefre as king of Egypt?", "To whom did Meresankh III marry, making Hetepheres II the mother-in-law of the new king?", "What did Hetepheres II do with her own mastaba in the eastern cemetery of Giza for her daughter's use?", "How many times was Hetepheres II widowed?", "Which pharaoh was ruling when Hetepheres II first married?", "What was the name of Hetepheres II's first husband?", "What was the name of the successor of Kawab who Hetepheres II later married?", "What was the name of the cemetery where Hetepheres II had her mastaba converted into a tomb for her daughter?"], "answers": ["Hetepheres II was married to her brother, the Crown Prince Kawab, during the reign of Khufu.", "Meresankh III", "Djedefre", "Khafre", "Meresankh III married Khafre, making Hetepheres II the mother-in-law of the new king.", "She had her own mastaba converted into a tomb for her daughter's use.", "Two times.", "Khufu", "Kawab", "Djedefre", "Giza"], "docs": ["This a document about Hetepheres II. \n During the reign of Khufu, Hetepheres II married her brother, the Crown Prince Kawab, with whom she had at least one child, a daughter named Meresankh III. After the death of her first husband, she married another of her brothers, Djedefre who later succeeded Khufu as king of Egypt. She was widowed a second time when Djedefre died. The marriage of her daughter, Meresankh III, to her late second husband's successor Khafre made Hetepheres II the mother-in-law of the new king. She would later out-live Meresankh III. A mark of her affection for Meresankh III may be seen in the fact that Hetepheres II had her own mastaba in the eastern cemetery of Giza converted into a tomb for her daughter's use. Hetepheres II "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is Nate's mother in the Johnson Family Vacation?", "What is the name of Nate's wife?", "Who takes over the phone call from Glorietta during the Johnson Family Vacation?", "What is the relationship between Mack and Nate in the Johnson Family Vacation?", "Where does Dorothy live in relation to Nate during the Johnson Family Vacation?", "What is the name of one of Nate and Dorothy's daughters?", "What is the status of Nate's relationship with his daughter during the Johnson Family Vacation?", "What is the name of the other daughter of Nate and Dorothy mentioned in the Johnson Family Vacation?", "What is the name of the family member who is waiting with Nate for their daughters to come out?", "What is the name of the family member who is locked in her room while Nate and DJ wait for the girls to come out?", "What is the name of the family member who is separated from Dorothy and lives in a different house down the street?", "What is the name of the family member who tries to one up Nate by appealing to their mother's material needs?"], "answers": ["Nate's mother is Glorietta.", "Dorothy", "Mack takes over the phone call from Glorietta.", "Mack is Nate's older brother.", "Dorothy lives in a different house down the street from Nate.", "Nikki", "Nate has an estranged relationship with his daughter.", "Destiny", "DJ", "Nikki", "Nate", "Mack"], "docs": ["This a document about Johnson Family Vacation. \n his mother, Glorietta, who disapproves of his marriage to his wife, Dorothy, and the phone call is taken over by Nate's older brother, Mack, who always tries to one up Nate by appealing to their mother's material needs. When it is time for Nate and DJ to leave, it is revealed that Nate is separated from his wife, Dorothy, and she lives in a different house down the street, as well as their two daughters, Nikki and Destiny. Nate also has an estranged relationship with their daughter. While Nate and DJ wait for the girls to come out, Nikki is locked in her room "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was the film Amma released?", "What language is the film Amma in?", "Who directed and produced the 1968 film Amma?", "Which actor played the role of Romeo in the English adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in the film Amma?", "Who composed the musical score for the film Amma?", "Who are the main actors featured in the film Amma?", "Which Shakespearean play's tragic climax was adapted in the film Amma?", "Who played the role of Juliet in the English adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in the film Amma?"], "answers": ["1968", "Kannada", "B. R. Panthulu directed and produced the 1968 film Amma.", "Rajkumar played the role of Romeo in the English adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in the film Amma.", "T. G. Lingappa composed the musical score for the film Amma.", "The main actors featured in the film Amma are Rajkumar, Bharathi, B. R. Panthulu, and M. V. Rajamma.", "Romeo and Juliet", "Bharathi played the role of Juliet in the English adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in the film Amma."], "docs": ["This a document about Amma (1968 film). \n Amma is a 1968 Indian Kannada-language film, directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Rajkumar, Bharathi, B. R. Panthulu and M. V. Rajamma. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. In a small drama sequence, the tragic climax of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is adapted on - screen in English with Rajkumar playing the role of Romeo and Bharathi as Juliet."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which newspaper article from 1901 is the majority of the list of church officials in All Saints' Church, Bakewell, taken from?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1254?", "Who served as Vicar of All Saints' Church in 1272?", "What position did John de Osmundeston hold at All Saints' Church, and during which years did he serve?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1327, and until when did he serve?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1331?", "What position did Gervase de Hassop hold at All Saints' Church, and during which years did he serve?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1349 to 1365?", "Who held the position of Rector at All Saints' Church from 1365 to 1405?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1409, and until when did he serve?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1424?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1428?", "Who held the Rector position at All Saints' Church from 1435 to 1439?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1457 to 1469?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1474?", "Who held the Rector position at All Saints' Church from 1481 to 1493?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1493 to 1494?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1494?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1511 to 1512?", "Who held the Rector position at All Saints' Church from 1512 to 1533?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1533 to 1537?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1537?", "What is the name of the last individual listed among the church officials of All Saints' Church, Bakewell?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1435?", "Who served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1331, prior to Gervase de Hassop?", "Who was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1493?"], "answers": ["The Sheffield Independent.", "Peter.", "Robert served as Vicar of All Saints' Church in 1272.", "John de Osmundeston held the position of Rector at All Saints' Church and served from 1286 to 1323.", "Robert Bernard was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1327, and he served until 1331.", "Peter served as Rector in 1331.", "Gervase de Hassop held the position of Vicar at All Saints' Church and served from 1333 to 1343.", "William de Kyrtelington.", "Roger de Tibshelf", "John de Burton was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1409, and he served until 1418.", "John Huckyns served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1424.", "Thomas Stavndon was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1428.", "William Brome", "Richard Crichelowe", "Thomas Crichelowe was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1474.", "Thomas Heyward", "Thomas Forte served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1493 to 1494.", "William Massey", "John Wilcock", "Richard Hoton", "Richard Gwent served as Rector of All Saints' Church from 1533 to 1537.", "Edmund Webster", "Ralph Clayton", "William Brome served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1435.", "Robert Bernard served as Rector of All Saints' Church in 1331, prior to Gervase de Hassop.", "Thomas Forte was the Rector of All Saints' Church in 1493."], "docs": ["This a document about All Saints' Church, Bakewell. \n The majority of this list is taken from an article in the Sheffield Independent on 30 July 1901. \u2022 Henry of Lexington. Rector. Dean of Lincoln 1253 \u2022 Peter, Rector 1254 \u2022 Robert, Vicar, 1272 \u2022 John de Osmundeston 1286\u20131323 \u2022 Robert Bernard 1327\u20131331 \u2022 Walter de Newton 1331 \u2022 Gervase de Hassop 1333\u20131343 \u2022 William de Snell \u2022 William de Kyrtelington 1349\u20131365 \u2022 Roger de TIbshelf 1365\u20131405 \u2022 John de Burton 1409\u20131418 \u2022 John Huckyns 1424 \u2022 Thomas Stavndon 1428 \u2022 William Brome 1435\u20131439 \u2022 Richard Crichelowe 1457\u20131469 \u2022 Thomas Crichelowe 1474 \u2022 Thomas Heyward 1481\u20131493 \u2022 Thomas Forte 1493\u20131494 \u2022 William Massey 1494 \u2022 John Wilcock 1511\u20131512 \u2022 Richard Hoton 1512\u20131533 \u2022 Richard Gwent 1533\u20131537 \u2022 Edmund Webster 1537 \u2022 Ralph Clayton "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When were Sineenat's titles, honours, and military ranks stripped by King Vajiralongkorn?", "When were Sineenat's titles, honours, and military ranks reinstated by King Vajiralongkorn?"], "answers": ["21 October 2019", "2 September 2020."], "docs": ["This a document about Sineenat. \n All of her titles, honours, and military ranks were stripped by King Vajiralongkorn on 21 October 2019 and reinstated on 2 September 2020."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the American fighter pilot Mayer attempted to shoot down?", "How many runs did Mayer make on Johnson's plane before running out of ammunition?", "What did Mayer do after running out of ammunition during his encounter with Johnson?", "How many holes did Johnson find in his plane after landing?", "What caused Johnson to be unable to open his canopy after the battle?", "Do other authors believe Mayer's account of the encounter with Johnson?", "Is there any direct evidence that Mayer was involved in the battle with Johnson?"], "answers": ["Johnson", "Three.", "Mayer pulled alongside Johnson, saluted him, and headed for home.", "Johnson found more than 200 holes in his plane after landing.", "A 20 mm cannon shell exploded just behind Johnson's headrest, making it impossible to open his canopy.", "Other authors have expressed doubt about Mayer's alleged encounter with Johnson.", "No."], "docs": ["This a document about Egon Mayer. \n from Johnson's six-o'clock to give it the coup de gr\u00e2ce. The first gun pass failed to knock the heavy American fighter out of the sky. Mayer made two more runs on Johnson, without success. After running out of ammunition, Mayer pulled alongside Johnson, saluted him and headed for home. Johnson landed his plane, and counted more than 200 holes, without even moving around the airplane. He also saw that a 20 mm cannon shell had exploded just behind his headrest, which had made it impossible to open his canopy. Other authors have expressed doubt about Mayer's alleged encounter with Johnson. There is no direct evidence Mayer was involved in this battle. No "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the older poem that some scholars believe may have influenced Dafydd's poem about the wind?", "How does the author of 'The Song of the Wind' describe the wind in the Book of Taliesin?", "What phrase does Dafydd use to describe the wind in his poem?", "What literary work does Andrew Breeze examine to find similarities with Dafydd's poem?", "How many motifs does Andrew Breeze identify as being similar between Dafydd's poem and Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la Rose?", "What is Andrew Breeze's conclusion regarding the influence on Dafydd's poem based on the motifs he identified?", "What is the name of the scholar who identified 16 motifs in Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la Rose that also appear in Dafydd's poem?", "What is the name of the book in which 'The Song of the Wind' is found?", "What is the name of the poet traditionally associated with 'The Song of the Wind' in the Book of Taliesin?", "What is the name of the poem by Dafydd that is the focus of this document?"], "answers": ["\"The Song of the Wind\"", "The author describes the wind as a \"powerful creature\" without foot or head, flesh or bone.", "\"strange being\u2026without foot or wing\"", "Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la Rose.", "16", "Andrew Breeze concludes that Dafydd is likely to have known and been influenced by the passage describing the wind in Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la Rose, based on the 16 motifs he identified.", "Andrew Breeze", "The Book of Taliesin.", "Taliesin", "The Wind"], "docs": ["This a document about The Wind (poem). \n There are some verbal resemblances between this poem and \"The Song of the Wind\", a poem found in the Book of Taliesin: Taliesin, or whoever was that poem's author, describes the wind as a \"powerful creature\" without foot or head, flesh or bone, while Dafydd calls it a \"strange being\u2026without foot or wing\". This strongly suggests to some scholars that Dafydd knew the older poem, though in recent years doubt has been cast on this line of argument. Andrew Breeze finds, in a passage describing the wind in Jean de Meun's continuation of the Roman de la Rose, no less than 16 motifs which also appear in Dafydd's poem, though re-arranged and re-imagined. He concludes that Dafydd is likely to have known and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main purpose of the Kentucky Coal Museum according to Phyllis Sizemore?", "How many visitors does the Kentucky Coal Museum welcome each year?", "What action did the Kentucky Coal Museum take in April 2017?", "What was the financial benefit of adding solar panels to the Kentucky Coal Museum?", "What is the name of the employee who expressed the hope that visitors are emotionally and intellectually touched by the museum experience?", "What was the specific impact of the solar panels on the Kentucky Coal Museum's expenses?"], "answers": ["To emotionally and intellectually touch visitors, helping them learn about the lives of people and how they lived and raised families.", "The Kentucky Coal Museum welcomes over 6,000 visitors each year.", "The Kentucky Coal Museum added 80 solar panels in April 2017.", "The financial benefit of adding solar panels was a reduction of $8,000.", "Phyllis Sizemore", "The solar panels cut $8,000 off the Kentucky Coal Museum's expenses."], "docs": ["This a document about Kentucky Coal Museum. \n they faced while working in dangerous underground mines. One employee Phyllis Sizemore that worked at the museum said \"I hope when visitors come to this museum that each are touched emotionally as well as intellectually. I hope they learn something but I hope they find food for thought, I hope their heart is touched as they read and learn about the lives of people and how these people lived and how they raise a family.\" This museum has welcomed over 6,000 visitors each year. In April 2017 the Kentucky Coal Museum added 80 solar panels which cut $8,000 off "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the film titled 'Udhayam NH4'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Vennila Veedu'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Sivappu'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Poriyaalan'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Jeeva'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Anegan'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Aayirathil Iruvar'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla Maatan'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Arthanari'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Indrajith'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Peigal Jaakkirathai'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Kalam'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Kavan'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Vivegam'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Traffic Ramasamy'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Embiran'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Meendum Oru Mariyathai'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Imaikka Nodigal'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Kaappaan'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'July Kaatril'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Comali'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Thatrom Thookrom'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Asura Guru'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Naan Sirithal'?", "What is the name of the film titled 'Nanum Single dhaan'?", "What is the name of the person associated with the list of films provided in the document?"], "answers": ["The name of the film is \"Udhayam NH4\".", "The name of the film is Vennila Veedu.", "The name of the film is \"Sivappu.\"", "The name of the film is Poriyaalan.", "Jeeva", "The name of the film is \"Anegan.\"", "Aayirathil Iruvar", "The name of the film is \"Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla Maatan.\"", "The name of the film is \"Arthanari.\"", "The name of the film is \"Indrajith.\"", "Peigal Jaakkirathai", "Kalam", "Kavan", "The name of the film is Vivegam.", "Traffic Ramasamy", "The name of the film is \"Embiran.\"", "Meendum Oru Mariyathai", "Imaikka Nodigal", "The name of the film is \"Kaappaan.\"", "Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven", "The name of the film is \"July Kaatril.\"", "Comali", "Thatrom Thookrom", "The name of the film is \"Asura Guru.\"", "The name of the film is \"Naan Sirithal.\"", "The name of the film is \"Nanum Single dhaan.\"", "Kabilan Vairamuthu"], "docs": ["This a document about Kabilan Vairamuthu. \nUdhayam NH4 ; Vennila Veedu ; Sivappu ; Poriyaalan ; Jeeva ; Anegan ; Aayirathil Iruvar ; Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla Maatan ; Arthanari ; Indrajith ; Peigal Jaakkirathai ; Kalam ; Kavan ; Vivegam ; Traffic Ramasamy ; Embiran ; Meendum Oru Mariyathai ; Imaikka Nodigal ; Kaappaan ; Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven ; July Kaatril ; Comali ; Thatrom Thookrom ; Asura Guru ; Naan Sirithal ; Nanum Single dhaan "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When were the general elections held in Sweden in 1940?", "Which party won the most seats in the 1940 Swedish general election?", "How many seats did the Swedish Social Democratic Party win in the Second Chamber of the Riksdag in the 1940 election?", "How many total seats were in the Second Chamber of the Riksdag during the 1940 general election?", "In how many general elections in Swedish history did a single party receive more than half of the vote?", "Which other general election in Swedish history was the occasion when a single party received more than half of the vote, along with the 1940 election?"], "answers": ["The general elections were held in Sweden on 15 September 1940.", "The Swedish Social Democratic Party.", "134 seats.", "230", "2", "1968"], "docs": ["This a document about 1940 Swedish general election. \n General elections were held in Sweden on 15 September 1940. The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 134 of the 230 seats in the Second Chamber of the Riksdag. It is one of two general elections in Swedish history where a single party received more than half of the vote (the other occasion being 1968)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the three-volume work by Fernand Braudel that discusses economic history from the 15th to the 18th century?", "Which book edited by William Doyle provides an overview of the Ancien R\u00e9gime through 32 topical chapters?", "What is the title of the book by Lewis Gwynne that covers French history from 1715 to 1804, focusing on power and the people?", "What is the title of the book by Robert D. Harris that discusses French finances during the American War from 1777 to 1783?", "What is the title of Henry Heller's book that examines labor, science, and technology in France between 1500 and 1620?", "What is the title of Philip T. Hoffman's book that analyzes growth in a traditional society, specifically the French countryside from 1450 to 1815?", "What is the title of the book by Fernand Braudel that focuses on commerce, published in 1985?", "What is the name of the publisher for Fernand Braudel's three-volume work 'Civilization and capitalism, 15th-18th century'?", "What is the name of the publisher for Henry Heller's book 'Labour, science and technology in France, 1500-1620'?", "What is the name of the publisher for Philip T. Hoffman's book 'Growth in a traditional society: the French countryside, 1450-1815'?", "What is the title of the book by Lewis Gwynne published by Pearson/Longman in 2005?"], "answers": ["Civilization and capitalism, 15th-18th century (Civilisation mat\u00e9rielle, \u00e9conomie et capitalisme)", "The Oxford Handbook of the Ancien R\u00e9gime (2012)", "France, 1715-1804: power and the people", "\"French Finances and the American War, 1777-1783\"", "Labour, science and technology in France, 1500-1620", "Growth in a traditional society: the French countryside, 1450-1815", "The wheels of commerce", "University of California Press", "Cambridge University Press", "Princeton University Press", "France, 1715-1804: power and the people"], "docs": ["This a document about Economic history of France. \nBraudel, Fernand. Civilization and capitalism, 15th-18th century (Civilisation mat\u00e9rielle, \u00e9conomie et capitalisme) (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1992) ISBN: 0-520-08114-5 (v. 1), ISBN: 0-520-08115-3 (v. 2), ISBN: 0-520-08116-1 (v. 3). ; Braudel, Fernand. The wheels of commerce (1985) ; Doyle, William, ed. The Oxford Handbook of the Ancien R\u00e9gime (2012) 656pp excerpt and text search; 32 topical chapters by experts ; Gwynne, Lewis. France, 1715-1804: power and the people (Pearson/Longman, 2005) ISBN: 0-582-23925-7. ; Harris, Robert D., \"French Finances and the American War, 1777-1783,\" Journal of Modern History (1976) 48#2 pp. 233\u201358 in JSTOR ; Heller, Henry. Labour, science and technology in France, 1500-1620 (Cambridge University Press, 1996) ISBN: 0-521-55031-9. ; Hoffman, Philip T. Growth in a traditional society: the French countryside, 1450-1815 (Princeton University Press, 1996) ISBN: 0-691-02983-0. ; Le "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of Andrea L. Press's 2021 book published by Tibidabo Publishing?", "What is the title of the 2021 book co-authored by Andrea L. Press and Francesca Tripodi?", "Which book edited by Andrea L. Press and Tasha Oren was published by Routledge in 2019?", "What is the title of the 2018 book co-edited by Andrea L. Press, Andre Cavalcante, and Katherine Sender?", "What is the title of the book co-edited by Andrea L. Press and Mary Ellen Brown in 2018?", "Which book was co-edited by Andrea L. Press and June Deery in 2017?"], "answers": ["CINEMA AND FEMINISM: A QUICK IMMERSION.", "MEDIA-READY FEMINISM AND EVERYDAY SEXISM: HOW U.S. AUDIENCES CREATE MEANING ACROSS PLATFORMS", "THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY FEMINISM", "FEMINIST RECEPTION STUDIES IN A POST-AUDIENCE AGE", "THE NEW FEMINIST TELEVISION STUDIES", "MEDIA AND CLASS: TV, FILM, AND"], "docs": ["This a document about Andrea L. Press. \nPress, Andrea L. 2021. CINEMA AND FEMINISM: A QUICK IMMERSION. New York and Barcelona: Tibidabo Publishing. ; Press, Andrea L., and Francesca Tripodi. 2021. MEDIA-READY FEMINISM AND EVERYDAY SEXISM: HOW U.S. AUDIENCES CREATE MEANING ACROSS PLATFORMS. Albany: SUNY Press. ; Oren, Tasha, and Andrea L. Press, editors. 2019. THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY FEMINISM. London: Routledge. ; Press, Andrea L., Andre Cavalcante, Katherine Sender, editors. 2018. FEMINIST RECEPTION STUDIES IN A POST-AUDIENCE AGE. London: Routledge. ; Press, Andrea L., and Mary Ellen Brown, editors. 2018. THE NEW FEMINIST TELEVISION STUDIES. Lambert Academic Publishing. ; Press, Andrea L., and June Deery, editors. 2017. MEDIA AND CLASS: TV, FILM, AND "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the Austronesian language spoken in Seram, the Maluku archipelago of Indonesia?", "After which two dialects is the Lisabata-Nuniali language named?", "In which Indonesian archipelago is the Lisabata-Nuniali language found?"], "answers": ["Lisabata-Nuniali", "Lisabata and Nuniali.", "Maluku"], "docs": ["This a document about Lisabata-Nuniali language. \n Lisabata-Nuniali, named after two of its dialects, is an Austronesian language of Seram in the Maluku archipelago of Indonesia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who directed the film adaptation of *Sons and Lovers*?", "Which publication described the film *Sons and Lovers* as 'a well-made and conscientious adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's famed novel'?", "Which actor received particular praise for his portrayal of a humorous, drunken miner in the film *Sons and Lovers*?", "What was the name of the actor who played the sensitive son in the film *Sons and Lovers*?", "Which publication's critic, Bosley Crowther, described the film *Sons and Lovers* as 'sensitively felt and photographed'?", "Who played the role of the wife of the miner in the film *Sons and Lovers*?", "Which two actresses played the roles of friends of the sensitive son in the film *Sons and Lovers*?", "What was Jack Cardiff's role in the production of the film *Sons and Lovers*?", "What did Variety praise in terms of the film's acting in its review of *Sons and Lovers*?"], "answers": ["Jack Cardiff directed the film adaptation of *Sons and Lovers*.", "Variety", "Trevor Howard", "Dean Stockwell", "The New York Times", "Wendy Hiller", "Heather Sears and Mary Ure.", "Jack Cardiff was the director of the film *Sons and Lovers*.", "Variety praised the film for being \"superbly acted by a notable cast.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Sons and Lovers (film). \n Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote: \"Sons and Lovers is sensitively felt and photographed in Jerry Wald's British-made film version of (Lawrence's novel)... An excellent cast of British actors (and one American) play it well. And Jack Cardiff, camera man turned director, has filled it with picture poetry.\" Variety described the film as \"a well-made and conscientious adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence's famed novel, smoothly directed by Jack Cardiff and superbly acted by a notable cast.\" The review particularly singled Trevor Howard for \"giving a moving and wholly believable study of a man equally capable of tenderness as he is of being tough.\" Harrison's Reports wrote: \"Prizeworthy performances are rendered by all, especially Trevor Howard as a humorous, drunken miner; Wendy Hiller as his wife; Dean Stockwell as the sensitive son; Heather Sears and Mary Ure as friends of Stockwell. Direction is outstanding; photography [is] fine.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Roberto Benigni's year of birth?", "What are Roberto Benigni's professions?", "What was Umberto Benigni's occupation?", "What years was Umberto Benigni alive?", "What role did Mark D. Benigni hold in Meriden, Connecticut?", "What is the nationality of Mark D. Benigni?", "What is the significance of the name 'Benigni' as described in the document?", "What is the birth year of Mark D. Benigni?"], "answers": ["1952", "Roberto Benigni is an Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director.", "Italian Catholic priest and Church historian.", "1862\u20131934", "Mark D. Benigni was the former mayor of Meriden, Connecticut.", "American", "Benigni is a surname.", "1972"], "docs": ["This a document about Benigni. \nRoberto Benigni (born 1952), Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director ; Umberto Benigni (1862\u20131934), Italian Catholic priest and Church historian ; Mark D. Benigni (born 1972), American politician; former mayor of Meriden, Connecticut Benigni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the 1979 American made-for-television biographical film discussed in the document?", "On what 1959 play is the 1979 film The Miracle Worker based?", "What is the original source material for William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker?", "Who played Annie Sullivan in the 1979 film The Miracle Worker?", "Who played Helen Keller in the 1979 film The Miracle Worker?", "What was the name of the sequel to The Miracle Worker that aired in 1984?", "What was the name of the institution that sent Annie Sullivan to tutor Helen Keller?", "What condition did young Helen Keller have in the film that made communication difficult?", "What was the name of the television anthology series that first featured the play The Miracle Worker in 1957?", "Why were Helen Keller's parents desperate to find help for their daughter?", "What was the name of the character who was described as a 'half-blind Yankee schoolgirl' sent to tutor Helen Keller?", "Who played Helen Keller in the original 1962 film adaptation of The Miracle Worker?", "What year was William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker first adapted for the screen?", "What was the name of the character who played a central role in teaching Helen Keller to communicate in the 1979 film?", "What was the name of the book that William Gibson used as the original source material for his play The Miracle Worker?", "What was the name of the person who won an Oscar for playing Helen Keller in the original 1962 film?"], "answers": ["The Miracle Worker", "The 1979 film The Miracle Worker is based on the 1959 play of the same title by William Gibson.", "The original source material for William Gibson's play The Miracle Worker is The Story of My Life, the 1903 autobiography of Helen Keller.", "Patty Duke played Annie Sullivan in the 1979 film The Miracle Worker.", "Melissa Gilbert", "Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues", "Perkins Institute", "Young Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and mute, which made communication difficult.", "Playhouse 90", "Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and mute since infancy, and her inability to communicate had left her frustrated and violent, putting her in danger of being sent to an institution.", "Annie Sullivan", "Patty Duke", "1962", "Annie Sullivan", "The Story of My Life.", "Patty Duke."], "docs": ["This a document about The Miracle Worker (1979 film). \n The Miracle Worker is a 1979 American made-for-television biographical film based on the 1959 play of the same title by William Gibson, which originated as a 1957 broadcast of the television anthology series Playhouse 90. Gibson's original source material was The Story of My Life, the 1903 autobiography of Helen Keller. The play was adapted for the screen before, in 1962. The film is based on the life of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan's struggles to teaching her. It starred Patty Duke (who played Helen Keller in the original 1962 film, for which she won the Oscar) as Annie Sullivan and Melissa Gilbert as Helen Keller. It produced a TV sequel, Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues in 1984. Plot Young Helen Keller (Melissa Gilbert), blind, deaf, and mute since infancy, is in danger of being sent to an institution. Her inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. In desperation, her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute, which sends them a \"half-blind Yankee schoolgirl\" named Annie Sullivan (Patty Duke) to tutor their daughter. Through persistence and love, and sheer stubbornness, Annie breaks through Helen's walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Polish term for class action?", "Since when has class action been allowed under Polish law?", "What is the minimum number of persons required to file a class action under Polish law?"], "answers": ["\"Pozew zbiorowy\"", "Since July 19, 2010.", "10 persons."], "docs": ["This a document about Class action. \n \"Pozew zbiorowy\" or class action has been allowed under Polish law since July 19, 2010. A minimum of 10 persons, suing based on the same law, is required."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the terminus station for Line 1 of the Bilbao metro?", "Which station in the Bilbao metro system links with EuskoTren to Bermeo and Donostia?", "Which station provides a link with EuskoTren to Deusto and Lezama?", "Which Bilbao metro station is connected to the tram and Cercan\u00edas, and is located at Bilbao-Abando station?", "Which station links with the tram, Cercan\u00edas, and the bus station in the Bilbao metro system?", "What is the name of the station that serves as a link between Lines 1 and 2 in the Bilbao metro?", "What is the name of the station that connects Line 1 and Line 2 in the Bilbao metro system?", "What is the name of the station that connects to the tram and Cercan\u00edas at Bilbao-Abando station?", "Which Bilbao metro station connects to the tram, Cercan\u00edas, and bus services?", "What is the name of the station that connects to EuskoTren to Bermeo and Donostia?", "Which station is connected to EuskoTren for travel to Deusto and Lezama?", "What is the name of the station that is a terminal for Line 1 and serves as a link between the two lines in the Bilbao metro?", "Which station in the Bilbao metro system is connected to EuskoTren for travel to Bermeo and Donostia?", "What is the name of the station that connects to the tram, Cercan\u00edas, and bus services in the Bilbao metro system?", "What is the name of the station that links Line 1 and Line 2 in the Bilbao metro?"], "answers": ["Etxebarri", "Bolueta", "Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo", "Abando", "Santimami/San Mam\u00e9s", "San Ignazio", "San Ignazio", "Abando", "Santimami/San Mam\u00e9s", "Bolueta", "Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo", "Etxebarri", "Bolueta", "Santimami/San Mam\u00e9s", "San Ignazio"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Bilbao metro stations. \nTerminal stations in bold ; Etxebarri - terminus station for Line 1 and link between the two lines. ; Bolueta - link with EuskoTren to Bermeo and Donostia. ; Basarrate ; Santutxu ; Zazpikaleak/Casco Viejo - link with EuskoTren to Deusto and Lezama. ; Abando - link with the tram and Cercan\u00edas, Bilbao-Abando station. ; Moyua ; Indautxu ; Santimami/San Mam\u00e9s - link with the tram, Cercan\u00edas and the bus station. ; Deustu ; Sarriko ; San Ignazio - link between lines 1 and 2. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many times has ant mimicry evolved convergently in the salticoids?", "What is the name of the tribe that includes Bavia, Stagetillus, and possibly Piranthus?", "Which group do Baviini resemble at a casual glance?", "In which region are Marpissoida mostly found?", "What is the name of the yellow-green marpissoid species from South America?", "What tribe does the Itata belong to?", "What is still unresolved regarding the similarity between Itata and Baviini?", "What makes it difficult to determine if certain salticoids are ancient or a divergent offshoot?", "What are the characteristics of Baviini that make them appear less unusual compared to other salticoids?", "What is the name of the group that Baviini are considered part of within salticoids?", "What detail about the Itata distinguishes it from baviines despite its similar appearance?"], "answers": ["5 to 10 times.", "Baviini", "Baviini resemble Marpissoida at a casual glance.", "North America.", "Itata", "The Itata belongs to the tribe Dendryphantini.", "Whether the similarity between Itata and Baviini is superficial, atavistic, or genuinely plesiomorphic is still unresolved.", "They are so highly autapomorphic.", "Baviini have a far less unusual appearance and resemble Marpissoida at a casual glance.", "The Baviini are considered part of the salticoids.", "tell-tale synapomorphic details"], "docs": ["This a document about Salticoida. \n are so highly autapomorphic it is hard to tell if they are truly ancient among the salticoids, or are a very strongly divergent offshoot of one of the more conventional tribes – ant mimicry has evolved convergently 5 to 10 times in the salticoids. The Baviini (Bavia, Stagetillus and possibly Piranthus) have a far less unusual appearance and at a casual glance resemble Marpissoida, which are mostly found in and around North America; the yellow-green Itata from South America are singular marpissoids of tribe Dendryphantini which except in the tell-tale synapomorphic details look almost like baviines. Whether this is similarity is superficial, atavistic or genuinely plesiomorphic is also still unresolved."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which London borough is Potters Fields Park located?", "What landmarks are immediately adjacent to Potters Fields Park?", "What types of events are frequently held at Potters Fields Park?", "What is the historical origin of the name 'Potters Fields Park'?", "Was the land of Potters Fields Park ever used as a burial ground for the poor?"], "answers": ["Southwark", "Tower Bridge and City Hall.", "Food festivals and other events.", "The name originates from the many potters who lived and worked in the area in the 17th and 18th centuries.", "No, the land has never been a Potter's field (a burial ground for the poor)."], "docs": ["This a document about Potters Fields Park. \n Potters Fields Park is a small public park situated in the London Borough of Southwark in London, England. The park is located immediately south-west of Tower Bridge and immediately south-east of City Hall, London. It is frequently used for food festivals and other events. The name originates from the many potters who lived and worked in the area in the 17th and 18th centuries. The land has never been a Potter's field (a burial ground for the poor), although there were graveyards in the area."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Goh Keng Swee's first ministerial role in Singapore?", "During what years did Goh Keng Swee serve as Finance Minister of Singapore?", "What role did Goh Keng Swee hold from 1970 to 1979?", "During which periods did Goh Keng Swee serve as Minister for Education?", "What position did Goh Keng Swee hold at the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation from 1981 to 1994?", "What organization did Goh Keng Swee lead from 1983 to 1992 as chairman of the board of governors?", "What was the name of the organization that succeeded the Institute of East Asian Philosophies, and what role did Goh Keng Swee hold there from 1992 to 1995?", "What advisory role did Goh Keng Swee take on with the State Council of the People's Republic of China?"], "answers": ["Minister for the Interior and Defence.", "1967\u201370", "Minister for Defence", "1979\u201380 and 1981\u201384.", "Deputy chairman.", "Institute of East Asian Philosophies.", "The Institute of East Asian Political Economy; Goh Keng Swee held the role of executive chairman and chairman of the board of governors.", "Goh Keng Swee served as an Economic Adviser to the State Council of the People's Republic of China on coastal development."], "docs": ["This a document about Goh Keng Swee. \n became the nation's first Minister for the Interior and Defence. He subsequently served as Finance Minister (1967\u201370), Minister for Defence (1970\u201379) and Minister for Education (1979\u201380, 1981\u201384). Following his retirement from politics, Goh continued to be active in public life, serving as deputy chairman of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (1981\u201394); chairman of the board of Governors of the Institute of East Asian Philosophies (1983\u201392) and executive chairman and chairman of the board of governors of its successor, the Institute of East Asian Political Economy (1992\u201395); Economic Adviser to the State Council of the People's Republic of China on coastal development and Adviser "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the standard that ISO 3166-2:CF is part of?", "What is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the Central African Republic?", "What types of administrative divisions are included in the ISO 3166-2:CF codes?", "How many prefectures are currently defined under ISO 3166-2:CF?", "What is the name of the commune in the Central African Republic that has special status equal to prefectures?", "What is the structure of the codes defined in ISO 3166-2:CF, and how are they formatted?", "Which international organization is responsible for publishing the ISO 3166 standard?", "How many economic prefectures are currently defined under ISO 3166-2:CF?", "What is the purpose of the ISO 3166-2 standard in relation to country subdivisions?", "What is the significance of the hyphen in ISO 3166-2:CF codes?"], "answers": ["ISO 3166 standard", "CF", "The ISO 3166-2:CF codes include prefectures, economic prefectures, and communes.", "14", "Bangui", "The codes in ISO 3166-2:CF consist of two parts separated by a hyphen. The first part is \"CF,\" the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the Central African Republic, and the second part identifies the subdivision.", "International Organization for Standardization (ISO)", "2", "The purpose of the ISO 3166-2 standard is to define codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.", "The hyphen separates the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code (CF for the Central African Republic) from the code for the subdivision (e.g., prefectures, economic prefectures, or commune)."], "docs": ["This a document about ISO 3166-2:CF. \ntwo letters: prefectures and economic prefectures ; three letters: commune ISO 3166-2:CF is the entry for the Central African Republic in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for the Central African Republic, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 1 commune, 14 prefectures, and 2 economic prefectures. The commune Bangui is the capital of the country and has special status equal to the prefectures and economic prefectures. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is CF, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of the Central African Republic. The second part is either of the following:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was Luis Hern\u00e1n Sillero born?", "What position did Luis Sillero play in football?", "Which country is Luis Sillero from?", "What is the name of the last professional club that Luis Sillero played for?", "Is Luis Sillero currently active as a professional football player?"], "answers": ["June 23, 1978 in Salta.", "Striker.", "Argentina", "Blooming.", "No."], "docs": ["This a document about Luis Sillero. \n Luis Hern\u00e1n Sillero (born June 23, 1978 in Salta) is a retired Argentine football striker. The last professional club he played for is Bolivian side Blooming."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did George Pell say about the use of condoms in preventing the spread of AIDS?", "According to George Pell, how does the incidence of AIDS in the Philippines compare to that in Thailand?", "What was Marc Orr's response to George Pell's comments on condoms?", "What did Mike Toole and Rob Moodie write in The Age regarding George Pell's statements?", "What reason did George Pell give for why people in remote areas may not use condoms effectively?", "What term did George Pell use to describe condoms when discussing their effectiveness in preventing the spread of AIDS?", "Which Australian state's AIDS Council president, Marc Orr, criticized George Pell's comments on condoms?", "What specific statement did George Pell make about the availability of condoms in Thailand?", "What health worker's statement did Mike Toole and Rob Moodie reference in their response to George Pell's comments?"], "answers": ["George Pell said that relying on mechanical contraptions like condoms is ridiculous and that the incidence of AIDS is lower in countries like the Philippines compared to Thailand, where condoms are widely available. He also mentioned that people in remote African areas are too poor to afford condoms.", "According to George Pell, the incidence of AIDS is much lower in the Philippines than in Thailand.", "Marc Orr said Pell's comments were \"irresponsible\" and \"contradicted all evidence\" that condoms reduced the transmission of HIV.", "Mike Toole and Rob Moodie wrote in The Age that Pell had said a health worker from an African country told him that \"people in remote areas are too poor to afford condoms and the ones that are available.", "People in remote areas are too poor to afford condoms.", "George Pell referred to condoms as \"mechanical contraptions.\"", "New South Wales", "George Pell stated that in Thailand, \"there are condoms everywhere and the rate of infection is enormous.\"", "A health worker from an African country told George Pell that \"people in remote areas are too poor to afford condoms and the ones that are available.\""], "docs": ["This a document about George Pell. \n with a few mechanical contraptions like condoms is ridiculous. If you look at the Philippines you'll see the incidence of AIDS is much lower than it is in Thailand, which is awash with condoms. There are condoms everywhere and the rate of infection is enormous.\" The president of the AIDS Council of New South Wales, Marc Orr, said Pell's comments were \"irresponsible\" and \"contradicted all evidence\" that condoms reduced the transmission of HIV: Mike Toole (Burnet Institute) and Rob Moodie (Nossal Institute for Global Health) wrote in The Age that Pell had said a health worker from an African country told him that \"people in remote areas are too poor to afford condoms and the ones that are available "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Michael A. Rice first appointed to the faculty in October 1987?", "What are Michael A. Rice's academic research interests in the field of bivalve molluscs?", "What additional research interest does Michael A. Rice have besides bivalve molluscs?", "What did Michael A. Rice demonstrate about bivalve mollusks and their ability to absorb amino acids?", "What role do bivalves play in marine ecosystems, according to Michael A. Rice's research?", "What has Michael A. Rice studied regarding the effects of shellfishing on bivalve populations?", "How has Michael A. Rice's research contributed to the management of shellfishery resources?"], "answers": ["University of Rhode Island (URI)", "Environmental physiology and ecology of bivalve molluscs.", "aquaculture", "Michael A. Rice demonstrated that bivalve mollusks have the ability to absorb amino acids directly from seawater as a nutrition source.", "Bivalves serve an important role in mediating the cycling of nitrogen and other nutrients within marine ecosystems.", "Michael A. Rice has studied the effects of shellfishing on the population ecology of bivalves.", "Michael A. Rice's research has led to refinements in the practice of managing shellfishery resources in coastal waters and estuaries."], "docs": ["This a document about Michael A. Rice. \n Rice has spent most of his career in academia, first appointed to the faculty of the University of Rhode Island (URI) in October 1987. His academic research interests are in the area of environmental physiology and ecology of bivalve molluscs, and he has further research interests in the field of aquaculture. His major contributions have been the demonstration that bivalve mollusks have the ability to absorb amino acids directly from seawater as a nutrition source, and that bivalves serve an important role in mediating the cycling of nitrogen and other nutrients within marine ecosystems. Additionally, he has studied the effects of shellfishing on the population ecology of bivalves. His research has led to refinements to the practice of managing shellfishery resources in coastal waters, estuaries "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What special harpoon does Ahab request Perth to create?", "What materials does Ahab use to temper the harpoon barb?", "Which ship does the Pequod encounter that is heading home full of sperm oil?", "What does Fedallah prophesy about Ahab's fate before he dies?", "How many hearses does Fedallah say Ahab must see before his death?", "What does Fedallah predict will happen to him in relation to Ahab's fate?", "What is the name of the ship commanded by Ahab in the passage?", "What is the name of the person who prophesies Ahab's fate?", "What is the name of the person who is tasked with melting razors to create a harpoon barb?", "What is the name of the ship that the Pequod encounters that is heading home full of sperm oil?"], "answers": ["Ahab requests Perth to melt razors into a harpoon barb.", "Ahab uses blood from Queequeg, Tashtego, and Daggoo to temper the harpoon barb.", "The Bachelor.", "Fedallah prophesies that before he dies, Ahab must see two hearses \u2014 one not made by mortal hands and the other made of American wood \u2014 and that Fedallah will precede his captain.", "Fedallah says Ahab must see two hearses before his death.", "Fedallah predicts that he will precede his captain in death.", "The Pequod", "Fedallah", "Perth", "Bachelor"], "docs": ["This a document about Moby-Dick. \n a special harpoon, and with his razors for Perth to melt and fashion into a harpoon barb. Ahab tempers the barb in blood from Queequeg, Tashtego, and Daggoo. The Pequod gams next with the Bachelor, a Nantucket ship heading home full of sperm oil. Every now and then, the Pequod lowers for whales with success. On one of those nights in the whaleboat, Fedallah prophesies that neither hearse nor coffin can be Ahab's, that before he dies, Ahab must see two hearses \u2014 one not made by mortal hands and the other made of American wood \u2014 that Fedallah will precede his captain "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the final record of the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies after the game on July 6 against the Braves?", "Who was the losing pitcher for the Phillies in the July 6 game against the Braves?", "What was the attendance for the July 7 game between the Phillies and the Cubs?", "Who was the winning pitcher for the game on July 8 between the Phillies and the Cubs?", "What was the score of the game on July 9 (1) between the Phillies and the Cubs?", "What was the name of the player who had a win in the July 8 game with a record of (6\u20132)?", "Who was the losing pitcher for the Phillies in the July 7 game against the Cubs?", "What was the final record of the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies after the game on July 8 against the Cubs?", "Who was the losing pitcher for the Phillies in the July 9 (1) game against the Cubs?", "What was the final record of the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies after the game on July 7 against the Cubs?"], "answers": ["23\u201351\u20131", "Johnny Antonelli", "5,356", "Jack Curtis", "8\u20139", "Jack Curtis", "Don Cardwell", "23\u201353\u20131", "Glen Hobbie", "23\u201352\u20131"], "docs": ["This a document about 1961 Philadelphia Phillies season. \n 75 || July 6 || @ Braves || 6\u20137 || Johnny Antonelli (1\u20134) || Don Ferrarese (1\u20135) || Don McMahon (5) || 10,439 || 23\u201351\u20131 ; - style=\"background:#fbb\" ; 76 || July 7 || @ Cubs || 3\u20139 || Don Cardwell (8\u20136) || Chris Short (2\u20134) || None || 5,356 || 23\u201352\u20131 ; - style=\"background:#fbb\" ; 77 || July 8 || @ Cubs || 4\u20136 || Jack Curtis (6\u20132) || Jim Owens (1\u20132) || Barney Schultz (5) || 11,645 || 23\u201353\u20131 ; - style=\"background:#fbb\" ; 78 || July 9 (1) || @ Cubs || 8\u20139 || Glen Hobbie (7\u20139) || "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the song mentioned in the document about San Francisco?"], "answers": ["San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"], "docs": ["This a document about San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair). \n\"San Francisco\" / \"Mon fils\" "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which countries had Starbucks opened stores by June 2017, next to K-Citymarket hypermarkets?", "How many Starbucks stores had been opened next to K-Citymarkets by June 2017?", "When did Howard Schultz announce the opening of Starbucks stores in Italy?", "When was the first Starbucks store in Milan, Italy inaugurated?", "How many countries had Starbucks locations at the time of the inauguration of the first Starbucks store in Milan?", "In which year did the first Starbucks store open in Slovakia?", "Where was the first Starbucks store in Slovakia located?", "When did Starbucks announce the opening of stores in Serbia?", "When was the first Starbucks store in Serbia opened?", "In which mall was the first Starbucks store in Serbia located?", "In which city and country did Starbucks open its first coffee store on June 1, 2019?", "Which country became the 80th to have a Starbucks outlet when the first store opened in Valletta on June 1, 2019?"], "answers": ["Starbucks had opened stores next to K-Citymarket hypermarkets in Espoo and Vantaa by June 2017.", "3", "February 2016.", "September 6, 2018.", "78", "2016", "The first Starbucks store in Slovakia was located in Aupark in Bratislava.", "June 2018.", "April 2019.", "Rajiceva Mall.", "Valletta, Malta.", "Malta"], "docs": ["This a document about Starbucks. \n next to K-Citymarket hypermarkets. As of June 2017, 3 stores had been opened next to K-Citymarkets: In Sello in Espoo and in Myyrmanni and Jumbo in Vantaa. In February 2016, Howard Schultz announced the opening of stores in Italy. The first Italian Starbucks store was inaugurated in Milan on September 6, 2018, at which point Starbucks already had locations in 78 countries. In May 2016, the first Starbucks store in Slovakia opened in Aupark in Bratislava. In June 2018, Starbucks announced the opening of stores in Serbia. The first store was opened in April 2019 at Rajiceva Mall. On June 1, 2019, Starbucks opened its first coffee store in Malta at Valletta, the 80th country that will have a Starbucks outlet."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the median age of the population in Glen Allen, Alabama?", "What percentage of the population in Glen Allen, Alabama was under the age of 18?", "What was the median income for a household in Glen Allen, Alabama?", "What was the median income for a family in Glen Allen, Alabama?", "What was the per capita income for the town of Glen Allen, Alabama?", "What percentage of the population in Glen Allen, Alabama was below the poverty line?", "For every 100 females in Glen Allen, Alabama, how many males were there?", "What percentage of those under the age of 18 in Glen Allen, Alabama were below the poverty line?", "What percentage of the population in Glen Allen, Alabama was between the ages of 25 and 44?", "What was the average family size in Glen Allen, Alabama?", "What was the percentage of the population in Glen Allen, Alabama between the ages of 45 and 64?", "What was the percentage of families in Glen Allen, Alabama that were below the poverty line?", "For every 100 females aged 18 and over in Glen Allen, Alabama, how many males were there?", "What was the median income for males in Glen Allen, Alabama?", "What was the median income for females in Glen Allen, Alabama?"], "answers": ["The median age was 37 years.", "24.2%", "$26,827", "The median income for a family in Glen Allen, Alabama was $36,875.", "The per capita income for the town of Glen Allen, Alabama was $17,877.", "19.3%", "For every 100 females, there were 91.3 males.", "21.5%", "27.1%", "The average family size in Glen Allen, Alabama was 2.99.", "27.8%", "12.6%", "For every 100 females aged 18 and over in Glen Allen, Alabama, there were 89.3 males.", "$24,531", "$19,063"], "docs": ["This a document about Glen Allen, Alabama. \n was 2.50 and the average family size was 2.99. In the town, the population was spread out, with 24.2% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 27.1% from 25 to 44, 27.8% from 45 to 64, and 10.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.3 males. The median income for a household in the town was $26,827, and the median income for a family was $36,875. Males had a median income of $24,531 versus $19,063 for females. The per capita income for the town was $17,877. About 12.6% of families and 19.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.5% of those under age 18 and 11.3% of those age 65 or over."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which team acquired Frankie de la Cruz on March 25, 2009?", "From which team was Frankie de la Cruz acquired by the San Diego Padres?", "What was the reason for Frankie de la Cruz being designated for assignment?", "Which Triple-A team was Frankie de la Cruz outrighted to after being designated for assignment?", "What was Frankie de la Cruz's ERA in the three games he pitched for the Padres?", "What was the duration of Frankie de la Cruz's time with the Padres in 2009?", "What was the outcome of Frankie de la Cruz's time with the Padres at the end of the year?"], "answers": ["The San Diego Padres.", "The San Diego Padres acquired Frankie de la Cruz from the Marlins.", "He was designated for assignment after three games pitched (5.40 ERA in 3 1\u20443 innings).", "Triple-A Portland Beavers.", "5.40 ERA", "Frankie de la Cruz's time with the Padres in 2009 lasted just over a month.", "He was released by the Padres at the end of the year."], "docs": ["This a document about Frankie de la Cruz. \n The San Diego Padres acquired De La Cruz on March 25, 2009, for a player to be named later or cash from the Marlins. Just over a month later, he was designated for assignment after three games pitched (5.40 ERA in 3 1\u20443 innings) and outrighted to the Triple-A Portland Beavers. He was later released by the Padres at the end of the year."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did three of the four Irish Constitution lodges in Malta resolve to form the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta?", "What event in Malta's history was being celebrated when the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta was formed?", "What was the name of the English lodge that supported the formation of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta?", "What significant international milestone was Malta approaching when the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta was formed?", "How many Irish Constitution lodges were present in Malta at the time of the formation of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta?", "What was the name of the event where the English lodge resolved to unite with the Irish Constitution lodges in the formation of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta?", "On what date did Count Roger of Normandy Lodge No 9285 resolve to unite with the Irish Constitution lodges in the formation of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta?", "How many Irish Constitution lodges were present in Malta at the time, and how many of them joined to form the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta?", "What was the name of the organization that the three Irish Constitution lodges and the English lodge formed together?"], "answers": ["5 September 2004.", "The 40th anniversary of Maltese independence and the 25th anniversary of the closure of the British naval base.", "Count Roger of Normandy Lodge No 9285.", "Admission into the European Union.", "Three", "The name of the event is not explicitly stated in the document.", "30 June 2004", "There were four Irish Constitution lodges in Malta, and three of them joined to form the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta.", "The Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta."], "docs": ["This a document about Freemasonry in Malta. \n On 5 September 2004, at a time of Maltese nationalist celebrations marking 40 years of Maltese independence, and 25 years since the closure of the British naval base, and in anticipation of the admission of Malta into the European Union, three of the four Irish Constitution lodges met together and resolved to form themselves into the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta. This historic move was supported by one of the English (UGLE) lodges on the island, Count Roger of Normandy Lodge No 9285, and at a special meeting held on 30 June 2004 the lodge resolved to unite with the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the article published by J. Brian Atwood in the Foreign Service Journal in February 2010?", "What is the title of the blog entry published by J. Brian Atwood on August 7, 2008?", "What is the title of the blog entry published by J. Brian Atwood on July 25, 2008?", "What is the title of the article co-authored by J. Brian Atwood in 2009 for the German Marshall Fund Transatlantic Taskforce?", "What is the title of the book reviewed by J. Brian Atwood in a blog entry on www.undiplomatic.net on August 7, 2008?", "Who are the co-authors of the article titled 'Arrested' mentioned in the document?", "What is the title of the article written by J. Brian Atwood for the Huffington Post on December 14, 2009?"], "answers": ["A Compassionate and Competent Response", "Beyond November", "Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next President", "Toward a Brighter Future, A Transatlantic Call For Renewed Leadership and Partnerships in Global Development", "Beyond November", "J. Brian Atwood, M. Peter McPherson, and Andrew Natsios.", "In Defense of War to Advance Peace: The Obama Paradox"], "docs": ["This a document about J. Brian Atwood. \n A Compassionate and Competent Response, Foreign Service Journal, February 2010; ; In Defense of War to Advance Peace: The Obama Paradox, Huffington Post, December 14, 2009; ; Toward a Brighter Future, A Transatlantic Call For Renewed Leadership and Partnerships in Global Development, 2009. German Marshall Fund Transatlantic Taskforce; Co-author ; Why American Foreign Policy Fails: Unsafe at Home and Despised Abroad; Dennis C. Jett, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008; Book review Beyond November, www.undiplomatic.net blog entry, August 7, 2008; ; Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next President, www.connectusfund.org blog entry, July 25, 2008; ; Atwood, J. Brian, McPherson, M. Peter, Natsios, Andrew. Arrested "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which region of New South Wales is Belford railway station located?", "What railway line was Belford railway station a part of?", "When was Belford railway station closed and for what reason?", "How many platforms did Belford railway station have, and how long were they?", "What safety features were present at Belford railway station before its closure?", "What did passengers have to do to access both platforms at Belford railway station?", "What is the current status of Belford railway station?", "Which road was near the level crossing of Belford railway station?", "What major highway is located near Belford railway station and connects Newcastle and Brisbane?"], "answers": ["Hunter Region", "Main North railway line.", "Belford railway station was closed on 4 September 2005 for safety reasons.", "Belford railway station had 2 platforms, each about 3 metres long.", "Lighting and security cameras.", "Passengers had to cross the tracks to access both platforms.", "Belford railway station is closed.", "Hermitage Road", "New England Highway"], "docs": ["This a document about Belford railway station, New South Wales. \n Belford railway station is a closed station on the Main North railway line. It served the settlement of Belford in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Services were provided by CityRail's Hunter line until 4 September 2005, when the station was closed for safety reasons. The station consisted of 2 platforms about 3 metres long. Until it was closed, the station contained safety features, including lighting and security cameras. Passengers would have to cross the tracks to access both platforms. There is no sign of the station now, which was near the level crossing of Hermitage Road. Nearby is the New England Highway which links Newcastle and Brisbane."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which award did Paul Veyne receive in 1972?", "What award did Paul Veyne win in 2006?", "What was the name of the award Paul Veyne received from the French Senate in 2007?", "Which award did Paul Veyne win in 2009?", "What award did Paul Veyne receive in 2014?", "Which prize was awarded to Paul Veyne by the Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France in 2017?", "What honor did Paul Veyne receive in 2021?", "Which award did Paul Veyne win in 2007 besides the French Senate History Book Award?"], "answers": ["Prize of the Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise.", "Chateaubriand Awards", "French Senate History Book Award", "Prix Roger Caillois", "Prix Femina essai.", "Prize of Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France", "French Senate Medal", "Grand prix Gobert"], "docs": ["This a document about Paul Veyne. \n1972 : Prize of the Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise ; 2006 : Chateaubriand Awards ; 2007 : French Senate History Book Award ; 2007 : Grand prix Gobert ; 2009 : Prix Roger Caillois ; 2014 : Prix Femina essai ; 2017 : Prize of Biblioth\u00e8que nationale de France ; 2021 : French Senate Medal "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which district is the village of Ta\u015foluk located?", "Which province in Turkey is the village of Ta\u015foluk part of?"], "answers": ["The village of Ta\u015foluk is located in the District of Sinanpa\u015fa.", "Afyonkarahisar Province"], "docs": ["This a document about Ta\u015foluk, Sinanpa\u015fa. \n Ta\u015foluk is a village in the District of Sinanpa\u015fa, Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the primary focus of Centenary Bank in Uganda?", "In which sectors does Centenary Bank provide loans to support development?", "What is the total value of Centenary Bank's assets as of December 2020 in Ugandan shillings?", "What was the value of Centenary Bank's shareholders' equity as of December 2020 in US dollars?", "Where is the headquarters of Centenary Bank located?", "What is the name of the building where Centenary Bank's headquarters is situated?", "How many bank branches did Centenary Bank have as of December 2020?", "How many automated teller machines were linked to Centenary Bank as of December 2020?", "In how many regions of Uganda does Centenary Bank operate its branches and ATMs?", "How many deposit accounts did Centenary Bank have as of December 2020?", "What is the approximate value of Centenary Bank's assets as of December 2020 in US dollars?", "Which regions in Uganda does Centenary Bank operate its branches and ATMs?"], "answers": ["The primary focus of Centenary Bank in Uganda is the promotion of development through loans to rural farmers, processors of agricultural produce, small traders, small manufacturers, importers, and exporters.", "Centenary Bank provides loans to rural farmers, processors of agricultural produce, small traders, small manufacturers, importers, and exporters to support development.", "UGX:4.499 trillion", "US$222.78 million.", "The headquarters of Centenary Bank is located in Kampala, in Mapeera House on Kampala Road opposite City Square.", "Mapeera House", "63", "157 automated teller machines.", "4", "Centenary Bank had 1,493,554 deposit accounts as of December 2020.", "$1.27 billion", "Centenary Bank operates its branches and ATMs in the Central, Western, Northern, and Eastern Regions of Uganda."], "docs": ["This a document about Centenary Bank. \n The bank is a large financial services provider in Uganda primarily involved in the promotion of development through loans to rural farmers, processors of agricultural produce, small traders, small manufacturers, importers, and exporters. While engaged in all areas of commercial banking, the bank has a significant portion of its portfolio in the microfinance arena in an attempt to meet the needs of the many individuals and business entities with limited means. As of December 2020, the bank's assets were UGX:4.499 trillion (US$1.27 billion), with shareholders' equity of USh789.52 billion (US$222.78 million). , Centenary Bank had its headquarters in Kampala. Its headquarters building is Mapeera House, on Kampala Road opposite City Square. The bank had a network of 63 bank branches together with 157 linked automated teller machines at 115 locations in the Central, Western, Northern, and Eastern Regions. The bank had 1,493,554 deposit accounts."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where does Robert Martin Patterson currently reside?", "In which year did Robert Martin Patterson move to Pensacola, Florida?"], "answers": ["Pensacola, Florida.", "2010"], "docs": ["This a document about Robert Martin Patterson. \n Patterson resides in Pensacola, Florida, having moved there in 2010."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Sweden participate in the Eurovision Song Contest as described in the document?", "On what date was the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 scheduled to take place?", "In what position was Sweden scheduled to perform in the first semi-final of the 2017 contest?", "Which country's entry was scheduled to follow Sweden's performance in the first semi-final?", "How was the running order for the semi-finals decided in the 2017 contest?", "On which television channel were the semi-finals and final of the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest televised in Sweden?", "Who provided commentary for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Sweden?", "Who was the Swedish spokesperson that announced the 12-point score awarded by the Swedish jury during the final?"], "answers": ["2017", "9 May 2017", "Sweden was scheduled to perform in position 1.", "Georgia", "The running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw.", "SVT1", "M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w and Edward af Sill\u00e9n.", "Wiktoria Johansson."], "docs": ["This a document about Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. \n first semi-final, to be held on 9 May 2017, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show. Once all the competing songs for the 2017 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Sweden was set to open the show and perform in position 1, before the entry from Georgia. The two semi-finals and the final were televised in Sweden on SVT1 with commentary by M\u00e5ns Zelmerl\u00f6w and Edward af Sill\u00e9n. The Swedish spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Swedish jury during the final, was Wiktoria Johansson."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did the Algoma District municipal elections take place?", "Who was the incumbent mayor re-elected in the 2010 Algoma District municipal elections?", "In which language was the incumbent mayor Gary Bishop re-elected?"], "answers": ["2010", "Gary Bishop", "Spanish."], "docs": ["This a document about 2010 Algoma District municipal elections. \n Incumbent mayor Gary Bishop was re-elected in Spanish."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What field did Fonseca begin to study at the Universidad Cat\u00f3lica when he returned to Chile?", "What business did Fonseca open while studying at the Universidad Cat\u00f3lica?", "With whose approval did Fonseca drop out of his studies to focus on music?", "In what year did Fonseca dedicate himself entirely to Fusion?", "What academic program did Fonseca take the PAA for the following year after joining Fusion?", "What trait made Gonz\u00e1lez stand out as a student at the Faculty of the Arts?", "What was the nature of Gonz\u00e1lez's interactions with the music reading teacher at the Faculty of the Arts?", "What was the name of the person Fonseca first spoke to after Gonz\u00e1lez bothered the music reading teacher?", "What was the name of the person who teased the music reading teacher and made the classmates laugh?", "What was the name of the record store that Fonseca dedicated himself to in 1982?"], "answers": ["Commercial Engineering", "Fonseca opened the Fusi\u00f3n record store while studying at the Universidad Cat\u00f3lica.", "His father.", "1982", "Faculty of the Arts", "Gonz\u00e1lez stood out as a sharp and brilliant student.", "Gonz\u00e1lez used to tease the music reading teacher by making all of her classmates laugh.", "Gonz\u00e1lez", "Gonz\u00e1lez", "Fusion"], "docs": ["This a document about La voz de los '80. \n year Fonseca returned to Chile, he began to study \"Commercial Engineering\" (as in Argentina) at the Universidad Cat\u00f3lica, at the same time that he opened the Fusi\u00f3n record store. However, with the approval of his father, he dropped out to study music. Thus, as in 1982, he dedicated himself entirely to Fusion, and gave the PAA to enter the Faculty of the Arts the following year, where he met Gonz\u00e1lez. Gonz\u00e1lez immediately stood out as a sharp and brilliant student. He used to tease the music reading teacher by making all of her classmates laugh; One of the first times Fonseca spoke to Gonz\u00e1lez was after bothering the teacher."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was the genus Halfordia first formally described?", "Who was the first person to formally describe the genus Halfordia?", "What is the name of the work in which Halfordia was first formally described?", "What was the first species described by Ferdinand von Mueller in the genus Halfordia?", "What is the current status of the species name Halfordia drupifera?", "Who first described the species Eriostemon kendack in 1860?", "In which publication was Eriostemon kendack first described?", "Who changed the name of Eriostemon kendack to Halfordia kendack in 1911?", "In which publication did Andr\u00e9 Guillaumin rename Eriostemon kendack to Halfordia kendack?", "After whom is the genus Halfordia named?", "What does the name 'kendack' refer to in the indigenous language of New Caledonia?"], "answers": ["1865", "Ferdinand von Mueller was the first person to formally describe the genus Halfordia.", "Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae", "Halfordia drupifera", "The species name Halfordia drupifera is now considered a nomen illegitimum.", "Xavier Montrouzier", "M\u00e9moires de l'Acad\u00e9mie Royale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Lyon.", "Andr\u00e9 Guillaumin.", "Notulae Systematicae", "The genus Halfordia is named after George Britton Halford.", "The name 'kendack' refers to the indigenous name for the Halfordia tree in New Caledonia."], "docs": ["This a document about Halfordia. \n The genus Halfordia was first formally described in 1865 by Ferdinand von Mueller in Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae and the first species he described was Halfordia drupifera, now considered a nomen illegitimum. In 1860, Xavier Montrouzier described Eriostemon kendack in M\u00e9moires de l'Acad\u00e9mie Royale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Lyon, and in 1911, Andr\u00e9 Guillaumin changed the name to Halfordia kendack in Notulae Systematicae. Halfordia is named after George Britton Halford and \"kendack\" is an indigenous name for this tree in New Caledonia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How long did the partnership between Henry Wilks and Amos last?", "What were the reasons that led Amos to retire from his partnership with Henry?", "What did Henry Wilks feel about Amos' decision to retire from their business?", "How did Henry describe his feelings toward Amos despite their parting?", "What did Hayward assess about Henry's feelings regarding Amos retiring?", "What new character was introduced as the replacement for Amos in the story?", "What did Henry and Amos fantasize about regarding their living quarters?", "What was the name of the character who replaced Amos as the new landlord in the story?", "What did Henry and Amos actually have regarding their bedrooms despite their fantasies?", "What was the name of the actor who portrayed the new character Alan Turner in the story?"], "answers": ["The partnership between Henry Wilks and Amos lasted seventeen years.", "Amos retired from his partnership with Henry after suffering a stroke and a fall down some stairs.", "Henry viewed Amos' decision as a selfish act but their parting was amicable because Henry was \"genuinely fond of Amos\".", "Henry was \"genuinely fond of Amos\".", "Hayward assessed that Henry was an \"emotional wrench\" and \"exasperated\" that Amos would give up on their business.", "Alan Turner", "A lovely lounge upstairs and luxurious bedrooms.", "Alan Turner", "They had separate bedrooms.", "Richard Thorp"], "docs": ["This a document about Henry Wilks. \n (Amos) and I often laugh about the dingy living quarters we're supposed to share. We fantasise about a lovely lounge upstairs and luxurious bedrooms. We do have separate bedrooms, by the way, despite what people say.\" Amos and Henry's partnership lasted seventeen years until Amos decides to retire, after suffering a stroke and a fall down some stairs. Hayward assessed that Henry was an \"emotional wrench\" and \"exasperated\" that Amos would give up on their business. Henry views Amos' decision as a selfish act but their parting is amicable because Henry is \"genuinely fond of Amos\". Writers decided to introduce Alan Turner (Richard Thorp) as the new landlord of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Anna McNeill Whistler living when she posed for the painting?", "What is one unverifiable story about how Anna McNeill Whistler became the model for the painting?", "What was the original idea Whistler had for the composition of the painting, and why did it change?", "Which art institution in London displayed the painting at its 104th Exhibition in 1872?", "How close was the painting to being rejected by the Royal Academy of Art in 1872?", "What was the name of the painting by Whistler that is often referred to as 'Whistler's Mother'?", "What was the impact of the painting's near-rejection by the Royal Academy of Art on Whistler's relationship with the British art world?"], "answers": ["London, at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea.", "Anna Whistler acted as a replacement for another model who could not make the appointment.", "Whistler originally envisioned painting his mother standing up, but she was too uncomfortable to pose standing for an extended period, so the composition changed.", "The Royal Academy of Art.", "The painting came within a hair's breadth of rejection by the Royal Academy of Art in London in 1872.", "The name of the painting by Whistler is \"Arrangement.\"", "It worsened the rift between Whistler and the British art world."], "docs": ["This a document about Whistler's Mother. \n Anna McNeill Whistler posed for the painting while living in London with her son at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Several unverifiable stories relate to the painting of the work; one is that Anna Whistler acted as a replacement for another model who could not make the appointment. It is also said that Whistler originally envisioned painting the model standing up, but that his mother was too uncomfortable to pose standing for an extended period. The work was shown at the 104th Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art in London (1872), after coming within a hair's breadth of rejection by the Academy. This episode worsened the rift between Whistler and the British art world; Arrangement was the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What emotions did the brother of Jie Mei experience before hammering his body into the spear?", "What object is the brother's spirit trapped in?", "Who is the brother of Jie Mei in the document?", "What is the name of the weapon that the brother of Jie Mei served as the shaft for?", "What is the relationship between Jie Mei and the Beast Spear?", "What is the name of the highly skilled blacksmith mentioned in the document?", "What has the brother pledged his loyalty to despite his trapped state?", "What caused the brother of Jie Mei to go insane according to the document?"], "answers": ["anger, remorse, and regret", "The spear.", "The brother of Jie Mei is the one who hammered his body into the shaft of the spear.", "The Beast Spear", "Jie Mei is the brother of the person whose spirit is trapped in the Beast Spear's shaft.", "Jie Mei", "Ushio", "Being unable to prevent her sacrifice."], "docs": ["This a document about List of Ushio and Tora characters. \n with anger, remorse and regret, he hammered his body into the shaft of the spear. His spirit is trapped in the darkness of the spear, unlike his sister, and can greatly influence the user of the spear with his fury. Still, he has pledged his loyalty to Ushio. He served as the Beast Spear's shaft. The brother of Jie Mei, a highly skilled blacksmith who eventually goes insane from being unable to prevent her sacrifice. Filled with anger, remorse and regret, he hammered his body into the shaft of the spear. His spirit is trapped in the darkness of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was John Mauchly's vision regarding personal computers in 1962?", "What was the name of the first geographic information system (GIS), and who led its development?", "What was the name of the supercomputer dedicated on December 7, 1962, and where was it located?", "What was the significance of the Atlas supercomputer in terms of its design and usage?", "What did Ivan Sutherland develop at MIT using the TX-2 computer, and what was its significance?", "What did John Mauchly say about the average boy or girl and their ability to master a personal computer?"], "answers": ["John Mauchly envisioned a time when everyone would carry his own personal computer.", "The first geographic information system (GIS) was the Canada Geographic Information System, led by Roger Tomlinson.", "The supercomputer was named Atlas and was located at the University of Manchester in England.", "The Atlas supercomputer was significant because it was the first system designed for multiprogramming and was the most powerful in the world at the time of its dedication in December 1962. It remained in use for the next decade.", "Ivan Sutherland developed Sketchpad at MIT using the TX-2 computer. It was the origin of graphical programs used for computer-aided design.", "John Mauchly said, \"There is no reason to suppose the average boy or girl cannot be master of a personal computer.\""], "docs": ["This a document about 1962 in science. \n so\" everyone would have their own computer with \"exchangeable wafer-thin data storage files to provide inexhaustible memories and answer most problems\". He is quoted as saying, \"There is no reason to suppose the average boy or girl cannot be master of a personal computer.\" ; December 7 \u2013 The Atlas supercomputer, the most powerful in the world at this date, is dedicated at the University of Manchester in England. It is the first system designed for multiprogramming, and will be in use for the next decade. ; December 28 \u2013 Mauchly is again reported as saying he \"envisions a time when everyone will carry his own personal computer\". ; At MIT, Ivan Sutherland uses the TX-2 computer to write Sketchpad, the origin of graphical programs used for computer-aided design. ; Roger Tomlinson leads development of the Canada Geographic Information System, the world's first geographic information system (GIS). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the relationship between the voltage produced by the fuel cell and the O2 partial pressure at the membrane?", "What is the typical response accuracy of the system, assuming stable cabinet temperature and air flow across the fuel cell?", "What is a chief advantage of using an open flow system in respirometry?", "How does the O2 consumption rate relate to the ambient O2 partial pressure in respirometry?", "What factors influence the response accuracy of the respirometry system?"], "answers": ["The voltage produced by the fuel cell is linearly proportional to the O2 partial pressure at the membrane.", "0.01% or better.", "The chief advantage of using an open flow system in respirometry is that it permits continuous recording of metabolic rate.", "The O2 consumption rate is proportional to the ambient O2 partial pressure.", "The response accuracy of the respirometry system is influenced by cabinet temperature stability, air flow stability across the fuel cell, supporting electronics, software, and other considerations."], "docs": ["This a document about Respirometry. \n rate proportional to ambient O2 partial pressure. The fuel cell produces a voltage linearly proportional to the O2 partial pressure at the membrane. As long as cabinet temperature is stable, and provided that air flow across the fuel cell is stable and within range, the response will be 0.01% or better depending on supporting electronics, software, and other considerations. For open flow system, the list of equipment and parts is long compared to the components of a closed system, but the chief advantage of the open system is that it permits continuous recording of metabolic rate. The risk of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Tony Durant stand for the Rother Valley seat in a general election?", "Which political party retained the Rother Valley seat in the 1970 General Election?", "What decision by Margaret Thatcher did Tony Durant support in 1971 regarding school milk?", "What was the name of the constituency Tony Durant represented from 1974 to 1983?", "What was the name of the constituency Tony Durant represented from 1983 to 1997?", "What role did Tony Durant hold in the House of Commons during his time as an MP?", "In which year was Tony Durant knighted, as announced in the New Year Honours?", "What issue did Tony Durant successfully campaign for in 1994 regarding the homosexual age of consent?", "In which year did Tony Durant retire from politics?"], "answers": ["1970", "Labour.", "Tony Durant supported Margaret Thatcher's decision to end free school milk.", "Reading North", "Reading West", "Tony Durant acted as a Whip in the House of Commons.", "1991", "The lowering of the homosexual age of consent.", "1997"], "docs": ["This a document about Tony Durant. \n Durant stood unsuccessfully for Rother Valley at the 1970 General Election; the seat was retained for his party by Labour's Peter Hardy. In 1971 Durant supported Thatcher's decision to end free school milk on the grounds that many children did not like it. He was the Member of Parliament for Reading North from 1974 to 1983. After Reading's constituencies underwent boundary changes, he was the Member of Parliament for Reading West from 1983 to 1997. During his time in the Commons, he acted as a Whip. Announced in the 1991 New Year Honours he was knighted on 14 February 1991. In 1994 he successfully campaigned for the lowering of the homosexual age of consent. He retired from politics at the 1997 UK General Election."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the commander of RAF Bomber Command during the Battle of the Ruhr?", "What was the duration of the Battle of the Ruhr?", "What was the main objective of the Battle of the Ruhr?", "How many aircraft were involved in the initial attack on Essen during the Battle of the Ruhr?", "When did the Battle of the Ruhr begin?", "What type of aircraft did Meurer shoot down on the night of 5/6 March 1943?", "Where did Meurer shoot down a Wellington on the night of 5/6 March 1943?", "What was the target of the RAF Bomber Command on 12/13 March 1943?", "How many aerial victories did Meurer claim on 12/13 March 1943?", "Where did Meurer shoot down a Halifax on the night of 5/6 March 1943?", "What time did Meurer shoot down a Halifax on the night of 5/6 March 1943?", "What types of aircraft did Meurer claim victories over on 12/13 March 1943?", "What time did Meurer shoot down a Wellington on the night of 5/6 March 1943?"], "answers": ["Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris.", "5 months.", "The main objective of the Battle of the Ruhr was to cause heavy damage to German industry by targeting industrial centres in the Ruhr Area.", "442 aircraft.", "The Battle of the Ruhr began on 5 March 1943.", "Meurer shot down a Halifax and a Wellington on the night of 5/6 March 1943.", "4 km northwest of Weeze.", "The Krupp factory in Essen.", "Four.", "West of D\u00fcsseldorf.", "20:57", "Meurer claimed victories over two Halifax, one Lancaster, and one aircraft type not specified.", "21:20"], "docs": ["This a document about Manfred Meurer. \n In March 1943, RAF Bomber Command, under the command of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, initiated a 5-month long campaign of strategic bombing targeting the industrial centres in the Ruhr Area. This series of bombing attacks, dubbed the Battle of the Ruhr (5 March 1943 \u2013 31 July 1943), caused heavy damage to German industry. The Battle of the Ruhr began with a 442-aircraft attack on Essen on the night of 5/6 March 1943. That night, Meurer shot down a Halifax shot down at 20:57 west of D\u00fcsseldorf and, at 21:20, a Wellington 4 km northwest of Weeze. On 12/13 March 1943, as RAF Bomber Command targeted the Krupp factory in Essen, Meurer claimed four aerial victories, two Halifax, one Lancaster, and one "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What year was Dead or Alive 3 released?", "Which company developed Dead or Alive 3?", "For which console was Dead or Alive 3 released as a launch title?", "What is the full Japanese name of Dead or Alive 3?", "What is the main focus of the story in Dead or Alive 3?", "Which character is transformed into Omega in the Omega project in Dead or Alive 3?", "What was the name of the project in Dead or Alive 3 aimed at creating the ultimate human weapon?", "What was the commercial success of Dead or Alive 3 in terms of sales within the first five months?", "What was the name of the sequel released in 2004 following Dead or Alive 3?", "Which clan is Genra the leader of in Dead or Alive 3?", "What company published Dead or Alive 3?", "What improvements did Dead or Alive 3 bring compared to its predecessors?", "What was the name of the third Dead or Alive tournament featured in Dead or Alive 3?", "What was the name of the game that succeeded Dead or Alive 3 in 2005?", "What position did Dead or Alive 3 hold in terms of sales among Xbox games?"], "answers": ["2001", "Team Ninja", "Xbox", "\u30c7\u30c3\u30c9\u30aa\u30a2\u30a2\u30e9\u30a4\u30d63", "The story focuses on DOATEC's attempt to create the ultimate human weapon through the Omega project by transforming the Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan's Hajin Mon leader Genra into the evil superhuman, Omega, and the ninjas entering the third Dead or Alive tournament to defeat him.", "Genra is transformed into Omega in the Omega project in Dead or Alive 3.", "Omega project", "Dead or Alive 3 sold over 1 million copies worldwide in the first five months after its release.", "Dead or Alive Ultimate", "Genra is the leader of the Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan in Dead or Alive 3.", "Tecmo", "Dead or Alive 3 improved upon the gameplay and graphics in superior detail compared to its predecessors.", "The third Dead or Alive tournament is not explicitly named in the document.", "Dead or Alive 4", "It became one of the top best selling Xbox games."], "docs": ["This a document about Dead or Alive 3. \n Dead or Alive 3 (\u30c7\u30c3\u30c9\u30aa\u30a2\u30a2\u30e9\u30a4\u30d63) is a 2001 fighting video game developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo for the Xbox console as one of its launch titles. It is the third main entry in the Dead or Alive fighting series. Dead or Alive 3 improved upon the gameplay and graphics in superior detail compared to that of its predecessors. The game's story focuses on DOATEC's attempt to create the ultimate human weapon through the Omega project by transforming the Mugen Tenshin Ninja Clan's Hajin Mon leader Genra into the evil superhuman, Omega, and the ninjas entering the third Dead or Alive tournament to defeat him. Dead or Alive 3 was very well received. It was a commercial success upon release, selling over 1 million copies worldwide in the first five months after its release, becoming one of the top best selling Xbox games. The game was later followed by Dead or Alive Ultimate in 2004 and Dead or Alive 4 in 2005."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the purpose of the 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun model 25 AC mle 1934?", "What was the 25 AC mle 1934 commonly associated with in terms of weaponry configuration?", "What was the function of the shared ball joint in the 'trumelage' system of the 25 AC mle 1934?", "How did the length of the 25 AC mle 1934 gun tube vary depending on its mounting?", "What was the purpose of the 25 APX SAL 35 model of the 25 mm Hotchkiss gun?", "Which company's workshops were responsible for designing the 25 APX SAL 35?", "What was the purpose of the 25 APX SAL 1937 model of the 25 mm Hotchkiss gun?", "What was the approximate weight of the carriage used for the 25 APX SAL 1937 model?", "Which army used some examples of the 25 APX SAL 1937 model?", "What was the name of the system that allowed the 25 AC mle 1934 to be combined with Reibel machine guns?"], "answers": ["The purpose of the 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun model 25 AC mle 1934 was to equip the Maginot Line as a mixed weapon, used in association with Reibel machine guns.", "The 25 AC mle 1934 was commonly associated with a twinning of Reibel machine guns sharing the same ball joint in a \"trumelage.\"", "The shared ball joint in the 'trumelage' system allowed the 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun to be associated with Reibel machine guns, enabling them to share the same mounting and a single sight.", "The length of the tube was reduced depending on the type of bell in which the trumelage was to be mounted.", "The 25 APX SAL 35 was a shortened version of the 25 mm Hotchkiss gun, designed in 1935 to equip the Panhard 178 armoured car.", "Puteaux", "The purpose of the 25 APX SAL 1937 model was to serve as a lengthened 77 caliber derivative with a lighter 300 kg carriage, designed by the APX. Some examples were used by the Romanian Army.", "300 kg.", "The Romanian Army.", "trumelage"], "docs": ["This a document about 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun. \n25 AC mle 1934: So-called de forteresse (fortress version), adopted to equip the Maginot Line. The 25mm gun was not used alone but as a mixed weapon. It was therefore associated with a twinning of Reibel machine guns sharing the same ball joint in a \"trumelage\" which had a single sight, common to both types of weapons. The length of the tube was reduced depending on the type of bell in which the trumelage was to be mounted, the length of the field gun being kept by the mounting in the casemate. ; 25 APX SAL 35: Shortened version, designed in 1935 in the Puteaux workshops (hence the acronym APX) to equip the Panhard 178 armoured car. ; 25 APX SAL 1937: a lengthened 77 caliber derivative designed by the APX with a much lighter 300 kg carriage. Some examples were used by the Romanian Army. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many Primetime Emmy Awards has James Hayman been nominated for?", "What other award has James Hayman been nominated for besides the Primetime Emmy Awards?"], "answers": ["James Hayman has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards.", "DGA Award"], "docs": ["This a document about James Hayman. \n Hayman has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and a DGA Award."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is the Hodgen's Cemetery Mound located?", "What is the significance of Hodgen's Cemetery Mound being named a historic site?", "What feature of the hill led to the name Hodgen's Cemetery Mound?", "What evidence was found on the hillside that suggested the hill was originally a burial mound?", "Which prehistoric culture is known for the practice of artificial cranial deformation mentioned in the text?", "What is the shape of the Hodgen's Cemetery Mound?", "What is the age of the oldest gravestones found around the Hodgen's Cemetery Mound?", "What natural process revealed human bones on the hillside of Hodgen's Cemetery Mound?"], "answers": ["The Hodgen's Cemetery Mound is located in the village of Tiltonsville along the Ohio River shoreline of Jefferson County, Ohio.", "The significance of Hodgen's Cemetery Mound being named a historic site is that it recognizes its importance as a prehistoric earthwork and archaeological site built by the Adena culture.", "The feature of the hill that led to the name Hodgen's Cemetery Mound is that white residents of Tiltonsville founded a cemetery around it in the nineteenth century.", "Human bones, including a skull with evidence of artificial cranial deformation, were found on the hillside.", "The Adena culture.", "The Hodgen's Cemetery Mound is round and cone-shaped.", "The oldest gravestones found around the Hodgen's Cemetery Mound are as old as the 1870s.", "Erosion."], "docs": ["This a document about Hodgen's Cemetery Mound. \n The Hodgen's Cemetery Mound is a Native American mound in the far eastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located in the village of Tiltonsville along the Ohio River shoreline of Jefferson County, the mound is a prehistoric earthwork and archaeological site, and it has been named a historic site. During the nineteenth century, white residents of the village of Tiltonsville founded a cemetery around a small hill on the northern side of their village. A round, cone-shaped knoll with a tree growing from its top, the hill is surrounded by gravestones as old as the 1870s. At some point since that time, erosion of the hillside revealed human bones, including a skull with evidence of artificial cranial deformation. This practice was common among the prehistoric Adena culture; consequently, the bones allowed archaeologists to determine that the hill was a burial mound built by "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which legal principle did Lord Eldon LC refer to regarding the control of a trust?", "Why was the trust in Morice v Bishop of Durham considered invalid as a private trust?", "What is a requirement for a trust to be under the control of the court, according to Lord Eldon LC?", "What must be true about the administration of a trust for it to be under the control of the court?"], "answers": ["The execution of a trust shall be under the control of the court.", "The trust was considered invalid as a private trust because it lacked beneficiaries.", "A trust must be of such a nature that it can be under the court's control, so that its administration can be reviewed by the court, and if the trustee dies, the court itself can execute the trust.", "The administration of a trust must be such that it can be reviewed by the court, or, if the trustee dies, the court itself can execute the trust."], "docs": ["This a document about Morice v Bishop of Durham. \n Lord Eldon LC, on appeal, also found that the trust could neither be valid as a private trust, because it lacked beneficiaries. As it is a maxim, that the execution of a trust shall be under the control of the court, it must be of such a nature, that it can be under that control; so that the administration of it can be reviewed by the court; or, if the trustee dies, the court itself can execute the trust: a trust therefore, which, in case of mal-administration could be reformed; and a due administration directed; and then, unless the subject "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the position publicly advocated by the coal industry for decades regarding increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?", "Who was the combustion engineer that stated the coal industry was 'buying time' before air pollution regulations would be implemented?", "What environmental concerns did conservative groups begin to deny in response to growing public awareness in the 1970s?", "What was the name of the company that the combustion engineer worked for, which is now known as Peabody Energy?", "What was the purpose or implication of the coal industry 'buying time' according to the combustion engineer's statement?", "What event or development in 1981 is mentioned in the document in the context of climate change denial?", "In which cities did public awareness of the greenhouse effect grow in the 1970s, leading to conservative denial of environmental concerns?", "What was the role of the coal industry in delaying government action on air pollution according to the combustion engineer's statement?"], "answers": ["The coal industry publicly advocated the position that increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is beneficial for the planet.", "A combustion engineer for Peabody Coal (now Peabody Energy).", "Environmental concerns which could lead to government regulation.", "Peabody Coal", "The purpose or implication of the coal industry \"buying time\" was to delay additional government air pollution regulations that would be introduced to clean the air.", "The 1981 Presidency.", "The document does not explicitly state the cities where public awareness of the greenhouse effect grew in the 1970s.", "The coal industry was \"buying time\" before additional government air pollution regulations would be promulgated."], "docs": ["This a document about Climate change denial. \n including New York and London.\" In a discussion following this paper in the same publication, a combustion engineer for Peabody Coal, now Peabody Energy, the world's largest coal supplier, added that the coal industry was merely \"buying time\" before additional government air pollution regulations would be promulgated to clean the air. Nevertheless, the coal industry for decades thereafter publicly advocated the position that increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is beneficial for the planet. In response to increasing public awareness of the greenhouse effect in the 1970s, conservative reaction built up, denying environmental concerns which could lead to government regulation. With the 1981 Presidency "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the full name and dates of birth and death of Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman?", "What roles did Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman hold in the Government of India?", "During what years did Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman serve as the Finance Member of the Government of India?", "What were the honorifics and titles associated with Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman?"], "answers": ["Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman, GCMG, GCIE, KCSI (19 March 1892 \u2013 20 February 1978)", "Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman was the Finance Member of the Government of India from 1939 to 1945.", "1939 to 1945.", "GCMG, GCIE, KCSI"], "docs": ["This a document about Jeremy Raisman. \n Sir Abraham Jeremy Raisman, GCMG, GCIE, KCSI (19 March 1892 \u2013 20 February 1978) was a British administrator in India and banker. He was Finance Member of the Government of India from 1939 to 1945."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the gang that stole freshly buried bodies for sale to anatomists near Columbia Road?", "What was the age of the boy whose suspiciously fresh corpse was delivered to the King's College School of Anatomy on 7 November 1831?", "Who was the superintendent of police that searched the cottages at Nova Scotia Gardens?", "What items of clothing did Joseph Sadler Thomas find in a well and a privy during his investigation?", "What unusual action did the police take by opening the premises for viewing after the arrests?", "How much did the public pay to view the premises after the arrests of the Resurrection men?", "What happened to the dwelling at Nova Scotia Gardens after the police opened it for viewing?", "Where was the corpse of the 14-year-old boy delivered on 7 November 1831?", "What was the purpose for which the Resurrection men stole freshly buried bodies?", "What was the name of the location where Joseph Sadler Thomas searched the cottages during his investigation?", "What was the name of the institution to which the suspiciously fresh corpse of the 14-year-old boy was delivered on 7 November 1831?"], "answers": ["The Resurrection men.", "14 years old.", "Joseph Sadler Thomas.", "Items of clothing.", "The police opened the premises for viewing and charged 5 shillings.", "5 shillings.", "The public carried away the dwelling, piece by piece, as souvenirs.", "The corpse of the 14-year-old boy was delivered to the King's College School of Anatomy, in the Strand.", "The Resurrection men stole freshly buried bodies for sale to anatomists.", "Nova Scotia Gardens", "King's College School of Anatomy"], "docs": ["This a document about Columbia Road Flower Market. \n they formed a notorious gang of Resurrection men, stealing freshly buried bodies for sale to anatomists. On 7 November 1831 the suspiciously fresh corpse of a 14-year-old boy was delivered, by these men, to the King's College School of Anatomy, in the Strand. Joseph Sadler Thomas, a superintendent of police, searched the cottages at Nova Scotia Gardens, and found items of clothing in a well in one of the gardens, and also in one of the privies, suggesting multiple murders. The Resurrection men were arrested, and by an extraordinary arrangement, the police opened the premises for viewing, charging 5 shillings. The public carried away the dwelling, piece by piece, as souvenirs. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is the campus of Jesuit School of Theology (JST) located?", "How many Jesuit seminaries in the United States have ecclesiastical faculties approved by the Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education?", "What is the name of the other Jesuit seminary in the United States besides Jesuit School of Theology?", "What is the name of the university that Jesuit School of Theology is affiliated with as a division?", "Who governs Santa Clara University civilly?", "What requirement is specified in the internal statute regarding the president of Santa Clara University?", "Are the majority of the board members at Santa Clara University members of the Jesuit order?", "Approximately how many Jesuit priests and brothers are active teachers at Santa Clara University?", "What is the name of the Vatican congregation that approved the ecclesiastical faculties of the Jesuit seminaries?", "What was the name of the institution that Weston Jesuit School of Theology affiliated with in June 2008?", "What is the name of the institution that Jesuit School of Theology affiliated with as a division?"], "answers": ["The campus of Jesuit School of Theology (JST) is located in Berkeley, California.", "Two.", "Weston Jesuit School of Theology", "Santa Clara University", "A board of trustees.", "The president must be a member of the Jesuit order.", "No.", "About 42.", "The Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education.", "Boston College", "Boston College"], "docs": ["This a document about Santa Clara University. \n University.\" Although a division of SCU, it retains its campus in Berkeley, California. JST is one of two Jesuit seminaries in the United States with ecclesiastical faculties approved by the Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education. The other, Weston Jesuit School of Theology, completed a similar affiliation with Boston College in June 2008, becoming Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. Santa Clara University is civilly chartered and governed by a board of trustees, which appoints the president. By internal statute, the president must be a member of the Jesuit order, although the members of the board are primarily non-Jesuits. About 42 Jesuit priests and brothers are active teachers "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the place of practice in Buddhism that avoids both extremes and leads to enlightenment?", "What is the ultimate goal of the Buddhist practice according to the document?", "What did Charles Henry Allan Bennett hope readers would gain from understanding the Buddhist religion?", "According to the document, what does the Buddhist Teaching offer to the western world?", "What is the title of the document's featured individual?"], "answers": ["Majjhima-P\u0101tipad\u0101", "The ultimate goal of the Buddhist practice according to the document is the total extinguishment of all suffering and the attainment of everlasting peace.", "Charles Henry Allan Bennett hoped readers would gain a glimmer of the Buddhist Religion and recognize its incomparable value to the western world. He believed it would provide the greatest answer to its questionings and the simplest presentations of the deepest facts about life.", "The Buddhist Teaching offers the western world the greatest answer to its questionings and the simplest presentations of the deepest facts about life.", "Charles Henry Allan Bennett"], "docs": ["This a document about Charles Henry Allan Bennett. \n Path, the Majjhima-P\u0101tipad\u0101: that place of practice that avoids both extremes and leads to enlightenment, the total extinguishment of all suffering. \"'If \u2026 any of you shall be able to gain even some faint glimmer of the Buddhist Religion and its incomparable value to the western world, it will be my very great reward; and, as you in such case will surely find, your very great advantage.'\" \"'Our western world\u2026 I believe will find, the greatest answer to its questionings, the simplest presentations of the deepest facts about life, in this same wonderful Teaching of the Indian Prince, who sought and found alone the Way to put an End to Suffering \u2013 the Way to Everlasting Peace.'\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the birth year of Estonian actor Klaudia Tiitsmaa?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Rain Tolk?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Koit Toome?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Mart Toome?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Taimo Toomast?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor \u00dclle Toming?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor K\u00e4rt Tomingas?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Taimo Toomast?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Harriet Toompere?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Hendrik Toompere Jr.?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Hendrik Toompere Jr. Jr.?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Tambet Tuisk?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Eduard Tinn?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Olev Tinn?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Sulev Teppart?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Jaan Tooming?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Raivo Trass?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Heino Torga?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Ivan Triesault?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Enn Toona?", "What is the birth year of Estonian actor Teplenkov?"], "answers": ["1990", "1977", "1979", "1980", "1962", "1955", "1967", "1962", "1975", "1965", "1986", "1976", "1899", "1920", "1960", "1946", "1946", "1933", "1898", "1909", "1975"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Estonian actors. \n Teplenkov (born 1975) ; Sulev Teppart (born 1960) ; Klaudia Tiitsmaa (born 1990) ; Eduard Tinn (1899\u20131968) ; Olev Tinn (1920\u20131971) ; Rain Tolk (born 1977) ; Eduard Toman (born 1960) ; \u00dclle Toming (born 1955) ; K\u00e4rt Tomingas (born 1967) ; Taimo Toomast (born 1962) ; Koit Toome (born 1979) ; Mart Toome (born 1980) ; Jaan Tooming (born 1946) ; Harriet Toompere (born 1975) ; Hendrik Toompere Sr. (1946\u20132008) ; Hendrik Toompere Jr. (born 1965) ; Hendrik Toompere Jr. Jr. (born 1986) ; Enn Toona (1909\u20131973) ; Heino Torga (1933\u20132012) ; Raivo Trass (born 1946) ; Ivan Triesault (1898\u20131980) ; Tambet Tuisk (born 1976) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What honor was Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd awarded for his gallantry?", "How many missions did Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd complete with No. 311 Squadron before undergoing pilot training?", "What was the name of the squadron Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd was part of during his engagement with Luftwaffe aircraft on 29 September 1942?", "What type of aircraft was Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd flying during his engagement with three Luftwaffe Junkers 88s?", "What was the outcome for one of the Luftwaffe Junkers 88s during the engagement on 29 September 1942?", "What was the result of the engagement between Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd's aircraft and the Luftwaffe on 29 September 1942?", "What was the reason Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd did not give up during his mission despite the fire worsening and part of his bomb load exploding?", "What was the outcome for the second Luftwaffe Junkers 88 during the engagement on 29 September 1942?", "What role was Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd operating in with No. 311 Squadron when he engaged the Luftwaffe on 29 September 1942?", "How many Luftwaffe Junkers 88s did Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd engage on 29 September 1942?", "What was the result for Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd during the mission where the fire was worsening and part of his bomb load exploded?"], "answers": ["Member of the Order of the British Empire.", "25", "No. 311 Squadron", "Wellington.", "One of the Luftwaffe Junkers 88s was shot down by an air gunner during the engagement on 29 September 1942.", "One Luftwaffe Junkers 88 was shot down and a second was compelled to withdraw with a burning engine.", "The document does not explicitly state the reason Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd did not give up during his mission.", "The second Luftwaffe Junkers 88 was compelled to withdraw with a burning engine.", "Coastal Command.", "Three.", "Nedv\u011bd was the only survivor."], "docs": ["This a document about Vladim\u00edr Nedv\u011bd. \n fire was worsening and part of their bomb load exploded, still Nedv\u011bd would not give up. Sadly, despite his heroism Nedv\u011bd was the only survivor. For his gallantry he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire. Nedv\u011bd would go on to complete 25 missions with No. 311 Squadron before going for pilot training. After completing his pilot training Nedv\u011bd returned to No. 311 Squadron who were now operating as part of Coastal Command. In this role Nedv\u011bd found himself in an engagement with three Luftwaffe Junkers 88s while in a Wellington on 29 September 1942. An air gunner shot down one attacker and a second was compelled to withdraw with a burning engine. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of dictionary was started in 2013 according to the document?", "How many entries did the Polish-German dictionary contain by November 2019?", "How many queries does the Polish-German dictionary receive every weekday?"], "answers": ["A Polish-German dictionary.", "Over 74,000 entries.", "Almost 80,000."], "docs": ["This a document about LEO (website). \n In 2013, a Polish-German dictionary was started which contains over 74,000 entries by November 2019 and receives almost 80,000 queries every weekday."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Along which river is the area of Koncha-Zaspa located?", "What is the name of the former settlement in the northern part of Koncha-Zaspa that was part of Kyiv since 1957?", "What was the former name of Chapayivka before the 1920s?", "What are the names of some of the sanatoriums located in Koncha-Zaspa?", "Which football club has a training site and stadium located in Koncha-Zaspa, just outside Chapayivka?", "What is the name of the cultural building located in Koncha-Zaspa?", "What is the name of the highway that runs through the neighborhood of Koncha-Zaspa?", "What type of residences are located along the Stolychne shose (Capital highway) in Koncha-Zaspa?", "For whom were the elite dachas along the Stolychne shose designated?", "What is the name of the memorial complex located in Koncha-Zaspa?"], "answers": ["Dnieper river.", "Chapayivka", "Vita Litovska", "\"Koncha-Zaspa\", \"Zhovten\", \"Prolisok\"", "FC Dynamo Kyiv", "The cultural building located in Koncha-Zaspa is called \"Koncha-Zaspa\".", "Stolychne shose (Capital highway, P01)", "Numerous elite dachas designated for the local Communist nomenklatura.", "The elite dachas along the Stolychne shose were designated for the local Communist nomenklatura.", "Koncha-Zaspa"], "docs": ["This a document about Koncha-Zaspa. \n The general area is located along the Dnieper river and consists mostly of woodland, while its northern part includes the former settlement of Chapayivka (before the 1920s Vita Litovska) which has been part of Kyiv since 1957. Among other former settlements are Kozyn and Plyuty. In Koncha-Zaspa are located several sanatoriums \"Koncha-Zaspa\", \"Zhovten\", \"Prolisok\" as well as the training site of the FC Dynamo Kyiv with a stadium (just outside Chapayivka). Here is located a building of culture \"Koncha-Zaspa\" and a memorial complex Koncha-Zaspa. Through the neighborhood runs the Stolychne shose (Capital highway, P01), along which are located numerous elite dachas designated for the local Communist nomenklatura. Before the establishment of the Soviet regime, the area was reserved for "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did the storm producing two tornadoes occur in Anna, Texas?", "What was the rating of the first tornado that passed near Anna, Texas?", "How far east of Anna High School did the first tornado pass?", "What was the rating of the second tornado that touched down in Westminster and Whitewright?", "How many people were killed as a result of the second tornado?", "Which organizations worked together to provide shelter at Anna High School during the storm?", "What type of individuals from Collin County assisted with the National Weather Service during the disaster?", "From which cities were the tornadoes visible during the storm?", "What was the impact on power during the storm in the Anna area?"], "answers": ["May 9, 2006", "F0", "2.5 miles.", "F3", "Three.", "The Anna police and fire departments along with the American Red Cross worked together to provide shelter at Anna High School during the storm.", "Volunteers from Collin County Amateur Radio Services.", "Anna, Van Alstyne, and Melissa.", "Power was knocked out to several homes in the area."], "docs": ["This a document about Anna, Texas. \n On May 9, 2006, a storm producing two tornadoes swept across Anna, with the first tornado (F0) passing 2.5 mi east of the high school, barely missing the incorporated city limits. The second tornado (F3) touched down in neighboring Westminster and Whitewright, destroying many homes and killing three. During the disaster, several volunteers from Collin County Amateur Radio Services worked with the National Weather Service in a Skywarn net. The Anna police and fire departments along with the American Red Cross opened Anna High School up as a shelter to the \"walking wounded\" and anyone who needed a place to stay due to the road blockages and damage in that area. The tornadoes could be seen from Anna, Van Alstyne, and Melissa, and power was knocked out to several homes in the area."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which country has a comprehensive national smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas and some outdoor areas?", "In which year did North Macedonia begin enforcing the smoking ban in bars, cafes, restaurants, and nightclubs?", "Where is smoking still permitted in North Macedonia under the smoke-free law?", "In what types of public areas is smoking prohibited in North Macedonia according to the smoke-free law?", "What are some examples of public events where smoking is not allowed in North Macedonia?"], "answers": ["North Macedonia.", "2010", "Smoking is permitted only in people's homes, at open spaces and public areas free of sporting competitions, cultural and entertainment events, gatherings and other public events.", "Smoking is prohibited in bars, cafes, restaurants, and nightclubs in North Macedonia according to the smoke-free law.", "Sporting competitions, cultural and entertainment events, and gatherings."], "docs": ["This a document about List of smoking bans. \n North Macedonia has a comprehensive national smoke-free law covering all public indoor areas, and in some cases in outdoor areas. Smoking is prohibited in bars, cafes, restaurants, and nightclubs starting 1 January 2010. Smoking is permitted only in people's homes, at open spaces and public areas free of sporting competitions, cultural and entertainment events, gatherings and other public events."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many students were enrolled in the Medical Faculty of Heinrich Heine University D\u00fcsseldorf during the winter semester of 2011/12?", "What is the name of the graduate program that provides networking, services, and counseling for graduate students and their supervisors at HHU\u2019s Medical Faculty?", "Which research training group at Heinrich Heine University focuses on neuroscience?", "What is the name of the research training group that supports graduate students in hepatology at HHU?", "Which research hub at Heinrich Heine University focuses on tumor research?", "Which research units at Heinrich Heine University are involved in hepatology research?", "What is the name of the research unit at HHU that focuses on surgery?", "Which research unit at HHU is dedicated to infectiology and immunology?", "What is the name of the organization at HHU that conducts diabetes and metabolism research?", "Which research institute at Heinrich Heine University is focused on environmental medicine?", "What is the name of the institute at HHU that specializes in brain research?", "What is the name of the biomedical research center that is part of HHU\u2019s local research environment?"], "answers": ["More than 3,000 students.", "Medical Research School D\u00fcsseldorf", "The research training group that focuses on neuroscience is RTG 1033 (iBrain).", "CRC 974", "The D\u00fcsseldorf School of Oncology (DSO) focuses on tumor research.", "The research units involved in hepatology research at Heinrich Heine University are CRC 974 and Research Unit 217.", "Research Unit 1585", "Research Unit 729.", "The German Diabetes Centre (DDZ)", "The Leibniz-Institute for Environmental Medicine (IUF).", "C. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research", "The Biomedical Research Centre (BMFZ)"], "docs": ["This a document about Heinrich Heine University D\u00fcsseldorf. \n With more than 3,000 students in the winter semester 2011/12, the Medical Faculty is HHU's third largest unit. Study offers range from Medicine and Dentistry (state examination) through Toxicology (MSc) to Public Health and Endocrinology (both MSc, further education). Graduate studies have been institutionalised in the form of the faculty-wide Medical Research School D\u00fcsseldorf, which offers networking, services and counselling for both graduate students and their supervisors. Further structured doctorate support is provided by research training groups in neurosciences (RTG 1033, iBrain), in hepatology (research training in CRC 974) and in tumor research (D\u00fcsseldorf School of Oncology DSO). Research hubs with a significant volume of third-party founded collaborative projects are hepatology (CRC 974 and Research Unit 217), cardiovascular research, neurosciences, surgery (Research Unit 1585), infectiology and immunology (Research Unit 729), and diabetes and metabolism research. The Biomedical Research Centre (BMFZ), the Leibniz-Institute for Environmental Medicine (IUF), the C. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research and the German Diabetes Centre (DDZ) are important organisations that form the local research environment."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which artist recorded an English version of 'Waters of March' on the album *Playful Heart* in 2003?", "What label released *The Essential Swing Out Sister* in 2014, which included a version of 'Waters of March'?", "Which Irish artists recorded a Portuguese version of 'Waters of March' for the movie *Goldfish Memory* in 2003?", "Which artist recorded a live version of 'Waters of March' on November 6, 2002?", "Which band recorded an English version of 'Waters of March' on their 2004 album *Uma Batida Differente*?", "Who was the guest vocalist on Richard 'Bob' Greene's version of 'Waters of March' on his 2003 solo album *Low? Bottom? Me?*?", "Which artist recorded a version of 'Waters of March' in English with Corinne Drewery of Swing Out Sister as a single in 2002?", "What is the name of Richard 'Bob' Greene's solo album that features a version of 'Waters of March' with guest vocalist Angie Doctor?"], "answers": ["Oscar Castro-Neves.", "The UK Salvo label.", "Damien Rice and Lisa Hannigan.", "Fito P\u00e1ez", "Bossacucanova", "Angie Doctor.", "Corinne Drewery of Swing Out Sister.", "Low? Bottom? Me?"], "docs": ["This a document about Waters of March. \n of the piece in English with Corinne Drewery of Swing Out Sister as a single (2002); it was later featured on the UK Salvo label's The Essential Swing Out Sister (SALVOCD069, 2014) ; Irish singers Damien Rice and Lisa Hannigan recorded a version in Portuguese for the movie Goldfish Memory (2003). ; Oscar Castro-Neves recorded an English version on his album Playful Heart (Mack Avenue Records, 2003). ; Richard \"Bob\" Greene, of The Bobs, recorded a version on his solo album Low? Bottom? Me? (2003), with guest vocalist Angie Doctor. ; Bossacucanova recorded the English version on their album Uma Batida Differente (2004). ; Argentinian pop/rock artist Fito P\u00e1ez recorded the song live 11/6/2002 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the encampment where Daniel M. Frost and his militiamen were stationed?", "When did the Confederate weapons arrive in St. Louis?", "Who agreed to provide the Confederate weapons to Daniel M. Frost's soldiers?", "Who conducted a reconnaissance to verify the presence of the Confederate weapons at Camp Jackson?", "Who led the force that arrested Daniel M. Frost and his militiamen at Camp Jackson?", "How many people were killed during the riot that occurred as Frost and his militiamen were marched through St. Louis?", "What was the name of the Union military leader who surrounded Camp Jackson and forced Frost's militiamen to surrender?", "What was the date on which Union Captain Nathaniel Lyon surrounded Camp Jackson and forced Frost's militiamen to surrender?", "What was the name of the Union military force that arrested Daniel M. Frost and his militiamen at Camp Jackson?", "What was the name of the military force that Daniel M. Frost commanded at Camp Jackson?", "What was the name of the Confederate president who agreed to provide weapons to Daniel M. Frost's soldiers?"], "answers": ["Camp Jackson", "May 8", "Confederate President Jefferson Davis.", "Union Captain Nathaniel Lyon.", "Union Captain Nathaniel Lyon led the force that arrested Daniel M. Frost and his militiamen at Camp Jackson.", "28", "Nathaniel Lyon", "May 10.", "Union Captain Nathaniel Lyon led a mixed force of U.S. Regular troops and Missouri volunteers.", "Missouri Volunteer Militia (MVM)", "Jefferson Davis"], "docs": ["This a document about Daniel M. Frost. \n on the Arsenal when the Confederate artillery arrived. Confederate President Jefferson Davis agreed to provide the weapons, and they arrived in St. Louis on May 8. Frost's soldiers took possession of the Confederate weapons, and moved them to Camp Jackson, as the MVM encampment was named. Union Captain Nathaniel Lyon conducted a reconnaissance on May 9, and verified the presence of the Confederate weapons. The next day, Lyon led a mixed force of U.S. Regular troops and Missouri volunteers to arrest the Militia. After surrounding the camp, they forced Frost and his militiamen to surrender without a shot being fired. As the prisoners were marched through the streets of St. Louis, however a riot broke out and 28 people were killed. On May "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What action by the 28th Division forced many German soldiers back into hollows with many casualties?", "What time was Malmaison Farm captured by the XXI Corps during the Battle of La Malmaison?", "What was the significance of capturing Malmaison Farm in relation to the XIV Corps?", "What did Marjoulet order his troops to do at 6:15 a.m. during the battle?", "What was the objective of Marjoulet's troops after entering the ravines during the battle?", "What geographic feature was the 28th Division positioned at during their advance?", "What geographic feature was Malmaison Farm level with during the battle?", "What geographic feature was the 28th Division's advance directed towards during the battle?", "What geographic feature were the defenders of Fruty Quarry cut off from during the battle?"], "answers": ["The 28th Division arrived almost simultaneously at the western edge of the Allemant ravine, which forced many German soldiers back into both hollows with many casualties.", "6:00 a.m.", "Capturing Malmaison Farm secured the right flank of the XIV Corps.", "Marjoulet ordered his troops into the ravines to capture Mont de Laffaux, encircle Allemant, and seize the southern end of the Allemant plateau.", "To capture Mont de Laffaux, encircle Allemant, and seize the southern end of the Allemant plateau.", "The 28th Division was positioned at the western edge of the Allemant ravine during their advance.", "Allemant", "The 28th Division's advance was directed towards the western edge of the Allemant ravine.", "The defenders of Fruty Quarry were cut off from the Allemant plateau."], "docs": ["This a document about Battle of La Malmaison. \n downwards to the west of Pinon. The 28th Division arrived almost simultaneously at the western edge of the Allemant ravine, which forced many German soldiers back into both hollows with many casualties. In the centre, XXI Corps crossed the Soissons\u2013Laon road, entered the German second position and then captured Malmaison Farm by 6:00 a.m., which secured the right flank of the XIV Corps, since the farm was level with Allemant. With the defenders of Fruty Quarry cut off, at 6:15 a.m. Marjoulet ordered his troops into the ravines, to capture Mont de Laffaux, encircle Allemant and seize the southern end of the Allemant plateau. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which town is the Three Sisters Recreation Area located?", "In what year was the Three Sisters Recreation Area designated a Local Nature Reserve?", "What was the Three Sisters Recreation Area reclaimed from during the 1970s?", "What types of natural features now comprise the Three Sisters Recreation Area?", "What type of motorsport activity is popular at the Three Sisters Recreation Area?", "What notable features characterized the BMX track at Three Sisters during the 1980s and 1990s?", "What is the significance of the Three Sisters Recreation Area in the context of urban regeneration in Greater Manchester?"], "answers": ["Bryn, Ashton-in-Makerfield.", "2011", "Three coal mining spoil tips and an old golf course.", "Woodlands and ponds.", "Kart racing is a popular motorsport activity at the Three Sisters Recreation Area.", "The BMX track at Three Sisters during the 1980s and 1990s featured the Wigan Whoops and King Kong obstacles.", "The Three Sisters Recreation Area is a flagship example of brownfield regeneration in Greater Manchester."], "docs": ["This a document about Three Sisters Recreation Area. \n Three Sisters Recreation Area is located in Bryn, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, England. In 2011 it was designated a Local Nature Reserve. The area was reclaimed from three coal mining spoil tips and an old golf course during the 1970s and now comprises a large area of woodlands and ponds. It has become a flagship example of brownfield regeneration in Greater Manchester. The site also contains a popular motorsport race circuit, used mainly by karts. During the 1980s and 1990s Three Sisters also had a popular BMX track, featuring the Wigan Whoops and King Kong obstacles."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the average viewing angle of the 1st Tier in the Nef Stadium?", "What is the average viewing angle of the 2nd Tier in the Nef Stadium?", "What is the distance from the West/East stand to the pitch in the Nef Stadium?", "What is the distance from the North/South stand to the pitch in the Nef Stadium?", "How high is the first row of seating above the pitch level in the Nef Stadium?", "What is the height of the highest row in the West/East stand of the Nef Stadium?", "What is the height of the highest row in the North/South stand of the Nef Stadium?", "How many rows are in the 1st tier of the Nef Stadium?", "How many rows are in the suit balcony of the Nef Stadium?", "How many rows are in the 2nd tier of the Nef Stadium?", "How many suites are located in the South stand of the Nef Stadium?", "How many suites are located in the West stand of the Nef Stadium?", "How many suites are located in the East stand of the Nef Stadium?", "How many suites are located in the North stand of the Nef Stadium?", "What is the total number of suites in the Nef Stadium?", "What is the capacity range of the suites in the Nef Stadium?"], "answers": ["23.96\u00b0", "35.10\u00b0", "6.2 m", "8.2 m", "6 cm", "36.07 m", "34.93 m", "37 rows.", "3", "20\u201327 rows.", "65 suites.", "49", "52", "32", "198", "6 \u2013 27 person."], "docs": ["This a document about Nef Stadium. \n1st Tier: 19.93\u00b0 \u2013 29.54\u00b0 (average 23.96\u00b0) ; 2nd Tier: 34.61\u00b0 \u2013 35.474\u00b0 (average 35.10\u00b0) ; Distance West/East stand to the pitch: 6.2 m ; Distance North/South stand to the pitch: 8.2 m ; First row is 6 cm above pitch level ; Highest row at West/East stand: 36.07 m ; Highest row at North/South: 34.93 m ; 1st tier: 37 rows ; Suit balcony: 3 rows ; 2nd tier: 20\u201327 rows South stand: 65 suites ; West stand: 49 suites ; East stand: 52 suites ; North stand: 32 suites ; Total: 198 suites ; 6.321 seats ; capacity: 6 \u2013 27 person ===Suites ==="]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the Milecastle also known as Wormanby?", "What was the approximate distance between each Milecastle along Hadrian's Wall?"], "answers": ["Milecastle 71", "Approximately one Roman mile."], "docs": ["This a document about Milecastle 71. \n Milecastle 71 (Wormanby) was one of a series of Milecastles or small fortlets built at intervals of approximately one Roman mile along Hadrian's Wall."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of school is Ngataki School?", "What is the decile rating of Ngataki School?", "What is the student roll at Ngataki School?"], "answers": ["Ngataki School is a coeducational full primary school (years 1\u20138).", "2", "19"], "docs": ["This a document about Ngataki. \n Ngataki School is a coeducational full primary (years 1\u20138) school with a decile rating of 2 and a roll of 19."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the medication that has been compared in terms of risk between oral conjugated estrogens and oral estradiol?", "What is the odds ratio (OR) for thromboembolic and cardiovascular complications for oral conjugated estrogens compared to oral estradiol?", "What is the odds ratio (OR) for thromboembolic and cardiovascular complications for oral conjugated estrogens compared to oral esterified estrogens?", "What is the relative risk (RR) of venous thromboembolism (VTE) with 0.625 mg/day oral conjugated estrogens plus medroxyprogesterone acetate?", "What is the relative risk (RR) of venous thromboembolism (VTE) with 1 or 2 mg/day oral estradiol plus norethisterone acetate?", "What relative risk (RR) of VTE is associated with oral estradiol in one of the other studies mentioned?", "What odds ratio (OR) of VTE is associated with oral estradiol in one of the other studies mentioned?"], "answers": ["Estrogen", "2.08", "1.78", "4.0", "3.9", "3.5", "3.54"], "docs": ["This a document about Estrogen (medication). \n have compared oral conjugated estrogens and oral estradiol. Oral conjugated estrogens have been found to possess a significantly greater risk of thromboembolic and cardiovascular complications than oral estradiol (OR = 2.08) and oral esterified estrogens (OR = 1.78). However, in another study, the increase in VTE risk with 0.625 mg/day oral conjugated estrogens plus medroxyprogesterone acetate and 1 or 2 mg/day oral estradiol plus norethisterone acetate was found to be equivalent (RR = 4.0 and 3.9, respectively). Other studies have found oral estradiol to be associated with an increase in risk of VTE similarly (RR = 3.5 in one, OR = 3.54 in "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which Supreme Court nominee was accused of sexual harassment by eight former employees, including Anita Hill?", "What was Walter Nixon's position, and for what reason was he impeached and convicted in 1989?", "Which judge was appointed by Jimmy Carter and later charged with obstruction and accepting bribe money from a drug dealer?", "What evidence was found in Robert Frederick Collins' chambers that led to his conviction?", "What was the sentence given to Robert Frederick Collins after he was found guilty of obstruction and bribery?", "In what year was Robert Frederick Collins found guilty of obstruction and bribery?"], "answers": ["Clarence Thomas", "Walter Nixon was a United States District Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi. He was impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate for perjury on November 3, 1989.", "Robert Frederick Collins", "$17,500 in marked bills were found in his chambers.", "Robert Frederick Collins was sentenced to five years in prison and disbarred.", "1991"], "docs": ["This a document about List of federal political scandals in the United States. \nClarence Thomas (R), Supreme Court nominee, was accused of sexual harassment by eight former employees including Anita Hill, but was approved anyway. ; Walter Nixon, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Mississippi was impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate for perjury on November 3, 1989. ; Robert Frederick Collins (D) Judge of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana appointed by Jimmy Carter. He was charged with obstruction and accepting bribe money from a drug dealer in exchange for a lighter sentence. $17,500 in marked bills were found in his chambers. He was found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison and disbarred. (1991) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["From which cut of the calf is the Florentine steak obtained?", "Which breed of cattle is traditionally used for preparing the Florentine steak?", "What is the shape of the bone found in the middle of the Florentine steak?", "What is another common name for the Florentine steak due to its bone shape?", "What are the two types of meat found on either side of the 'T' shaped bone in the Florentine steak?", "Which Italian gastronomist described the cut of the Florentine steak in his cooking manual?", "What is the full Italian title of Pellegrino Artusi's cooking manual in which the Florentine steak is described?", "Which part of the calf corresponds to the sirloin cut used for the Florentine steak?"], "answers": ["The Florentine steak is obtained from the cut of the sirloin of the calf.", "Chianina", "T-shaped", "T-bone steak", "Fillet and sirloin.", "Pellegrino Artusi", "La scienza in cucina e l'arte di mangiar bene", "The sirloin cut used for the Florentine steak corresponds to the part of the calf associated with the lumbar vertebrae, which is the half of the back on the side of the tail."], "docs": ["This a document about Bistecca alla fiorentina. \n The Florentine steak is obtained from the cut of the sirloin (the part corresponding to the lumbar vertebrae, the half of the back on the side of the tail) of the calf of the Chianina breed: in the middle it has the \"T\" shaped bone, in fact it is also called T-bone steak, with the fillet on one side and the sirloin on the other. The italian gastronomist Pellegrino Artusi, in his cooking manual Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well (La scienza in cucina e l'arte di mangiar bene), defines the cut of the steak as "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the national wildlife and fish refuge that is partially located in Jo Daviess County, Illinois?"], "answers": ["Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge"], "docs": ["This a document about Jo Daviess County, Illinois. \nUpper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge (part) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who appointed James F. Babcock as the collector of the port of New Haven?", "Under which president did James F. Babcock continue to serve as the collector of the port of New Haven?", "Which political party did James F. Babcock align with after the rupture between the president and the Republicans?", "For which political office was James F. Babcock nominated by the Democratic Party, but was defeated by the Republican nominee?", "In which year was James F. Babcock elected to the Connecticut General Assembly by the Democrats?", "What position was James F. Babcock elected to by the legislature of 1874?", "On what date did James F. Babcock die?", "In which city did James F. Babcock die?"], "answers": ["President Abraham Lincoln appointed James F. Babcock as the collector of the port of New Haven.", "Andrew Johnson", "Democratic Party", "US Congress", "1873", "judge of the police court of New Haven", "James F. Babcock died on 18 June 1874.", "New Haven."], "docs": ["This a document about James F. Babcock. \n Civil War, and, shortly after his resignation as editor of the Palladium, was appointed, by President Abraham Lincoln, collector of the port of New Haven. He retained that office under President Andrew Johnson, whose policy he supported; and, after the rupture between the president and the Republicans, Babcock acted with the Democratic Party, and, after an angry and excited contest, was nominated by them for US Congress, but was defeated by the Republican nominee. He was elected by the Democrats to the Connecticut General Assembly in 1873. The legislature of 1874 elected him judge of the police court of New Haven. James F. Babcock died on 18 June 1874 in New Haven."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the focus of the free concerts provided by the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival?", "Which notable Canadian act has performed at the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival?", "What types of activities and attractions are available at the Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival besides concerts?", "What kind of performers are featured at the festival in addition to musical acts?"], "answers": ["The focus of the free concerts is showcasing talent local to the Ottawa region and Canada.", "Sam Roberts, Broken Social Scene, Matt Mays, and The Sheepdogs.", "Strolling performers, food vendors, artisans, exhibitors, and cultural performances.", "Strolling performers, food vendors, artisans, exhibitors, and cultural performers."], "docs": ["This a document about Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival. \n Each year, the festival provides a series of free concerts with a focus on showcasing talent local to the Ottawa region and Canada. Notable acts have included Sam Roberts, Broken Social Scene, Matt Mays and The Sheepdogs. The festival also has strolling performers, food vendors, artisans, exhibitors and cultural performances."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the goal of successive Australian governments in the decades leading up to World War II regarding military-related industries?", "What were some of the military-related manufacturing sectors that Australia developed before World War II?", "By when were the secondary industries in Australia integrated into a war economy?", "By which year were Australian industries able to meet most of the Army's needs?", "What notable successes did Australian government-led efforts achieve in the development of advanced military technology?", "What additional contribution did Australian industry make to the military during World War II by developing and mass-producing new weapons?", "What was one of the key factors that allowed Australia to become self-sufficient in most categories of weapons during World War II?", "What was the focus of the new weapons developed and mass-produced by Australian industry for the military during World War II?", "What was one of the main objectives of integrating secondary industries into a war economy during 1940 and 1941?", "What was the ultimate aim of Australia's focus on developing military-related manufacturing sectors in the years leading up to and during World War II?"], "answers": ["The goal of successive Australian governments was to encourage the development of military-related manufacturing sectors through subsidies, tariffs, and other incentives.", "Aircraft, automobiles, electronics, and chemicals.", "During 1940 and 1941.", "1942", "The notable successes included the development of lightweight radar sets, optical devices for artillery, and equipment adapted for use in the tropics.", "Australian industry developed and mass-produced new weapons for the military, including lightweight radar sets, optical devices for artillery, and equipment adapted for use in the tropics.", "Successive Australian governments provided subsidies, tariffs, and other incentives to encourage the development of military-related manufacturing sectors.", "The focus of the new weapons developed and mass-produced by Australian industry for the military during World War II was on lightweight radar sets, optical devices for artillery, and equipment adapted for use in the tropics.", "To meet most of the Army's needs by 1942.", "To meet the Army's needs and support the war effort by achieving self-sufficiency in most categories of weapons."], "docs": ["This a document about Military history of Australia during World War II. \n sector and self-sufficiency in most categories of weapons. In the decades leading up to the war successive Australian governments had provided subsidies, tariffs and other incentives encourage the development of military-related manufacturing sectors such as the production of aircraft, automobiles, electronics and chemicals. These secondary industries were integrated into a war economy during 1940 and 1941, and were able to meet most of the Army's needs by 1942. Government-led efforts to develop and manufacture advanced technology enjoyed some notable successes, including the development of lightweight radar sets, optical devices for artillery and equipment adapted for use in the tropics. Australian industry also developed new weapons which were mass-produced for the military, including "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of one of the shopping areas listed in the document?", "What is the name of another shopping area listed in the document?", "What is the name of a third shopping area listed in the document?", "What is the name of a fourth shopping area listed in the document?"], "answers": ["MG Road/Bandar Road", "Eluru Road", "PVP Square", "Trendset Mall"], "docs": ["This a document about List of shopping streets and districts by city. \nMG Road/Bandar Road ; Eluru Road ; PVP Square ; Trendset Mall "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the document list as a partial list?", "How many Olympic gold medals must an athlete have won to be included in the list?", "Which Olympics are denoted by names in bold in the document?", "Why are the 1906 Intercalated Games not included in the list?", "What would be the position of Ray Ewry on the list if the 1906 Intercalated Games were included?", "What information is not provided in this document about the athletes listed?", "What is the reason that more medals are available in some events than others?", "What is the purpose of the bold names in the document?", "What is the earliest year in which Olympic medals were awarded for top-three placings, according to the document?", "What does the document say about the availability of medals in different events?"], "answers": ["The document lists multiple Olympic gold medalists who have won four or more Olympic gold medals.", "Four or more Olympic gold medals.", "2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.", "The 1906 Intercalated Games are not included in the list because the document specifies that they are excluded.", "Ray Ewry would be second on the list if the 1906 Intercalated Games were included.", "The document does not provide information on when and for what nation an athlete competed.", "The number of events in which medals are available has changed over time.", "The purpose of the bold names is to denote people who have competed in the most recent Olympics, namely 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.", "1896", "The document states that more medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available has changed over time."], "docs": ["This a document about List of multiple Olympic gold medalists. \nNames in Bold denote people that have competed in the most recent Olympics, namely 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. This is a partial list of multiple Olympic gold medalists, listing people who have won four or more Olympic gold medals. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included. (If they were, Ray Ewry would be second on the list with 10 gold). It includes top-three placings in 1896 and 1900, before medals were awarded for top-three placings. The Olympics listed for each athlete only include games in which they won medals. See the particular article on the athlete for more details on when and for what nation an athlete competed. More medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available overall has changed over time. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In canon law, what is the definition of a Donation in the Roman Catholic Church?", "What is a 'gift of hand' (donum manuale) in canon law?", "What are the two main components of a Donation as a voluntary contract in canon law?", "What does a Donation in canon law require from the donor?", "What is the role of the donee in the Donation according to canon law?", "In Roman law and some modern codes, what obligation does a Donation contract carry with it?", "In canon law, what is another term for a 'gift of hand' besides donum manuale?", "In canon law, what is the nature of a Donation in terms of its structure or form?", "In canon law, what distinguishes a Donation from a 'gift of hand' (donum manuale)?", "In canon law, what is the definition of an 'oblatio'?"], "answers": ["A Donation, in canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, is defined as the gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. It is a voluntary contract, verbal or written, by which the donor agrees to give something without consideration, and the donee accepts the gift.", "A \"gift of hand\" (donum manuale) in canon law is placing a movable object in the hands of the donee, also referred to as an offering or oblation.", "The two main components of a Donation as a voluntary contract in canon law are the donor expressly agreeing to give something to the donee without consideration, and the donee equally expressly accepting the gift.", "A Donation in canon law requires the donor to give something without consideration and to expressly agree to the gift.", "The donee in a Donation according to canon law expressly accepts the gift.", "The obligation of transferring the ownership.", "oblatio", "A Donation in canon law is a voluntary contract, verbal or written, where the donor agrees to give something without consideration, and the donee accepts the gift.", "In canon law, a Donation is a voluntary contract, verbal or written, by which the donor gives something without consideration and the donee accepts, while a 'gift of hand' (donum manuale) specifically refers to placing a movable object in the hands of the donee, such as an offering or alms.", "In canon law, an \"oblatio\" is a gift of hand (donum manuale), which consists in placing a movable object in the hands of the donee."], "docs": ["This a document about Donation (canon law). \n A Donation, when referred to in canon law in the Roman Catholic Church, is defined as the gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. When it consists in placing in the hands of the donee some movable object it is known as a gift of hand (donum manuale, an offering or oblatio, an alms). Properly speaking, however, it is a voluntary contract, verbal or written, by which the donor expressly agrees to give, without consideration, something to the donee, and the latter in an equally express manner accepts the gift. In Roman law and in some modern codes this contract carries with it only the obligation of transferring the ownership "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the frequency of seismic activity in the area of Salta?", "What is the typical intensity of earthquakes in the Salta area?", "How often does a moderate to severe earthquake occur in Salta?", "What was the magnitude of the earthquake that occurred 5 years ago in the Salta area?", "What was the magnitude of the earthquake that occurred 70 years ago in the Salta area?"], "answers": ["The seismicity of the area of Salta is frequent with low intensity, and there is a seismic silence from a moderate to severe earthquake every 40 years.", "The typical intensity of earthquakes in the Salta area is low.", "Every 40 years.", "6.1 on the Richter scale.", "7.0 on the Richter scale."], "docs": ["This a document about San Carlos, Salta. \n The seismicity of the area of Salta is frequent and the intensity is low, and there is a seismic silence from a moderate to severe earthquake every 40 years. Area of average seismicity with 6.1 on the Richter scale, 5 years ago, other earthquake 70 years before with 7.0 on the Richter scale."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event led to the LTTE launching a campaign to eliminate LRRP members?", "Who was the key informant of the LRRP who was abducted and killed by the LTTE on 20 January?", "How many people involved with the LRRP were assassinated after the incident in January?", "What was the response of the newly elected government to the assassinations of LRRP members?", "What was the reason given for ignoring the requests made by state intelligence agencies to take action against the LTTE?", "Who appointed a Court of Inquiry to investigate the activities of the LRRP?"], "answers": ["A raid.", "Mike", "More than 80 persons involved with the LRRP were assassinated.", "The newly elected government did not take any significant measures to stop the assassinations, and requests made by the state intelligence agencies were ignored on the basis that it will affect the ceasefire.", "It was stated that taking action against the LTTE would affect the ceasefire.", "The Army Commander, under the direction of the Defence Minister, appointed a Court of Inquiry to investigate the activities of the LRRP."], "docs": ["This a document about Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (Sri Lanka). \n raid. Soon after the incident, LTTE began a campaign to eliminate the members of the LRRP and those who were suspected of assisting them. A key informant of the unit, known as Mike, was abducted and killed by the LTTE on 20 January. More than 80 persons involved with the LRRP were assassinated after this. The newly elected government did not take any significant measures to stop it, and requests made by the state intelligence agencies were ignored on the basis that it will affect the ceasefire. The Army Commander, under the direction of the Defence Minister, appointed a Court of Inquiry to investigate the activities of the LRRP. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the C-47 that Mantell was flying during the incident?", "What was the C-47 towing during the Mantell UFO incident?", "What kind of fire did the C-47's tail catch during the incident?", "How did Mantell's crew chief attempt to fight the fire in the C-47?", "What was Mantell's decision regarding the glider during the incident?", "Where was the glider released during the Mantell UFO incident?", "What was the condition of the C-47 after returning to base following the incident?", "What nickname was given to Mantell by his comrades?", "What was Mantell described as in terms of his appearance?", "What kind of controls on the C-47 were disabled during the Mantell UFO incident?"], "answers": ["Vulture's Delight", "The C-47 was towing a glider during the Mantell UFO incident.", "The C-47's tail was afire.", "Mantell's crew chief fought the fire with live ammunition detonating.", "Mantell decided to continue with his mission rather than release the glider. The glider was released at the correct location.", "The glider was released at the correct location.", "The C-47 was so damaged that it appeared to be unable to fly.", "\"Shiny\"", "Mantell was described as \"constant well-scrubbed look.\"", "The rudder and elevator controls on the C-47 were disabled during the Mantell UFO incident."], "docs": ["This a document about Mantell UFO incident. \n C-47 named Vulture's Delight, which was towing a glider, his plane came under heavy anti-aircraft fire. All but one of the rudder and elevator controls were disabled, and the C-47's tail was afire. Mantell's crew chief fought the fire with live ammunition detonating. Rather than release the glider, Mantell decided to continue with his mission. The glider was released at the correct location, and Mantell returned to base. Upon inspection, the C-47 was so damaged that it appeared to be unable to fly. Mantell was nicknamed \"Shiny\" by his comrades for his \"constant well-scrubbed look.\" He was also described as \"able "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one of the main goals of the UK Government's energy reforms in the 1990s?", "When was VAT first applied to domestic energy in the UK?", "Which political party came to power in the UK in 1997 and continued the commitment to a competitive energy market?", "What was the name of the Energy Minister in the UK in 1997 who emphasized the government's social and environmental commitments?", "What financial support did the Labour Government introduce for people aged over 60?", "What was the name of the first major piece of energy legislation introduced by the Labour Government?", "What system was implemented by the Utilities Act 2000 for energy suppliers in the UK?", "What regulatory body was created by the Utilities Act 2000 to oversee the gas and electricity markets in the UK?"], "answers": ["Creating a competitive energy market.", "1994", "The Labour Government.", "John Battle MP", "Winter Fuel Payments.", "The Utilities Act 2000.", "A licensing system.", "Ofgem"], "docs": ["This a document about Energy policy of the United Kingdom. \n The UK Government continued to make reforms throughout the 1990s in the interests of creating a competitive energy market. VAT was first applied to domestic energy in 1994. When the Labour Government came to power in 1997, the commitment to creating a competitive energy market was maintained, with new Energy Minister John Battle MP also emphasising the Government's social obligation to protect the poorest households and its environmental commitments. The Labour Government introduced Winter Fuel Payments for people aged over 60 and, in its first major piece of energy legislation, passed the Utilities Act 2000. This legislation implemented a licensing system for energy suppliers and created the Gas and Electricity Market Authority and Ofgem as a regulator, and the Gas and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many seats does the Dome Theatre at Artisphere have?", "What is the purpose of the 4000 sqft Terrace Gallery at Artisphere?", "What feature is included in the WiFi Town Square at Artisphere?", "What is the size of the Ballroom at Artisphere?", "How many seats does the black box theatre at Artisphere have?", "What is the seating capacity of the Spectrum Theatre at Artisphere?", "What type of space is available at Artisphere for selling crafts?"], "answers": ["220 seats.", "The purpose of the 4000 sqft Terrace Gallery at Artisphere is for art exhibits.", "a two-story high video wall", "The Ballroom at Artisphere is 3000 sqft.", "125", "387-seat Spectrum Theatre.", "Retail space."], "docs": ["This a document about Artisphere. \n220-seat Dome Theatre, for concerts and films ; 4000 sqft Terrace Gallery, for art exhibits ; WiFi Town Square, with a two-story high video wall ; 3000 sqft Ballroom ; 125-seat black box theatre ; 387-seat Spectrum Theatre ; retail space for selling crafts The specific facilities include:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which district is the Tondiarpet division located?", "Which Indian state does the Tondiarpet division belong to?", "How many taluks are part of the Tondiarpet division?", "What is the name of one of the taluks included in the Tondiarpet division?", "What administrative category is the Tondiarpet division classified under?"], "answers": ["Chennai district", "Tamil Nadu", "Five.", "Madhavaram", "Revenue division."], "docs": ["This a document about Tondiarpet division. \n Tondiarpet division is a revenue division in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu, India. It comprises the taluks of Madhavaram, Perambur, Purasaiwalkam, Tiruvottiyur and Tondiarpet."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many stations are in Category 2 according to the document?", "What is the general function of Category 2 railway stations in Germany?", "Which types of trains typically stop at Category 2 railway stations?", "What services are generally available at Category 2 railway stations?", "How is staffing at Category 2 railway stations described in the document?", "What is the relationship between Category 2 stations and Category 1 stations in terms of service?", "How many Category 2 stations are located in Saxony?", "Which Category 2 stations are listed in Rhineland-Palatinate?", "What is the name of the only Category 2 station in Saarland?", "Which Category 2 stations are listed in Schleswig-Holstein?", "How many Category 2 stations are listed in Saxony-Anhalt?", "Which Category 2 stations are listed in Saxony?", "What are the Category 2 stations listed in Thuringia?", "How many Category 2 stations are listed in North Rhine-Westphalia?", "What is the name of the Category 2 station listed in North Rhine-Westphalia that is mentioned first in the document?", "How many Category 2 stations are listed in Rhineland-Palatinate?"], "answers": ["87-odd", "Category 2 railway stations in Germany are generally important junctions for long-distance traffic or offer connections to large airports. InterCity and EuroCity trains usually stop at these stations.", "InterCity and EuroCity trains generally call at Category 2 stations.", "All railway-related services, like a ticket hall and a service desk, are present at the station and the station is staffed at most times trains are running.", "The station is staffed at most times trains are running.", "The service at Category 2 stations is similar to Category 1 stations.", "2", "Kaiserslautern Hbf, Koblenz Hbf, Ludwigshafen Hbf, Mainz Hbf, Neustadt (Weinstra\u00dfe) Hbf, Trier Hbf, Worms Hbf.", "Saarbr\u00fccken Hbf", "Bad Oldesloe, Kiel Hbf, L\u00fcbeck Hbf, Neum\u00fcnster.", "2", "Chemnitz Hbf, Dresden-Neustadt", "Erfurt Hbf, Weimar", "5", "M\u00fcnster (Westf) Hbf", "7"], "docs": ["This a document about German railway station categories. \n M\u00fcnster (Westf) Hbf, Neuss Hbf, Oberhausen Hbf, Solingen Hbf, Wuppertal Hbf ; Rhineland-Palatinate (7): Kaiserslautern Hbf, Koblenz Hbf, Ludwigshafen Hbf, Mainz Hbf, Neustadt (Weinstra\u00dfe) Hbf, Trier Hbf, Worms Hbf ; Saarland (1): Saarbr\u00fccken Hbf ; Saxony (2): Chemnitz Hbf, Dresden-Neustadt ; Saxony-Anhalt (2): Halle (Saale) Hbf, Magdeburg Hbf ; Schleswig-Holstein (4): Bad Oldesloe, Kiel Hbf, L\u00fcbeck Hbf, Neum\u00fcnster ; Thuringia (2): Erfurt Hbf, Weimar Most of the 87-odd stations in Category 2 are either important junctions for long-distance traffic or offer connections to large airports. InterCity and EuroCity trains generally call at these stations. All railway-related services, like a ticket hall and a service desk, are present at the station and the station is staffed at most times trains are running. The service is similar to Category 1 stations. Category 2 stations, by state, are:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Yolanda Beatriz Caballero P\u00e9rez's date of birth?", "Which country is Yolanda Beatriz Caballero P\u00e9rez from?", "What is Yolanda Caballero's personal best time for the marathon?", "Where did Yolanda Caballero set her marathon personal best time?", "What is Yolanda Caballero's half marathon personal best time?", "Which event did Yolanda Caballero win bronze at in the 2005 South American Championships?", "In which year did Yolanda Caballero win the 10,000 metres at the Central American and Caribbean Games?", "What medal did Yolanda Caballero win in the 10,000 metres at the 2011 Pan American Games?", "Which major international event did Yolanda Caballero represent Colombia in for the marathon in 2012?"], "answers": ["March 9, 1982.", "Colombia.", "2:26:17 hours", "Boston Marathon", "1:10:30 hours", "steeplechase", "2010", "Bronze medal.", "2012 Summer Olympics"], "docs": ["This a document about Yolanda Caballero. \n Yolanda Beatriz Caballero P\u00e9rez (born March 9, 1982) is a long-distance runner from Colombia. Her personal best of 2:26:17 hours for the marathon (set at the Boston Marathon) is the fastest by a South American runner. Her half marathon best of 1:10:30 hours is also a South American record. She started out as a steeplechase runner, taking bronze at the 2005 South American Championships, but progressed to long-distance races. She was the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games champion in the 10,000 metres, and was the bronze medallist in that event at the 2011 Pan American Games. She represented Colombia in the marathon at the 2012 Summer Olympics."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Hisham Hafiz publish his first volume of poetry titled Words with Rhythm?", "How many volumes of poetry titled Words with Rhythm did Hisham Hafiz publish during the 1990s?"], "answers": ["1991", "Four."], "docs": ["This a document about Hisham Hafiz. \n In 1991, Hafiz published his first volume of poetry Words with Rhythm with four volumes of that name published during the 1990s."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the reference format used for the third report in drawer C in cabinet 36 in MAPPER?", "What is one major difference between MAPPER reports and spreadsheets?", "How is data processing performed in MAPPER?", "What is the term used to describe the processed output generated by applying a command or function in MAPPER?", "What type of data is MAPPER data classified as?", "What is the line length characteristic within an individual drawer in MAPPER?", "What happens to lines in MAPPER if they are not completely filled?", "What types of items might be stored in a MAPPER drawer according to the document?", "What is the characteristic that ensures what you see in MAPPER data is exactly what you get?", "What is the purpose of the 'Command' or 'Function' in MAPPER?", "What is the classification of MAPPER data based on its visual representation?", "What is the term used to describe the characteristic of MAPPER data that ensures consistency in line length within a drawer?", "What is the characteristic that ensures all reports within an individual drawer in MAPPER have the same line length?"], "answers": ["3C36 or simply 3C if the user is logged into cabinet 36 already.", "A major difference is that MAPPER reports have no built-in calculation capability.", "Data processing in MAPPER is performed by applying a \"Command\" or \"Function\" to a report, which produces a duplicated \"result\" that can be processed further.", "result", "MAPPER data is classified as visible-record data.", "Within an individual drawer, reports all have the same line length, which is padded with spaces if not filled.", "They are padded with spaces.", "\"Dirty\" temporary datasets, captured data, prototype run code, and notes.", "The characteristic is that MAPPER data is a form of visible-record data.", "The purpose of the \"Command\" or \"Function\" in MAPPER is to process a report by applying an action that produces a duplicated \"result,\" which can be processed further.", "MAPPER data is classified as visible-record data.", "visible-record data", "All reports within an individual drawer in MAPPER have the same line length, which is padded with spaces if not filled."], "docs": ["This a document about MAPPER. \n and dirty\" temporary datasets, captured data, prototype run code, notes and so on. The third report in drawer C in cabinet 36 would be referenced as 3C36, or simply 3C if the user is logged into cabinet 36 already. A major difference from spreadsheets is that MAPPER reports have no built-in calculation capability. Processing is achieved by applying a \"Command\" or \"Function\" to a report, an action that produces a duplicated \"result\". This result can be processed further. Another important difference is that MAPPER data is a form of visible-record data; what you see is literally what you get. Within an individual drawer, reports all have the same line length, which is padded with spaces if not filled. By the same token, column "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Nadezhda Noginsk founded?", "Which country was Nadezhda Noginsk from?", "In which season was Nadezhda Noginsk disbanded?", "How many years did Nadezhda Noginsk compete in the top division?", "What were Nadezhda Noginsk's best league positions between 2005 and 2007?", "How many times did Nadezhda Noginsk reach the national Cup semifinals?"], "answers": ["2001", "Russia", "The 2008 season.", "Seven years.", "Nadezhda Noginsk was third in 2005, 2006, and 2007.", "Twice."], "docs": ["This a document about Nadezhda Noginsk. \n Nadezhda Noginsk was a Russian women's football from Noginsk, founded in 2001. It competed for seven years in the top division before it was disbanded following the end of the 2008 season. Nadezhda was third in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and reached the national Cup semifinals twice."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Slovenian name of the settlement known as Oberfeistritz?", "In which country is Zgornja Bistrica located?", "Which traditional region of Slovenia does Zgornja Bistrica belong to?", "What is the name of the municipality that includes Zgornja Bistrica?", "Which statistical region in Slovenia includes the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica?"], "answers": ["Zgornja Bistrica", "Zgornja Bistrica is located in Slovenia.", "Styria.", "The Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica.", "Drava Statistical Region."], "docs": ["This a document about Zgornja Bistrica. \n Zgornja Bistrica (Oberfeistritz) is a settlement in northeastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica in the Drava Statistical Region."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["At what age did this Puerto Rican woman begin flying school?", "When did she obtain her pilot's license?", "In which year did she enroll in the United States Air Force Academy?", "What prestigious title did she achieve in 2008 as a resident of Puerto Rico?", "What award did she receive as a top graduate at the U.S. Air Force Academy?", "What honor was she placed on as a top graduate at the U.S. Air Force Academy?", "What undergraduate degree did she earn?", "From which university did she earn a master's degree in historical research?", "From which university did she earn a master's degree in environmental planning and management?", "From which university did she earn a PhD in zoology?", "Which military unit does she currently serve in?"], "answers": ["16", "She obtained her pilot's license within a year of enrolling in flying school at age 16.", "2004", "Rhodes Scholar", "Outstanding Cadet in the Order of Graduation Award.", "She was placed on the 100-year Honor Roll.", "She earned a BS in Biology.", "University of Oxford.", "Johns Hopkins University.", "University of Oxford.", "352nd Special Operations"], "docs": ["This a document about Puerto Rican women in the military. \n in flying school at age 16 and obtained her license within a year. She enrolled in the United States Air Force Academy in 2004. In 2008, she was the first resident of Puerto Rico to become a Rhodes scholar. As a Cadet in the U.S. Air Force Academy, she was the top graduate, earning the Outstanding Cadet in the Order of Graduation Award, and placement on the 100-year Honor Roll. She has earned a BS in Biology, three master's degrees (historical research and biology from the University of Oxford, and environmental planning and management from Johns Hopkins University) and a PhD in zoology from the University of Oxford. She serves in the 352nd Special Operations "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are three names listed in the document about Richland County, Montana?"], "answers": ["Crane, Fox Lake, Savage."], "docs": ["This a document about Richland County, Montana. \nCrane ; Fox Lake ; Savage "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is the document about?"], "answers": ["The 2010\u201311 Tour de Ski."], "docs": ["This a document about 2010\u201311 Tour de Ski. \nvalign=\"top\" | valign=\"top\" | {| border=\"0\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many seats did the DUP win in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election?", "Which party won only one seat in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election?", "Which party won a seat in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election but did not win any in 2005?", "How many seats did the UUP lose between the 2005 and 2011 North Down Borough Council elections?", "How many seats did the Alliance Party win in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election?", "What was the total number of seats won by the DUP in the 2005 North Down Borough Council election?", "How many seats did the UUP win in the 2005 North Down Borough Council election?", "How many seats did the Green Party win in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election?", "How many seats did the Alliance Party win in the 2005 North Down Borough Council election?", "Which party did not win any seats in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election?", "What was the overall change in seat distribution between the 2005 and 2011 North Down Borough Council elections?"], "answers": ["4", "Alliance", "Green", "2", "1", "3", "2", "1", "1", "UUP did not win any seats in the 2011 North Down Borough Council election.", "DUP and Green gained seats from UUP (two seats)."], "docs": ["This a document about 2011 North Down Borough Council election. \n 2005: 3 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 1 x Alliance 2011: 4 x DUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Green 2005-2011 Change: DUP and Green gain from UUP (two seats)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the document discussed?", "How many African immigrants are reported in Puerto Rico according to the document?"], "answers": ["The title of the document is \"This a document about African immigration to Latin America.\"", "2,467"], "docs": ["This a document about African immigration to Latin America. \nPuerto Rico - 2,467 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the basketball coach at Linsly School from 1977 to 1979?"], "answers": ["Skip Prosser was the basketball coach at Linsly School from 1977 to 1979."], "docs": ["This a document about Linsly School. \nSkip Prosser, Basketball Coach (1977\u20131979) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the Order of Queen Tamara established?", "What is the full name of the Order of Queen Tamara in the Georgian language?", "Which institution of Georgia established the Order of Queen Tamara?", "What is the purpose of the Order of Queen Tamara?", "To which gender are the recipients of the Order of Queen Tamara limited?", "What cash prize is awarded to recipients of the Order of Queen Tamara?"], "answers": ["The Order of Queen Tamara was established on July 31, 2009.", "\u10d7\u10d0\u10db\u10d0\u10e0 \u10db\u10d4\u10e4\u10d8\u10e1 \u10dd\u10e0\u10d3\u10d4\u10dc\u10d8", "The Parliament of Georgia.", "The purpose of the Order of Queen Tamara is to award female representatives for outstanding services to the people and the homeland.", "Female", "4,000 lari"], "docs": ["This a document about Order of Queen Tamara (2009). \n The Order of Queen Tamara (\u10d7\u10d0\u10db\u10d0\u10e0 \u10db\u10d4\u10e4\u10d8\u10e1 \u10dd\u10e0\u10d3\u10d4\u10dc\u10d8), a state award of Georgia, was established by the decision of the Parliament of Georgia \u2116 1553 of July 31, 2009 to award only female representatives for outstanding services to the people and the homeland. The Order of Queen Tamara is awarded with a cash prize of 4,000 lari."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actress on Television are mentioned in the document?", "Who won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television consecutively?", "What is the name of the actress who won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television besides Melissa McBride?"], "answers": ["Two.", "Melissa McBride", "Danai Gurira"], "docs": ["This a document about Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television. \n2 awards ; Melissa McBride (consecutive) ; Danai Gurira "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the engineer Andrew Coleman worked with on the 'Seeing Sounds' record?", "What was Andrew Coleman's reason for denying Williams' request about the placement of instruments?", "What two songs did The Hives contribute instrumentals to on the 'Seeing Sounds' record?", "Which member of The Hives provided guest vocals on 'Time For Some Action'?", "How were The Hives' members credited on the 'Seeing Sounds' record?", "What was the name of The Hives' drummer who contributed to 'Seeing Sounds'?", "What was the name of The Hives' bassist who contributed to 'Seeing Sounds'?", "What was the name of The Hives' lead guitarist who contributed to 'Seeing Sounds'?", "What was the name of the other guitarist from The Hives who contributed to 'Seeing Sounds'?", "What was the name of the record that The Hives contributed to with instrumentals and guest vocals?", "What was the requested stereo placement of the instruments by Williams on the 'Seeing Sounds' record?"], "answers": ["Williams", "Andrew Coleman denied Williams' request because he explained, \"those systems were different back then. If we do that, you'll be in a club and all you will hear on one side of the club is drums and on the other side, just chords.\"", "\"Time For Some Action\" and \"Windows\"", "Howlin' Pelle Almqvist", "They were credited with their real names.", "Chris Dangerous", "Dr. Matt Destruction", "Nicholaus Arson", "Vigilante Carlstroem", "Seeing Sounds", "Williams requested to \"put the drums and bass on the right, keys in the middle, and the mothafucking guitar and backgrounds on the left.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Seeing Sounds. \n record. Williams suggested his engineer, Andrew Coleman, to \"put the drums and bass on the right, keys in the middle, and the mothafucking guitar and backgrounds on the left\". Coleman denied his request, saying, \"those systems were different back then. If we do that, you'll be in a club and all you will hear on one side of the club is drums and on the other side, just chords.\" The Hives' members - Chris Dangerous (drums/percussion), Nicholaus Arson (guitar), Vigilante Carlstroem (guitar), Dr. Matt Destruction (bass) - contributed instrumentals on \"Time For Some Action\" and \"Windows\", with The Hives' frontman Howlin' Pelle Almqvist providing guest vocals on \"Time For Some Action\". On Seeing Sounds they are credited with their real names instead of the pseudonyms they use within the band."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the name Mahr\u00fbneh mean according to E. H. Palmer?", "What is the origin of the name Mahr\u00fbneh as described in the document?"], "answers": ["According to E. H. Palmer, the name Mahr\u00fbneh means \"'carded' (as cotton).\"", "The origin of the name Mahr\u00fbneh is described as coming from the word meaning \"'carded' (as cotton).\""], "docs": ["This a document about Mahrouna. \n E. H. Palmer wrote that the name Mahr\u00fbneh came from \"'carded' (as cotton).\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which city is the Van den Eynde family originally from?", "What was the primary profession of the Van den Eynde family in the late 17th century?", "Which consortium did the Van den Eynde family belong to in Antwerp?", "What made it difficult for art historians to distinguish the works of the sculptors in the Van den Eynde consortium?", "Who was the first notable sculptor in the Van den Eynde family?", "When did Hubert van den Eynde become a master of the Guild of Saint Luke?", "Which two nephews did Hubert van den Eynde teach?", "What was the name of Hubert van den Eynde's son?", "Who was the first wife of Hubert van den Eynde?", "When did Elizabeth Schorkens, Hubert van den Eynde's first wife, die?", "Who was the second wife of Hubert van den Eynde?", "How many times did Hubert van den Eynde marry?", "What was the name of the guild that Hubert van den Eynde joined as a master?", "What was the name of the family that Hubert van den Eynde belonged to?", "What was the significance of the collaboration between the workshops of the families in the Quellinus-Verbrugghen-Willemssens-Scheemaeckers-Van den Eynde consortium?"], "answers": ["Antwerp", "Sculptors.", "The Van den Eynde family belonged to the Quellinus-Verbrugghen-Willemssens-Scheemaeckers-Van den Eynde consortium in Antwerp.", "The intricate \"unity of style and approaches\" made it difficult for art historians to distinguish the works of the sculptors in the Van den Eynde consortium.", "Hubert van den Eynde was the first notable sculptor in the Van den Eynde family.", "September 1620.", "Sebastian van den Eynde and Sebastian de Neve.", "Norbert", "Elizabeth Schorkens", "Elizabeth Schorkens died in September 1623 or 1624.", "Elizabeth van Breen.", "Hubert van den Eynde married twice.", "The Guild of Saint Luke", "Van den Eynde", "The collaboration between the workshops of the families in the Quellinus-Verbrugghen-Willemssens-Scheemaeckers-Van den Eynde consortium might be the most important factor to account for the intricate \"unity of style and approaches that have made disentangling of hands particularly difficult for art historians.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Hubert van den Eynde. \n Van den Eynde was born into the Van den Eynde family, an Antwerpian family of artists and entrepreneurs. The Van den Eynde became one of the most prominent families of sculptors in Antwerp in the late 17th century, part of the Quellinus-Verbrugghen-Willemssens-Scheemaeckers-Van den Eynde consortium, which enjoyed virtual monopoly on the sculpture market in Antwerp. The extensive collaboration between the aforesaid families' workshops might in fact be the most important factor to account for the intricate \"unity of style and approaches that have made disentangling of hands particularly difficult for art historians.\" Hubert van den Eynde was the family's first notable sculptor. Van den Eynde went on to become master of the Guild of Saint Luke in September 1620. He later taught his nephews Sebastian van den Eynde and Sebastian de Neve, as well as his son Norbert. Van den Eynde married twice. He was first married to Elizabeth Schorkens, who died in September 1623 or 1624. He later married a second time, to Elizabeth van Breen, who gave him one son, Norbert."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Johnny Speight's father's profession?", "What political party did Johnny Speight's father support?", "Where did Johnny Speight claim he got the idea for Alf's bigoted personality?", "What was Johnny Speight's father known for in terms of behavior towards others?", "Which character in the show represents the ignorance and bigotry of the right according to Johnny Speight?", "Which character in the show represents the idealism of many sections of the left according to Johnny Speight?", "What was Johnny Speight's perception of people on the left and the right, as reflected in the characters of Alf and Mike?"], "answers": ["Johnny Speight's father was a hard-working East End working-class docker and manual labourer.", "Conservative.", "Johnny Speight claimed he got the idea for Alf's bigoted personality from railway station porters he met while working in temporary jobs for British Rail in the London area.", "Johnny Speight's father was very polite to everyone he met, no matter their background.", "Alf", "Mike", "Johnny Speight's perception of people on the right was reflected in Alf, representing ignorance and bigotry, while his perception of many on the left was reflected in Mike, representing idealism."], "docs": ["This a document about Till Death Us Do Part. \n his father was a hard-working East End working-class docker and manual labourer who voted Conservative, revered traditional British values, and was very polite to everyone he met, no matter their background. It is claimed that Johnny picked up the idea for Alf's bigoted personality from railway station porters he met when he had worked in temporary jobs for British Rail in the London area. The political views of both Alf and Mike were reflective of Speight's own perception of people both on the left and the right, with the ignorance and bigotry of those on the right represented by Alf and the idealism of many sections of the left represented by Mike."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main subject of the little book mentioned in the document?", "According to the rule of Equity mentioned in the text, what is required for a life that has been taken?", "What does the rule of Equity state should be given for an eye that has been injured?", "What action is the text condemning as a defilement of the land with blood?", "What is the purpose of the text in reflecting upon those who have broken God's Statute Laws?"], "answers": ["The main subject of the little book is reflecting upon those who have broken the Statute Laws of God by killing men merely for theft, and discussing the principle of equity in punishment.", "According to the rule of Equity mentioned in the text, life for life is required for a life that has been taken.", "The rule of Equity states that \"eye for eye\" should be given for an eye that has been injured.", "Killing men merely for theft.", "The purpose is to shame and confound those who have defiled the land with blood by killing men merely for theft, and to emphasize the principle of equitable justice, such as \"eye for eye\" and \"tooth for tooth.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Samuel Chidley. \nTHis little Book reflecteth upon all those who have broken the Statute Lawes of God, by killing of men merly for Theft, Let such sinners who are the Judges, or Executioners of such over-much Justice, be ashamed, and confounded for defiling the Land with Bloud; ''According to the rule of Equity, there is required life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe, . It is not life for eye, but eye for eye; not eye for tooth, but tooth for tooth; so that if "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the years that Bob Gottlieb coached at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee?", "What was Bob Gottlieb's win-loss record during his five seasons at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee?", "Which university did Bob Gottlieb coach prior to the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee?", "How many years did Bob Gottlieb coach at Jacksonville University?", "What was the status of the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee basketball program during Bob Gottlieb's tenure?", "What level of competition did the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee basketball program return to after Bob Gottlieb left?", "What is the name of Bob Gottlieb's son who became a basketball analyst and sports talk radio host?", "What is the name of Bob Gottlieb's son who became an assistant coach at Grand Canyon University?", "How many total wins did Bob Gottlieb achieve as a head coach at the Division level?", "What was Bob Gottlieb's win percentage during his five seasons at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee?", "What was the full name of Bob Gottlieb?", "What was the exact date of Bob Gottlieb's death?", "What was the exact date of Bob Gottlieb's birth?"], "answers": ["1975\u20131980", "62\u201370.", "Jacksonville University", "Two years.", "The University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee basketball program was an NCAA Division I Independent during Bob Gottlieb's tenure.", "NCAA Division III", "Doug Gottlieb", "Gregg Gottlieb", "Over 100 wins.", "470 (or 47.0%)", "Robert Henry Gottlieb", "November 23, 2014", "January 20, 1940."], "docs": ["This a document about Bob Gottlieb. \n Robert Henry Gottlieb (January 20, 1940 \u2013 November 23, 2014) was an American basketball coach for the NCAA Division I University of Wisconsin\u2013Milwaukee team from 1975\u20131980, and was also the head coach of Jacksonville University for two years prior. He was the father of basketball analyst and sports talk radio host Doug Gottlieb and Grand Canyon University assistant coach Gregg Gottlieb. He compiled a 62\u201370 record (.470) in five seasons for UW\u2013Milwaukee, a transitioning NCAA Division I Independent at the time. The program moved back to NCAA Division III competition for the 1980\u201381 season following his departure. Bob Gottlieb had over 100 wins as a head coach at the Division "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the first individual listed in the document about Americans under surveillance?", "What is the name of the second individual mentioned in the document about Americans under surveillance?", "Which jazz musician is the third individual listed in the document about Americans under surveillance?", "What is the name of the fourth individual mentioned in the document about Americans under surveillance?"], "answers": ["Duke Ellington", "Frank Sinatra", "Louis Armstrong", "Nat King Cole"], "docs": ["This a document about List of Americans under surveillance. \nDuke Ellington ; Frank Sinatra ; Louis Armstrong ; Nat King Cole "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which label released the studio album 'Strungout on Jargon' in 1986?", "What was the title of the EP released in 1986 by Death of Samantha?", "What was the name of the single released in 1985 with 'Amphetamine' as the A-side?", "Which label released the studio album 'Where the Women Wear the Glory and the Men Wear the Pants' in 1988?", "What is the title of the studio album released by Death of Samantha in 1989?", "What was the title of the single released in 1989 by Death of Samantha with 'Rosenberg Summer' as the A-side?", "Which label released the studio album 'If Memory Serves Us Well' in 2013?", "What was the title of the single released in 1986 with 'Coca Cola and Licorice' as the A-side?", "What was the title of the single released in 1986 with 'Coca Cola and Licorice' as the A-side and 'Porn in the USA' as the B-side?"], "answers": ["Homestead", "Laughing in the Face of a Dead Man", "\"Amphetamine\"/\"Simple as That\"", "Homestead", "Come All Ye Faithless", "\"Rosenberg Summer\"", "St. Valentine", "\"Coca Cola and Licorice\" / \"Porn in the USA\"", "\"Coca Cola and Licorice\" (aka Porn in the USA)"], "docs": ["This a document about Death of Samantha. \nStudio albums ; Strungout on Jargon (1986, Homestead) ; Where the Women Wear the Glory and the Men Wear the Pants (1988, Homestead) ; Come All Ye Faithless (1989, Homestead) ; If Memory Serves Us Well (2013, St. Valentine) EPs ; Laughing in the Face of a Dead Man (1986, Homestead) Singles ; \"Amphetamine\"/\"Simple as That\" (1985, St. Valentine) ; \"Coca Cola and Licorice\" (aka Porn in the USA) (1986, St. Valentine) ; \"Rosenberg Summer\" (1989, Homestead) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which football team did Mickey Demetriou help finish as runners-up in the Football League Two during the 2014\u201315 season?"], "answers": ["Shrewsbury Town"], "docs": ["This a document about Mickey Demetriou. \nFootball League Two runner-up: 2014\u201315 Shrewsbury Town"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the album released by M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce under the project known as Generation Swine?", "What was the debut position of the Generation Swine album on the Billboard 200?", "How many copies did the Generation Swine album sell in its first week?", "When was the Generation Swine album certified Gold by the RIAA?", "According to Nielsen SoundScan, how many copies has the Generation Swine album sold in the U.S. to date?", "What did singer Vince Neil say about the Generation Swine album in 2008?", "Which record label released the Generation Swine album?", "When did M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce and Elektra Records end their relationship?", "Through which record label did M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce release future albums after Generation Swine?"], "answers": ["Generation Swine", "No. 4", "The Generation Swine album sold over 80,500 copies in its first week.", "August 27, 1997.", "306,000 copies", "Vince Neil said the album was \"terrible\" due to \"too much experimenting\".", "Elektra Records", "M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce and Elektra Records ended their relationship in early 1998.", "M\u00f6tley Records"], "docs": ["This a document about Generation Swine. \n project 58. Generation Swine debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling over 80,500 copies in its first week and was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 27, 1997. Despite the strong charting debut, the album failed to return the band to the level of critical and commercial success that had been hoped for with the reunion, and according to Nielsen SoundScan the album has sold about 306,000 copies in the U.S. to date. In 2008, singer Vince Neil stated that the album was \"terrible\" due to \"too much experimenting\". Generation Swine would be the group's final release on Elektra Records, as the label and M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce would break their relationship off in early 1998. Future releases from the group would come from their own M\u00f6tley Records."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What rating did Allmusic critic Richard Meyer give the album *Old Girlfriends and Other Horrible Memories*?", "What did Richard Meyer say was one of the trademark elements of the artist featured on the album?", "According to CMJ New Music, what kind of mood does the album *Old Girlfriends* convey?", "What does the CMJ New Music review suggest about the emotional range the artist is able to convey using only an acoustic guitar?", "What does the CMJ New Music review imply about the role of simplicity in the album *Old Girlfriends*?"], "answers": ["3 of 5 stars.", "Eclectic song choices.", "The album *Old Girlfriends* conveys a mood that finds comfort in a certain melancholia and longing spirit.", "The CMJ New Music review suggests that the artist can convey a mood of comfort in melancholia and longing, showing emotional range through simplicity with only an acoustic guitar.", "The CMJ New Music review implies that simplicity, through the use of just an acoustic guitar, plays a powerful role in the album *Old Girlfriends*, allowing it to evoke emotions like melancholia and longing."], "docs": ["This a document about Old Girlfriends and Other Horrible Memories. \n Allmusic critic Richard Meyer gave the album a 3 of 5 stars review, writing \"All his trademark elements are here, eclectic song choices, dark and precise playing and a sense of fun.\" CMJ New Music wrote that \"...the mood on Old Girlfriends is one that finds comfort in a certain melancholia and longing spirit rather than dwelling on darker hues. That Fahey can evoke all these emotions with just an acoustic guitar proves the power possible behind simplicity, how one instrument can captivate with only feeling, and in this case memories, providing the motivation.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the function of the Dahir of May 16, 1930?", "What did Article 6 of the Dahir of May 16, 1930 clarify regarding criminal trials?", "What was the reaction to the clarifications introduced by the Dahir of May 16, 1930?"], "answers": ["The function of the Dahir of May 16, 1930, was similar to the order of September 11, 1914.", "Article 6 clarified that criminal trials were subject to French courts.", "The clarifications introduced by the Dahir of May 16, 1930 met with some resistance."], "docs": ["This a document about Berber Dahir. \n The Dahir of May 16, 1930, performed a similar function to the order of September 11, 1914. There were certain clarifications under this new dahir which met with some resistance. In particular, Article 6 clarified that criminal trials were subject to French courts."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and at what time did the events at the Dickson homestead occur?", "What was the initial reason the three men approached the Dickson homestead?", "Who informed the men that the cow was not on their property?", "How many men were present at the homestead after the original three returned with additional help?", "What action did Walter Dickson take when the men returned demanding to enter the property?", "What happened to the gate of the Dickson homestead shortly after Walter fired a warning shot?", "Who was shot during the confrontation at the homestead?", "What language did Frederick Steinbeck use to address one of the men during the confrontation?", "What action did Walter Dickson and Frederick Steinbeck take after Frederick was shot and the men approached them?"], "answers": ["The events at the Dickson homestead occurred on January 11, 1858, at about 10:00pm.", "The three men approached the Dickson homestead searching for a stray cow.", "Walter Dickson and his son-in-law, Frederick Steinbeck.", "Five men were present at the homestead after the original three returned with two additional men.", "Walter Dickson fired a warning shot and retired to bed.", "The gate to the homestead had been broken down.", "Frederick Steinbeck was shot during the confrontation at the homestead.", "Frederick Steinbeck addressed one of the men in Arabic.", "Walter and Frederick retreated into the home and barricaded the entrance."], "docs": ["This a document about Outrages at Jaffa. \n On January 11, 1858, at about 10:00pm, the Dickson homestead was approached by three men, searching for a stray cow. Walter Dickson and his son-in-law, Frederick Steinbeck, informed the men that the cow was not on their property. Within an hour, the men had returned demanding to be let onto the premises, bringing with them an additional 2 men. Walter Dickson fired a warning shot, and retired to bed. Within minutes, the Dickson's dogs were barking in alarm. The gate to the homestead had been broken down. Frederick and Walter approached the men, Frederick addressing them in Arabic. One of the men shot Frederick, and Walter and Frederick retreated into the home, barricading the entrance. The "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the extinct genus of camelid discussed in the document?", "During which geological period did Gentilicamelus live?", "What is the time range during which Gentilicamelus existed, in terms of millions of years ago (mya)?", "Where was Gentilicamelus endemic to?"], "answers": ["Gentilicamelus", "Early Miocene", "23.0\u201320.4 mya", "North America."], "docs": ["This a document about Gentilicamelus. \n Gentilicamelus is an extinct genus of camelid endemic to North America. It lived during the Early Miocene 23.0\u201320.4 mya, existing for approximately."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which month were games marked with an asterisk played?", "What does the document state about a team's conference affiliation when determining their records in the Citrus Bowl?", "How are defunct or inactive FBS conferences indicated in the document?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1987?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1975?", "How many games had been played in the Citrus Bowl as of the January 2021 edition?", "In what year did the Citrus Bowl begin hosting major college teams, according to the document?", "Which university appeared in the Citrus Bowl as an Independent team in 2017?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1981?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1972?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1978?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1982?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1977?", "Which university appeared as an Independent team in the Citrus Bowl in 1984?", "How many total appearances have been made in the Citrus Bowl according to the document?"], "answers": ["January of the following calendar year.", "Records are based on a team's conference affiliation at the time the game was played.", "Conferences that are defunct or not currently active in FBS are marked in italics.", "Penn State", "South Carolina", "53 games had been played in the Citrus Bowl as of the January 2021 edition.", "1968", "Notre Dame.", "Southern Miss", "Tampa.", "Pittsburgh", "Boston College", "Florida State", "Florida State", "106"], "docs": ["This a document about Citrus Bowl. \nGames marked with an asterisk (*) were played in January of the following calendar year. ; Records are based on a team's conference affiliation at the time the game was played; for example, Penn State has appeared both as a Big Ten team and as an Independent team. ; Conferences that are defunct or not currently active in FBS are marked in italics. ; Independent appearances: Boston College (1982), Florida State (1977, 1984), Notre Dame (2017*), Penn State (1987*), Pittsburgh (1978), South Carolina (1975), Southern Miss (1981), and Tampa (1972). Note: this table reflects games played since 1968, when the bowl started hosting major college teams. Updated through the January 2021 edition (53 games, 106 total appearances). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of Vicky Bullett?", "When was Vicky Bullett born?", "What is Vicky Bullett's current position in women's basketball?", "Which college does Vicky Bullett currently coach at?", "Which WNBA teams did Vicky Bullett play for?", "In addition to the WNBA, which other professional teams did Vicky Bullett play for?", "Did Vicky Bullett play for the U.S. Olympic team?", "Which university's basketball team did Vicky Bullett play for?", "What positions did Vicky Bullett play during her basketball career?", "In what year was Vicky Bullett inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame?"], "answers": ["Victoria Andrea Bullett", "October 4, 1967", "Vicky Bullett is the women's basketball head coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College.", "Vicky Bullett currently coaches at West Virginia Wesleyan College.", "Vicky Bullett played for the Charlotte Sting and Washington Mystics in the WNBA.", "European and South American professional teams, the U.S. Olympic team, and the University of Maryland Terrapins.", "Yes.", "University of Maryland Terrapins.", "Vicky Bullett played as a center, small forward, and power forward.", "2011"], "docs": ["This a document about Vicky Bullett. \n Victoria Andrea Bullett (born October 4, 1967) is an American former professional basketball player and current women's basketball head coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College. She played for the Charlotte Sting and Washington Mystics in the WNBA, as well as for European and South American professional teams, the U.S. Olympic team, and the University of Maryland Terrapins. Bullett played at various times as a center, small forward, and power forward. She was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the first album listed in the document about Hind Laroussi?", "What is the title of the second album listed in the document about Hind Laroussi?", "What is the title of the third album listed in the document about Hind Laroussi?"], "answers": ["Around The World", "Halfway Home", "Crosspop"], "docs": ["This a document about Hind Laroussi. \nAround The World (2003) ; Halfway Home (2005) ; Crosspop (2010) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On which river is the Bor\u00e7ka Dam located?", "In which province of Turkey is the Bor\u00e7ka Dam situated?", "How far south east of Bor\u00e7ka is the Bor\u00e7ka Dam located?", "During which years was the Bor\u00e7ka Dam constructed?"], "answers": ["The Bor\u00e7ka Dam is located on the \u00c7oruh River.", "Artvin Province.", "1.5 km", "The Bor\u00e7ka Dam was constructed between 1999 and 2006."], "docs": ["This a document about Bor\u00e7ka Dam. \n Bor\u00e7ka Dam (Bor\u00e7ka Baraj\u0131) is a dam on the \u00c7oruh River 1.5 km south east of Bor\u00e7ka in Artvin Province, Turkey. It was built between 1999 and 2006."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the footballer known as Brandon?", "What position does Brandon Thomas play in football?", "Which club does Brandon Thomas currently play for?", "What is the birthdate of Brandon Thomas Llamas?"], "answers": ["Brandon Thomas Llamas", "Forward.", "M\u00e1laga CF", "4 February 1995"], "docs": ["This a document about Brandon Thomas (footballer). \n Brandon Thomas Llamas (born 4 February 1995), known simply as Brandon, is a Spanish footballer who plays for M\u00e1laga CF as a forward."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which team did the Detroit Red Wings play against on April 9, 1963?", "What was the final score of the game between the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks on April 9, 1963?", "Where was the game played on April 11, 1963?", "What was the result of the game on April 11, 1963, between the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs?", "On which date did the Detroit Red Wings win a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a score of 3\u20132?", "What was the score of the game on April 16, 1963, between the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs?", "On which date did the Detroit Red Wings lose to the Toronto Maple Leafs with a score of 1\u20133?", "How many games did the Detroit Red Wings lose in their series against the Toronto Maple Leafs in April 1963?", "What was the score of the game on April 18, 1963, between the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs?", "What was the result of the game on April 14, 1963, between the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Maple Leafs?"], "answers": ["Chicago Black Hawks", "2\u20134", "@ Toronto Maple Leafs.", "The Detroit Red Wings lost 0\u20131 to the Toronto Maple Leafs on April 11, 1963.", "April 14, 1963", "2\u20134", "April 18, 1963", "5", "1\u20133", "The Detroit Red Wings won 3\u20132."], "docs": ["This a document about 1962\u201363 Detroit Red Wings season. \n align=\"left\" | Chicago Black Hawks (1962\u201363) || 4\u20132 - align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\" ; 1||L||April 9, 1963||2\u20134 || || align=\"left\" | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1962\u201363) || 0\u20131 ; - align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\" ; 2||L||April 11, 1963||2\u20134 || || align=\"left\" | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1962\u201363) || 0\u20132 ; - align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\" ; 3||W||April 14, 1963||3\u20132 || || align=\"left\" | Toronto Maple Leafs (1962\u201363) || 1\u20132 ; - align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\" ; 4||L||April 16, 1963||2\u20134 || || align=\"left\" | Toronto Maple Leafs (1962\u201363) || 1\u20133 ; - align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\" ; 5||L||April 18, 1963||1\u20133 || || align=\"left\" | @ Toronto Maple Leafs (1962\u201363) || 1\u20134 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year did Clausius name the concept of entropy?", "What Greek word is the origin of the term 'entropy'?", "What does the term 'entropy' mean in Greek?", "What concept did Clausius consider entropy to be nearly analogous to in terms of physical significance?", "What word root did Clausius replace to form the term 'entropy'?"], "answers": ["1865", "\u03c4\u03c1\u03bf\u03c0\u03ae ('transformation')", "\"transformation\"", "energy", "Clausius replaced the root of \u1f14\u03c1\u03b3\u03bf\u03bd ('work') to form the term 'entropy'."], "docs": ["This a document about Entropy. \n In 1865, Clausius named the concept of \"the differential of a quantity which depends on the configuration of the system,\" entropy (Entropie) after the Greek word for 'transformation'. \"Clausius coined the word entropy for ]], but preferring the term entropy as a close parallel of the word energy, as he found the concepts nearly \"analogous in their physical significance.\" This term was formed by replacing the root of \u1f14\u03c1\u03b3\u03bf\u03bd ('work') by that of \u03c4\u03c1\u03bf\u03c0\u03ae ('transformation')."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played the character Miyako Rozmberk in the 2009 film Blood?", "Who portrayed Detective Hoshino in the 2009 film Blood?", "Which actor played the character Ukyo Kuronuma in the 2009 film Blood?"], "answers": ["Aya Sugimoto played the character Miyako Rozmberk in the 2009 film Blood.", "Kanji Tsuda portrayed Detective Hoshino in the 2009 film Blood.", "Jun Kaname played the character Ukyo Kuronuma in the 2009 film Blood."], "docs": ["This a document about Blood (2009 film). \nAya Sugimoto as Miyako Rozmberk ; Kanji Tsuda as Detective Hoshino ; Jun Kaname as Ukyo Kuronuma "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the organization that the document refers to as 'The Union of the Electricity Industry'?"], "answers": ["Eurelectric"], "docs": ["This a document about The Union of the Electricity Industry. \n1) REDIRECT:Eurelectric "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were Ken Kesey's primary roles or contributions in the literary and cultural world?", "How did Ken Kesey view his position in the timeline of American counterculture movements?", "Where was Ken Kesey born and in which city did he grow up?", "From which university did Ken Kesey graduate, and in what year did he graduate?", "What was the title of the novel Kesey began writing in 1960, and where did he complete his graduate fellowship?", "When was Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest published, and how was it received?", "What types of hallucinogenic drugs did Ken Kesey participate in government studies involving, to supplement his income?"], "answers": ["Ken Kesey was an American novelist, essayist, and countercultural figure. He considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s. He is known for writing the novel \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" and participating in government studies involving hallucinogenic drugs.", "Ken Kesey considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s.", "Ken Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado and grew up in Springfield, Oregon.", "Ken Kesey graduated from the University of Oregon in 1957.", "Kesey began writing *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest* in 1960 after completing his graduate fellowship at Stanford University.", "Ken Kesey's novel *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest* was published in 1962 and was an immediate commercial and critical success.", "Mescaline and LSD."], "docs": ["This a document about Ken Kesey. \n Ken Elton Kesey (September 17, 1935 \u2013 November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist and countercultural figure. He considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s. Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado and grew up in Springfield, Oregon, graduating from the University of Oregon in 1957. He began writing One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1960 following the completion of a graduate fellowship in creative writing at Stanford University; the novel was an immediate commercial and critical success when published two years later. During this period, Kesey participated in government studies involving hallucinogenic drugs (including mescaline and LSD) to supplement his income. Following the publication of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the English name of the \u00d6sterreichischer Versuchssenderverband (\u00d6VSV)?", "What is the primary purpose of the \u00d6sterreichischer Versuchssenderverband (\u00d6VSV)?", "What are some key membership benefits provided by the \u00d6VSV?", "What role does the \u00d6VSV play in representing amateur radio operators?", "How is the \u00d6VSV organized in terms of its structure?", "What is the name of the national umbrella organization within the \u00d6VSV structure?", "How many Landesverb\u00e4nde, or Provincial Associations, are part of the \u00d6VSV?", "Which organization is represented by the \u00d6VSV at the international level?", "What is the name of the Austrian military-related association included in the \u00d6VSV structure?"], "answers": ["Austrian Amateur Radio Society", "The primary purpose of the \u00d6sterreichischer Versuchssenderverband (\u00d6VSV) is to represent the interests of Austrian amateur radio operators before Austrian and international telecommunications regulatory authorities.", "The key membership benefits provided by the \u00d6VSV include sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards, radio contests, and a QSL bureau for members who communicate with amateur radio operators in other countries.", "The \u00d6VSV represents the interests of Austrian amateur radio operators before Austrian and international telecommunications regulatory authorities.", "The \u00d6VSV is organized on a federal model, with a Dachverband (National Umbrella Organisation), nine Landesverb\u00e4nde (Provincial Associations), and the Austrian Military Radio Society.", "Dachverband", "Nine.", "The International Amateur Radio Union.", "The Austrian Military Radio Society."], "docs": ["This a document about \u00d6sterreichischer Versuchssenderverband. \n The \u00d6sterreichischer Versuchssenderverband (\u00d6VSV) (in English, Austrian Amateur Radio Society) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Austria. Key membership benefits of the \u00d6VSV include the sponsorship of amateur radio operating awards, radio contests, and a QSL bureau for members who regularly communicate with amateur radio operators in other countries. \u00d6VSV represents the interests of Austrian amateur radio operators before Austrian and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. The \u00d6VSV is organized on a federal model, with a Dachverband, the National Umbrella Organisation, nine Landesverb\u00e4nde, the Provincial Associations, and the Austrian Military Radio Society. OEVSV is the national member society representing Austria in the International Amateur Radio Union."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes part of the municipality of Villette, Vaud?", "What is the name of the village that is entirely part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites?"], "answers": ["Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces", "Aran"], "docs": ["This a document about Villette, Vaud. \n The municipality contains part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site: Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces which is also listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The entire village of Aran is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were the dates of birth and death of Edwin Perry?", "Which country did Edwin Perry represent as an international footballer?", "What position did Edwin Perry hold at Southend United between 1956 and 1960?"], "answers": ["Edwin Perry was born on 19 January 1909 and died on 31 October 1998.", "Wales", "Manager."], "docs": ["This a document about Eddie Perry (footballer). \n Edwin Perry (19 January 1909 \u2013 31 October 1998) was a Welsh international footballer who later became manager of Southend United between 1956 and 1960."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the significance of Dipatoli as a location in Ranchi?", "Which schools are situated within the boundaries of Dipatoli?", "What is the name of the main market for residents of Dipatoli?", "In what year was the Jharkhand War Memorial in Dipatoli constructed?", "What is the purpose of the Jharkhand War Memorial in Dipatoli?", "What types of facilities are available in the Cantonment Area of Dipatoli?", "Which club is located in Dipatoli?"], "answers": ["Dipatoli is significant as the gateway to the urban area of Ranchi.", "Surendranath Centenary School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Army School, and Usha Martin Academy.", "Booty More Chowk", "2008", "The purpose of the Jharkhand War Memorial in Dipatoli is to honour the men of Jharkhand who sacrificed their lives for their country.", "The Cantonment Area of Dipatoli has a large golf course, residences for armed force personnel, different army offices, and the Gymkhana Club.", "Gymkhana Club"], "docs": ["This a document about Dipatoli. \n The place is important as the gateway to the urban area of Ranchi. Many schools like Surendranath Centenary School, Kendriya Vidyalaya and Army School are situated in the boundaries of Dipatoli, along with Usha Martin Academy. The market of Booty More Chowk acts as the main market for the residents nearby. In 2008, Jharkhand War Memorial, Dipatoli was also constructed to honour the men of Jharkhand who sacrificed their lives for their country. The Cantonment Area of Dipatoli has a large golf course, residence for armed force personnel as well as different army offices. Gymkhana Club is also situated in Dipatoli."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the nature of the protest related to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) as described in the document?", "Which political leader publicly supported the students' protest on social media?", "Who is mentioned as the Past President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in the document?", "What types of errors in valuation did students allege in the document?", "What issue with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is mentioned as occurring each year?", "What is the name of the renowned accountant who supported the students' protest on social media?", "What was the name of another public figure, besides Mr. Motilal Oswal and Mr. N. D. Gupta, who supported the students' protest on social media?", "What action did the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) take in response to the protest, according to the document?"], "answers": ["The protest was related to gross errors in valuation, including multiple choice questions being wrongly checked, as students alleged and shared their answer sheets on social media.", "Rahul Gandhi", "Mr. N. D. Gupta", "Gross errors and multiple choice questions were wrongly checked.", "Legal issues.", "Mr. Motilal Oswal", "Mr. Mohandas Pai", "The document does not mention any action taken by ICAI in response to the protest."], "docs": ["This a document about Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. \n off their protest, without holding any meeting or submitting any report. Students were able to gather support of many public figures which includes Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Past President of ICAI Mr. N. D. Gupta, renowned accountant Mr. Motilal Oswal, Mr. Mohandas Pai, Mr. Raghav Chadha, etc. on social media. Many students uploaded answer sheets on social media alleging gross errors in valuation. Even Multiple choice questions were wrongly checked. With each passing day, crowd was getting bigger as supporter from different parts of India started reaching Delhi to join the protest. Nowadays, each year there are legal issues with ICAI."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the song performed by Betty and the Chorus in No. 16 of *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "Which characters perform the song titled 'I'd like to tell you all about the farm...' in *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "What is the name of the dance number titled 'Over the dome and steeple...' in *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "Which characters perform the song 'Moon, moon, mischief making moon...' in *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "What is the title of the finale song for Act II in *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "Who performs the song titled 'If you'll come down to my place...' in *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "What is the title of the song performed by Mary (dressed as Pierrot) and the Chorus of Girls in *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "What is the title of the song performed by the Concerted Number in No. 17 of *Our Miss Gibbs*?", "What is the title of the song performed by the Chorus and Solo in No. 19 of *Our Miss Gibbs*?"], "answers": ["\"I am sure your education is not complete...\"", "Mary and Timothy.", "The name of the dance number titled \"Over the dome and steeple...\" in *Our Miss Gibbs* is \"Chorus and Solo Dance.\"", "Mary (dressed as Pierrot) and Chorus of Girls.", "\"When country cousins come up to town...\"", "Hughie and Timothy.", "\"Moon, moon, mischief making moon...\"", "\"Push the pram for baby...\"", "\"Over the dome and steeple...\""], "docs": ["This a document about Our Miss Gibbs. \n me...\" ; No. 16 - Betty and Chorus - \"I am sure your education is not complete...\" ; No. 17 - Concerted Number - \"Push the pram for baby...\" ; No. 18 - Mary and Timothy - \"I'd like to tell you all about the farm...\" ; No. 19 - Chorus and Solo Dance - \"Over the dome and steeple...\" ; No. 20 - Mary (dressed as Pierrot) and Chorus of Girls - \"Moon, moon, mischief making moon...\" ; No. 21 - Hughie and Timothy - \"If you'll come down to my place...\" ; No. 22 - Finale - Act II - \"When country cousins come up to town...\" "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year did exhaustion and war-weariness grow worse as the fighting in France continued with no end in sight?", "What event in 1917 allowed Germany to believe it could gain numerical superiority on the Western Front?", "What was the outcome of the massive German spring offensives of 1918?", "How many American Expeditionary Forces arrived by May 1918, and at what rate?", "On what date did Germany agree to an Armistice in 1918?", "What did Germany hand over as part of the Armistice agreement in 1918?"], "answers": ["1917", "The collapse of Russia in 1917.", "The massive German spring offensives of 1918 failed.", "A million American Expeditionary Forces arrived by May 1918, at the rate of 10,000 a day.", "11 November 1918.", "Germany handed over her fleet and heavy weapons as part of the Armistice agreement in 1918."], "docs": ["This a document about United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. \n Palestine. Exhaustion and war-weariness were growing worse in 1917, as the fighting in France continued with no end in sight. With Russia collapsing in 1917 Germany now calculated it could finally have numerical superiority on the Western Front. The massive German spring offensives of 1918 failed, and with arrival of a million of the American Expeditionary Forces at the rate of 10,000 a day by May 1918, the Germans realised they were being overwhelmed. Germany gave up, agreeing to an Armistice on 11 November 1918. It was actually tantamount almost to a surrender with Germany handing over her fleet and heavy weapons, and her army retreating behind the river "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the show that Doroth\u00e9e was involved with in 1980?", "What show did Doroth\u00e9e participate in during 1990?", "What was the name of the 2006 event or album featuring Doroth\u00e9e?", "Which of Doroth\u00e9e's works was released in 2016 as a best-of collection with 7 unreleased songs?", "What was the title of the 1994 album or show associated with Doroth\u00e9e?", "What was the name of the 2004 album that served as a second edition of '15 ans d'amour'?", "What was the name of the 1998 project or album by Doroth\u00e9e?", "What was the name of the 1988 project or album associated with Doroth\u00e9e?", "What was the title of the 1997 album or show associated with Doroth\u00e9e?"], "answers": ["Les feuilletons de R\u00e9cr\u00e9 A2", "Top Doroth\u00e9e", "Doroth\u00e9e BERCY", "Doroth\u00e9e : L'essentiel", "Cristal", "Les plus belles chansons", "Le jardin des chansons", "Les super chansons", "15 ans d'amour"], "docs": ["This a document about Doroth\u00e9e. \n1980 : Les feuilletons de R\u00e9cr\u00e9 A2 ; 1982 : Les feuilletons de R\u00e9cr\u00e9 A2 (2nd edition) ; 1988 : Les super chansons ; 1990 : Top Doroth\u00e9e ; 1994 : Cristal ; 1997 : 15 ans d'amour ; 1998 : Le jardin des chansons ; 2004 : Les plus belles chansons (2nd edition of 15 ans d'amour) ; 2006 : Doroth\u00e9e BERCY ; 2016 : Doroth\u00e9e : L'essentiel (Best of + 7 unreleased songs) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the synthesist anarchist organization mentioned in the document?", "Which individuals were part of the individualist anarchist tendency within the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste?", "Who co-authored the new base principles of the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste?", "What were the organizational principles of the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste as established in its new base principles?", "What was the name of the concept around which Charles-Auguste Bontemps based his view on anarchism?", "What was the nature of Charles-Auguste Bontemps' anarchist perspective according to the document?", "What was the name of the publication that was reorganized by an anarchist named Libertad in 2002?", "What fields did Charles-Auguste Bontemps contribute to through his writings?"], "answers": ["F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste", "Charles-Auguste Bontemps, Georges Vincey, and Andr\u00e9 Arru.", "Charles-Auguste Bontemps and Maurice Joyeux.", "The organizational principles of the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste were based on a plurality of tendencies and autonomy of federated groups, organized around synthesist principles.", "Social Individualism", "Charles-Auguste Bontemps' anarchist perspective was based on his concept of \"Social Individualism,\" which consisted of \"a collectivism of things and an individualism of persons.\"", "L'En-Dehors", "Anarchist, freethinking, pacifist, and naturist."], "docs": ["This a document about Individualist anarchism in Europe. \n synthesist anarchist organization, the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste, there existed an individualist anarchist tendency alongside anarcho-communist and anarchosyndicalist currents. Individualist anarchists participating inside the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste included Charles-Auguste Bontemps, Georges Vincey and Andr\u00e9 Arru. The new base principles of the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Anarchiste were written by Charles-Auguste Bontemps and the anarcho-communist Maurice Joyeux which established an organization with a plurality of tendencies and autonomy of federated groups organized around synthesist principles. Charles-Auguste Bontemps was a prolific author mainly in the anarchist, freethinking, pacifist and naturist press of the time. His view on anarchism was based around his concept of \"Social Individualism\" on which he wrote extensively. He defended an anarchist perspective which consisted on \"a collectivism of things and an individualism of persons.\" In 2002, an anarchist, Libertad organized a new version of L'En-Dehors, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the book that includes a biography of Arthur Haygarth published in 1862?", "Who is the author of *The Glory Days of Cricket*, published in 1997?", "What is the time period covered in Volume 1 of *Scores & Biographies* by Arthur Haygarth?", "What is the name of the publishing company that published *Scores & Biographies*, Volume 1 in 1862?"], "answers": ["Scores & Biographies", "Ashley Mote", "1744-1826", "Lillywhite"], "docs": ["This a document about John Freemantle. \nArthur Haygarth, Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744-1826), Lillywhite, 1862 ; Ashley Mote, The Glory Days of Cricket, Robson, 1997 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which department is the municipality of Quebracho located?", "What city serves as the seat of the municipality of Quebracho?"], "answers": ["The municipality of Quebracho is located in the Paysand\u00fa Department.", "Quebracho."], "docs": ["This a document about Municipality of Quebracho, Paysand\u00fa. \n The municipality of Quebracho is one of the municipalities of Paysand\u00fa Department. Its seat is the city of Quebracho."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was the film Sangabora filmed?", "How many days did it take to film the movie Sangabora?", "When was the film Sangabora completed?", "What was the budget status of the film Sangabora?"], "answers": ["Sangabora was filmed at Gujarat, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Visakhapatnam.", "Over 32 days.", "October 2015.", "Sangabora was made with a limited budget."], "docs": ["This a document about Sangabora. \n Made with a limited budget Sangabora was filmed at Gujarat, Kolkata, Mumbai and Visakhapatnam for over 32 days and was completed by October 2015."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which ship is the subject of this document?", "From which port did Captain Foulkes begin his voyage in 1798?", "What was the destination of the Rosamond's voyage that began on 14 May 1798?", "How many slaves did the Rosamond carry when it arrived at Martinique on 20 March 1799?", "On what date did the Rosamond return to Liverpool after its voyage to Martinique?", "How many crew members did the Rosamond have when it left Liverpool in 1798?", "Did any crew members die during the Rosamond's voyage to Martinique and back?"], "answers": ["Rosamond", "Liverpool.", "West Africa.", "283", "28 June 1799", "28", "No."], "docs": ["This a document about Rosamond (1776 ship). \n Captain Foulkes sailed from Liverpool on 14 May 1798, bound for West Africa. Rosamond arrived at Martinique on 20 March 1799 with 283 slaves. She arrived back at Liverpool on 28 June. She had left Liverpool with 28 crew members and suffered no crew deaths on the voyage."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of films did Mong produce before working on The Way of the Eskimo?", "What was the title of the film produced by Mong in July 1911?", "How did trade publications describe The Way of the Eskimo at the time of its release?", "Where was The Way of the Eskimo actually filmed despite being described as a film from the far north?", "How far is Escanaba, Michigan from Selig's corporate headquarters in Chicago?", "What body of water is Escanaba situated next to?", "Which company proposed the screen story that led to the production of The Way of the Eskimo?"], "answers": ["Seminole and Plains Indians in three one-reel dramas.", "The Way of the Eskimo", "\"The first of a series of pictures made by Selig in the far north last winter.\"", "Escanaba, Michigan.", "About 300 miles.", "Little Bay de Noc linked to Lake Michigan.", "Columbia."], "docs": ["This a document about The Way of the Eskimo. \n Seminole and Plains Indians in three one-reel dramas. Then, acting on Columbia's proposed screen story, Mong produced The Way of the Eskimo, which trade publications described at the time of its release in July 1911 as \"the first of a series of pictures made by Selig in the far north last winter\". In reality, however, the Eskimo one-reeler was not filmed in either the Arctic or along the northern coast of Labrador; it was shot much farther south in the United States, in Escanaba, Michigan, located about 300 miles due north of Selig's corporate headquarters in Chicago. Situated next to the Little Bay de Noc linked to Lake Michigan, Escanaba with its "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the administrative region that includes Kafr Rai?", "Which town is listed among the localities in the Nablus Sanjak along with Zeita and Tulkarm?", "What is the name of one of the localities included in the Nablus Sanjak?", "Which of the listed localities is included in the Nablus Sanjak alongside Qaqun?", "What is the name of the town Zemer associated with in the given document?", "What is the name of another town included in the Nablus Sanjak besides Kafr Rai and Tulkarm?", "What is the name of a town included in the Nablus Sanjak besides Kafr Rai, Zeita, Tulkarm, Iktaba, Zemer, and Qaqun?"], "answers": ["Nablus Sanjak", "Kafr Rai", "Kafr Rai", "Kafr Rai, Zeita, Tulkarm, Iktaba, Dhinnaba, Zemer", "Zemer is associated with the Nablus Sanjak.", "Zeita", "Dhinnaba"], "docs": ["This a document about Nablus Sanjak. \nKafr Rai, Zeita, Tulkarm, Iktaba, Dhinnaba, Zemer, Qaqun "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What mathematical symbol did Leonhard Euler introduce in 1777 to represent the square root of \u22121?"], "answers": ["i"], "docs": ["This a document about 1777 in science. \nLeonhard Euler introduces the symbol i to represent the square root of \u22121. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the first track listed in FabricLive.51?", "Which record label released the track 'Reality Check (Vincenzo Remix)' by Audio Soul Project?", "What is the name of the track by Bodycode that appears on the FabricLive.51 mix?", "Which artists are credited for the track 'Debbie Downer' on FabricLive.51?", "What is the name of the record label that released the track 'On the Streets (Kollektiv Turmstrasse's Let Freedom Ring Remix)'?", "Which artists are credited for the track 'Attraction' on FabricLive.51?", "What is the title of the track by Gerd & The House Vectors on FabricLive.51?", "Which record label released the track 'They came from Outer Space' by Green Velvet?", "What is the title of the track by Late of the Pier that appears on FabricLive.51?", "Which record label released the track 'Hundreds and Thousands' by Scuba?", "What is the name of the track by Ieyasu Tokugama on FabricLive.51?", "Which artist is credited for the track 'K&G Beat' on FabricLive.51?", "What is the title of the final track listed in FabricLive.51?", "Which record label released the track 'Bathroom Gurgle (The Duke Dumont Remix)' by Late of the Pier?", "What is the name of the record label that released the track 'K&G Beat' by Floating Points?"], "answers": ["Come into my Life", "Dessous Records", "Imitation Dub", "Argy & The Martinez Brothers", "Connaisseur Recordings", "Alessio Mereu & Matteo Spedicati", "We Bring U Muzik", "Relief Records", "Bathroom Gurgle (The Duke Dumont Remix)", "Hotflush", "Ryozen", "Floating Points", "Landscapes", "EMI", "Planet Mu Records"], "docs": ["This a document about FabricLive.51. \n1) Saturn V - Come into my Life - Spectral Sound / Ghostly International ; 2) Audio Soul Project - Reality Check (Vincenzo Remix) - Dessous Records ; 3) Bodycode - Imitation Dub - Spectral Sound / Ghostly International ; 4) Argy & The Martinez Brothers - Debbie Downer - Objektivity ; 5) Federleicht - On the Streets (Kollektiv Turmstrasse's Let Freedom Ring Remix) - Connaisseur Recordings ; 6) Alessio Mereu & Matteo Spedicati - Attraction - Toys for Boys Records ; 7) Gerd & The House Vectors - We Bring U Muzik - 4lux ; 8) Green Velvet - They came from Outer Space - Relief Records ; 9) Late of the Pier - Bathroom Gurgle (The Duke Dumont Remix) - EMI ; 10) Scuba - Hundreds and Thousands - Hotflush ; 11) Ieyasu Tokugama - Ryozen - WC Recordings ; 12) Floating Points - K&G Beat - Planet Mu Records ; 13) Idioma - Landscapes - Marketing "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main objective of the gameplay in Thumb Drift?", "How does the player drift the car left or right in Thumb Drift?", "What happens to the back of the car when the player drags their finger in a direction?", "What can the player collect on the track in Thumb Drift?", "What can the collected coins be used for in the game?", "What causes the game to end in Thumb Drift?"], "answers": ["The main objective of the gameplay in Thumb Drift is to drift a car along different tracks by dragging the finger left or right, collect coins, and avoid colliding with the edge of the track or obstacles.", "The player drags their finger left or right to drift the car.", "The back of the car moves in the direction the player drags their finger.", "The player can collect coins on the track.", "The collected coins can be spent on buying new cars for the player to play the game with.", "The game ends if the player collides with the edge of the track or an obstacle."], "docs": ["This a document about Thumb Drift. \n The gameplay consists of the player drifting a car along different tracks. This is done by the player dragging their finger left or right causing the back of the car to move in that direction. There are coins on the track which the player can collect. These coins can be spent on buying new cars for the player to play the game with. If the player collides with the edge of the track or an obstacle the game is over."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which district is Winterbach located?", "In which German state is Winterbach located?"], "answers": ["Winterbach is located in the district of Rems-Murr.", "Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg"], "docs": ["This a document about Winterbach, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. \n Winterbach is a town in the district of Rems-Murr in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg in Germany."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which league has CD Betis San Isidro spent 0 seasons?"], "answers": ["Tercera Divisi\u00f3n"], "docs": ["This a document about CD Betis San Isidro. \n0 seasons in Tercera Divisi\u00f3n "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What year did the Reserve Bank of Australia require the removal of the 'no-surcharge' rules for card brands?", "What percentage of Australian businesses assessed transaction fees in 2013?", "What is the maximum amount a merchant can charge as a surcharge for a credit or debit card transaction?", "What organization placed an excessive payment surcharge ban in 2017?", "Which types of payment methods were included in the 2017 surcharge ban by the ACCC?", "According to the ACCC, what costs are businesses allowed to include when calculating a surcharge?", "What effect did the removal of the 'no-surcharge' rules have on competition among card brands?", "What is the name of the statement issued by the ACCC regarding surcharges on card transactions?"], "answers": ["2003", "42%", "The maximum amount a merchant can charge as a surcharge for a credit or debit card transaction is the amount it costs the merchant to accept that particular type of card for the given transaction.", "The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).", "EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa, and American Express.", "Businesses are allowed to include external costs charged to them by their financial provider.", "The removal of the 'no-surcharge' rules significantly reduced the interchange fees assessed to merchants, increasing competition among card brands.", "The ACCC provided a statement directed at all businesses regarding excessive payment surcharges."], "docs": ["This a document about Surcharge (payment systems). \n Since the Reserve Bank of Australia's 2003 requirement that the card brands remove the 'no-surcharge' rules that had previously been in effect, Australia has seen a significant increase in the number of businesses opting to pass on transaction costs, with approximately 42% of Australian businesses assessing transaction fees in 2013. The competition amongst the card brands in the wake of the changes has significantly reduced the interchange fees assessed to merchants. Surcharges must not be more than the amount that it costs a merchant to accept a particular type of card for a given transaction. In 2017, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) placed an excessive payment surcharge ban on all merchants in the country. Businesses in Australia were banned from charging customers excessive surcharges on transactions made using EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa and American Express. The ACCC provided a statement on the matter directed at all businesses: \"\u201cOur message to business is that you are not allowed to add on any of your own internal costs when calculating what surcharge you will charge customers. The only costs businesses can include are external costs charged to you by your financial provider'.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many cyclists participated in the Men's time trial C4\u20135 at the 2020 Summer Paralympics?", "How is the competition structured in terms of heats for the Men's time trial C4\u20135?", "What is the distance of the Men's time trial C4\u20135 event?", "How are the medals awarded in the Men's time trial C4\u20135 event?", "What is the official time factor for cyclists in class C4?", "What is the official time factor for cyclists in class C5?", "How does the official time factor affect the recorded time for cyclists in class C4?", "What is the basis for determining the official time for cyclists in class C5?"], "answers": ["21 cyclists participated.", "The competition starts with the finals, where all 21 cyclists are divided into individual heats (1 cyclist per heat).", "The distance of the Men's time trial C4\u20135 event is 1000m.", "Medals are awarded based on the cyclists' times, with the fastest cyclist winning gold, the second fastest winning silver, and the third fastest winning bronze.", "98.91%", "100.00%", "Cyclists in class C4 can have a lesser-official time than their real-time due to the athletes factor, which is 98.91%.", "The official time for cyclists in class C5 is their actual time, as their athlete factor is 100.00%."], "docs": ["This a document about Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics \u2013 Men's time trial C4\u20135. \n The competition immediately starts off with the finals, where all 21 cyclists will be divided into their own heat individually (so 1 heat contains 1 cyclist). They will do a time trial basis where the fastest cyclist will win gold, the 2nd fastest a silver, and the 3rd fastest a bronze. The distance of this event is 1000m. Cyclists in class C4 can have a lesser-official time than their real-time due to the athletes factor where in class C4 the factor is 98.91% while C5 is 100.00%, so the time cyclist in class C5 get, will be their official time."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the artist who created the \u201cSuperheroes\u201d series featuring working-class Mexicans in New York?", "What is the name of the person who dressed up as Catwoman for Dulce Pinzon\u2019s artwork?", "Where did Minerva Valencia move to work as a babysitter?", "How much money does Minerva Valencia send back to Puebla, Mexico every week?", "What are some of the professions of the people featured in Dulce Pinzon\u2019s \u201cSuperheroes\u201d series?", "What is the name of the photography critic who wrote about Dulce Pinzon\u2019s \u201cSuperheroes\u201d series in The New Yorker magazine?", "What is the name of the city in Mexico from which Minerva Valencia sends money back to her family?", "What is the name of the series in which Dulce Pinzon superimposes costumes onto working-class Mexicans in New York?", "What is the purpose of the 'Superheroes' series by Dulce Pinzon according to the text?"], "answers": ["Dulce Pinzon", "Minerva Valencia", "New York.", "Four hundred dollars.", "cooks, nannies.", "Maria Lokke", "Puebla", "Superheroes", "The purpose of the 'Superheroes' series by Dulce Pinzon is to recognize working-class Mexicans in New York by superimposing costumes on them, highlighting their everyday acts of sacrifice and heroism."], "docs": ["This a document about Dulce Pinzon. \n women, etc. and whom are rarely recognized for their everyday acts of sacrifice and heroism in supporting their families in their countries of origin. Another example, is the story of behind the photograph Minerva Valencia, who dressed up as Catwoman for Dulce's artwork. Valencia came to New York from Puebla and works as a babysitter in New York. The amount of economic remittance that she sends back to Puebla, Mexico is four hundred dollars per week. The New Yorker magazine photography critic Maria Lokke wrote about these images:\"In Dulce Pinzon\u2019s \u201cSuperheroes\u201d series, costumes are superimposed on working-class Mexicans in New York: cooks, nannies, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the school that operated on the current site of Churchland Elementary School before 1957?", "What year did West Davidson High School open, leading to the change at the Churchland site?", "What school system does Churchland Elementary and West Davidson High School belong to?", "Who is credited with founding the original school on the site of Churchland Elementary School?", "In which year was the original school on the Churchland site founded?", "In which publication can a detailed article about Churchland Elementary School's history be found?"], "answers": ["Churchland High School", "1957", "Davidson County School System.", "Mr. Hasty is credited with founding the original school on the site of Churchland Elementary School.", "The original school on the Churchland site was founded in the early 1900s.", "Homespun, a Davidson County periodical."], "docs": ["This a document about Churchland, North Carolina. \n The current site of Churchland Elementary School was originally Churchland High School until 1957 when the \"new\" West Davidson High School opened. Both are part of the Davidson County School System. The name and grades then changed to the elementary school. History has it that the original school on this site was founded in the early 1900s by Mr. Hasty. A detailed article can be found in the Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 1977 issue of Homespun, a Davidson County periodical."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the names of the visitor centers located in the White Mountain National Forest?", "What are the three discontinuous areas that make up the White Mountain National Forest?", "What major geographical feature is Franconia Notch described as in the document?", "Which mountains are mentioned as being in the area west of Franconia Notch?", "What is the name of the mountain range that is considered the main body of the White Mountain National Forest?", "Which other mountain ranges are noted as being part of the White Mountain National Forest?", "What portion of Mount Moosilauke is mentioned as being privately owned in the document?"], "answers": ["The visitor centers located in the White Mountain National Forest are at Lincoln, Campton (off Interstate 93), and Lincoln Woods (on the Kancamagus Highway).", "The White Mountain National Forest consists of three discontinuous areas: the area to the west of Franconia Notch, the main body including the Presidential Range and other mountain ranges, and an exclave to the north of U.S. Route 2 in Stark and Randolph.", "A narrow north\u2013south valley.", "Cannon Mountain, Kinsman Mountain, and Mount Moosilauke.", "The main body of the White Mountain National Forest includes the Presidential Range.", "The Franconia, Twin, Bond, Sandwich, Willey, and Carter-Moriah ranges.", "The majority of Mount Moosilauke is privately owned."], "docs": ["This a document about White Mountain National Forest. \n are several visitor centers, including those located at Lincoln, Campton (off Interstate 93), and Lincoln Woods (on the Kancamagus Highway). The White Mountain National Forest consists of three discontinuous areas. The area to the west of Franconia Notch (a narrow north\u2013south valley primarily within a state park) consists of the regions surrounding Cannon Mountain, Kinsman Mountain and Mount Moosilauke (though the majority of Moosilauke is privately owned). The main body of the national forest includes the Presidential Range and many other ranges - most notably, the Franconia, Twin, Bond, Sandwich, Willey, and Carter-Moriah ranges. An exclave of the Forest lies to the north of U.S. Route 2 in Stark and Randolph, New "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the profession of Hassan Nader's son, Mohcine?", "In which country was Mohcine Nader born?", "In which country did Mohcine Nader spend most of his career?"], "answers": ["Footballer and striker.", "Portugal.", "Portugal."], "docs": ["This a document about Hassan Nader. \n Nader's son, Mohcine, was also a footballer and a striker. Already born in Portugal, he too spent most of his career in that country."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the real name of the artist known by the stage name NEO 10Y?", "What concept did Thakkar combine to create the stage name NEO 10Y?", "In what year did NEO 10Y first use his stage name for a track he anonymously published?", "What was the name of the track that debuted as Amerikkka at a Tom Ford party?", "What was the title of the three-part music video released by NEO 10Y in October 2016?", "What controversial elements were included in the music video 'NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump'?", "What did the artist receive as a result of the controversy surrounding his 2016 music video?", "How has NEO 10Y's work been described in terms of its thematic content?", "On what date did NEO 10Y release the dual album Dopamine and Poems To Fuck To?", "What was the name of the second track featured in the 'NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump' music video?", "What was the name of the third track featured in the 'NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump' music video?", "What was the name of the event where the track Amerikkka debuted?", "What was the name of the first track featured in the 'NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump' music video?", "What was the name of the dual album released by NEO 10Y on 10 October 2018?"], "answers": ["Nik Thakkar", "Thakkar combined neoteny as a positive force and the significance of number 10 as \"rebirth and revolution\" to create the stage name NEO 10Y.", "2016", "The track that debuted as Amerikkka at a Tom Ford party is Amerikkka.", "\"NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump\"", "The music video included live sex and the burning of a mask of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.", "The artist received hate mail and FBI reports.", "\"Lyrical political activism.\"", "10 October 2018.", "Janis", "Wild West", "Tom Ford party", "Amerikkka", "Dopamine and Poems To Fuck To"], "docs": ["This a document about Nik Thakkar. \n For his stage name NEO 10Y, Thakkar combined neoteny as a positive force and the significance of number 10 as \"rebirth and revolution\". He first used it for the dark electronic track he anonymously published in June 2016. The song would debut as Amerikkka at a Tom Ford party. In October 2016, NEO 10Y released \"NEO 10Y vs. NIHIL: The Kid That Killed Trump,\" a three-part music video for his tracks Amerikkka, Janis and Wild West. It caused controversy by using live sex and burning a mask of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. The artist subsequently received hate mail and FBI reports. NEO 10Y's work has been described as \"lyrical political activism\". On 10 October 2018, NEO 10Y released dual release of Dopamine and Poems To Fuck To along with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which composer impressed by Ingolf Dahl contracted him to create a two-piano version of Danses concertantes?", "What work did Ingolf Dahl and Joseph Szigeti reconstruct in 1947?", "In which year did Ingolf Dahl tour as a pianist for Edgar Bergen and his puppets?", "Which comedian did Ingolf Dahl tour for in 1942 and 1956?", "For which bandleader did Ingolf Dahl produce musical arrangements?", "Who did Ingolf Dahl serve as arranger and conductor for?", "Which clarinetist received private lessons in the classical repertoire from Ingolf Dahl?", "What was the name of the work for which Ingolf Dahl wrote program notes as part of his contract with Stravinsky?", "What was the name of the bandleader for whom Ingolf Dahl produced musical arrangements?", "What role did Ingolf Dahl play in the entertainment industry in addition to performing and arranging music?"], "answers": ["Stravinsky", "Bach's Violin Concerto in D Minor.", "1941", "Gracie Fields", "Tommy Dorsey", "Ingolf Dahl served as arranger and conductor for Victor Borge.", "Benny Goodman.", "Other works (the document does not specify the names of the works for which Dahl wrote program notes).", "Tommy Dorsey", "Ingolf Dahl played as a pianist for entertainers such as Edgar Bergen and his puppets, Gracie Fields, and served as an arranger/conductor for Victor Borge."], "docs": ["This a document about Ingolf Dahl. \n He performed many of Stravinsky's works and the composer was impressed enough to contract Dahl to create a two-piano version of his Danses concertantes and program notes for other works. In 1947, with Joseph Szigeti he produced a reconstruction of Bach's Violin Concerto in D Minor. He also worked in the entertainment industry, touring as pianist to Edgar Bergen and his puppets in 1941 and later for comedian Gracie Fields in 1942 and 1956. He produced musical arrangements for Tommy Dorsey and served as arranger/conductor to Victor Borge. He gave private lessons in the classical repertoire to Benny Goodman as well. He performed on "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the boys' school in Dorset that was founded in the 16th century?", "Which towns in Dorset contain a further education college?", "What is the name of the college located in Dorchester?", "What is the name of the higher education establishment that has facilities across Bournemouth and Poole?", "How many students does Bournemouth University have?", "What was the original name of Bournemouth University before it was granted university status?", "In what year was Bournemouth University granted university status?", "What law granted Bournemouth University its university status?", "What is the name of the higher education institute located between the border of Poole and Bournemouth?", "In what year did The Arts University Bournemouth become a higher education institute?", "When was The Arts University Bournemouth granted degree-awarding powers?", "In which year was The Arts University Bournemouth granted full university status?", "What is the name of the further education college located in Weymouth?", "What is the name of the further education college located in Bournemouth and Poole?", "What is the name of the largest further education college in the UK mentioned in the document?", "How many of Dorset's largest towns contain a further education college?", "What is the name of the county where Bournemouth University and The Arts University Bournemouth are located?"], "answers": ["Sherborne School", "Weymouth, Dorchester, Bournemouth, and Poole.", "Kingston Maurward College", "Bournemouth University", "Bournemouth University has over 17,000 students.", "Bournemouth Polytechnic.", "1992", "The Further and Higher Education Act 1992.", "The Arts University Bournemouth", "2001", "2008", "2012", "Weymouth College.", "Bournemouth and Poole College", "Bournemouth and Poole College", "Four", "Dorset"], "docs": ["This a document about Dorset. \n Sherborne School, a boys' school founded in the 16th century. Four of the county's five largest towns contain a further education college: Weymouth College, Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester and Bournemouth and Poole College which is one of the largest in the UK. Dorset has two higher education establishments situated in the heart of the county's south east conurbation. Bournemouth University has facilities across Bournemouth and Poole and over 17,000 students. Previously named Bournemouth Polytechnic, it was granted university status as a result of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. The Arts University Bournemouth is situated between the border of Poole and Bournemouth. It became a higher education institute in 2001 and was given degree-awarding powers in 2008. It was granted full university status in 2012."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was John Edd Thompson's profession at WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama?", "In which year did John Edd Thompson retire from WALA-TV?", "What region did John Edd Thompson provide weather reports for since 1969?", "What was the date on which John Edd Thompson retired from WALA-TV?"], "answers": ["John Edd Thompson was a chief meteorologist at WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama.", "2009", "The central Gulf Coast.", "June 5, 2009"], "docs": ["This a document about John Edd Thompson. \n John Edd Thompson is a former chief meteorologist for WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama. Thompson reported the weather for people on the central Gulf Coast since 1969. Thompson retired on June 5, 2009 to spend more time with family."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the Sunday Life newspaper launched?", "Who was the managing director of the Belfast Telegraph when the Sunday Life was launched?", "Where was the private conference held to plan the launch of the Sunday Life?", "Which two individuals were immediately appointed by Bob Crane for the launch of the Sunday Life?", "What role was Ed Curran appointed to for the Sunday Life launch?", "In what year did Ed Curran join the Belfast Telegraph?", "What was the name of the organisation that owned the Belfast Telegraph when the Sunday Life was launched?", "What role did Margaret Clarke play in the launch of the Sunday Life?", "What was the role of Bob Crane in the launch of the Sunday Life newspaper?"], "answers": ["The Sunday Life was launched on 20 April 1988.", "Bob Crane", "The private conference was held at the Drumnagreagh Hotel near Ballygally on the Antrim coast.", "Ed Curran and Margaret Clarke.", "Ed Curran was appointed as the editor for the Sunday Life launch.", "1966", "Thomson International Organisation.", "Margaret Clarke was appointed as a key member involved in the launch of the Sunday Life.", "Bob Crane was the managing director of the Belfast Telegraph who organised a private conference to plan the launch of the Sunday Life and made two immediate appointments, Ed Curran and Margaret Clarke."], "docs": ["This a document about Sunday Life (newspaper). \n major advertising medium.\". The Sunday Life was born on 20 April 1988, at that time the Belfast Telegraph was owned by the Thomson International Organisation. After getting the go-ahead at an executive meeting, Belfast Telegraph managing director Bob Crane called together his senior executives and they organised a private conference to plan the launch of the Sunday Life. He booked the small Drumnagreagh Hotel near Ballygally on the Antrim coast and there the blueprint for the Sunday Life was created. Crane made two immediate appointments \u2013 Ed Curran and Margaret Clarke. Curran, deputy editor of the Belfast Telegraph who joined the company in 1966, would be the editor. He would go on to become Belfast Telegraph editor. Clarke, a key "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the most common type of variable inductor used today?", "How does moving a ferrite core into a coil affect the inductance?", "Why do inductors in radio applications often use adjustable cores?", "What kind of material is used for inductor cores at frequencies above 100 MHz, and why?", "What effect does a non-magnetic, highly conductive core have on inductance?", "What method can air core inductors use to adjust the inductance value?", "What is the purpose of sliding contacts or multiple taps in air core inductors?"], "answers": ["The most common type of variable inductor today is one with a moveable ferrite magnetic core.", "Moving the ferrite core farther into the coil increases the inductance.", "To tune the inductors to their desired value due to manufacturing tolerances.", "For frequencies above 100 MHz, inductor cores are sometimes made from highly conductive non-magnetic material such as aluminum because they decrease the inductance, allowing the magnetic field to bypass them.", "It decreases the inductance because the magnetic field must bypass them.", "Air core inductors can use sliding contacts or multiple taps to adjust the inductance value.", "To increase or decrease the number of turns included in the inductor."], "docs": ["This a document about Inductor. \n Probably the most common type of variable inductor today is one with a moveable ferrite magnetic core, which can be slid or screwed in or out of the coil. Moving the core farther into the coil increases the permeability, increasing the magnetic field and the inductance. Many inductors used in radio applications (usually less than 100 MHz) use adjustable cores in order to tune such inductors to their desired value, since manufacturing processes have certain tolerances (inaccuracy). Sometimes such cores for frequencies above 100 MHz are made from highly conductive non-magnetic material such as aluminum. They decrease the inductance because the magnetic field must bypass them. Air core inductors can use sliding contacts or multiple taps to increase or decrease the number of turns included in the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who fulfilled the promise to look after Elizabeth and FitzGerald's baby daughter, Mary, after Elizabeth's death?", "Where was the nurse employed to care for Mary while she was at Sheridan's home?", "At what age did Mary experience a series of fits before dying in October 1793?", "Where was Mary interred after her death in 1793?", "Who was Elizabeth's son, who attempted a political career and later married Caroline Henrietta Callander?", "Who was Caroline Henrietta Callander's father?", "What share of the Drury Lane Theatre did Thomas receive from his father in 1806?", "What was the name of Elizabeth's daughter, who was cared for by Sheridan after her mother's death?", "What was the name of the person who employed a nurse to care for Mary at his home?", "What was the name of Elizabeth's daughter who died after experiencing fits in October 1793?"], "answers": ["Sheridan fulfilled the promise to look after Elizabeth and FitzGerald's baby daughter, Mary, after Elizabeth's death.", "The nurse was employed to care for Mary at Sheridan's Wanstead home.", "18 months old.", "Mary was interred beside her mother at Wells Cathedral.", "Thomas", "Sir James Campbell.", "Thomas received a 25 per cent share of the Drury Lane Theatre from his father in 1806.", "Mary", "Sheridan", "Mary"], "docs": ["This a document about Elizabeth Ann Linley. \n After her death, Sheridan fulfilled his promise to look after Elizabeth and FitzGerald's baby daughter, Mary. A nurse was employed to care for the child at his Wanstead home. The baby had a series of fits on an evening in October 1793 when she was 18 months old, dying before a doctor could attend. She was interred beside her mother at Wells Cathedral. Elizabeth's son, Thomas, had unsuccessfully tried for a political career and briefly served in the army before running off to marry Caroline Henrietta Callander of Craigforth (1779\u20131851), a daughter of Sir James Campbell. His father gave him a 25 per cent share of the Drury Lane Theatre in 1806, and he went "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the condition for the function g(z) in the context of the Goluzin inequalities?", "What are the properties of the points z1, ..., zN in the formulation of the Goluzin inequalities?", "What are \u03b11, ..., \u03b1N in the context of the Goluzin inequalities?", "Who proved the Goluzin inequalities in 1947?", "What is the name of the Russian mathematician who proved the Goluzin inequalities?", "What is the range of the variable r in the context of the Goluzin inequalities?", "What is the limiting behavior described for r in the context of the Goluzin inequalities?"], "answers": ["The function g(z) must be a normalized univalent function in |z| > 1.", "The points z1, ..., zN are distinct and satisfy |zn| > 1.", "\u03b11, ..., \u03b1N are complex numbers.", "Gennadi Mikhailovich Goluzin.", "Gennadi Mikhailovich Goluzin", "r > 1", "r tends to \u221e."], "docs": ["This a document about Grunsky matrix. \n If g(z) is a normalized univalent function in |z| > 1, z1, ..., zN are distinct points with |zn| > 1 and \u03b11, ..., \u03b1N are complex numbers, the Goluzin inequalities, proved in 1947 by the Russian mathematician Gennadi Mikhailovich Goluzin (1906-1953), state that with r > 1, tending to \u221e."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the 1930 film mentioned in the document?", "What is the title of the song mentioned in the document from the film *Pardon My Gun*?", "Who composed the music for the song 'Deep Down South'?", "Who wrote the lyrics for the song 'Deep Down South'?"], "answers": ["Pardon My Gun", "\"Deep Down South\"", "George Green composed the music for the song \"Deep Down South.\"", "Monte Collins"], "docs": ["This a document about Pardon My Gun (1930 film). \n\"Deep Down South\" (Music by George Green, lyrics by Monte Collins) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the two basic types of stem cells mentioned in the document?", "What is the main difference between embryonic stem cells and neural stem cells in terms of differentiation?", "What types of cells do neural stem cells generate in the central nervous system?", "What are radial glial cells (RGCs) also known as in the context of neural stem cell development?", "In which transient zone do radial glial progenitor cells reside during vertebrate embryonic development?", "During which phase are neurons generated in large numbers by radial glial progenitor cells?", "In which regions of the adult brain do adult neural stem cells continue to generate new neurons?", "What is the subventricular zone (SVZ) described as in the document?", "What is the name of the process through which neurons are generated by radial glial progenitor cells during embryonic development?", "What is the function of the radial glial cells generated by neural stem cells?"], "answers": ["The two basic types of stem cells mentioned in the document are adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells (ESCs).", "Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent and can differentiate into any cell type, while neural stem cells are more specialized and only generate radial glial cells that give rise to neurons and glia of the central nervous system.", "Neural stem cells generate radial glial cells, which give rise to neurons and glia in the central nervous system.", "radial glial progenitor cells (RGPs)", "ventricular zone (VZ)", "During embryonic development.", "The subventricular zone (SVZ) and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus.", "A remnant of the embryonic germinal neuroepithelium.", "neurogenesis", "Radial glial cells generated by neural stem cells give rise to the neurons and glia of the central nervous system (CNS)."], "docs": ["This a document about Neural stem cell. \n There are two basic types of stem cell: adult stem cells, which are limited in their ability to differentiate, and embryonic stem cells (ESCs), which are pluripotent and have the capability of differentiating into any cell type. Neural stem cells are more specialized than ESCs because they only generate radial glial cells that give rise to the neurons and to glia of the central nervous system (CNS). During the embryonic development of vertebrates, NSCs transition into radial glial cells (RGCs) also known as radial glial progenitor cells, (RGPs) and reside in a transient zone called the ventricular zone (VZ). Neurons are generated in large numbers by (RGPs) during a specific period of embryonic development through the process of neurogenesis, and continue to be generated in adult life in restricted regions of the adult brain. Adult NSCs differentiate into new neurons within the adult subventricular zone (SVZ), a remnant of the embryonic germinal neuroepithelium, as well as the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the common name of Chenopodium candolleanum?", "To which subfamily does Chenopodium candolleanum belong?", "In which family is Chenopodium candolleanum classified (sensu lato)?", "What is the native region of Chenopodium candolleanum?", "What is the synonym of Chenopodium candolleanum?"], "answers": ["seaberry saltbush", "Chenopodium candolleanum belongs to the subfamily Chenopodioideae.", "Amaranthaceae", "Australia.", "Rhagodia candolleana"], "docs": ["This a document about Chenopodium candolleanum. \n Chenopodium candolleanum (Syn. Rhagodia candolleana), commonly known as seaberry saltbush, is a shrub in the subfamily Chenopodioideae of the family Amaranthaceae (sensu lato), native to Australia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre opened?", "Which organization is the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre part of?", "Who staffs the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre?", "How old was Sir Bobby Robson when he opened the research centre?", "What was the surprise action Sir Bobby Robson took during the opening ceremony of the research centre?", "Who were some of the guests present at the opening of the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre?", "What vow did Sir Bobby Robson make during the opening ceremony of the research centre?", "How much money had the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation raised by the time the research centre was opened?", "What was the purpose of the further fundraising after the opening of the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre?", "What was the role of Sir Bobby Robson during the opening ceremony of the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre?", "What was the role of the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation in relation to the Cancer Trials Research Centre?"], "answers": ["20 February 2008", "The Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre is part of the NCCC.", "The Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre is staffed by academics from Newcastle University and medics from the NHS Trust.", "76", "Sir Bobby Robson gave a surprise 15-minute speech during the opening ceremony of the research centre.", "Fabio Capello, Alan Shearer, and Peter Beardsley.", "Sir Bobby Robson vowed to carry on fundraising.", "\u00a31.2m", "The purpose of the further fundraising was not explicitly stated in the document.", "Sir Bobby Robson opened the centre, gave a surprise 15-minute speech, and vowed to carry on fundraising.", "The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation raised funds for the Cancer Trials Research Centre. By the time the centre opened, the Foundation had raised \u00a31.2m, which was used in part to equip the research centre."], "docs": ["This a document about Sir Bobby Robson Foundation. \n man and raising funds for the foundation. The Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre part of the NCCC was opened on 20 February 2008, staffed by academics from Newcastle University, and medics from the NHS Trust. Robson opened the centre two days after his 76th birthday, with a surprise 15-minute speech, having been expected to attend the ceremony but not speak. In front of guests including Fabio Capello, Alan Shearer and Peter Beardsley, Robson vowed to carry on fundraising. By the time of the research centre's opening, the Foundation had raised \u00a31.2m. In addition to equipping the research centre, further fundraising by "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where have the headquarters of Southwick & North Bradley Scout Group been located since 1978?", "What are the names of the two main residential areas in the northeast of the village?", "What is the name of the development built north of Fleur De Lys Drive in 2011?", "Which road links Fleur De Lys Drive to Greenleaze Close?", "What is the name of the pub located opposite the Southwick Allotments?", "What are the names of the three roads branching off from Blind Lane and Wesley Lane in Southwick?", "Where is the second large group of housing located in the village?", "What is the name of the housing development located off Church Street in the mid-2000s?", "What road connects Wynsome Street to Wesley Lane in Southwick?"], "answers": ["The headquarters of Southwick & North Bradley Scout Group have been located at the old school since 1978.", "Chantry Gardens and Fleur De Lys Drive.", "Greenleaze Close", "A short path.", "The Farmhouse Inn", "Southfield, Wesley Close, and Orchard Drive.", "The second large group of housing is located to the south and west of the playing field.", "The Mowlems and Swan Court.", "A road winding from Wynsome Street connects to Wesley Lane."], "docs": ["This a document about Southwick, Wiltshire. \n The village has a small primary school which is next to a large playing field. Southwick & North Bradley Scout Group have had their headquarters at the old school since 1978. There are two main residential areas in the northeast of the village, opposite the Southwick Allotments and the 'Farmhouse Inn' pub. The estates are linked, and named Chantry Gardens and Fleur De Lys Drive. In 2011, a small cluster of houses was built north of Fleur De Lys Drive, linked to Fleur De Lys Drive via a short path; this development was named Greenleaze Close. The second large group of housing is located to the south and west of the playing field, and has short roads branching off Blind Lane and Wesley Lane (a road winding from Wynsome Street, between the A361 and North Bradley). These roads are named Southfield, Wesley Close and Orchard Drive. Housing was also developed off Church Street in the mid-2000s, designated The Mowlems and Swan Court."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the annual farmers market in Rogers Park that promotes local and sustainable foods?", "What organization is responsible for running the Glenwood Sunday Market in Rogers Park?", "Which film festival is held annually at The New 400 Theaters in Rogers Park?", "How many filmmakers, actors, and agents attend the Chicago Comedy Film Festival in Rogers Park each year?", "What body of water has beaches that line much of Rogers Park's neighborhood?", "Where is the Artists of the Wall festival held in Rogers Park?", "For how many years has the Artists of the Wall festival been held in Rogers Park?", "What is the name of the park located on Albion Avenue that is associated with the Artists of the Wall festival?", "What is the name of the organization that ranks neighborhoods for walkability, and what rating has it given to Rogers Park?"], "answers": ["Glenwood Sunday Market", "Rogers Park Business Alliance", "The Chicago Comedy Film Festival is held annually at The New 400 Theaters in Rogers Park.", "Over 500 filmmakers, actors, and agents attend the Chicago Comedy Film Festival in Rogers Park each year.", "Lake Michigan", "The Artists of the Wall festival is held at the Lake Michigan shoreline at Farwell Avenue pier (Hartigan Park on Albion Avenue).", "The Artists of the Wall festival has been held for over twenty years.", "Hartigan Park", "Walk Score; \"very walkable\""], "docs": ["This a document about Rogers Park, Chicago. \n has been ranked \"very walkable\" by Walk Score. Rogers Park is also home to the Glenwood Sunday Market, a farmers market, a program of the Rogers Park Business Alliance, devoted to providing local, sustainable foods that are also organic whenever possible. The Chicago Comedy Film Festival calls Rogers Park home and is held annually at The New 400 Theaters. The international film festival brings over 500 filmmakers, actors and agents to the neighborhood from around the world. A plethora of beaches line the shores of Lake Michigan through much of the neighborhood. The Artists of the Wall festival at the Lake Michigan shoreline at Farwell Avenue pier (Hartigan Park on Albion Avenue on the streetmap above) has been held for over twenty years, the longest event of its kind in Chicago's history."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one of the reasons Erika IV questioned her husband's plans?", "Which literary authors did Erika IV read extensively?", "What was the name of the experimental disembodied head that recruited Erika IV?", "What was Karloff's ability that allowed him to control an object from afar?", "What did Erika IV do after Karloff requested death?", "What was the name of the character Erika IV was recruited to kill?", "What was the reason Karloff fell into despair after Erika IV revealed she could not kill Helios?", "What was the result of Erika IV's inability to kill Helios as requested by Karloff?", "What was the name of the book or work being described in the document?", "What was the name of the character who recruited Erika IV to kill Helios?", "What was the name of the character who could not kill Helios as requested by Karloff?"], "answers": ["The inability to reconcile the 'inferiority' of the Old Race with their ability to create incredible works of art or commit noble acts.", "Emily Dickinson and Charles Dickens.", "Karloff", "Karloff could psychically control an unattached hand from afar.", "Erika IV turned off Karloff's life support.", "Helios", "Karloff fell into despair because Erika IV revealed she could not kill Helios.", "Karloff fell into despair and requested death, so she turned off his life support.", "Dean Koontz's Frankenstein", "Karloff", "Erika IV"], "docs": ["This a document about Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. \n in beating them during sex. Erika IV read extensively, such as Emily Dickinson or Charles Dickens, leading her to question her husband's plans due to her inability to reconcile the 'inferiority' of the Old Race with their ability to create such incredible works of art or commit such noble acts as sacrificing themselves for those they love. As a result, she was recruited by Karloff, an experimental disembodied head that could psychically control an unattached hand from afar, to kill Helios. When she revealed she could not kill him, Karloff fell into despair and requested death, so she turned off his life support. Video recording "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which regions did Doris M. Modly serve as a consultant for the World Health Organization and various programs?", "What organization did Doris M. Modly work with in Hungary as a senior nursing education fellow?", "What was the primary goal of Doris M. Modly's work in Hungary regarding nursing education?", "What change did Doris M. Modly help implement in Hungary's nursing education system?", "Which international guidelines did the nursing curriculum developed by Doris M. Modly align with in Hungary?", "What was the name of the university where the first baccalaureate nursing program in Hungary was established?", "How did Doris M. Modly's ability to speak Hungarian contribute to her success in her work there?", "What was the name of the school at the University of Pecs where the first baccalaureate nursing program was established?"], "answers": ["Doris M. Modly served as a consultant in Central and East Europe, Latin America, and Africa.", "Project HOPE", "The primary goal of Doris M. Modly's work in Hungary was to reconstruct nursing programs from vocational training to baccalaureate in nursing programs, aligning them with western standards and the Europe Nursing Council guidelines.", "Doris M. Modly helped implement the change from vocational training to baccalaureate in nursing programs in Hungary.", "The Europe Nursing Council guidelines.", "University of Pecs", "Doris M. Modly's ability to speak Hungarian enabled her to earn the trust of her students and teach in the native tongue, which contributed to her success in reconstructing nursing programs in Hungary.", "School of Health Sciences"], "docs": ["This a document about Doris M. Modly. \n Modly's service spanned Central and East Europe where she as a consultant for the World Health Organization European Office of Nursing; there she facilitated the reconstruction and improvement of nursing programs. Her service also touched Latin America and Africa were she functioned as a program consultant. Modly's work is most recognized in Hungary where as a senior nursing education fellow of Project HOPE as a fellow she reconstructed the nursing programs from the established practice of vocational training to baccalaureate in nursing programs by developing the curriculum to a standard that matched the western world and complied with the Europe Nursing Council guidelines. Her success in the country was in part due to her ability to speak Hungarian, enabling her to earn the trust of her students and teach in the native tongue. Her efforts established the first baccalaureate program in the country which is part of the School of Health Sciences at the University of Pecs."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did President Alejandro Giammattei take office in 2020?", "What caused a delay in the inauguration of President Alejandro Giammattei?", "What happened to outgoing president Morales during the inauguration of Giammattei?", "When did Guatemala break off diplomatic relations with Venezuela in 2020?", "How many politicians were issued arrest warrants on corruption charges in January 2020 in Guatemala?", "Which former congresswoman was arrested on corruption charges in January 2020 in Guatemala?", "What event took place in Guatemala from January 17 to January 19 in 2020?", "What action did the United States Border Patrol attempt on January 18, 2020, involving a Honduran family?", "What did Mexico do on its border with Honduras in January 2020?"], "answers": ["January 14", "Protests caused a delay in the inauguration of President Alejandro Giammattei.", "Outgoing president Morales was pelted with eggs.", "January 16", "Eight politicians were issued arrest warrants on corruption charges in January 2020 in Guatemala.", "Aracely Chavarria.", "Guatemalan Soccer League championship.", "The United States Border Patrol tried to deport a sick Honduran woman and her two sick children to Guatemala.", "Mexico stopped thousands of Honduran immigrants on the border with Honduras in January 2020."], "docs": ["This a document about 2020 in Guatemala. \nJanuary 14 \u2013 New President Alejandro Giammattei takes office after a five-hour delay due to protests. Outgoing president Morales is pelted with eggs. ; January 16 ; Guatemala breaks off diplomatic relations with Venezuela. ; Arrest warrants on corruption charges are issued for eight politicians; former congresswoman Aracely Chavarria and former mayor Angel Ren of Chiche, Quich\u00e9, are arrested. ; January 17 \u2013 19 \u2013 Guatemalan Soccer League championship. ; January 18 ; The United States Border Patrol tries to deport a sick Honduran woman and her two sick children, ages six and one, to Guatemala. ; Mexico stops thousands of Honduran immigrants on the border with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the organization that Thierry de Montbrial founded in 1979?", "What position does Thierry de Montbrial hold at the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri)?", "In which year was the World Policy Conference (WPC) created by Thierry de Montbrial?", "In what year did Thierry de Montbrial become a member of the French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences?", "What is Thierry de Montbrial's status in numerous foreign academies?", "What is the name of the organization for which Thierry de Montbrial serves as founder and Chairman, established in 2008?"], "answers": ["French Institute of International Relations (Ifri)", "Executive Chairman", "2008", "1992", "He is an honorary member.", "World Policy Conference (WPC)"], "docs": ["This a document about Thierry de Montbrial. \n Thierry de Montbrial (born 3 March 1943) is the Executive Chairman of the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), which he founded in 1979. He is also the founder and Chairman of the World Policy Conference (WPC), which he created in 2008. He has been a member of the French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences since 1992. He is an honorary member of numerous foreign academies."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the 1972 film mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the 1975 film mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Harold and Maude", "The Ik"], "docs": ["This a document about Colin Higgins. \nHarold and Maude (1972) ; The Ik (1975) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was the 2006 winner of the Major League Baseball Home Run Derby and a participant in the 2007 event?", "Which player from the Minnesota Twins participated in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which Milwaukee Brewers player competed in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which Los Angeles Angels player was a participant in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which Detroit Tigers player competed in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which St. Louis Cardinals player participated in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which Toronto Blue Jays player was a participant in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which Colorado Rockies player competed in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which Florida Marlins player was originally announced as a participant in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby but was replaced due to injury?", "What was the reason Miguel Cabrera did not participate in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?", "Which player among the 2007 participants was returning to the Major League Baseball Home Run Derby after a gap since 2003?", "Who replaced Miguel Cabrera in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby?"], "answers": ["Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies.", "Justin Morneau", "Prince Fielder", "Vladimir Guerrero", "Magglio Ord\u00f3\u00f1ez", "Albert Pujols", "Alex R\u00edos", "Matt Holliday", "Miguel Cabrera", "Miguel Cabrera did not participate in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby because he was injured in a game on July 7.", "Albert Pujols", "Matt Holliday replaced Miguel Cabrera in the 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby."], "docs": ["This a document about 2007 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby. \n The eight competitors were 2006 winner Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies, Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins, Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers, Vladimir Guerrero of the Los Angeles Angels, Magglio Ord\u00f3\u00f1ez of the Detroit Tigers, Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals (who last participated in 2003), Alex R\u00edos of the Toronto Blue Jays and Matt Holliday of the Colorado Rockies, who replaced the Florida Marlins' Miguel Cabrera, who was injured in a game on July 7 after being announced as a participant. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the southern boundaries of Danseys Pass?", "What is the significance of Danseys Pass when State Highway 1 between Hampden and Moeraki is closed?", "Where is the locality of Danseys Pass located in relation to the pass and Duntroon?", "In which district is the historic Danseys Pass Coach Inn located?", "What is the alternative name for the area where the historic Danseys Pass Hotel is located?", "Who was William Heywood Dansey, and what is he known for in relation to Danseys Pass?", "In what year did William Heywood Dansey and his companions first cross Danseys Pass?", "What is the name of the district where the locality of Danseys Pass is located?", "What is the name of the district where the historic Danseys Pass Coach Inn is located?", "What is the name of the road that is named after William Heywood Dansey?", "What is the name of the locality on the western side where the historic Danseys Pass Coach Inn is located?"], "answers": ["The southern boundaries of Danseys Pass are Naseby and Ranfurly.", "It is the closest detour.", "The locality of Danseys Pass is located approximately halfway between the pass and Duntroon on the eastern side within Waitaki District.", "Central Otago District.", "Kyeburn Diggings or Upper Kyeburn.", "William Heywood Dansey was the lessee of the Otekaike run from 1857 to 1871 and, in 1855, he was the first European to cross Danseys Pass with three companions in search of land in the Maniototo district. The pass and road are named after him.", "1855", "Waitaki District.", "Central Otago District", "Danseys Pass", "Kyeburn Diggings or Upper Kyeburn."], "docs": ["This a document about Danseys Pass. \n Naseby and Ranfurly in the south and Duntroon in the Mackenzie Basin of inland Canterbury. Also, if State Highway 1 between Hampden and Moeraki is closed, it is the closest detour, despite adding over 100 km to the journey. The locality of Danseys Pass is located approximately halfway between the pass and Duntroon on the eastern side within Waitaki District (i.e. in Canterbury). Confusingly, however, the historic Danseys Pass Coach Inn / Danseys Pass Hotel is located on the western side within Central Otago District, at the locality known as Kyeburn Diggings or Upper Kyeburn, north of Kyeburn. The pass and road are named after William Heywood Dansey. He was the lessee of the Otekaike run from 1857 to 1871 who, in 1855 with three companions, was the first European to cross the pass in search for land in the Maniototo district."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are Brian Barker's hobbies?", "What charitable organization is Brian Barker a governor of?", "What is the name of the foundation that Brian Barker is a governor of, which was founded in 1748?", "What honors has Brian Barker been awarded?", "What were Brian Barker's contributions for which he was awarded the CBE?", "What organizations is Brian Barker associated with in the City of London?", "How many daughters does Brian Barker have, and what is notable about one of them?", "What title or status does Brian Barker hold in the City of London?", "What is Brian Barker's status within the Worshipful Company of Coopers?", "What is the name of the charitable organization founded in 1748 that Brian Barker is a governor of?"], "answers": ["Brian Barker's hobbies are golf and sheep rearing.", "Brian Barker is a governor of Sir John Cass's Foundation.", "Sir John Cass's Foundation", "Brian Barker was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours.", "Services to the administration of justice and to charity.", "Brian Barker is associated with the Worshipful Company of Coopers and the Curriers' Company in the City of London.", "Brian Barker has three daughters. One of them had Down syndrome and died aged two.", "Freeman of the City of London.", "Past Master", "Sir John Cass's Foundation"], "docs": ["This a document about Brian Barker. \n female Appeal Court judges, with whom he has three daughters. Another daughter, who had Down syndrome, died aged two. He lists his hobbies as golf and sheep rearing. Barker is a governor of Sir John Cass's Foundation, one of London's oldest and largest education charities, which was founded in 1748. Barker is a Freeman of the City of London, a Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Coopers and an Honorary Liveryman of the Curriers' Company. Barker was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to the administration of justice and to charity."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["For which club did Dinny O'Bryan make his first grade debut in 1962?", "How many appearances did Dinny O'Bryan make for St. George in 1962?", "Did Dinny O'Bryan play in St. George's grand final victory over Western Suburbs?", "Which club did Dinny O'Bryan join in 1963?", "What was North Sydney's position on the table in the 1963 season?", "Which team did North Sydney lose to in the semi final in the season after O'Bryan joined them?", "What was North Sydney's position in the 1965 season?", "Why did Dinny O'Bryan miss North Sydney's finals matches in 1965?", "In which year did Dinny O'Bryan leave North Sydney?", "Which newly formed club did Dinny O'Bryan join after leaving North Sydney?", "How many games did Dinny O'Bryan play for Cronulla in the season he joined them?", "What was Cronulla's position on the table in the season Dinny O'Bryan played for them?", "In which year and round did Dinny O'Bryan play his final game for Cronulla?", "Which team did Dinny O'Bryan play against in his final game for Cronulla?", "Did Dinny O'Bryan score any points in his final game for Cronulla, and if so, how?", "What was the final score of Dinny O'Bryan's final game for Cronulla against Eastern Suburbs?"], "answers": ["St. George", "16", "No.", "North Sydney", "Fourth place.", "Balmain", "Second.", "O'Bryan missed both of the club's finals matches through injury.", "1968", "Cronulla", "3", "Cronulla finished last on the table.", "1969, round 4.", "Eastern Suburbs", "Yes, Dinny O'Bryan scored a field goal in his final game for Cronulla.", "29\u201319 in favor of Eastern Suburbs."], "docs": ["This a document about Dinny O'Bryan. \n O'Bryan made his first grade debut for St. George in 1962. O'Bryan made 16 appearances for the club as they won the minor premiership. O'Bryan did not play in the club's grand final victory over Western Suburbs. In 1963, O'Bryan joined North Sydney. The following season, Norths finished in fourth place on the table and reached the finals for the first time in many years. O'Bryan played in the club's semi final loss against Balmain. In 1965, Norths had one of their best seasons on the field finishing second. O'Bryan however missed both of the club's finals matches through injury. In the coming seasons, Norths were unable to match their form of the 1965 season and O'Bryan left the club at the end of 1968. O'Bryan then joined the newly formed Cronulla side which had only entered the competition two years prior. O'Bryan only played 3 times for Cronulla in a season where the club finished last on the table and claimed the wooden spoon. O'Bryan's final game for Cronulla came against Eastern Suburbs in round 4 1969 in which O'Bryan kicked a field goal although Easts ran out winners 29\u201319 at Endeavour Field."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where did Mateusz Grabowski open the Grabowski Gallery?", "What was the focus of the Grabowski Gallery in terms of the artists it promoted?", "Was the Grabowski Gallery a commercial or non-commercial venture?", "In what year did the Grabowski Gallery hold its final show?", "Who was Mateusz Grabowski's younger son, who predeceased him in 1969?", "Which of Mateusz Grabowski's sons took over the family business after his death?", "Where was Mateusz Grabowski buried?", "In which year did Mateusz Grabowski die?", "Who is the Greek prime minister that Mateusz Grabowski's granddaughter, Marewa, is married to?", "Since when has Kyriakos Mitsotakis been the Greek prime minister?", "What was Mateusz Grabowski's profession, as indicated by the family business passed on to his son Wojciech?"], "answers": ["Sloane Avenue, Chelsea.", "The Grabowski Gallery specialised in promoting young and diaspora artists.", "The Grabowski Gallery was a non-commercial venture.", "1975", "Andrzej", "Wojciech.", "Mateusz Grabowski was buried at North Sheen Cemetery, London.", "1976.", "Kyriakos Mitsotakis.", "Since July 2019.", "Pharmacist."], "docs": ["This a document about Mateusz Grabowski. \n he opened the Grabowski Gallery next to his chemist shop in Sloane Avenue, Chelsea. The gallery specialised in promoting young and diaspora artists, among whom were Pauline Boty, David Hockney and Bridget Riley. It was a non-commercial venture. Rather it was an expression of his passion for art. The gallery held its final show in 1975 before closing. Grabowski's younger son, Andrzej, an artist, predeceased him in 1969. His other son, Wojciech, also a pharmacist, took over the family business after Grabowski died in London in 1976. Grabowski was buried at North Sheen Cemetery, London. Grabowski's granddaughter, Marewa, is married to the Greek prime minister (since July 2019), Kyriakos Mitsotakis."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Chapman code for Antrim?", "What is the Chapman code for Armagh?", "What is the Chapman code for Down?", "What is the Chapman code for Fermanagh?", "What is the Chapman code for Londonderry?", "What is the Chapman code for Tyrone?"], "answers": ["ANT", "ARM", "DOW", "FER", "LDY", "TYR"], "docs": ["This a document about Chapman code. \nANT Antrim ; ARM Armagh ; DOW Down ; FER Fermanagh ; LDY Londonderry ; TYR Tyrone "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the estranged wife that Selena refuses to section?", "What signs does Abs find in Stella during her hospital visit?", "Who tracks Stella to the church roof and who prevents her from jumping?", "What decision does Selena make after the incident with Stella?", "What attempt does Nathan make to support Selena after her resignation?", "What initiative does Charlie try to help with by handing out leaflets?", "Where does Charlie attempt to hand out leaflets for the Hep B clinic?", "What happens to Charlie after he is menaced by an angry pimp?", "What action does Stella take against Sophie during her kidnapping incident?"], "answers": ["Stella", "Abs finds signs of paranoid delusions in Stella during her hospital visit.", "Selena and policewoman Edie track Stella to the church roof; Edie prevents her from jumping.", "Selena resigns as police surgeon.", "Nathan attempts to comfort Selena after her resignation.", "The Hep B clinic.", "in the red light district", "Charlie is mugged and arrested.", "Stella kidnaps Sophie."], "docs": ["This a document about Casualty (series 20). \n his estranged wife Stella. Selena refuses to section her and she is taken to hospital, where Abs finds signs of paranoid delusions. She flees the hospital, stabs Stella and kidnaps Sophie. Selena and policewoman Edie track her to a church roof; Selena gets her to hand Sophie over and Edie stops her jumping. Stella refuses to take David back. Selena resigns as police surgeon and Nathan fails to comfort her. Charlie tries to help the Hep B clinic by handing out leaflets in the red light district but is menaced by an angry pimp, mugged and finally arrested for "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the lament mentioned in the document about Javid Nama?", "Which body of water is referenced in the lament of the skiff-riders?", "Which German philosopher's station is mentioned in the Javid Nama?", "What is the name of the garden that is the destination of the departure described in the text?", "Which historical figure is honored in the 'Visitation to His Highness Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and Mulla Tahir Ghani of Kashmir'?", "What is the name of the Indian poet that the text mentions a meeting with?", "Which kings of the East are referenced in the 'Departure to the palace of the kings of the East'?", "Which historical figure's spirit is said to appear and sing an impassioned ghazal in the text?", "Which river is the recipient of a message from the Martyr-King in the text?", "What is the name of the figure who departs from Paradise and sings a ghazal in the text?", "What is the name of the presence that is described as 'The Divine Presence' in the text?", "What is the name of the palace referenced in 'The Palace of Sharaf al-Nisa'?", "What is the name of the figure who visits Shah-i Hamadan in the text?", "What is the name of the figure who receives a message from the Martyr-King to the River Cauvery?"], "answers": ["The lament of one of the skiff-riders of the Sea of Blood.", "The Sea of Blood.", "Nietzsche", "Garden of Paradise", "Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and Mulla Tahir Ghani of Kashmir.", "Bartari-Hari", "Nadir, Abdali, the Martyr - King.", "Nasir-i Khusrau Alavi", "The River Cauvery.", "Zinda-Rud", "The Divine Presence is not a name but a description, and the document does not provide a specific name for it.", "The Palace of Sharaf al-Nisa.", "Javid Nama", "Zinda-Rud"], "docs": ["This a document about Javid Nama. \n ; The lament of one of the skiff-riders of the Sea of Blood ; Beyond the Spheres ; The station of the German philosopher Nietzsche ; Departure for the Garden of Paradise ; The Palace of Sharaf al-Nisa ; Visitation to His Highness Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and Mulla Tahir Ghani of Kashmir ; In the presence of Shah-i Hamadan ; Meeting with the Indian poet Bartari-Hari ; Departure to the palace of the kings of the East, Nadir, Abdali, the Martyr - King ; The spirit of Nasir-i Khusrau Alavi appears, sings an impassioned ghazal, and vanishes ; Message of the Martyr-King to the River Cauvery ; Zinda-Rud departs from Paradise: the Houris\u2019 request ; Ghazal of Zinda-Rud ; The Divine Presence "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Louis van Mauritius born or active as a slave?", "What was Louis van Mauritius's occupation in the Cape Colony?", "On what date did the slave rebellion led by Louis van Mauritius take place?", "How many slaves are estimated to have participated in the 1808 slave rebellion led by Louis van Mauritius?", "How many people were put on trial after the 1808 slave rebellion?", "How many people, including Louis van Mauritius, were sentenced to death for their role in the rebellion?", "What event is commemorated by the artwork commissioned by the City of Cape Town in Church Square?", "Where is the artwork commemorating the 200th anniversary of the 1808 slave rebellion on display in Cape Town?"], "answers": ["Louis van Mauritius was active as a slave in the Cape Colony (now South Africa).", "Louis van Mauritius was a tailor.", "27 October 1808.", "Over 300 slaves participated.", "47 people were put on trial.", "Twenty.", "The artwork commemorates the 200th anniversary of the slave rebellion led by Louis van Mauritius in 1808.", "Church Square, near the old Slave Lodge."], "docs": ["This a document about Louis van Mauritius. \n Louis van Mauritius (d. 1808) was a slave in the Cape Colony (now South Africa). Working as a tailor, he led a slave rebellion on 27 October 1808, in which over 300 slaves participated. The rebellion failed and 47 people were put on trial. Twenty, including van Mauritius, were sentenced to death. An artwork commemorating the 200th anniversary of the rebellion was commissioned by the City of Cape Town and is on display in Church Square, near the old Slave Lodge in Cape Town."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played the role of Qin Shi Huang in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed the child version of Qin Shi Huang in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the character of L\u00fc Buwei in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actress portrayed Lady Zhao in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the role of Li Si in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed Zhao Gao in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the role of Lady Huayang in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actress portrayed Princess A'ruo of Chu in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the character of Princess Mindai of Zhao in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actress portrayed Li Jiang in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the role of Lord Changping in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed Lord Shang in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the character of Chengjiao in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed Fusu in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the role of Lao Ai in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed King Zhuangxiang of Qin in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the character of Lady Chu in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actress portrayed A'ran in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the role of Jing Ke in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actress portrayed Lady Meng Jiang in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the character of A'jin in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed Huhai in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the role of L\u00fcniang in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed Queen Dowager Xia in the 2001 TV series?", "Who played the character of the crown prince of Zhao in the 2001 TV series?", "Which actor portrayed Wei Liao in the 2001 TV series?"], "answers": ["Zhang Fengyi", "Wang Heyu", "Gao Ming", "Song Jia", "Liu Wei", "Zhao Liang", "Song Chunli", "Fan Bingbing", "Zhang Jingchu played the character of Princess Mindai of Zhao in the 2001 TV series.", "Xu Huanhuan", "Ma Shuliang played the role of Lord Changping in the 2001 TV series.", "Guo Fazeng", "Zhou Xiaopeng", "Tan Tao", "Yizhen played the role of Lao Ai in the 2001 TV series.", "Chuo Eryong", "Deng Tao", "Li Xinling", "Kou Zhenhai", "He Lin", "Yang Ruoxi", "Wang Maolei", "Zhang Heng", "Zhang Zhitong", "Wu Yue", "Gao Liang"], "docs": ["This a document about Qin Shi Huang (2001 TV series). \nZhang Fengyi as Qin Shi Huang ; Wang Heyu as Qin Shi Huang (child) ; Gao Ming as L\u00fc Buwei ; Song Jia as Lady Zhao ; Liu Wei as Li Si ; Zhao Liang as Zhao Gao ; Song Chunli as Lady Huayang ; Fan Bingbing as Princess A'ruo of Chu ; Zhang Jingchu as Princess Mindai of Zhao ; Xu Huanhuan as Li Jiang ; Ma Shuliang as Lord Changping ; Guo Fazeng as Lord Shang ; Zhou Xiaopeng as Chengjiao ; Tan Tao as Fusu ; Yizhen as Lao Ai ; Chuo Eryong as King Zhuangxiang of Qin ; Deng Tao as Lady Chu ; Li Xinling as A'ran ; Kou Zhenhai as Jing Ke ; He Lin as Lady Meng Jiang ; Yang Ruoxi as A'jin ; Wang Maolei as Huhai ; Zhang Heng as L\u00fcniang ; Zhang Zhitong as Queen Dowager Xia ; Wu Yue as crown prince of Zhao ; Gao Liang as Wei Liao "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does it mean for Norway to have a unified police system?", "Which group is the sole exception to the unified police system in Norway?", "What is the jurisdiction of the military police in Norway under normal circumstances?", "What characteristic of the Norwegian police allows for flexible resource allocation?", "Are Norwegian police officers restricted by geography or sector when exercising their powers?", "What legal framework regulates the Norwegian police and their powers?"], "answers": ["It means there is a single police organization in Norway, and police power and prosecutor power are not granted to other agencies, with the sole exception being the military police.", "The military police.", "The military police in Norway has jurisdiction only over military personnel and on military installations, except during martial law.", "The Norwegian police are decentralized and generalized.", "No.", "The Police Act and several special laws."], "docs": ["This a document about Norwegian Police Service. \n Norway has a unified police, which means that there is a single police organization and that police power and prosecutor power is not granted to other agencies within Norway. The sole exception is the military police, albeit which only has jurisdiction over military personnel and on military installations, except during martial law. The police are decentralized and generalized to allow a more flexible resource allocation, while remaining under political control. This entails that police officers have no geographical or sector limitations to their powers. The Police Act and several special laws regulate the agencies and the officer's powers and responsibilities. The "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book edited by Prabhakar Misra in 2015?", "Who is the co-editor of the research monograph 'Fundamentals & Current Topics in Molecular Structure Research' with Prabhakar Misra?", "What is the title of the book co-edited by Prabhakar Misra and Mark A. Dubinskii?", "Which publisher released the book 'Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and UV Lasers' co-edited by Prabhakar Misra?", "Which award did Prabhakar Misra receive in both 2009 and 2010?", "At which location did Prabhakar Misra spend the 2008 Summer as part of a NASA Astrobiology Institute fellowship?", "What is the name of the publisher that released the research monograph 'Fundamentals & Current Topics in Molecular Structure Research' co-edited by Prabhakar Misra?"], "answers": ["\"Applied Spectroscopy and the Science of Nanomaterials\"", "Chandran Haridas", "\"Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and UV Lasers\"", "Marcel Dekker/CRC Press", "DC Space Grant Consortium NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship award.", "Goddard Space Flight Center", "Research Signpost"], "docs": ["This a document about Prabhakar Misra. \n Prabhakar Misra is the editor of the book titled \"Applied Spectroscopy and the Science of Nanomaterials\" (New York: Springer, 2015). He is the co-editor (along with Chandran Haridas) of the research monograph \"Fundamentals & Current Topics in Molecular Structure Research\" (Research Signpost, 2011) and has also co-edited (along with Mark A. Dubinskii) the well-known book titled \"Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and UV Lasers\" (Marcel Dekker/CRC Press, 2002). Misra is a recipient of the 2009 and 2010 DC Space Grant Consortium NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship award and spent the 2008 Summer on a NASA Astrobiology Institute MIRS & Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) Fellowship at Goddard Space Flight Center "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many people were injured in the bus accident in March 1968?", "What was the cause of the bus accident in March 1968?", "What was the title of the final episode of the CBS series *Lost in Space*?", "When did the CBS series *Lost in Space* premiere?", "What was the premise of the CBS series *Lost in Space*?", "What was the date of the launch of the Jupiter 2 in the *Lost in Space* series?", "What was the outcome of the final episode of *Lost in Space*?", "Who was born in March 1968 and is known as an American film and television actress?", "Where was Moira Kelly born?", "Who died in March 1968 and was a French film director?", "How old was L\u00e9on Mathot when he died in March 1968?"], "answers": ["25", "The bus's brakes failed, sending the vehicle into the path of an oncoming train.", "Junkyard in Space", "September 15, 1965.", "The premise of the CBS series *Lost in Space* was that the Robinson family, their robot, and a stowaway, Dr. Smith, had been launched from Earth on the Jupiter 2 on October 16, 1997.", "October 16, 1997.", "The final episode ended with the voyagers still lost in space.", "Moira Kelly", "Moira Kelly was born in Queens.", "L\u00e9on Mathot", "82"], "docs": ["This a document about March 1968. \n and 25 more injured, when the buses brakes failed and sent the vehicle into the path of an oncoming train. ; The 84th and final episode of Lost in Space, the CBS science fiction series, was aired. The show had premiered on September 15, 1965, with the premise that the Robinson family, their robot, and a stowaway, Dr. Smith, had been launched from Earth on the Jupiter 2 on October 16, 1997. The final episode, \"Junkyard in Space\", ended with the voyagers still lost in space. ; Born: Moira Kelly, American film and television actress; in Queens ; Died: L\u00e9on Mathot, 82, French film director "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center open a new clinic in McMinnville?", "What was the annual budget of Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center by 1994?", "Who was serving as the director of Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center by 1994?", "How much in annual cuts was Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center expected to face due to the Oregon Health Plan?", "Which three local hospitals donated equipment and employees to Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center?", "In what year did Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center add dental services to its offerings?", "How much in funding had Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center received by the time they added dental services?"], "answers": ["1994", "$1.5 million.", "Mildred J. Lane was serving as the director of Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center by 1994.", "$250,000", "Tuality Community Hospital, St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, and Oregon Health Sciences University.", "1997", "$500,000"], "docs": ["This a document about Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center. \n In 1994, the organization expanded with a new clinic in McMinnville. By 1994 the annual budget had grown to $1.5 million and Mildred J. Lane was serving as the director. Due to the implementation of the Oregon Health Plan, the center was to face cuts of up to $250,000 annually, so local hospitals Tuality Community Hospital, St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, and Oregon Health Sciences University each donated equipment and employees to Virginia Garcia. Virginia Garcia added dental services to its offerings in April 1997 after opening two dental examination rooms. At that time they had also received about $500,000 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who denied any 'dealings of a political character' with Aguinaldo?", "What was Admiral Dewey's stated policy regarding cooperation with Aguinaldo and his adherents?", "According to Admiral Dewey, why did he decide not to cooperate with Aguinaldo and his advisers?", "What does Filipino historian Teodoro Agoncillo claim about the Americans and Aguinaldo?", "According to Teodoro Agoncillo, where did the Americans approach Aguinaldo?", "What term does Filipino historian Teodoro Agoncillo use to describe the Americans' actions toward Aguinaldo?", "Who refuted Aguinaldo's account of events during the Philippine\u2013American War?", "What did Admiral Dewey state he had promised nothing regarding to Aguinaldo?", "According to Admiral Dewey, what was his assessment of Aguinaldo and his advisers?", "What event or conflict is the document primarily about?"], "answers": ["Admiral Dewey.", "Admiral Dewey's stated policy was to avoid any entangling alliance with the insurgents, including Aguinaldo and his adherents, while recognizing they might be of service pending the arrival of American troops.", "Admiral Dewey decided not to cooperate with Aguinaldo and his advisers because he observed that it would be unwise to co-operate with him or his adherents in an official manner.", "Filipino historian Teodoro Agoncillo claims that it was the Americans who first approached Aguinaldo in Hong Kong and Singapore.", "According to Teodoro Agoncillo, the Americans approached Aguinaldo in Hong Kong and Singapore.", "American apostasy", "Admiral Dewey refuted Aguinaldo's account of events during the Philippine\u2013American War.", "Admiral Dewey stated he had promised nothing regarding the future to Aguinaldo.", "Admiral Dewey assessed that it would be unwise to cooperate with Aguinaldo or his adherents in an official manner.", "Philippine\u2013American War"], "docs": ["This a document about Philippine\u2013American War. \n of these events, and denied any \"dealings of a political character\" with the leader. Admiral Dewey also refuted Aguinaldo's account, stating that he had promised nothing regarding the future: \"From my observation of Aguinaldo and his advisers I decided that it would be unwise to co-operate with him or his adherents in an official manner. ... In short, my policy was to avoid any entangling alliance with the insurgents, while I appreciated that, pending the arrival of our troops, they might be of service.\" Filipino historian Teodoro Agoncillo writes of \"American apostasy\", saying that it was the Americans who first approached Aguinaldo in Hong Kong and Singapore "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the official name of the trial court in Santa Clara County, California?", "What is the primary purpose of the Santa Clara Superior Court in providing equal justice?", "What types of functions does the Santa Clara Superior Court perform in resolving disputes?", "How does the Santa Clara Superior Court aim to apply the law according to the document?", "What is one of the goals of the Santa Clara Superior Court in terms of public perception?"], "answers": ["The Superior Court of California for and in the County of Santa Clara.", "The primary purpose of the Santa Clara Superior Court in providing equal justice is to serve the public in a fair, accessible, effective, efficient, and courteous manner; resolve disputes under the law; apply the law consistently, impartially, and independently; and instill public trust and confidence in the court.", "The Santa Clara Superior Court resolves disputes under the law by applying the law consistently, impartially, and independently.", "Consistently, impartially, and independently.", "Instilling public trust and confidence in the court."], "docs": ["This a document about Santa Clara County Superior Court. \n The Superior Court of California for and in the County of Santa Clara is the state trial court in and for Santa Clara County, California. The Santa Clara Superior Court serves the public by providing equal justice for all in a fair, accessible, effective, efficient, and courteous manner; resolving disputes under the law; applying the law consistently, impartially, and independently; instilling public trust and confidence in the court."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one application of pen registers in fire-alarm systems?", "In what century were pen registers widely used to record pulsed electrical signals?", "What type of dialing led to the use of pen registers as diagnostic instruments in telephone exchanges?", "Until when was the clockwork-powered Bunnell pen register used in the United States?", "What definition of a pen register emerged after the introduction of tone dialing?", "What did pen registers record in the context of telephone exchanges?", "What was another type of pen register used in fire-alarm systems besides the 'double pen-register'?"], "answers": ["One fire-alarm system used a \"double pen-register\".", "19th century", "Pulse dialing.", "The clockwork-powered Bunnell pen register was used in the United States into the 1960s.", "Any instrument that could be used to record the numbers dialed from a telephone.", "Pen registers recorded sequences of telephone dial pulses.", "single or multiple pen register"], "docs": ["This a document about Pen register. \n the end of the 19th century, pen registers were widely used to record pulsed electrical signals in many contexts. For example, one fire-alarm system used a \"double pen-register\", and another used a \"single or multiple pen register\". As pulse dialing came into use for telephone exchanges, pen registers had obvious applications as diagnostic instruments for recording sequences of telephone dial pulses. In the United States, the clockwork-powered Bunnell pen register remained in use into the 1960s. After the introduction of tone dialing, any instrument that could be used to record the numbers dialed from a telephone came to be defined as a pen register. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the required majority of delegates for a presidential or vice-presidential nomination from 1832 to 1936?", "How many times between the Civil War and World War II was there a popular incumbent at the Democratic National Convention?", "What was the outcome if a candidate could not receive the required number of delegates on the first ballot?", "How many ballots did the 1860 Democratic National Convention take before deadlocking?", "What happened to the 50 Southern delegates during the 1860 Democratic National Convention?", "Which convention is most famously known for requiring at least a dozen ballots to determine a nominee?", "How many Democratic National Conventions between 1832 and 1936 required multiple ballots to determine a nominee?", "Which years are listed in the document as Democratic National Conventions that required multiple ballots to determine a nominee?"], "answers": ["A majority of two-thirds of the total number of delegates.", "3", "If a candidate could not receive the required number of delegates on the first ballot, it resulted in contentious debate and forced voting over multiple ballots until someone received the minimum number of delegates required.", "57", "The 50 Southern delegates walked out.", "1924", "The document mentions six Democratic National Conventions between 1832 and 1936 that required multiple ballots: 1852, 1856, 1868, 1912, 1920, and 1924.", "1852, 1856, 1868, 1912, 1920, and 1924."], "docs": ["This a document about Democratic National Convention. \n From 1832 to 1936, any nomination for president or vice-president was required to have a majority of two-thirds of the total number of delegates. Unless there was a popular incumbent, something that only happened three times between the Civil War and World War II, getting that many votes on the first ballot was virtually impossible. This resulted in often contentious debate that riled the passions of party leaders, with delegates being forced to vote for a nominee until someone could receive the minimum number of delegates required. This situation occurred at the conventions of 1852, 1856, 1868, 1912, 1920 and most notoriously, 1924, where the voting went for at least a dozen ballots. In 1860, the convention deadlocked after 57 ballots, during which 50 Southern delegates walked out; subsequently, second and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the character who accompanies Square in the document about Sphereland?", "What shape is the character who accompanies Square in the document?", "What theory do Square and his companion develop to explain the unusual measurements they observe?", "What is the reason Triangles in the story have more than 180 degrees according to the theory proposed?", "What object from the first novel helps Square and his companion prove their theory?", "Why do Square and his companion decide not to enlighten the scientific community of Flatland about their discovery?", "What new activity do the residents of Flatland begin to engage in as they advance, according to the document?", "What is the name of the character Square in the document about Sphereland?", "What is the profession of the character who accompanies Square in the document about Sphereland?", "What is the name of the first novel mentioned in the document about Sphereland?"], "answers": ["A Hexagon", "Hexagon", "They develop a theory that they live on a very large sphere, and the Triangles have more than 180 degrees due to being inscribed on a non-planar surface.", "They are inscribed on a non-planar surface.", "the sphere", "The established scientific community is not able to comprehend the idea proposed by the two.", "They begin to travel in space.", "Square", "mathematician and scientist", "The first novel mentioned is not named in the document."], "docs": ["This a document about Sphereland. \n Square, A Hexagon, because he is a mathematician and scientist. Together, they come upon a theory to explain the unusual measurements: they actually live on a very large sphere, and the Triangles have more than 180 degrees due to being inscribed on a non-planar surface. With help from the sphere from the first novel, they are able to prove this theory. However, the established scientific community is not able to comprehend the idea proposed by the two, and thus they do not attempt to enlighten Flatland. Furthermore, as the residents of Flatland advance, they begin to travel in space; they "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the railway company associated with Ry\u014dseki-d\u014dri Station?", "Which line does Ry\u014dseki-d\u014dri Station belong to?"], "answers": ["Tosa Electric Railway", "Gomen Line"], "docs": ["This a document about Ry\u014dseki-d\u014dri Station. \nTosa Electric Railway ; Gomen Line "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did the show Parker Lewis Can't Lose premiere in syndication on the USA Network?", "On which platform were minisodes of Parker Lewis Can't Lose available as of February 2009?", "In what year did Parker Lewis Can't Lose begin airing in syndication on the Family Network on Saturday mornings?"], "answers": ["September 14, 1993.", "Crackle", "2015"], "docs": ["This a document about Parker Lewis Can't Lose. \n The show premiered in syndication on September 14, 1993, on the USA Network. As of February 2009, minisodes are available on Crackle. In late 2015 the show is airing in syndication on the Family Network on Saturday mornings."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the purpose of the Committee's report released on 13 March 2020?", "How many GRCs and SMCs were formed according to the Committee's report?", "What change occurred to the six-member GRCs as a result of the 2020 report?", "Which GRC was newly formed from parts of the former Punggol East and Sengkang West SMCs?", "When were the boundaries of Tampines GRC last altered before the 2020 changes?", "How many new SMCs were created as part of the 2020 boundary changes?", "What was the reason for altering the boundaries of Tampines GRC in 2020?", "Which minister was asked a written question in Parliament by Pritam Singh regarding the 2020 general election boundaries?", "What was the name of the person who asked the written question in Parliament about the 2020 general election boundaries?"], "answers": ["The purpose of the Committee's report released on 13 March 2020 was to announce the formation of 17 GRCs and 14 SMCs.", "17 GRCs and 14 SMCs.", "Six-member GRCs were eliminated and reduced to five.", "Sengkang GRC.", "2001", "Four new SMCs were created.", "The boundaries of Tampines GRC were altered due to the increase in population in the northeastern area of Singapore.", "Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing.", "Pritam Singh"], "docs": ["This a document about 2020 Singaporean general election. \n when Pritam Singh asked Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing in a written reply in Parliament. The Committee released its report on 13 March 2020 with the formation of 17 GRCs and 14 SMCs. For the first time since 1991, six-member GRCs were eliminated and reduced to five. A new Sengkang GRC was formed from portions of the former Punggol East and Sengkang West SMCs and the boundaries of Tampines GRC were altered for the first time since 2001, due to the increase in population in the northeastern area of Singapore. Four new SMCs were also carved out (Kebun Baru, Yio Chu "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which season of *The Walking Dead* does Andrea make a cameo appearance?", "In which episode of *The Walking Dead* does Andrea appear as a cameo?", "How does Andrea appear in the episode 'What We Become' of *The Walking Dead*?", "Who is the character that experiences the hallucination of Andrea in the episode 'What We Become'?"], "answers": ["Season 10", "\"What We Become\"", "Andrea appears as one of Michonne's hallucinations.", "Michonne"], "docs": ["This a document about Andrea (The Walking Dead). \n Andrea appears as a small cameo in the tenth-season episode \"What We Become\" as one of Michonne's hallucinations."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played electric and acoustic guitar and provided vocals on the recording?", "Which musician contributed to the project by playing synthesizer, guitars, drums, and vocals?", "Who was responsible for playing the organ and percussion?", "What instruments did Glenn Kotche play on the recording?", "Which musician performed electric guitar and marimba?", "Who played bass and guitar on the recording?", "What instruments and roles were covered by Mikael Jorgensen on the project?", "Who contributed vocals to the recording besides Scott McCaughey and Jeff Tweedy?", "What instruments and roles were handled by John Ramberg?", "Who played drums in addition to Bill Rieflin?", "What instrument did Ken Stringfellow contribute to the recording?", "Which musician provided clapping and stomping for the recording?", "Who played bass on the recording in addition to Peter Buck and John Ramberg?"], "answers": ["Scott McCaughey played electric and acoustic guitar and provided vocals on the recording.", "Jeff Tweedy", "John Stirratt was responsible for playing the organ and percussion.", "Glenn Kotche played drums, marimba, and percussion.", "Leroy Bach", "Peter Buck - bass, guitar.", "Mikael Jorgensen covered celeste, Farfisa organ, producer, and engineer roles on the project.", "Rebecca Gates and John Ramberg.", "John Ramberg handled bass, lead and backing vocals.", "Jeff Tweedy played drums in addition to Bill Rieflin.", "horn", "John Moen provided clapping and stomping for the recording.", "Jimmy Talent."], "docs": ["This a document about At the Organ. \nScott McCaughey - electric and acoustic guitar, vocals, rocksichord, mixing ; Jeff Tweedy - guitars, synthesizer, vocals, drums ; John Stirratt - organ, percussion ; Glenn Kotche - drums, marimba, percussion ; Leroy Bach - electric guitar, marimba ; Peter Buck - bass, guitar ; Mikael Jorgensen - celeste, Farfisa organ, producer, engineer ; Rebecca Gates - vocals ; John Ramberg - bass, lead and backing vocals ; Bill Rieflin - drums ; Ken Stringfellow - horn ; John Moen - clapping, stomping ; Jimmy Talent - bass "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of Ed Wood's wife, whom he considered to be his wife even though their marriage was not legally recognized?", "How long did Ed Wood and O'Hara live together after they began cohabiting?", "What was the name of Ed Wood's mother, who had a difficult relationship with his wife Kathy?", "What term did Kathy use to describe Ed Wood's mother and her parenting style?", "What did Ed Wood occasionally send to his mother in the mail without Kathy's knowledge?", "In which year and location did Lillian Wood, Ed Wood's mother, die?", "In which year and at what age did Kathy, Ed Wood's wife, pass away?", "What city and state did Lillian Wood die in?", "What was the name of the person with whom Ed Wood married in Las Vegas, which he considered his second marriage?", "What was the name of the person Ed Wood married in Las Vegas, who he believed to be his wife despite the legal status of his first marriage?"], "answers": ["Kathy", "22 years", "Lillian", "\"a strict disciplinarian\"", "Money.", "Lillian Wood died in 1989 in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.", "Kathy passed away in 2006 at age 84.", "Poughkeepsie, N.Y.", "Kathy O'Hara", "Kathy O'Hara"], "docs": ["This a document about Ed Wood. \n married in Las Vegas a short while later, and Wood always considered him and Kathy to be married even though technically his first marriage had not been legally annulled. Wood and O'Hara lived together until Wood's death 22 years later. Ed's wife Kathy never got along with his mother Lillian, calling her \"a strict disciplinarian\" who messed Ed up psychologically from early childhood. Wood occasionally sent money to his mom in the mail, without Kathy's knowledge. Lillian Wood died in 1989 in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. at age 85. Kathy died on June 26, 2006 (at age 84), having never remarried."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many times has the song 'California Gurls' been certified platinum by the RIAA as of August 2020?", "How many copies of 'California Gurls' were sold in the United States as of August 2020?", "What was the peak position of 'California Gurls' on the Australian Singles Chart?", "In which country did 'California Gurls' debut at number three on the national singles chart before reaching number one?", "In which country did 'California Gurls' reach number one in addition to the United States?", "What was the certification status of 'California Gurls' in New Zealand according to the given text?", "What was the significance of 'California Gurls' in Katy Perry's career in terms of chart success?", "What was the debut position of 'California Gurls' on the Australian Singles Chart?", "In which countries did 'California Gurls' debut in the top 20 on the national singles charts according to the document?", "What date did 'California Gurls' debut on the Australian Singles Chart?"], "answers": ["8 times", "5.9 million copies.", "The peak position of \"California Gurls\" on the Australian Singles Chart was number one.", "Australia", "Canada", "Gold certification.", "\"California Gurls\" was significant in Katy Perry's career as it became her second number-one single and achieved major chart success, reaching number one in Canada, Australia, and on the RIANZ Top 10 Radio Airplay Charts in New Zealand. It also debuted in the top 20 in Belgium, New Zealand, and Norway.", "3", "Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia), New Zealand, and Norway.", "May 24, 2010"], "docs": ["This a document about California Gurls. \n Perry her second number-one single on that chart. As of August 2020, the song has been certified 8 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and sold 5.9 million copies in the US. Elsewhere, \"California Gurls\" reached number one in Canada and debuted in the top 20 in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia), New Zealand and Norway. On May 24, 2010, \"California Gurls\" debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number three, and later reached the number-one spot. On the RIANZ Top 10 Radio Airplay Charts, the song came in at number one in New Zealand and also received Gold certification from Recording Industry Association of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one type of gambling that can legally take place off the licensed gaming floor inside a U.S. casino?", "Where must individuals physically be to utilize land-based gambling locations?", "According to VentureBeat, what is Google's current policy regarding real-money gambling apps on its Google Play Store?", "In what year did Apple and Google reverse their decision to allow mobile gambling applications to be distributed in the United States?", "What are the three types of gambling mentioned that can legally occur off the licensed gaming floor inside a U.S. casino?", "What is the second type of gambling mentioned that can legally take place off the licensed gaming floor inside a U.S. casino?", "What is the third type of gambling mentioned that can legally take place off the licensed gaming floor inside a U.S. casino?", "What decision did Apple and Google reverse in 2013 regarding mobile gambling applications in the United States?"], "answers": ["Slot machine gambling.", "Individuals must be physically present on the casino's property to utilize land-based gambling locations.", "Google does not allow any real-money gambling apps on its Google Play Store.", "2013", "Slot machine, sports-betting, and random number generated gambling.", "sports-betting", "random number generated gambling", "Apple and Google reversed a decision to permit mobile gambling applications to be distributed by their service in the United States."], "docs": ["This a document about Mobile gambling. \n have appeared in several land-based locations that can be utilized to gamble only while physically present on the casino's property. This extends to outside areas that are still within the boundaries of the property, making them the first type of slot machine, sports-betting, and random number generated gambling to take place legally off the licensed gaming floor while still inside a U.S. casino. According to VentureBeat, Google does not allow any real-money gambling apps on its Google Play Store. In 2013 Apple and Google reversed a decision to permit mobile gambling applications to be distributed by their service in the United States."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one of the distinctive techniques that critics acknowledge in Paul Sepuya's work?", "What is the title of the exhibit mentioned by a contributor writer from The Brooklyn Rail that 'has lingered with him the most'?", "What is the subject of the portrait in the Mirror Study (2016) exhibit by Paul Sepuya?", "What does the art critic from The Nation say about the content of Sepuya's photographs in relation to the conversation about art?", "According to the art critic from The Nation, what tendency in photography does Paul Sepuya 'almost too perfectly encapsulate'?", "What is one reason the art critic gives for why Paul Sepuya is considered a 'must-have artist of the moment'?"], "answers": ["Body fragmentation portraiture techniques.", "Mirror Study (2016)", "The subject of the portrait in the Mirror Study (2016) exhibit is a man.", "The art critic from The Nation says that the sum total of content in Sepuya's photographs lies outside of the conversation about art.", "The tendency to see photography as a game of mirrors.", "The art critic states that Sepuya's \"conceptually self-questioning strategies and fastidious\u2014almost to the point of finicky\u2014 aesthetics\" account, in part, for why he seems to be a must-have artist of the moment."], "docs": ["This a document about Paul Sepuya. \n Sepuya's work is generally critically acclaimed by art critics and enthusiasts. His work is distinctive in a sense that critics acknowledge his effective use of body fragmentation portraiture techniques. A contributor writer from The Brooklyn Rail, explains how one of Sepuya's exhibits called the Mirror Study (2016), \"has lingered with him the most\" in that \"the photographer captures himself photographing a cut-up portrait of a man taped to a mirror, hiding the camera and all but his arms behind what remains of the printed image (only the man\u2019s arm)\". An art critic from the May 2017, Fine Arts section issue of The Nation states that Sepuya's photographs are \"as insistently reflective and formally refined as any being made today, can nonetheless proclaim that in his work, the sum total of content lies outside of the conversation about art\". Sepuya \"almost too perfectly encapsulates the current tendency to see photography as a game of mirrors. Its conceptually self-questioning strategies and fastidious-almost-to-the-point-of-finicky aesthetics account, in part, for why he seems to be a must-have artist of the moment\", the art critic exclaims when mentioning Sepuya's proven track record."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the chemical name of Enflurane?", "What type of compound is Enflurane classified as?", "Who developed Enflurane and in which year?", "In what year was Enflurane first used clinically?", "During which decades was Enflurane increasingly used for inhalational anesthesia?", "What is the current status of Enflurane's usage in medicine?", "What is Enflurane's relationship to isoflurane?", "What is the physical state of Enflurane at room temperature?"], "answers": ["2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether", "Enflurane is classified as a halogenated ether.", "Ross Terrell developed Enflurane in 1963.", "1966", "The 1970s and 1980s.", "Enflurane is no longer in common use.", "Enflurane is a structural isomer of isoflurane.", "Liquid."], "docs": ["This a document about Enflurane. \n Enflurane (2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether) is a halogenated ether. Developed by Ross Terrell in 1963, it was first used clinically in 1966. It was increasingly used for inhalational anesthesia during the 1970s and 1980s but is no longer in common use. Enflurane is a structural isomer of isoflurane. It vaporizes readily, but is a liquid at room temperature."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which state and country is Buenavista located?", "What percentage of Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality's population lived in Buenavista according to the 2010 census?", "What was the population of Buenavista according to the 2010 census?", "Which municipality is Buenavista a part of?", "What is the name of the municipal seat of Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality?", "What was the population of the municipal seat of Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality according to the 2010 census?", "What is the relative position of Buenavista in terms of size among localities in Mexico that are not municipal seats?", "Which town is the largest in Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality?", "What region does Buenavista belong to in terms of urban geography?", "What is the approximate total population of Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality according to the 2010 census?", "What is the relative position of Buenavista in terms of its location within the Federal District?"], "answers": ["Buenavista is located in the State of Mexico, Mexico.", "39.32%", "206,081", "Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality.", "Tultitl\u00e1n de Mariano Escobedo", "31,936", "Second-largest.", "Buenavista is the largest town in Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality.", "Mexico City metropolitan area", "524,074", "Buenavista lies near the northern tip of the Federal District."], "docs": ["This a document about Buenavista, Tultitl\u00e1n. \n Buenavista is the largest town in Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico. The town is part of the Mexico City metropolitan area and had a 2010 census population of 206,081 inhabitants, or 39.32% of its municipal population of 524,074. The town lies near the northern tip of the Federal District (Distrito Federal). It is the second-largest locality in Mexico that is not a municipal seat (after Ojo de Agua, Tec\u00e1mac Municipality, State of Mexico). Tultitl\u00e1n Municipality's seat lies in the town of Tultitl\u00e1n de Mariano Escobedo, with a population of 31,936."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the primary function of the Welland Canal in relation to industrialized areas?", "Which cities and regions benefited from the shipping capabilities of the Welland Canal?", "Which canals did the Welland Canal eclipse in the region?", "What was the significance of the Welland Canal compared to the Erie Canal?", "What is the difference in elevation between the southern Lake Erie terminus and the northern Lake Ontario terminus of the Welland Canal?", "How many ship locks are included in the Welland Canal?", "What is the size of each ship lock in the Welland Canal?", "What was the destination of the goods shipped via the Welland Canal before being reloaded onto ocean-going vessels?"], "answers": ["The primary function of the Welland Canal was to provide a shorter, more direct connection for shipping goods from industrialized areas to Lake Erie.", "Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, and other heavily industrialized areas of the United States and Ontario benefited from the shipping capabilities of the Welland Canal.", "The Welland Canal eclipsed the Trent-Severn Waterway and the Erie Canal in the region.", "The Welland Canal eclipsed the Erie Canal by providing a shorter, more direct connection to Lake Erie.", "99.5 m", "The Welland Canal includes eight ship locks.", "24.4 m", "Montreal or Quebec City."], "docs": ["This a document about Welland Canal. \n Detroit, Milwaukee, and Chicago, as well as other heavily industrialized areas of the United States and Ontario, to be shipped to the port of Montreal or to Quebec City, where they were usually reloaded onto ocean-going vessels for international shipping. The Welland Canal eclipsed other, narrower canals in the region, such as the Trent-Severn Waterway and, significantly, the Erie Canal (which linked the Atlantic and Lake Erie via New York City and Buffalo, New York) by providing a shorter, more direct connection to Lake Erie. The southern, Lake Erie terminus of the canal is 99.5 m higher than the northern terminus on Lake Ontario. The canal includes eight 24.4 m ship locks. Seven of the locks (Locks "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who did Ambrosius Aurelianus defeat in the battles at Maisbeli and Cunengeburg?", "What happened to Hengist after his defeat by Ambrosius Aurelianus?", "Who succeeded Ambrosius Aurelianus after he was poisoned?", "Who is identified as the person who poisoned Ambrosius Aurelianus?", "What are the two contrasting views on Geoffrey's work as both a historian and a literary storyteller?", "What is one criticism of Geoffrey's work according to the document?", "What is the probable location of the battle at Maisbeli where Ambrosius Aurelianus defeated Hengist?", "What is one praise given to Geoffrey for his work according to the document?", "What is one reason Geoffrey's work is considered valuable according to the document?", "What is one possible reason for the variability in judgements of Geoffrey's work as both a historian and a literary storyteller?"], "answers": ["Ambrosius Aurelianus defeated the Saxon leader Hengist in the battles at Maisbeli and Cunengeburg.", "Hengist was executed after his defeat by Ambrosius Aurelianus.", "Uther succeeded Ambrosius Aurelianus after he was poisoned.", "Eopa.", "Geoffrey has been praised for giving detailed information about an obscure period and possibly preserving lost sources, and condemned for excessive artistic licence and possibly inventing stories.", "He has been condemned for an excessive use of artistic licence and possibly inventing stories wholecloth.", "Ballifield, near Sheffield.", "He has been praised for giving us detailed information about an otherwise obscure period.", "He gave detailed information about an otherwise obscure period.", "One possible reason for the variability in judgements of Geoffrey's work is that he has been praised for giving detailed information about an otherwise obscure period and possibly preserving information from lost sources, while also being condemned for an excessive use of artistic licence and possibly inventing stories."], "docs": ["This a document about Ambrosius Aurelianus. \n go on to defeat the Saxon leader Hengist in two battles at Maisbeli (probably Ballifield, near Sheffield) and Cunengeburg. Hengist is executed and Ambrosius becomes king of Britain. However, he is poisoned by his enemies, and Uther succeeds him. The text identifies the poisoner as Eopa. Judgements tend to vary wildly of the value of Geoffrey as both a historian and a literary storyteller. He has been praised for giving us detailed information about an otherwise obscure period and possibly preserving information from lost sources, and condemned for an excessive use of artistic licence and possibly inventing stories wholecloth. According to "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the alternative name for the Islamic Movement in Israel?", "What is the primary focus of the Islamic Movement in Israel?", "Who was the founder and original leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel?", "Who succeeded Abdullah Nimar Darwish as the leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel in 1991?", "In what year did the Islamic Movement in Israel decide to participate in the Israeli parliamentary elections for the first time?", "What were the two branches that formed after the controversial decision to participate in elections?", "Where was the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement based?", "Where was the Southern Branch of the Islamic Movement based?", "Which branch of the Islamic Movement is described as more moderate?", "In what year was the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement banned by the Israeli government?", "What organizations is the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement speculated to have close ties with?", "What is the reason the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement was banned by the Israeli government?", "What is the possibility speculated regarding the future of the Northern Branch after its banning in 2015?"], "answers": ["Islamic Movement in 48 Palestine", "The primary focus of the Islamic Movement in Israel is to advocate for Islam in Israel, particularly among Arabs and Circassians.", "Abdullah Nimar Darwish", "Ibrahim Sarsur.", "1996", "The two branches that formed were the \"Northern Branch\" and the \"Southern Branch\".", "Umm el-Fahm.", "Kfar Qasim.", "The Southern Branch.", "2015", "Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.", "The Northern Branch was banned by the Israeli government due to close ties with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.", "It may resurface as an underground organization."], "docs": ["This a document about Islamic Movement in Israel. \n The Islamic Movement in Israel (also known as the Islamic Movement in 48 Palestine) is an Islamist movement that advocates for Islam in Israel, particularly among Arabs and Circassians. The movement was established and led by Abdullah Nimar Darwish from 1971 to 1991, when he was replaced by Ibrahim Sarsur. In 1996 the movement decided to participate in the Israeli parliamentary elections for the first time in history. The decision was controversial. Opponents of the participation, based in Umm el-Fahm, branched off and were named the \"Northern Branch\" while the supporters, based in Kfar Qasim, were named the \"Southern Branch\". The Southern Branch is considered more moderate, and the Northern Branch more radical. The Northern Branch was banned by the Israeli government in November 2015 due to close ties with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, although it has been speculated that it may resurface as an underground organization."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017, how was Kharmang District ranked in terms of school infrastructure and facilities?", "Out of how many districts was Kharmang District ranked in the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017?"], "answers": ["Kharmang was ranked 119th out of 155 districts.", "155"], "docs": ["This a document about Kharmang District. \n According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017, Kharmang was ranked 119th out of 155 districts with respect to school infrastructure and facilities."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one type of administrative body discussed in the context of England's governance?", "What historical aspect of England is covered in the document?", "What role or position in England's local governance is specifically mentioned?", "What broader category of governance in England includes the discussion of mayors and local assemblies?", "What is the name of the system responsible for the administration of England's local areas?", "What type of assemblies in England are mentioned as part of its governance structure?"], "answers": ["Local government", "History of local government in England.", "Mayors", "Politics of England", "Local government in England", "Regional assemblies in England are mentioned as part of its governance structure."], "docs": ["This a document about Outline of the United Kingdom. \nRegional assemblies in England ; Local government in England ; History of local government in England ; Mayors in England Politics of England"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What percentage of all nonhospital abortions in the United States in 2014 were early medical abortions, according to a Guttmacher Institute survey?", "What percentage of nonhospital abortions before 9 weeks' gestation in the United States in 2014 were early medical abortions, according to a Guttmacher Institute survey?", "What percentage of all abortions in the United States in 2014 were medication abortions, according to a subsequent Guttmacher Institute survey?", "What was the percentage increase in medication abortions from 2014 to the subsequent year, according to the Guttmacher Institute?", "What percentage of first trimester abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics in the United States in 2008 were medical abortions?", "What percentage of all abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics in the United States in 2010 were medical abortions?", "What percentage of all abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics in the United States in 2014 were medical abortions?"], "answers": ["31%", "45%", "39%", "25%", "32%", "35%", "43%"], "docs": ["This a document about Medical abortion. \n A Guttmacher Institute survey of abortion providers estimated that early medical abortions accounted for 31% of all nonhospital abortions and 45% of nonhospital abortions before 9 weeks' gestation in the United States in 2014. A subsequent survey also by the Guttmacher Institute estimated that medication abortions accounted for 39% of all abortions in the US that year, a 25% increase from 2014. At Planned Parenthood clinics in the United States, medical abortions accounted for 32% of first trimester abortions in 2008, 35% of all abortions in 2010 and 43% of all abortions in 2014."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the document that provides a list of Australian poets?"], "answers": ["The title of the document is \"This a document about Australian Poetry.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Australian Poetry. \nList of Australian poets "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How long has Boleskine Camanachd existed in one form or another?", "What was the original name of Boleskine Camanachd?", "Where did the team initially play its games?", "In which village is the Stratherrick area located?", "In what year was a team from Foyers formed?", "What event in 1894 contributed to the formation of a team in Foyers?", "When did the first amalgamation of the Stratherrick and Foyers teams occur?", "What was the purpose or goal of the first amalgamation of the Stratherrick and Foyers teams in 1927?"], "answers": ["Over 100 years.", "Stratherrick", "The team initially played at various venues throughout the Stratherrick area.", "The Stratherrick area is located to the south of the village of Foyers.", "1898", "The completion of The British Aluminium production works.", "The first amalgamation of the Stratherrick and Foyers teams occurred in the late summer of 1927.", "The purpose or goal of the first amalgamation of the Stratherrick and Foyers teams in 1927 was to produce a local team."], "docs": ["This a document about Boleskine Camanachd. \n Boleskine Camanachd has been in existence in one form or another for over 100 years. Initially called Stratherrick, the team played at various venues throughout the Stratherrick area, a glen which lies barely two miles to the south of the village of Foyers, running parallel with The Great Glen. A team from Foyers was formed in 1898 after the completion of The British Aluminium production works at the village in 1894. These teams ran concurrently and met on many occasions over the period leading up to the first amalgamation of these teams in the late summer of 1927. It was hoped that a local team would be produced "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the operation that ended after two and a half years when Bailey and Hudson withdrew from the region?", "Which two individuals left Mihailovi\u0107's HQ for Cairo via Bari as part of Operation Bullseye?", "When was Bailey evacuated from the region as part of Operation Bullseye?", "When did Hudson leave via the partisan's town of Berane as part of Operation Bullseye?", "Why were Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107's hosts worried about his decision to stay with the Montenegrin partisans in September 1941?", "When did Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107 eventually join the Montenegrin partisans after initially being persuaded not to?", "What role did Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107 eventually hold at the Supreme Headquarters?", "What event led to the death of Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107 and his wife on 25 May 1944?", "What was the name of the partisan's town that Hudson used to leave the region?", "What was the name of the German operation that resulted in the death of Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107 and his wife on 25 May 1944?", "What was the name of the town that was the target of the German raid on 25 May 1944, resulting in the death of Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107 and his wife?", "What was the full name of the operation referred to as Operation R\u00f6sselsprung, the German raid that killed Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107 and his wife?"], "answers": ["Operation Bullseye", "Bailey and Hudson.", "Bailey was evacuated on 14/15 Feb 1944.", "Hudson left via the partisan's town of Berane on 28 Mar 1944.", "His hosts were worried that his officers would think that they had brainwashed him.", "Two months after initially being persuaded not to.", "Communications Chief", "Operation R\u00f6sselsprung, the German raid on the town of Drvar.", "Berane", "Operation R\u00f6sselsprung", "Drvar", "Operation R\u00f6sselsprung"], "docs": ["This a document about Operation Bullseye. \n As ordered, both Bailey and Hudson left Mihailovi\u0107's HQ for Cairo via Bari. Bailey travelled via Mihailovi\u0107's sympathisers to the coast and was evacuated on 14/15 Feb 1944, Hudson who travelled via partisan's town of Berane left on 28 Mar 1944. Their withdrawal from the region meant the end of Operation Bullseye after two and a half years. Sgt Veljko Dragi\u0107evi\u0107, who had offered to stay with the Montenegrin partisans in Sep 1941, had been persuaded not to do so. His hosts were worried that his officers would think that they had brainwashed him. Instead, he joined them two months later and eventually became a Communications Chief at the Supreme Headquarters. Sadly, both he and his wife were killed during the Operation R\u00f6sselsprung, the German raid on the town of Drvar on 25 May 1944."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of locomotives operated the branch goods service in the final years of the North Berwick Branch?", "Which diesel multiple units (DMUs) were used on the North Berwick Branch from 1958 onwards?", "What other types of diesel multiple units (DMUs) appeared on the North Berwick Branch after the initial DMUs?", "What new type of DMU took over some services on the North Berwick Branch in 1987?", "In what year was the North Berwick Branch electrified by British Rail?", "What type of units were refurbished for use on the North Berwick Branch after electrification in 1991?", "How old were the 305 electric multiple units (EMUs) when they were refurbished for the North Berwick Branch?", "What city or location was the 305 electric multiple units (EMUs) previously serving before being made redundant?"], "answers": ["1 diesel locomotives.", "Class 100 and Class 101.", "Class 104, Class 105, Class 107, Class 108, and Class 120.", "Class 150 Sprinter DMUs.", "1991", "305 electric multiple units (EMUs)", "Thirty years old.", "London Liverpool."], "docs": ["This a document about North Berwick Branch. \n 1 diesel locomotives operated the branch goods service in its final years, but subsequently visits by diesel locomotive have been confined to occasional engineering trains. Early diesel multiple units (DMUs) used on the line from 1958 onwards were Class 100 and Class 101. Subsequently, many different types of DMU appeared on the line, including Class 104, Class 105, Class 107, Class 108 and Class 120. In 1987 new Class 150 Sprinter DMUs took over some services. Upon electrification by British Rail in 1991, five thirty-year-old 305 electric multiple units (EMUs) were refurbished for the line, having been made redundant from London Liverpool "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which football team is the subject of this document?", "What year is the focus of this document regarding Seongnam FC?", "Which competitions are mentioned in the document related to Seongnam FC's season?", "What type of data is presented in the table described in the document?", "What are the categories used to describe the team's performance in the table?", "What is the name of the league in which Seongnam FC competed during the 2016 season?", "What organization is responsible for the KFA Cup, one of the competitions mentioned in the document?", "What is the purpose of the table described in the document regarding Seongnam FC's 2016 season?"], "answers": ["Seongnam FC.", "2016", "K League Classic, KFA Cup.", "The table presents football (soccer) season records, including games played (G), wins (W), draws (D), losses (L), goals for (GF), goals against (GA), goal difference (GD), and win percentage (Win %) for the 2016 Seongnam FC season.", "The categories used to describe the team's performance in the table are: G (Games), W (Wins), D (Draws), L (Losses), GF (Goals For), GA (Goals Against), GD (Goal Difference), and Win %.", "K League Classic", "KFA", "The purpose of the table is to display Seongnam FC's 2016 season record in competitions, including games played (G), wins (W), draws (D), losses (L), goals for (GF), goals against (GA), goal difference (GD), and win percentage (Win %)."], "docs": ["This a document about 2016 Seongnam FC season. \nK League Classic K League Classic KFA Cup KFA Cup {| class=\"wikitable\" style=\"text-align: center\" !rowspan=2|Competition !colspan=8|Record !G !W !D !L !GF !GA !GD !Win % ! Total"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the comedy-rock band that Lou Brutus formed as a send-up of the Ohio State University versus University of Michigan football rivalry?", "Which band formed by Lou Brutus features comedic punk rock takes on middle-aged life?", "What is the name of the nerdish hip hop music project that Lou Brutus released under the moniker Ol' Dirty Brutus?", "What is the name of the baseball-themed music project by Lou Brutus?", "What concept album did Lou Brutus co-write with Dash Rip Rock?", "What radio station's albums did Lou Brutus create tracks for early in his career?", "Which artists have Lou Brutus contributed liner notes and/or photography to?", "What organizations is Lou Brutus a member of in the music industry?"], "answers": ["Dead Schembechlers", "Grumpy Old Punks", "Ol' Dirty Brutus", "Lou Brutus and the Perfect Pachydermus Percussion Pitches", "Hee Haw Hell", "WMMR", "Frank Zappa, Mary Prankster, The Phenomenauts, and The Methadones.", "Lou Brutus is a member of ASCAP and NARAS."], "docs": ["This a document about Lou Brutus. \n In the music world, he is creator and lead singer of the comedy-rock bands Dead Schembechlers (a send-up of the Ohio State University versus University of Michigan football rivalry) which he formed with members of the Columbus, Ohio-based band Watershed as well as the Grumpy Old Punks (a band which features comedic punk rock takes on middle aged life). Other novelty flavored music has been released under the monikers Ol' Dirty Brutus (nerdish hip hop music) and Lou Brutus and the Perfect Pachydermus Percussion Pitches (baseball themed tunes). He was a co-writer on the Dash Rip Rock concept album Hee Haw Hell. Early in his career, he created tracks to the WMMR Morning Zoo Abbey Dirt Road and Zoo's Next albums. He has contributed liner notes and or photography to several artists including Frank Zappa, Mary Prankster, The Phenomenauts and The Methadones. Brutus is a member of both ASCAP and NARAS."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the most extensive surviving language version of the Book of Enoch?", "What two families did Robert Henry Charles identify in his 1906 critical edition of the Ethiopic manuscripts of the Book of Enoch?", "Which family of the Ethiopic manuscripts of the Book of Enoch is considered more ancient and closer to the earlier Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek versions?", "Which religious group uses manuscripts of the Book of Enoch for the preparation of the deuterocanonicals from Ge'ez into Amharic?", "What is the name of the bilingual Bible that includes the Book of Enoch in Ge'ez and Amharic, and when was it published?", "What is the name of the critical edition of the Ethiopic manuscripts of the Book of Enoch published by Robert Henry Charles in 1906?", "What parts of the Book of Enoch are missing in the most extensive surviving version?"], "answers": ["The most extensive surviving witnesses to the Book of Enoch exist in the Ge'ez language.", "Family \u03b1 and Family \u03b2.", "Family \u03b1", "The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.", "Haile Selassie Amharic Bible (Mashaf qeddus bage'ezenna ba'amaregna yatasafe), published c. 1935.", "Robert Henry Charles's critical edition of 1906.", "Chapters 1\u201360 are missing."], "docs": ["This a document about Book of Enoch. \n century, lacking chapters 1\u201360 The most extensive surviving witnesses to the Book of Enoch exist in the Ge'ez language. Robert Henry Charles's critical edition of 1906 subdivides the Ethiopic manuscripts into two families: '''Family \u03b1 ''': thought to be more ancient and more similar to the earlier Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek versions: '''Family \u03b2 ''': more recent, apparently edited texts Additionally, there are the manuscripts used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church for preparation of the deuterocanonicals from Ge'ez into the targumic Amharic in the bilingual Haile Selassie Amharic Bible (Mashaf qeddus bage'ezenna ba'amaregna yatasafe 4 vols. c. 1935)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did Leonardo Acevedo sign with Estoril?"], "answers": ["21 July 2021."], "docs": ["This a document about Leonardo Acevedo. \n On 21 July 2021, he signed with Estoril."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year did XHELPZ begin broadcasting?", "What was the original call sign of XHELPZ when it began broadcasting?", "On what frequency did XHELPZ broadcast when it was known as XELPZ-AM?", "What type of station was XELPZ-AM when it began broadcasting?"], "answers": ["1994", "XELPZ-AM", "1310 kHz", "A daytimer."], "docs": ["This a document about XHELPZ-FM. \n XHELPZ began in 1994 as XELPZ-AM, broadcasting on 1310 kHz as a daytimer."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Lawrence O'Bryan Branch born?", "When did Lawrence O'Bryan Branch die?", "What roles did Lawrence O'Bryan Branch hold during his career?", "In which conflict did Lawrence O'Bryan Branch serve as a Confederate brigadier general?", "At which battle was Lawrence O'Bryan Branch killed?"], "answers": ["November 28, 1820", "September 17, 1862", "Lawrence O'Bryan Branch was a North Carolina representative in the U.S. Congress and a Confederate brigadier general in the American Civil War.", "American Civil War", "The Battle of Antietam."], "docs": ["This a document about Lawrence O'Bryan Branch. \n Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (November 28, 1820 – September 17, 1862) was a North Carolina representative in the U.S. Congress and a Confederate brigadier general in the American Civil War, killed at the Battle of Antietam."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What types of accusations was Harrison facing in the Connecticut Witch Trials?", "When was Harrison moved to the local jail to await her trial?", "What issue did the first jury face during Harrison's trial?", "What was the outcome of the second jury's decision in Harrison's trial?", "Why did the magistrates disagree with the jury's guilty verdict in Harrison's case?", "When was Harrison released from prison and what was her punishment?", "Where did Harrison and her family relocate after being banished from the Connecticut colony?"], "answers": ["Harrison was accused of using black magic, appearing in spectral form to people, and calling to the devil by the swamp.", "May 11, 1669", "The first jury never reached a decision.", "The second jury found Harrison guilty, but the magistrates disagreed because most of the evidence was spectral.", "The magistrates disagreed with the jury's guilty verdict because most of the evidence was spectral, which relied solely on the accuser.", "Harrison was released from prison in May of 1670, and her punishment was banishment from the Connecticut colony.", "New York."], "docs": ["This a document about Connecticut Witch Trials. \n black magic, as well as appearing in spectral form to people. She was also accused of calling to the devil by the swamp. On May 11, 1669 she was moved to the local jail to await her trial. Harrison's trial faced many complications: the first jury never reached a decision, and the second found her guilty, but the magistrates disagreed as most of the evidence was spectral, which relied solely on the accuser. In May of 1670, Harrison was released from prison, and banished from the Connecticut colony; she and her family relocated to New York, as they had already planned to do."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the first subspecies of Elymniopsis bammakoo listed in the document?", "What is the scientific name of the second subspecies of Elymniopsis bammakoo listed in the document?"], "answers": ["Elymniopsis bammakoo bammakoo", "Elymniopsis bammakoo rattrayi"], "docs": ["This a document about List of butterflies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. \nElymniopsis bammakoo bammakoo (Westwood, [1851]) ; Elymniopsis bammakoo rattrayi (Sharpe, 1902) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the seventh D23 Expo originally expected to be held?", "When was the seventh D23 Expo ultimately announced to be held?", "Where was the seventh D23 Expo scheduled to take place?", "What event caused the seventh D23 Expo to be postponed?"], "answers": ["2021", "September 9-11, 2022.", "The seventh D23 Expo was scheduled to take place at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.", "The seventh D23 Expo was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States."], "docs": ["This a document about D23 (Disney). \n On September 28, 2020, the Walt Disney Company announced that the seventh D23 Expo will be held on September 9-11, 2022 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. The event was originally expected to be scheduled for 2021, but was apparently pushed back a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the structural motif that is present in the four superfamilies including nerve growth factor and transforming growth factor beta?", "Which scientific journal published the paper by Timothy J. Simpson and Tom L. Blundell that discusses the cystine knot motif?", "What are the four superfamilies that contain the growth factor cystine knot (GFCK) motif?", "What is a key structural feature that makes all GFCK structures dimeric but with different dimerization modes?", "What is the name of the subfamily within the platelet-derived growth factor superfamily that includes angiogenic factors?", "In which type of organisms were cyclotides first isolated, and what is their significance in the context of the cystine knot motif?", "What are the three key structural components of the cyclic cystine knot (CCK) motif found in cyclotides?"], "answers": ["The cystine knot motif.", "Nature", "The four superfamilies that contain the growth factor cystine knot (GFCK) motif are nerve growth factor, transforming growth factor beta (TGF-\u03b2), platelet-derived growth factor, and glycoprotein hormones including human chorionic gonadotropin.", "The presence of the cystine knot motif.", "vascular endothelial growth factor", "Cyclotides were first isolated from plants, and their significance lies in the presence of the cyclic cystine knot (CCK) motif.", "The three key structural components of the cyclic cystine knot (CCK) motif are a cyclic backbone, a triple stranded beta sheet, and a cystine knot conformation."], "docs": ["This a document about Cystine knot. \n Blundell in Nature. The GFCK is present in four superfamilies. These include nerve growth factor, transforming growth factor beta (TGF-\u03b2), platelet-derived growth factor, and glycoprotein hormones including human chorionic gonadotropin. These are structurally related due to the presence of the cystine knot motif but differ in sequence. All GFCK structures that have been determined are dimeric, but their dimerization modes in different classes are different. The vascular endothelial growth factor subfamily, categorized as part of the platelet-derived growth factor superfamily, includes proteins that are angiogenic factors. The presence of the cyclic cystine knot (CCK) motif was discovered when cyclotides were isolated from various plant families. The CCK motif has a cyclic backbone, triple stranded beta sheet, and cystine knot conformation. Novel "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main function of a Cypherpunk remailer?", "Why is it not possible to answer a message sent via a Cypherpunk remailer?", "What happens to the message when it is sent to a Cypherpunk remailer?", "What can be done to increase the anonymity of a message using Cypherpunk remailers?", "Do Cypherpunk remailers keep logs of the transactions they handle?"], "answers": ["The main function of a Cypherpunk remailer is to send messages to a recipient while stripping away the sender's address, ensuring anonymity.", "Because the Cypherpunk remailer strips away the sender address.", "The message is decrypted by the remailer and sent to the recipient address hidden inside the encrypted message, with the sender address stripped away.", "To increase the anonymity of a message using Cypherpunk remailers, one can chain two or three remailers, so that each remailer can't know who is sending a message to whom.", "No, Cypherpunk remailers do not keep logs of transactions."], "docs": ["This a document about Anonymous remailer. \n A Cypherpunk remailer sends the message to the recipient, stripping away the sender address on it. One can not answer a message sent via a Cypherpunk remailer. The message sent to the remailer can usually be encrypted, and the remailer will decrypt it and send it to the recipient address hidden inside the encrypted message. In addition, it is possible to chain two or three remailers, so that each remailer can't know who is sending a message to whom. Cypherpunk remailers do not keep logs of transactions."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What title was Li Yijian given as part of his appointment in the imperial administration?", "What position was Li Yijian made acting director of in addition to being a deputy minister of census?", "Which circuit was Li Yijian appointed as the military governor (Jiedushi) of, and where is its headquarters located today?", "How many Jiangxi soldiers were stationed at Shannan East Circuit during Emperor Dezong's reign?", "What was the purpose of stationing the Jiangxi soldiers at Shannan East Circuit?", "What was the name of the de facto independent circuit that the Jiangxi soldiers at Shannan East Circuit were defending against?", "Where is the headquarters of Zhangyi Circuit located today?", "What was the name of the person whose title was reduced by Emperor Xianzong, although he was still placed in command?", "What was the role of the central government director in relation to the Jiangxi soldiers stationed at Shannan East Circuit?", "What was the full Chinese name of the person who was made deputy minister of census and acting director of finances?"], "answers": ["Deputy minister of census (\u6236\u90e8\u4f8d\u90ce) and acting director of finances.", "finances", "Li Yijian was appointed as the military governor (Jiedushi) of Shannan East Circuit, and its headquarters is located in modern Xiangfan, Hubei.", "500", "The purpose of stationing the Jiangxi soldiers at Shannan East Circuit was to help defend it against the de facto independent Zhangyi Circuit.", "Zhangyi Circuit", "modern Zhumedian, Henan", "Tutu", "The central government director paid the 500 Jiangxi soldiers stationed at Shannan East Circuit.", "Li Yijian (\u674e\u5937\u7c21)"], "docs": ["This a document about Li Yijian. \n (\u8a31\u5b5f\u5bb9), Meng Jian (\u5b5f\u7c21), L\u00fc Yuanying (\u5442\u5143\u81ba), Mu Zhi (\u7a46\u8cea), and Dugu Yu (\u7368\u5b64\u90c1). Emperor Xianzong thus reduced Tutu's title but still put Tutu in command. Meanwhile, Li Yijian was made deputy minister of census (\u6236\u90e8\u4f8d\u90ce) and acting director of finances. Later, Li Yijian was made the military governor (Jiedushi) of Shannan East Circuit (\u5c71\u5357\u6771\u9053, headquartered in modern Xiangfan, Hubei). During Emperor Dezong's reign, 500 Jiangxi soldiers had been stationed at Shannan East to help defend it against the de facto independent Zhangyi Circuit (\u5f70\u7fa9, headquartered in modern Zhumadian, Henan), and the soldiers were paid by the central government director of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What award did 'Black Hole Sun' win at the 1995 Grammy Awards?", "In which countries was 'Black Hole Sun' released as a single outside the United States?", "What was the highest chart position 'Black Hole Sun' achieved in Canada?", "How many weeks did 'Black Hole Sun' remain in the top ten on the Canadian Singles Chart?", "What was the significance of 'Black Hole Sun' in the UK Top 20 chart?", "How many weeks did 'Black Hole Sun' spend at number one on the Mainstream Rock chart?"], "answers": ["Best Hard Rock Performance", "Australia, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.", "The highest chart position \"Black Hole Sun\" achieved in Canada was the top ten.", "Three weeks.", "\"Black Hole Sun\" was the last single from the album which charted in the UK Top 20.", "The document states that \"Black Hole Sun\" spent weeks at number one on the Mainstream Rock chart, but it does not specify the exact number of weeks."], "docs": ["This a document about Black Hole Sun. \n weeks at number one on the Mainstream Rock chart. At the 1995 Grammy Awards, \"Black Hole Sun\" received the award for Best Hard Rock Performance and received a nomination for Best Rock Song. Outside the United States, the single was released in Australia, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. In Canada, the song reached the top ten on the Canadian Singles Chart. It remained in the top ten for three weeks and became the band's highest charted song in Canada. \"Black Hole Sun\" reached the UK Top 20 and was the last single from the album which charted in the UK Top 20. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which character in J\u00f4 Soares\u2019s *O Xang\u00f4 de Baker Street* (1995) is believed to have been inspired by Pedro Corr\u00eaa do Lago?", "What is the name of the character in *Codex 632* (2005) by Jos\u00e9 Rodrigues dos Santos that is believed to have been inspired by Pedro Corr\u00eaa do Lago?", "Who is the author of the novel *Codex 632* (2005)?", "What is the name of the 1995 novel by J\u00f4 Soares that features a character inspired by Pedro Corr\u00eaa do Lago?", "Which author wrote the 1995 novel *O Xang\u00f4 de Baker Street*?"], "answers": ["Miguel Solera de Lara", "Paulo Ferreira da Lagoa", "Jos\u00e9 Rodrigues dos Santos.", "O Xang\u00f4 de Baker Street", "J\u00f4 Soares"], "docs": ["This a document about Pedro Corr\u00eaa do Lago. \n Corr\u00eaa do Lago is believed to have inspired the characters in two best-selling novels: the bookseller Miguel Solera de Lara in J\u00f4 Soares\u2019s O Xang\u00f4 de Baker Street (1995) and Paulo Ferreira da Lagoa in Codex 632 (2005) by Portuguese writer Jos\u00e9 Rodrigues dos Santos."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which country hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010?", "Which country hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2014?", "Which country was scheduled to host the Commonwealth Games in 2018?", "Which flags are traditionally raised during the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony?", "Who performed a rendition of 'Mull of Kintyre' at the 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony?", "Which two members of the British royal family were present at the 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony?", "What did the Red Arrow fly over with blue and white smoke symbolize at the 2014 Commonwealth Games?"], "answers": ["India hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010.", "Scotland hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2014.", "Australia", "The Flag of India, the Flag of Scotland, and the Flag of Australia are traditionally raised during the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.", "Susan Boyle", "HRH Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.", "The 2014 Commonwealth Games being held in Scotland."], "docs": ["This a document about 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. \n As with tradition at Commonwealth Games opening ceremonies, the Flag of India, Flag of Scotland and the Flag of Australia are raised, with India hosting the previous games in 2010, Scotland hosting the current games in 2014, and Australia hosting the next games in 2018. Susan Boyle performs a rendition of \"Mull of Kintyre\" to usher in HRH Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The Red Arrow fly over by, with blue and white smoke to symbolise the 2014 Commonwealth Games being held in Scotland."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of Oluremi Oyo's spouse?", "What is the profession of Oluremi Oyo's spouse?", "How many children do Oluremi and Victor Oyo have?", "How many grandchildren do Oluremi and Victor Oyo have?"], "answers": ["Victor Oyo", "BBC-Trained journalist", "Oluremi and Victor Oyo have two children.", "Oluremi and Victor Oyo have three grandchildren."], "docs": ["This a document about Oluremi Oyo. \n Married to Victor Oyo, a BBC-Trained journalist, they are blessed with two children, Otome and Okiemuote, and three grandchildren"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did the 2012 CFL Draft take place?", "How many selections did the Hamilton Tiger-Cats have in the 2012 CFL Draft?", "How many rounds were there in the 2012 CFL Draft?", "How did the Hamilton Tiger-Cats acquire an additional third-round pick in the 2012 draft?"], "answers": ["The 2012 CFL Draft took place on May 3, 2012, live at 3:00 PM EDT.", "The Hamilton Tiger-Cats had seven selections in the 2012 CFL Draft.", "Six rounds.", "From the Arland Bruce trade."], "docs": ["This a document about 2012 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season. \n The 2012 CFL Draft took place on May 3, 2012 live at 3:00 PM EDT. The Tiger-Cats had seven selections in the six-round draft, including an additional third-round pick from the Arland Bruce trade."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is a hybrid swarm in the context of plant species?", "Which two species are mentioned in the document as forming a hybrid swarm in the UK?", "What types of individuals were found in the young hybrid swarm population of wood aven and water aven?", "Why were no F2 generation individuals found in the hybrid swarm of wood aven and water aven?", "What is one example of a hybrid swarm formed between domestic and wild species mentioned in the document?", "Which species in the hybrid swarm of wood aven and water aven does the document mention backcrosses occurred with?", "What type of pollination is characteristic of the wood aven species?", "What type of pollination is characteristic of the water aven species?"], "answers": ["A hybrid swarm in the context of plant species is a population formed by hybridization between different species, including parent species, their offspring, and backcrosses.", "Wood aven and water aven.", "The population was composed of the parent species, F1 generation offspring, and backcrosses with the water aven.", "The F2 generation was not found because the F1s did not self-pollinate.", "Wild rice is a hybrid swarm that has genetically mixed with domesticated rice.", "water aven", "Self-pollination.", "The water aven species is mostly outcrossing."], "docs": ["This a document about Hybrid swarm. \n In plants, it is possible for a hybrid swarm to form between self-pollinating and outcrossing species. One such example is hybridization between the self-pollinating wood aven and the mostly outcrossing water aven in the UK. In one study of a young hybrid swarm of these two species, the population was found to be composed of the parent species, F1 generation offspring, and backcrosses with the water aven, but no backcrosses with the wood aven and no F2 generation, which would result from self-pollinating F1s. Hybrid swarms can also form between domestic and wild species, with one study proposing that wild rice is a hybrid swarm that has genetically mixed with domesticated rice."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title and year of the first album mentioned in the document about Alun Tan Lan?", "What is the title and year of the second album mentioned in the document about Alun Tan Lan?", "What is the title and year of the third album mentioned in the document about Alun Tan Lan?", "What is the title and year of the fourth album mentioned in the document about Alun Tan Lan?", "On which platform was the double album 'Cymlau' released?"], "answers": ["Aderyn Papur, 2004", "Y Distawrwydd, 2005", "Yr Aflonydd, 2007", "Cymlau, 2012", "The double album 'Cymlau' was released on soundcloud.com."], "docs": ["This a document about Alun Tan Lan. \nAderyn Papur, Rasal, 2004 ; Y Distawrwydd, Rasal, 2005 ; Yr Aflonydd, Aderyn Papur, 2007 ; Cymlau, double album released on soundcloud.com, 2012 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the character who attempts suicide due to stress and slipping grades?", "What event prompts Sameera and Hamza to rush out and identify Salman's car?", "Where does Salman's car appear to be towed from, according to the call Sameera receives?", "Who is Salman seen walking out of the hotel with, according to the text?", "What is the name of the character who is now pregnant in the story?", "What is the name of the character who is unaware of Sameera's state and is enjoying married life with Warda?", "What is the name of the character who returns home to spend a few nights with Rohina after recovering?", "What is the name of the character who receives a call about Salman's car being towed?", "What is the name of the character who is away for work when the call about his car being towed is received?", "What is the name of the character who finds Rohina after she attempts suicide?"], "answers": ["Rohina", "Salman's car is being towed.", "The car is being towed from an unspecified location, but it is implied to be near the hotel where Salman is seen with Pinkie.", "Salman is seen walking out of the hotel with his hand around Pinkie.", "Warda", "Ruswai", "Sameera", "Sameera", "Salman", "her parents"], "docs": ["This a document about Ruswai. \n is unaware of Sameera's state and is enjoying married life to its fullest with Warda who is now pregnant. The stress at home & slipping grades takes its toll on Rohina as she attempts suicide but is found in time by her parents. After recovering Sameera comes home to spend a few nights with Rohina. She gets a call that Salman's car is being towed. Sameera is confused as Salman is away for work and his car should be at the airport. Hamza and Sameera rush to identify the car where they see Salman walking out of the hotel with his hand around Pinkie. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What percentage of the voting in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final was determined by public televoting?", "How many members were on the jury during the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final?", "What were the four criteria used by the jury to evaluate each contestant in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "When were the individual rankings of each jury member released after the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final?", "What position did Italy place in the public televote of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "What position did Italy place in the jury vote of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "How many points did Italy receive in the public televote of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "How many points did Italy receive in the jury vote of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "Were the names of the jury members published before the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final?", "Was there any restriction on the relationship between members of the national jury and the competing acts in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "What was the purpose of publishing the names of the jury members before the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final?", "What was the total voting composition in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final?", "What was the requirement for the nationality of the members of the jury in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?", "What was the requirement for impartiality of the national jury members in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015?"], "answers": ["50 percent.", "Five.", "Vocal capacity, stage performance, song's composition and originality, and overall impression by the act.", "One month after the final.", "Sixteenth (second-to-last).", "Italy placed tenth in the jury vote.", "13", "43 points.", "Yes.", "Yes, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.", "The purpose was to ensure transparency.", "The voting composition in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation.", "The members of the jury had to be citizens of the country they represent.", "No member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently."], "docs": ["This a document about Italy in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015. \n The voting during the final consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member were released one month after the final. Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Italy had placed sixteenth (second-to-last) with the public televote and tenth with the jury vote. In the public vote, Italy scored 13 points, while with the jury vote, Italy scored 43 points. Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Italy and awarded by Italy in the final and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the final."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What call sign and frequency does WONU operate on in Chesterton, Indiana?", "What date did WONU purchase WHZN at 88.3 in New Whiteland, Indiana?", "From which organization did WONU purchase WHZN in New Whiteland, Indiana?", "Where is the secondary studio of WONU located in Indianapolis?", "On what date did WONU purchase the translator W237BY at 95.3 FM in Mason, Michigan?", "From which organization did WONU purchase the translator W237BY in Mason, Michigan?", "Which station provides the local feed for the translator W237BY in Mason, Michigan?", "What was the frequency of the station that provides the local feed for W237BY?", "On what date did the power increase of the W237BY translator take place?", "What was the result of the power increase for the W237BY translator?"], "answers": ["WONU operates on the call sign WBEW at 89.5 FM in Chesterton, Indiana.", "July 28, 2011", "Horizon Christian Fellowship.", "The secondary studio of WONU is located at the First Church of the Nazarene on the east side of Indianapolis.", "December 1, 2014.", "Educational Media Foundation", "WITL HD-2 at 100.7.", "100.7", "May 13, 2015", "The power increase for the W237BY translator increased its coverage."], "docs": ["This a document about WONU. \n operating in Chesterton, Indiana on 89.5 under the call sign WBEW. On July 28, 2011, WONU purchased WHZN at 88.3, New Whiteland, Indiana in the Indianapolis media market, from Horizon Christian Fellowship. A secondary studio is located at the First Church of the Nazarene on the east side of Indianapolis. On December 1, 2014, WONU purchased translator W237BY at 95.3 FM in Mason, Michigan in the Lansing radio market from the Educational Media Foundation. The translator is fed locally from WITL HD-2 at 100.7. A power increase on the translator took place on May 13, 2015, increasing its coverage."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main purpose of the traps used in rabbiting?", "What feature allows the traps to capture multiple rabbits efficiently?", "Where are these traps typically placed during rabbiting?", "What part of the trap is triggered by the weight of the rabbit?", "What happens to the rabbit once the trap is triggered?", "What feature of the trap lures the rabbit into triggering the mechanism?"], "answers": ["The main purpose of the traps used in rabbiting is to capture a large number of rabbits.", "The traps are able to capture multiple rabbits efficiently because they automatically reset themselves.", "These traps are typically buried into the ground.", "The spring-loaded trap is triggered by the weight of the rabbit.", "The rabbit is dropped into an enclosure.", "The trap has a type of tunnel that lures the rabbit into triggering the mechanism."], "docs": ["This a document about Rabbiting. \n These traps are quite advanced because they are able to capture a large number of rabbits and automatically reset themselves. They are buried into the ground and usually have a type of tunnel that lures the animal to a spring-loaded trap, which will then drop the rabbit into an enclosure once it is triggered by weight."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did Ren\u00e9 Magritte produce his first surreal painting?", "What was the title of Ren\u00e9 Magritte's first surreal painting?", "In which city did Ren\u00e9 Magritte hold his first solo exhibition?", "How did critics initially respond to Ren\u00e9 Magritte's first solo exhibition?", "What event led to Ren\u00e9 Magritte's decision to move to Paris?", "With whom did Ren\u00e9 Magritte become friends after moving to Paris?", "Which artistic movement was Ren\u00e9 Magritte involved in while in Paris?", "What is a characteristic feature of Ren\u00e9 Magritte's version of Surrealism?", "For how many years did Ren\u00e9 Magritte remain in Paris?", "What was the name of the gallery in Brussels that allowed Ren\u00e9 Magritte to paint full-time?", "In which year did Ren\u00e9 Magritte hold his first solo exhibition?", "What event or opportunity enabled Ren\u00e9 Magritte to paint full-time?"], "answers": ["1926", "The Lost Jockey (Le jockey perdu)", "Brussels", "Critics heaped abuse on the exhibition.", "Depressed by the failure of his first solo exhibition, Ren\u00e9 Magritte decided to move to Paris.", "Andr\u00e9 Breton", "Surrealist movement", "An illusionistic, dream-like quality.", "Three years.", "Galerie Le Centaure", "1927", "A contract with Galerie Le Centaure in Brussels in 1926 enabled Ren\u00e9 Magritte to paint full-time."], "docs": ["This a document about Ren\u00e9 Magritte. \n 1926, when a contract with Galerie Le Centaure in Brussels made it possible for him to paint full-time. In 1926, Magritte produced his first surreal painting, The Lost Jockey (Le jockey perdu), and held his first solo exhibition in Brussels in 1927. Critics heaped abuse on the exhibition. Depressed by the failure, he moved to Paris where he became friends with Andr\u00e9 Breton and became involved in the Surrealist group. An illusionistic, dream-like quality is characteristic of Magritte's version of Surrealism. He became a leading member of the movement, and remained in Paris for three years. In 1929 he exhibited at "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which years did Wigtownshire RFC win the Wigtownshire Sevens?", "In which year did Wigtownshire RFC win the West Three Sevens?", "In which years did Wigtownshire RFC win the Dumfries Sevens?", "In which year did Wigtownshire RFC win the Cumnock Sevens?", "In which years did Wigtownshire RFC win the Stewartry Sevens?", "In which year did Wigtownshire RFC win the Ayr Sevens?", "In how many different sevens competitions has Wigtownshire RFC won at least one championship?"], "answers": ["1956, 1960, 1967, 1969, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996", "2018", "1974, 1975, 1990", "1990", "1978, 1979, 1988, 1992", "1996", "6"], "docs": ["This a document about Wigtownshire RFC. \nWigtownshire Sevens ; Champions: 1956, 1960, 1967, 1969, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996 ; West Three ; Champions: 2018 ; Dumfries Sevens ; Champions: 1974, 1975, 1990 ; Cumnock Sevens ; Champions: 1990 ; Stewartry Sevens ; Champions: 1978, 1979, 1988, 1992 ; Ayr Sevens ; Champions: 1996 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How is *Everybody's Pudding Book* structured in terms of content organization?", "What was the republished title of *Everybody's Pudding Book* in 2012?", "Where was Georgiana Hill employed in 1871?", "Where did Georgiana Hill die, and on what date?"], "answers": ["The book is structured into monthly sections, with each chapter providing information about the month and the best dishes to prepare using seasonal produce.", "A Year of Victorian Puddings", "Georgiana Hill was employed as a ward sister at Guy's Hospital, London in 1871.", "Georgiana Hill died at Browning Hill on 22 July 1903."], "docs": ["This a document about Georgiana Hill (cookery book writer). \n she stayed at the house of an old lady who had apple puddings for six months of the year, then changed to gooseberry desserts for the other half of the year, Hill wrote Everybody's Pudding Book in 1862. She structured the work into monthly sections rather than type or style of the dish. Each chapter provides information about the month in question, and the best dishes to prepare with the seasonal produce. The book was republished as A Year of Victorian Puddings in 2012. Hill was employed as a ward sister at Guy's Hospital, London in 1871, but had returned to Browning Hill a few years later. She died there on 22 July 1903. Hill's "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was Giovanni Massari born?", "At what age did Giovanni Massari begin training on piano, trumpet, and contra bass?", "Where did Giovanni Massari study musical composition?", "At which university did Giovanni Massari study orchestration and composition with David Raksin and Henri Lazarof?", "Which award did Giovanni Massari earn for composition at UCLA?", "Who were some of the mentors of Giovanni Massari?", "At which university did Giovanni Massari study composition with Leonard Stein?", "For which companies has Giovanni Massari created music?", "Which 1988 cult film did Giovanni Massari score?", "In which 1988 film did Giovanni Massari both score and act?", "What television show's theme was composed by Giovanni Massari?", "Which other films did Giovanni Massari work on besides Killer Klowns from Outer Space and The Wizard of Speed and Time?"], "answers": ["Giovanni Massari was born on March 25, 1957 in New York City.", "Six.", "Giovanni Massari studied musical composition at Chapman University.", "University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)", "The Frank Sinatra Music Award.", "Giovanni Massari was mentored by David Rose, Jerry Fielding, and Mark Snow.", "University of Southern California (USC)", "Giovanni Massari has created music for Disney, HBO, MGM, and Sony Pictures.", "Killer Klowns from Outer Space", "The Wizard of Speed and Time.", "The Ray Bradbury Theater", "The Cell 2, Retro Puppet Master, and Prison Break: Proof of Innocence."], "docs": ["This a document about John Massari. \n Giovanni Massari was born on March 25, 1957 in New York City. Film music's powerful influence drew him to explore creating original music at age six as he began training on piano, trumpet and contra bass. Massari studied musical composition at Chapman University. At the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Massari studied orchestration and composition with David Raksin and Henri Lazarof. He also studied with Albert Harris and earned the Frank Sinatra Music Award for composition. Massari was mentored by David Rose, Jerry Fielding, and Mark Snow. He studied composition with Leonard Stein at the University of Southern California (USC). Massari's work spans a broad range of music genres. He has created music for Disney, HBO, MGM and Sony Pictures. Massari scored the 1988 cult film Killer Klowns from Outer Space. He also scored and acted in the 1988 film The Wizard of Speed and Time. He also composed the theme for The Ray Bradbury Theater. He also worked on The Cell 2, Retro Puppet Master, and Prison Break: Proof of Innocence."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who won the most preference votes in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District in 2004?", "How many preference votes did Selvarajah Kajendren receive in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?", "Which political party did Pathmini Sithamparanathan represent in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?", "Who was the lowest vote-getter in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District, and how many votes did they receive?", "When was Nadarajah Raviraj (TNA-ITAK) killed, and who replaced him as a member of parliament?", "When was Nallathamby Srikantha (TNA-TELO) sworn in as a member of parliament following the death of Nadarajah Raviraj?", "Who was killed on 6 March 2008, and who was sworn in as their replacement on 9 April 2008?", "How many preference votes did Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam (TNA-ACTC) receive in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?", "How many preference votes did Mavai Senathirajah (TNA-ITAK) receive in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?", "How many preference votes did Suresh Premachandran (TNA-EPRLF) receive in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?", "How many preference votes did M. K. Shivajilingam (TNA-TELO) receive in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?", "How many preference votes did Nadarajah Raviraj (TNA-ITAK) receive in the 13th parliamentary election in the Jaffna Electoral District?"], "answers": ["Selvarajah Kajendren (TNA) won the most preference votes with 112,077 pv.", "112,077 preference votes.", "TNA", "Douglas Devananda (EPDP) was the lowest vote-getter with 9,405 votes.", "Nadarajah Raviraj (TNA-ITAK) was killed on 10 November 2006, and his replacement was Nallathamby Srikantha (TNA-TELO).", "30 November 2006.", "K. Sivanesan (TNA) was killed on 6 March 2008, and his replacement Solomon Cyril (TNA) was sworn in on 9 April 2008.", "60,770", "38,783", "45,786", "42,193 preference votes.", "42,965"], "docs": ["This a document about Jaffna Electoral District. \n Results of the 13th parliamentary election held on 2 April 2004: The following candidates were elected: Selvarajah Kajendren (TNA), 112,077 preference votes (pv); Pathmini Sithamparanathan (TNA), 68,240 pv; Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam (TNA-ACTC), 60,770 pv; Suresh Premachandran (TNA-EPRLF), 45,786 pv; K. Sivanesan (TNA), 43,730 pv; Nadarajah Raviraj (TNA-ITAK), 42,965 pv; M. K. Shivajilingam (TNA-TELO), 42,193 pv; Mavai Senathirajah (TNA-ITAK), 38,783 pv; and Douglas Devananda (EPDP), 9,405 pv. Nadarajah Raviraj (TNA-ITAK) was killed on 10 November 2006. His replacement Nallathamby Srikantha (TNA-TELO) was sworn in on 30 November 2006. K. Sivanesan (TNA) was killed on 6 March 2008. His replacement Solomon Cyril (TNA) was sworn in on 9 April 2008."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the company commonly referred to as SMIC?", "Where is the headquarters of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) located?", "In which country is Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) incorporated?", "What types of chip manufacturing services does SMIC provide in terms of process technologies?", "Which company is a major shareholder of SMIC and is known as a state-owned civilian and military telecommunications equipment provider?", "What is the name of the investment fund that is a major shareholder of SMIC?", "Which countries have offices or representative offices of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC)?", "Which technology companies are notable customers of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC)?"], "answers": ["Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation", "The headquarters of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) is located in Shanghai.", "The Cayman Islands.", "SMIC provides integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing services on 350 nm to 14 nm process technologies.", "Datang Telecom Group", "China National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund", "United States, Italy, Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.", "Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Texas Instruments."], "docs": ["This a document about Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation. \n Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) is a partially state-owned publicly-listed Chinese semiconductor foundry company, and the largest contract chip maker in mainland China. SMIC is headquartered in Shanghai and incorporated in the Cayman Islands. It has wafer fabrication sites throughout mainland China, offices in the United States, Italy, Japan, and Taiwan, and a representative office in Hong Kong. It provides integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing services on 350 nm to 14 nm process technologies. State-owned civilian and military telecommunications equipment provider Datang Telecom Group as well as the China National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund are major shareholders of SMIC. Notable customers include Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Texas Instruments."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many segments did Andy Capper produce in Season Two of the VICE show on HBO?", "What award did Season Two of the VICE show on HBO win?", "Which hosts did Andy Capper work with in Season Two of the VICE show on HBO?"], "answers": ["Andy Capper produced six segments in Season Two of the VICE show on HBO.", "Season Two of the VICE show on HBO won an Emmy Award.", "Thomas Morton, David Choe, and Hamilton Morris."], "docs": ["This a document about Andy Capper. \n Capper produced six segments in the Emmy Award-winning Season Two of the VICE show on HBO, working with hosts Thomas Morton, David Choe and Hamilton Morris."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the government establishments located on the northern part of Lomaloma?", "What is the name of the former home base of Ratu Sukuna on Lomaloma?", "What facilities are included in the hospital on Lomaloma for medical staff?", "What government service is provided at the post office on Lomaloma?"], "answers": ["The government establishments on the northern part of Lomaloma include Adi Maopa Primary and Secondary Schools, Ratu Sukuna's now-former home base at Delana, a hospital with associated quarters for doctors and nurses, a police post, and a post office.", "Delana", "The hospital on Lomaloma includes associated quarters for doctors and nurses.", "The government service provided at the post office on Lomaloma is postal service."], "docs": ["This a document about Lomaloma. \n The government establishments on the northern part of the island include Adi Maopa Primary and Secondary Schools, Ratu Sukuna's now-former home base at Delana, a hospital with associated quarters for doctors and nurses, a police post, and a post office."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event was held at Wrigley Field on June 29, 1969?", "How many fans attended the June 29, 1969 event at Wrigley Field?", "What National League record did Billy Williams tie and pass during the June 29, 1969 doubleheader?", "What was the result of the first game of the June 29, 1969 doubleheader between the Cubs and the Cardinals?", "What was the result of the second game of the June 29, 1969 doubleheader between the Cubs and the Cardinals?", "On what date did Ken Holtzman throw a no-hitter at Wrigley Field in 1969?", "Which team did Ken Holtzman no-hit on August 19, 1969 at Wrigley Field?", "What prevented Henry Aaron's home run attempt in the 7th inning of the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field?", "Who caught the ball off Henry Aaron's home run attempt in the 7th inning of the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field?", "How many fans attended the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field?", "What was the final out of the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field?", "What was the score of the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field where Ken Holtzman threw a no-hitter?", "What was the significance of the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field in the context of Ken Holtzman's season?"], "answers": ["The Cubs held a \"Day\" for Billy Williams at Wrigley Field on June 29, 1969.", "41,060", "National League consecutive games record (895 and 896).", "The Cubs edged out the Cardinals 3\u20131.", "The Cubs thumped the Cardinals, 12\u20131.", "August 19, 1969", "Atlanta Braves", "A strong northerly wind smacked the ball down and into the glove of the leaping Billy Williams.", "Billy Williams caught the ball off Henry Aaron's home run attempt in the 7th inning of the August 19, 1969 game at Wrigley Field.", "37,514", "The final out was a ground ball from Beckert to Banks.", "3\u20130.", "It was the high-water mark of Ken Holtzman's ill-fated 1969 season."], "docs": ["This a document about List of events at Wrigley Field. \nJune 29, 1969: The Cubs held a \"Day\" for Billy Williams at Wrigley, in a doubleheader against the Cardinals before 41,060 fans, some dressed in red and some in blue. In a happy scheduling coincidence, Williams tied and passed Cardinals icon Stan Musial for the National League consecutive games record (895 and 896). Williams contributes 5 hits as the Cubs edge out the Cardinals in the opener, 3\u20131, and then thump the Redbirds in the late-afternoon-cap, 12\u20131. ; August 19, 1969 Ken Holtzman, aided by a strong northerly wind, no-hit the powerful-hitting Atlanta Braves, 3\u20130, in what proved to be the high-water mark of the ill-fated 1969 season. In the 7th inning, Henry Aaron socked one that appeared to be headed for Waveland Avenue, but the wind smacked it down and into the glove of the leaping Billy Williams. Aaron also made the final out, a ground ball from Beckert to Banks. The attendance of this game was 37,514. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book Arna Bontemps co-authored about the migration of African-Americans in 1945?", "What was the revised title of 'They Seek a City' when it was published in 1966?", "What is the title of the book Arna Bontemps published in 1961 about 100 years of African-American freedom?", "What is the title of the anthology of slave narratives that Arna Bontemps edited in 1969?", "What is the title of the anthology of American Negro poetry that Arna Bontemps edited in 1963?", "What is the title of the collection of Arna Bontemps\u2019 poetry that was published in 1963?", "What is the title of the book co-authored by Arna Bontemps and Conroy that includes a history of African-American migration?", "What is the title of the book published by Arna Bontemps in 1958 that focuses on Negro folklore?", "What is the title of the book that Arna Bontemps edited in 1972 that reflects on the Harlem Renaissance?", "What is the name of the collaborator who co-authored 'They Seek a City' with Arna Bontemps?", "What is the title of the book Arna Bontemps wrote that includes an introduction for a previous work?"], "answers": ["They Seek a City", "Anyplace But Here", "100 Years of Negro Freedom", "Great Slave Narratives", "American Negro Poetry", "Personals", "They Seek a City", "The Book of Negro Folklore", "The Harlem Renaissance Remembered", "Conroy", "Personals"], "docs": ["This a document about Arna Bontemps. \n 'Negro' in the title\" \u2013 and The Book of Negro Folklore (1958). Bontemps collaborated with Conroy and wrote a history of the migration of African-Americans in the United States called They Seek a City (1945). They later revised and published it as Anyplace But Here (1966). Bontemps also wrote 100 Years of Negro Freedom (1961) and edited Great Slave Narratives (1969) and The Harlem Renaissance Remembered (1972). In addition he was also able to edit American Negro Poetry (1963), which was a popular anthology. He compiled his poetry in Personals (1963) and also wrote an introduction for a previous "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In the 2012 European Athletics Championships \u2013 Men's 3000 metres steeplechase, how many athletes from each heat automatically advanced to the Semifinals?", "How many total athletes advanced to the Semifinals in the 2012 European Athletics Championships \u2013 Men's 3000 metres steeplechase based on the best performances?", "In the 2012 European Athletics Championships \u2013 Men's 3000 metres steeplechase, how many athletes in total advanced to the Semifinals through a combination of heat placements and best performances?"], "answers": ["4 athletes from each heat automatically advanced to the Semifinals.", "7", "11 athletes."], "docs": ["This a document about 2012 European Athletics Championships \u2013 Men's 3000 metres steeplechase. \n First 4 in each heat (Q) and 7 best performers (q) advance to the Semifinals."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the Japanese female vocal used in Chika (software)?", "Which Vocaloid version is Chika associated with?", "Who provided the vocal samples for Chika?", "What is the name of the Japanese pop band that Chiaki Ito is a member of?"], "answers": ["Chika", "Vocaloid 3", "Chiaki Ito provided the vocal samples for Chika.", "AAA"], "docs": ["This a document about Chika (software). \n Chika, is a Japanese female vocal for Vocaloid 3. Her vocal is sampled from Chiaki Ito, Japanese model and member of the Japanese pop band AAA."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the starting point of the railway described in the document?", "What was the destination of the railway described in the document?", "What challenge did construction of the railway face due to the presence of man-eating lions?"], "answers": ["Mombasa", "Kampala, Uganda.", "The construction of the railway was hampered by the presence of man-eating lions."], "docs": ["This a document about History of rail transport. \n The railway was built from the Kenyan port of Mombasa to Kampala, Uganda, and construction was hampered by the presence of man-eating lions."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book published by Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag?", "Who is the publisher of the book titled 'Die ersten 125 Jahre'?", "What is the ISBN number of the book 'Die ersten 125 Jahre'?", "Which organization maintains a homepage mentioned in the document?", "What is the name of the football club referenced in the document that played games during its early years?", "What is the name of the organization mentioned as having failed to identify all players and their details in the early years of FC Basel?"], "answers": ["Die ersten 125 Jahre", "Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel.", "978-3-7245-2305-5", "Verein \"Basler Fussballarchiv\"", "FC Basel", "Verein \"Basler Fussballarchiv\""], "docs": ["This a document about Walter Felber. \nDie ersten 125 Jahre. Publisher: Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel. ISBN: 978-3-7245-2305-5 ; Verein \"Basler Fussballarchiv\" Homepage (NB: Despite all efforts, the editors of these books and the authors in \"Basler Fussballarchiv\" have failed to be able to identify all the players, their date and place of birth or date and place of death, who played in the games during the early years of FC Basel)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the text suggest white women's movement generally ignores regarding Black women's issues?", "According to the text, what three specific issues were white women's movements insensitive to?", "What does the text claim about the commonalities between white women's movements and Black liberation groups?", "What does the text state is the result of ignoring race and class aspects in the oppression of Black women?", "How does the text describe the class and race of white women as it relates to their privilege?", "Which feminist organizations is the text referring to in the context of the troubled relationship between Black women and white women's movements?", "What shift in political affiliation did white women in SNCC experience around 1965, according to the text?"], "answers": ["The text suggests white women's movement generally ignores the race and class aspects that affect Black women in the most oppressive ways.", "Abortion rights, forced sterilization, and welfare rights.", "The text claims that white women's movements do not have anything in common with Black liberation groups because they are not fighting against capitalism and racism.", "It adds to the obtuse nature regarding their struggles.", "The text describes the class and race of white women as aiding in their privilege.", "Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Students for Democratic Society.", "White women in SNCC moved to a more upper-middle-class Students for Democratic Society around 1965."], "docs": ["This a document about Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female. \n are not fighting against capitalism and racism, they do not have anything in common with the Black liberation groups at all. Moreover, white women's movement was insensitive to black women's issues such as abortion rights, forced sterilization and welfare rights. White women focused solely on gender issues, negating the race and class aspects that effect Black women in the most oppressive ways. Ignoring the race and class aspects of oppression and how they effect Black women further adds to the obtuse nature regarding their struggles. White women's class and race aids in their privilege ultimately. The troubled relationship between black women and white women's movement was also seen in feminist organizations such as Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee as around 1965, white women were moving from SNCC to a more upper-middle-class Students for Democratic Society."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which ancient civilization inhabited the area around Chiprovtsi before the Roman Empire?", "When did the Romans consolidate their authority in the region of modern-day Bulgarian northwest?", "According to historian V. Velkov, when were the Thracians inhabiting the valley of the Ogosta?", "What is the name of the Thracian tribe mentioned as having populated the area around Chiprovtsi?", "What evidence of Roman presence exists in the area around Chiprovtsi?", "What resource was exploited in the area around Chiprovtsi during the Roman Empire?", "What is the name of the historian who provided information about the Thracians inhabiting the valley of the Ogosta?", "What is the name of the river valley that was inhabited by Thracians since the early 1st millennium BC according to V. Velkov?"], "answers": ["The Thracians.", "Under Emperor Trajan (98\u2013117).", "According to historian V. Velkov, the Thracians were inhabiting the valley of the Ogosta since the early 1st millennium BC.", "The Thracian tribe mentioned is the Triballi.", "Remains of Roman fortifications.", "Metal deposits.", "V. Velkov", "The Ogosta valley."], "docs": ["This a document about Chiprovtsi. \n It is known that the area around Chiprovtsi has been inhabited since the time of the Thracians and later the Roman Empire, when the local metal deposits were exploited. According to historian V. Velkov, the valley of the Ogosta was inhabited by Thracians since the early 1st millennium BC. According to ancient accounts, the area was populated by the Thracian tribe of the Triballi or a related group of Thracians. The Romans conquered what is today the Bulgarian northwest after 29 BC and consolidated their authority in the region under Emperor Trajan (98\u2013117). There are remains of Roman fortifications around Chiprovtsi, such as the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the reaction of the People's Committee of Peace in Assam to the police action involving Ashanta Baghphukan?", "What action did the PCPIA take in response to the police action involving Ashanta Baghphukan?", "What was the demand of the PCPIA during their sit-in demonstration?", "Who are the names of the women, including Ashanta's wife, who participated in the fast?", "Who is reported to be seeking information regarding Ashanta Baghphukan's disappearance, based on a video that surfaced in November 2017?", "When was the video showing Ashanta Baghphukan's daughter reportedly seeking information about her father's disappearance posted online?", "How many years after the operation did the video of Ashanta Baghphukan's daughter surface online?", "What was the name of the group that condemned the police action as a way to suppress questions about the 'missing' leaders?", "What was the nature of the police action involving Ashanta Baghphukan that drew public reaction?", "What was the relationship between Ashanta Baghphukan and Malina?"], "answers": ["The People's Committee of Peace in Assam largely condemned the police action, viewing it as a way to stop questions regarding the 'missing' leaders.", "The PCPIA held a sit-in demonstration demanding the release of government-held information regarding the missing leaders, including Ashanta Baghphukan.", "The PCPIA demanded the release of government-held information regarding the missing men.", "Malina, Jnama Moran, Padumi Timungpi, Manomati Barman, Anima Devi, and Menaka Changmai.", "Ashanta Baghphukan's daughter is reported to be seeking information regarding her father's disappearance, based on a video that surfaced in November 2017.", "November 2017", "Fourteen years.", "The People's Committee of Peace in Assam.", "The police action involving Ashanta Baghphukan was largely condemned by the People's Committee of Peace in Assam, who viewed it as a way to stop questions regarding the \"missing\" leaders.", "Ashanta Baghphukan was married to Malina."], "docs": ["This a document about Ashanta Baghphukan. \n move was largely condemned by the People's Committee of Peace in Assam, who view the police action as a way to stop questions regarding the 'missing' leaders. In retaliation, the PCPIA held a sit-in demonstration demanding the release of government-held information regarding the men.[5] Among Ashanta's wife Malina, the women who participated in the fast were: Jnama Moran, Padumi Timungpi, Manomati Barman, Anima Devi, and Menaka Changmai. Though remaining unnamed, a video surfaced of Ashanta Baghphukan's daughter, reportedly still seeking information regarding her fathers' disappearance. The video was posted on November 2017, fourteen years after the operation took place.[6]"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which Budd Boetticher was known for directing 1950s Hollywood Westerns?", "What was Friedrich Heinrich von Boetticher's profession?", "What fictional TV series features a character named Gale Boetticher?", "What fields did Hans von Boetticher work in as a zoologist?", "What role did Karl Heinrich von Boetticher hold in Germany from 1880 to 1897?", "What professions did Walter von Boetticher pursue during his career?", "What is the possible meaning of the note 'List may include persons with the surname von Boetticher'?", "What was the full name of the German zoologist who worked on ornithology and entomology?", "What was Karl Heinrich von Boetticher's additional role from 1881 to 1897 besides being the Secretary of the Interior?", "What is the full name of the fictional American chemist character named Gale Boetticher?", "What nationality was Budd Boetticher, the film director known for 1950s Hollywood Westerns?", "What was the full name of the German historian, genealogist, and physician mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Budd Boetticher (1916\u20132001) was known for directing 1950s Hollywood Westerns.", "German art historian.", "Breaking Bad", "Hans von Boetticher worked in ornithology and entomology.", "Karl Heinrich von Boetticher held the role of German Secretary of the Interior from 1880 to 1897.", "Historian, genealogist, and physician.", "The note indicates that the list might contain individuals who share the surname \"von Boetticher\" but are not necessarily related to B\u00f6tticher.", "Hans von Boetticher", "Vice Chancellor of Germany.", "Gale Boetticher", "American.", "Walter von Boetticher"], "docs": ["This a document about B\u00f6tticher. \nBudd Boetticher (1916\u20132001), American film director most famous for 1950s Hollywood Westerns ; Friedrich Heinrich von Boetticher, German art historian ; Gale Boetticher, fictional American chemist from the AMC television series Breaking Bad ; Hans von Boetticher (1886\u20131958), German zoologist who worked on ornithology and entomology ; Karl Heinrich von Boetticher (1833\u20131907), German Secretary of the Interior (1880\u20131897) and Vice Chancellor of Germany (1881\u20131897). ; Walter von Boetticher (1853\u20131945), German historian, genealogist and physician. List may include persons with the surname von Boetticher."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What historical battle is associated with the monument on Swedish Mountain in \u017barn\u00f3w?", "When was the monument with a Polish eagle erected on Swedish Mountain?", "What was the original function of the village of \u017barn\u00f3w before it became a central part of the ancient town?", "What was the diameter of the defensive gord that originally occupied the site of \u017barn\u00f3w?", "Which noble family is believed to have emerged from the early Western Slavic princes associated with \u017barn\u00f3w?", "What feature of the wooden bell-tower in \u017barn\u00f3w was particularly famous?", "In what year was the oldest bell in \u017barn\u00f3w's bell-tower made?", "Who stole the bells from \u017barn\u00f3w's bell-tower during World War II?"], "answers": ["The battle between the Poles and the Swedes on September 16, 1655.", "May 3, 1923.", "The original function of the village of \u017barn\u00f3w was as a defensive gord.", "50 meters.", "The noble family of Odrowaz (Odrow\u0105\u017c coat of arms).", "The sound of the bells.", "1533", "The German occupiers stole the bells from \u017barn\u00f3w's bell-tower during World War II."], "docs": ["This a document about \u017barn\u00f3w. \n September 16, 1655 battle between the Poles and the Swedes. On the top of the Swedish Mountain there is a monument with a Polish eagle, erected on May 3, 1923. ; central part of the ancient town of \u017barn\u00f3w. The village originally was a defensive gord, located on a hill, with round shape and a diameter of some 50 meters. Most probably, it was the capital of early Western Slavic princes, out of whom the noble family of Odrowaz (see Odrow\u0105\u017c coat of arms) emerged. ; wooden bell-tower (early 19th century). Its bells were famous for the sound. The oldest bell was made in 1533, and together with other bells, was stolen by the German occupiers during World War II. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the plant family discussed in the document?", "What is the common name of the genus Salvadora mentioned in the document?", "Name one of the genera included in the Salvadoraceae family.", "What is the name of another genus included in the Salvadoraceae family besides Salvadora?", "What is the name of a second genus included in the Salvadoraceae family?"], "answers": ["Salvadoraceae", "toothbrush tree", "Salvadora", "Azima", "Dobera"], "docs": ["This a document about Salvadoraceae. \nAzima ; Dobera ; Salvadora (toothbrush tree) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the football player mentioned in the document?", "What position does Kyshoen Jarrett play?", "Which professional football team is Kyshoen Jarrett associated with?", "Which high school did Kyshoen Jarrett attend?"], "answers": ["Kyshoen Jarrett", "Kyshoen Jarrett plays as a Strong Safety.", "Washington Redskins", "Kyshoen Jarrett attended East Stroudsburg South."], "docs": ["This a document about Mountain Valley Conference (Pennsylvania). \nKyshoen Jarrett, Strong Safety, Washington Redskins (East Stroudsburg South) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which author won the Fiction category of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize with the book *Roman unserer Kindheit*?", "What is the title of the non-fiction book that won the Leipzig Book Fair Prize?", "Who is the author of the non-fiction book *Kreis ohne Meister. Stefan Georges Nachleben*?", "Which translator won the Translation category of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize?", "What is the German title of the book by David Foster Wallace that Ulrich Blumenbach translated?", "What is the name of the author whose work was translated by Ulrich Blumenbach for the Translation category of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize?", "What is the name of the prize awarded to Georg Klein for his book *Roman unserer Kindheit*?", "What is the name of the book by David Foster Wallace that was translated by Ulrich Blumenbach for the Translation category of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize?"], "answers": ["Georg Klein", "Kreis ohne Meister. Stefan Georges Nachleben", "Ulrich Raulff", "Ulrich Blumenbach", "Unendlicher Spa\u00df", "David Foster Wallace", "Leipzig Book Fair Prize", "Unendlicher Spa\u00df"], "docs": ["This a document about Leipzig Book Fair Prize. \nFiction: Georg Klein, Roman unserer Kindheit ; Non-fiction: Ulrich Raulff, Kreis ohne Meister. Stefan Georges Nachleben ; Translation: Ulrich Blumenbach, for David Foster Wallace's Unendlicher Spa\u00df "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the current lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers?", "Who has been playing drums and percussion for John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers since 2009?", "What instruments does Greg Rzab play in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, and during which periods has he been a member?", "Who is the lead guitarist and additional vocalist in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers since 2018?", "What is the name of the band that features John Mayall as a long-time member since 1963?"], "answers": ["John Mayall is the current lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers.", "Jay Davenport", "Greg Rzab plays bass and double bass. He has been a member during the periods 1999\u20132000 and 2009\u2013present.", "Carolyn Wonderland", "John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers"], "docs": ["This a document about John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. \nJohn Mayall \u2013 vocals, keyboards, harmonica, rhythm guitar (1963\u2013present) ; Jay Davenport \u2013 drums, percussion (2009\u2013present) ; Greg Rzab \u2013 bass, double bass (1999\u20132000, 2009\u2013present) ; Carolyn Wonderland \u2013 lead guitar, vocals (2018\u2013present) Main lineup"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was one of the players on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the second player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the third player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the fourth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the fifth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the sixth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the seventh player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the eighth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the ninth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the tenth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the eleventh player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the twelfth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the thirteenth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the fourteenth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?", "What was the name of the fifteenth player listed on the Softball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics?"], "answers": ["Monica Abbott", "Laura Berg", "Crystl Bustos", "Andrea Duran", "Jennie Finch", "Tairia Flowers", "Tairia Flowers", "Lovieanne Jung", "Lovieanne Jung", "Lauren Lappin", "Caitlin Lowe", "Jessica Mendoza", "Jessica Mendoza", "Natasha Watley", "Natasha Watley"], "docs": ["This a document about Softball at the 2008 Summer Olympics \u2013 Team squads. \nMonica Abbott ; Laura Berg ; Crystl Bustos ; Andrea Duran ; Jennie Finch ; Tairia Flowers ; Victoria Galindo ; Lovieanne Jung ; Kelly Kretschman ; Lauren Lappin ; Caitlin Lowe ; Jessica Mendoza ; Stacey Nuveman ; Cat Osterman ; Natasha Watley "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did Romain Jacob win the IBF Youth Super Featherweight title?", "By what method did Romain Jacob defeat Mart\u00edn Cardona to win the IBF Youth Super Featherweight title?", "Who did Romain Jacob defeat to win the EBU Super Featherweight title?", "On what date did Romain Jacob win the EBU Super Featherweight title?", "By what decision did Romain Jacob defeat Devis Boschiero to win the EBU Super Featherweight title?"], "answers": ["June 28, 2013", "Fifth-round technical knockout.", "Devis Boschiero", "February 14, 2014", "Split decision."], "docs": ["This a document about Romain Jacob. \n On June 28, 2013, Jacob defeated Mart\u00edn Cardona by fifth-round technical knockout to win the IBF Youth Super Featherweight title. On February 14, 2014, Jacob defeated Devis Boschiero by split decision to win the EBU Super Featherweight title."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Roshni Nadar's profession as mentioned in the document?", "Who did Roshni Nadar marry in 2010?", "What is the name and position of Roshni Nadar's husband at HCL Healthcare?", "How many sons do Roshni Nadar and Shikhar Malhotra have?", "What are the names and birth years of Roshni Nadar and Shikhar Malhotra's sons?"], "answers": ["Roshni Nadar is a trained classical musician.", "Roshni Nadar married Shikhar Malhotra in 2010.", "Shikhar Malhotra, vice chairman of HCL Healthcare.", "Two.", "Their sons are Armaan (born 2013) and Jahaan (born 2017)."], "docs": ["This a document about Roshni Nadar. \n Nadar is a trained classical musician. In 2010, she married Shikhar Malhotra, vice chairman of HCL Healthcare. They have two sons, Armaan (born 2013) and Jahaan (born 2017)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was Jimmy Algerino born?", "What position did Jimmy Algerino play in professional football?", "Which team did Jimmy Algerino most notably play for during his career?", "How many seasons did Jimmy Algerino spend playing for Paris Saint-Germain?", "Which Italian club did Jimmy Algerino play for during his career?"], "answers": ["Jimmy Algerino was born on 28 October 1971 in Toulouse, France.", "Defender.", "Paris Saint-Germain", "Five seasons.", "S.S.C. Venezia"], "docs": ["This a document about Jimmy Algerino. \n Jimmy Algerino (born 28 October 1971 in Toulouse, France) is a French former professional football defender. He most notably played for Paris Saint-Germain for five seasons and then had a short spell in Italy at S.S.C. Venezia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which horse was the first winner of the 1,000 Guineas to also win the Irish equivalent?", "By what margin did Attraction win the Irish equivalent of the 1,000 Guineas?", "Who described Attraction as 'a truly great filly' after her win in the Irish equivalent of the 1,000 Guineas?", "Which race did Attraction win at Royal Ascot to extend her unbeaten run to eight?", "Who was the trainer of the runner-up in the Coronation Stakes, and what did he say about Attraction?", "Which horse ended Attraction's unbeaten run in her next race?", "What race did Attraction lose to Soviet Song, ending her unbeaten run?", "What was the status of the horse Soviet Song at the time of beating Attraction in the Falmouth Stakes?"], "answers": ["Attraction", "Attraction won the Irish equivalent of the 1,000 Guineas by a length.", "J. A. McGrath", "The Coronation Stakes.", "The trainer of the runner-up in the Coronation Stakes was Mick Channon, and he said of Attraction, \"You probably won't see another horse like her in your lifetime.\"", "Soviet Song", "Falmouth Stakes", "Soviet Song was the European Champion Older Horse."], "docs": ["This a document about Attraction (horse). \n Three weeks later she became the first winner of the 1,000 Guineas to win the Irish equivalent, leading from the start as usual and keeping on strongly to beat Alexander Goldrun by a length, leading J. A. McGrath to describe her as \"a truly great filly\". Attraction then returned to Royal Ascot and extended her unbeaten run to eight with a win in the Coronation Stakes. Mick Channon, trainer of the runner-up Majestic Desert, said of Attraction \"You probably won't see another horse like her in your lifetime.\" Her unbeaten run, however, came to an end in her next race, and there were no excuses as she was beaten by the European Champion Older Horse Soviet Song in the Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket. She then "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which city is the INSA located?", "In which region of France is Toulouse located?", "What is the name of the campus where the INSA is located?", "Which other institutions are located on the Rangueil Campus alongside the INSA?", "What geographical feature is near the Rangueil Campus where the INSA is located?"], "answers": ["Toulouse", "South of France.", "Rangueil Campus", "Universit\u00e9 Paul Sabatier III, Supaero, and ENAC.", "The Canal du Midi."], "docs": ["This a document about Institut national des sciences appliqu\u00e9es de Toulouse. \n Toulouse is located in the south of France. The INSA is more precisely on the Rangueil Campus (that also includes Universit\u00e9 Paul Sabatier III and aeronautical engineering universities Supaero and ENAC) along the Canal du Midi."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of FourFourTwo's annual list that ranks the 100 best footballers in the world?", "In which year was the first FFT100 list created by FourFourTwo?", "What event prompted FourFourTwo to announce its first Stats Zone Awards?", "In which year did FourFourTwo announce its inaugural list of the 50 best Asian players in world football?", "What is the name of FourFourTwo's annual list that ranks the 50 best players from the Football League?"], "answers": ["FFT100", "2007", "The end of the 2012\u201313 Premier League season.", "2015", "FourFourTwo's top 50 of players from the Football League."], "docs": ["This a document about FourFourTwo. \n FourFourTwo has a number of annual rankings and awards. In 2007, the magazine put together its first FFT100, a list of the 100 best footballers in the world - according to them. At the end of the 2012\u201313 Premier League season, FourFourTwo announced its first Stats Zone Awards. In May 2015, the inaugural list of the 50 best Asian players in world football was announced. They also do a top 50 of players from the Football League."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of G. A. Hardaway, Sr.?", "Where and when was G. A. Hardaway, Sr. born?", "Which political party does G. A. Hardaway, Sr. belong to?", "What position does G. A. Hardaway, Sr. hold in the Tennessee House of Representatives?", "Since when has G. A. Hardaway, Sr. been representing District 93 in the Tennessee House of Representatives?", "Which district did G. A. Hardaway, Sr. represent prior to District 93?", "When did G. A. Hardaway, Sr. serve in the District 92 seat before representing District 93?"], "answers": ["Goffrey A. Hardaway, Sr.", "G. A. Hardaway, Sr. was born on June 18, 1954 in Meridian, Mississippi.", "Democratic Party.", "G. A. Hardaway, Sr. is a Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing District 93.", "Since January 2013.", "District 92", "G. A. Hardaway, Sr. served in the District 92 seat from March 13, 2007, until January 8, 2013."], "docs": ["This a document about G. A. Hardaway. \n Goffrey A. 'G. A.' Hardaway, Sr. (born June 18, 1954 in Meridian, Mississippi) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing District 93 since January 2013. Hardaway served consecutively from his special election March 13, 2007 until January 8, 2013 in the District 92 seat."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the character played by Jon Voight in Return to Lonesome Dove?", "What award did Captain Woodrow F. Call receive from the Governor of Texas?", "What is one of Captain Call's notable abilities mentioned in the document?", "Who is the actress that portrays Clara Allen in Return to Lonesome Dove?", "What is the relationship between Clara Allen and Gus McCrae?", "What is the name of the character played by Ricky Schroder in the film?", "What is Newt Dobbs' background as described in the document?", "What is Captain Woodrow F. Call's attitude toward lazy men who drink, gamble, and whore their lives away?", "What does Clara Allen blame Captain Woodrow F. Call for?", "What is the location of the ranch owned by Clara Allen?", "What is the name of the film that Captain Woodrow F. Call, Clara Allen, and Newt Dobbs are characters in?"], "answers": ["Captain Woodrow F. Call", "A merit award for \"courage under fire\".", "One of Captain Call's notable abilities is his ability to \"break\" unmanageable horses.", "Barbara Hershey", "Clara Allen was the former love of Gus McCrae.", "Newt Dobbs", "Newt Dobbs is a young orphan raised by [the information is incomplete in the document].", "Captain Woodrow F. Call has utter disdain for lazy men who drink, gamble, and whore their lives away.", "Clara Allen blames Captain Woodrow F. Call for her failed relationship with Gus McCrae.", "Nebraska.", "Return to Lonesome Dove"], "docs": ["This a document about Return to Lonesome Dove. \nJon Voight as Captain Woodrow F. Call - A hardworking former Texas Ranger who won a merit award from the Governor of Texas for \"courage under fire\", he served with Gus McCrae when both were young men. Though Call has utter disdain for lazy men who drink, gamble and whore their lives away, he has his own secret which he hides carefully from his comrades. Call's ability to \"break\" unmanageable horses is also well known. ; Barbara Hershey as Clara Allen - Former love of Gus McCrae and owner of a ranch in Nebraska. Clara blames Call for her failed relationship with Gus. ; Ricky Schroder as Newt Dobbs - A young orphan raised by "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Radzi Jidin born?", "Where was Radzi Jidin born?", "What was Radzi Jidin's profession before entering politics?", "At which university did Radzi Jidin work as a lecturer in forensic accounting?", "What was the occupation of Radzi Jidin's parent mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Radzi Jidin was born on 4 September 1977.", "Radzi Jidin was born in Ketereh, Kota Bharu, Kelantan.", "Lecturer in forensic accounting at University of Tasmania.", "University of Tasmania", "The document mentions that Radzi Jidin's parent was a former headmaster."], "docs": ["This a document about Radzi Jidin. \n Radzi was born on 4 September 1977 to a former headmaster in Ketereh, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Before joining politics, he was a lecturer in forensic accounting at University of Tasmania in Hobart, Australia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the document adopted by MEChA during its 1999 National Conference at Phoenix College?", "What is one of the key statements from The Philosophy of MEChA regarding Chicano identity?", "How many times has the document outlining MEChA's objectives been amended since its adoption?", "What problem did The Philosophy of MEChA aim to address concerning outside organizations?", "What did The Philosophy of MEChA establish to make local MEChA chapters more accountable to the national organization?", "At which university was the annual National MEChA conference held as mentioned in the document?", "What is one of the key statements from The Philosophy of MEChA regarding the potential identity of all people?", "What event led to the adoption of The Philosophy of MEChA?", "What is the purpose of the annual National MEChA conference?"], "answers": ["The Philosophy of MEChA", "\"Chicano identity is not a nationality but a philosophy.\"", "Five times.", "The Philosophy of MEChA aimed to address the problem of outside organizations co-opting the legitimacy of MEChA to advance their own agendas.", "The Philosophy of MEChA established guidelines to make local MEChA chapters more accountable to the national organization.", "University of California, Berkeley", "All people are potential Chicanas and Chicanos.", "The 1999 National Conference at Phoenix College.", "The purpose of the annual National MEChA conference is to adopt and amend documents, such as The Philosophy of MEChA, which outline the organization's objectives, identity, and guidelines for local chapters."], "docs": ["This a document about MEChA. \n annual National MEChA conference at the University of California, Berkeley (Cal). The document outlines four objectives: Since its adoption, the document has been amended five times: During the 1999 National Conference at Phoenix College, MEChA adopted a document entitled The Philosophy of MEChA which affirmed the more moderate view that \"all people are potential Chicanas and Chicanos\", and that \"Chicano identity is not a nationality but a philosophy\". In addition, The Philosophy of MEChA addressed the problem of outside organizations co-opting the legitimacy of MEChA to advance their own agendas, doing so by establishing guidelines to make local MEChA chapters more accountable to the national organization."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What religion is associated with the Christian names used alongside Old Slavonic names?", "Until when were Christian names commonly used alongside Old Slavonic names?", "How many masculine names were listed in the Dictionary of Old Slavonic names by N. M. Tupikov?", "How many feminine names were listed in the Dictionary of Old Slavonic names by N. M. Tupikov?", "What category of Old Slavonic names were used within the family circle?", "What was the purpose of using another name when a person entered a broader social group?", "What is the basis for creating nicknames for adults in Old Slavonic naming traditions?", "What is the source of the data about Old Slavonic names mentioned in the document?", "What is the primary reason for the diversity of Old Slavonic names?", "What is the name of the scholar who compiled the Dictionary of Old Slavonic names?", "What does the document say about the completeness of pre-Christian names in the context of Old Slavonic names?", "What is the name of the dictionary that compiled Old Slavonic names and was published in 1903?"], "answers": ["Christianity.", "Till the end of the 17th century.", "5300", "50", "Domestic category.", "The purpose was to replace or supplement the name with a nickname, as an adult has more distinct characteristics that can be used for this purpose than a child.", "The basis for creating nicknames for adults in Old Slavonic naming traditions is their distinct characteristics.", "Dictionary of Old Slavonic names by N. M. Tupikov.", "The primary reason for the diversity of Old Slavonic names is that they fall into several categories and were used in different contexts, such as family or broader social groups, often being replaced or supplemented as a person's circumstances changed.", "N. M. Tupikov", "Not all pre-Christian names are mentioned.", "Dictionary of Old Slavonic names by N. M. Tupikov"], "docs": ["This a document about Russian given name. \n Christianity. They were commonly used alongside Christian names till the end of 17th century. Old Slavonic names are exceptionally diverse. Dictionary of Old Slavonic names by N. M. Tupikov, printed in 1903, comprised 5300 masculine and 50 feminine names. Old Slavonic names fall in several categories: All previously mentioned names fall into domestic category were used in family circle. However, when a person entered a broader social group (changing his occupation or place of residence), his name was replaced or supplemented by another. This sort of nickname exceeds family names in number - an adult has more distinct characteristics that can be used as a basis for a nickname than a child. Not all pre-Christian names "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the archbishop who interrupted Job's episcopal blessing in a royal church located in the Archdiocese of Esztergom?", "What action did John take during Job's episcopal blessing that disrupted the ceremony?", "What did John entrust to his two suffragan bishops regarding churches that belonged to Esztergom?", "What improper vestment did John wear during Masses?", "What religious pretext did Job use to request Pope Innocent for a mandate of apostolic legate?", "In which country did the conflict involving John, Archbishop of Esztergom, take place?", "What was the territorial scope of the mandate of apostolic legate that Job requested from Pope Innocent?"], "answers": ["John", "John marched into the cathedral with his entourage and blessed the people himself.", "John entrusted his two suffragan bishops to consecrate churches which belonged to Esztergom.", "John unduly wore pallium and used archiepiscopal cross during Masses.", "Bogomilism.", "Hungary.", "The territory of the whole kingdom."], "docs": ["This a document about John, Archbishop of Esztergom. \n in Hungary. An episode of this conflict was recorded, when Job's episcopal blessing in a royal church, which laid in the territory of the Archdiocese of Esztergom, was interrupted by John \"with noiseness\", who marched into the cathedral with his entourage and blessed the people himself. On another occasion, John entrusted his two suffragan bishops to consecrate churches which belonged to Esztergom. John unduly wore pallium and used archiepiscopal cross during Masses. Under the pretext of Bogomilism along the southern boundary, Job requested Pope Innocent to receive a mandate of apostolic legate regarding the territory of the whole kingdom (i.e. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the role of the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas?", "How many judicial districts are there in Pennsylvania?", "How many of Pennsylvania's counties are part of judicial districts that include only one county?", "What is the range of the number of judges in each judicial district in Pennsylvania?", "What is the minimum amount in controversy for civil cases heard by the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas?", "What types of serious crimes do the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas hear trials for?", "What is the original jurisdiction of the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas?", "What is the appellate jurisdiction of the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas?", "What types of cases involving family law are heard by the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas?", "What other matters, besides family law and criminal cases, are heard by the Pennsylvania courts of common pleas?"], "answers": ["The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas serve as the state trial courts of general jurisdiction. They hear civil cases with an amount in controversy over $7,000, trials for serious crimes, and have original jurisdiction over all cases not exclusively assigned to another court. They also have appellate jurisdiction over judgments from minor courts, hear appeals from certain state and local government agencies, and handle matters involving family law, juvenile delinquency, trusts and estates, and charitable organizations.", "There are 60 judicial districts in Pennsylvania.", "53", "Each judicial district in Pennsylvania has from one to 93 judges.", "$7,000", "The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas hear trials for serious crimes, but the document does not specify the types of serious crimes.", "The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas have original jurisdiction over all cases not exclusively assigned to another court.", "The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas have appellate jurisdiction over judgments from the minor courts and appeals from certain state government and most local government agencies.", "Cases involving adoption, divorce, child custody, abuse and neglect, and guardianships.", "The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas also hear matters involving trusts and estates (such as probate), juvenile delinquency, and charitable organizations."], "docs": ["This a document about Judiciary of Pennsylvania. \n The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction. There are 60 judicial districts, 53 of which comprise only one of Pennsylvania's 67 counties, and seven comprising two counties. Each district has from one to 93 judges. The courts of common pleas hear civil cases with an amount in controversy in excess of $7,000 and trials for serious crimes. They have original jurisdiction over all cases not exclusively assigned to another court and appellate jurisdiction over judgments from the minor courts. They also hear appeals from certain state government and most local government agencies. The courts of common pleas also hear matters involving family law (cases involving adoption, divorce, child custody, abuse and neglect, and guardianships), juvenile delinquency, trusts and estates (such as probate), and charitable organizations."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the full name of the NASCAR driver nicknamed 'Wild Bill' and the 'Florida Hurricane'?", "Where was Bill Snowden from?", "What event interrupted Bill Snowden's racing career?", "What years did Bill Snowden achieve second-place finishes at the Daytona Beach Road Course?", "What series did Bill Snowden compete in between 1949 and 1952?", "How many Top 10 finishes did Bill Snowden achieve in his 24 races in the NASCAR Strictly Stock/Grand National Series?", "What is the current name of the NASCAR series that Bill Snowden competed in from 1949 to 1952?", "How many Top 5 finishes did Bill Snowden achieve in his 24 races in the NASCAR Strictly Stock/Grand National Series?"], "answers": ["William Andrew \"Bill\" Snowden", "St. Augustine, Florida, USA.", "World War II.", "1941 and 1948.", "NASCAR's Strictly Stock/Grand National Series (now NASCAR Cup Series)", "15", "NASCAR Cup Series", "5"], "docs": ["This a document about Bill Snowden. \n William Andrew \"Bill\" Snowden (May 6, 1910 \u2013 February 2, 1959) was a NASCAR driver from St. Augustine, Florida, USA. He was one of the racers whose career was interrupted by World War II. He was nicknamed \"Wild Bill\" and the \"Florida Hurricane\". Snowden competed on various circuits before NASCAR was organized, and he had second-place finishes at the Daytona Beach Road Course in 1941 and 1948. He competed in NASCAR's Strictly Stock/Grand National Series (now NASCAR Cup Series) races between the series' inception in 1949 and 1952. He had 15 Top 10 and 5 Top 5 finishes in those 24 races."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What year did American bishops disseminate a letter calling for the inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities into Catholic churches?", "According to the Pew Research Center, what percentage of Catholics in the United States are white?", "What is one reason some scholars have questioned why African-Americans convert to Catholicism, according to black priest Lawrence Lucas?", "What is the title of the article by Matthew Cressler that discusses the experience of black converts to Catholicism?", "What type of churches are described as being more socially focused in the context of racial segregation in the United States?", "What criticism does the Catholic Church continue to face regarding racial issues?", "What is the name of the black priest who provided an explanation for why African-Americans convert to Catholicism in the 1970s?", "What are the two explanations that were popular in the 1970s for why African-Americans convert to Catholicism?", "What theological emphasis do Catholic churches have regarding unity among races?", "What is one explanation scholars have questioned regarding why African-Americans convert to Catholicism, as outlined in the document?"], "answers": ["1984", "59%", "Catholicism is a white religion.", "\"Black Catholic Conversion and the Burden of Black Religion\"", "Catholic churches.", "The Catholic Church continues to face criticism due to biases against black converts.", "Lawrence Lucas", "The first explanation, according to black priest Lawrence Lucas, was that Catholicism is a white religion. The document does not state the second explanation.", "Catholic churches emphasize unity among races.", "One explanation scholars have questioned is that Catholicism is a white religion."], "docs": ["This a document about Racial segregation of churches in the United States. \n which are more socially focused. Theologically, Catholic churches also emphasize unity among races. In 1984 American bishops disseminated a letter calling for even further inclusion of racial and ethnic minorities into Catholic churches. According to the Pew Research Center,, about 59% of Catholics are white. The majority of other major Christian denominations have a much higher percentage of white members. The Catholic Church continues to face criticism due to biases against black converts. In his article \"Black Catholic Conversion and the Burden of Black Religion\", Matthew Cressler says that scholars have often questioned why African-Americans convert to Catholicism. Two explanations were popular in the 1970s. The first, according to black priest Lawrence Lucas, was that Catholicism is a white religion "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which artist is associated with the artwork 'Christ Mocked'?", "What biblical passage is the scene of 'Christ Mocked' based on?", "What unique technique did Cimabue use in 'Christ Mocked' that is also seen in his larger works?", "What colors are used to depict Jesus' clothing in 'Christ Mocked'?", "How is Jesus portrayed in 'Christ Mocked' in terms of his posture and expression?", "What is the emotional state of the crowd surrounding Jesus in the artwork?", "How does the depiction of Jesus in 'Christ Mocked' differ from contemporary Northern European depictions in terms of his position and blindfold?", "What is the significance of 'Christ Mocked' in relation to Cimabue's body of work?"], "answers": ["Cimabue", "Matthew 27:27\u201330", "Cimabue used the same techniques to display a crowd of figures in \"Christ Mocked\" that can be seen in his larger-scale works, such as his frescoes at Assisi.", "red robe and blue cloak.", "Jesus is portrayed standing, impassive, with arms limp and a sorrowful expression.", "The crowd surrounding Jesus in the artwork is angrily striking Christ with rods.", "In \"Christ Mocked,\" Jesus is standing and has his eyes uncovered, whereas in contemporary Northern European depictions, he would be seated and blindfolded.", "\"Christ Mocked\" is significant because it is the only known small-scale work of Cimabue that uses the same techniques seen in his larger works, such as his frescoes at Assisi, to depict a crowd of figures."], "docs": ["This a document about Christ Mocked. \n a more naturalistic representation of events. It is the only known small-scale work of Cimabue to use the same techniques to display a crowd of figures that can be seen in other, larger-scale works, such as his frescoes at Assisi. The scene follows the biblical account in Matthew 27:27\u201330. Jesus, in red robe and blue cloak, is standing at the centre of the composition, with his eyes uncovered in the Byzantine style: in contemporary depictions from Northern European, he would be seated and blindfolded. He is impassive, with arms limp and a sorrowful expression, among a crowd of slightly shorter men who are angrily striking Christ with rods, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year did the French occupation of the island of Corfu end?", "Which treaty granted Britain a protectorate over the Ionian Islands?", "When was the Treaty between Great Britain and Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands signed?", "Which empire was granted the same trading privileges with the Ionian Islands as Britain under the treaty?", "Under which article of the treaty was a 'New Constitutional Charter for the State' formalized?", "Which event in 1815 resulted in Britain obtaining a protectorate over the Ionian Islands?", "What was the name of the treaty that granted Britain a protectorate over the Ionian Islands and was signed in Paris on 5 November 1815?", "What year did Britain establish a protectorate over the Ionian Islands?", "What was the name of the event in 1815 that included the Treaty between Great Britain and [Austria, Prussia and] Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands?", "Under which treaty was the 'New Constitutional Charter for the State' drawn up and formalized?"], "answers": ["1814", "The Treaty between Great Britain and [Austria, Prussia and] Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands.", "5 November 1815", "The Austrian Empire.", "Article IV", "The Treaty between Great Britain and [Austria, Prussia and] Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands, signed in Paris on 5 November 1815.", "Treaty between Great Britain and Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands.", "1815", "Peace of Paris (1815)", "Treaty between Great Britain and [Austria, Prussia and] Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands."], "docs": ["This a document about United States of the Ionian Islands. \n in 1810. The island of Corfu remained occupied by the French until 1814. Under the [[s:Treaty between Great Britain and Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands|Treaty between Great Britain and [Austria, Prussia and] Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands]] (signed in Paris on 5 November 1815), as one of the treaties signed during the Peace of Paris (1815), Britain obtained a protectorate over the Ionian Islands, and under Article VIII of the treaty the Austrian Empire was granted the same trading privileges with the Islands as Britain. As agreed in Article IV of the treaty a \"New Constitutional Charter for the State\" was drawn up and was formalised with the ratification "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year did the Central Pacific start running past Deeth, Nevada?", "What was established in 1875 to serve the nearby ranches and farms in Deeth?", "How did the community of Deeth get its name?", "What year did the Western Pacific begin running through Deeth?", "What types of businesses and services existed in Deeth around 1910?", "What was the approximate population of Deeth in 1910?", "What role did Deeth play in the local economy in terms of ranching and trade?", "What event in 1915 significantly impacted Deeth?", "How long has the post office in Deeth been in operation?", "What is the current condition of the original community in Deeth?"], "answers": ["1869", "A post office was established in 1875 to serve the nearby ranches and farms in Deeth.", "The community was named after a pioneer citizen.", "1910", "Around 1910, Deeth had mercantile stores, a Mormon chapel, livery stables, hotels, saloons, and a blacksmith.", "Approximately 250.", "Deeth served as a depot to ship cattle and a trading center for local ranchers and ranchers from nearby counties.", "A fire destroyed most of the town.", "The post office in Deeth has been in operation since 1875.", "Little remains of the original community."], "docs": ["This a document about Deeth, Nevada. \n When the Central Pacific started running past this site in 1869, a branch line station with telegraph was established. In 1875, a post office was established for nearby ranches and farms. The community was named after a pioneer citizen. As ranching and mining activity increased in the area the town grew in size. The Western Pacific began running through Deeth in 1910. At the time, the community had mercantile stores, a Mormon chapel, livery stables, hotels, saloons, a blacksmith and a population of approximately 250. Many dairies and farms were in the county and this town served as a depot to ship cattle and a trading center for local ranchers and ranchers from nearby counties. In 1915, a fire destroyed most of the town. The post office has been in operation at Deeth since 1875. Little remains of the original community."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the college at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs that offers liberal arts and sciences programs?", "How many Ph.D. degrees does the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences at UCCS offer?", "How many departments are part of the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences at UCCS?", "What types of accelerated degrees are available through the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences at UCCS?"], "answers": ["The College of Letters, Arts & Sciences.", "3", "Seventeen.", "Accelerated bachelors degrees."], "docs": ["This a document about University of Colorado Colorado Springs. \n The College of Letters, Arts & Sciences is the UCCS college of liberal arts and sciences. The College of LAS gives access to accelerated bachelors degrees, and 3 Ph.D. degrees through the seventeen departments at UCCS."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What honor was Carol I of Romania awarded by Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in 1880?", "What honor was Carol I of Romania awarded with the title 'Knight of St. Stanislaus, 1st Class'?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive from the Principality of Serbia, known as the 'Grand Cross of the Cross of Takovo'?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive from the Principality of Serbia, known as the 'Grand Cross of the Star of Kara\u0111or\u0111e'?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive as 'Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, with Collar' and on what date?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive from Sweden-Norway as 'Knight of the Seraphim' and on what date?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive from Sweden-Norway as 'Grand Cross of St. Olav' and on what date?", "What honor was Carol I of Romania awarded as 'Stranger Knight of the Garter' and on what date?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive as the 'Royal Victorian Chain'?", "What honor did Carol I of Romania receive from W\u00fcrttemberg in 1880?", "What honor was Carol I of Romania awarded as 'Knight of the Rue Crown' and in what year?"], "answers": ["Grand Cross of the White Falcon", "Carol I of Romania was awarded the honor of 'Knight of St. Stanislaus, 1st Class'.", "Carol I of Romania received the Grand Cross of the Cross of Takovo from the Principality of Serbia.", "Carol I of Romania received the Grand Cross of the Star of Kara\u0111or\u0111e from the Principality of Serbia.", "Carol I of Romania received the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, with Collar on 23 March 1880.", "Knight of the Seraphim, 10 April 1879.", "Carol I of Romania received the Grand Cross of St. Olav from Sweden-Norway on 3 June 1885.", "Stranger Knight of the Garter, 30 June 1892.", "Carol I of Romania received the honor of the Royal Victorian Chain.", "Grand Cross of the W\u00fcrttemberg Crown.", "Carol I of Romania was awarded the honor of \"Knight of the Rue Crown\" in 1880."], "docs": ["This a document about Carol I of Romania. \n Knight of St. Stanislaus, 1st Class \u2022 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach: Grand Cross of the White Falcon, 1880 \u2022 undefined: Knight of the Rue Crown, 1880 \u2022 Principality of Serbia: \u2022 * Grand Cross of the Cross of Takovo \u2022 * Grand Cross of the Star of Kara\u0111or\u0111e \u2022 undefined: Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, with Collar, 23 March 1880 \u2022 \ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\uddea \ud83c\uddf3\ud83c\uddf4 Sweden-Norway: \u2022 * Knight of the Seraphim, 10 April 1879 \u2022 * Grand Cross of St. Olav, 3 June 1885 \u2022 undefined: \u2022 * Stranger Knight of the Garter, 30 June 1892 \u2022 * Royal Victorian Chain \u2022 W\u00fcrttemberg: Grand Cross of the W\u00fcrttemberg Crown, 1880"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the official name of the railway network radiating or surrounding the city of Shanghai, China?", "What is the purpose of the Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway System?", "Which regional rail network will the Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway eventually connect with in Jiangsu?", "What other major regional network will the Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway eventually link to?"], "answers": ["Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway System or Shanghai Suburban Railway System.", "The purpose of the Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway System is to gradually implement a regional rail system across the metropolitan area, eventually connecting with the Jiangsu Yangtze MIR and Hangzhou Greater Bay Area network.", "Jiangsu Yangtze MIR", "Jiangsu Yangtze MIR and Hangzhou Greater Bay Area network."], "docs": ["This a document about Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway. \n Shanghai Metropolitan Area Intercity Railway System or Shanghai Suburban Railway System is a network of regional railways radiating or surrounding the city of Shanghai, China. It is a plan for the gradual implementation of a regional rail system across the metropolitan area. The system will eventually connect with Jiangsu Yangtze MIR and Hangzhou Greater Bay Area network."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the condition of the column of men described in the document?", "Where were the men gathered after being described as 'exhausted' and 'distressed'?", "Who was the Yugoslav officer killed by an Albanian from the column in Polje?", "What object was smuggled and thrown at the commander of the brigade, causing panic among the Partisans?", "What action did the guards take that resulted in deaths among the crowd in Polje?", "What happened to the several hundred Albanians who were herded into a tunnel near Bar?", "What was the fate of the individuals trapped in the tunnel near Bar?"], "answers": ["\"exhausted\" and \"distressed\".", "The men were gathered on the Barsko Polje.", "Bo\u017eo Dabanovi\u0107.", "a bomb", "The guards fired into the crowd, killing many.", "They were herded into a tunnel near Bar, which was subsequently sealed off so that all of those trapped within the tunnel were asphyxiated.", "All of those trapped in the tunnel were asphyxiated."], "docs": ["This a document about Anti-Albanian sentiment. \n \"exhausted\" and \"distressed\". The column of men which stretched a few kilometres were then gathered on the Barsko Polje. At one point, in Polje, one of the Albanians from the column attacked and killed one of the Yugoslav officers, Bo\u017eo Dabanovi\u0107. Very soon after that somebody from the column threw a smuggled bomb at the commander of the brigade. This created a panic among the Partisans. The guards watching over the recruits then fired into the crowd killing many and prompting the survivors to flee into the surrounding mountains. In another case, several hundred Albanians were herded into a tunnel, near Bar, which was subsequently sealed off so that all of those trapped within the tunnel were asphyxiated. Yugoslav sources put "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which school in Tehran was known as the biggest school?", "What distinguished the teaching methods and behavior of St. Louis School from other schools?", "What financial support did the Paris-based charity foundation Maison Mere provide to St. Louis School?", "How much financial contribution did the French government provide to St. Louis School annually?", "How much financial contribution did the Iranian government provide to St. Louis School annually?", "Under what conditions were students admitted freely to St. Louis School?"], "answers": ["St. Louis School", "The teaching methods and behavior of St. Louis School were distinguished by the absence of physical punishment, which was routine in Iranian schools.", "The Paris-based charity foundation Maison Mere used to pay part of the school\u2019s budget.", "1000 Francs.", "200 Tomans a year.", "Students with poor financial status but good educational records were admitted freely to St. Louis School."], "docs": ["This a document about St. Louis School, Tehran. \n St. Louis was the biggest school in Tehran. Teachers\u2019 method and behavior distinguished it from other schools. Physical punishment which was routine in Iranian school did not exist in St. Louis. Apart from, the school fees, St. Louis received funds from a few other channels. The Paris based charity foundation Maison Mere used to pay part of school\u2019s budget. French and Iranian governments attributed 1000 Francs and 200 Tomans a year, respectively. the students with poor financial status but good educational records would be admitted freely."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the scientific name of the species being described in the document?", "What is the shape of the skull of Microposaurus casei compared to other trematosaurids?", "What notable feature of Microposaurus casei is described as the 'suspensorium beyond the skull table'?", "What caused the skull bones of Microposaurus casei to be indistinguishable from one another?", "How were the nostrils of Microposaurus casei positioned compared to other species?", "What unique feature of the snout caused the nostrils to have a teardrop shape?", "What feature of Microposaurus casei caused small foramens in the anterior palatal vacuities to open with the nostrils?", "What is the shape of the orbits in Microposaurus casei?", "What distinguishes the otic notches of Microposaurus casei from those of other trematosaurids?", "Which side of the skull is described as more complete in Microposaurus casei?", "What additional feature is described on the smooth dorsal surface of the palatines in Microposaurus casei?"], "answers": ["Microposaurus casei", "The skull of Microposaurus casei is narrow, long, and wedge-shaped like most trematosaurids.", "The posterior placement of the \"suspensorium beyond the skull table\" is a notable feature of Microposaurus casei.", "Significant ossification caused the skull bones of Microposaurus casei to be indistinguishable from one another.", "The nostrils of *Microposaurus casei* were closely spaced and further back due to significant prenarial growth, and they had a teardrop shape from the anterior constriction at the snout.", "The anterior constriction experienced at the snout caused the nostrils to have a teardrop shape.", "The symphyseal tusks from their lower jaw protruding into the nostril openings caused small foramens in the anterior palatal vacuities to open with the nostrils.", "The orbits in Microposaurus casei were elliptical, with long axes oriented medially.", "The otic notches of Microposaurus casei are relatively large, elliptical, and slightly constricted posteriorly, which is unique compared to other trematosaurids that have shallow and triangular otic notches.", "The left side of the skull is described as more complete in Microposaurus casei.", "Multiple foramina."], "docs": ["This a document about Microposaurus. \n Besides being narrow, long, and wedge-shaped like most trematosaurids, M. casei also had significant ossification that caused individual skull bones to be indistinguishable from fusion with one another. A notable characteristic was the posterior placement of the \"suspensorium beyond the skull table\". The rounded tip of their short snout produced nostrils that were closely spaced and further back which was from a significant prenarial growth. Furthermore, the nostrils had a teardrop shape from the anterior constriction experienced at the snout. An attribute of M. casei was symphyseal tusks from their lower jaw protruding into the nostril openings that caused small foramens in the anterior palatal vacuities to ventrally open with the nostrils (dorsally). Found in all trematosauroids, their orbits were elliptical (long axes oriented medially) and had a smooth dorsal surface to the palatines. Upon this surface is also multiple foramina. Described as being more-complete on the left side of the skull and \"relatively large, elliptical, and slightly constricted posteriorly\". This is unique when compared to other trematosaurids having shallow and triangular otic notches."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What political party was founded by Lula?", "What is the name of the political movement associated with Lula?", "How does Lulism differ from political movements like Peronism in Argentina?", "Who was impeached, which some Brazilian left and centre-left parties consider to be a coup?", "When was Lula arrested, according to the document?", "What significant action did President Michel Temer take, according to the document?", "According to the document, what are political commentators suggesting about the current phase of Lulism?"], "answers": ["The Workers Party.", "Lulism", "Lulism differs from political movements like Peronism in Argentina in its lack of a cult of personality around the former Brazilian President.", "Dilma Rousseff", "7 April 2018.", "President Michel Temer reformed labour laws.", "Political commentators are suggesting that there is a second phase of Lulism, now more radical and more left orientated."], "docs": ["This a document about Lulism. \n the Workers Party founded by Lula. Although the movement was anchored in Lula's charisma, Lulism differs from other movements surrounding political leaders (such as Peronism in Argentina) in its lack of a cult of personality around the former Brazilian President. With the recent events in Brazilian politics, such as the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff (which is consider it to be a coup by the Brazilian left and centre-left parties), the arrest of Lula on 7 April 2018 and new President Michel Temer's reform of labour laws, some political commentators are arguing about a second phase of Lulism, now more radical and more left orientated."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the purpose of the code mentioned in the document about Scalable Vector Graphics?"], "answers": ["The purpose of the code is to produce colored shapes shown in an image, excluding the grid and labels."], "docs": ["This a document about Scalable Vector Graphics. \n This code will produce the colored shapes shown in the image, excluding the grid and labels:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was Bella Heathcote previously engaged to?", "What is the name of Bella Heathcote's husband?", "In which year did Bella Heathcote marry Richard Stampton?"], "answers": ["Bella Heathcote was previously engaged to film director Andrew Dominik.", "Richard Stampton", "2019"], "docs": ["This a document about Bella Heathcote. \n Heathcote was previously engaged to film director Andrew Dominik. She married architect Richard Stampton in January 2019."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["According to Bruce Eder's review, what was the significance of Elvis' Golden Records in the history of rock & roll?", "How many songs were included on Elvis' Golden Records?", "What achievement had each of the songs on Elvis' Golden Records earned?", "What was the standard set by Elvis' Golden Records in terms of sales at the time of its release?", "What insight does Elvis' Golden Records provide into Elvis' musical direction according to the review?"], "answers": ["Elvis' Golden Records was rock & roll's first greatest-hits album and set the standard for all others to follow.", "14", "Each of the songs on Elvis' Golden Records had earned a Gold record award for a million sales.", "Each of the 14 songs had earned a Gold record award for a million sales, a record unequaled at that time by anyone else in rock & roll.", "Elvis' Golden Records gives a bite-sized glimpse of where Elvis had come from and where he was going (for better or worse) musically on the eve of heading into the Army."], "docs": ["This a document about Elvis' Golden Records. \n In a review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder commented: \"This was rock & roll's first greatest-hits album, and it set the standard for all others to follow... Each of the 14 songs had earned a Gold record award for a million sales, a record unequaled at that time by anyone else in rock & roll... Elvis' Golden Records does give a bite-sized glimpse of where Elvis had come from and where he was going (for better or worse) musically on the eve of heading into the Army.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the result of the match between Leicestershire and Northamptonshire in 2005?", "How many points did Leicestershire and Northamptonshire have in the match?", "How many runs did Leicestershire score in their first innings?", "How many wickets did Leicestershire lose in their first innings?", "How many overs were possible in the three-day match due to rain?", "How many balls into the fourth morning did Leicestershire declare their innings?", "What was Northamptonshire's score when they were bowled out by Leicestershire?", "How many wickets did Claude Henderson take in the match?", "How many days did Leicestershire's first innings last?", "What was the total score achieved by Leicestershire when they declared their innings?"], "answers": ["The match between Leicestershire and Northamptonshire in 2005 ended in a draw.", "Leicestershire had 12 points and Northamptonshire had 8 points.", "Leicestershire scored 390 runs in their first innings.", "6", "119 overs were possible in the three-day match due to rain.", "22", "261", "5", "Three days.", "400 runs."], "docs": ["This a document about Leicestershire County Cricket Club in 2005. \n Leicestershire (12pts) drew with Northamptonshire (8pts) Leicestershire's first innings lasted three days, in which time they scored 390 runs for the loss of six wickets. The rain meant that only 119 overs were possible in three days. Leicestershire declared 22 balls into the fourth morning after getting 400, and spent the rest of the last day bowling Northamptonshire out for 261, Claude Henderson taking a season-best five for 63. With only one completed innings for each side, the match ended in a draw. (Cricinfo scorecard)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was S\u00e1nchez's request to his European party caucus regarding the European People's Party candidate Jean-Claude Juncker?", "What political crisis did S\u00e1nchez face after becoming the PSOE's Secretary-General?", "What percentage of PSOE supporters switched their allegiance to Podemos?", "What was one of the key goals of S\u00e1nchez's political agenda regarding Spain's education system?", "What constitutional change was part of S\u00e1nchez's political agenda?", "Who did S\u00e1nchez name as his second-in-command?", "What model did S\u00e1nchez propose to replace Spain's current devolution model?", "On what date was S\u00e1nchez officially announced as something (likely a position or role)?"], "answers": ["S\u00e1nchez asked his European party caucus not to vote for Jean-Claude Juncker of the European People's Party.", "S\u00e1nchez faced a political crisis after the formation of a new party, Podemos, which caused approximately 25% of all PSOE supporters to switch their loyalties to Podemos.", "Approximately 25%.", "Further secularization of Spain's education system, including the removal of religion-affiliated public and private schools.", "Reforming the constitution.", "C\u00e9sar Luena", "S\u00e1nchez proposed a federal model to replace Spain's current devolution model.", "21 June 2015"], "docs": ["This a document about Pedro S\u00e1nchez. \n political instability. S\u00e1nchez asked his European party caucus not to vote for the consensus candidate Jean-Claude Juncker of the European People's Party. Upon taking office as PSOE's Secretary-General, S\u00e1nchez faced a political crisis after the formation of a new party, Podemos. Approximately 25% of all PSOE supporters switched their loyalties to Podemos. S\u00e1nchez's political agenda included reforming the constitution, establishing a federal model in Spain to replace the current devolution model, and further secularization of Spain's education system, including the removal of religion-affiliated public and private schools. He named C\u00e9sar Luena as his second-in-command. On 21 June 2015, S\u00e1nchez was officially announced as "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which BBC television documentary series did the book Sahara accompany?", "What is the name of the author of the book Sahara?", "What is the name of the stills photographer who took all the pictures in the book Sahara?", "What is the name of the book produced by Basil Pao that contains more of his photographs from the Sahara trip?", "Where did the Sahara trip, as described in the book, start and end?", "How many chapters does the book Sahara contain?", "What is the name of the book that Basil Pao produced containing additional photographs from the Sahara trip?", "What is the name of the photographer who was part of the team on the Sahara trip?", "What is the name of the book that Michael Palin wrote to accompany the BBC series Sahara with Michael Palin?"], "answers": ["Sahara with Michael Palin", "Michael Palin", "Basil Pao", "Inside Sahara", "The Sahara trip, as described in the book, started and ended at Gibraltar.", "The book Sahara contains 13 chapters.", "Inside Sahara", "Basil Pao", "Sahara"], "docs": ["This a document about Sahara (Palin book). \n Sahara is the book that Michael Palin wrote to accompany the BBC television documentary series Sahara with Michael Palin. This book, like the other books that Palin wrote following each of his seven trips for the BBC, consists both of his text and of many photographs to illustrate the trip. All of the pictures in this book were taken by Basil Pao, the stills photographer who was part of the team who did the trip (Basil Pao also produced a book, Inside Sahara, containing many more of his pictures). This trip involved traveling all around and through the Sahara Desert, starting and ending at Gibraltar. The book contains 13 chapters: Gibraltar, Morocco, Algeria, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Gibraltar. The reason Algeria is featured "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the group that Amrinder Gill and Karaj Gill were part of during their school and college days?", "What program did Amrinder Gill record for that marked the first time he gave singing credits to a group?", "What was the name of the group given singing credits in Amrinder Gill's first recording?", "Why did Amrinder Gill and Karaj Gill decide to start their own production company according to an interview?", "In which year and on which date was Rhythm Boyz Entertainment registered?", "In which location was Rhythm Boyz Entertainment registered?", "What was the name of the college that Amrinder Gill and Karaj Gill attended together in Amritsar?", "What was the name of the television channel for which Amrinder Gill made his first recording?", "What was the name of the program for which Amrinder Gill made his first recording on Doordarshan?"], "answers": ["Rhythm Boyz", "Kala Doria", "Rhythm Boyz", "They decided to start their own production company because they wanted freedom to produce and market their own films, as their films were not reaching the audience due to poor marketing and distribution.", "Rhythm Boyz Entertainment was registered on 19 March 2013.", "Rhythm Boyz Entertainment was registered in British Columbia.", "Khalsa College", "Doordarshan", "Kala Doria"], "docs": ["This a document about Rhythm Boyz Entertainment. \n From the school days to Khalsa College, Amritsar Amrinder Gill and Karaj Gill were in same Bhangra team. And Amrinder in his first recording for program Kala Doria on Doordarshan decided to give singing credits to their group instead of their names and the group was named as Rhythm Boyz. In an interview Gill revealed the reason to found company, said, \u201cWe make films with such passion but they fail to reach the audience because of poor marketing and distribution. So we decided why not turn producers and have the freedom to produce and market our own films.\u201d On 19 March 2013, the company was registered at British Columbia, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of television series is Deadliest Catch?", "Which production company produced the show Deadliest Catch?", "What is the subject of the documentary/reality show Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea?", "Which season of the North Atlantic lobster fishing industry is chronicled in Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea?", "What is the alternate title of the show Lobster Wars in the United Kingdom?", "What is the full title of the documentary television series known as Swords?", "On which television channel are the shows Deadliest Catch, Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea, Lobster Wars, and Swords: Life On the Line produced?"], "answers": ["Documentary/reality television series.", "Original Productions", "The subject of the documentary/reality show Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea is the fall 2005 North Atlantic lobster fishing season aboard several fishing boats.", "The fall 2005 season.", "Deadliest Catch: Lobstermen", "Swords: Life On the Line", "Discovery Channel"], "docs": ["This a document about Outline of fishing. \nDeadliest Catch – Deadliest Catch is a documentary/reality television series produced by Original Productions for the Discovery Channel. ; Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea – Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea is a multi-part documentary/reality show on the Discovery Channel chronicling the fall 2005 North Atlantic lobster fishing season aboard several fishing boats. ; Lobster Wars – Lobster Wars, also known as Deadliest Catch: Lobstermen in the United Kingdom, is a documentary television series on the Discovery Channel. ; Swords – Swords: Life On the Line is a documentary television series produced by Original Productions for the Discovery Channel. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the asteroid 459754 discovered?", "From which location was the asteroid 459754 discovered?", "Which survey or project discovered the asteroid 459754?", "What is the estimated diameter of the asteroid 459754?", "When was the asteroid 459755 discovered?", "From which location was the asteroid 459755 discovered?", "Which survey or project discovered the asteroid 459755?", "What is the estimated diameter of the asteroid 459755?", "When was the asteroid 459756 discovered?", "From which location was the asteroid 459756 discovered?", "Which survey or project discovered the asteroid 459756?", "What is the estimated diameter of the asteroid 459756?", "When was the asteroid 459757 discovered?", "From which location was the asteroid 459757 discovered?", "Which survey or project discovered the asteroid 459757?", "What is the estimated diameter of the asteroid 459756?", "What is the estimated diameter of the asteroid 459757?", "What is the estimated diameter of the asteroid 459754?", "Which survey or project discovered the asteroid 459756?"], "answers": ["September 27, 2009", "Kitt Peak", "Spacewatch", "1.3 km", "May 14, 2008", "Mount Lemmon", "The Mount Lemmon Survey discovered the asteroid 459755.", "2.4 km", "May 14, 2008", "Mount Lemmon", "Mount Lemmon Survey", "2.4 km", "September 7, 2004", "Socorro", "LINEAR", "2.4 km", "2.1 km", "1.3 km", "Mount Lemmon Survey"], "docs": ["This a document about List of minor planets: 459001\u2013460000. \n || \u2014 || April 14, 2007 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 2.2 km || ; -id=754 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 459754 || || \u2014 || September 27, 2009 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 1.3 km || ; -id=755 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 459755 || || \u2014 || May 14, 2008 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || \u2014 || align=right | 2.4 km || ; -id=756 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 459756 || || \u2014 || September 7, 2004 || Socorro || LINEAR || \u2014 || align=right | 2.1 km || ; -id=757 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 459757 || || "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is the National Defense University located?", "In which year was the National Defense University established?", "What is the primary focus of the National Defense University?", "What is the primary purpose of the PAF Air War College?", "In which city is the PAF Air War College located?", "When was the PAF Air War College established?", "What is the primary purpose of the Pakistan Naval War College?", "In which city is the Pakistan Naval War College located?", "When was the Pakistan Naval War College established?", "For which ranks of officers are the PAF Air War College and Pakistan Naval War College primarily intended?", "What are the major training institutions of the Pakistan Armed Forces mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Islamabad", "1970", "The primary focus of the National Defense University is the study and research in military science, geo-strategy, and international relations.", "The primary purpose of the PAF Air War College is to train mid-career officers of the Pakistan Air Force and a limited number of officers from the Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Army, and various Allied forces.", "Karachi", "1958", "The primary purpose of the Pakistan Naval War College is to train mid-career officers of the Pakistan Navy and a limited number of officers from the Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Army, and various Allied forces.", "Lahore", "1968", "The PAF Air War College and Pakistan Naval War College are primarily intended for mid-career officers.", "The major training institutions of the Pakistan Armed Forces mentioned in the document are the National Defense University, the PAF Air War College, and the Pakistan Naval War College."], "docs": ["This a document about Military academies in Pakistan. \nNational Defense University: The National Defense University, a Pakistan Armed Forces training university dedicated to the study and research in military science, geo-strategy and international relations, located in Islamabad, The university was established in 1970. ; PAF Air War College: The Pakistan Air Force Air War College, a Pakistan Air Force training college for primarily to the mid-career officers of Pakistan Air Force and limited number of officers from Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Army and officers of various Allied forces. The college was established in 1958 and located in Karachi. ; Pakistan Naval War College: The Pakistan Naval War College, a Pakistan Navy training college for primarily to the mid-career officers of Pakistan Navy and limited number of officers from Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Army and officers of various Allied forces. The college was established in 1968 and located in Lahore. The major training institutions of Pakistan Armed Forces are:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is the document about?", "What information about the event was highlighted before the competition began?"], "answers": ["The document is about Athletics at the 2020 Summer Paralympics \u2013 Men's 200 metres T61.", "The existing records were highlighted before the competition began."], "docs": ["This a document about Athletics at the 2020 Summer Paralympics \u2013 Men's 200 metres T61. \n Prior to the competition, the existing records were as follows:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the full name of the male rower who competed for England?", "During which years was Basil Saunders Beazley alive?"], "answers": ["Basil Saunders Beazley", "Basil Saunders Beazley was alive from 1913 to 1943."], "docs": ["This a document about Basil Beazley. \n Basil Saunders Beazley (1913-1943) was a male rower who competed for England."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the ship that made upriver trips to Hankow and a voyage to Ichang in May 1907?", "Where did the USS Quiros depart from China and arrive on 8 March 1908?", "When did the USS Quiros recommission after decommissioning in 1908?", "What area did the USS Quiros patrol for one year after recommissioning in 1910?", "Where did the USS Quiros depart from the Philippines in November 1911?", "What duties did the USS Quiros take up in Shanghai after 1911?", "What was the primary service area of the USS Quiros for the rest of her career?", "What additional duties did the USS Quiros perform during her service on Chinese river service?"], "answers": ["USS Quiros (PG-40)", "Cavite", "11 October 1910", "Philippine waters.", "Cavite", "The USS Quiros took up duties on the Yangtze Patrol in Shanghai after 1911.", "The primary service area of the USS Quiros for the rest of her career was Chinese river service.", "Carrying stores and supplying naval armed guards to river merchantmen."], "docs": ["This a document about USS Quiros (PG-40). \n making a number of upriver trips to Hankow and one voyage as far as Ichang, 900 mi inland, in May 1907. On 27 February 1908, she departed China for Cavite, arriving there on 8 March 1908 and decommissioning there on 11 March 1908. Quiros recommissioned on 11 October 1910 and operated on patrol in Philippine waters for the next year. She departed the Philippines on 11 November 1911 bound for Amoy, China, then proceeded to Shanghai, where she again took up duties on the Yangtze Patrol. Quiros remained on Chinese river service for the rest of her career, carrying stores, supplying naval armed guards to river merchantmen, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the names of the three individuals who co-wrote the script for one of Wes Anderson's films?", "What is the name of the 2007 short film directed by Wes Anderson that was created as a prologue to The Darjeeling Limited?", "Which actor starred alongside Natalie Portman in the 2007 short film Hotel Chevalier?", "What is the name of the 2013 short film directed by Wes Anderson that was produced by Prada?", "Which company produced the 2013 short film Castello Cavalcanti?", "What role did Jason Schwartzman play in the short film Castello Cavalcanti?", "Which companies has Wes Anderson directed television commercials for?", "What is the name of the short film directed by Wes Anderson that was the original Bottle Rocket?", "What is the name of the short film directed by Wes Anderson that was the original Bottle Rocket?", "What is the name of the short film directed by Wes Anderson in which Jason Schwartzman starred as an unsuccessful race-car driver?", "What is the name of the actor who is considered a staple in Wes Anderson's films, alongside Owen Wilson and Adrien Brody?"], "answers": ["Wes Anderson, Jason Schwartzman, and Roman Coppola.", "Hotel Chevalier", "Jason Schwartzman", "Castello Cavalcanti", "Prada", "Jason Schwartzman played the role of an unsuccessful race-car driver in the short film Castello Cavalcanti.", "Stella Artois and Prada.", "Bottle Rocket", "Bottle Rocket", "Castello Cavalcanti", "Jason Schwartzman"], "docs": ["This a document about Wes Anderson. \n Anderson staples Jason Schwartzman and Owen Wilson in addition to Adrien Brody, and the script was co-written by Anderson, Schwartzman, and Roman Coppola. Anderson has also made several notable short films. In addition to the original Bottle Rocket short, he made the Paris-set Hotel Chevalier (2007), which was created as a prologue to The Darjeeling Limited and starred Jason Schwartzman alongside Natalie Portman, and the Italy-set Castello Cavalcanti (2013), which was produced by Prada and starred Jason Schwartzman as an unsuccessful race-car driver. Additionally, he has directed a number of television commercials for companies such as Stella Artois and Prada, including an elaborate American "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When and where was Almira Knight born?", "Who were Almira Knight's two husbands?", "When and where was Rizpah Knight born?", "Who did Rizpah Knight marry?", "When and where was Adaline Knight born?", "Who was Adaline Knight married to?", "Who was James Vinson Knight married to?", "When and where was Nathaniel Knight born and died?", "When and where was Martha Abigail Knight born and died?", "When and where was Rodolphus Elderkin Knight born and died?", "When was Kimball, the son of Martha McBride Knight, born and what is known about his death?", "How many children did Martha McBride Knight give birth to?", "Through which two men did Martha McBride Knight have children?", "How many of Martha McBride Knight's children died young?", "Where did Martha McBride Knight's children Rodolphus Elderkin Knight and Martha Abigail Knight die?", "What is known about the current status of Martha McBride Knight's posterity?", "Who are two notable descendants of Martha McBride Knight mentioned in the document?", "When and where was James Vinson Knight born and died?", "When and where was Adaline Knight died?"], "answers": ["Almira Knight was born on June 21, 1827.", "Almira Knight's two husbands were Sylvester B. Stoddard and George Hanscom.", "Rizpah Knight was born May 13, 1829.", "Rizpah Knight married Andrew Smith Gibbons.", "Adaline Knight was born on May 4, 1831.", "Adaline Knight was married to Gilbert Belnap.", "James Vinson Knight was married to Celestial Roberts.", "Nathaniel Knight was born on October 30, 1835, and died in 1836.", "Martha Abigail Knight was born February 9, 1839, and died March 24, 1844, in Nauvoo, Illinois.", "Rodolphus Elderkin Knight was born September 29, 1841, and died 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois.", "Kimball, the son of Martha McBride Knight, was born about January 13, 1847, and died as an infant.", "Martha McBride Knight gave birth to 8 children.", "Martha McBride Knight had children through her husband Vinson Knight and Heber C. Kimball.", "Four of Martha McBride Knight's children died young.", "Rodolphus Elderkin Knight and Martha Abigail Knight died in Nauvoo, Illinois.", "Martha McBride Knight's posterity today numbers in the tens of thousands, most of whom are still members of the LDS Church.", "Francis M. Gibbons and Larry W. Gibbons.", "James Vinson Knight was born on September 4, 1833, and died in 1912 in Salt Lake City, Utah.", "Adaline Knight died in 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah."], "docs": ["This a document about Martha McBride Knight. \nAlmira Knight, born June 21, 1827, died 1912 in Akron, Ohio; married (1) Sylvester B. Stoddard and (2) George Hanscom ; Rizpah Knight, born May 13, 1829, died 1895 in St. Johns, Arizona; married Andrew Smith Gibbons ; Adaline Knight, born May 4, 1831, died 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah; married Gilbert Belnap ; James Vinson Knight, born September 4, 1833, died 1912 in Salt Lake City, Utah; married Celestial Roberts ; Nathaniel Knight, born October 30, 1835, died 1836 ; Martha Abigail Knight, born February 9, 1839, died March 24, 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois ; Rodolphus Elderkin Knight, born September 29, 1841, died 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois ; (son) Kimball, born about January 13, 1847, died as an infant Martha McBride Knight gave birth to 8 children, seven through her husband Vinson Knight and one through Heber C. Kimball. The last four of her children, including the son through Kimball, died young. Martha's posterity today numbers in the tens of thousands, most of whom are still members of the LDS Church. Notable descendants include LDS General Authorities Francis M. Gibbons and Larry W. Gibbons."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1967?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1968?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1972?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1979?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1980?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1982?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1991?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1993?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1994?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 1998?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2001?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2003?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2005?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2008?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2010?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2013?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2015?", "What is the title of Buddy Guy's album released in 2018?"], "answers": ["I Left My Blues in San Francisco", "A Man and the Blues", "Hold That Plane!", "The Blues Giant / Stone Crazy!", "Breaking Out", "DJ Play My Blues", "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues", "Feels Like Rain", "Slippin' In", "Heavy Love", "Sweet Tea", "Blues Singer", "Bring 'Em In", "Skin Deep", "Living Proof", "Rhythm & Blues", "Born to Play Guitar", "The Blues Is Alive and Well"], "docs": ["This a document about Buddy Guy. \nI Left My Blues in San Francisco (1967) ; A Man and the Blues (1968) ; Hold That Plane! (1972) ; The Blues Giant / Stone Crazy! (1979) ; Breaking Out (1980) ; DJ Play My Blues (1982) ; Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (1991) ; Feels Like Rain (1993) ; Slippin' In (1994) ; Heavy Love (1998) ; Sweet Tea (2001) ; Blues Singer (2003) ; Bring 'Em In (2005) ; Skin Deep (2008) ; Living Proof (2010) ; Rhythm & Blues (2013) ; Born to Play Guitar (2015) ; The Blues Is Alive and Well (2018) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the iPad application developed by Florence Pat Haseltine?", "What is the purpose of the Human Genome App developed by Florence Pat Haseltine?", "What types of websites did Florence Pat Haseltine develop for the public and for scientists?", "Which not-for-profit organization did Florence Pat Haseltine work with during her Emerita status?", "What academic position does Florence Pat Haseltine currently hold at the University of Texas at Arlington?", "In what year did Florence Pat Haseltine return to academia?", "What is the role or status of Florence Pat Haseltine during her work with not-for-profit medical advocacy and research organizations?", "What was the role of Florence Pat Haseltine in developing a public internet presence for not-for-profit medical advocacy and research organizations?", "What are the two main audiences that Florence Pat Haseltine's interactive and smart device websites aim to serve?", "What is the name of the university where Florence Pat Haseltine currently serves as a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Nursing?", "What is the status or title that indicates Florence Pat Haseltine's retired academic affiliation while working with not-for-profit organizations?"], "answers": ["\"Human Genome\"", "The purpose of the Human Genome App is to allow a person to obtain information about a known gene or discover relationships between genes and diseases, syndromes, or traits.", "Florence Pat Haseltine developed interactive websites and smart device websites that inform the public about scientific and medical advances, and internal sites for networks of scientists.", "Global Virus Network.", "Presidential Distinguished Professor of Nursing", "2019", "Emerita status.", "Florence Pat Haseltine worked with not-for-profit medical advocacy and research organizations to develop a public internet presence, for example with the Global Virus Network.", "The two main audiences are the public, to inform them about scientific and medical advances, and networks of scientists, through internal sites.", "University of Texas at Arlington.", "Emerita"], "docs": ["This a document about Florence Pat Haseltine. \n she developed interactive websites and smart device websites that both inform the public about scientific and medical advances and also develop internal sites for networks of scientists. She developed an iPad application titled \u201cHuman Genome\u201d. The Human Genome App is designed so that a person can obtain information about a known gene or discover relationships between genes and diseases, syndromes, or traits. In her Emerita status she worked with not-for-profit medical advocacy and research organizations, developing a public internet presence, e.g. the Global Virus Network. In 2019, she returned to academia, currently serving as a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Nursing at University of Texas at Arlington."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Morteza Ahmadi's profession?", "When and where was Morteza Ahmadi born?", "What are some of the notable works of Morteza Ahmadi in Iranian cinema?", "What other fields besides acting was Morteza Ahmadi known for?", "When did Morteza Ahmadi die?", "How long was Morteza Ahmadi active in his career, and what was he known for during that time?"], "answers": ["Iranian actor, voice actor, singer, and writer.", "Morteza Ahmadi was born on 1 November 1924 in a neighborhood in the south of Tehran.", "Autobus, Madrak-e Jorm (exhibit piece), and Khane-kharab (homeless).", "Morteza Ahmadi was also known for voice acting, singing, and writing.", "Morteza Ahmadi died on 21 December 2014.", "Morteza Ahmadi was active for nearly five decades. During that time, he was known for his memorable performances in Iranian cinema, his dubbing career, and singing different songs, including innovative types."], "docs": ["This a document about Morteza Ahmadi. \n Morteza Haj Seyed Ahmadi (, 1 November 1924 \u2013 21 December 2014) was an Iranian actor, voice actor, singer and writer. Ahmadi, who is known for nearly five decades of memorable performances, was born in 1924 in a neighborhood in the south of the capital Tehran. In addition to being one of the most successful figures in the Iranian cinema, Ahmadi was known for his dubbing career. He was also known for singing different songs, including innovative types. Among Ahmadi\u2019s works are Autobus, Madrak-e Jorm (exhibit piece) and Khane-kharab (homeless). He died on 21 December 2014."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of video game is Minetest?", "What is the default perspective used in Minetest gameplay?", "What are the basic building blocks in the world of Minetest called?", "What do different voxels in Minetest represent?", "What is the core gameplay mechanic in Minetest?", "How are nodes arranged in the world of Minetest?", "What is one of the key features of Minetest regarding the structure of its gameplay?", "What alternative perspective option is available to players in Minetest besides the default first-person perspective?", "What is the structure of the game world in Minetest composed of?"], "answers": ["Minetest is a voxel sandbox video game.", "The default perspective used in Minetest gameplay is first-person.", "The basic building blocks in the world of Minetest are called \"nodes\".", "Different voxels in Minetest represent various materials, such as dirt, stone, ores, tree trunks, water, and lava.", "The core gameplay mechanic in Minetest is picking up and placing voxels (nodes).", "Nodes are arranged in a 3D grid.", "One of the key features of Minetest is its freedom in gameplay with no specific goals.", "third-person perspective", "The game world in Minetest is composed of voxels, which are 3D objects, many of them simple cubes, commonly called \"nodes\"."], "docs": ["This a document about Minetest. \n Minetest is a voxel sandbox video game that has no specific goals to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game. Gameplay is in the first-person perspective by default, but players have the option for third-person perspective. The game world is composed of voxels: 3D objects, many of them simple cubes, commonly called \"nodes\". Different voxels represent various materials, such as dirt, stone, ores, tree trunks, water, and lava. The core gameplay revolves around picking up and placing these objects, one node at a time. Nodes are arranged in a 3D grid, while "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the lifeboat described in the document?", "What type of sand was the RNLB J C Madge designed to operate on?", "How many men were typically needed to haul the RNLB J C Madge into the waves at launch times?", "What method was used to pull the RNLB J C Madge out to sea if rowing through the surf was not possible?", "What was the approximate length of the rope used in the haul-off warp system for the RNLB J C Madge?", "Where was the haul-off warp rope anchored at the beach end?", "What type of winch was located at the back of the boathouse to assist in recovering the RNLB J C Madge?"], "answers": ["RNLB J C Madge (ON 536)", "soft sand", "30 or more men.", "A haul-off warp (a windlass) with a thick rope anchored 200 metres off shore was used.", "200 metres", "To a post by the lifeboat house.", "A large manually operated winch."], "docs": ["This a document about RNLB J C Madge (ON 536). \n soft sand. Heavy ropes were attached to the carriage, and a team of 30 or more men would haul her into the waves at launch times. She was then rowed out through the surf, but if this was not possible then the lifeboat was pulled out to sea using a haul-off warp (a windlass), by use of a thick rope anchored some 200 metres off shore and fixed at the beach end to a post by the lifeboat house. There was a large manually operated winch situated at the back of the boathouse to assist in recovering the boat after launch."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the significance of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in the Catholic faith?", "Which religious order were Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul the founders of?", "What is the condition of the body of Catherine Labour\u00e9, and where is it displayed in the chapel?", "What are the remains of Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul preserved in?", "What role is Catherine Labour\u00e9 known for in Catholic history?", "What is the chapel's status in terms of Marian devotion?"], "answers": ["The Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is significant in the Catholic faith as a Marian shrine and site of Catholic pilgrimage, housing the wax effigy of Louise de Marillac and the heart of Vincent de Paul, founders of the Daughters of Charity, and the incorrupt body of Catherine Labour\u00e9, a Marian visionary.", "The Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul.", "The incorrupt body of Catherine Labour\u00e9 lies in a glass coffin at the side altar of the chapel.", "The remains of Louise de Marillac and the heart of Vincent de Paul are preserved in a wax effigy.", "Catherine Labour\u00e9 is known as a Marian visionary in Catholic history.", "The chapel is a Marian shrine and a site of Catholic pilgrimage."], "docs": ["This a document about Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. \n The chapel, as a site of Marian apparition, is a Marian shrine and hence a site of Catholic pilgrimage. The wax effigy containing the bones of Louise de Marillac and the heart of Vincent de Paul, founders of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, are kept there. The incorrupt body of Catherine Labour\u00e9, member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul and famous Marian visionary, also lies in a glass coffin at the side altar of the chapel."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the total population of Sahana according to the 2011 Census of India?", "How many males were recorded in Sahana during the 2011 Census?", "How many females were recorded in Sahana during the 2011 Census?", "What percentage of Sahana's population were females according to the 2011 Census?", "How many people in Sahana were under the age of 6 according to the 2011 Census?", "What was the total number of literates in Sahana according to the 2011 Census?", "What percentage of Sahana's population over the age of 6 was literate according to the 2011 Census?"], "answers": ["1,944", "921 males were recorded in Sahana during the 2011 Census.", "1,023", "53%", "263", "1,340", "79.71%"], "docs": ["This a document about Sahana, Hooghly. \n As per 2011 Census of India, Sahana had a total population of 1,944 of which 921 (47%) were males and 1,023 (53%) were females. Population below 6 years was 263. The total number of literates in Sahana was 1,340 (79.71% of the population over 6 years)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the significant tropical cyclone that impacted six island nations and caused several deaths?", "When was Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina first noted as a tropical low?", "Where was Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina first noted as a tropical low?", "On what date did the system develop into a tropical cyclone and get named Nina?", "In which body of water did the system move into after developing into a tropical cyclone?", "What geographic feature steered Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina south-eastwards?", "On what date did Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina make landfall on the Cape York Peninsula?", "At what category did Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina make landfall on the Cape York Peninsula?", "Where on the Cape York Peninsula did Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina make landfall?"], "answers": ["Cyclone Nina", "December 21", "Over the Cape York Peninsula.", "December 23", "Gulf of Carpentaria", "An upper level trough of low pressure.", "December 25.", "Category 2", "Near Cape Keerweer."], "docs": ["This a document about Cyclone Nina. \n Severe Tropical Cyclone Nina was a significant tropical cyclone, which impacted six island nations and caused several deaths. The system was first noted as a tropical low over the Cape York Peninsula on December 21. Over the next few days the system moved south-westwards and moved into the Gulf of Carpentaria where it was named Nina, after it had developed into a tropical cyclone during December 23. The system was subsequently steered south-eastwards by an upper level trough of low pressure, before it made landfall as a Category 2 tropical cyclone on the Cape York Peninsula near Cape Keerweer during December 25. Over land the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which comic book character is the document primarily about?", "What codename did Frost use when working for the Dark X-Men?", "What is the name given by Selene to the ruins of Genosha?", "Who leads Selene to the ruins of Genosha?", "What is the name of the character who is seen with Selene in resurrecting the residents of Genosha?", "Which group is attacked by most of the resurrected mutants in the document?", "What name is used to refer to the island where Selene and others resurrect the Genoshan residents?", "What technology detects the rise of mutant numbers in millions after the resurrection?", "What is the name of the first life-sign detected by Bastion's computers among the resurrected mutants?", "What is the name of the second life-sign detected by Bastion's computers among the resurrected mutants?", "What issue is mentioned in the document regarding the resurrected deceased mutants?"], "answers": ["Selene", "Black Queen", "Necrosha", "Caliban and Thunderbird lead Selene to the ruins of Genosha.", "Bard", "The X-Men and Utopia.", "Necrosha", "Cerebro detects the rise of mutant numbers in millions after the resurrection.", "Spoor", "Katu", "A lot of the deceased mutants have been depowered, despite having been killed."], "docs": ["This a document about Selene (comics). \n of Frost's use of the \"Black Queen\" codename when working for the Dark X-Men), the X-Men, and Magma. Caliban and Thunderbird then lead her to the ruins of Genosha which are dubbed \"Necrosha\" by Selene and swears that her journey will end here. While most of the resurrected mutants attack the X-Men and Utopia, Selene is seen with Bard resurrecting the massacred residents of Genosha, with Cerebro detecting the rise of mutant numbers in millions (the first life-signs detected by Bastion's computers include Spoor, Katu, Unus, REM-RAM, Static, and Barnacle). There is a major problem though: a lot of the deceased have been depowered, despite having been killed "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many teams participated in the knockout phase of the 2018\u201319 UEFA Champions League?", "From which stage of the competition did the teams qualify for the knockout phase of the 2018\u201319 UEFA Champions League?", "How did teams qualify for the knockout phase of the 2018\u201319 UEFA Champions League?"], "answers": ["16 teams.", "The teams qualified for the knockout phase from the group stage.", "Teams qualified for the knockout phase by finishing as winners or runners-up of each of the eight groups in the group stage."], "docs": ["This a document about 2018\u201319 UEFA Champions League knockout phase. \n The knockout phase involved the 16 teams which qualified as winners and runners-up of each of the eight groups in the group stage."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one of the demands made of modern historians by the Encyclop\u00e9die?", "What type of history did Voltaire emphasize in his writings, according to the document?", "What historical values did Voltaire use to evaluate the past?", "How did Voltaire help change the field of historiography, according to the document?", "What four characteristics of Voltaire's historical writing does Peter Gay highlight as positive?", "What did Voltaire argue should be the focus of history, instead of political or military events?", "What year did Voltaire write about his focus on the history of the arts, commerce, civilization, and the human mind?", "According to the document, what additional characteristic of Voltaire's historical writing does Peter Gay highlight besides his concern for truth, careful sifting of evidence, and intelligent selection of what is important?"], "answers": ["One demands of modern historians more details, better ascertained facts, precise dates, more attention to customs, laws, mores, commerce, finance, agriculture, population.", "Voltaire emphasized the history of the arts, commerce, civilization, and the human mind in his writings.", "Voltaire used the values of the Enlightenment to evaluate the past.", "Voltaire helped free historiography from antiquarianism, Eurocentrism, religious intolerance, and a concentration on great men, diplomacy, and warfare. He focused on the history of the arts, commerce, civilization, and the human mind, using Enlightenment values to evaluate the past.", "Peter Gay highlights Voltaire's \"scrupulous concern for truths,\" \"careful sifting of evidence,\" \"intelligent selection of what is important,\" and \"keen sense of drama.\"", "Voltaire argued that the focus of history should be the history of the arts, of commerce, of civilization, and of the human mind, instead of political or military events.", "1739", "Gay highlights Voltaire's \"keen sense of drama\" and \"grasp of the fact that a whole civilization is a unit of study.\""], "docs": ["This a document about Historiography. \n Encyclop\u00e9die: \"One demands of modern historians more details, better ascertained facts, precise dates, more attention to customs, laws, mores, commerce, finance, agriculture, population.\" Already in 1739 he had written: \"My chief object is not political or military history, it is the history of the arts, of commerce, of civilization \u2013 in a word, \u2013 of the human mind.\" Voltaire's histories used the values of the Enlightenment to evaluate the past. He helped free historiography from antiquarianism, Eurocentrism, religious intolerance and a concentration on great men, diplomacy, and warfare. Peter Gay says Voltaire wrote \"very good history\", citing his \"scrupulous concern for truths\", \"careful sifting of evidence\", \"intelligent selection of what is important\", \"keen sense of drama\", and \"grasp of the fact that a whole civilization is a unit of study\"."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who converted the building for theater use between 1967 and 1976?", "In what year was the building designated as a New York City Landmark?", "Which organization is responsible for designating the building as a New York City Landmark in 1965?", "What was the name of the campaign launched by The Public in 2009 for the renovation of the historic building?", "What was the total cost of the renovation of the historic building that began in 2010?", "Which notable individuals attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the renovation in 2010?", "What part of the building underwent a three-month hiatus during the summer of 2011 for construction?", "What is the name of the organization that initiated the $35 million renovation of the historic building?", "What was the role of Joseph Papp in the designation of the building as a New York City Landmark?"], "answers": ["Giorgio Cavaglieri converted the building for theater use between 1967 and 1976.", "1965", "The Landmarks Preservation Commission of New York City.", "Going Public", "$35 million.", "Liev Schreiber and Philip Seymour Hoffman.", "Joe's Pub.", "The Public.", "Joseph Papp's perseverance contributed to the building being one of the first recognized as a New York City Landmark by the newly formed Landmarks Preservation Commission."], "docs": ["This a document about Alexander Saeltzer. \n a theater. It was converted for theater use by Giorgio Cavaglieri between 1967 and 1976. The building is a New York City Landmark, designated in 1965. It was one of the first buildings to be recognized as such by the newly formed Landmarks Preservation Commission of New York City, thanks to Joseph Papp's perseverance. In 2009, The Public began its \u201cGoing Public\u201d campaign to raise funds for a major renovation of the historic building. Groundbreaking for the $35 million renovation occurred on March 9, 2010, with notables such as Liev Schreiber and Philip Seymour Hoffman in attendance. Plans include a renovation of Joe's Pub; the Pub went on a three-month hiatus during the summer of 2011 to allow for construction. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which radio group lobbied for a second FM licence in Swindon in 2005?", "What was the name of the station proposed by The Local Radio Company when applying for the 12-year broadcasting licence?", "After being awarded the licence, what was the new name of the station and after whom was it named?", "What was the original name of the AM station that later became the DAB station Gold?", "When did Brunel FM officially launch?", "To which company was Brunel FM sold in June 2008?", "What was the previous name of the AM station that shared a name with Brunel FM but had no other connection to it?", "What was the previous name of the FM station that later became Heart Wiltshire?", "What was the duration of the broadcasting licence for which applications were invited by Ofcom in 2005?", "What was the reason for renaming the station from Now FM to Brunel FM?"], "answers": ["Swindon FM", "Now FM", "The new name of the station was Brunel FM, and it was named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel.", "Classic Gold Radio", "10am on 2 September 2006.", "Laser Broadcasting", "Brunel Radio/Brunel Classic Gold", "Wiltshire Radio/GWR FM", "12 years", "The station was renamed to Brunel FM after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, chief engineer of the railway which had converted Swindon from a small village to a large town."], "docs": ["This a document about Sam FM Radio (Swindon). \n In 2005, after radio group Swindon FM lobbied for a second FM licence for the area, Ofcom invited applications for a 12-year broadcasting licence. The Local Radio Company applied, proposing a station called Now FM. After being awarded the licence, it was renamed as Brunel FM after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, chief engineer of the railway which had converted Swindon from a small village to a large town. Brunel was also the previous name for AM station Classic Gold Radio (now DAB station Gold) when Wiltshire Radio/GWR FM (now Heart Wiltshire) launched on FM. However, Brunel FM and Brunel Radio/Brunel Classic Gold did not have any connection other than their name and studio location. Brunel FM launched at 10am on 2 September 2006, and remained under control of The Local Radio Company until its sale to Laser Broadcasting in June 2008, along with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the score in the match between Southland and the Australians on 17 and 18 January 1881?", "Where was the match between Southland and the Australians played on 17 and 18 January 1881?", "By how many runs did the Australians win the match against Southland on 17 and 18 January 1881?", "What was the result of the match between Otago and the Australians on 20, 21, and 22 January 1881?", "Where was the match between Otago and the Australians played on 20, 21, and 22 January 1881?", "What was the result of the match between Oamaru and the Australians on 24 and 25 January 1881?", "Where was the match between Oamaru and the Australians played on 24 and 25 January 1881?", "What was the score in the match between South Canterbury and the Australians on 26 and 27 January 1881?", "Where was the match between South Canterbury and the Australians played on 26 and 27 January 1881?", "By how many runs did the Australians win the match against South Canterbury on 26 and 27 January 1881?"], "answers": ["Southland XXII 43 and 74; Australians 200. Australians won by an innings and 83 runs.", "The match between Southland and the Australians on 17 and 18 January 1881 was played at the cricket ground in Invercargill.", "The Australians won by an innings and 83 runs.", "Australians won by 44 runs.", "Caledonian Ground, Dunedin.", "The match between Oamaru and the Australians on 24 and 25 January 1881 was drawn.", "Northern Ground, Oamaru.", "Australians 218; South Canterbury XXII 43 and 67. Australians won by an innings and 108 runs.", "South Canterbury Athletic Club Ground, Timaru.", "108 runs."], "docs": ["This a document about Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1880\u201381. \nSouthland v Australians, the cricket ground, Invercargill, 17, 18 January 1881. Southland XXII 43 and 74; Australians 200. Australians won by an innings and 83 runs. Otago v Australians, Caledonian Ground, Dunedin, 20, 21, 22 January 1881. Australians 112 and 105; Otago XXII 83 and 90. Australians won by 44 runs. Oamaru v Australians, Northern Ground, Oamaru, 24, 25 January 1881. Oamaru XXII 54 and 88; Australians 118 and 18 for 0. Drawn. South Canterbury v Australians, South Canterbury Athletic Club Ground, Timaru, 26, 27 January 1881. Australians 218; South Canterbury XXII 43 and 67. Australians won by an innings and 108 runs. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full title of the 1954 legislation related to flags and emblems in Northern Ireland?", "Which government body passed the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954?", "In what year was the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 repealed?", "Under which British government policy was the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 repealed?", "Which group of people in Northern Ireland resented the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954?", "Which flag was explicitly protected from being considered a breach of the peace under the Act?", "Which law enforcement agency was given the duty to remove flags or emblems that were considered likely to cause a breach of the peace?", "Did the Act explicitly mention the Irish tricolour in its provisions?", "What was the legal status of the Union Flag under the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954?", "What was the perceived purpose of the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 according to nationalists?", "What was the name of the legislation that repealed the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954?"], "answers": ["The full title is \"The Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954.\"", "The Parliament of Northern Ireland.", "1987", "direct rule", "Nationalists in Northern Ireland resented the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954.", "The Union Flag.", "The Royal Ulster Constabulary.", "No.", "The Union Flag was legally exempted from ever being considered a breach of the peace under the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954.", "Nationalists perceived the purpose of the Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 as being deliberately designed to suppress their identity.", "The Public Order (Northern Ireland) Order 1987."], "docs": ["This a document about Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954. \n The Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 (1954 c. 10) was an Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, passed in 1954. It was repealed under the direct rule of the British government, by the Public Order (Northern Ireland) Order 1987. It was bitterly resented by nationalists who saw the Act as being deliberately designed to suppress their identity. Although it did not refer explicitly to the Irish tricolour, it did the Union Flag. The Act gave the Royal Ulster Constabulary a positive duty to remove any flag or emblem from public or private property which was considered to be likely to cause a breach of the peace, but legally exempted the Union Flag from ever being considered a breach of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original format of the station when it debuted in 1992?", "What frequency did the station originally broadcast on when it debuted in 1992?", "What format did the station switch to in 1997 and what frequency did it use at that time?", "What call sign did the station use in 2000?", "What call sign does the station currently use as of 2010?", "In what year did the station switch to its current format?", "What was the call sign of the station when it first debuted in 1992?"], "answers": ["News/Talk", "107.7", "In 1997, the station switched to the Classic Rock format and used the frequency 107.9.", "KRKA", "KHXT", "2003", "KPEL-FM"], "docs": ["This a document about KHXT. \n The station originally debuted with a News/Talk format at 107.7 as KPEL-FM in 1992, but by 1997 they would switch signals to 107.9 and format to Classic Rock as KRXZ. In 2000 it changed the calls to KRKA and in 2003 switched to its current format. In 2010, it changed the calls to KHXT."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date was the question of the maintenance of the Union discussed in Virginia?", "Who proposed the substitute resolution calling for immediate secession in Virginia?", "What was the vote count on the substitute resolution for immediate secession proposed by Lewis Edwin Harvie?", "On what date was the last proposal approved by the Virginia convention?", "What was the goal of the unionist faction after the last proposal was approved?", "Until when did the unionist faction hope to adjourn the Virginia convention?", "What was one reason the unionist faction wanted to adjourn the convention until October?"], "answers": ["April 4", "Lewis Edwin Harvie of Amelia County.", "88 to 45.", "April 12.", "The goal of the unionist faction after the last proposal was approved was to adjourn the convention until October.", "October", "To allow time for both the convention of the slave states and Virginia's congressional elections in May, hoping for a stronger mandate for compromise."], "docs": ["This a document about Virginia in the American Civil War. \n maintenance of the Union came up for discussion on April 4. Lewis Edwin Harvie of Amelia County offered a substitute resolution calling for immediate secession. This was voted down by 88 to 45 and the next day the convention continued its debate. Approval of the last proposal came on April 12. The goal of the unionist faction after this approval was to adjourn the convention until October, allowing time for both the convention of the slave states and Virginia's congressional elections in May which, they hoped, would produce a stronger mandate for compromise. One delegate reiterated the state's cause of secession and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the aircraft known as the HH-65A?", "What type of engines power the HH-65A version of the Eurocopter MH-65 Dolphin?", "What is the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of the HH-65A?", "What type of avionics upgrade was included in the HH-65B version?", "What specific components were part of the HH-65B avionics suite?", "Where was the HH-65B avionics upgrade undertaken?", "When did the first HH-65B aircraft roll-off the post-depot maintenance (PDM) line?", "What new engines were installed in the HH-65C upgrade?", "What is the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of the HH-65C?", "What improvements did the HH-65C provide compared to the HH-65A/B versions?", "What is the name of the display introduced in the HH-65C with the Vehicle and Engine Multifunction Display (VEMD)?", "What is the name of the facility where the HH-65B avionics upgrade was carried out?", "What is the name of the upgraded tail component included in the HH-65C version?", "What is the name of the avionics compartment upgrade included in the HH-65C version?", "What does PDM stand for in the context of the HH-65B upgrade process?"], "answers": ["Eurocopter MH-65 Dolphin", "The HH-65A is powered by two 734 shp LTS101-750B-2 turboshaft engines.", "8900 lb", "The HH-65B upgrade included an NVG-compatible integrated flight management avionics suite consisting of two GPS-embedded CDU-900G control display units and two MFD-255 multifunction flat panel displays.", "The HH-65B avionics suite included two GPS-embedded CDU-900G control display units and two MFD-255 multifunction flat panel displays.", "The HH-65B avionics upgrade was undertaken at the Coast Guard's Aircraft Repair and Supply Center (ARSC) in Elizabeth City, NC.", "March 2001", "934 shp Arriel 2C2-CG engines.", "9480 lb", "The HH-65C provided new 934 shp Arriel 2C2-CG engines with 40% more power and higher performance, an upgraded tail gearbox, a long-nose avionics compartment, increased 9480 lb MTOW, an expanded lateral flight envelope, and a Vehicle and Engine Multifunction Display (VEMD) with First Limit.", "First Limit", "The Coast Guard's Aircraft Repair and Supply Center (ARSC) in Elizabeth City, NC.", "Upgraded tail gearbox.", "long-nose avionics compartment", "post-depot maintenance"], "docs": ["This a document about Eurocopter MH-65 Dolphin. \nHH-65A: Initial USCG version, powered by two 734 shp LTS101-750B-2 turboshaft engines and with an 8900 lb MTOW. HH-65B: Avionics upgrade undertaken on a portion of the fleet. Retrofit included an NVG-compatible integrated flight management avionics suite consisting of two GPS-embedded CDU-900G control display units and two MFD-255 multifunction flat panel displays. The HH-65B upgrade was undertaken at the Coast Guard's Aircraft Repair and Supply Center (ARSC) in Elizabeth City, NC, with the first aircraft rolling-off the post-depot maintenance (PDM) line in March 2001. HH-65C: HH-65A/B upgraded with new 934 shp Arriel 2C2-CG engines that provide 40% more power and higher performance, plus an upgraded tail gearbox, long-nose avionics compartment, increased 9480 lb MTOW, expanded lateral flight envelope and Vehicle and Engine Multifunction Display (VEMD) with First Limit "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What ingredients are commonly used to flavor sweet lassi?", "Which Indian states are known for their saffron lassi as a specialty?", "What is the defining characteristic of makkhaniya lassi?", "In which region of Pakistan is saffron lassi a specialty?", "What is the texture or consistency of makkhaniya lassi?"], "answers": ["Sugar, rosewater, lemon, and fruit juices like strawberry.", "Rajasthan and Gujarat.", "Makkhaniya lassi is simply lassi with lumps of butter in it.", "Sindh province.", "Creamy like a milkshake."], "docs": ["This a document about Lassi. \n Sweet lassi is a form of lassi flavoured with sugar, rosewater or lemon, strawberry or other fruit juices. Saffron lassis, which are particularly rich, are a specialty of Rajasthan and Gujarat in India and Sindh province of Pakistan. Makkhaniya lassi is simply lassi with lumps of butter in it. It is usually creamy like a milkshake."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which week did the incident involving David DeCastro and Myles Garrett occur?", "Which team did Myles Garrett play for during the incident with David DeCastro?", "What action did David DeCastro take to prevent a larger fight from escalating?", "How did Myles Garrett respond to David DeCastro's actions after the game?", "Was David DeCastro suspended for his actions in the brawl?", "How many games did David DeCastro start and play in during the regular season?", "On what date was David DeCastro selected to play in his fifth straight Pro Bowl?", "On which date was David DeCastro released by the Steelers?"], "answers": ["Week 11", "Cleveland Browns.", "David DeCastro grabbed Myles Garrett, pushed him onto the ground, and laid on top of him.", "Myles Garrett praised David DeCastro for his actions.", "No.", "David DeCastro started and played in all 16 games during the regular season.", "December 17, 2019.", "June 24, 2021."], "docs": ["This a document about David DeCastro. \n In week 11 against the Cleveland Browns, Browns' defensive end Myles Garrett hit Steelers' quarterback Mason Rudolph on the head with Rudolph's helmet. Afterwards, DeCastro grabbed Garrett, pushed him onto the ground, and laid on top of him to prevent an even larger fight from escalating. After the game, Garrett himself praised DeCastro for his actions. The next day, it was announced that DeCastro would not be suspended for his actions in the brawl. DeCastro started and played in all 16 games during the regular season. On December 17, 2019, DeCastro was selected to play in his fifth straight Pro Bowl. DeCastro was released by the Steelers on June 24, 2021."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the term 'development player' typically refer to in the context of Super Rugby transfers?", "What are some of the alternative names used by teams for development players?", "Under what condition are flags displayed in the context of Super Rugby player transfers?", "How are players with multiple positions listed in the Super Rugby transfers document?", "Which Super Rugby season does the list of player movements refer to in this document?", "What is the criterion for including future-dated transfers in the list of Super Rugby player movements?", "Are all player departures and arrivals for the 2021 and 2022 Super Rugby squads included in this list, regardless of when the transfer occurred?", "What is the purpose of the 'development player' category in Super Rugby teams?"], "answers": ["Younger players or club players.", "Wider training group or wider training squad.", "Flags are displayed only for players moving to or from another country.", "Players who may play in several positions are listed in only one.", "The list of player movements refers to the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season.", "Future-dated transfers are included only if confirmed by the player or his agent, his former team, or his new team.", "Yes.", "The purpose of the 'development player' category in Super Rugby teams is to include younger or club players who may not be named in the original squad but are signed for development."], "docs": ["This a document about List of 2021\u201322 Super Rugby transfers (New Zealand). \n player that wasn't named in the original squad, but was announced as signing as a development player. These are often younger players or club players. Different teams use different names for development players. Other names used include (wider training group) or (wider training squad). ; Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country. ; Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one. This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2021 or 2022 are listed here, regardless of when it occurred. Future-dated transfers are only included if confirmed by the player or his agent, his former team or his new team. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who plays Queen Lagertha in *Vikings* season 5?", "What role does Gustaf Skarsg\u00e5rd play in *Vikings* season 5?", "Who portrays Bjorn Ironside in *Vikings* season 5?", "Which actor plays King Harald Finehair in *Vikings* season 5?", "Who plays Halfdan the Black in *Vikings* season 5, and in which part of the season does he appear?", "Which actor portrays King Aethelwulf of Wessex in *Vikings* season 5?", "Who plays King Ivar the Boneless in *Vikings* season 5, and who are his parents in the show?", "Which actor portrays Hvitserk, one of Ragnar and Aslaug's sons, in *Vikings* season 5?", "Who is Torvi, and with whom is she married in *Vikings* season 5?", "Who is the actor that portrays King Ivar the Boneless in *Vikings* season 5?", "What is the relationship between King Ivar the Boneless and Queen Lagertha in *Vikings* season 5?"], "answers": ["Katheryn Winnick plays Queen Lagertha in *Vikings* season 5.", "Gustaf Skarsg\u00e5rd plays Floki, a gifted shipbuilder.", "Alexander Ludwig", "Peter Franz\u00e9n", "Jasper P\u00e4\u00e4kk\u00f6nen plays Halfdan the Black in *Vikings* season 5, and he appears in part 1.", "Moe Dunford", "King Ivar the Boneless is played by Alex H\u00f8gh. His parents in the show are Ragnar and Aslaug.", "Marco Ils\u00f8", "Torvi is the wife of Bjorn Ironside in *Vikings* season 5.", "Alex H\u00f8gh", "King Ivar the Boneless is the fourth son of Ragnar and Aslaug, while Queen Lagertha is Ragnar's ex-wife and the mother of Bjorn Ironside. They are step-siblings."], "docs": ["This a document about Vikings (season 5). \nKatheryn Winnick as Queen Lagertha, a shield-maiden and Ragnar's ex-wife; she is the queen of Kattegat. ; Gustaf Skarsg\u00e5rd as Floki, a gifted shipbuilder ; Alexander Ludwig as Bjorn Ironside, Ragnar and Lagertha's son and Torvi's husband ; Peter Franz\u00e9n as King Harald Finehair, a Viking ambitious to become the first King of Norway ; Jasper P\u00e4\u00e4kk\u00f6nen as Halfdan the Black, Harald's violent younger brother (part 1) ; Moe Dunford as King Aethelwulf of Wessex (part 1) ; Alex H\u00f8gh as King Ivar the Boneless, fourth son of Ragnar and Aslaug; he becomes king of Kattegat. ; Marco Ils\u00f8 as Hvitserk, second son of Ragnar and Aslaug ; "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date was the predecessor of Lenovo, known as the China Academy of Science Computational Development Company, founded?", "What significant declaration was signed on December 19, 1984, between China and Britain?"], "answers": ["November 1", "The Sino-British Joint Declaration."], "docs": ["This a document about 1984 in China. \nNovember 1 – Lenovo was founded, as predecessor name was China Academy of Science Computational Development Company. ; December 19 \u2013 Signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the MLB Network documentary series set against the events of a certain baseball season?", "What is the name of the MLB Network series that features memorable moments and the stories behind them?", "When did the series 'Inside the Moments' premiere?", "What is the title of the first episode in the series 'Inside the Moments'?", "Which company originally produced the series featuring memorable moments during the 2002 season?", "What company sponsored the promotion that included the production of the memorable moments series during the 2002 season?", "What was the name of the one-hour special that tells the story of the Negro Leagues?"], "answers": ["Baseball's Seasons", "Inside the Moments", "January 2", "Aura of the Home Run", "ESPN", "MasterCard", "Pride and Perseverance: The Story of the Negro Leagues"], "docs": ["This a document about MLB Network. \nBaseball's Seasons: A documentary series set against the events of a certain baseball season. ; Inside the Moments: A series premiering January 2 that features memorable moments and the stories behind them. The first five episodes are \"Aura of the Home Run\", \"Icons of the Game\", \"Unforgettable Feats\", \"Magic on the Mound\", and \"Fall Classic Finales\". This show was originally produced by ESPN during the 2002 season as part of a promotion sponsored by MasterCard in which fans voted to determine the best moment in MLB history. ; Pride and Perseverance: The Story of the Negro Leagues: A one-hour special narrated by Hall of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the duration of the electoral term of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern?", "Under what conditions can the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern terminate its term of office before the end of the five-year period?", "When must the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern convene after a new election?", "What is the role of the Landtag in terms of government oversight and political activities according to the document?", "What position is responsible for presiding over the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern?", "What happens to the electoral term of the Landtag when a new Landtag convenes?"], "answers": ["The electoral term of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is five years.", "The Landtag may terminate its term of office before the end of the five-year period at the request of one-third of its members and by a majority of two-thirds.", "Not later than the thirtieth day after the election.", "The Landtag has the role of developing its own programs, taking initiatives for the control of the state government and state administration, and critically evaluating the government program and government decisions. It also has the right to equal political opportunities in performing its duties.", "The President of the Landtag is responsible for presiding over it.", "The electoral term of the Landtag ends when a new Landtag convenes."], "docs": ["This a document about Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. \n of developing its own programs and taking initiatives for the control of the state government and state administration, as well as critically evaluating the government program and government decisions ; has the right to equal political opportunities in the performance of its duties. ; The electoral term (Article 27) ; The Landtag is elected for five years. ; Its electoral term ends when a new Landtag convenes. ; At the request of one-third of its members and by a majority of two-thirds, the Landtag may terminate its term of office scheduling a new election date. ; Meeting of Parliament (Article 28) ; After each new election, Parliament shall meet not later than the thirtieth day after the election. ; The President of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the station whose digital signal is multiplexed?"], "answers": ["WPSJ-CD"], "docs": ["This a document about WPSJ-CD. \n The station's digital signal is multiplexed:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which actor replaced Cary Grant as Lupino's leading man when the filming of Suspicion ran overtime?", "Who replaced Alfred Hitchcock as the director of the fourth episode when filming was delayed?", "Who directed the fifth episode of the film series mentioned in the document?", "What were the names of the leading actors in the fifth episode of the film series?", "On what date did filming for the fifth episode begin?", "On what date was the original version of the film completed before it was modified?", "What event on 8 December 1941 caused the film to be modified to reflect the U.S.'s involvement in World War II?", "What was the name of the film that was modified after the Pearl Harbor attack?", "Who was the person who decided to modify the film after the attack on Pearl Harbor to reflect the U.S.'s involvement in World War II?", "What was the reason for delaying the filming of the fourth episode in September 1941?", "What was the name of the film that was modified after the attack on Pearl Harbor to reflect U.S. involvement in World War II?"], "answers": ["Brian Aherne replaced Cary Grant as Lupino's leading man when the filming of Suspicion ran overtime.", "Ren\u00e9 Clair replaced Alfred Hitchcock as the director of the fourth episode when filming was delayed.", "Edmund Goulding", "Robert Cummings and Merle Oberon.", "27 November 1941", "1 December 1941", "The attack on Pearl Harbor.", "The film was modified after the Pearl Harbor attack, but its name is not explicitly mentioned in the document.", "Hardwicke", "The filming of the fourth episode was delayed in September 1941 because the filming of Suspicion ran overtime, preventing both Grant and Hitchcock from filming it.", "Forever and a Day"], "docs": ["This a document about Forever and a Day (1943 film). \n When the filming of Suspicion ran overtime preventing both Grant and Hitchcock from filming the fourth episode in September 1941 Brian Aherne replaced Grant as Lupino's leading man, with Ren\u00e9 Clair replacing Hitchcock as director. Filming on the fifth episode - with Edmund Goulding directing leading players Robert Cummings and Merle Oberon - began 27 November 1941, with the film as originally envisioned completed after the filming day of 1 December 1941: however the 8 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor infused in Hardwicke the need to modify the film to reflect the direct involvement in World War II which Pearl "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the typical geographical features of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "Which river do the deep, narrow valleys in the southwestern periphery of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland drain into?", "Name one of the deep valleys located near Wachwitz in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland.", "Which watercourse is described as the most important one draining the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland to the east?", "What is the primary land use in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland despite it belonging to the city of Dresden?", "How many hectares of arable land are present in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "Which organization was responsible for farming the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland during the time of the GDR?", "Which organization currently farms the majority of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "What is the name of the smallholding museum that continues the farming tradition in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "What type of valleys are cut into the plateau in the southwestern periphery of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "In which direction do the deep, narrow valleys in the southwestern periphery of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland flow?", "What is the name of the deep valley located between Oberpoyritz and Graupa in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "What is the name of the deep valley located near Pillnitz in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?", "What is the name of the deep valley located near Niederpoyritz in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland?"], "answers": ["The typical geographical features of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland are gently rolling to hilly areas with a fragmented and variable structure, long ridges, low crests, and shallow valleys. Deep, narrow valleys cut into the plateau in the southwestern periphery.", "Elbe", "Wachwitzgrund", "The Schullwitzbach.", "Agriculture.", "There are approximately 2600 hectares of arable land in the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland.", "Various LPGs.", "Agrarproduktionsgesellschaft ('Agricultural Production Company') Sch\u00f6nfelder Hochland.", "Reizendorf", "Deep, narrow valleys.", "The deep, narrow valleys in the southwestern periphery of the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland flow to the Elbe.", "Tiefe Grund", "Vogelgrund and Friedrichsgrund", "Helfenberger Grund and Pre\u00dfgrund"], "docs": ["This a document about Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland. \n Typical of the upland are gently rolling to hilly areas, featuring a fragmented and variable structure with long ridges, low crests and shallow valleys. In the southwestern periphery, deep, narrow valleys cut into the plateau, where steep streams flow to the Elbe. These valleys are, from northwest to southeast the Wachwitzgrund near Wachwitz, the Helfenberger Grund and Pre\u00dfgrund near Niederpoyritz, the Keppgrund near Hosterwitz, the Vogelgrund and the Friedrichsgrund near Pillnitz and the Tiefe Grund between Oberpoyritz and Graupa. The most important water course draining the upland to the east is the Schullwitzbach. The broad fields and meadows are punctuated by villages but forested areas are absent. Despite belonging to the city of Dresden, the Sch\u00f6nfeld Upland is still dominated by agriculture. There are approximately 2600 hectares of arable land in the upland. In the GDR, various LPGs farmed the area. Today, it is mostly farmed by the Agrarproduktionsgesellschaft ('Agricultural Production Company') Sch\u00f6nfelder Hochland. Continuing the farming tradition is, among others, the smallholding museum Reizendorf."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of media was the Sanzoku Diary OVA?", "Who produced the Sanzoku Diary OVA?", "What was included with the special edition of the sixth volume of the manga?", "On what date was the special edition of the sixth volume of the manga, which included the OVA, released?"], "answers": ["The Sanzoku Diary OVA was an original video animation (OVA).", "DLE produced the Sanzoku Diary OVA.", "A 15-minute original video animation (OVA) produced by DLE.", "June 23, 2015."], "docs": ["This a document about Sanzoku Diary. \n A 15-minute original video animation (OVA) produced by DLE was bundled with the special edition of the sixth volume of the manga on June 23, 2015."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the cultural concept that includes achievements like the Four Great Beauties and the Four Books and Five Classics in Chinese culture?", "Where did the concept of the Four Great Inventions originate?", "What is the name of the European intellectual and rhetorical commonplace that the concept of the Four Great Inventions is adapted from?", "How many inventions are included in the European intellectual commonplace of the Greatest Inventions?", "What are the names of the Three Great Inventions as mentioned in the document?", "Which invention among the Three Great Inventions was originally ascribed to Germany?", "When did the concept of the Three Great Inventions spread rapidly throughout Europe?", "What is the name of the group of people who later adopted and used the concept of the Three Great Inventions in relation to China?", "What is the name of the invention among the Three Great Inventions that is also known as the nautical compass?", "What is the original source of the Three Great Inventions according to the document?", "What is the term used to describe the intellectual and rhetorical concept in Europe that influenced the idea of the Four Great Inventions?"], "answers": ["Chinese culture's lists of significant works or achievements.", "The concept of the Four Great Inventions originated from the West.", "The Three Great (or, more properly, Greatest) Inventions.", "Three", "The printing press, firearms, and the nautical compass.", "The printing press.", "16th century", "Sinologists and Chinese scholars.", "The nautical compass.", "Europe.", "The Three Great (or Greatest) Inventions."], "docs": ["This a document about Four Great Inventions. \n Although Chinese culture is replete with lists of significant works or achievements (e.g. Four Great Beauties, Four Great Classical Novels, Four Books and Five Classics, etc.), the concept of the Four Great Inventions originated from the West, and is adapted from the European intellectual and rhetorical commonplace of the Three Great (or, more properly, Greatest) Inventions. This commonplace spread rapidly throughout Europe in the 16th century and was appropriated only in modern times by sinologists and Chinese scholars. The origin of the Three Great Inventions\u2014these being the printing press, firearms, and the nautical compass\u2014was originally ascribed to Europe, and specifically to Germany in the case of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the championship discussed in the document?"], "answers": ["2020 CIK-FIA European Championship"], "docs": ["This a document about 2020 CIK-FIA European Championship. \n Note: Only points-scoring drivers are listed."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the score of the Miami Dolphins at the start of the 4th quarter in the game?", "Which team scored 22 unanswered points in the 4th quarter of the game?", "What was the length of the interception return by Omar Stoutmire in the 4th quarter?", "What was the outcome of the Miami Dolphins' game in the 4th quarter?"], "answers": ["13\u20136 lead.", "The Jets.", "67 yards.", "The Miami Dolphins had a 13\u20136 lead at the start of the 4th quarter, but the Jets scored 22 unanswered points, including a 67-yard interception return by Omar Stoutmire."], "docs": ["This a document about 1999 Miami Dolphins season. \n The Dolphins had a 13\u20136 lead at the start of the 4th quarter, but the team collapsed in the final quarter of play. The Jets scored 22 unanswered points in the 4th quarter, including a 67-yard interception return by Omar Stoutmire."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who described Trapeziophora gemmula and in what year?", "In which geographic region is Trapeziophora gemmula found?", "What is the wingspan of Trapeziophora gemmula?", "What is the color of the forewings at the base of Trapeziophora gemmula?", "What color does the forewing of Trapeziophora gemmula transition to on the apical half?", "What pattern is formed by the small whitish shining dots on the basal half of the forewing?", "What color are the dots visible about the middle of the bright purple apical half of the wing?", "How many shining iridescent metallic bands are present on the outer half of the forewing?", "What is the color of the hindwings of Trapeziophora gemmula?"], "answers": ["Walsingham in 1892.", "The West Indies.", "The wingspan of Trapeziophora gemmula is 11 mm.", "The forewings are greyish fuscous at the base.", "The forewings transition to bright purple on the apical half.", "The small whitish shining dots on the basal half of the forewing run in a series of lines radiating outwards from the base to the middle of the wing.", "The dots are of a rather yellower colour.", "Four", "brown"], "docs": ["This a document about Trapeziophora gemmula. \n Trapeziophora gemmula is a species of sedge moth, and the only species in the genus Trapeziophora. It was described by Walsingham in 1892. It is found in the West Indies. The wingspan is 11 mm. The forewings are greyish fuscous at the base, blending into bright purple on the apical half of the wing. The basal half is irrorated with small whitish shining dots, which run in a series of lines, radiating outwards from the base to the middle of the wing. A few similar dots, but of a rather yellower colour, are visible about the middle of the bright purple apical half of the wing. Upon this outer half are four distinct shining iridescent metallic bands, with a lilac or green reflexion. The hindwings are brown."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Ronelle Marshall Hallin's date of birth?", "What are Ronelle Marshall Hallin's professions?", "Who are Ronelle Marshall Hallin's siblings?", "Which television show is Ronelle Marshall Hallin best known for working on?", "What other television shows is Ronelle Marshall Hallin associated with besides Happy Days?"], "answers": ["January 2, 1938.", "Ronelle Marshall Hallin is a television producer and actress.", "Ronelle Marshall Hallin's siblings are Penny Marshall and Garry Marshall.", "Ronelle Marshall Hallin is best known for her work on the television shows Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, and Step by Step.", "Mork & Mindy and Step by Step."], "docs": ["This a document about Ronny Hallin. \n Ronelle Marshall Hallin (born January 2, 1938) is an American television producer and actress, and sister of Penny Marshall and Garry Marshall. She is best known for her work on the television shows Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, and Step by Step."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which type of car did Berger compete in the Group A touring car support race?", "What was the name of the team that John Harvey drove for in the Group A touring car support race?", "What car did Berger drive in the Supercars Challenge event?", "Why did Berger need special permission to compete in the Group A touring car support race?", "How many laps did Berger complete before being spun off in the Group A touring car race?", "In which years were the Supercars Challenge races part of the South Pacific Touring Car Championship?", "In which year did the Supercars Challenge first feature two touring car races on the Grand Prix weekend?", "Who spun Berger off in the Group A touring car support race at Turn 1?", "What was the name of the event in which Berger competed alongside the Group A touring car support race?", "What was the name of the car driven by John Harvey that spun Berger off in the Group A touring car support race?"], "answers": ["ex-Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi", "Mobil Holden Dealer Team", "Berger drove an ex-Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi in the Supercars Challenge event.", "Because it was outside regulations for drivers to compete in other races in the 24 hours before a Grand Prix.", "Berger completed three laps before being spun off in the Group A touring car race.", "1986 and 1987.", "1989", "John Harvey spun Berger off in the Group A touring car support race at Turn 1.", "Supercars Challenge", "Mobil Holden Dealer Team VK Commodore."], "docs": ["This a document about Supercars Challenge (event). \n Arrows-BMW, and in the Group A touring car support race in an ex-Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi. Berger had to obtain special permission to enter the Group A race, as it was outside regulations for drivers to compete in other races in the 24 hours before a Grand Prix. Eventually, he only lasted three laps in the Group A race before being spun off by local veteran John Harvey in the second Mobil Holden Dealer Team VK Commodore at Turn 1. The 1986 and 1987 races were part of the short-lived South Pacific Touring Car Championship. In 1989, there were two touring car races on the Grand Prix weekend for the first time."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which of Jaishree Misra's books was released in May 2011 at the Hay-on-Wye festival?", "Which publishing house published the anthology edited by Jaishree Misra on the subject of motherhood?", "In what year was Jaishree Misra's eighth novel, A Love Story for My Sister, published?", "What psychological concept does Jaishree Misra's novel A Love Story for My Sister explore through the story of Margaret?", "What historical event is referenced in the novel A Love Story for My Sister, where Margaret was kidnapped?", "What was the title of Jaishree Misra's first work of non-fiction?", "What was the subject of Jaishree Misra's memoir, 'A House for Mr Misra'?", "What was the purpose of the anthology on motherhood edited by Jaishree Misra?", "What was the title of Jaishree Misra's first work of non-fiction?", "What was the title of the organization that Jaishree Misra's anthology on motherhood supported as a fund-raising project?", "What was the title of the feminist publishing house that published the anthology on motherhood edited by Jaishree Misra?"], "answers": ["A Scandalous Secret", "Zubaan", "2015", "Stockholm Syndrome", "The 1857 Uprising.", "A House for Mr Misra", "The subject of Jaishree Misra's memoir, 'A House for Mr Misra', is the two years she and her husband spent living in Kerala while trying to build a studio on the beach.", "The purpose of the anthology on motherhood edited by Jaishree Misra was as a fund-raising project for Save the Children India.", "A House for Mr Misra", "Save the Children India", "Zubaan"], "docs": ["This a document about Jaishree Misra. \n Britain's Bookseller magazine's best-seller lists in the summer of 2009. The third book, A Scandalous Secret, was released in May 2011, at the Hay-on-Wye festival. Misra went on to edit an anthology of writings on the subject of motherhood as a fund-raising project for Save the Children India which was published by the feminist publishing house Zubaan in 2012. In 2015, Misra's eighth novel A Love Story for My Sister was published. Part-historical and part-contemporary, it explores Stockholm Syndrome through the story of General Wheeler's daughter, Margaret, who was kidnapped during the 1857 Uprising. Misra's book, 'A House for Mr Misra', was her first work of non-fiction. A memoir of the two years she and her husband spent living in Kerala while trying to build a studio on the beach."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2008-2009 VEX season?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2009-2010 FTC season?", "What achievement did Gar-Field Senior High School accomplish in the 2009-2010 VEX season?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2010-2011 VEX season?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2010-2011 FTC season for teamwork and overall performance?", "What was Gar-Field Senior High School recognized for by the Prince William Board of County Supervisors?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2019-2020 VEX season for their design?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2019-2020 VEX season as selected by the judges?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2010-2011 VEX season in addition to the Tournament Champions and Sportsmanship Award?", "What award did Gar-Field Senior High School receive in the 2010-2011 FTC season for showcasing good thinking and problem-solving skills?"], "answers": ["Excellence Award", "Community Award (FTC)", "Gar-Field Senior High School accomplished the Spirit Award and Tournament Champions in the 2009-2010 VEX season.", "Tournament Champions and Sportsmanship Award.", "Inspire Award", "Gar-Field Senior High School was recognized for Robotics by the Prince William Board of County Supervisors.", "Design Award", "Judges Award", "Community Award", "Think Award (FTC)"], "docs": ["This a document about Gar-Field Senior High School. \n2008-2009 Season: ; Excellence Award (VEX) ; 2009-2010 Season: ; Community Award (FTC) ; 'Spirit Award (VEX) ; Tournament Champions (VEX) ; 2010-2011 Season: ; Community Award (VEX) ; Finalist Alliance (FTC) ; Inspire Award (FTC) ; Winning Alliance (FTC) ; Think Award (FTC) ; Tournament Champions (VEX) ; Sportsmanship Award (VEX) ; Commendation from the Prince William Board of County Supervisors for Robotics ; 2019-2020 Season: ; Design Award (VEX) ; Judges Award (VEX) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which month and year did Masaki Kaji join the D-BOYS group?", "What entertainment group is Masaki Kaji a member of?", "What additional activity does Masaki Kaji engage in as a member of the D-BOYS?", "What kind of opportunities did being a member of the D-BOYS provide to Masaki Kaji?", "On what date did Masaki Kaji and Hiroki Suzuki appear on the Marvelous Radio Vibration program?", "Who hosted the Marvelous Radio Vibration program that Masaki Kaji and Hiroki Suzuki appeared on?", "How many photobooks have the D-BOYS released so far?", "What was the release date of the first photobook by the D-BOYS?"], "answers": ["October 2004", "Masaki Kaji is a member of the D-BOYS.", "Masaki Kaji keeps a blog, which he updates occasionally.", "Being a member of the D-BOYS provided Masaki Kaji with opportunities to perform with the group and expand his experience as a performer.", "August 6, 2005.", "Yuu Shirota and Kotaro Yanagi hosted the Marvelous Radio Vibration program that Masaki Kaji and Hiroki Suzuki appeared on.", "2", "April 27, 2005."], "docs": ["This a document about Masaki Kaji. \n In October 2004, Kaji joined the Watanabe Entertainment group named the D-BOYS. As a member of the D-BOYS, Kaji also keeps a blog, which he updates occasionally. Being a part of the D-BOYS provided Kaji with a lot of opportunities. Among them was to perform with the group of boys and expand his experience as a performer. On August 6, 2005, Kaji, along with Hiroki Suzuki, appeared on the radio program, Marvelous Radio Vibration that was hosted by fellow D-Boys members Yuu Shirota and Kotaro Yanagi. The D-BOYS so far have released two Photobooks. The first photobook released on April 27, 2005, was "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which organization operates the South Tynedale Railway?", "In which year was The South Tynedale Railway Preservation Society registered?", "During which seasons do passenger trains operate on the South Tynedale Railway?", "How many people does the railway attract to the district every year?", "Where can one find information about the exact dates of passenger train operations?", "What special trains operate on the railway during certain days in December each year?", "Why were no Santa Special trains run in 2011?", "In which year did the Santa Special trains return after not running in 2011?", "On which weekends in December 2012 did Santa Special trains operate?", "In which year was the extension to Lintley completed?", "What is the web address of the South Tynedale Railway's official website?", "What special trains operate on the railway during December 2013?"], "answers": ["The South Tynedale Railway Preservation Society.", "1983", "Passenger trains operate on the South Tynedale Railway from Spring to Autumn.", "40,000 people.", "The railway's web site.", "Santa Special trains.", "No Santa Special trains were run in 2011 because volunteer efforts were put into completing the extension to Lintley in time for the 2012 season.", "2012", "15\u201316 and 22\u201323 December.", "2012", "www.south-tynedale-railway.org.uk", "Santa Special trains operate on the railway during December 2013."], "docs": ["This a document about South Tynedale Railway. \n The railway is operated by a charity, The South Tynedale Railway Preservation Society, which was registered in 1983. Passenger trains operate on the railway from Spring to Autumn and attract 40,000 people to the district every year. Information about exact dates are on the railway's web site www.south-tynedale-railway.org.uk Special trains operate including Santa Special trains on certain days in December each year. Although no Santa trains ran in 2011 as volunteer efforts were put into completing the extension to Lintley in time for the 2012 season, they ran again in 2012 on two successive weekends, 15\u201316 and 22\u201323 December. In 2013 Santa trains "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the 2010 Tax Relief Act?", "When was the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 passed by the United States Congress?", "Who signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 into law?", "What was the primary purpose of the 2010 Tax Relief Act regarding the Bush tax cuts?", "Which two acts together are referred to as the 'Bush tax cuts'?", "What would have happened to income tax rates in 2011 if the 2010 Tax Relief Act had not been passed?", "What year was the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act signed into law?"], "answers": ["The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010.", "December 16, 2010.", "President Barack Obama signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 into law.", "The primary purpose of the 2010 Tax Relief Act was to provide a temporary, two-year reprieve from the sunset provisions of the Bush tax cuts (EGTRRA and JGTRRA).", "The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA) and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) are together referred to as the \"Bush tax cuts.\"", "Income taxes would have returned to Clinton administration-era rates in 2011.", "2010"], "docs": ["This a document about Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010. \n The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, also known as the 2010 Tax Relief Act, was passed by the United States Congress on December 16, 2010, and signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 17, 2010. The Act centers on a temporary, two-year reprieve from the sunset provisions of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA) and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA), together known as the \"Bush tax cuts.\" Income taxes would have returned to Clinton administration-era rates in 2011 had Congress not passed this law. The Act also extends some provisions from "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the French water polo player mentioned in the document?", "In which year was R\u00e9mi Garsau born?", "Which country does R\u00e9mi Garsau represent in water polo?", "In which year did R\u00e9mi Garsau participate in the Summer Olympics with the French team?", "What was the result of the French team during R\u00e9mi Garsau's participation in the 2016 Summer Olympics?"], "answers": ["R\u00e9mi Garsau", "1984", "France", "2016", "The French team was eliminated in the group stage."], "docs": ["This a document about R\u00e9mi Garsau. \n R\u00e9mi Garsau (born 19 July 1984) is a water polo player from France. He was part of the French team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where the team was eliminated in the group stage."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of Paolo Maffei's 1973 publication?", "In which year did Paolo Maffei publish 'La cometa di Halley: dal passato al presente'?", "What is the title of the autobiographical paper written by Paolo Maffei?", "In which journal was Paolo Maffei's autobiographical paper published?", "What conference was dedicated in honor of Paolo Maffei in 2001?", "What is the page range of Paolo Maffei's autobiographical paper in the journal 'Memorie della Societ\u00e0 Astronomica Italiana'?", "In which year was Paolo Maffei's publication 'I mostri del cielo' released?", "What is the title of Paolo Maffei's 1987 publication?", "In which year was Paolo Maffei's publication 'L'universo nel tempo' released?", "What is the volume and issue number of the journal where Paolo Maffei's autobiographical paper was published?", "In which city was the IV National Conference on Infrared Astronomy, held in honor of Paolo Maffei, conducted?", "In which year was Paolo Maffei's autobiographical paper published?", "In which month and year was the IV National Conference on Infrared Astronomy, held in honor of Paolo Maffei, conducted?"], "answers": ["Al di l\u00e0 della Luna", "1984", "\"My Researches at the Infrared Doors\"", "Memorie della Societ\u00e0 Astronomica Italiana", "IV National Conference on Infrared Astronomy.", "19-28", "1976", "Giuseppe Settele, il suo diario e la questione galileiana", "1982", "Volume 74, issue 1.", "Perugia", "2003", "December 2001."], "docs": ["This a document about Paolo Maffei. \nAl di l\u00e0 della Luna (1973) ; I mostri del cielo (1976) ; L'universo nel tempo (1982) ; La cometa di Halley: dal passato al presente (1984) ; Giuseppe Settele, il suo diario e la questione galileiana (1987) ; Autobiographic paper: P.Maffei, \"My Researches at the Infrared Doors\", Memorie della Societ\u00e0 Astronomica Italiana, Vol. 74 n. 1, 2003, pag. 19-28 (PDF), (from \"IV National Conference on Infrared Astronomy, in honour of Paolo Maffei\", Perugia, December 4\u20137, 2001)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What region is associated with the traditional footwear known as Opanci?", "How were Opanci originally secured to the foot and legs?", "When did buckled opanky first appear in the region?", "Where are buckled opanky still worn today?", "What type of footwear was commonly worn by men and women in north Croatia?", "What footwear replaced leather sandals in north Croatia over time?", "When did peasant sandals go out of general use in north Croatia?", "What region is associated with the traditional footwear called oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci?", "What material was used to make the soles of oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci?", "What was used to lace the oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci footwear?", "What were thin strips of sheep hide called that were used to lace the oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci?", "What part of the oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci was shaped using a wooden mould?", "What gender wore leather sandals in north Croatia according to the document?", "What was the purpose of folding the edges upwards on the oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci footwear?"], "answers": ["Pannonia", "Originally tied round the foot and legs with long leather straps.", "In the inter-war period.", "In some rural areas.", "Leather sandals, later replaced by light low embroidered shoes or boots (\u010di\u017eme).", "Light low embroidered shoes or boots (\u010di\u017eme) replaced leather sandals in north Croatia over time.", "Around 1900.", "Dinaric Alps", "Untanned hide.", "lace made of sheep gut or thin strips of sheep hide called oputa.", "oputa", "The sole of the foot.", "Both men and women.", "The edges were folded upwards to be laced using a lace made of sheep gut or thin strips of sheep hide."], "docs": ["This a document about Opanak. \nPannonia ; Opanci made with a broad sole covering the foot with upper part covering the toes, originally tied round the foot and legs with long leather straps. In the inter-war period buckled opanky first appeared, and are still worn in some rural areas by men. ; Slavonia ; Leather sandals were worn by men & women throughout north Croatia but later replaced by light low embroidered shoes or boots (\u010di\u017eme). Peasant sandals went out of general use around 1900. ; Dinaric Alps ; oputa\u0161i or pripletenjaci were made of untanned hide, cut and shaped on a wooden mould to make the shape of the sole of the foot, the edges folded upwards and laced using a lace made of sheep gut or thin strips of sheep hide called oputa. The top of the opanky "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In what year were new converts to Jehovah's Witnesses considered part of the class expected to live in a paradise restored on earth?", "What events related to Christ's presence, enthronement, and the 'last days' were all moved to the year 1914 by the mid-1930s?", "According to Jehovah's Witnesses' evolving Bible interpretations, what is considered a form of idolatry?", "In which countries did the belief that saluting national flags is idolatry lead to mob violence and government opposition?", "What was the worldwide membership of Jehovah's Witnesses by the time Rutherford died in January 1942?", "How many congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses existed worldwide at the time of Rutherford's death in 1942?", "What was the full Greek term for 'presence' used in the document to describe Christ's presence?"], "answers": ["1935", "The timing of the beginning of Christ's presence (parous\u00eda), his enthronement as king, and the start of the \"last days\" were all moved to 1914.", "Saluting national flags is considered a form of idolatry.", "United States, Canada, Germany, and other countries.", "113,624", "5,323 congregations.", "parous\u00eda"], "docs": ["This a document about Jehovah's Witnesses. \n a paradise restored on earth; from 1935, new converts to the movement were considered part of that class. By the mid-1930s, the timing of the beginning of Christ's presence (Greek: parous\u00eda), his enthronement as king, and the start of the \"last days\" were each moved to 1914. As their interpretations of the Bible evolved, Witness publications decreed that saluting national flags is a form of idolatry, which led to a new outbreak of mob violence and government opposition in the United States, Canada, Germany, and other countries. Worldwide membership of Jehovah's Witnesses reached 113,624 in 5,323 congregations by the time of Rutherford's death in January 1942."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What made the section of the CM&RDT from Machynlleth to Derwenlas obsolete?", "Why was the lower section of the tramway abandoned?", "In what year was a new Bill deposited to extend the Upper Corris Tramway to iron ore mines at Tir Stent?", "What was the name of the railway whose directors objected to the new Bill for the Upper Corris Tramway in 1862?", "What were the two additional powers sought in the 1862 Bill for the Upper Corris Tramway?", "Where is the location of the iron ore mines that the Upper Corris Tramway aimed to connect to in 1862?", "When was another similar Bill deposited after the 1862 Bill for the Upper Corris Tramway failed?"], "answers": ["The line to Borth made the section of the CM&RDT from Machynlleth to Derwenlas obsolete.", "The lower section of the tramway was abandoned because it was much easier to transship slates to the main line at Machynlleth.", "1862", "Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway", "The two additional powers sought in the 1862 Bill were to raise further capital for the tramroad and to allow the use of locomotives.", "The iron ore mines were located at Tir Stent, near the pub at Cross Foxes.", "In December."], "docs": ["This a document about Corris Railway. \n line to Borth made the section of the CM&RDT from Machynlleth to Derwenlas obsolete. It was much easier to transship slates to the main line at Machynlleth, so the lower section of the tramway was abandoned. In 1862, a new Bill was deposited, seeking to extend the Upper Corris Tramway to iron ore mines at Tir Stent, near the pub at Cross Foxes. The bill also sought powers to raise further capital for the tramroad and allow the use of locomotives. But the directors of the Aberystwith and Welsh Coast Railway (A&WCR) objected and the Bill failed. Another similar Bill was deposited in December "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Thomas Muir of Huntershill confined?", "What kind of freedom of movement were Thomas Muir and his associates given as political prisoners?", "From which group was the money raised to support Thomas Muir and his associates before their departure from Portsmouth?", "How did the money raised help Thomas Muir and his associates during their time at the penal colony?", "What did the money allow Thomas Muir and his associates to avoid during their time at the penal colony?", "What does the document mention about the Lieutenant-Governor setting apart something for the gentlemen who came out from Portsmouth?", "What does the document say about the eventfulness of Thomas Muir's term of confinement at the penal colony?", "What was the status of Thomas Muir and his associates as described in the document?", "What was the role of Judge Advocate Collins in the context of Thomas Muir and his associates?", "What was the reason Thomas Muir and his associates did not need to rely on official colonial stores?"], "answers": ["Thomas Muir of Huntershill was confined at a penal colony.", "Thomas Muir and his associates were given far greater freedom of movement than ordinary convicts.", "The money was raised by the wealthy London Whigs.", "The money raised helped Thomas Muir and his associates sustain themselves without using official colonial stores, allowing them to avoid compulsory manual labour.", "The money allowed Thomas Muir and his associates to avoid compulsory manual labour.", "The document mentions that the Lieutenant-Governor set apart something for each of the gentlemen who came out from Portsmouth, but it does not specify what was set apart.", "Thomas Muir's term of confinement at the penal colony appears to have been fairly uneventful.", "Thomas Muir and his associates were political prisoners and men of talent and education.", "Judge Advocate Collins recorded that the Lieutenant-Governor had set apart resources for each of the gentlemen who came out from Portsmouth.", "They received a considerable sum of money raised as a subscription on their behalf among the wealthy London Whigs, which allowed them to sustain themselves without recourse to the official colonial stores."], "docs": ["This a document about Thomas Muir of Huntershill. \n Muir's term of confinement at the penal colony appears to have been fairly uneventful. As political prisoners, and men of talent and education, he and his associates were accorded far greater freedom of movement than ordinary convicts. Prior to their departure from Portsmouth each had received a considerable sum of money raised as a subscription on their behalf among the wealthy London Whigs. By this means they were able to sustain themselves without recourse to the official colonial stores, and thereby keep free of the compulsory manual labour normally demanded from all dependents. In November, Judge Advocate Collins records that: \"The Lieutenant-Governor having set apart for each of the gentlemen who came out from "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the estimated diameter of asteroid 466582?", "When was asteroid 466582 discovered?", "Where was asteroid 466582 discovered?", "What is the estimated diameter of asteroid 466583?", "When was asteroid 466583 discovered?", "What is the estimated diameter of asteroid 466584?", "When was asteroid 466584 discovered?", "Where was asteroid 466585 discovered?", "When was asteroid 466585 discovered?", "What is the name of the survey responsible for the discovery of these asteroids?", "What is the estimated diameter of asteroid 466585?"], "answers": ["1.3 km", "January 2, 2011", "Mount Lemmon", "1.9 km", "November 19, 2009", "730 m", "December 19, 2007", "Mount Lemmon.", "February 10, 2008", "Mount Lemmon Survey", "730 m"], "docs": ["This a document about List of minor planets: 466001\u2013467000. \n -id=582 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 466582 || || \u2014 || January 2, 2011 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || \u2014 || align=right | 1.3 km || ; -id=583 bgcolor=#d6d6d6 ; 466583 || || \u2014 || November 19, 2009 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || \u2014 || align=right | 1.9 km || ; -id=584 bgcolor=#fefefe ; 466584 || || \u2014 || December 19, 2007 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon Survey || \u2014 || align=right data-sort-value=\"0.73\" | 730 m || ; -id=585 bgcolor=#fefefe ; 466585 || || \u2014 || February 10, 2008 || Mount Lemmon || Mount Lemmon "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House located?", "In which year was the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House built?", "How many stories does the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House have?", "What architectural style does the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House represent?", "What feature of the house includes classical columns and a full-width wraparound design?", "What type of roof does the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House have?", "What are some of the architectural details found on the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House?", "What is the structure of the carriage house on the property of the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House?", "In what year was the Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"], "answers": ["Cape Girardeau, Missouri.", "1897", "The Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House has 2 1\u20442 stories.", "Colonial Revival", "The full-width wraparound front porch with classical columns.", "The Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House has a medium pitched hipped roof with pediment dormers.", "Some architectural details include a full-width wraparound front porch with classical columns and porte cochere, a medium pitched hipped roof with pediment dormers, and ornate pressed metal cornice with dentils and pressed metal window hoods.", "The carriage house is a 1 1\u20442-story brick structure.", "2008"], "docs": ["This a document about Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House. \n Edward S. and Mary Annatoile Albert Lilly House is a historic home located at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. It was built in 1897, and is a 2 1\u20442-story, Colonial Revival style brick dwelling. It has a full-width wraparound front porch with classical columns and porte cochere. It features a medium pitched hipped roof with pediment dormers, ornate pressed metal cornice with dentils and pressed metal window hoods. Also on the property is a contributing 1 1\u20442-story brick carriage house. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was one of Jacob Riis's personal victories, as he later confessed?", "How did Jacob Riis leave New York after being expelled?", "What was the name of the Danish Consul who helped Jacob Riis in Philadelphia?", "What was the name of the item Jacob Riis used to buy his passage on a ferry after being expelled from New York?", "What methods did Jacob Riis use to eventually reach Philadelphia?", "How long was Jacob Riis cared for by the Danish Consul and his wife in Philadelphia?"], "answers": ["Not using his eventual fame to ruin the career of the offending officer.", "Jacob Riis left New York by buying a passage on a ferry with the silk handkerchief that was his last possession.", "Ferdinand Myhlertz", "silk handkerchief", "Jacob Riis used odd jobs and stowed away on freight trains to eventually reach Philadelphia.", "Two weeks."], "docs": ["This a document about Jacob Riis. \n and expelled him. Riis was devastated. The story became a favorite of Riis's. One of his personal victories, he later confessed, was not using his eventual fame to ruin the career of the offending officer. Disgusted, he left New York, buying a passage on a ferry with the silk handkerchief that was his last possession. By doing odd jobs and stowing away on freight trains, Riis eventually reached Philadelphia, where he appealed to the Danish Consul, Ferdinand Myhlertz, for help and was cared for two weeks by the Consul and his wife. Myhlertz sent Riis, now dressed properly in a suit, to the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is the document about?"], "answers": ["Shooting at the 2010 Asian Games \u2013 Women's 50 metre rifle prone team."], "docs": ["This a document about Shooting at the 2010 Asian Games \u2013 Women's 50 metre rifle prone team. \n All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did Bobby de Wee travel to England to join Ealing Trailfinders?", "Which league does Ealing Trailfinders compete in according to the document?", "In which season did Bobby de Wee join Ealing Trailfinders?"], "answers": ["15 January 2021", "RFU Championship", "2020-21 season."], "docs": ["This a document about Bobby de Wee. \n On 15 January 2021, Bobby travels to England to join RFU Championship side Ealing Trailfinders from the 2020-21 season."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the name of the large-scale performance piece featured at the 2014 Art & Nature exhibition?", "Who was the artist behind the performance piece An Elongated Now?", "What was the color of the light that illuminated the performers during the performance piece An Elongated Now?", "What was the attire of the performers during the performance piece An Elongated Now?", "What was the name of the music concert that was part of the museum's events?", "Who were the performers of the Surround Art & Sound music concert?", "What was the name of the lecture given by Kevin Starr at the museum?", "What type of event was An Elongated Now?", "How many volunteers participated in the performance piece An Elongated Now?", "Where did the performance piece An Elongated Now take place?", "What was the name of the artist who gave a lecture in addition to Kevin Starr?", "What time of day did the performance piece An Elongated Now take place?"], "answers": ["An Elongated Now", "Lita Albuquerque", "Blue.", "The performers wore white.", "Surround Art & Sound", "Herman Ekbote and Suman Laha.", "Keynote lecture by Kevin Starr.", "An Elongated Now was a large-scale performance piece.", "Several hundred.", "The performance piece An Elongated Now took place on the beach.", "Malcolm Warner", "Sunset."], "docs": ["This a document about Laguna Art Museum. \n These exhibitions were also supplemented with a keynote lecture by Kevin Starr, a lecture by Malcolm Warner, panel discussions, and a music concert: Surround Art & Sound by Herman Ekbote and Suman Laha. ; In 2014, Art & Nature was marked by the large-scale performance piece An Elongated Now by Lita Albuquerque. Several hundred volunteers participated in this performance work which took place on the beach at sunset. Wearing white, the performers formed an arc along the beach where they proceeded to walk to the museum and back again to the sand. Each individual performer was illuminated in the glow of a blue "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the Luttinger\u2013Kohn model primarily used for in the context of semiconductors?", "How does the Luttinger\u2013Kohn model differ from the single band k\u00b7p theory?", "What method is used in the Luttinger\u2013Kohn model to account for the influence of other bands?", "What type of perturbation theory is the Luttinger\u2013Kohn model based on?"], "answers": ["The Luttinger\u2013Kohn model is primarily used for calculating the structure of multiple, degenerate electronic bands in bulk and quantum well semiconductors.", "The Luttinger\u2013Kohn model is a generalization of the single band k\u00b7p theory and accounts for the influence of all other bands using L\u00f6wdin's perturbation method, whereas the single band k\u00b7p theory does not.", "L\u00f6wdin's perturbation method.", "k\u00b7p perturbation theory"], "docs": ["This a document about Luttinger\u2013Kohn model. \n A flavor of the k\u00b7p perturbation theory used for calculating the structure of multiple, degenerate electronic bands in bulk and quantum well semiconductors. The method is a generalization of the single band k\u00b7 p theory. In this model the influence of all other bands is taken into account by using L\u00f6wdin's perturbation method."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which administrative district is the village of Chmielnik located?", "Within which county is the village of Chmielnik situated?", "What is the name of the voivodeship where Chmielnik is located?", "What is the population of the village of Chmielnik?", "What is the German name of the village Chmielnik?"], "answers": ["Gmina Korsze", "K\u0119trzyn County", "Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship", "95", "Henriettenhof"], "docs": ["This a document about Chmielnik, K\u0119trzyn County. \n Chmielnik (Henriettenhof) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Korsze, within K\u0119trzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. The village has a population of 95."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which actor played the character Warrick Brown in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?", "After which episode did Gary Dourdan's character, Warrick Brown, depart the series?", "Which actor portrayed Gil Grissom in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation?", "After which episode did William Petersen leave the show?", "Which character was introduced by Laurence Fishburne in the ninth episode, '19 Down...'?", "In which episode was Raymond Langston promoted to the main cast?"], "answers": ["Gary Dourdan played the character Warrick Brown in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.", "\"For Warrick\"", "William Petersen portrayed Gil Grissom in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.", "\"One to Go\"", "Raymond Langston", "\"The Grave Shift\""], "docs": ["This a document about List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes. \nGary Dourdan (Warrick Brown) departed the series after the season premiere, \"For Warrick\". ; William Petersen (Gil Grissom) left the show after the tenth episode, \"One to Go\". ; Laurence Fishburne as (Raymond Langston) was introduced in the ninth episode, \"19 Down\u2026\", and was later promoted to the main cast in the eleventh episode, \"The Grave Shift\". "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Is there a specific treatment available for Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5?", "Is there a specific vaccine available for Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5?", "Which vaccine seems to provide some cross-protection against Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5?"], "answers": ["No.", "No.", "Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 vaccines."], "docs": ["This a document about Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5. \n There is currently no treatment or specific vaccine for Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5, but Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 vaccines seem to provide some cross-protection."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' originally refer to?", "What is the meaning of 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' as a metonym?", "From what time of day did the term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' derive?", "What type of relationship does the term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' imply?", "How does the term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' differ from the Quebecois habit?"], "answers": ["A time for a tryst.", "A visit to one's mistress, an extramarital affair, and the mistress involved.", "The term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' derived from the time of day French people would make a visit to one's mistress.", "The term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' implies a sexual liaison.", "The term 'Cinq \u00e0 sept' implies a sexual liaison, whereas the Quebecois habit does not."], "docs": ["This a document about Cinq \u00e0 sept. \n Cinq \u00e0 sept originally referred to a time for a tryst, and consequently is a metonym for a visit to one's mistress, an extramarital affair, and the mistress involved. It derived from the time of day French people would make such a visit. It is still commonly considered as the time of day to meet one's mistress or lover, and the term implies a sexual liaison (as opposed to the Quebecois habit)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who contributed to the script of *Shazam! Fury of the Gods* alongside Henry Gayden?", "What is the name of the film that is the sequel to *Shazam!* (2019)?"], "answers": ["Chris Morgan", "Shazam! Fury of the Gods"], "docs": ["This a document about Shazam! Fury of the Gods. \n Chris Morgan was revealed to have also contributed to the film's script."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the median age of the population in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What percentage of the population in Freedom Township, Michigan was under the age of 18?", "What was the average family size in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What was the median income for a household in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What was the median income for a family in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What was the per capita income in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What percentage of the population in Freedom Township, Michigan was 65 years of age or older?", "For every 100 females in Freedom Township, Michigan, how many males were there?", "What percentage of families in Freedom Township, Michigan were below the poverty line?", "What percentage of the population under age 18 in Freedom Township, Michigan was below the poverty line?", "What was the median income for males in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What percentage of the population in Freedom Township, Michigan was between the ages of 45 and 64?", "What was the percentage of the population in Freedom Township, Michigan that was between the ages of 25 and 44?", "What was the median income for females in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What percentage of the population in Freedom Township, Michigan was between the ages of 18 and 24?", "What was the ratio of males to females aged 18 and over in Freedom Township, Michigan?", "What percentage of the population aged 65 or over in Freedom Township, Michigan was below the poverty line?"], "answers": ["The median age was 40 years.", "26.4%", "2.96", "$62,321", "The median income for a family in Freedom Township, Michigan was $73,235.", "The per capita income in Freedom Township, Michigan was $26,397.", "9.3%", "For every 100 females, there were 107.4 males.", "1.2%", "1.1%", "$45,139", "30.5%", "28.4%", "$37,188", "5.4%", "For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.2 males.", "3.9%"], "docs": ["This a document about Freedom Township, Michigan. \n was 2.57 and the average family size was 2.96. The township's population was spread out, with 26.4% under the age of 18, 5.4% from 18 to 24, 28.4% from 25 to 44, 30.5% from 45 to 64, and 9.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 107.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.2 males. The median income for a household in the township was $62,321, and the median income for a family was $73,235. Males had a median income of $45,139 versus $37,188 for females. The per capita income for the township was $26,397. About 1.2% of families and 5.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.1% of those under age 18 and 3.9% of those age 65 or over."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the significance of the divine dance performed by Krishna on the hood of the serpent Kaliya in the context of Kathak?", "What mnemonic sounds are said to have originated from Krishna's feet during his dance on Kaliya's hood?", "What role do Thumris play in showcasing the abilities of Kathak dancers?", "What is one of the themes depicted in Kathak performances that showcases the relationship between Krishna and Radha?", "What alternative name is Krishna known by in the context of Kathak, and what does it refer to?", "What are some of the ways that the anxiety and distress between Krishna and Radha are portrayed in Kathak performances?"], "answers": ["The divine dance performed by Krishna on the hood of the serpent Kaliya is significant in Kathak as it is said that various mnemonic sounds, like Ta, Thai, Tat, etc., emanated from Krishna's feet during the dance. These sounds formed the building blocks of Kathak.", "Ta, Thai, Tat.", "Thumris highlight the prowess of Kathak dancers and are dealt with a lot of subtlety.", "The love of Krishna and Radha, often depicted through scenes of them together on a swing, in a boat, or playing rasa.", "Krishna is known as \"Natwar\" in the context of Kathak, which refers to the mnemonic sounds that came to be known as Natwari, emanating from his feet during his divine dance.", "The anxiety and distress between Krishna and Radha are portrayed during the period of separation in Kathak performances."], "docs": ["This a document about Krishna legends in Kathak. \n may showcase love of Krishna and Radha depicting them together on a swing or in a boat or playing rasa or highlight their anxiety and distress during the period of separation. Thumri highlights the prowess of a Kathak dancer and are dealt with a lot of subtlety. The Krishna theme in kathak may be one of these: It is said that when Krishna danced his divine dance on the hood of the defeated serpent Kaliya, various mnemonic sounds emanated from Krishna's feet like Ta, Thai, Tat, etc. which formed the building blocks of Kathak. Krishna is also known as \"Natwar\", hence these sounds came to be known as Natwari."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which missiles were used by the PAVN to hit the ARVN tanks at T\u00e2n C\u1ea3nh?", "What military unit was targeted by a direct hit on its command bunker during the attack at T\u00e2n C\u1ea3nh?", "How many PAVN tanks were spotted in the area at 21:00 hours?", "What type of aircraft engaged the T-54 tanks with a 105mm cannon at 23:00 hours?", "How many T-54 tanks were disabled during the engagement by the AC-130 gunship?", "On what date did the PAVN begin their attack on \u0110\u1eafk T\u00f4 Base Camp?", "How many U.S. advisers were evacuated by the UH-1H helicopter #69-15715?", "What was the model number of the UH-1H helicopter used to evacuate the U.S. advisers?", "What was the name of the base camp that the PAVN began attacking on 24 April?", "What was the name of the location where the PAVN attacked before beginning their assault on \u0110\u1eafk T\u00f4 Base Camp?", "What time did the Air Force AC-130 gunship arrive to engage the PAVN tanks?", "What type of tanks were targeted by the AC-130 gunship during the engagement at 23:00 hours?"], "answers": ["AT-3 missiles.", "The 42nd Regiment command bunker.", "18", "Air Force AC-130 gunship.", "Three T-54 tanks were disabled.", "24 April", "6", "69-15715", "\u0110\u1eafk T\u00f4 Base Camp.", "T\u00e2n C\u1ea3nh", "23:00 hours.", "T-54 tanks."], "docs": ["This a document about \u0110\u1eafk T\u00f4 Base Camp. \n T\u00e2n C\u1ea3nh by hitting the ARVN tanks with AT-3 missiles and this was followed by a direct hit on the 42nd Regiment command bunker. At 21:00 hours a column of 18 PAVN tanks was spotted in the area, an Air Force AC-130 gunship arrived at 23:00 and began to engage the T-54 tanks with its 105mm cannon. Three T-54s were disabled but later recovered by the PAVN. On the morning of 24 April, one hour after the main PAVN attack on T\u00e2n C\u1ea3nh commenced, the PAVN began their attack on \u0110\u1eafk T\u00f4. A UH-1H helicopter #69-15715 landed to evacuate the 6 U.S. advisers who had been rescued "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many times can SMS messages be concatenated for most bulk SMS providers using standard encoding?", "What encoding process is used for non-Latin based languages like Chinese and emojis in SMS messages?", "How many bits does each Unicode character occupy in SMS encoding?", "What is the maximum number of characters in an SMS message using Unicode encoding?", "How many times can SMS messages be concatenated using Unicode encoding?", "What is the maximum number of characters that can be sent in a single SMS campaign using Unicode encoding?"], "answers": ["Up to 4 times.", "Unicode or Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8)", "16 bits.", "268", "Up to 4 times.", "268"], "docs": ["This a document about Mobile marketing. \n as 2 messages. The first is sent with 153 characters and the second with 24 characters. The process of SMS concatenation can happen up to 4 times for most bulk SMS providers, which allows senders a maximum of 612 character messages per campaign. Non-Latin based languages, like Chinese, and also emojis use a different encoding process called Unicode or Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8). It is meant to encompass all characters for efficiency but has a caveat. Each Unicode character is 16 bits in size, which takes more information to send, therefore limiting SMS messages to 70 characters. Messages that are larger than 70 characters are also concatenated. These messages can fit 67 characters and can be concatenated up to 4 times for a maximum of 268 characters."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the compound that the document discusses the synthesis of?", "What type of reaction cascade was used in the total asymmetric synthesis of salvinorin A?", "What was the overall yield of salvinorin A in the original 30-step synthesis process?", "How many steps were used in the revised synthesis of salvinorin A, and what was the yield achieved?", "What strategy was used to approach the trans-decalin ring system of salvinorin A?", "What method was used to achieve the total synthesis of salvinorin A in combination with the intramolecular Diels-Alder / Tsuji allylation approach?"], "answers": ["Salvinorin A", "A transannular Michael reaction cascade was used in the total asymmetric synthesis of salvinorin A.", "4.5%", "The revised synthesis of salvinorin A used 24 steps and achieved a yield of 0.15%.", "An intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction/Tsuji allylation strategy was used to approach the trans-decalin ring system of salvinorin A.", "An asymmetric late-stage addition of the furan moiety."], "docs": ["This a document about Salvinorin A. \n A total asymmetric synthesis of salvinorin A, which relies on a transannular Michael reaction cascade to construct the ring system, was achieved as a 4.5% overall yield over 30 steps, then revised using 24 steps to yield salvinorin A in 0.15% yield. An approach to the trans-decalin ring system of salvinorin A used an intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction/Tsuji allylation strategy, and a total synthesis of salvinorin A was achieved using the intramolecular Diels-Alder / Tsuji allylation approach, combined with an asymmetric late-stage addition of the furan moiety."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where and on what date was the first Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the second Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the third Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the Mysteryland rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the fourth Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the fifth Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the Funcore rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the Awakening rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the sixth Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the seventh Scattered rave event held?", "Where and on what date was the eighth Scattered rave event held?"], "answers": ["Lazerzone, Penrith on 18 April 1998.", "Terry Lamb Sports Hall, Chester Hill on 2\u201319 September 1998.", "Glebe Town Hall, Glebe on 30 October 1998.", "Mysteryland was held on 12 December 1998 at Oxford Koala Function Centre, Darlinghurst.", "Engadine Theatre of Performing Arts, Engadine on 13 February 1999.", "Scattered 5 was held on 20 November 1999 at 61 Regent Street, City.", "Funcore was held on 13 May 2000 at Sea Scouts Hall, Rhodes.", "The Awakening rave event was held on 28 July 2000 at the Old Pitt Street Cinema, City.", "The sixth Scattered rave event was held on 16 September 2000 at the Newtown Theatre, Newtown.", "The seventh Scattered rave event was held on 21 April 2001 at Pitt Street Cinema, City.", "Scattered 8 was held on 31 May 2003 at Penrith Skatel."], "docs": ["This a document about Scattered (rave). \nScattered - 18 April 1998 - Lazerzone, Penrith ; Scattered 2\u201319 September 1998 - Terry Lamb Sports Hall, Chester Hill ; Scattered 3\u201330 October 1998 - Glebe Town Hall, Glebe ; Mysteryland - 12 December 1998 - Oxford Koala Function Centre, Darlinghurst ; Scattered 4\u201313 February 1999 - Engadine Theatre of Performing Arts, Engadine ; Scattered 5\u201320 November 1999 - 61 Regent Street, City ; Funcore - 13 May 2000 - Sea Scouts Hall, Rhodes ; Awakening - 28 July 2000 - Old Pitt Street Cinema, City ; Scattered 6\u201316 September 2000 - Newtown Theatre, Newtown ; Scattered 7\u201321 April 2001 - Pitt Street Cinema, City ; Scattered 8\u201331 May 2003 - Penrith Skatel, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the 2014 film mentioned in the document about Ugo Fantozzi?"], "answers": ["Fantozzi Forever"], "docs": ["This a document about Ugo Fantozzi. \nFantozzi Forever (2014) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which county and state is the village of Round Lake located?", "What was the population of Round Lake according to the 2020 census?", "From what geographical feature is the name 'Round Lake' derived?", "In what year was the Round Lake Historic District added to the National Register of Historic Places?", "Which town in Saratoga County contains the Village of Round Lake?"], "answers": ["Saratoga County, New York.", "844", "A circular lake adjacent to the village.", "1975", "The Village of Round Lake is in the Town of Malta."], "docs": ["This a document about Round Lake (village), New York. \n Round Lake is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 844 at the 2020 census. The name is derived from a circular lake adjacent to the village. In 1975, the Round Lake Historic District, which encompasses the village, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Village of Round Lake is in the Town of Malta."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the 1997 film discussed in the document?", "What percentage of surveyed critics gave the film a positive review according to Rotten Tomatoes?", "How many critics were surveyed by Rotten Tomatoes for the film review ratings?", "What is the average rating of the film on a scale of 10 according to Rotten Tomatoes?", "Who is the critic from Variety that reviewed the film?", "What was Derek Elley's overall assessment of the film Incognito in his Variety review?", "Who is the director of the film Incognito?", "What genre does the film Incognito aim to belong to according to Derek Elley's review?", "What year was the film Incognito released?"], "answers": ["Incognito", "33%", "Nine critics were surveyed by Rotten Tomatoes.", "5.1/10", "Derek Elley", "Derek Elley wrote that \"All of director John Badham's well-honed technique can't disguise the hollowness at the center of Incognito, a wannabe romantic thriller set in picture-postcard Europe that's short on romance and even shorter on thrills.\"", "John Badham", "romantic thriller", "1997"], "docs": ["This a document about Incognito (1997 film). \n Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 33% of nine surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 5.1/10. Derek Elley of Variety wrote, \"All of director John Badham's well-honed technique can't disguise the hollowness at the center of Incognito, a wannabe romantic thriller set in picture-postcard Europe that's short on romance and even shorter on thrills.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many days did the 2018 World Series of Poker event last?", "What were the start and end dates of the 2018 World Series of Poker event?", "How many entries were recorded in the 2018 World Series of Poker event?", "What was the total prize pool for the 2018 World Series of Poker event?", "How many players received payouts in the 2018 World Series of Poker event?", "What information about the winning hand of the 2018 World Series of Poker event is provided in the document?", "What was the total number of players who received payouts in the 2018 World Series of Poker event?", "What was the duration of the 2018 World Series of Poker event in terms of calendar dates?"], "answers": ["4 days.", "May 31 to June 3.", "911", "$1,229,850", "137 players received payouts in the 2018 World Series of Poker event.", "The document does not provide information about the winning hand.", "137", "May 31-June 3."], "docs": ["This a document about 2018 World Series of Poker results. \n4-Day Event: May 31-June 3 ; Number of Entries: 911 ; Total Prize Pool: $1,229,850 ; Number of Payouts: 137 ; Winning Hand: "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the total adopted budget for Miami-Dade County for the 2017\u201318 fiscal year?", "What was the amount of the operating budget for Miami-Dade County in the 2017\u201318 fiscal year?", "What percentage of the 2017\u201318 adopted budget did the operating budget represent?", "What was the amount of the capital budget for Miami-Dade County in the 2017\u201318 fiscal year?", "What percentage of the 2017\u201318 adopted budget did the capital budget represent?", "What was the expected total proposed budget for Miami-Dade County for the 2018\u201319 fiscal year?"], "answers": ["$7.412 billion", "$4.979 billion", "67%", "$2.433 billion", "33%", "$7.867 billion"], "docs": ["This a document about Government of Miami-Dade County. \n The adopted budget for Miami-Dade County for the 2017\u201318 fiscal year was $7.412billion. The operating budget totaled $4.979billion and represented 67% of the adopted budget. The capital budget totaled $2.433billion and represented 33% of the total budget. The proposed 2018\u201319 fiscal year budget for Miami-Dade was expected to total $7.867billion."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the duration of the track 'This Time Around' on the US CD Promo?", "What is the duration of the 'Earth Song (Radio Edit)' track on the US CD Promo?", "What is the duration of the full-length 'Earth Song' track on the US CD Promo?", "What is the title and duration of the longest track on the US 12\" Promo?", "What is the duration of the 'Maurice's Hip Hop Around Mix' version of 'This Time Around' on the US 12\" Promo?", "Is there a version of 'This Time Around' on the US 12\" Promo without a rap section, and what is its duration?", "What is the duration of the 'This Time Around (Dallas Main Mix)' on the US 12\" Promo?", "What is the duration of the 'This Time Around (Album Instrumental)' on the US 12\" Promo?"], "answers": ["4:21", "4:58", "6:46", "\"This Time Around (Dallas Main Extended Mix)\" \u2013 7:15", "4:25", "Yes, there is a version titled \"This Time Around (Maurice's Hip Hop Around Mix w/o Rap)\" with a duration of 4:25.", "6:40", "4:12"], "docs": ["This a document about This Time Around (Michael Jackson song). \nUS CD Promo ; 1) \"This Time Around\" \u2013 4:21 ; 2) \"Earth Song (Radio Edit)\" \u2013 4:58 ; 3) \"Earth Song\" \u2013 6:46 ; US 12\" Promo ; 1) \"This Time Around (Dallas Main Extended Mix)\" \u2013 7:15 ; 2) \"This Time Around (Maurice's Hip Hop Around Mix)\" \u2013 4:25 ; 3) \"This Time Around (Maurice's Hip Hop Around Mix w/o Rap)\" \u2013 4:25 ; 4) \"This Time Around (Dallas Main Mix)\" \u2013 6:40 ; 5) \"This Time Around (Album Instrumental)\" \u2013 4:12 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the meaning of the term 'ab initio' in the context of quantum chemistry?", "What are the inputs used in an ab initio quantum chemistry calculation?", "What is the primary goal of ab initio quantum chemistry methods?", "What type of equation do ab initio quantum chemistry methods attempt to solve?", "Who were the individuals awarded the Nobel Prize for their work related to ab initio quantum chemistry methods?", "What types of information can ab initio quantum chemistry methods provide about a chemical system?", "Who first used the term 'ab initio' in quantum chemistry?", "What was the focus of the semiempirical study by Robert Parr and David Craig that first used the term 'ab initio'?", "What field of study do ab initio quantum chemistry methods belong to?", "What document describes the background of the term 'ab initio' in quantum chemistry?"], "answers": ["\"From first principles\" or \"from the beginning\".", "The only inputs into an ab initio calculation are physical constants.", "The primary goal of ab initio quantum chemistry methods is to solve the electronic Schr\u00f6dinger equation to yield information such as electron densities, energies, and other properties of the system.", "Ab initio quantum chemistry methods attempt to solve the electronic Schr\u00f6dinger equation.", "John Pople and Walter Kohn.", "Electron densities, energies, and other properties of the system.", "Robert Parr and coworkers, including David Craig.", "The excited states of benzene.", "Computational chemistry.", "The document describes the background of the term 'ab initio' in quantum chemistry."], "docs": ["This a document about Ab initio quantum chemistry methods. \n Ab initio quantum chemistry methods are computational chemistry methods based on quantum chemistry. The term ab initio was first used in quantum chemistry by Robert Parr and coworkers, including David Craig in a semiempirical study on the excited states of benzene. The background is described by Parr. Ab initio means \"from first principles\" or \"from the beginning\", implying that the only inputs into an ab initio calculation are physical constants. Ab initio quantum chemistry methods attempt to solve the electronic Schr\u00f6dinger equation given the positions of the nuclei and the number of electrons in order to yield useful information such as electron densities, energies and other properties of the system. The ability to run these calculations has enabled theoretical chemists to solve a range of problems and their importance is highlighted by the awarding of the Nobel prize to John Pople and Walter Kohn."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are the names of the two songs released as a double A-side single by Blazin' Squad?", "Which hip-hop group released the double A-side single 'Reminisce' / 'Where The Story Ends'?", "From which album was the double A-side single 'Reminisce' / 'Where The Story Ends' released?", "How many members are in the hip-hop group Blazin' Squad?"], "answers": ["\"Reminisce\" and \"Where The Story Ends\"", "Blazin' Squad", "In the Beginning", "Blazin' Squad has ten members."], "docs": ["This a document about Reminisce / Where the Story Ends. \n \"Reminisce\" / \"Where The Story Ends\" are two songs by ten piece hip-hop group Blazin' Squad, released as a double A-side single from their debut studio album, In the Beginning."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event caused a by-election in the Bridport (UK Parliament constituency)?"], "answers": ["Mitchell's death caused a by-election."], "docs": ["This a document about Bridport (UK Parliament constituency). \n Mitchell's death caused a by-election. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the agricultural high school discussed in the document?", "What two features of Yanco Agricultural High School help tell the story of the success of its irrigation system?", "What historical period does Yanco Agricultural High School represent in the context of secondary specialist schools in NSW?", "What region of NSW did Yanco Agricultural High School primarily serve?", "What is the state-level historical significance of Yanco Agricultural High School?"], "answers": ["Yanco Agricultural High School", "The two remnant canal sections and the mansion and landscaped gardens.", "Early twentieth century.", "The rural focussed south and west portions of NSW.", "Yanco Agricultural High School is of state historical significance as a unique example of a surviving public residential agricultural high school from the establishment of secondary specialist schools in NSW during the early twentieth century."], "docs": ["This a document about Yanco Agricultural High School. \n both the first stage of the irrigation system (two remnant canal sections) and the results of its success (the mansion and landscaped gardens) that allows this important story to be effectively told. YAHS is of state historical significance as a unique example of a surviving public residential agricultural high school from the establishment of secondary specialist schools in NSW during the early twentieth century. YAHS is prominent in the history and development of agricultural high school education in NSW, especially as it catered for the agricultural families of the rural focussed south and west portions of the state. Of the four "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was named the Most Valuable Player in the Regular Round of the 2005 V-League?", "Which team did the Most Valuable Player of the Regular Round in the 2005 V-League play for?", "Who was awarded the Most Valuable Player in the Final Stage of the 2005 V-League?", "Which team did the Most Valuable Player of the Final Stage in the 2005 V-League play for?", "Who won the Best Newcomer Award in the 2005 V-League?", "Which team did the Best Newcomer Award winner in the 2005 V-League play for?", "Who received the Fair Play Award in the 2005 V-League?", "Which team did the Fair Play Award winner in the 2005 V-League represent?"], "answers": ["Hu In-jeong (Hyundai Capital)", "Hyundai Capital", "Kim Se-jin (Samsung Fire)", "Samsung Fire", "Ha Hyun-Yong (LIG Greaters)", "LIG Greaters", "Lee Ho-Nam (Korean Air) received the Fair Play Award in the 2005 V-League.", "Korean Air"], "docs": ["This a document about 2005 V-League (South Korea). \nRegular Round - Most Valuable Player ; \ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddf7 Hu In-jeong (Hyundai Capital) ; Final Stage - Most Valuable Player ; \ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddf7 Kim Se-jin (Samsung Fire) Best Newcomer Award ; \ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddf7 Ha Hyun-Yong (LIG Greaters) ; Fair Play Award ; \ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddf7 Lee Ho-Nam (Korean Air) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which journal was Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's article 'Feminist Disability Studies: A Review Essay' published?", "What year was 'Feminist Disability Studies: A Review Essay' published by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson?", "What is the title of Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's book that includes images and ideas that were translated into other languages?", "Which languages has Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's work been translated into?", "In which countries has Rosemarie Garland-Thomson delivered major invited lectures and keynote addresses?", "What is the main subject that Rosemarie Garland-Thomson travels and speaks about?", "In which year was Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's article 'Staring: How We Look' published?", "In which journal was Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's article that is reprinted in women\u2019s studies and feminist textbooks published?", "What year was Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's article reprinted in women\u2019s studies and feminist textbooks?"], "answers": ["Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society", "2005", "Staring: How We Look", "Hebrew, Czech, and Turkish.", "Rosemarie Garland-Thomson has delivered major invited lectures and keynote addresses in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Norway, Israel, Singapore, Sweden, Budapest, Canada, Germany, Iceland, Australia, the Netherlands, France, and England.", "Disability studies.", "2009", "Association Journal", "2002"], "docs": ["This a document about Rosemarie Garland-Thomson. \n Association Journal (2002), which is reprinted in women\u2019s studies and feminist textbooks and has been translated into Hebrew, Czech, and Turkish, and \u201cFeminist Disability Studies: A Review Essay\u201d in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (2005) which established a canon of feminist disability studies and set an agenda for future scholarship. Garland-Thomson travels and speaks widely on the subject of disability studies in the US and abroad and has delivered major invited lectures and keynote addresses in: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Norway, Israel, Singapore, Sweden, Budapest, Canada, Germany, Iceland, Australia, the Netherlands, France, and England. Her extensive public intellectual work has advanced disability studies outside the university, including the following: images and ideas from her book Staring: How We Look (2009) were translated into "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107 born and when did he die?", "What was Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107's profession?", "In which region did Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107 travel, according to the document?", "What historical work included Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107's travels in Ottoman Ra\u0161ka?", "Who is Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107 most well known for being the father of?"], "answers": ["Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107 was born in 1642 and died on 18 September 1721.", "Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107 was a Ragusan merchant.", "Ottoman Ra\u0161ka", "Illyricum sacrum.", "Roger Joseph Boscovich (Ru\u0111er Bo\u0161kovi\u0107)"], "docs": ["This a document about Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107. \n Nikola Bo\u0161kovi\u0107 (, 1642 \u2013 18 September 1721) was a Ragusan merchant, whose travels in Ottoman Ra\u0161ka were included in Illyricum sacrum. He is best known as the father of Roger Joseph Boscovich (Ru\u0111er Bo\u0161kovi\u0107)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which track in Texas was acquired by the Stronach Group in October 2002?", "How much did the Stronach Group pay to acquire Lone Star Park in Texas?", "In 2009, the Stronach Group agreed to sell Lone Star Park to which company owned by the Chickasaw Nation?", "What was the agreed sale price of Lone Star Park in 2009 before the transaction was delayed?", "Which company owned the competing TVG Network that later acquired Horse Racing TV in 2015?", "What was the name of the premium television network that featured racing from Stronach Group tracks?", "In 2007, Magna sold 50% of Horse Racing TV to which company?", "What was the new brand name of Horse Racing TV after its acquisition by Betfair in 2015?", "What caused the delay in the 2009 sale of Lone Star Park to Global Gaming, RP?"], "answers": ["Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.", "$100 million", "Global Gaming, RP", "$27 million", "Betfair", "Horse Racing TV", "Churchill Downs Incorporated.", "TVG2", "The delay in the 2009 sale of Lone Star Park to Global Gaming, RP was caused by a competing bid by Penn National Gaming."], "docs": ["This a document about Stronach Group. \n Lone Star Park, Grand Prairie, Texas. Acquired in October 2002 (Owns racing and operating assets) for $100 million has agreed to sell to Global Gaming, RP (owned by the Chickasaw Nation) for $27 million in September 2009 (sale has been delayed by the Delaware bankruptcy judge due to a competing bid by Penn National Gaming. ) ; Horse Racing TV was a premium television network featuring racing from both Stronach Group tracks and other participating tracks. In 2007, Magna sold 50% of Horse Racing TV to Churchill Downs Incorporated. In February 2015, HRTV was acquired by Betfair, owner of the competing TVG Network, and rebranded TVG2. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which shrine is Somin Sh\u014drai venerated as a deity against disease?", "Where is the Eki Shrine located within Kyoto?", "What is the name of the festival inspired by the story of Somin Sh\u014drai?", "In which prefecture is the Somin Festival held?", "At which temple is the most famous Somin Festival held every February?", "What is the name of the object that participants in the Somin Festival compete to grab?", "What is said to be the benefit of grabbing the Somin bag during the festival?"], "answers": ["Eki Shrine (\u75ab\u795e\u793e Eki-jinja)", "The Eki Shrine is located in the Gion District of Kyoto, within the precincts of Yasaka Shrine.", "Somin Festival", "The Somin Festival is held in Iwate Prefecture.", "Kokuseki-ji Temple in \u014csh\u016b City.", "Somin bag (\u8607\u6c11\u888b Somin-bukuro)", "It is said to bring good fortune."], "docs": ["This a document about Somin Sh\u014drai. \n Somin Sh\u014drai is venerated in a few shrines as a deity against disease, such as in Eki Shrine (\u75ab\u795e\u793e Eki-jinja, lit. 'Plague Shrine'), an auxiliary shrine within the precincts of Yasaka Shrine in the Gion District of Kyoto. The story is also the inspiration for the Somin Festival (\u8607\u6c11\u796d Somin-sai) held in various places within Iwate Prefecture, the most famous of which being the one held every February at Kokuseki-ji Temple in \u014csh\u016b City. In this festival, hundreds of half-naked men compete to grab the 'Somin bag' (\u8607\u6c11\u888b Somin-bukuro), which is said to bring good fortune."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the association Reema Debnath is a member of in Mumbai?", "Which TV show did Reema Debnath work on for the channel 9X?", "Which TV show did Reema Debnath work on for the channel Sony?", "Which TV show did Reema Debnath work on for the channel Zee?", "Which TV show did Reema Debnath work on for the channel NDTV Imagine?", "Which advertisement did Reema Debnath appear in for Zen Mobile in 2010?", "Which advertisement did Reema Debnath appear in for Nokia in 2008?", "Which film did Reema Debnath appear in that was directed by Rajkumar Hirani in 2014?", "Which Bengali film did Reema Debnath appear in in 2005?", "Which Bhojpuri language film did Reema Debnath appear in during 2008 and 2009?", "Which Hindi film did Reema Debnath appear in during 2011?", "Which TV show did Reema Debnath work on for the channel DD1?", "Which advertisement did Reema Debnath appear in for Teleshopping in 2008 and 2009?"], "answers": ["Cine & TV Artist Association (CINTAA)", "Kaala Saaya", "CID", "Aahat", "Jyoti", "Zen Mobile in 2010.", "Nokia ringtone in 2008.", "PK (film)", "Aloy Phera", "Sindoor Daan, Dulha Albela, Daraar", "Bodyguard", "Chandramukhi", "Teleshopping (2008 and 2009)"], "docs": ["This a document about Reema Debnath. \n She is a member of Cine & TV Artist Association (CINTAA), Mumbai. She has worked for various TV Shows including Jai Shri Krishna, Colors and Chandramukhi, DD1. A few Episodes from Kaala Saaya for 9X, CID for Sony, Aahat for Zee, Jyoti for NDTV Imagine. A few ads like Zen Mobile in 2010, Nokia ringtone in 2008, Teleshopping (2008 and 2009) etc. Films like Aloy Phera (Bengali, 2005), Sindoor Daan, Dulha Albela, Daraar in (Bhojpuri language in 2008 and 2009), Bodyguard in (Hindi language in 2011) and PK (film) in 2014, Hindi Film By Rajkumar Hirani."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does Julia do four days early in the story?", "What does Julia see when she exits the bathroom?", "How does Julia pretend to feel when Iv\u00e1n returns to the apartment?", "What does Julia discover when Iv\u00e1n leads her to the body?", "How does Julia betray the fact that she can see?", "What does 'Iv\u00e1n' say is the reason he wants Julia to remain blind?", "Where does 'Iv\u00e1n' drive Julia back to after the confrontation?", "Where does Julia flee to after being driven back to Sara's?"], "answers": ["Julia tears off her bandages.", "Julia sees Iv\u00e1n's walls covered with photographs of the twins as well as L\u00eda's bloodied body.", "Julia pretends that she is crying because her operation has failed.", "Julia discovers the body of the real Iv\u00e1n.", "Julia betrays the fact that she can see by screaming when she sees the body of the real Iv\u00e1n.", "Because blind women are the only ones who need him.", "Sara's.", "Julia flees to Soledad's."], "docs": ["This a document about Julia's Eyes. \n where, four days early, she tears off her bandages, desperate to see. Julia exits the bathroom and sees Iv\u00e1n's walls covered with photographs of the twins as well as L\u00eda's bloodied body. Iv\u00e1n returns to the apartment, where Julia pretends that she is crying because her operation has failed. He believes her momentarily before leading her to the body of the real Iv\u00e1n; Julia's scream betrays the fact that she can see. \"Iv\u00e1n\" tells her he loves her and wants them to be together as long as her sight is gone, since blind women are the only ones who need him. \"Iv\u00e1n\" drives Julia back to Sara's, where she flees to Soledad's. \"Iv\u00e1n\" chases "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the first Diesel Loco Shed mentioned in the document?", "Which Diesel & Electric Loco Shed is located in Malda Town?", "Where is the Diesel Loco Shed mentioned as being in New Guwahati City?"], "answers": ["Diesel Loco Shed, Siliguri", "Diesel & Electric Loco Shed, Malda Town", "New Guwahati City."], "docs": ["This a document about Northeast Frontier Railway zone. \nDiesel Loco Shed, Siliguri ; Diesel & Electric Loco Shed, Malda Town ; Diesel Loco Shed, New Guwahati City "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which organization is Henning Kagermann a member of the Board of Trustees for?", "What role does Henning Kagermann hold at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings?", "Which university has Henning Kagermann on its Board of Trustees?", "What position does Henning Kagermann hold at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics?", "Which scientific society includes Henning Kagermann as a member of its Senate?"], "answers": ["Henning Kagermann is a member of the Board of Trustees for Deutsche Telekom Stiftung, Technical University of Munich, and Max Planck Institute for Informatics (MPI-INF).", "Member of the Honorary Senate", "Technical University of Munich", "Member of the Board of Trustees", "Max Planck Society"], "docs": ["This a document about Henning Kagermann. \nDeutsche Telekom Stiftung, Member of the Board of Trustees ; Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, Member of the Honorary Senate ; Technical University of Munich, Member of the Board of Trustees ; Max Planck Institute for Informatics (MPI-INF), Member of the Board of Trustees ; Max Planck Society, Member of the Senate "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the median age in St. Charles, Maryland?", "For every 100 females in St. Charles, how many males were there?", "What was the median income for a household in St. Charles, Maryland?", "What was the median income for a family in St. Charles, Maryland?", "What was the median income for males in St. Charles, Maryland?", "What was the median income for females in St. Charles, Maryland?", "What was the per capita income in St. Charles, Maryland?", "What percentage of the population in St. Charles, Maryland was below the poverty line?", "What percentage of those under age 18 in St. Charles, Maryland were below the poverty line?", "What percentage of those age 65 or over in St. Charles, Maryland were below the poverty line?", "For every 100 females age 18 and over in St. Charles, Maryland, how many males were there?", "What percentage of families in St. Charles, Maryland were below the poverty line?"], "answers": ["The median age in St. Charles, Maryland was 31 years.", "For every 100 females, there were 90.4 males.", "$56,992", "$60,434", "$41,210", "$32,024", "The per capita income in St. Charles, Maryland was $21,669.", "6.5%", "6.8%", "15.6%", "84.8", "4.4%"], "docs": ["This a document about St. Charles, Maryland. \n 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 84.8 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $56,992, and the median income for a family was $60,434. Males had a median income of $41,210 versus $32,024 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $21,669. About 4.4% of families and 6.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.8% of those under age 18 and 15.6% of those age 65 or over."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the term used in the text to describe the phenomenon where like sounds harmonize together?", "Which animal is mentioned in the text as an example of correlative resonance through its roar?", "What is the name of the poem that mentions the tiger's roar as an example of ganying?", "What musical instrument is referenced in the text as an example of how one instrument can cause another to vibrate?", "What natural feature is described as growing thick in the mountain's recesses in the poetic passage?", "Which two animals are mentioned in the passage as making sounds in the mountainous environment?", "What is the name of the animal mentioned in the text that 'wishes to tarry' among the cassia boughs?", "What is the name of the poetic form mentioned in the text that includes the line 'The tiger roars, and...'? ", "What is the name of the animal that 'cries out to the flock' in the text as an example of like sounds harmonizing?", "What is the name of the other animal mentioned in the text as making sounds in the mountainous environment besides monkeys and tigers?", "What is the name of the poetic form that describes the mountainous environment and the sounds made by animals?"], "answers": ["ganying", "The tiger.", "\"Reckless Remonstrance\"", "gong and jue", "The cassia trees.", "Monkeys and tigers.", "One", "Miujian", "flying bird", "leopards", "Miujian"], "docs": ["This a document about Transcendental whistling. \n \"gibbons\". \"The cassia trees grow thick In the mountain's recesses, Their branches interlacing. The mountain mists are high, The rocks are steep. In the sheer ravines The waters' waves run deep. Monkeys in chorus cry; Tigers and leopards roar [\u733f\u72d6\u7fa4\u562f\u516e\u864e\u8c79\u539f]. One has climbed up by the cassia boughs Who wishes to tarry there.\" Miujian \"Reckless Remonstrance\" uses xiao for a tiger's \"roar\", among examples of ganying \"correlative resonance\". \"Like sounds harmonize together; Creatures mate with their own kind. The flying bird cries out to the flock; The deer calls, searching for his friends. If you strike gong, then gong responds; If you hit jue, then jue vibrates. The tiger roars, and "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the policy that the United States stated governs its relations with China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan?", "In what month and year did the Hong Kong authorities complete their investigations regarding the Terrex vehicles and decide to release them to Singapore?", "What was the conclusion of the Hong Kong authorities regarding the Singapore Government's responsibility in the Terrex vehicle case?", "Who was charged with not having a required licence for the Terrex carriers?", "On what date did the Terrex vehicles arrive in Singapore?", "What was the reason given for the Singapore Government not being held responsible in the Terrex vehicle case?"], "answers": ["The one-China policy.", "January 2017", "The Singapore Government could not be held responsible for the breach.", "The captain of the container ship belonging to the shipping company American President Lines.", "January 30.", "The Singapore Government could not be held responsible because it was the consignee of the military vehicles who broke the law."], "docs": ["This a document about Hong Kong\u2013Singapore relations. \n that \u201cOur relations with China and our interactions with Hong Kong and Taiwan are based strictly on our one-China policy. We have consistently abided by this policy and understandings reached when we established diplomatic relations with China in 1990, and we will continue to do so. \" In January 2017, the Hong Kong authorities said they had completed their investigations and would release the Terrex vehicles to Singapore. It was concluded that the Singapore Government could not be held responsible for the breach as it was the consignee of the military vehicles who broke the law. The captain of the container ship belonging to the shipping company American President Lines was charged with not having a required licence for the Terrex carriers. The vehicles arrived in Singapore on January 30."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of foods were grown by the group in the TV series 'Living in the Past'?", "Which foods were avoided by the group because they would not have been available in Iron Age Britain?", "What seasonal foraging activities did the group engage in to supplement their diet?", "What animals did the group hunt to supplement their regular diet?", "How did the group obtain meat for their diet in the TV series 'Living in the Past'?", "Did all members of the group in 'Living in the Past' eat meat?", "What were some of the occasional foods consumed by the group in the TV series 'Living in the Past'?", "How was the cooking done by the group in 'Living in the Past'?", "What was the name of the TV series that explored living in the Iron Age?"], "answers": ["Field beans and peas, parsnips and leeks were grown by the group.", "Potatoes, rice, cabbage, carrots, swede, onion, and turnip.", "The group engaged in seasonal foraging for wild garlic, young beach and lime tree leaves, mushrooms, blackberries, and hazel nuts to supplement their diet during the spring and autumn.", "rabbits, hares, and the occasional pheasant.", "The group obtained meat by slaughtering their animals and occasionally through hunting for rabbits, hares, and pheasants.", "No, some group members were vegetarians.", "Eggs, fish, rabbits, hares, and the occasional pheasant.", "The cooking was done communally.", "Living in the Past"], "docs": ["This a document about Living in the Past (TV series). \n meat frequently which they obtained by slaughtering their animals although some group members were vegetarians. Eggs and fish were occasional food. Field beans and peas, parsnips and leeks were grown by the group as they are thought to have been available foods in Britain at the time. Many other foods were not grown or eaten by the group because they would not have been available. These 'not Iron Age' foods included potatoes, rice, cabbage, carrots, swede, onion, turnip. Seasonal foraging for things such as wild garlic, young beach and lime tree leaves, mushrooms, blackberries and hazel nuts supplemented their diet for short periods during the spring and autumn. Hunting for rabbits, hares and the occasional pheasant made occasional additions to the regular diet. The cooking was done communally with "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played the character Yu Tai in the 2001 film 'Escort'?", "What is Yu Tai's profession in the film 'Escort'?", "Why does Yu Tai decide to follow the two police officers in the film?", "Who portrayed the character Old Li in the 2001 film 'Escort'?", "What is Old Li's personal situation in the film?", "Who played the character Zhang Lei in the film 'Escort'?", "What is Zhang Lei's emotional state during the trip in the film?", "Who played the role of the landlady in 'Escort'?", "What is the name of the landlady's teenage son in the film?", "What is the name of the actor who portrayed the landlady's son, Ningning?"], "answers": ["Fu Biao played the character Yu Tai in the 2001 film 'Escort'.", "Yu Tai is a swindler.", "Yu Tai decides to follow the two police officers because he is too homesick and too poor to leave the area by himself.", "Ge Zhijun portrayed the character Old Li in the 2001 film 'Escort'.", "Old Li is an old officer about to retire. He is a widower who worries about his future and his daughter's future.", "Li Zhanhe played the character Zhang Lei in the film 'Escort'.", "Zhang Lei is a little frustrated with the trip as he really misses his wife.", "Li Yunjuan played the role of the landlady in 'Escort'.", "Ningning", "Xu Yang"], "docs": ["This a document about Escort (2001 film). \nFu Biao as Yu Tai, a swindler who hasn't been home for many years. Too homesick and too poor to leave the area by himself, he happily follows the 2 police officers so that they can take him home. ; Ge Zhijun as Old Li, an old officer about to retire. A widower, he worries about his future and his daughter's future. ; Li Zhanhe as Zhang Lei, a young officer. He is a little frustrated with the trip as he really misses his wife. ; Li Yunjuan as a hard-working, kind and pleasant landlady. Widowed, she has a teenage son named Ningning (Xu Yang). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the predominant religion of the population in Dettingen (Rottenburg)?"], "answers": ["Roman Catholic."], "docs": ["This a document about Dettingen (Rottenburg). \n The population of the village is predominantly Roman Catholic."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the relationship between Saul Soliz and Toi?", "When was Saul Soliz attacked by a mailman?", "What behavior did the mail truck driver exhibit before attacking Saul Soliz?", "What did the mail truck driver do after stopping his postal truck during the attack on Saul Soliz?", "What legal action did Saul Soliz take against the United States Postal Service?", "When was Saul Soliz's lawsuit against the United States Postal Service dismissed?", "What was the reason given by the federal judge for dismissing Saul Soliz's lawsuit?", "In what month and year did Saul Soliz fall ill with COVID-19?", "How long was Saul Soliz hospitalized due to his illness?", "Where was Saul Soliz's funeral held?", "How old was Saul Soliz when he died?"], "answers": ["Saul Soliz and Toi were married.", "November 18, 1998.", "The mail truck driver tailgated and verbally assailed Saul Soliz before attacking him.", "The mail truck driver ran toward Saul Soliz with Mace in his hands and sprayed him with Mace for five to 10 seconds.", "Saul Soliz attempted to sue the United States Postal Service for compensation.", "May 2001", "The government cannot be held liable for an assault committed by a government employee.", "August 2021", "Several weeks.", "Saul Soliz's funeral was held in the Garden Oaks neighborhood of Houston.", "55"], "docs": ["This a document about Saul Soliz. \n Soliz and his wife, Toi, had a son. On November 18, 1998, Soliz was attacked by a mailman in an apparent case of road rage. Describing the incident, Soliz stated that the mail truck driver first tailgated and verbally assailed him, which prompted him to pull over to allow the truck to overtake him. The driver \"stopped the postal truck in the middle of street and ran toward him with Mace in his hands and screaming\", then \"sprayed him with Mace for five to 10 seconds\". Soliz attempted to sue the United States Postal Service for compensation, but his case was dismissed in May 2001, when a federal judge ruled that \"the government cannot be held liable for an assault committed by a government employee\". In August 2021, Soliz fell ill with COVID-19 and was hospitalized for several weeks. He died on August 17, aged 55. His funeral was held in the Garden Oaks neighborhood of Houston."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the first car to be produced in significant volumes at the PSA Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant?", "How many Citro\u00ebn CX cars were produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant between 1974 and 1989?", "Which Citro\u00ebn model was produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant from 1986 to 1995, and how many units were made?", "Which Citro\u00ebn model was produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant from 1996 to 2003, and how many units were made?", "Which Citro\u00ebn model was produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant from 2001 to 2013, and how many units were made?", "What was the total number of automobiles produced at the PSA Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant by the time production ended in 2013?", "Which Peugeot models had their production supplemented by the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant due to capacity constraints?", "What was the initial model produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant, and what was its significance?", "How many Citro\u00ebn C3 cars were produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant up to 2008?", "What was the reason the Citro\u00ebn DS production at Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant was considered a pilot run?", "What was the production timeline for the Citro\u00ebn C3 at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant?", "What was the significance of the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant producing Peugeot 205 and 106 models?", "Which Citro\u00ebn model's production at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant ended in 1989?"], "answers": ["Citro\u00ebn CX", "1,012,733", "Citro\u00ebn AX, 1,069,468 units.", "Citro\u00ebn Saxo, 1,662,290 units.", "Citro\u00ebn C3, 1,625,665 units.", "8,568,391 automobiles.", "Peugeot 205 and 106.", "The initial model produced at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant was the Citro\u00ebn DS. Its production was in effect a pilot run, as the model was becoming a \"run-out\" model by 1973.", "1,625,665", "The Citro\u00ebn DS production at Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant was considered a pilot run because by 1973, the model was becoming a \"run-out\" model.", "2001 to 2013.", "The significance of the Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant producing Peugeot 205 and 106 models was that it supplemented production when the manufacturer found itself short of capacity for these mechanically similar Peugeot models.", "Citro\u00ebn CX"], "docs": ["This a document about PSA Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant. \n1986 to 1995 : Citro\u00ebn AX: 1,069,468 cars ; 1996 to 2003 : Citro\u00ebn Saxo 1,662,290 cars ; 2001 to 2013 : Citro\u00ebn C3 1,625,665 cars up to 2008 The first cars produced at Aulnay were Citro\u00ebn DS models, but this was in effect a pilot run of what was by 1973 becoming a \"run-out\" model. The first car to be produced by Aulnay in significant volumes was the Citro\u00ebn CX, produced at Aulnay between 1974 and 1989, during which time 1,012,733 CXs emerged from the plant. Subsequently Aulnay concentrated on the manufacturer's smaller models. Three other Aulnay models beat the one million threshold as follows: When the manufacturer found itself short of capacity for mechanically similar Peugeot models, production of these was also supplemented with output from Aulnay, notably in respect of the popular Peugeot 205 and 106 models. By the time production ended in 2013 Aulnay had clocked up production of 8,568,391 automobiles."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does Private Pike say about the timing of supper and when his visitor leaves and returns?", "What does Wilson say about how he enters and exits Private Pike's house?", "What does Private Pike say he never hears Wilson do at night?", "What does Jones suggest the police might be doing while hiding behind bushes?", "What is the name of the character who says, 'I don't...' at the end of the dialogue?", "What does Jones suggest the police do a lot of, according to the dialogue?", "What does Private Pike express confusion about regarding his visitor's movements?"], "answers": ["By the time they finish supper, it's always so late that the visitor never leaves until after Pike has gone to bed and returns early for breakfast before Pike is awake.", "Wilson says he lets himself in and out very quietly.", "Private Pike says he never hears Wilson leave at night and never hears him come back in.", "The police might be knocking people off.", "Mainwaring", "Hidin' behind bushes.", "Private Pike expresses confusion about never hearing his visitor leave at night or come back in."], "docs": ["This a document about Private Pike. \nPike: \"By the time we finish supper, it's always so late, you never leave our house until after I've gone to bed and then you're back early for breakfast before I'm awake. But what I can't understand is that I never hear you leave at night and I never hear you come back in.\" ; Wilson: \"Well I let myself in and out very quietly\" ; Pike: \"You don't do anything else very quietly!\" Jones: \"Perhaps they're hidin' behind the bushes, sir. They do a lot of hidin' behind bushes, do policemen. Especially when they're knockin' people off.\" ; Mainwaring: \"I don't "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the main subject of the document?"], "answers": ["The main subject of the document is 1848 in philosophy."], "docs": ["This a document about 1848 in philosophy. \n 1848 in philosophy"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was Richard Pough's role at The Nature Conservancy?", "What organization did Richard Pough help protect by publicizing and acquiring land for it?", "What was the name of the exhibit Richard Pough helped create at the American Museum of Natural History?", "What organization did Richard Pough work for, where he wrote books about bird behavior?", "What was the name of the institute Richard Pough was instrumental in acquiring land for?", "What was Richard Pough's profession?", "What were Richard Pough's dates of birth and death?"], "answers": ["Richard Pough was the second president of The Nature Conservancy.", "Richard Pough helped protect Hawk Mountain by publicizing and acquiring land for it.", "The Hall of American Forests.", "Audubon Society", "Open Space Institute", "Richard Pough was an American conservationist.", "Richard Pough was born on April 19, 1904, and died on June 24, 2003."], "docs": ["This a document about Richard Pough. \n Richard Pough (April 19, 1904 – June 24, 2003) was an American conservationist who served as the second president of The Nature Conservancy. He helped publicize and protect Hawk Mountain. He was instrumental in acquiring large tracts of land for the Open Space Institute. While at the American Museum of Natural History, he was responsible for the creation of the Hall of American Forests. He worked for the Audubon Society where he wrote several books about bird behavior."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many chapters are in the book about the 100-Mile Diet?", "What is the time span covered by the alternating chapters in the book?", "Which author begins the first chapter of the book about the 100-Mile Diet?", "When did Smith and MacKinnon begin their 100-mile diet experiment?", "What is the defined radius for 'local' in the 100-Mile Diet?", "What geographical areas are included within the 100-mile radius defined by Smith and MacKinnon?", "What two additional sections are included at the end of the book about the 100-Mile Diet?", "Which two authors wrote the book about the 100-Mile Diet?", "How long did Smith and MacKinnon commit to following the 100-Mile Diet?"], "answers": ["Twelve.", "March 2005 to February 2006.", "MacKinnon.", "March 21.", "100 miles.", "The Lower Mainland, the southern half of Vancouver Island, and Whatcom County and Skagit County in Washington state.", "Epilogue and Acknowledgements.", "Smith and MacKinnon.", "One year."], "docs": ["This a document about The 100-Mile Diet. \n The book consists of twelve chapters, plus an Epilogue and an Acknowledgements section at the end. Smith and MacKinnon individually write alternating chapters, each of which covers one month from March 2005 to February 2006. In the first chapter MacKinnon tells how his idea for the 100-mile diet began and Smith agrees to try it for one year. They begin symbolically on the first day of Spring, March 21, and define 'local' as 100 miles, a convenient radius that would include the Lower Mainland, the southern half of Vancouver Island, and Whatcom County and Skagit County in Washington state. Their "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is Agapito 'Butz' Aquino and what notable roles did he play in Philippine history?", "What role did Benigno Aquino Jr. play in the anti-Marcos regime struggle?", "What position did Rodrigo Duterte hold as the 16th President of the Republic of the Philippines?", "What was Francisco A. Medrano's role during World War II?", "What political position did Ramon V. Mitra hold as a former Speaker of the House of Representatives?", "What academic degree did Leni Robredo earn from San Beda University?", "What position did Raul Roco hold as a former education secretary?", "What was Rene Saguisag's role as a co-founder of MABINI?", "What position did Augusto S. Sanchez hold during the Aquino Administration?", "What was Gen. Basilio J. Valdes's role as the former chief-of-staff of the Philippine Army?", "What academic degrees did Raul Roco earn from San Beda University?", "What academic degrees did Benigno Aquino Jr. earn from San Beda University?", "What academic degrees did Rodrigo Duterte earn from San Beda University?", "What academic degrees did Ramon V. Mitra earn from San Beda University?", "What academic degrees did Francisco A. Medrano earn from San Beda University?"], "answers": ["Agapito \"Butz\" Aquino is a key personality during the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution and a former Philippine senator and House Minority Floor Leader.", "Benigno Aquino Jr. was a key personality of the anti-Marcos regime struggle.", "Rodrigo Duterte was the 16th President of the Republic of the Philippines.", "Francisco A. Medrano was a World War II resistance fighter.", "Ramon V. Mitra held the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives.", "Ll.M.", "Raul Roco held the position of education secretary.", "Rene Saguisag was a co-founder of the Movement of Attorneys for Brotherhood, Integrity, and Nationalism, Inc. (MABINI).", "Augusto S. Sanchez was the former Labor Minister during the Aquino Administration.", "Gen. Basilio J. Valdes was the former chief-of-staff of the Philippine Army.", "Raul Roco earned AB and Ll.B degrees from San Beda University.", "Benigno Aquino Jr. earned a high school (HS) degree from San Beda University.", "Rodrigo Duterte earned the LI.B degree from San Beda University.", "Ramon V. Mitra earned the HS (High School) and Ll.B (Bachelor of Laws) degrees from San Beda University.", "Francisco A. Medrano earned the GS (General Studies) and HS (High School) degrees from San Beda University."], "docs": ["This a document about List of San Beda University alumni. \nAgapito \"Butz\" Aquino (GS, HS) - key personality during the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution; former Philippine senator and House Minority Floor Leader ; Benigno Aquino Jr. (HS) - former Senator and key personality of the anti-Marcos regime struggle ; Rodrigo Duterte (LI.B) - 16th President of the Republic of the Philippines; former Mayor of Davao City ; Francisco A. Medrano (GS, HS) - World War II resistance fighter; former military general ; Ramon V. Mitra (HS, Ll.B ) - 1992 Philippine presidential candidate; former Speaker of the House of Representatives; former senator and agriculture minister; human rights lawyer ; Leni Robredo (Ll.M.) - 16th Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines ; Raul Roco (AB, Ll.B) - 2004 Philippine presidential candidate; former senator and education secretary; champion of women's rights and icon of the youth ; Rene Saguisag (AB, Ll.B) - former Philippine Senator; Human Rights advocate; co-founder of the Movement of Attorneys for Brotherhood, Integrity, and Nationalism, Inc. (MABINI) ; Augusto S. Sanchez (AB, Ll.B) - former Labor Minister during the Aquino Administration, human rights lawyer ; Gen. Basilio J. Valdes (GS, HS) - former chief-of-staff of the Philippine Army "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the book written by David Bishop and published in June 2007?", "Who was the publisher of David Bishop's book *Thrill Power Overload*?", "How many pages does the book *Thrill Power Overload* have?", "What is the ISBN number of David Bishop's book *Thrill Power Overload*?"], "answers": ["Thrill Power Overload", "Rebellion Developments", "260 pages.", "1-905437-22-6"], "docs": ["This a document about David Bishop (writer). \nThrill Power Overload (Rebellion Developments, 260 pages, June 2007, ISBN: 1-905437-22-6) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the full name of the Scottish professional footballer known as Jack Galbraith?", "Where was Jack Galbraith born?", "Which clubs did Jack Galbraith play for before signing with Clapton Orient in 1921?", "How many league appearances did Jack Galbraith make for Clapton Orient?", "In which year did Jack Galbraith join Cardiff City?", "Why was Jack Galbraith signed by Cardiff City in 1931?", "What was the name of the club Jack Galbraith managed after leaving Cardiff City in 1935?", "Which French football club did Jack Galbraith manage between 1936 and 1938?", "What position did Jack Galbraith move into at Clapton Orient after leaving Cardiff City in 1935?", "Which league division did Cardiff City fall into during Jack Galbraith's tenure?", "In what year did Jack Galbraith begin his career at Clapton Orient?", "What was the duration of Jack Galbraith's career at Clapton Orient before joining Cardiff City?", "What year did Jack Galbraith leave Cardiff City?"], "answers": ["John McDonald Galbraith", "Renton, West Dunbartonshire.", "Vale of Leven and Shawfield.", "277", "1931", "Jack Galbraith was signed by Cardiff City in 1931 as a replacement for the club's FA Cup-winning captain Fred Keenor.", "Milford United", "RC Lens", "Coach.", "Third Division South.", "1921", "A decade.", "1935"], "docs": ["This a document about Jack Galbraith. \n John McDonald Galbraith (4 April 1898 \u2013 ?) was a Scottish professional footballer. He was born in Renton, West Dunbartonshire. Galbraith began his career playing junior football at Vale of Leven and Shawfield before signing for Clapton Orient in 1921. He went on to spend a decade at the club, making 277 league appearances, before joining Cardiff City in February 1931. He was signed as a replacement for the club's FA Cup-winning captain Fred Keenor, but was unable to stop the club's slide as they fell into the Third Division South. He left the club in 1935 to manage Milford United, before later returning to Clapton Orient as a coach. Between 1936 and 1938, and for a short spell in 1939, Galbraith managed French side RC Lens."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the first Earth-sized exoplanet in the habitable zone discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)?", "What type of star does TOI 700 d orbit?", "In which constellation is TOI 700 d located?", "How far is TOI 700 d from Earth in light-years?", "What is the radius of TOI 700 d compared to Earth?", "What is the mass of TOI 700 d compared to Earth?", "How long is the orbital period of TOI 700 d around its host star?", "At what distance does TOI 700 d orbit its host star in astronomical units (AU)?", "What percentage of the energy that Earth receives from the Sun does TOI 700 d receive?", "When was TOI 700 d discovered?"], "answers": ["TOI 700 d", "TOI 700 d orbits a red dwarf star.", "Dorado.", "101.4 light-years.", "The radius of TOI 700 d is around 1.19 times that of Earth.", "TOI 700 d has a mass 1.69 times that of Earth.", "Roughly 37.4 days.", "0.163 AU", "86%", "TOI 700 d was discovered in early January 2020."], "docs": ["This a document about TOI 700 d. \n TOI 700 d is a near-Earth-sized exoplanet, likely rocky, orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf TOI 700, the outermost planet within the system. It is located roughly 101.4 ly away from Earth in the constellation of Dorado. The exoplanet is the first Earth-sized exoplanet in the habitable zone discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TOI 700 d orbits its star at a distance of 0.163 AU from its host star with an orbital period of roughly 37.4 days, has a mass 1.69x times that of Earth, and has a radius of around 1.19 times that of Earth. It has been estimated that the planet receives about 86% the energy that the Earth receives from the Sun. It was discovered in early January 2020 by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original name of the village before it was renamed Ikot Onwon?", "When did the village change its name from Udung Ikot to Ikot Onwon?"], "answers": ["Udung Ikot", "The village changed its name from Udung Ikot to Ikot Onwon after the Nigerian Civil War."], "docs": ["This a document about Ikot Onwon Ediene. \n Before the Nigerian Civil War the village was called Udung Ikot but was later renamed Ikot Onwon."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the work from 2005 associated with Asami Mizukawa?"], "answers": ["Soldier's Mind (\u6b69\u5175\u306e\u672c\u9818)"], "docs": ["This a document about Asami Mizukawa. \n2005 Soldier's Mind (\u6b69\u5175\u306e\u672c\u9818) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the lifestyle brand for which Andrea Syrtash has been a spokesperson?", "What other lifestyle brand has Andrea Syrtash been associated with as a spokesperson?", "Which watch brand has Andrea Syrtash been a spokesperson for?", "Which personal care brand has Andrea Syrtash been a spokesperson for?", "Which online lifestyle platform has Andrea Syrtash been a spokesperson for?"], "answers": ["Andrea Syrtash has been a spokesperson for lifestyle brands including MSN Living, Schick Quattro for Women, and Movado.", "Movado", "Movado", "Schick Quattro for Women", "Andrea Syrtash has been a spokesperson for MSN Living."], "docs": ["This a document about Andrea Syrtash. \n Syrtash has been a spokesperson and speaker for lifestyle brands including MSN Living, Schick Quattro for Women, and Movado."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the poem that includes the lines 'Aaee Mund Malhari way (\u0622\u0626\u064a \u0645\u0646\u062f \u0645\u0644\u0647\u0627\u0631\u064a)'?", "Who is the poet of the poem that includes the lines 'Akhiyoon Aarzoo, Akhiyoon Iltijaoo (\u0627\u06a9\u064a\u0648\u0646 \u0622\u0631\u0632\u0648\u0626\u0648\u060c \u0627\u06a9\u064a\u0648\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u062a\u062c\u0627\u0626\u0648)'?", "What is the name of the poem that includes the lines 'Dachi Waliya More Muhar way (\u068f\u0627\u0686\u064a \u0648\u0627\u0644\u064a\u0627 \u0645\u0648\u0699 \u0645\u0647\u0627\u0631 \u0648\u064a)'?", "Who is the poet of the poem that includes the lines 'Nangra Nimani da, Jewen Teewen Palna (\u0646\u0646\u06af\u0699\u0627 \u0646\u0645\u0627\u06bb\u064a \u062f\u0627\u060c \u062c\u064a\u0648\u064a\u0646 \u062a\u064a\u0648\u064a\u0646 \u067e\u0627\u0644\u06bb\u0627)'?", "What is the name of the poem that includes the lines 'Hoej Hoshiyar, Khabardar, Tirkan Aahay Tar Men ( \u0647\u0648\u0626\u062c \u0647\u0648\u0634\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u062e\u0628\u0631\u062f\u0627\u0631\u060c \u062a\u0631\u06aa\u06bb \u0622\u0647\u064a \u062a\u0631 \u06fe)'?", "What is the name of the poem that includes the lines 'Na Mahelan Men Soonhen Thi, Noori Nimani (\u0646\u0647 \u0645\u062d\u0644\u0646 \u06fe \u0633\u0648\u0646\u0647\u064a\u0646 \u067f\u064a\u060c \u0646\u0648\u0631\u064a \u0646\u0645\u0627\u06bb\u064a)'?", "What is the name of the poem that includes the lines 'Mor Tho Tilay Rana, Gujjar Jo (\u0645\u0648\u0631 \u067f\u0648 \u067d\u0644\u064a \u0631\u0627\u06bb\u0627\u060c \u06af\u062c\u0631 \u062c\u0648)'?", "What is the name of the poem that includes the lines 'Paan Punhu Aaoon Aahiyan Ree, Bhaner Bhuly Nahiyan (\u067e\u0627\u06bb \u067e\u0646\u0647\u0648\u0646 \u0622\u0626\u0648\u0646 \u0622\u0647\u064a\u0627\u0646\u060c \u0699\u064a \u0680\u064a\u0646\u0631 \u0680\u0644\u064a \u0646\u0627\u0647\u064a\u0627\u0646)'?", "What is the name of the poet associated with the poem that includes the lines 'Achi Lalan Latej Miyan, Munhinjo Lorh Lakun Men (\u0627\u0686\u064a \u0644\u0627\u0644\u06bb \u0644\u067d\u064a\u062c \u0645\u064a\u0627\u0646\u060c \u0645\u0646\u0647\u0646\u062c\u0648 \u0644\u0648\u0699\u06be \u0644\u06aa\u0646 \u06fe)'?"], "answers": ["The name of the poem is not provided in the document.", "Noor Shaheen", "The name of the poem is not provided in the document.", "Sachal Sarmast", "The name of the poem is not provided in the document.", "The name of the poem is not explicitly provided in the document.", "The name of the poem is not explicitly mentioned in the document.", "The name of the poem is not explicitly mentioned in the document.", "Noor Shaheen"], "docs": ["This a document about Rubina Qureshi. \nAaee Mund Malhari way (\u0622\u0626\u064a \u0645\u0646\u062f \u0645\u0644\u0647\u0627\u0631\u064a) ; Achi Lalan Latej Miyan, Munhinjo Lorh Lakun Men (\u0627\u0686\u064a \u0644\u0627\u0644\u06bb \u0644\u067d\u064a\u062c \u0645\u064a\u0627\u0646\u060c \u0645\u0646\u0647\u0646\u062c\u0648 \u0644\u0648\u0699\u06be \u0644\u06aa\u0646 \u06fe) ; Akhiyoon Aarzoo, Akhiyoon Iltijaoo (\u0627\u06a9\u064a\u0648\u0646 \u0622\u0631\u0632\u0648\u0626\u0648\u060c \u0627\u06a9\u064a\u0648\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u062a\u062c\u0627\u0626\u0648), Poet: Noor Shaheen ; Dachi Waliya More Muhar way (\u068f\u0627\u0686\u064a \u0648\u0627\u0644\u064a\u0627 \u0645\u0648\u0699 \u0645\u0647\u0627\u0631 \u0648\u064a) ; Hoej Hoshiyar, Khabardar, Tirkan Aahay Tar Men ( \u0647\u0648\u0626\u062c \u0647\u0648\u0634\u064a\u0627\u0631 \u062e\u0628\u0631\u062f\u0627\u0631\u060c \u062a\u0631\u06aa\u06bb \u0622\u0647\u064a \u062a\u0631 \u06fe) ; Mor Tho Tilay Rana, Gujjar Jo (\u0645\u0648\u0631 \u067f\u0648 \u067d\u0644\u064a \u0631\u0627\u06bb\u0627\u060c \u06af\u062c\u0631 \u062c\u0648) ; Na Mahelan Men Soonhen Thi, Noori Nimani (\u0646\u0647 \u0645\u062d\u0644\u0646 \u06fe \u0633\u0648\u0646\u0647\u064a\u0646 \u067f\u064a\u060c \u0646\u0648\u0631\u064a \u0646\u0645\u0627\u06bb\u064a) ; Nangra Nimani da, Jewen Teewen Palna (\u0646\u0646\u06af\u0699\u0627 \u0646\u0645\u0627\u06bb\u064a \u062f\u0627\u060c \u062c\u064a\u0648\u064a\u0646 \u062a\u064a\u0648\u064a\u0646 \u067e\u0627\u0644\u06bb\u0627), Poet: Sachal Sarmast ; Paan Punhu Aaoon Aahiyan Ree, Bhaner Bhuly Nahiyan (\u067e\u0627\u06bb \u067e\u0646\u0647\u0648\u0646 \u0622\u0626\u0648\u0646 \u0622\u0647\u064a\u0627\u0646\u060c \u0699\u064a \u0680\u064a\u0646\u0631 \u0680\u0644\u064a \u0646\u0627\u0647\u064a\u0627\u0646) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which country won the gold medal in field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "What was the score of the field hockey final at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "From which years did India win the gold medal in field hockey at the Olympics?", "What was the reason there was no controversy about India's victory in field hockey at the 1936 Olympics?", "Which athlete won three gold medals and a silver medal in swimming at the 1936 Olympics?", "Which country did Rie Mastenbroek represent at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "What achievement did Kristjan Palusalu accomplish at the 1936 Olympics?", "Which country did Kristjan Palusalu represent at the 1936 Olympics?", "What was notable about Estonia's participation in wrestling at the 1936 Olympics?", "What country did Khadr El Touni represent at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "In which sport did Khadr El Touni compete at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "How long did the Egyptian weightlifter Khadr El Touni continue to compete after winning the middleweight class at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "Which country did Germany lose to in the field hockey final at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "In which weight class did Khadr El Touni win at the 1936 Summer Olympics?", "What was the notable achievement of Rie Mastenbroek at the 1936 Summer Olympics?"], "answers": ["India won the gold medal in field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics.", "The score of the field hockey final at the 1936 Summer Olympics was 8\u20131.", "India won the gold medal in field hockey at the Olympics from 1928 to 1956.", "Indians were officially considered Indo-Aryans by the Germans.", "Rie Mastenbroek of the Netherlands.", "Netherlands", "Kristjan Palusalu won gold medals in both Men's heavyweight Wrestling styles.", "Estonia", "Estonia's Kristjan Palusalu won gold medals in both Men's heavyweight Wrestling styles, marking the last time Estonia competed as an independent nation in the Olympics until 1992.", "Egypt.", "Weightlifting", "45 minutes", "India", "Middleweight class.", "Rie Mastenbroek of the Netherlands won three gold medals and a silver in swimming."], "docs": ["This a document about 1936 Summer Olympics. \n won the gold medal in the field hockey event once again (they won the gold in all Olympics from 1928 to 1956), defeating Germany 8\u20131 in the final. However, Indians were officially considered Indo-Aryans by the Germans so there was no controversy regarding the victory. Rie Mastenbroek of the Netherlands won three gold medals and a silver in swimming. Estonia's Kristjan Palusalu won gold medals in both Men's heavyweight Wrestling styles, marking the last time Estonia competed as an independent nation in the Olympics until 1992. After winning the middleweight class, the Egyptian weightlifter Khadr El Touni continued to compete for another 45 minutes, "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played the character Checo L\u00f3pez in the TV series Blue Demon?", "Who portrayed the character Calavera in the TV series Blue Demon?", "Which actor played the role of Macumbo in the TV series Blue Demon?", "Who played the character Daniel Porier in the TV series Blue Demon?"], "answers": ["Arnulfo Reyes S\u00e1nchez played the character Checo L\u00f3pez in the TV series Blue Demon.", "C\u00e9sar Ren\u00e9 Vign\u00e9 portrayed the character Calavera in the TV series Blue Demon.", "Harding Junior", "Nacho Tahhan played the character Daniel Porier in the TV series Blue Demon."], "docs": ["This a document about Blue Demon (TV series). \nArnulfo Reyes S\u00e1nchez as Checo L\u00f3pez ; C\u00e9sar Ren\u00e9 Vign\u00e9 as Calavera ; Harding Junior as Macumbo ; Nacho Tahhan as Daniel Porier "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the record for the most consecutive cuts made by Matt Bettencourt?", "During which tournaments did Matt Bettencourt achieve his record for the most consecutive cuts made?", "What is the record for the longest streak of top-10s by Matt Bettencourt?"], "answers": ["2", "2009 U.S. Open \u2013 2010 U.S. Open", "1"], "docs": ["This a document about Matt Bettencourt. \nMost consecutive cuts made \u2013 2 (2009 U.S. Open \u2013 2010 U.S. Open) ; Longest streak of top-10s \u2013 1 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the reason given by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for rejecting Taiwan's membership bid to the UN in 2007?", "Which UN resolution did Ban Ki-moon cite in his rejection of Taiwan's membership bid?", "What does Resolution 2758 acknowledge about Taiwan's status, according to Ban Ki-moon?", "What aspect of Resolution 2758 is described as 'deliberately ambiguous' in the document?", "What was the name of the American think tank that issued a report opposing Ban Ki-moon's interpretation of Resolution 2758?", "What did the US government issue to specifically reject Ban Ki-moon's statement on Resolution 2758, according to the report by the Heritage Foundation?", "Did the US government make a public statement regarding Ban Ki-moon's interpretation of Resolution 2758?", "Who opposed Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's interpretation of Resolution 2758, according to the document?", "What date did UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reject Taiwan's membership bid to the UN?", "What was the name of the individual who served as Secretary-General of the UN in 2007?"], "answers": ["Ban Ki-moon rejected Taiwan's membership bid, citing Resolution 2758 as acknowledging that Taiwan is part of China.", "United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758", "Resolution 2758 acknowledges that Taiwan is part of China, although not the People's Republic of China.", "The aspect of Resolution 2758 described as \"deliberately ambiguous\" is that it did not use the word \"Taiwan.\"", "Heritage Foundation", "The US government issued a nine-point d\u00e9marche.", "No.", "Several UN members led by the U.S. opposed Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's interpretation of Resolution 2758.", "23 July 2007", "Ban Ki-moon"], "docs": ["This a document about United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758. \n On 23 July 2007, Secretary-General of the UN Ban Ki-moon rejected Taiwan's membership bid to \"join the UN under the name of Taiwan\", citing Resolution 2758 as acknowledging that Taiwan is part of China, although it is important to note, not the People's Republic of China. Since Resolution 2758 was said to be \"deliberately ambiguous\" and did not use the word 'Taiwan', Ban Ki-moon's interpretation to this effect came under fire from the American media and was also opposed by several UN members led by the U.S. A report by the American think tank the Heritage Foundation, also suggests that the US government issued a nine-point d\u00e9marche specifically rejecting the Secretary-General's statement. The US did not make any public pronouncement on the matter. Nevertheless, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the attraction that features a 150-feet climb backward up a flagpole and includes a full loop?", "What is the name of the show at Circus World that includes attendee participation with the flying trapeze in a safety harness?", "What activity at Circus World allows visitors to try tightrope walking?", "What is the name of the section at Circus World that functions like a fair and includes various midway attractions?", "What interactive experience allows visitors to try clowning at the Wonderful World of Clowns location?", "Which attraction at Circus World features polar bears in a show?", "What show at Circus World features animal eaters as part of its attraction?", "What is the name of the location at Circus World that features the Wonderful World of Clowns show and an interactive 'Be a Clown' experience?", "What is the name of the attraction that features a series of shoulder-crunching turns and a neck-twisting full loop following the initial climb up the flagpole?", "What is the name of the attraction that involves a backward climb up a flagpole and a frightening trip backward through twists and turns that cannot be seen ahead?"], "answers": ["The Be a Star circus show.", "Be a Star circus show", "Tightrope walking.", "midway", "\"Be a Clown\"", "The polar bears show.", "The animal eaters are part of the Circus World attraction, but the document does not specify which show they are associated with.", "Wonderful World of Clowns location", "The name of the attraction is not explicitly mentioned in the document.", "The attraction is not explicitly named in the document."], "docs": ["This a document about Circus World (theme park). \n eaters ; polar bears show ; Wonderful World of Clowns location with show and \"Be a Clown\" ; midway (fair) ; tightrope walking ; Be a Star circus show, with attendee participation as they can try the flying trapeze in a safety harness \"Starting with a nose-bleed, 150-feet climb backward up a flagpole, the coaster then zips down into a series of shoulder- crunching turns and then a neck-twisting full loop. Ah, a temporary reprieve. Then, a forward ascent up the same pole with a trip backward through the same route shortly thereafter. I mean shortly thereafter. The trip backward is more frightening because passengers can`t see the twists and turns ahead.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the popular name for the Independence Rock Festival?", "Which city hosts the Independence Rock Festival?", "In which year did the Independence Rock Festival celebrate its 25th anniversary?", "Which band was the headliner at the Independence Rock XXV festival?", "Which local band, in addition to Bhayanak Maut, Scribe, and Demonic Resurrection, performed at the Independence Rock XXV festival?", "What was the name of the founder and promoter of the Independence Rock Festival?", "Which notable band from Mumbai reunited and planned to produce a new album in 2011?", "What was the focus of the Independence Rock XXV festival in terms of the performers it featured?", "Name one of the notable contemporary rock bands from Mumbai mentioned in the document.", "Who are the stalwart musicians that performed at the Independence Rock XXV festival, according to the document?", "Name another notable contemporary rock band from Mumbai, besides Pentagram.", "What was the name of the festival that paid tribute to Mumbai by featuring a spate of local bands?", "Which notable band, besides Indus Creed, reunited and was featured at the Independence Rock XXV festival?", "Name another notable contemporary rock band from Mumbai, besides Tough on Tobacco and Pentagram.", "Which year was the reunited Indus Creed planning to produce a new album?", "Who are the other notable contemporary rock bands from Mumbai besides Pentagram, Tough on Tobacco, and Bhayanak Maut?"], "answers": ["I-Rock", "Mumbai", "2010", "Indus Creed", "Pralay", "Farhad Wadia", "Indus Creed", "The focus of the Independence Rock XXV festival was on local bands and musicians from Mumbai.", "Pentagram", "The stalwart musicians that performed at the Independence Rock XXV festival are Dhruv Ghanekar, Warren Mendonsa, Loy Mendonsa, Ehsaan Noorani, Farhad Wadia, Ravi Iyer, Chandresh Kudwa, Shazneen Arethna, and Sidd Coutto.", "Tough on Tobacco", "Independence Rock Festival (I-Rock)", "Bhayanak Maut", "Bhayanak Maut", "2011", "Demonic Resurrection, Split, Sridhar/Thayil, Scribe, and Goddess Gagged."], "docs": ["This a document about Indian rock. \n Some of the most notable contemporary rock bands from Mumbai are Pentagram, Tough on Tobacco, Bhayanak Maut, Demonic Resurrection, Split, Sridhar/Thayil, Scribe, and Goddess Gagged. The recent reunion of Indian rock pioneers Indus Creed was received with great enthusiasm, especially with regard to their plans to produce a new album in 2011. Mumbai's longest-running festival has been the Independence Rock Festival. 2010 saw I-Rock, as it is popularly known, celebrate its 25th year. Independence Rock XXV paid tribute to the city that has hosted the festival by featuring a spate of local bands. The recently reunited Indus Creed headlined the festival, which included other local favourites like Bhayanak Maut, Scribe, Demonic Resurrection and Pralay, as well as stalwart musicians like Dhruv Ghanekar, Warren Mendonsa, Loy Mendonsa, Ehsaan Noorani, Farhad Wadia (the festival's founder and promoter), Ravi Iyer, Chandresh Kudwa, Shazneen Arethna and Sidd Coutto."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What type of building is the double cottage on Toulouse Street?", "In what year did The Historic New Orleans Collection purchase the double cottage on Toulouse Street?", "What was discovered during the archaeological dig at the Toulouse Street site in the summer of 1991?", "What evidence of a structure from the 1720s was found during the archaeological dig?", "What event from 1788 was evidenced by the archaeological findings at the site?", "What time period does the residence discovered at the site date from?", "Around what year was the existing cottage on Toulouse Street built, according to the archaeological findings?"], "answers": ["The double cottage on Toulouse Street is a building that was purchased by The Historic New Orleans Collection in 1990.", "1990", "Evidence of all the structures that existed prior to the house now on the site, including French barracks from the 1720s, a structure burned in the fire of 1788, a residence from 1790 to 1820, and debris related to the existing cottage built around 1830.", "Evidence of French barracks from the 1720s was found.", "A fire.", "1790 to 1820.", "1830"], "docs": ["This a document about The Historic New Orleans Collection. \n The double cottage on Toulouse Street was purchased by the Collection in 1990. During the summer of 1991, an archaeological dig revealed evidence of all the structures that existed prior to the house now on the site. Archaeologists found indications of French barracks from the 1720s; a structure burned in the fire of 1788; a residence from the period 1790 to 1820; and debris related to the existing cottage that was built around 1830."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is Pak Tam Au located in relation to the MacLehose Trail?", "What is Pak Tam Au commonly used as a starting point for?", "Which department manages the campsite at Pak Tam Au?"], "answers": ["Pak Tam Au is located at the junction between stages 2 and 3 of the MacLehose Trail.", "Pak Tam Au is commonly used as a starting point for hiking activities.", "The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department manages the campsite at Pak Tam Au."], "docs": ["This a document about Pak Tam Au. \n Pak Tam Au, located at the junction between stages 2 and 3 of the MacLehose Trail, is a popular starting point for hiking activities. It is also the site of a campsite managed by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was the Quaranup station decommissioned?", "Who leased the Quaranup station in 1956 and what name did they give it?", "Until which year did the Wheeler family operate Camp Quaranup?", "Which organization vested the Quaranup site in 1970?", "To which group was the Quaranup camp leased by the Shire of Albany in 1971?", "In what year was Quaranup classified by the National Trust?", "What two aspects made the Quaranup complex significant according to the National Trust?", "In which year did the Department of Sport and Recreation sub-lease the Quaranup camp to Rob and Joanne Lucas?", "What was the original purpose of the Quaranup station before it was decommissioned in 1956?", "What was the original name of the site before it was renamed Camp Quaranup by the Wheeler family?"], "answers": ["1956", "The Wheeler family leased the Quaranup station in 1956 and renamed it Camp Quaranup.", "1970", "The Shire of Albany.", "The Albany Youth Committee.", "1977", "The Quaranup complex was deemed significant for its architectural character and its historic foundation.", "1992", "The original purpose of the Quaranup station before it was decommissioned in 1956 is not explicitly stated in the document.", "The original name of the site was not explicitly stated in the document."], "docs": ["This a document about Quaranup. \n and recuperation in 1942. The station was decommissioned in 1956. The Wheeler family then privately leased the station later the same year and the name was changed to Camp Quaranup. The Wheelers operated the camp until 1970. The site was then vested in the Shire of Albany who subsequently leased the camp to the Albany Youth Committee in 1971. The station was classified by the National Trust in 1977. The complex was deemed significant for its architectural character and its historic foundation. In 1992 the Department of Sport and Recreation sub-leased the camp to Rob and Joanne Lucas for a period of "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event leads to Jack Harkness being rescued by the Doctor and Rose?", "What time-traveling spacecraft do Jack Harkness, the Doctor, and Rose travel in together?", "In what year does Jack Harkness sacrifice himself fighting the Daleks?", "How is Jack Harkness brought back to life after his sacrifice?", "What happens to Jack Harkness after the power of the time vortex leaves Rose?", "In which year does Jack Harkness return as a character in the spin-off series?", "What evil alien species does Jack Harkness fight against in his final 2005 appearance?", "What is the name of the location where Jack Harkness is left behind by the Doctor and Rose?"], "answers": ["A bomb is placed into his ship, and the Doctor and Rose rescue him moments before it explodes.", "TARDIS", "2005", "Jack Harkness is brought back to life by Rose while she is suffused with the power of the time vortex.", "She and the Doctor subsequently leave Jack behind on Satellite 5.", "2006", "Daleks", "Satellite 5"], "docs": ["This a document about Jack Harkness. \n bomb into his ship;the Doctor and Rose rescue him moments before it explodes. He subsequently travels with the Doctor and Rose in the Doctor's time-travelling spacecraft, the TARDIS. During his time with the Doctor, Jack matures into a hero, and in his final 2005 appearance, he sacrifices himself fighting the evil alien Daleks. Rose brings him back to life while suffused with the power of the time vortex, but when the power leaves her she doesn't remember doing it. She and the Doctor subsequently leave Jack behind on Satellite 5. Jack returned in 2006 as a character of the spin-off series "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which league do the Lynchburg Titans currently play?", "When did the Lynchburg Titans begin play in the Premier Basketball League?", "Where do the Lynchburg Titans play their home games?", "What was the previous name of the team before it became the Lynchburg Titans?", "In which league did the Lynchburg Legends compete before becoming the Lynchburg Titans?", "What was the Lynchburg Legends' ranking in the league's pre-season rankings as of October 18, 2013?", "When was the Lynchburg Titans scheduled to begin play in the Premier Basketball League for the 2014 season?", "When did the Lynchburg Legends debut in the league's pre-season rankings?"], "answers": ["The Lynchburg Titans currently play in the Premier Basketball League.", "The Lynchburg Titans began play in the Premier Basketball League in the 2011-12 season.", "The Lynchburg Titans play their home games at the Lynchburg City Armory in Downtown Lynchburg.", "Lynchburg Legends", "The American Basketball Association.", "#21", "The Lynchburg Titans were scheduled to begin play in the Premier Basketball League for the 2014 season.", "October 18, 2013"], "docs": ["This a document about Lynchburg Titans. \n The Lynchburg Titans are a franchise of the Premier Basketball League which began play in the 2011-12 season. Based in Lynchburg, Virginia, they play their home games in Downtown Lynchburg at the Lynchburg City Armory. The Titans competed in the American Basketball Association for two seasons, during which they were known as the Lynchburg Legends. As of October 18, 2013, the Legends debuted in the league's pre-season rankings at #21, the first time the Legends have appeared in the rankings. The Titans will begin play in the PBL for the 2014 season."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the primary function of sea shanties?", "Why might the lyrics of sea shanties be considered poor from an aesthetic standpoint?", "What did a writer about shanties say about the lyrics of sea shanties to landsmen?", "What characteristics did sea shanties often lack according to the writer?", "What was the structure of a typical sea shanty in terms of verses and phrases?"], "answers": ["The primary function of sea shanties was to serve as work songs.", "Because their primary function was as work songs, and their lyrics were considered \"the veriest doggerel\" by some, even to the point of being random nonsense, as long as the singing fit the work song form.", "A writer about shanties said their lyrics would \"probably appear as the veriest doggerel\" to landsmen.", "Sea shanties often lacked rhyme and reason according to the writer.", "A typical sea shanty had a few stock verses or phrases to begin with, after which the soloist would take over."], "docs": ["This a document about Sea shanty. \n The practical function of shanties as work songs was given priority over their lyrics or the musicality of a performance. Due to this, shanty texts might have been poor from an aesthetic standpoint\u2014even at times random nonsense\u2014so long as the singing fit the form of the work song. One writer about shanties warned his readers that their lyrics, to landsmen, would \"probably appear as the veriest doggerel.\" He went on to explain, \"As a rule, the chantey in its entirety possesses neither rhyme nor reason; nevertheless, it is admirably fitted for sailors' work. Each of these sea-songs has a few stock verses or phrases to begin with, but after these are sung, the soloist "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who approached M.G. Harris to continue Gerry Anderson's work after his death in 2012?", "What was the name of the first book in the series published by M.G. Harris?", "In what month and year was the first book in the series published?", "What was the title of the second book in the series published by M.G. Harris?", "When was the second book in the series published?", "What was the title of the third book in the series published by M.G. Harris?", "In what year was the third book in the series published by M.G. Harris?"], "answers": ["Jamie Anderson of the Anderson estate approached M.G. Harris.", "Black Horizon", "April 2015", "Ghost Mine", "September 2015.", "White Storm", "2016"], "docs": ["This a document about M. G. Harris. \n After Gerry Anderson's death in 2012, Jamie Anderson of the Anderson estate approached M.G. Harris and asked her to continue Gerry's work, which she accepted. The first book in the series, Black Horizon was published in April 2015, with the second, Ghost Mine released in September 2015, and a third book White Storm in 2016."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did human site occupation density start to increase in the Crimean region?", "What is the Black Sea deluge hypothesis, and how does it relate to Crimea becoming a peninsula?", "What marked the beginning of the Neolithic in Crimea?", "What is the earliest evidence of domesticated wheat in the Crimean peninsula, and when does it date to?", "Which culture reached Crimea by the 3rd millennium BC, and what is its significance in the Kurgan hypothesis?", "What event is mentioned as occurring after the beginning of the Late Glacial Maximum in the Crimean region?", "What is the name of the culture associated with the late phase of Proto-Indo-European culture in the Kurgan hypothesis that reached Crimea by the 3rd millennium BC?", "What technological or cultural changes are associated with the beginning of the Neolithic in Crimea, aside from agriculture?", "What name is given to the hypothesis that links the Yamna culture to a late phase of Proto-Indo-European culture?", "What is the name of the site where the earliest evidence of domesticated wheat in the Crimean peninsula was found?"], "answers": ["As early as c. 16,000 years before the present.", "Proponents of the Black Sea deluge hypothesis believe Crimea did not become a peninsula until relatively recently, with the rising of the Black Sea level in the 6th millennium BC.", "The beginning of the Neolithic in Crimea was marked by the beginning of pottery production, changes in flint tool-making technologies, and the local domestication of pigs.", "The earliest evidence of domesticated wheat in the Crimean peninsula is from the Chalcolithic Ardych-Burun site, dating to the middle of the 4th millennium BC.", "The Yamna or \"pit grave\" culture reached Crimea by the 3rd millennium BC. It is significant in the Kurgan hypothesis as it is assumed to correspond to a late phase of Proto-Indo-European culture.", "Human site occupation density was relatively high in the Crimean region and increased.", "Yamna or \"pit grave\" culture.", "The beginning of the Neolithic in Crimea is associated with the beginning of pottery production, changes in flint tool-making technologies, and the local domestication of pigs.", "Kurgan hypothesis", "Ardych-Burun"], "docs": ["This a document about History of Crimea. \n after the beginning of the Late Glacial Maximum. Human site occupation density was relatively high in the Crimean region and increased as early as c. 16,000 years before the present. Proponents of the Black Sea deluge hypothesis believe Crimea did not become a peninsula until relatively recently, with the rising of the Black Sea level in the 6th millennium BC. The beginning of the Neolithic in Crimea is not associated with agriculture, but instead with the beginning of pottery production, changes in flint tool-making technologies, and local domestication of pigs. The earliest evidence of domesticated wheat in the Crimean peninsula is from the Chalcolithic Ardych-Burun site, dating to the middle of the 4th millennium BC By the 3rd millennium BC, Crimea had been reached by the Yamna or \"pit grave\" culture, assumed to correspond to a late phase of Proto-Indo-European culture in the Kurgan hypothesis."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["With whose art collection was Sergei Shchukin's collection jointly displayed?", "In what year did the families of Shchukin and Morozov attempt to seek compensation from Russia for the art collection?", "What was the nature of the issue that arose when the families of Shchukin and Morozov sought compensation from Russia?", "What was the amount offered by the British Royal Academy to each family in exchange for a promise not to make claims on the paintings?", "What institution was displaying the collections of Shchukin and Morozov in London at the time of the compensation dispute?", "What was the condition of the British Royal Academy's offer to the families of Shchukin and Morozov?"], "answers": ["Sergei Shchukin's art collection was jointly displayed with the collection of Ivan Morozov.", "2008", "The issue became an international legal and political issue.", "\u00a35,000", "The British Royal Academy.", "The condition of the British Royal Academy's offer was that the families of Shchukin and Morozov would promise not to make claims on the paintings while they were on loan to the Royal Academy."], "docs": ["This a document about Sergei Shchukin. \n Shchukin's art collection has been jointly displayed with the collection of Ivan Morozov. In 2008, the families of Shchukin and Morozov made efforts to compel Russia to provide them with \u201creasonable compensation,\u201d which become an international legal and political issue. The families refused an offer from the British Royal Academy of \u00a35,000 for each family in exchange for their promise not to make claims on the paintings while they were on loan to the Royal Academy, which was displaying the two collections in London."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which Union force was sent back to Huntersville according to the document?", "How far did Averell hurry his force to reach Callaghan's on August 25?", "What did Averell's forces destroy on the Jackson River during their march to Callaghan's?", "What type of military asset was captured near Covington, Virginia?", "What was destroyed near Covington, in addition to the captured wagons?", "Which brigade was sent north by Jones in an attempt to catch Averell between Patton and Jackson?", "What location did Averell's forces arrive at on August 25?", "What was the reason Confederate leadership feared a raid on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad?", "What was the name of the town in West Virginia where reconnoitering parties were sent toward from Callaghan's?", "What was the name of the town in Virginia where reconnoitering parties were sent toward from Callaghan's?"], "answers": ["The 10th West Virginia.", "25 mi", "A saltpeter works.", "Confederate wagons", "A nearby saltpeter works was destroyed.", "Patton's Brigade", "Callaghan's in Alleghany County, Virginia.", "The reason Confederate leadership feared a raid on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad was still unclear on Jackson's fate.", "Sweet Springs", "Covington"], "docs": ["This a document about Battle of White Sulphur Springs. \n sent the 10th West Virginia back to Huntersville. Still unclear on Jackson's fate, Confederate leadership now feared a raid on the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and took steps to protect it. On August 25, Averell hurried his force 25 mi to Callaghan's in Alleghany County, Virginia. On the way, they destroyed a saltpeter works on the Jackson River. After arriving at Callaghan's, reconnoitering parties were sent toward Covington, Virginia and Sweet Springs, West Virginia. Confederate wagons were captured near Covington, and a nearby saltpeter works was destroyed. On the same day, Jones sent Patton's Brigade north, hoping to catch Averell between Patton and Jackson. "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the musical work discussed in the document?", "Which group and conductor recorded Menotti's The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore for the Boston Cecilia performance?", "What label released the Boston Cecilia recording of The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore in 1997?", "Which conductor and group performed Menotti's The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore on the 2001 Albany Records release?", "Which record label released an LP recording of The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore conducted by Thomas Schippers in 1957?", "In what year was the LP recording of The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore conducted by Thomas Schippers re-released on CD by Naxos Historical?", "What is the name of the conductor who led the LP recording of The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore released in 1957?", "What is the name of the group that performed Menotti's The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore on the 2001 Albany Records release?"], "answers": ["The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore.", "Boston Cecilia, Donald Teeters (conductor).", "Newport Classic", "Timothy Koch conducted the Carolina Chamber Chorale for the 2001 Albany Records release.", "EMI/Angel", "2011", "Thomas Schippers", "Carolina Chamber Chorale"], "docs": ["This a document about The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore. \nMenotti: The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore \u2013 Boston Cecilia, Donald Teeters (conductor). Label: Newport Classic (1997) ; Menotti: The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore \u2013 Carolina Chamber Chorale, Timothy Koch (conductor). Label: Albany Records (2001) An LP recording of the work conducted by Thomas Schippers was released by EMI/Angel in 1957, and re-released on CD in 2011 by Naxos Historical. More recent recordings include:"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Petr Esterka officially ordained as auxiliary bishop of Brno?", "Who awarded Petr Esterka the Gratias Agit Award in 2013?", "Where did Petr Esterka pass away, and on what date?", "Who celebrated the American funeral mass for Petr Esterka?", "Where was the American funeral mass for Petr Esterka held?", "Where was Petr Esterka buried?", "On what date was Petr Esterka officially ordained as auxiliary bishop of Brno?", "Where were Petr Esterka's remains flown back to after his death in California?"], "answers": ["At the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno.", "Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg.", "Petr Esterka passed away in California on August 10, 2021.", "Bishop Kevin Vann celebrated the American funeral mass for Petr Esterka.", "The American funeral mass for Petr Esterka was held at the Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, California.", "Petr Esterka was buried in Doln\u00ed Bojanovice, Czech Republic.", "September 11, 1999.", "The Czech Republic."], "docs": ["This a document about Petr Esterka. \n in California. He was official ordained auxiliary bishop of Brno at the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno, on September 11, 1999. Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg awarded Esterka the Gratias Agit Award in 2013 for contributions to the Czech Republic abroad. Bishop Petr Esterka died in the U.S. state of California on August 10, 2021, at the age of 85. His American funeral mass was celebrated by Bishop Kevin Vann at the Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, on August 20, 2021. His remains were flown back to the Czech Republic, where a funeral masses was also held in Brno with burial in Doln\u00ed Bojanovice."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which award did Adithya Srinivasan's song 'Devanke' receive a nomination for in 2015?", "What was the name of the ghazal released by Adithya Srinivasan in 2017?", "Who wrote the ghazal 'Aarzu' released by Adithya Srinivasan in 2017?", "Which Grammy-winning engineer mastered the single 'Aarzu'?", "In which studio was the single 'Aarzu' mastered?", "Which Grammy-winning composer featured Adithya Srinivasan on their single '900 Voices'?", "What was the name of the film in which Adithya Srinivasan's music served as the main theme song in 2020?", "What was the film 'Loneliness' based on according to the document?", "Which award did Adithya Srinivasan's song 'Devanke' receive a consideration for in 2015?", "What was the name of the award that Adithya Srinivasan's song 'Devanke' received a Judge's Special Award from in 2015?", "Which year was the film 'Loneliness' released, based on the document?"], "answers": ["3rd Radio City Freedom Awards", "Aarzu", "Daagh Dehlvi", "The Beatles\u2019 Grammy winning engineer at the Abbey Road Studios, United Kingdom.", "Abbey Road Studios, United Kingdom.", "Laura Sullivan", "Loneliness", "The film 'Loneliness' was based on an account of the prevalent national social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.", "58th Grammy Awards", "Southeast Asian VIMA Music Awards.", "2020"], "docs": ["This a document about Adithya Srinivasan. \n Devanke in 2015, landing a consideration in the 58th Grammy Awards ballot, a nomination in the 3rd Radio City Freedom Awards, and a Judge's Special Award in the Southeast Asian VIMA Music Awards. In 2017, Adithya released Aarzu, an all acoustic ghazal written by Daagh Dehlvi. The single featured musicians from across India, and was mastered by The Beatles\u2019 Grammy winning engineer at the Abbey Road Studios, United Kingdom. Adithya was featured on Grammy winning composer Laura Sullivan's single 900 Voices. In 2020, Adithya's music also served as the main theme song in Saad Khan's film Loneliness, based on an account of the prevalent national social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the focus of artifact-centric business process modeling?", "Who introduced the concept of business artifacts and information-centric processing of artifact lifecycles?", "What did Bhattacharya describe regarding the application of business artifact techniques?", "What did Liu et al. formulate concerning information-centric business operation models?", "What computational model did Liu et al. develop for information-centric business operation models?", "What did Bhattacharya, K., et al. provide concerning artifact-centric business processes?", "What type of analysis does the formal model by Bhattacharya, K., et al. address?", "What did Kumaran et al. present concerning the information-centric approach?", "What is the primary area of focus for Kumaran et al.'s further studies?", "What is the name of the researcher who presented a formalized information-centric approach to discovering in the context of artifact-centric business processes?", "What type of analysis does the formal model for artifact-centric business processes include according to Bhattacharya, K., et al.?", "What is the name of the researcher who described a successful business engagement applying business artifact techniques to pharmaceutical research?", "What is the primary area of growing interest in the context of business process modeling?"], "answers": ["The focus of artifact-centric business process modeling is on information-centric processing of artifact lifecycles.", "Nigam and Caswell", "Bhattacharya described a successful business engagement which applies business artifact techniques to industrialize discovery processes in pharmaceutical research.", "Liu et al. formulated nine commonly used patterns in information-centric business operation models and developed a computational model based on Petri Nets.", "Liu et al. developed a computational model based on Petri Nets for information-centric business operation models.", "Bhattacharya, K., et al. provided a formal model for artifact-centric business processes with complexity results concerning static analysis of the semantics of such processes.", "Static analysis of the semantics of artifact-centric business processes.", "Kumaran et al. presented the formalized information-centric approach to discovering.", "Kumaran et al.'s further studies focus on artifact-centric business processes.", "Kumaran", "Static analysis of the semantics.", "Bhattacharya", "Artifact-centric modeling"], "docs": ["This a document about Artifact-centric business process model. \n Artifact-centric modeling is an area of growing interest. Nigam and Caswell introduced the concept of business artifacts and information-centric processing of artifact lifecycles. Kumaran et al.'s further studies on artifact-centric business processes can be found here. Bhattacharya described a successful business engagement which applies business artifact techniques to industrialize discovery processes in pharmaceutical research. Liu et al. formulated nine commonly used patterns in information-centric business operation models and developed a computational model based on Petri Nets. Bhattacharya, K., et al. provides a formal model for artifact-centric business processes with complexity results concerning static analysis of the semantics of such processes. Kumaran et al. presented the formalized information-centric approach to discovering "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is Emmanuelle Chaulet's profession?", "In which 1987 film did Emmanuelle Chaulet star alongside Eric Rohmer?", "Which 1990 film directed by Jon Jost features Emmanuelle Chaulet in a starring role?", "What nationality is Emmanuelle Chaulet?"], "answers": ["Emmanuelle Chaulet is a French actress.", "Boyfriends and Girlfriends", "All the Vermeers in New York", "Emmanuelle Chaulet is French."], "docs": ["This a document about Emmanuelle Chaulet. \n Emmanuelle Chaulet is a French actress. She starred in Eric Rohmer's 1987 comedy Boyfriends and Girlfriends and Jon Jost's 1990 film All the Vermeers in New York."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does a balance sheet summarize for an organization or individual?", "What are the two forms of a balance sheet?", "Where are complex balance sheets usually presented for large businesses?", "Do large businesses prepare balance sheets for different segments of their business?", "How are balance sheets often presented for comparison purposes?", "What is the typical difference between balance sheets of individuals/small businesses and those of large businesses?"], "answers": ["A balance sheet summarizes an organization or individual's assets, equity, and liabilities at a specific point in time.", "The two forms of a balance sheet are the report form and the account form.", "In the organization's annual report.", "Yes.", "A balance sheet is often presented alongside one for a different point in time (typically the previous year) for comparison.", "Individuals and small businesses tend to have simple balance sheets, while large businesses tend to have more complex balance sheets."], "docs": ["This a document about Balance sheet. \n A balance sheet summarizes an organization or individual's assets, equity and liabilities at a specific point in time. Two forms of balance sheet exist. They are the report form and account form. Individuals and small businesses tend to have simple balance sheets. Larger businesses tend to have more complex balance sheets, and these are presented in the organization's annual report. Large businesses also may prepare balance sheets for segments of their businesses. A balance sheet is often presented alongside one for a different point in time (typically the previous year) for comparison."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where was Matej Vuk born?", "Which academy did Matej Vuk progress through?", "Which club did Matej Vuk make his first senior appearances on loan in 2018?", "When did Matej Vuk play his first professional match?", "Which team did Matej Vuk play against in his first professional match?", "What was the result of Matej Vuk\u2019s first professional match for Inter Zapre\u0161i\u0107?", "Which team did Matej Vuk score against in his first appearance for Istra?", "What was the final score of Matej Vuk\u2019s first match for Istra?", "How many goals did Matej Vuk score for Istra during the season?", "Which club did Matej Vuk return to after his loan spell with Istra?"], "answers": ["\u010cakovec, Me\u0111imurje County.", "HNK Rijeka academy.", "Inter Zapre\u0161i\u0107", "28 July 2018.", "Lokomotiva", "The result of Matej Vuk\u2019s first professional match for Inter Zapre\u0161i\u0107 was a 0\u20134 away loss to Lokomotiva.", "HNK Gorica", "2\u20132", "6 goals.", "Rijeka"], "docs": ["This a document about Matej Vuk. \n Born in \u010cakovec, Me\u0111imurje County, Vuk progressed through the academy of HNK Rijeka. However, he made his first senior appearances on loan at Inter Zapre\u0161i\u0107 in 2018. He played his first professional match on 28 July 2018, on the opening day of the 2018\u201319 season against Lokomotiva. He was in the starting lineup as Zapre\u0161i\u0107 lost by a score of 0\u20134 away at Stadion Kranj\u010devi\u0107eva. In September 2020, Vuk was sent on a one-season loan to Istra. He immediately scored in his first appearance for Istra, opening the score against HNK Gorica on 19 September 2020, as the match ended 2\u20132. He finished the season as the top goalscorer for the club, scoring six goals in 30 total appearances, before returning to Rijeka."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the filmmaker who created the Hostel films?", "According to the document, what does Eli Roth's work explore in terms of gender and torture?", "What is the title of Maisha Wester's article mentioned in the document?", "What concept does Maisha Wester suggest is both elusive and inescapable in the context of capitalism and the Hostel films?", "What does the document suggest about the relationship between gender equality and global capitalism in the Hostel films?"], "answers": ["Eli Roth", "Eli Roth's work explores the \"undercurrent of anxiety about the place of gendered bodies in relation to torture as well as the connection between gender equality, torture, global capitalist venture, and the passive American consumer.\"", "\"Torture Porn And Uneasy Feminisms: Re-Thinking (Wo)Men in Eli Roth's Hostel Films\"", "The questioning of gendered dominance.", "The document suggests that the Hostel films explore the connection between gender equality, torture, and global capitalism, highlighting how gendered bodies are affected within a system where everyone becomes commodifiable and consuming bodies."], "docs": ["This a document about Gender in horror films. \n but contribute to their own and others' suffering. Eli Roth, the creator of the Hostel films, taps into an \"undercurrent of anxiety about the place of gendered bodies in relation to torture as well as the connection between gender equality, torture, global capitalist venture, and the passive American consumer.\" Maisha Wester states in her article, \"Torture Porn And Uneasy Feminisms: Re-Thinking (Wo)Men in Eli Roth's Hostel Films\", that the popularity of the Hostel films makes the questioning of gendered dominance \"both elusive and inescapable in the face of capitalism since, within such a system, we are all commodifiable and consuming bodies.\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which league did Mark Hill return to during the 1992 off-season?", "Which club did Mark Hill join during the 1992 off-season?", "How many appearances did Mark Hill make for Hendon during his two seasons with the club?", "How many goals did Mark Hill score for Hendon during his two seasons with the club?", "What was the position of Hendon in the league during Mark Hill's time with the club?"], "answers": ["Isthmian League Premier Division", "Mark Hill joined Hendon during the 1992 off-season.", "64", "1 goal.", "Mid-table."], "docs": ["This a document about Mark Hill (English footballer). \n Hill returned to the Isthmian League Premier Division to join Hendon during the 1992 off-season. He made 64 appearances and scored one goal in two mid-table seasons for the club."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On which date is the International Day of Liberation of the Nazi concentration camps observed annually in Russia?", "Which concentration camp's liberation is commemorated by the International Day of Liberation of the Nazi concentration camps?", "Where was the Buchenwald concentration camp located?", "What was the primary purpose of the Buchenwald concentration camp?", "What action did the SS take in early April 1945 as Allied troops approached the Buchenwald camp?", "How did one prisoner manage to inform the Allied forces about the Buchenwald camp in 1945?", "Which military unit liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp on 11 April 1945?"], "answers": ["11 April", "Buchenwald concentration camp.", "Near Weimar.", "The primary purpose of the Buchenwald concentration camp was to house prisoners for forced labour in armament factories.", "The SS started evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to leave on death marches or executing them in the forests outside the camp.", "One prisoner sent a short-wave radio message that was picked up by US Army troops.", "A troop of infantry from the Third US Army."], "docs": ["This a document about International Day of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps. \n The International Day of Liberation of the Nazi concentration camps is observed annually on 11 April in Russia, in commemoration of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945. The Buchenwald camp, located near Weimar, was one of the largest Nazi concentration camps, housing prisoners who were used for forced labour in armament factories. In early April 1945 when the Allied troops approached, the SS had started evacuating the camp, forcing prisoners to leave on death marches or executing them in the forests outside the camp. One prisoner managed to send a short-wave radio message that was picked up by US Army troops, and the camp was subsequently liberated by the a troop of infantry from the Third US Army, on 11 April."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which club did Jhornan Zamora start his career with, and in what year did he begin?", "In what year did Jhornan Zamora join Ourense Baloncesto, and for how long was the initial contract?", "During which seasons did Jhornan Zamora renew his contract with Ourense Baloncesto?", "Which French club did Jhornan Zamora sign with in July 2019?", "Which club did Jhornan Zamora leave in July 2019?"], "answers": ["Jhornan Zamora started his career with CB Valladolid in 2004.", "Jhornan Zamora joined Ourense Baloncesto in 2015 for a one-year contract.", "2017\u201319 season.", "ALM \u00c9vreux Basket.", "Ourense Baloncesto"], "docs": ["This a document about Jhornan Zamora. \n He started his career as a youngster for CB Valladolid in 2004 and played for the side until 2009. On 19 September 2015, he joined the Spanish Club Ourense Baloncesto for one-year contract and later renewed the contract with it in 2017\u201319 season. In July 2019, he left the Club Ourense and signed with French club ALM \u00c9vreux Basket."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Milk It Mick sent to race in the United States?", "Who trained Milk It Mick during his time in the United States?", "What race did Milk It Mick compete in on 22 January at Santa Anita Park?", "What was the final position of Milk It Mick in the San Marcos Stakes on 22 January?", "Who rode Milk It Mick during the San Marcos Stakes?", "What was the starting odds of Milk It Mick in the Frank E Kilroe Mile Stakes on 4 March?", "How many horses were in the field for the Frank E Kilroe Mile Stakes on 4 March?", "What was the name of the horse that beat Milk It Mick by a length in the San Marcos Stakes on 22 January?", "What race did Milk It Mick compete in on 4 March at Santa Anita Park?", "What distance was the San Marcos Stakes race that Milk It Mick competed in on 22 January?", "What distance was the Frank E Kilroe Mile Stakes race that Milk It Mick competed in on 4 March?"], "answers": ["2006", "James M Cassidy trained Milk It Mick during his time in the United States.", "Grade II San Marcos Stakes", "Second.", "Kent Desormeaux rode Milk It Mick during the San Marcos Stakes.", "12.4/1", "Thirteen.", "The Tin Man", "The Grade I Frank E Kilroe Mile Stakes.", "Ten furlongs.", "The Frank E Kilroe Mile Stakes race that Milk It Mick competed in on 4 March was a mile."], "docs": ["This a document about Milk It Mick. \n In 2006 Milk It Mick was sent to race in the United States where he was trained by James M Cassidy. He made a very promising start to his North American career in the Grade II San Marcos Stakes over ten furlongs at Santa Anita Park on 22 January. Ridden by Kent Desormeaux he started a 29/1 outsider but finished second of the eleven runners, beaten a length by The Tin Man. On 4 March at the same track the horse was dropped back in distance, but stepped up in class for the Grade I Frank E Kilroe Mile Stakes and started at odds of 12.4/1 in a thirteen-runner field. Cacique started "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which film won the Best Film award at the 22nd Filmfare Awards?"], "answers": ["The film \"Rajnigandha\" won the Best Film award at the 22nd Filmfare Awards."], "docs": ["This a document about 22nd Filmfare Awards. \n Rajnigandha "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the individual mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Malcolm Yelvington"], "docs": ["This a document about Malcolm Yelvington. \n[ Malcolm Yelvington] at AllMusic "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full scientific name of the Huachuca agave?", "What is the full scientific name of the Mescal agave?", "What is the full scientific name of the third variety of Agave parryi mentioned in the document?"], "answers": ["Agave parryi var. huachucensis", "Agave parryi var. truncata", "Agave parryi var. couseii"], "docs": ["This a document about Agave parryi. \nAgave parryi var. huachucensis, Huachuca agave ; Agave parryi var. truncata, Mescal agave ; Agave parryi var. couseii "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the award given to Kamanda in 2009 by the French Academy?", "For which work did Kamanda receive the Prix Heredia in 2009?", "Which poets is Kamanda compared to in terms of his style and themes?", "What type of emotions or themes does the poet's work emphasize according to the text?", "What does the text say the poet's work takes on in terms of expression?", "What phrase is used to describe 'sweet children like the blackness of the ebony' in the text?", "What is the primary subject or focus of Kamanda's poetic works according to the text?"], "answers": ["Prix Heredia for \u0152uvre po\u00e9tique : \u00e9dition int\u00e9grale.", "\u0152uvre po\u00e9tique : \u00e9dition int\u00e9grale", "Kamanda is compared to Hugo, Peguy, and Eluard in terms of his style and themes.", "The poet's work emphasizes misery and compassion.", "The poet's work takes on all forms of the universal clamor.", "\"explode with a savour for which we were unable to be guardians or lovers\"", "The universal clamor that talks continuously to the attentive ear."], "docs": ["This a document about Kama Sywor Kamanda. \n these \"sweet children like the blackness of the ebony\", explode with a savour for which we were unable to be guardians or lovers. The poet\u2019s struggle is so fundamental, the choice of his words so evident that they rank him among the greatest chanters of misery and compassion. Violent like Hugo, able to use litanies like Peguy, as lyrical as Eluard. His work takes on all forms of the universal clamor which, from the beginning to the end of time, talks continuously to the attentive ear.\u201d Kamanda has received many awards, including, in 2009, the French Academy\u2019s Prix Heredia for \u0152uvre po\u00e9tique : \u00e9dition int\u00e9grale i.e., the complete edition of his poetic works."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who was selected as a first-team defensive end by both the Coaches and the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which Ohio State player was named a first-team defensive end by both the Coaches and the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "What was Penn State's Maurice Evans' ranking as a defensive end in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team according to both the Coaches and the Media?", "Who was selected as a first-team defensive end by the Coaches but only a second-team by the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which Michigan State player was named a second-team defensive end by the Coaches but a first-team by the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which Iowa player was selected as a first-team defensive end by the Coaches and a second-team by the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which Indiana player was selected as a first-team defensive end by both the Coaches and the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which player from Iowa was selected as a first-team defensive end by the Coaches and a second-team by the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which player was selected as a first-team defensive end by the Media but only a second-team by the Coaches in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?", "Which player from Penn State was selected as a first-team defensive end by both the Coaches and the Media in the 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team?"], "answers": ["Greg Middleton, Vernon Gholston, and Maurice Evans.", "Vernon Gholston", "Maurice Evans was ranked 1st by both the Coaches and the Media.", "Jonal Saint-Dic", "Jonal Saint-Dic", "Mitch King", "Greg Middleton", "Mitch King", "Jonal Saint-Dic", "Maurice Evans"], "docs": ["This a document about 2007 All-Big Ten Conference football team. \nGreg Middleton, Indiana (Coaches-1; Media-1) ; Vernon Gholston, Ohio State (Coaches-1; Media-1) ; Maurice Evans, Penn State (Coaches-1; Media-1) ; Mitch King, Iowa (Coaches-1; Media-2) ; Jonal Saint-Dic, Michigan State (Coaches-2; Media-1) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the state highway system in Washington?", "How many miles of roads are included in Washington's state highway system?", "What is the name of the largest ferry system in the United States, located in Washington?", "How many miles of local roads are maintained by cities and counties in Washington?", "How many public airfields are there in Washington?", "Which government agency owns 16 state airports in Washington?", "What is the name of the major commercial airport in the greater Seattle area?", "What is the rank of the Washington State Ferries system in terms of size globally?", "How many state airports are owned by the Washington State Department of Transportation?", "In addition to the State Routes, what other ferry systems are operated in Washington by local governments?"], "answers": ["The state highway system in Washington is called State Routes.", "Over 7,000 miles.", "Washington State Ferries", "57,200 miles.", "There are 140 public airfields in Washington.", "The Washington State Department of Transportation.", "Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac)", "The Washington State Ferries system is the third largest in the world.", "16", "Several ferries operated by local governments."], "docs": ["This a document about Washington (state). \n Washington's state transportation system comprises several modes that are maintained by various government entities. The state highway system, called State Routes, includes over 7,000 mi of roads and the Washington State Ferries system, the largest of its kind in the nation and the third largest in the world. There are also 57,200 mi of local roads maintained by cities and counties, as well as several ferries operated by local governments. There are 140 public airfields in Washington, including 16 state airports owned by the Washington State Department of Transportation. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) is the major commercial airport of greater "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What condition can MPO serve as a sensitive predictor for in patients presenting with chest pain?", "How many studies have been published since 2003 that document the utility of MPO testing?", "What did the 2010 Heslop et al. study find about the combination of MPO and CRP testing for risk prediction?", "What was the historical use of immunohistochemical staining for myeloperoxidase in the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia?", "Why is myeloperoxidase staining still important in the diagnosis of myeloid sarcoma?", "What is one advantage of flow cytometric assays over immunofluorescence tests in screening for vasculitis?", "What unique ability does myeloperoxidase have regarding carbon nanotubes?", "What concern does myeloperoxidase's ability to break down carbon nanotubes address in clinical contexts?", "What additional requirement exists for flow cytometric assays despite their advantages in screening for vasculitis?"], "answers": ["Myeloperoxidase (MPO) can serve as a sensitive predictor for myocardial infarction in patients presenting with chest pain.", "Over 100 studies.", "The 2010 Heslop et al. study found that measuring both MPO and CRP provided added benefit for risk prediction compared to measuring CRP alone.", "It was used to demonstrate that the leukemic cells were derived from the myeloid lineage.", "Myeloperoxidase staining is still important in the diagnosis of myeloid sarcoma because it contrasts with the negative staining of lymphomas, which can otherwise have a similar appearance.", "Flow cytometric assays allow for the simultaneous detection of multiple autoantibodies relevant to vasculitis.", "Myeloperoxidase is the first and only human enzyme known to break down carbon nanotubes.", "Myeloperoxidase's ability to break down carbon nanotubes addresses the concern that using nanotubes for targeted delivery of medicines would lead to an unhealthy buildup of nanotubes in tissues.", "This method still requires further testing."], "docs": ["This a document about Myeloperoxidase. \n An initial 2003 study suggested that MPO could serve as a sensitive predictor for myocardial infarction in patients presenting with chest pain. Since then, there have been over 100 published studies documenting the utility of MPO testing. The 2010 Heslop et al. study reported that measuring both MPO and CRP (C-reactive protein; a general and cardiac-related marker of inflammation) provided added benefit for risk prediction than just measuring CRP alone. Immunohistochemical staining for myeloperoxidase used to be administered in the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia to demonstrate that the leukemic cells were derived from the myeloid lineage. Myeloperoxidase staining is still important in the diagnosis of myeloid sarcoma, contrasting with the negative staining of lymphomas, which can otherwise have a similar appearance. In the case of screening patients for vasculitis, flow cytometric assays have demonstrated comparable sensitivity to immunofluorescence tests, with the additional benefit of simultaneous detection of multiple autoantibodies relevant to vasculitis. Nonetheless, this method still requires further testing. Myeloperoxidase is the first and so far only human enzyme known to break down carbon nanotubes, allaying a concern among clinicians that using nanotubes for targeted delivery of medicines would lead to an unhealthy buildup of nanotubes in tissues."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the sailing race that was first held in 1989\u20131990 and later became known as the Vend\u00e9e Globe?", "From which location did the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge start?", "How many boats started the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge?", "How many boats finished the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge?", "What nickname is given to the Vend\u00e9e Globe in the document?", "Who won the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge?", "On what date was the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge won by Titouan Lamazou?", "Until which edition did Titouan Lamazou's winning time in the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge hold as a record?", "What was the direction of the route taken in the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge?"], "answers": ["The 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge.", "The 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge started from the Sables-d'Olonne.", "Thirteen boats started the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge.", "Seven boats finished the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge.", "\"Everest of the Sea\"", "Titouan Lamazou won the 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge.", "15 March 1990", "Until the 1996\u20131997 edition.", "East to west."], "docs": ["This a document about 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe. \n The 1989\u20131990 Vend\u00e9e Globe Challenge which later became the first edition of the Vend\u00e9e Globe is a none stop round the world sailing race. The race was a none stop east to west round the world The start was given on November 26, 1989, from the Sables-d'Olonne. This race initially had thirteen boats and seven at the finish, due to multiple abandonments, which is common in this \"Everest of the Sea\" that is the Vend\u00e9e Globe. It was won by Titouan Lamazou on 15 March 1990 creating the first benchmark of the event, which will hold as a record until the 1996\u20131997 edition."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event is the document about Ukraine's participation in?", "Who is one of the athletes listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "Who is another athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the third athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the fourth athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the fifth athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the sixth athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the seventh athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the eighth athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?", "What is the name of the ninth athlete listed as representing Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics?"], "answers": ["The 2008 Summer Paralympics.", "Anzhelika Churkina", "Oleksandra Granovska", "Larys Klochkova", "Galyna Kuznetsova", "Liubov Lomakina", "Alla Lysenko", "Inna Osetynska", "Margaryta Pryvalykhina", "Ilona Yudina"], "docs": ["This a document about Ukraine at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. \nAnzhelika Churkina ; Oleksandra Granovska ; Larys Klochkova ; Galyna Kuznetsova ; Liubov Lomakina ; Alla Lysenko ; Inna Osetynska ; Margaryta Pryvalykhina ; Ilona Yudina "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who played the banjo in the recording of 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Which musician was responsible for vocals and guitar in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who played the drums in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Which artist contributed the harmonica in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who played the piano in the recording of 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who provided backing vocals along with Buffy Ford in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Which musician played the pedal steel and resonator guitar in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who played the mandolin in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Which artist played the resonator guitar in the recording of 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who played the bass in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who provided backing vocals in addition to Chip Young in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Which musicians contributed guitar and backing vocals in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Who played the guitar in addition to vocals and guitar in 'Cannons in the Rain'?", "Which musician played the guitar in 'Cannons in the Rain' in addition to John Stewart, Waddy Wachtel, Kelso Herston, Chris Darrow, Fred Carter Jr., and Chip Young?", "Who played the guitar in 'Cannons in the Rain' in addition to Waddy Wachtel, Kelso Herston, and Buck Wilkin?"], "answers": ["Bobby Thompson played the banjo.", "John Stewart", "Russ Kunkel and Buddy Harman played the drums in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "Charlie McCoy contributed the harmonica in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "Hargus \"Pig\" Robbins played the piano.", "The Nashville Edition provided backing vocals along with Buffy Ford in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "Pete Drake played the pedal steel and resonator guitar in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "Chris Darrow played the mandolin in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "Fred Carter Jr. and Pete Drake played the resonator guitar in the recording of 'Cannons in the Rain'.", "Arnie Moore played the bass in 'Cannons in the Rain'.", "Buffy Ford, The Nashville Edition, and Buck Wilkin provided backing vocals in addition to Chip Young in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "Chip Young and Buck Wilkin contributed guitar and backing vocals in \"Cannons in the Rain.\"", "John Stewart played vocals, guitar.", "Buck Wilkin", "Chip Young and John Stewart."], "docs": ["This a document about Cannons in the Rain. \nJohn Stewart \u2013 vocals, guitar ; Bobby Thompson - banjo ; Russ Kunkel - drums ; Charlie McCoy - harmonica ; Hargus \"Pig\" Robbins - piano ; Buffy Ford - backing vocals ; Pete Drake - pedal steel, resonator guitar ; The Nashville Edition - backing vocals ; Waddy Wachtel - guitar ; Kelso Herston - guitar ; Chris Darrow - mandolin ; Fred Carter Jr. - resonator guitar ; Chip Young - guitar, backing vocals ; Buck Wilkin - guitar, backing vocals ; Buddy Harman - drums ; Arnie Moore - bass "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which university did the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team represent?", "Who was the head coach of the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team?", "How many games did the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team play?", "Who did the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team lose their only game to?", "What was the final score of the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team's only game?", "Where was the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team's only game played?", "Was Frederick Lincoln Emory's tenure as head coach of the West Virginia Mountaineers football team longer than one year?", "Was the 1891 season the first for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team?"], "answers": ["West Virginia University.", "Frederick Lincoln Emory was the head coach of the 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team.", "1", "Washington & Jefferson.", "72\u20130.", "The Show Lot in Morgantown, West Virginia.", "No.", "Yes."], "docs": ["This a document about 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team. \n The 1891 West Virginia Mountaineers football team represented West Virginia University in the 1891 college football season. Led by Frederick Lincoln Emory in his first and only year as the Mountaineers' head coach, this was the first West Virginia Mountaineers football team. They lost the only game they played Washington & Jefferson, 72\u20130, at the Show Lot in Morgantown, West Virginia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the designation number of the first minor planet listed in the document?", "When was minor planet 440150 discovered?", "Which observatory discovered minor planet 440149?", "What is the estimated diameter of minor planet 440152?", "What is the estimated diameter of minor planet 440150?", "What is the name of the program or project that discovered minor planet 440150?", "What is the estimated diameter of minor planet 440149?", "When was minor planet 440151 discovered?", "What is the estimated diameter of minor planet 440151?", "Which program or project is associated with the discovery of minor planet 440152?"], "answers": ["440149", "October 28, 2003", "Kitt Peak", "760 meters.", "750 m", "LINEAR", "1.1 km", "October 18, 2003", "1.1 km", "Spacewatch"], "docs": ["This a document about List of minor planets: 440001\u2013441000. \n ; -id=149 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 440149 || || \u2014 || October 26, 2003 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EUN || align=right | 1.1 km || ; -id=150 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 440150 || || \u2014 || October 28, 2003 || Socorro || LINEAR || \u2014 || align=right data-sort-value=\"0.75\" | 750 m || ; -id=151 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 440151 || || \u2014 || October 18, 2003 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right | 1.1 km || ; -id=152 bgcolor=#E9E9E9 ; 440152 || || \u2014 || October 23, 2003 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || \u2014 || align=right data-sort-value=\"0.76\" | 760 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What task did teams have to perform after wearing heavy shoes while dancing in The Amazing Race Vietnam 2014?", "How much did each shoe weigh that the teams had to wear while dancing?", "Where did teams have to go in the morning after staying with a local family?", "What did teams receive at the oldest house of Ban Po?", "What had to teams do with the goats they received?", "What was the margin of error allowed when guessing the weight of the goats?", "What happened if teams guessed the correct weight of the goats?", "What happened if teams guessed incorrectly and had to return the goats to the goat pen?", "What location did teams have to lead the goats to in The Amazing Race Vietnam 2014?", "What was the final location where teams had to go after leading the goats to the marked place in The Amazing Race Vietnam 2014?"], "answers": ["Teams had to convince a local family to let them stay for the night.", "Each shoe weighed 2.5 kg.", "Teams had to find the oldest house of Ban Po.", "Teams received two goats.", "Teams had to lead the goats through the village to a marked place and guess the goats' weight.", "0.5 kg.", "Teams would get their next clue.", "They had to serve a short penalty before they could try again.", "a marked place", "The control center."], "docs": ["This a document about The Amazing Race Vietnam 2014. \n wear incredibly heavy shoes while they danced. Each shoe weighed 2.5 kg. Teams would then have to convince a local family to let them stay for the night. ; In the morning, teams had to find the oldest house of Ban Po, where they would receive two goats. They had to lead the goats through the village to a marked place, where they would have to guess the goats' weight. Teams only had a margin for error of 0.5 kg. If they guessed the correct weight, teams would get their next clue. If not, they had to return their goats to the goat pen and serve a short penalty before they could try again. ; At the control center, teams had "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What award did Elliott win in 1948?", "Which team did Elliott lead to the 1948 National League pennant?", "How many games did Herman's 1947 Pirates lose?", "What position did Camelli play for Boston in 1947?", "Who was the starting catcher for Boston in 1947?", "Which team did the Braves send Camelli to in 1948?", "In which league did the San Diego Padres play in 1948?", "Where did Hank Camelli die?", "How old was Hank Camelli when he died?", "What was the final season of Hank Camelli's Major League career?", "What was the result of the 1947 Pirates' season under Herman's management?", "What was the reason Camelli said the Pirates had traded the whole team on him?"], "answers": ["National League Most Valuable Player award.", "Boston.", "92 games.", "Camelli was Boston's second-string catcher in 1947.", "Phil Masi.", "The Braves sent Camelli to the San Diego Padres of the AAA Pacific Coast League in 1948.", "The San Diego Padres played in the AAA Pacific Coast League in 1948.", "Hank Camelli died in Wellesley, Massachusetts.", "81", "1947", "The 1947 Pirates lost 92 games and finished tied for seventh in the NL.", "Because they had traded Elliott, who would go on to win the National League Most Valuable Player award and lead Boston to the 1948 National League pennant."], "docs": ["This a document about Hank Camelli. \n at the cost \u2014 Elliott \u2014 the Pirates had paid for him. \"Why, they've gone and traded the whole team on me\", he said. Elliott would win the National League Most Valuable Player award and lead Boston to the 1948 National League pennant. Herman's 1947 Pirates lost 92 games and finished tied for seventh in the NL, and he resigned before the season's final game. Camelli was Boston's second-string catcher (behind Phil Masi) in 1947, his final season in the Majors. The Braves then sent him to the San Diego Padres of the AAA Pacific Coast League for 1948. He died in Wellesley, Massachusetts, at the age of 81."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What were Lo Man-wai's professions in Hong Kong?", "Which councils did Lo Man-wai serve as a member in Hong Kong?", "What was Lo Man-wai's date of birth?", "On what date did Lo Man-wai pass away?"], "answers": ["Lo Man-wai was a lawyer and politician in Hong Kong.", "Lo Man-wai served as a member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong.", "1895", "5 April 1985"], "docs": ["This a document about Lo Man-wai. \n Lo Man-wai (1895 \u2013 5 April 1985) was a prominent lawyer and politician in Hong Kong who served as a member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which district is Trang commune located?", "In which province is Trang commune situated?"], "answers": ["Trang commune is located in Kamrieng District.", "Battambang Province."], "docs": ["This a document about Trang (commune). \n Trang is a khum (commune) of Kamrieng District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What does the Food and fiber system encompass in the U.S. economy?", "How many workers were employed in the Food and fiber system in 2000?", "What percentage of U.S. employment was attributed to the Food and fiber system in 2000?", "What was the total contribution of the Food and fiber system to the U.S. GDP in 2000?", "What percentage of the U.S. GDP was contributed by the Food and fiber system in 2000?", "What percentage of U.S. employment was attributed to farming in 2000?", "What was the value added to GDP by farming in 2000?"], "answers": ["The Food and fiber system encompasses agricultural production and all economic activities supporting or utilizing that production, including farm machinery and chemical production, processing, manufacturing, transportation, and retailing in the U.S. economy.", "24.1 million workers.", "17.1%", "$1,264 billion", "12.8%", "1.2%", "$82 billion"], "docs": ["This a document about Food and fiber system. \n The Food and fiber system is the sector of the U.S. economy that includes agricultural production and all economic activities supporting or utilizing that production, including farm machinery and chemical production, and processing, manufacturing, transportation, and retailing. In 2000, the food and fiber system employed 24.1 million workers, or 17.1% of the U.S. employment, and accounted for $1,264 billion, or 12.8% of the gross domestic product. Farming is one of the smaller components of the system, accounting for 1.2% of U.S. employment and $82 billion in value added to GDP."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who is the head coach of the Barbados men's national volleyball team?"], "answers": ["Ludger Niles"], "docs": ["This a document about Barbados men's national volleyball team. \nHead Coach: Ludger Niles "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What family does Isotenes marmorata belong to?", "Where is Isotenes marmorata found?"], "answers": ["Tortricidae", "Isotenes marmorata is found on New Guinea."], "docs": ["This a document about Isotenes marmorata. \n Isotenes marmorata is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on New Guinea."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What educational philosophy does Wilberforce School draw heavily on?", "Who pioneered teaching methods that emphasized children's natural curiosity and delight in discovery?", "What time period was Charlotte Mason a classical educator in?", "What was the primary focus of classical education during Charlotte Mason's time?", "What did Charlotte Mason seek to avoid in educational environments?", "What aspect of the learning process did Charlotte Mason emphasize to engage children?", "What are some practical applications of Charlotte Mason's philosophy at Wilberforce School in the early grades?", "What is the purpose of the limited hours and half-day options for early grades at Wilberforce School according to Charlotte Mason's philosophy?"], "answers": ["Wilberforce School draws heavily on the educational philosophy of Charlotte Mason.", "Charlotte Mason pioneered teaching methods that emphasized children's natural curiosity and delight in discovery.", "mid-nineteenth century Britain", "Highly cognitive teaching, driven by memorization and drill.", "Charlotte Mason sought to avoid the tedium and exasperation that can mark overly rote educational environments.", "Charlotte Mason emphasized engaging children's hearts and imaginations with the learning process.", "Some practical applications of Charlotte Mason's philosophy at Wilberforce School in the early grades include more limited hours, such as half-day kindergarten and a half-day option on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for Classes One and Two.", "To free children to spend afternoons engaging their hearts and imaginations, avoiding the tedium of overly rote educational environments."], "docs": ["This a document about Wilberforce School. \n Wilberforce draws heavily on the educational philosophy of Charlotte Mason, who pioneered teaching methods that emphasized children's natural curiosity and delight in discovery. Mason was a classical educator from mid-nineteenth century Britain at a time, similar to the present day, when classical education emphasized highly cognitive teaching, driven by memorization and drill. She sought to avoid the tedium and exasperation that can mark overly rote educational environments by seeking to engage children's hearts and imaginations with the learning process. Some practical applications of Charlotte Mason's philosophy at Wilberforce include more limited hours in the early grades, including half-day kindergarten and a half-day option on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for Classes One and Two, freeing children to spend afternoons at "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the town or mountain pass near the Border Personnel Meeting point in Ladakh?", "When was the meeting held at the Border Personnel Meeting point in October 2015?", "At which other location was the October 2015 meeting held simultaneously with the meeting at the Border Personnel Meeting point?", "What issues were resolved during the October 2015 meeting at the Border Personnel Meeting point?", "What agreement was reached between the two countries during the October 2015 meeting?", "What is the significance of the Border Personnel Meeting point and the nearby 1962 Sino-Indian War memorial?", "What structure is present at the Border Personnel Meeting point for conducting meetings?"], "answers": ["Chushul or Spanggur Gap.", "October 1, 2015.", "Daulat Beg Oldi", "Issues relating to a border confrontation in Ladakh in the prior month were resolved. Both countries agreed to return their troops to the previous positions.", "Both countries agreed to return their troops to the previous positions.", "The Border Personnel Meeting point and the nearby 1962 Sino-Indian War memorial are a tourist attraction.", "A meeting hut."], "docs": ["This a document about Border Personnel Meeting point. \n Chushul or Spanggur Gap is in the Leh district of the Indian state of Ladakh region. The meeting point is named after the nearby town (Chushul) or the mountain pass (Spanggur Gap). An October 1, 2015 meeting was held there and simultaneously in Daulat Beg Oldi in which issues relating to a border confrontation in Ladakh in the prior month were resolved. Both countries agreed to return their troops to the previous positions. The meeting point and a nearby 1962 Sino-Indian War memorial are a tourist attraction. There is a meeting hut there."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What major multi-sport event is the document about?"], "answers": ["2002 West Asian Games"], "docs": ["This a document about 2002 West Asian Games. \n(host) (host) (host) (host) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which years did Norman Harris represent his team in rugby, as noted in the document?", "Which other nationality is mentioned in relation to Norman Harris in the document?", "In which year did Wales become associated with Norman Harris according to the document?"], "answers": ["1947, 1949", "Wales", "1949"], "docs": ["This a document about Norman Harris (rugby). \n1947, 1949 ; 1947, 1947, 1949 ; Other nationalities 1949, 1953 Wales"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What are some examples of object suffixes used with transitive verbs in the Lala language?", "Under what condition is the object suffix sometimes dropped in the Lala language without confusing the meaning?", "What must be done when the object pronoun comes first in the Lala language for emphasis?", "What does the causative prefix 'va-' do in the Lala language?", "What is an example of the causative prefix 'va-' changing a root in the Lala language?", "What does the nominalizing prefix 'i-' do in the Lala language?", "What is an example of the nominalizing prefix 'i-' changing a word in the Lala language?", "Which prefix in the Lala language does not take object suffixes?", "Is the prefix 'vi-' used with the causative prefix 'va-' in the Lala language?", "Does the duplication of the verb root occur with the prefix 'vi-' in the Lala language?"], "answers": ["u, mu, a, i'a, ta, lai-mai, mu'i.", "The object suffix is sometimes dropped without confusing the meaning when the object pronoun usually comes in order after the subject pronoun.", "The correct object suffix must be used to make the meaning clear.", "The causative prefix 'va-' changes a root to a causative verb or noun.", "va'ika 'to show', based on the root ika 'to look'.", "The nominalizing prefix 'i-' changes words to nouns.", "ivaku 'woven', from vaku 'to weave'", "The prefix vi- does not take object suffixes.", "No.", "No."], "docs": ["This a document about Lala language (Papua New Guinea). \n Object suffixes are often used with transitive verbs. These object suffixes are u, mu , a , i'a , ta , lai-mai , mu'i. Because the object pronoun usually comes in order after the subject pronoun, the object suffix is sometimes dropped without confusing the meaning. If the object pronoun comes first because of emphasis, the correct object suffix must be used to make the meaning clear. The causative prefix va- changes a root to a causative verb or noun. An example of this is va'ika 'to show', which is based on the root ika 'to look'. The nominalizaing prefix i- changes words to nouns. An example of this is ivaku 'woven', from vaku 'to weave'. The prefix vi- does not take the object suffixes and is not used with the causative va-. Nor does the duplication of the verb root occur with vi-."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Where is Conestoga station located?", "What transit agency operates the bus routes that terminate at Conestoga station?", "Which other bus service also serves Conestoga station via a stop on King Street?", "What is the significance of Conestoga station in the Region of Waterloo's Ion rapid transit system?", "When did the Ion rapid transit system open to the public?", "What are the primary access points to the LRT platforms at Conestoga station?", "What is the color pattern of the ceramic tile feature walls at Conestoga station?", "What is the title of the artwork displayed at Conestoga station, and who is the artist?"], "answers": ["Conestoga station is located beside the King Street entrance on the westerly side of Conestoga Mall in Waterloo, Ontario.", "Grand River Transit (GRT) operates the bus routes that terminate at Conestoga station.", "Perth County Connect", "Conestoga station is the northern terminus of the Region of Waterloo's Ion rapid transit system.", "June 21, 2019.", "The primary access points to the LRT platforms at Conestoga station are from the north, where both a stairway and ramp lead down to the bus terminal.", "The color pattern of the ceramic tile feature walls at Conestoga station consists of red, orange, blue, teal, and yellow.", "The artwork displayed at Conestoga station is titled \"Continuum\" and the artist is Catherine Paleczny."], "docs": ["This a document about Conestoga station. \n Conestoga station is located beside the King Street entrance on the westerly side of Conestoga Mall in Waterloo, Ontario. This facility operates as a major transit terminal for Grand River Transit (GRT) buses, with all of the routes that it serves terminating here. Perth County Connect buses, serving Stratford, Perth County and London, also serve the station via a stop on King Street. Conestoga is also the northern terminus of the Region of Waterloo's Ion rapid transit system, which opened on June 21, 2019. Access to the LRT platforms is primarily from the north, where both a stairway and ramp lead down to the bus terminal; the King Street sidewalk can also be reached. Sidewalk access is also available from the south end of the platforms. The station's feature walls consist of ceramic tiles in a pattern of red, orange, blue, teal, and yellow. The station features the artwork Continuum by Catherine Paleczny about the continuum of communities and the progression of time."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["On what date did the stage premi\u00e8re of the verse-play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen take place in Christiania, Norway?", "Who composed the incidental music for the stage premi\u00e8re of Peer Gynt in 1876?", "When and where was the Harvard Lampoon humor magazine founded?", "What significant library was established in Rome on March 14, 1876?", "Who first published the Dewey Decimal Classification system in 1876?", "In 1876, where did George Bernard Shaw move permanently, and in what city did he begin his writing career?", "In which publication did \u00c9mile Zola begin serializing L'Assommoir in April 1876?", "Why was the serialization of L'Assommoir by \u00c9mile Zola suspended and when did it resume?"], "answers": ["February 24", "Edvard Grieg", "February/March in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma.", "Melvil Dewey", "George Bernard Shaw moved permanently to England and began his writing career in London.", "Le Bien public", "The serialization of L'Assommoir by \u00c9mile Zola was suspended due to its low-life themes and resumed in July."], "docs": ["This a document about 1876 in literature. \nFebruary 24 \u2013 The stage premi\u00e8re of the verse-play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen (published 1867) with incidental music by Edvard Grieg, takes place in Christiania, Norway. ; February/March \u2013 The Harvard Lampoon humor magazine is founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ; March 14 \u2013 Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma established in Rome. ; March ; American librarian Melvil Dewey first publishes the Dewey Decimal Classification system. ; George Bernard Shaw moves permanently from Dublin to England, after which he begins his writing career as the ghostwriter of a musical column in London satirical weekly The Hornet. ; April \u2013 \u00c9mile Zola's L'Assommoir begins serialization in Le Bien public. Its low-life themes cause it to be suspended after six episodes; serialization resumes in July "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Who replaced Chester Whitehorn as the editor of Planet Stories after three issues?", "Who became the editor of Planet Stories in the Summer 1950 issue?", "When did Planet Stories switch from a quarterly to a bimonthly publication schedule?", "Who took over as editor of Planet Stories in September 1951?", "When did Jack O'Sullivan become the editor of Planet Stories?", "What was the reported payment rate per word for Planet Stories in 1953?", "When did Planet Stories return to a quarterly publication schedule?", "Which issue of Planet Stories was the final one published?"], "answers": ["Paul L. Payne replaced Chester Whitehorn as the editor of Planet Stories after three issues.", "Jerome Bixby became the editor of Planet Stories in the Summer 1950 issue.", "Soon after Jerome Bixby became editor, in the Summer 1950 issue.", "Malcolm Reiss", "March 1952", "One to two cents per word.", "Summer 1954", "The Summer 1955 issue was the final one published."], "docs": ["This a document about Planet Stories. \n was replaced by Chester Whitehorn for three issues, and then by Paul L. Payne, from Fall 1946 to Spring 1950. With the Summer 1950 issue the editorship passed to Jerome Bixby, who was already editing Jungle Stories. Soon thereafter Planet Stories switched from a quarterly to bimonthly schedule. Bixby lasted a little over a year; Malcolm Reiss took over again in September 1951, and three issues later, in March 1952, Jack O'Sullivan became editor. A contemporary market survey records that in 1953, payment rates were only one to two cents per word; this was substantially less than the leading magazines of the day. Planet Stories returned to a quarterly schedule beginning with the Summer 1954 issue, but the pulp market was collapsing, and the Summer 1955 issue was the final one."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the length of the field goal that Walsh kicked to get the Vikings on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter?", "Which player intercepted a deep pass intended for Rudolph during the game?", "What was the yardage of the touchdown run by Hyde that put the 49ers further ahead?", "What was the outcome of the Vikings' 4th-and-8 drive in terms of yardage?", "Who was the quarterback for the Vikings during this game?", "What was the length of the field goal attempt for Dawson that was initially mentioned in the document?", "What was the name of the player who completed a 66-yard drive for the Vikings in the fourth quarter?", "What was the name of the player who was sacked for a loss of 14 yards during the Vikings' 4th-and-8 drive?"], "answers": ["37 yards.", "Tramaine Brock", "17 yards.", "The Vikings' 4th-and-8 drive resulted in a loss of 14 yards.", "Bridgewater was the quarterback for the Vikings during this game.", "30 yards", "Walsh", "Bridgewater"], "docs": ["This a document about 2015 Minnesota Vikings season. \n a 30-yard field goal attempt for Dawson. The Vikings finally got on the scoreboard early in the fourth quarter, as Walsh finished off a 66-yard drive with a 37-yard field goal, but the 49ers pulled further ahead with a second touchdown for Hyde on a 17-yard run. Bridgewater attempted to spark the Vikings back into the game, but a deep pass intended for Rudolph was intercepted by Tramaine Brock, setting up a 25-yard field goal for Dawson. The next drive saw the Vikings go for it again on 4th-and-8, but Bridgewater was sacked for a loss of 14 yards, allowing the 49ers to kneel out the game."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the length of the Ringstra\u00dfe in Wiesbaden?", "What is the significance of the Ringstra\u00dfe in Wiesbaden's urban layout?", "How many lanes does the Ringstra\u00dfe have?", "Which federal highway is the Ringstra\u00dfe part of?", "What area does the Ringstra\u00dfe encircle in Wiesbaden?"], "answers": ["The Ringstra\u00dfe in Wiesbaden is some 3 km long.", "The Ringstra\u00dfe is a semi-circular, 3 km long urban boulevard and the city's busiest and most prominent street system. It encircles the old town of Wiesbaden on its southern and western boundaries and is part of Bundesstra\u00dfe 54.", "The Ringstra\u00dfe has four to six lanes.", "Bundesstra\u00dfe 54", "The Ringstra\u00dfe encircles the old town of Wiesbaden on its southern and western boundaries."], "docs": ["This a document about Ringstra\u00dfe (Wiesbaden). \n The Ringstra\u00dfe is a semi-circular, some 3 km long urban boulevard in the centre of Wiesbaden and the city's busiest and most prominent street system. The Ringstra\u00dfe is a four up to six lane street and part of Bundesstra\u00dfe 54. It encircles the old town of Wiesbaden on its southern and western boundaries."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the English name for Parangi Malai?", "Where is St. Thomas Mount located in India?", "Which Christian community traces the origin of their church to St. Thomas the Apostle?", "From which century was the area around St. Thomas Mount predominantly populated by Anglo-Indians?", "Which railway station serves the St. Thomas Mount neighbourhood?", "Which church is located at the foot of St. Thomas Mount?", "Where is the St. Thomas Syro Malabar Catholic Church located in relation to St. Thomas Mount?", "What is expected to make the St. Thomas Mount suburb the city's largest transit hub after Chennai Central?", "What was the name of the constituency in the state assembly elections of 1967 and 1971?"], "answers": ["St. Thomas Mount", "St. Thomas Mount is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.", "The ancient Syrian Christian community of India.", "17th century.", "St. Thomas Mount railway station.", "The St. Thomas Garrison Church.", "East of the shrine at North Silver Street, footholds of the mountain shrine.", "Integration of the Metro and MRTS with the suburban station.", "Saint Thomas Mount"], "docs": ["This a document about St. Thomas Mount. \n Parangi Malai (known in English as St. Thomas Mount) is a small hillock in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, near the neighbourhood of Guindy and very close to Chennai International Airport. The ancient Syrian Christian community of India trace the origin of their church to St. Thomas the Apostle. From the 17th century, this part of Chennai was populated predominantly by Anglo-Indians. The St. Thomas Garrison Church is at the foot of St Thomas Mount. The St. Thomas Syro Malabar Catholic Church is located east of the shrine at North Silver Street, footholds of the mountain shrine. The neighbourhood is served by the St. Thomas Mount railway station, on the southern line of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. Integration of the Metro and MRTS with the suburban station in the neighbourhood, is expected to make the suburb the city's largest transit hub after Chennai Central. In the state assembly elections of 1967 and 1971, there was a constituency known as the Saint Thomas Mount."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["How many years have passed since the nuclear war devastated the world in the story?", "Where is Fort Ridgeway located in the story?", "What is the mission of Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont in the story?", "What location are Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont traveling to in the story?", "What kind of people have Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont encountered so far before finding the fort?", "What do the people living in the fort have that surprises Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont?", "What is the background of the people living in the fort?", "What have the people in the fort managed to maintain despite the nuclear war?", "What mode of transportation are Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont using for their mission in the story?", "What unusual characteristic do the people in the fort seem to have developed according to the document?", "What was the purpose of the old cache of microfilmed books buried at the Carnegie Library before the nuclear war?", "What event devastated the world more than 250 years before the events of the story?", "What was the name of the short story discussed in the document?"], "answers": ["More than 250 years.", "Fort Ridgeway is located in what had once been Arizona.", "Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont are on a mission to dig up an old cache of microfilmed books buried at the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh before the nuclear war.", "Pittsburgh.", "stone-age barbarians", "Organization, firearms, and literacy.", "The people living in the fort are descendants of a pre-war army platoon. They have maintained their organization and civilization as much as possible.", "The people in the fort have managed to maintain their organization and civilization.", "Helicopter.", "They seem to have developed a strange characteristic.", "The purpose of the old cache of microfilmed books was not explicitly stated in the document.", "A nuclear war.", "The Return"], "docs": ["This a document about The Return (short story). \n It has been more than 250 years since the nuclear war devastated the world, and finally the people of Fort Ridgeway (in what had once been Arizona) are advanced enough to go out looking for other surviving communities. The helicopter-borne explorers, Dr. Jim Loudons and Monty Altamont, are on their way to Pittsburgh to dig up an old cache of microfilmed books that was buried at the Carnegie Library before the war. Having so far only encountered stone-age barbarians, they are surprised to find a fort, manned by people with organization, firearms, and literacy. The people living in the fort are descendants of an old pre-war army platoon, and they have maintained their organization and civilization as much as is possible. Also, they seem to have developed a strange "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What method did Zhu et al. (2021) use to study the anatomy of Brindabellaspis stensioi?", "What part of Brindabellaspis stensioi did Zhu et al. (2021) analyze to evaluate its phylogenetic implications?", "Which species' headshield anatomy was redescribed by Wang & Zhu (2021)?", "What is the name of the species described by Dupret et al. (2021) based on new fossil material from the Chortkiv Formation?", "In which geological period is the Chortkiv Formation located where the fossil material of Palaeacanthaspis vasta was found?", "What aspect of Palaeacanthaspis vasta was studied by Dupret et al. (2021) in addition to describing new fossil material?", "What stage of the Devonian period is the Chortkiv Formation, where the fossil material of Palaeacanthaspis vasta was found?"], "answers": ["CT scanning.", "Zhu et al. (2021) analyzed the endocast of Brindabellaspis stensioi.", "Parayunnanolepis xitunensis", "Palaeacanthaspis vasta", "Devonian", "phylogenetic relationships", "Lochkovian"], "docs": ["This a document about 2021 in paleoichthyology. \nZhu et al. (2021) use CT scanning to reveal the endocast of Brindabellaspis stensioi, and evaluate the implications of its anatomy for the knowledge of the phylogenetic relationships of early jawed vertebrates. ; Redescription of the anatomy of the headshield of Parayunnanolepis xitunensis is published by Wang & Zhu (2021). ; Description of new fossil material of Palaeacanthaspis vasta from the Devonian (Lochkovian) Chortkiv Formation (Ukraine), and a study on the phylogenetic relationships of this species, is published by Dupret et al. (2021). "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the highest position 'Shake It Off' reached on the US Billboard Hot 100?", "Which songs blocked 'Shake It Off' from reaching the number one position on the US Billboard Hot 100?", "What significant milestone did 'Shake It Off' achieve on the Billboard Hot 100 chart?", "What was the peak position of 'Shake It Off' in Australia and New Zealand, respectively?", "What were the peak positions of 'Shake It Off' in Ireland and the United Kingdom?", "Who directed the music video for 'Shake It Off'?", "What notable feature is highlighted about the wardrobe in the music video for 'Shake It Off'?"], "answers": ["Number two.", "\"We Belong Together\" by Mariah Carey and \"Gold Digger\" by Kanye West and Jamie Foxx.", "It marked the first time a female lead artist occupied the top two positions of the Hot 100.", "6 and 5.", "In Ireland, \"Shake It Off\" peaked at number fifteen, and in the United Kingdom, it peaked at number nine.", "Jake Nava", "The wardrobe in the music video for \"Shake It Off\" features numerous extravagant wardrobe changes."], "docs": ["This a document about Shake It Off (Mariah Carey song). \n The song was well received by music critics, with many complimenting its simple yet inspirational lyrics, as well as calling it a standout track from the album. It peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, blocked by Carey's own \"We Belong Together\" and Kanye West's and Jaime Foxx\u2019s \"Gold Digger\" for six weeks. Furthermore, it marked the [[List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones#Simultaneously occupying the top two or more positions|first time a female lead artist occupied the top two positions of the Hot 100]]. The song also peaked at numbers six and five in Australia and New Zealand, and numbers fifteen and nine in Ireland and the United Kingdom, respectively. The song's music video, directed by Jake Nava features numerous extravagant wardrobe changes "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the original size of the plat for the city of Beckley when it was founded?", "When was the city of Beckley's plat approved by the Virginia General Assembly?", "For how many years did Beckley serve as a School Commissioner?", "What was Beckley's role as a first postmaster of the city of Beckley?", "Which political convention did Beckley attend as a Delegate in 1844?", "Whose name did Beckley vote for as President at the 1844 Whig National Convention?", "Which county did Beckley serve as Master Commissioner in Chancery for between 1840 and 1850?", "For how many years did Beckley serve as Deputy Clerk of Superior and County Courts?", "What was Beckley's role as Clerk of Circuit Court of Law?"], "answers": ["30 acres.", "April 8, 1838.", "Beckley served as a School Commissioner for 13 years, from 1837 to 1850.", "Beckley was the first postmaster of the city of Beckley in 1839.", "The 1844 Whig National Convention.", "Henry Clay", "Fayette County, West Virginia.", "12 years.", "The document does not specify Beckley's role as Clerk of Circuit Court of Law."], "docs": ["This a document about Alfred Beckley. \n Beckley was key in founding the city of Beckley on its original 30 acre plat, which was approved by the Virginia General Assembly on April 8, 1838. For the first 12 years or so the new town grew very slowly. Beckley served in several public service roles, often in overlapping terms: School Commissioner, 1837\u20131850; Deputy Clerk of Superior and County Courts, 1838\u20131850; first postmaster of city of Beckley, 1839; Commissioner of Forfeited and Delinquent Lands, 1839\u20131850; Master Commissioner in Chancery, 1840\u20131850 for Fayette County, West Virginia (then part of Virginia); Delegate to the 1844 Whig National Convention, where he voted for Henry Clay for President; Clerk of Circuit Court of Law "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which award did Kazuo Hasegawa receive in 1957?", "What honor was bestowed upon Kazuo Hasegawa in 1965?", "What award did Kazuo Hasegawa receive in 1978?", "What award did Kazuo Hasegawa receive in 1984?"], "answers": ["Kikuchi Kan Prize", "Medal with Purple Ribbon", "Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon.", "Kazuo Hasegawa received the People's Honour Award in 1984."], "docs": ["This a document about Kazuo Hasegawa. \nKikuchi Kan Prize (1957) ; Medal with Purple Ribbon (1965) ; Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon (1978) ; People's Honour Award (1984) "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the institution responsible for managing presidential affairs in Ukraine?", "What is the name of the organization in Ukraine tasked with local state administration?", "What is the name of the body in Ukraine that is associated with constitutional matters?", "What is the name of the institute in Ukraine that focuses on strategic research?", "What is the name of the academy in Ukraine that is part of the state administration system?", "What is the name of the general state affairs administration body in Ukraine?"], "answers": ["Presidential Administration of Ukraine (APU)", "Local State Administrations", "Constitutional Assembly of Ukraine", "National Institute of Strategic Research", "National Academy of State Administration", "State Administration of Affairs (DUS)"], "docs": ["This a document about President of Ukraine. \nNational Institute of Strategic Research ; National Academy of State Administration ; Presidential Administration of Ukraine (APU) ; State Administration of Affairs (DUS) ; Local State Administrations ; Constitutional Assembly of Ukraine "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When was the 1963 Edmonton municipal election held?", "How many mayors were to be elected in the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?", "How many aldermen were to be elected to sit on Edmonton City Council in the 1963 election?", "How many trustees were to be elected to sit on each of the public and separate school boards in the 1963 election?", "How many plebiscite questions were decided by the electorate in the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?", "How many positions for aldermen were already filled before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?", "Which aldermen were already in office and had been elected in 1962 before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?", "Who was the alderman elected in 1961 who later resigned before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?", "How many trustees were on the public school board before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?", "How many positions on the public school board were already filled before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election?"], "answers": ["October 16, 1963.", "One mayor was to be elected in the 1963 Edmonton municipal election.", "Six aldermen were to be elected to sit on Edmonton City Council in the 1963 election.", "Four.", "Three.", "Four positions for aldermen were already filled before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election.", "Frederick John Mitchell, Ethel Wilson, Morris Weinlos, and Vincent Dantzer.", "George Prudham", "Seven.", "Three positions on the public school board were already filled before the 1963 Edmonton municipal election."], "docs": ["This a document about 1963 Edmonton municipal election. \n The 1963 municipal election was held October 16, 1963 to elect a mayor and six aldermen to sit on Edmonton City Council and four trustees to sit on each of the public and separate school boards. The electorate also decided three plebiscite questions. There were ten aldermen on city council, but four of the positions were already filled: Frederick John Mitchell, Ethel Wilson, Morris Weinlos, and Vincent Dantzer were all elected to two-year terms in 1962 and were still in office. George Prudham was also elected to a two-year term in 1961, but resigned. There were seven trustees on the public school board, but three of the "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What trait has James Nightingale been described as having in the show Hollyoaks?", "Who is James' mother in the show Hollyoaks?", "What plot is James helping his mother with in Hollyoaks?", "How has James' mother been described in relation to his behavior in the show?", "What term has been used to describe James and his mother as a team in the show?"], "answers": ["James Nightingale has been described as a \"wrong'un\" and a schemer.", "Marnie.", "James is helping his mother with her plot to ruin the Hutch.", "James' mother has been described as \"wicked and vindictive,\" which explains why James is \"such a wrong'un.\"", "\"wicked mother-and-son team\""], "docs": ["This a document about James Nightingale (Hollyoaks). \n was clear they didn't care who they stomped on to get what they wanted.\" She has also branded them a ruthless, \"machiavellian\", \"devious duo\" and \"wicked mother-and-son team\" who have \"wreaked havoc\" in the show. Ellis opined that she was not surprised James is \"such a wrong'un\" after being raised by a \"wicked and vindictive\" mother. A fellow Inside Soap columnist said of James' scheming \"there\u2019s nothing we love more than a good soap schemer \u2013 and Hollyoaks\u2019 James is on top form tonight. As well as helping mum Marnie with her plot to ruin the Hutch, he also has a shocking proposition of local hottie Harry! And "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the first glider listed in the document?", "What is the name of the second glider listed in the document?", "What is the name of the third glider listed in the document?", "What is the name of the fourth glider listed in the document?", "What is the name of the fifth glider listed in the document?"], "answers": ["Siren C30S Edelweiss", "Siren C34S Edelweiss 4", "Siren E-75 Sagittaire", "Siren E-78 Sil\u00e8ne", "Siren PIK-30"], "docs": ["This a document about List of gliders (S). \nSiren C30S Edelweiss ; Siren C34S Edelweiss 4 ; Siren E-75 Sagittaire ; Siren E-78 Sil\u00e8ne ; Siren PIK-30 "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did Newton postulate regarding space?", "Which mathematician questioned the concept of absolute time?", "What did Pierre Duhem criticize in 1905 regarding Newton's theory?", "What theory did Albert Einstein publish in 1905, and what did it explain?", "What did Einstein's special theory of relativity discard concerning the aether?", "What key concepts does special relativity introduce in place of Newton's absolute space and time?", "What phenomenon occurs with length and time according to special relativity as an object travels?", "Who modeled 3D space together with the 1D axis in 1908, and who was he to Einstein?"], "answers": ["Newton postulated absolute space.", "Jules-Henri Poincar\u00e9", "Pierre Duhem published a devastating criticism of the foundation of Newton's theory of motion in 1905.", "Albert Einstein published his special theory of relativity in 1905, which explained both the electromagnetic field's invariance and Galilean invariance.", "Einstein's special theory of relativity discarded all hypotheses concerning aether, including the existence of aether itself.", "Special relativity introduces the concepts of relative space and relative time, replacing Newton's absolute space and absolute time.", "Length contracts and time dilates.", "Hermann Minkowski modeled 3D space together with the 1D axis in 1908; he was Einstein's former mathematics professor."], "docs": ["This a document about Mathematical physics. \n Newton's postulated absolute space. Mathematician Jules-Henri Poincar\u00e9 (1854\u20131912) questioned even absolute time. In 1905, Pierre Duhem published a devastating criticism of the foundation of Newton's theory of motion. Also in 1905, Albert Einstein (1879\u20131955) published his special theory of relativity, newly explaining both the electromagnetic field's invariance and Galilean invariance by discarding all hypotheses concerning aether, including the existence of aether itself. Refuting the framework of Newton's theory\u2014absolute space and absolute time\u2014special relativity refers to relative space and relative time, whereby length contracts and time dilates along the travel pathway of an object. In 1908, Einstein's former mathematics professor Hermann Minkowski modeled 3D space together with the 1D axis "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is one of the factors that contribute to water potential due to matrix effects?", "What determines the overall water potential and the direction of water flow?", "How are the different factors affecting water potential quantified?", "What is the reference condition in soils for water potential?", "What are the subsets of water potential terms used for in particular applications like plants or soils?", "What is the general definition of water potential?", "What is the role of different factors in determining the direction of water flow?"], "answers": ["Fluid cohesion and surface tension.", "The sum of different factors (potentials) determines the overall water potential and the direction of water flow.", "As potential energies per unit volume.", "The reference condition in soils for water potential is typically defined as pure water at the soil surface.", "Different subsets of water potential terms are used for particular applications like plants or soils depending on the conditions relevant to those applications.", "Water potential is the potential due to matrix effects, such as fluid cohesion and surface tension, and is determined by the sum of different factors that affect the total water potential, which quantifies potential energies per unit volume.", "The sum of different factors (potentials) determines the overall water potential and the direction of water flow."], "docs": ["This a document about Water potential. \nis the potential due to matrix effects (e.g., fluid cohesion and surface tension.) Many different factors may affect the total water potential, and the sum of these potentials determines the overall water potential and the direction of water flow: All of these factors are quantified as potential energies per unit volume, and different subsets of these terms may be used for particular applications (e.g., plants or soils). Different conditions are also defined as reference depending on the application: for example, in soils, the reference condition is typically defined as pure water at the soil surface."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which agency in India uncovered the 2010 fake housing loan scam?", "How many top-ranking officials were arrested in connection with the 2010 housing loan scam in India?", "Which financial institution's CEO, Ramchandran Nair, was arrested in connection with the 2010 housing loan scam?"], "answers": ["The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) uncovered the 2010 fake housing loan scam in India.", "Eight top-ranking officials were arrested in connection with the 2010 housing loan scam in India.", "LIC Housing Finance"], "docs": ["This a document about 2010 housing loan scam in India. \n The 2010 fake housing loan in India was uncovered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in India. CBI arrested eight top-ranking officials of public sector banks and financial institutions, including the LIC Housing Finance CEO Ramchandran Nair, in connection with the scam."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["When did the 2000 Princeton Tigers football team open its season?", "Who was the head coach of the 2000 Princeton Tigers football team?", "Which team did Princeton lose to in its season-opening game?", "What was the final score of the season-opening game between Princeton and Lafayette?", "What was the score of the game with nine seconds left before Lafayette scored the winning touchdown?", "From where on the field did Lafayette score the winning touchdown in the game against Princeton?"], "answers": ["On September 16, 2000.", "Roger Hughes.", "Princeton lost to Lafayette in its season-opening game.", "24-17", "17-17.", "The Princeton one-yard line."], "docs": ["This a document about 2000 Princeton Tigers football team. \nSources: On September 16, 2000, Princeton opened its season in its first game under head coach Roger Hughes. The Tigers lost to Lafayette, 24-17. The game was tied at 17 with nine seconds left, and Lafayette faced second down at the Princeton one-yard line. Lafayette went for the touchdown and scored for the win."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the person the document is about?"], "answers": ["Lucho Ayala"], "docs": ["This a document about Lucho Ayala. \n Television Series Television Anthologies"]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the full name of the Portuguese priest born in 1933?", "What was Walfrido Ant\u00e3o known for, and during which time period was he active?", "Which Indian region is Walfrido Ant\u00e3o associated with as a writer?", "What was the profession of John da Silva Antao?"], "answers": ["John da Silva Antao", "Walfrido Ant\u00e3o was known as a Goan writer and was active during the 1950s-1980s.", "Goan", "Portuguese priest"], "docs": ["This a document about Ant\u00e3o. \nJohn da Silva Antao (born 1933), Portuguese priest ; Walfrido Ant\u00e3o (fl. 1950s-1980s), Goan writer "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the gene that encodes the Cathepsin F protein in humans?", "To which family of enzymes does Cathepsin F belong?", "What is the typical structural organization of cathepsin proteins?", "How many amino acid residues are present in the proregion of the Cathepsin F precursor?", "What structural feature distinguishes the proregion of Cathepsin F from other papain family cysteine proteases?", "What is the predicted length of the Cathepsin F protein in amino acid residues?", "How many potential N-glycosylation sites does Cathepsin F contain?", "Through which pathway is Cathepsin F potentially targeted to the endosomal/lysosomal compartment?", "On which human chromosome is the CTSF gene located?", "What is the name of the gene that is located close to the CTSF gene on chromosome 11q13?"], "answers": ["CTSF", "Cathepsin F belongs to the papain family of cysteine proteases.", "Cathepsins typically contain a signal sequence, followed by a propeptide and then a catalytically active mature region.", "251", "The proregion of Cathepsin F contains an additional N-terminal segment predicted to share structural similarities with cysteine protease inhibitors of the cystatin superfamily, which is unique within the papain family cysteine proteases.", "484 amino acids", "Five.", "mannose 6-phosphate receptor pathway", "The CTSF gene is located on chromosome 11q13.", "The gene encoding cathepsin W."], "docs": ["This a document about Cathepsin F. \n Cathepsin F is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CTSF gene. Cathepsins are papain family cysteine proteinases that represent a major component of the lysosomal proteolytic system. In general, cathepsins contain a signal sequence, followed by a propeptide and then a catalytically active mature region. The very long (251-amino acid residues) proregion of the cathepsin F precursor contains a C-terminal domain similar to the pro-segment of cathepsin L-like enzymes, a 50-residue flexible linker peptide, and an N-terminal domain predicted to adopt a cystatin-like fold. The cathepsin F proregion is unique within the papain family cysteine proteases in that it contains this additional N-terminal segment predicted to share structural similarities with cysteine protease inhibitors of the cystatin superfamily. This cystatin-like domain contains some of the elements known to be important for inhibitory activity. CTSF encodes a predicted protein of 484 amino acids that contains a 19-residue signal peptide. Cathepsin F contains five potential N-glycosylation sites, and it may be targeted to the endosomal/lysosomal compartment via the mannose 6-phosphate receptor pathway. The cathepsin F gene is ubiquitously expressed, and it maps to chromosome 11q13, close to the gene encoding cathepsin W."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which province of Canada was the Danforth federal electoral district located?", "From which existing riding was the Danforth electoral district created in 1933?", "What were the original southern and northern boundaries of the Danforth electoral district?", "What was the name of the avenue that originally marked the western boundary of the Danforth electoral district?", "What change occurred to the Danforth electoral district in 1952?", "Which part of Scarborough township was added to Danforth in 1952?", "Which modern-day area of Toronto was originally represented by the Danforth electoral district?", "In what year was the Danforth electoral district abolished?", "Between which three ridings was the Danforth electoral district redistributed in 1966?"], "answers": ["Ontario.", "Toronto\u2014Scarborough", "The original southern boundary of the Danforth electoral district was Lake Ontario, and the northern boundary was the Toronto city limits.", "Woodbine Avenue.", "In 1952, the Danforth electoral district was redefined to include the part of Scarborough township south of St. Clair Avenue between the western limit of Scarborough and Midland Avenue.", "The part of Scarborough township south of St. Clair Avenue between the western limit of Scarborough and Midland Avenue was added to Danforth in 1952.", "Greektown", "1966", "Greenwood, Scarborough West, and York East."], "docs": ["This a document about Danforth (electoral district). \n Danforth was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Toronto\u2014Scarborough riding. It initially consisted of the eastern part of the city of Toronto, bounded on the south by Lake Ontario, on the north and east by the Toronto city limits, on the west by Woodbine Avenue. In 1952, it was redefined to include the part of Scarborough township south of St. Clair Avenue between the western limit of Scarborough and Midland Avenue. Danforth represented what is now the Greektown area of Toronto. The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed between Greenwood, Scarborough West and York East ridings."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What event in 1939 marked a significant religious development in Amriswil?", "What was the status of Amriswil until about 1830?", "What new agricultural activity was introduced to Amriswil in 1833?", "When was the monthly market established in Amriswil?", "What was the significance of the establishment of a dairy in Sommeri in 1852?", "Who was responsible for opening a knitting factory in Amriswil in 1849?", "When was the Northeastern Railway opened in Amriswil?", "What area of Amriswil saw new settlement growth between the square and the railway station?", "What industry began to emerge in Amriswil alongside the opening of a knitting factory in 1849?", "What was the name of the German refugee who contributed to the industrial development of Amriswil by opening a knitting factory in 1849?", "What was the name of the Catholic Church inaugurated in Amriswil in 1939?", "What was the direction or name of the railway that was opened in Amriswil in 1855?", "What event marked the beginning of a structural change in Amriswil in 1849?"], "answers": ["The inauguration of the Catholic Church of St. Stephen.", "Amriswil was a nondescript village with some farming and viticulture.", "Cattle were introduced to Amriswil in 1833.", "1840", "The establishment of a dairy in Sommeri in 1852 marked the beginning of a structural change in Amriswil.", "Joseph Sallmann", "1855", "The area between the square and the station saw new settlement growth.", "large scale weaving", "Joseph Sallmann", "The Catholic Church of St. Stephen.", "Northeastern Railway", "The opening of a knitting factory through the German refugee Joseph Sallmann marked the beginning of a structural change in Amriswil in 1849."], "docs": ["This a document about Amriswil. \n separated and an independent parish was established in Amriswil, followed by the 1939 inauguration of the Catholic Church of St. Stephen. Until about 1830 Amriswil was a nondescript village with some farming and viticulture. The introduction of cattle (1833), a monthly market (1840), the establishment of a dairy in Sommeri (1852), the emergence of large scale weaving and the opening of a knitting factory through the German refugee Joseph Sallmann (1849) were the beginning of a structural change. This was followed by the opening of the Northeastern Railway (1855). Between the square and the station a new settlement area grew up. The town center shifted from "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the name of the media company that owns Australian Bartender magazine?", "How often is Australian Bartender magazine published?", "What is the name of the event that Australian Bartender magazine hosts?"], "answers": ["Spanton Media Group Pty Ltd.", "Monthly.", "Sydney Bar Week"], "docs": ["This a document about Australian Bartender magazine. \n Australian Bartender is a monthly magazine owned by the Australian media company Spanton Media Group Pty Ltd. The magazine also has its own awards and is a host of Sydney Bar Week."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the purpose of the 2002 Super Fours cricket tournament?", "How many teams competed in the 2002 Super Fours tournament?", "In which months did the 2002 Super Fours tournament take place?", "What was the format of the 2002 Super Fours tournament in terms of the number of overs?", "Which team was the first winner of the Super Fours tournament in 2002?", "How many games did the first winning team of the 2002 Super Fours win out of the six they played?", "What was the name of the tournament format for the 2002 Super Fours?"], "answers": ["The purpose of the 2002 Super Fours cricket tournament was to bridge the gap between women's county cricket and international cricket, and to prepare players for the upcoming England internationals.", "4 teams.", "May and June.", "50 overs.", "Braves", "4", "50 over league"], "docs": ["This a document about 2002 Super Fours. \n The 2002 Super Fours was the inaugural cricket Super Fours tournament. It took place in May and June and saw 4 teams compete in a 50 over league. The tournament was conceived as a way of bridging the gap between women's county cricket and international cricket, and preparing players for the upcoming England internationals. Braves were the first winners of the competition, winning four out of six games."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the current conservation status of the Sierra Madre sparrow on the IUCN Red List?", "What is the primary reason for the decline of the Sierra Madre sparrow's population?", "What is the estimated area of the Sierra Madre sparrow's range according to BirdLife International (2004)?", "What is the likely future conservation status of the Sierra Madre sparrow according to the document?", "How many subpopulations of the Sierra Madre sparrow are currently known?", "Which of the known subpopulations of the Sierra Madre sparrow is described as reasonably numerous?", "What is the current estimated number of individuals in the rediscovered northern population of the Sierra Madre sparrow?"], "answers": ["Endangered", "Clearance of its habitat for creating pastures.", "Less than 5000 km\u00b2.", "Critically Endangered.", "Four", "The subpopulation near La Cima.", "No more than a handful."], "docs": ["This a document about Sierra Madre sparrow. \n It is highly threatened due to clearance of its habitat for creating pastures. Its conservation status on the IUCN Red List is Endangered. This is because the species occurs in less than 5000 km\u00b2, and its range, available habitat, and population size are shrinking (BirdLife International 2004). Despite the rediscovery of the northern population, no more than a handful of individuals are known to remain, and further research to locate additional subpopulations is urgently needed. In any case, the species will probably be uplisted to Critically Endangered soon; of the 4 subpopulations known, only one (near La Cima) seems reasonably numerous."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What field is Paul Pearsall known for his work in?", "What emotions does Paul Pearsall emphasize as important for surviving stress, depression, and trauma?", "What concept did Paul Pearsall introduce to describe the bond that allows couples to navigate life's obstacles?", "What themes do several of Paul Pearsall's books focus on in terms of personal development?", "What kind of change in personality did Paul Pearsall claim heart transplant patients experience after surgery?", "According to Pearsall, what aspect of heart transplant patients becomes more like their donors' after the surgery?", "What additional outcome does Paul Pearsall suggest individuals develop when they achieve positive thinking, perseverance, and authenticity?", "What group of individuals did Paul Pearsall provide counseling to, according to the document?", "What does Paul Pearsall suggest can be achieved by rearranging one's emotions and outlook?"], "answers": ["Positive psychology.", "Paul Pearsall emphasizes emotions such as hope and love as important for surviving stress, depression, and trauma.", "personal \"strange attractors\"", "Positive thinking, perseverance, and being authentic.", "Paul Pearsall claimed heart transplant patients experience a change in personality in which they become more like their donors in temperament and personal preferences.", "According to Pearsall, heart transplant patients become more like their donors in temperament and personal preferences after the surgery.", "A heightened will.", "Paul Pearsall provided counseling to individuals who underwent heart transplant.", "Positive thinking, perseverance, and being authentic can be achieved by rearranging one's emotions and outlook."], "docs": ["This a document about Paul Pearsall. \n Pearsall is known for his work on positive psychology and is often citing the role of emotions such as hope and love in surviving stress, depression and trauma. For instance, he introduced the notion of personal \"strange attractors\" drawn to each other to produce a bond that allows a couple to navigate life's obstacles. Several of his books explained how positive thinking, perseverance, and being authentic can be achieved by rearranging one's emotions and outlook, developing a heightened will in the process. Pearsall is also known for counselling individuals who underwent heart transplant and claimed that these patients experience significant and inexplicable change in personality after the surgery in which they became more like their donors in temperament and personal preferences."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What did Pilate say to the crowd when he brought Jesus to them?", "What was Jesus wearing when he came forth according to the document?", "What did the chief priests and officers cry out when they saw Jesus?", "What response did Pilate give when the crowd asked to crucify Jesus?", "What did the Jews mention in their response to Pilate according to the text?"], "answers": ["\"Behold the man!\"", "Jesus was wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe.", "Crucify him.", "Pilate said, \"Take ye him, and crucify him: for I do not find in him guilt.\"", "The Jews mentioned that they have a law, and according to that."], "docs": ["This a document about Papyrus 90. \n Jews!\" and they gave him blows with their hands. And went forth again Pilate, and said unto them, \"Behold, I bring him to you forth, so that you may know that fault in him I do not find.\" Came forth then Jesus without, wearing the crown of thorns, and the purple robe. And Pilate saith unto them, \"Behold the man!\" When they so saw him, the chief priests and officers cried out, saying, \"Crucify him!\" Saith unto them Pilate, \"Take ye him, and crucify him: for I do not find in him guilt.\" Answered the Jews, \"We have a law, and according to that ...\""]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What was the coal capacity of the South African Type MY1 tender?", "What was the water capacity of the South African Type MY1 tender?", "What was the maximum axle loading of the South African Type MY1 tender?", "What type of water tank did the South African Type MY1 tender have?", "What nickname was commonly given to the SAR's Types MX, MY, and MY1 tenders?", "What type of bogies did the South African Type MY1 tender use to reduce axle load?", "What was the wheelbase relationship between the Type MY1 tender and the Type MY tender of the Class 24?", "What design feature distinguished the Type MY1 tender from the Type MY tender?", "What modification was made to the coal bunker top of the Type MY1 tender to improve the crew's field of vision?"], "answers": ["8 lt", "4200 impgal", "8 lt", "The South African Type MY1 tender had a cylindrical water tank.", "Torpedo tenders.", "Three-axle Buckeye bogies.", "The Type MY1 tender had the same wheelbase as the Type MY tender of the Class 24.", "The Type MY1 tender had a different coal bunker top design.", "The top sides of the coal bunker were scalloped out."], "docs": ["This a document about South African type MY1 tender. \n The tender had a coal capacity of 8 lt, a water capacity of 4200 impgal and a maximum axle loading of 8 lt. It was a tank wagon type tender with a cylindrical water tank, similar in appearance to the North American Vanderbilt type tender. The SAR's Types MX, MY and MY1 tenders with their cylindrical water tanks all became commonly known as Torpedo tenders. Like the Type CL, Type MX and Type MY tenders, it rode on three-axle Buckeye bogies to reduce the axle load. While the tender was similar in general appearance and dimensions and had the same wheelbase as the Type MY tender of the Class 24, it had a different coal bunker top design. As was done with the tenders of the Classes S and S1 shunting locomotives, the top sides of the coal bunker were scalloped out to improve the crew's rearward field of vision."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What is the title of the play first performed in Beirut in 2014 that explores how queer people navigate public spaces?", "What issue does Raphael Khouri highlight regarding the portrayal of homosexuality and queerness in the Lebanese media?", "What is the significance of the play 'No Matter Where I Go' in the context of Arab theatre?", "What conference featured the performance of 'No Matter Where I Go' in Beirut?", "In which anthology is the play 'No Matter Where I Go' published?", "What was unique about 'No Matter Where I Go' compared to other Arab plays that included gay content?"], "answers": ["No Matter Where I Go", "Raphael Khouri highlights that the Lebanese media is profit-oriented and often misrepresents homosexuality and queerness.", "\"No Matter Where I Go\" is significant because it was the first queer Arab performance that intentionally centered queer identity, actively fighting against stigmatization and challenging the misrepresentation of homosexuality in Lebanese media.", "The performance of \"No Matter Where I Go\" was featured as part of the \"Bodies in Public\" conference in Beirut.", "Global Queer Plays", "It was the first work that went out of its way to be queer."], "docs": ["This a document about Raphael Khouri. \n First performed in Beirut in 2014, No Matter Where I Go is a play that explores how queer people navigate public spaces and how their identity is constantly questioned within these spaces. Khouri explains that the Lebanese media is profit-oriented and often misrepresented homosexuality and queerness. No Matter Where I Go actively fights against stigmatization by elevating narratives that disrupted the hegemony portrayed in Lebanese media. This was the first queer Arab performance of its kind. Though some Arab plays had some gay content, this was the first work that went out of its way to be queer. This text was performed as pot of \u201cBodies in Public\u201d a conference on bodies in Beirut. It is published in the anthology, Global Queer Plays."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["What genre is the song 'Rich Sex' from Nicki Minaj's album Queen?", "Which artist is featured on the song 'Thought I Knew You' from the album Queen?", "What is the vocal style of The Weeknd on the track 'Thought I Knew You' described as in the document?", "Which hip hop duo is Swae Lee a part of, and is he featured on Nicki Minaj's album Queen?", "What does Brendan Klinkenberg of Rolling Stone say about Swae Lee's contribution to the track he is featured on?", "What is the name of the song on the album Queen that is named after Swae Lee?", "What production style is the song 'Thought I Knew You' described as having?", "What is Nicki Minaj's vocal delivery described as on the track 'Thought I Knew You'?", "What does Nicki Minaj claim about the track 'Rich Sex' in the document?", "What is the name of the album by Nicki Minaj that includes the songs 'Rich Sex', 'Thought I Knew You', and 'Chun Swae'?", "What is the name of the publication where Brendan Klinkenberg's opinion about Swae Lee's performance on the track is mentioned?"], "answers": ["Trap", "The Weeknd", "buttery tenor", "Swae Lee is part of the hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd, and he is featured on Nicki Minaj's album Queen.", "Brendan Klinkenberg of Rolling Stone says that Swae Lee steals the spotlight on the track with his \"delicate falsetto.\"", "Chun Swae", "The song \"Thought I Knew You\" is described as having \"some of Queen's lushest production.\"", "clipped, Auto-Tuned raps and distorted vocals", "Nicki Minaj claimed it is not actually a diss track.", "Queen", "Rolling Stone"], "docs": ["This a document about Queen (Nicki Minaj album). \n loves, and claimed it is not actually a diss track. \"Rich Sex\", featuring Lil Wayne, is a trap song, in contrast to R&B song \"Thought I Knew You\" which \"sports some of Queens lushest production\". In \"Thought I Knew You\", the Weeknd, a featured artist on the track, contribute to the lament over estranged lovers with Weeknd's \"buttery tenor serving as the perfect counterpoint to [Minaj's] clipped, Auto-Tuned raps and distorted vocals.\" Swae Lee, of hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd, is also featured on the album. Brendan Klinkenberg of Rolling Stone opines that Lee steals the spotlight on this track with his \"delicate falsetto\" with Minaj \"deploying clearly demarcated, darting verses.\" Minaj named their song \"Chun Swae\" after her collaborator. At the end of this "]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["In which year was Geoffrey Lawler an unsuccessful candidate for Humberside County Council?", "Which firm did Geoffrey Lawler briefly work for after graduating from university?", "In which department of the Yorkshire Area of Conservative Central Office did Geoffrey Lawler work as a researcher from 1978?", "What position did Geoffrey Lawler hold at Bulldog Publicity Services in 1982?", "In which year was Geoffrey Lawler adopted as the Conservative candidate for the Bradford North constituency?", "What was the estimated lead that Labour had over the Conservatives in the Bradford North constituency after boundary changes in 1983?"], "answers": ["1977", "Peat Marwick Mitchell", "Community Affairs department.", "Public relations executive.", "1983", "16%"], "docs": ["This a document about Geoffrey Lawler. \n Already active in Conservative politics, Lawler was an unsuccessful candidate for Humberside County Council in the 1977 elections. On graduating from university he briefly worked for Peat Marwick Mitchell before joining the Yorkshire Area of Conservative Central Office; he worked as a researcher in the Community Affairs department from 1978, moving in 1980 to the Research Department. In 1982, he became a public relations executive with Bulldog Publicity Services in Bradford. In January 1983 he was adopted as Conservative candidate for the Bradford North constituency; after boundary changes it was estimated that Labour had a 16% lead over the Conservatives in the seat."]} {"data_type": "qa", "question": ["Which type of investors are eligible for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) investments under the law?", "What event in 2008 led to a decline in the market for LIHTCs?", "How did the deterioration of financial markets in 2008 affect C corporations\u2019 profits?", "What was the impact of the decline in the LIHTC market on the development of affordable housing properties?", "What action did Congress take in February 2009 to help restart the LIHTC market?", "What was the name of the act that created two gap-financing programs to help tax credit properties?", "How much funding was appropriated to the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program under Title XII of the Recovery Act?", "What is the name of the program that administers the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program?", "What was the purpose of the two gap-financing programs created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009?", "What was the effect of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 on tax credit properties that were ready to begin construction?", "What was the main reason the market for LIHTCs was decimated?", "What was the primary goal of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 regarding the LIHTC market?"], "answers": ["Large C corporations.", "The deterioration of financial markets in the second half of 2008 led to a decline in the market for LIHTCs.", "The deterioration of financial markets in 2008 reduced C corporations\u2019 profits that are typically offset by tax credits like the LIHTC.", "The development of new tax credit properties and rehabilitation activities for older affordable housing properties froze completely.", "Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which created two gap-financing programs to help tax credit properties get additional financing.", "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.", "$2.25 billion", "The HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program is administered by the [document text is incomplete and does not specify the administering entity]. \n\nSince the document is cut off and does not provide the name of the administering entity, the complete answer cannot be given. \n\nFinal", "The purpose of the two gap-financing programs created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was to help tax credit properties, which were ready to begin construction, get additional financing.", "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 created two gap-financing programs to help tax credit properties that were ready to begin construction get additional financing.", "The main reason the market for LIHTCs was decimated was the deterioration of financial markets in the second half of 2008, which reduced C corporations\u2019 profits that are typically offset by tax credits like the LIHTC.", "The primary goal of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 regarding the LIHTC market was to help restart it by creating two gap-financing programs to assist tax credit properties ready to begin construction in obtaining additional financing."], "docs": ["This a document about Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. \n Under law, the only investors eligible for Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) investments are large C corporations. As the financial markets deteriorated in the second half of 2008, so did the C corporations\u2019 profits that are typically offset by tax credits, like the LIHTC. As a result, the market for LIHTCs was decimated. The development of new tax credit properties and rehabilitation activities for older affordable housing properties froze completely. Congress took action in February 2009 to help restart the LIHTC market. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 created two gap-financing programs to help tax credit properties, which were ready to begin construction, get additional financing. First, Title XII of the Recovery Act appropriated $2.25 billion to the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program\u2014administered by the "]}