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Question: What character, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the movie Skyfall, has the honor of taking on the mantle of the head of MI6? | [
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Question: Under what authority did the character portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the movie Skyfall take on the mantle of the head of MI6? | [
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What honor does the character portrayed by Alessandro Cremona hold in relation to the assassination of a triad of humans by the main character of Ian Fleming's spy novels? | [
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What situation does the character portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in Skyfall find himself at a time when he must censure the main character of Ian Fleming's spy novels? | [
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8,
3,
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13,
3,
9,
579,
4393,
28,
205,
1
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in the midst of a power struggle with C
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Question: decca records produced? | [
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Question: He was into what profession? | [
814,
53,
1
] |
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Question: What does the first C in "CBFC" stand for? | [
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Question: What does the second C in "CBFC" stand for? | [
16013,
1
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Question: What does the F in "CBFC" stand for? | [
3417,
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1
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Where did Chuck Aaron fly the helicopter for the fight scene, in Mexico City or Rome? | [
4726,
896,
1
] |
Mexico City
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Given the following passage
"With filming completed in Rome, production moved to Mexico City in late March to shoot the film's opening sequence, with scenes to include the Day of the Dead festival filmed in and around the Zócalo and the Centro Histórico district. The planned scenes required the city square to be closed for filming a sequence involving a fight aboard a Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105 helicopter flown by stunt pilot Chuck Aaron, which called for modifications to be made to several buildings to prevent damage. This particular scene in Mexico required 1,500 extras, 10 giant skeletons and 250,000 paper flowers. Reports in the Mexican media added that the film's second unit would move to Palenque in the state of Chiapas, to film aerial manoeuvres considered too dangerous to shoot in an urban area.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
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aerial manoeuvres considered too dangerous to shoot in an urban area
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
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Given the following passage
"With filming completed in Rome, production moved to Mexico City in late March to shoot the film's opening sequence, with scenes to include the Day of the Dead festival filmed in and around the Zócalo and the Centro Histórico district. The planned scenes required the city square to be closed for filming a sequence involving a fight aboard a Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105 helicopter flown by stunt pilot Chuck Aaron, which called for modifications to be made to several buildings to prevent damage. This particular scene in Mexico required 1,500 extras, 10 giant skeletons and 250,000 paper flowers. Reports in the Mexican media added that the film's second unit would move to Palenque in the state of Chiapas, to film aerial manoeuvres considered too dangerous to shoot in an urban area.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
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Given the following passage
"If the Governor General of Canada is unable to give assent, it can be done by either the Deputy of the Governor General of Canada—the Chief Justice of Canada—or another justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. In each case, the parliament must be apprised of the granting of assent before the bill is considered to have become law. Two methods are available: the sovereign's representatives may grant assent in the presence of both houses of parliament; alternatively, each house may be notified separately, usually by the speaker of that house. However, though both houses must be notified on the same day, notice to the House of Commons while it is not in session may be given by way of publishing a special issue of the Journals of the House of Commons, whereas the Senate must be sitting and the governor general's letter read aloud by the speaker.",
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Question: Official agreement or consent can also be referred to as? | [
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assent
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: A monarch is an example of what kind of ruler? | [
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1
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sovereign
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"If the Governor General of Canada is unable to give assent, it can be done by either the Deputy of the Governor General of Canada—the Chief Justice of Canada—or another justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. In each case, the parliament must be apprised of the granting of assent before the bill is considered to have become law. Two methods are available: the sovereign's representatives may grant assent in the presence of both houses of parliament; alternatively, each house may be notified separately, usually by the speaker of that house. However, though both houses must be notified on the same day, notice to the House of Commons while it is not in session may be given by way of publishing a special issue of the Journals of the House of Commons, whereas the Senate must be sitting and the governor general's letter read aloud by the speaker.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: The lower chamber of the bicameral Parliament of Canada is called? | [
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13,
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7,
1
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Given the following passage
"If the Governor General of Canada is unable to give assent, it can be done by either the Deputy of the Governor General of Canada—the Chief Justice of Canada—or another justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. In each case, the parliament must be apprised of the granting of assent before the bill is considered to have become law. Two methods are available: the sovereign's representatives may grant assent in the presence of both houses of parliament; alternatively, each house may be notified separately, usually by the speaker of that house. However, though both houses must be notified on the same day, notice to the House of Commons while it is not in session may be given by way of publishing a special issue of the Journals of the House of Commons, whereas the Senate must be sitting and the governor general's letter read aloud by the speaker.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: The lower chamber of Canada is called the House of Commons, it is under which kind of legislative goverment system? | [
20417,
1
] |
parliament
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Given the following passage
"If the Governor General of Canada is unable to give assent, it can be done by either the Deputy of the Governor General of Canada—the Chief Justice of Canada—or another justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. In each case, the parliament must be apprised of the granting of assent before the bill is considered to have become law. Two methods are available: the sovereign's representatives may grant assent in the presence of both houses of parliament; alternatively, each house may be notified separately, usually by the speaker of that house. However, though both houses must be notified on the same day, notice to the House of Commons while it is not in session may be given by way of publishing a special issue of the Journals of the House of Commons, whereas the Senate must be sitting and the governor general's letter read aloud by the speaker.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: The judge that presides in a Supreme Court is called? | [
5116,
6923,
1
] |
Chief Justice
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"Royal assent is sometimes associated with elaborate ceremonies. In the United Kingdom, for instance, the sovereign may appear personally in the House of Lords or may appoint Lords Commissioners, who announce that royal assent has been granted at a ceremony held at the Palace of Westminster. However, royal assent is usually granted less ceremonially by letters patent. In other nations, such as Australia, the governor-general merely signs the bill. In Canada, the governor general may give assent either in person at a ceremony held in the Senate or by a written declaration notifying parliament of his or her agreement to the bill.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: what is been discussed? | [
3671,
38,
5277,
1
] |
Royal assent
|
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Given the following passage
"Royal assent is sometimes associated with elaborate ceremonies. In the United Kingdom, for instance, the sovereign may appear personally in the House of Lords or may appoint Lords Commissioners, who announce that royal assent has been granted at a ceremony held at the Palace of Westminster. However, royal assent is usually granted less ceremonially by letters patent. In other nations, such as Australia, the governor-general merely signs the bill. In Canada, the governor general may give assent either in person at a ceremony held in the Senate or by a written declaration notifying parliament of his or her agreement to the bill.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: what state starts with C in the passage? | [
1894,
1
] |
Canada
|
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Given the following passage
"Royal assent is sometimes associated with elaborate ceremonies. In the United Kingdom, for instance, the sovereign may appear personally in the House of Lords or may appoint Lords Commissioners, who announce that royal assent has been granted at a ceremony held at the Palace of Westminster. However, royal assent is usually granted less ceremonially by letters patent. In other nations, such as Australia, the governor-general merely signs the bill. In Canada, the governor general may give assent either in person at a ceremony held in the Senate or by a written declaration notifying parliament of his or her agreement to the bill.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: what state starts with U in the passage? | [
907,
6524,
1
] |
United Kingdom
|
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Given the following passage
"Royal assent is sometimes associated with elaborate ceremonies. In the United Kingdom, for instance, the sovereign may appear personally in the House of Lords or may appoint Lords Commissioners, who announce that royal assent has been granted at a ceremony held at the Palace of Westminster. However, royal assent is usually granted less ceremonially by letters patent. In other nations, such as Australia, the governor-general merely signs the bill. In Canada, the governor general may give assent either in person at a ceremony held in the Senate or by a written declaration notifying parliament of his or her agreement to the bill.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: where can we find Palace of Westminister? | [
907,
6524,
1
] |
United Kingdom
|
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Given the following passage
"Instead, the monarch directly grants royal assent by Order in Council. Assent is granted or refused on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. A recent example when assent was refused (or, more correctly, when the Lord Chancellor declined to present the law for assent) was in 2007, concerning reforms to the constitution of the Chief Pleas of Sark. (A revised version of the proposed reforms was subsequently given assent.) In 2011, campaigners against a law that sought to reduce the number of senators in the states of Jersey petitioned the Privy Council to advise the Queen to refuse royal assent. An Order in Council of 13 July 2011 established new rules for the consideration of petitions against granting royal assent.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: With whom does the Queen confer before giving or declining approval? | [
8,
2809,
3,
26767,
1
] |
the Lord Chancellor
|
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Given the following passage
"Instead, the monarch directly grants royal assent by Order in Council. Assent is granted or refused on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. A recent example when assent was refused (or, more correctly, when the Lord Chancellor declined to present the law for assent) was in 2007, concerning reforms to the constitution of the Chief Pleas of Sark. (A revised version of the proposed reforms was subsequently given assent.) In 2011, campaigners against a law that sought to reduce the number of senators in the states of Jersey petitioned the Privy Council to advise the Queen to refuse royal assent. An Order in Council of 13 July 2011 established new rules for the consideration of petitions against granting royal assent.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How did the Queen's subordinate ensure that a proposed law would never be considered by the Queen? | [
14833,
12,
915,
8,
973,
1
] |
declined to present the law
|
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Given the following passage
"Instead, the monarch directly grants royal assent by Order in Council. Assent is granted or refused on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. A recent example when assent was refused (or, more correctly, when the Lord Chancellor declined to present the law for assent) was in 2007, concerning reforms to the constitution of the Chief Pleas of Sark. (A revised version of the proposed reforms was subsequently given assent.) In 2011, campaigners against a law that sought to reduce the number of senators in the states of Jersey petitioned the Privy Council to advise the Queen to refuse royal assent. An Order in Council of 13 July 2011 established new rules for the consideration of petitions against granting royal assent.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is the queen's power over proposed law? | [
11268,
38,
5277,
1
] |
royal assent
|
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"Instead, the monarch directly grants royal assent by Order in Council. Assent is granted or refused on the advice of the Lord Chancellor. A recent example when assent was refused (or, more correctly, when the Lord Chancellor declined to present the law for assent) was in 2007, concerning reforms to the constitution of the Chief Pleas of Sark. (A revised version of the proposed reforms was subsequently given assent.) In 2011, campaigners against a law that sought to reduce the number of senators in the states of Jersey petitioned the Privy Council to advise the Queen to refuse royal assent. An Order in Council of 13 July 2011 established new rules for the consideration of petitions against granting royal assent.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who, other than the Lord Chancellor, can influence the queen's decision to give or decline a law's approval? | [
8,
276,
5927,
63,
2063,
1
] |
the Privy Council
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Question: What makes the wove paper special? | [
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1040,
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8,
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1
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the same density along the paper grain and across the grain
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Question: How is the special characteristic of the wove paper created? | [
8,
4107,
13476,
24,
1855,
7,
8,
765,
3231,
3,
9,
3275,
1
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the wire mesh that transports the web leaves a pattern
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What might be a goal of Fourdrinier Machine? | [
256,
155,
1014,
609,
18,
4725,
7245,
1040,
1
] |
imitating hand-made laid paper
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What must the rollers for the patterns be a part of? | [
8,
5933,
19161,
972,
5879,
1
] |
the Fourdrinier Machine
|
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Given the following passage
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Why are wove papers called as such? | [
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24,
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7,
8,
765,
3231,
3,
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8,
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1
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wire mesh that transports the web leaves a pattern that has the same density along the paper grain and across the grain
|
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Given the following passage
"The pulp papermaking process is said to have been developed in China during the early 2nd century AD, possibly as early as the year 105 A.D., by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun, although the earliest archaeological fragments of paper derive from the 2nd century BC in China. The modern pulp and paper industry is global, with China leading its production and the United States right behind it.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who makes the 2nd most amount of paper? | [
907,
1323,
1
] |
United States
|
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Given the following passage
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: When was paper first made? | [
204,
727,
2646,
9580,
1
] |
2nd century BC
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How far does paper making span? | [
1252,
1
] |
global
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Given the following passage
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What do nations around the world use to make paper today? | [
21237,
1
] |
pulp
|
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] |
Given the following passage
"The pulp papermaking process is said to have been developed in China during the early 2nd century AD, possibly as early as the year 105 A.D., by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun, although the earliest archaeological fragments of paper derive from the 2nd century BC in China. The modern pulp and paper industry is global, with China leading its production and the United States right behind it.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is one thing the United States makes? | [
1040,
1
] |
paper
|
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5,
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10,
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65,
3,
9,
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127,
63,
564,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Timely's first publication, Marvel Comics #1 (cover dated Oct. 1939), included the first appearance of Carl Burgos' android superhero the Human Torch, and the first appearances of Bill Everett's anti-hero Namor the Sub-Mariner, among other features. The issue was a great success, with it and a second printing the following month selling, combined, nearly 900,000 copies. While its contents came from an outside packager, Funnies, Inc., Timely had its own staff in place by the following year. The company's first true editor, writer-artist Joe Simon, teamed with artist and emerging industry notable Jack Kirby to create one of the first patriotically themed superheroes, Captain America, in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941). It, too, proved a hit, with sales of nearly one million. Goodman formed Timely Comics, Inc., beginning with comics cover-dated April 1941 or Spring 1941.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who has a contradictory name? | [
3892,
3794,
524,
1
] |
Human Torch
|
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5,
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10,
2645,
990,
3,
9,
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1848,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Timely's first publication, Marvel Comics #1 (cover dated Oct. 1939), included the first appearance of Carl Burgos' android superhero the Human Torch, and the first appearances of Bill Everett's anti-hero Namor the Sub-Mariner, among other features. The issue was a great success, with it and a second printing the following month selling, combined, nearly 900,000 copies. While its contents came from an outside packager, Funnies, Inc., Timely had its own staff in place by the following year. The company's first true editor, writer-artist Joe Simon, teamed with artist and emerging industry notable Jack Kirby to create one of the first patriotically themed superheroes, Captain America, in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941). It, too, proved a hit, with sales of nearly one million. Goodman formed Timely Comics, Inc., beginning with comics cover-dated April 1941 or Spring 1941.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who created a dark character? | [
3259,
6381,
15,
17,
17,
1
] |
Bill Everett
|
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5,
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10,
2645,
2139,
999,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Timely's first publication, Marvel Comics #1 (cover dated Oct. 1939), included the first appearance of Carl Burgos' android superhero the Human Torch, and the first appearances of Bill Everett's anti-hero Namor the Sub-Mariner, among other features. The issue was a great success, with it and a second printing the following month selling, combined, nearly 900,000 copies. While its contents came from an outside packager, Funnies, Inc., Timely had its own staff in place by the following year. The company's first true editor, writer-artist Joe Simon, teamed with artist and emerging industry notable Jack Kirby to create one of the first patriotically themed superheroes, Captain America, in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941). It, too, proved a hit, with sales of nearly one million. Goodman formed Timely Comics, Inc., beginning with comics cover-dated April 1941 or Spring 1941.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who helped production? | [
9259,
14347,
6,
1542,
1
] |
Funnies, Inc
|
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826,
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45,
844,
46,
29,
6667,
26,
57,
8,
12873,
3545,
42,
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7,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Representatives of the Polish government officially took over the civilian administration of the southern part of East Prussia on 23 May 1945. Subsequently Polish expatriates from Polish lands annexed by the Soviet Union as well as Ukrainians and Lemkos from southern Poland, expelled in Operation Vistula in 1947, were settled in the southern part of East Prussia, now the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. In 1950 the Olsztyn Voivodeship counted 689,000 inhabitants, 22.6% of them coming from areas annexed by the Soviet Union, 10% Ukrainians, and 18.5% of them pre-war inhabitants. The remaining pre-war population was treated as Germanized Poles and a policy of re-Polonization was pursued throughout the country Most of these "Autochthones" chose to emigrate to West Germany from the 1950s through 1970s (between 1970 and 1988 55,227 persons from Warmia and Masuria moved to Western Germany). Local toponyms were Polonised by the Polish Commission for the Determination of Place Names.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Did a larger percentage of the population consist of people coming from areas annexed by the Soviet Union or Ukrainians? | [
1107,
45,
844,
46,
29,
6667,
26,
57,
8,
12873,
3545,
1
] |
coming from areas annexed by the Soviet Union
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1649,
12640,
1528,
7,
13,
8,
16073,
789,
8441,
808,
147,
8,
14705,
3602,
13,
8,
7518,
294,
13,
1932,
276,
26165,
30,
1902,
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18315,
5,
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15,
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13,
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6,
230,
8,
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23,
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18,
329,
9,
7,
459,
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221,
2009,
5,
86,
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7,
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17,
63,
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11,
3,
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106,
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47,
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8,
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822,
5,
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24,
8,
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19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
3963,
3,
9,
2755,
5294,
13,
8,
2074,
5608,
13,
22849,
7,
42,
554,
18,
2910,
21155,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Representatives of the Polish government officially took over the civilian administration of the southern part of East Prussia on 23 May 1945. Subsequently Polish expatriates from Polish lands annexed by the Soviet Union as well as Ukrainians and Lemkos from southern Poland, expelled in Operation Vistula in 1947, were settled in the southern part of East Prussia, now the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. In 1950 the Olsztyn Voivodeship counted 689,000 inhabitants, 22.6% of them coming from areas annexed by the Soviet Union, 10% Ukrainians, and 18.5% of them pre-war inhabitants. The remaining pre-war population was treated as Germanized Poles and a policy of re-Polonization was pursued throughout the country Most of these "Autochthones" chose to emigrate to West Germany from the 1950s through 1970s (between 1970 and 1988 55,227 persons from Warmia and Masuria moved to Western Germany). Local toponyms were Polonised by the Polish Commission for the Determination of Place Names.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Did a smaller percentage of the population consist of Ukrainians or pre-war inhabitants? | [
22849,
7,
1
] |
Ukrainians
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1649,
12640,
1528,
7,
13,
8,
16073,
789,
8441,
808,
147,
8,
14705,
3602,
13,
8,
7518,
294,
13,
1932,
276,
26165,
30,
1902,
932,
18315,
5,
3325,
7,
15,
19404,
120,
16073,
8116,
9,
1788,
6203,
45,
16073,
3,
6347,
46,
29,
6667,
26,
57,
8,
12873,
3545,
38,
168,
38,
22849,
7,
11,
312,
51,
9692,
45,
7518,
14354,
6,
1215,
14528,
16,
6411,
1575,
13291,
2520,
9,
16,
23992,
6,
130,
10166,
16,
8,
7518,
294,
13,
1932,
276,
26165,
6,
230,
8,
16073,
18171,
23,
152,
18,
329,
9,
7,
459,
152,
15055,
1621,
221,
2009,
5,
86,
10247,
8,
5424,
7,
172,
17,
63,
29,
15055,
1621,
221,
2009,
3476,
15,
26,
3,
3651,
23938,
21155,
6,
1630,
5,
6370,
13,
135,
1107,
45,
844,
46,
29,
6667,
26,
57,
8,
12873,
3545,
6,
6389,
22849,
7,
6,
11,
12265,
2712,
13,
135,
554,
18,
2910,
21155,
5,
37,
4080,
554,
18,
2910,
2074,
47,
4260,
38,
2968,
1601,
19418,
7,
11,
3,
9,
1291,
13,
3,
60,
18,
8931,
106,
1707,
47,
6665,
26,
1019,
8,
684,
1377,
13,
175,
96,
16204,
524,
189,
782,
7,
121,
3260,
12,
3,
15,
10673,
2206,
12,
1244,
3434,
45,
8,
10247,
7,
190,
7434,
7,
41,
24829,
7434,
11,
10414,
6897,
6,
357,
2555,
7609,
45,
18171,
23,
9,
11,
6664,
459,
9,
2301,
12,
3782,
3434,
137,
4593,
420,
19140,
7,
130,
22068,
29,
3375,
57,
8,
16073,
3527,
21,
8,
374,
6544,
257,
13,
3399,
5570,
7,
535,
6,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
4073,
563,
13,
21155,
16,
8,
5424,
7,
172,
17,
63,
29,
15055,
1621,
221,
2009,
47,
8,
3,
17924,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Representatives of the Polish government officially took over the civilian administration of the southern part of East Prussia on 23 May 1945. Subsequently Polish expatriates from Polish lands annexed by the Soviet Union as well as Ukrainians and Lemkos from southern Poland, expelled in Operation Vistula in 1947, were settled in the southern part of East Prussia, now the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. In 1950 the Olsztyn Voivodeship counted 689,000 inhabitants, 22.6% of them coming from areas annexed by the Soviet Union, 10% Ukrainians, and 18.5% of them pre-war inhabitants. The remaining pre-war population was treated as Germanized Poles and a policy of re-Polonization was pursued throughout the country Most of these "Autochthones" chose to emigrate to West Germany from the 1950s through 1970s (between 1970 and 1988 55,227 persons from Warmia and Masuria moved to Western Germany). Local toponyms were Polonised by the Polish Commission for the Determination of Place Names.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which group of inhabitants in the Olsztyn Voivodeship was the smallest? | [
22849,
7,
1
] |
Ukrainians
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1649,
12640,
1528,
7,
13,
8,
16073,
789,
8441,
808,
147,
8,
14705,
3602,
13,
8,
7518,
294,
13,
1932,
276,
26165,
30,
1902,
932,
18315,
5,
3325,
7,
15,
19404,
120,
16073,
8116,
9,
1788,
6203,
45,
16073,
3,
6347,
46,
29,
6667,
26,
57,
8,
12873,
3545,
38,
168,
38,
22849,
7,
11,
312,
51,
9692,
45,
7518,
14354,
6,
1215,
14528,
16,
6411,
1575,
13291,
2520,
9,
16,
23992,
6,
130,
10166,
16,
8,
7518,
294,
13,
1932,
276,
26165,
6,
230,
8,
16073,
18171,
23,
152,
18,
329,
9,
7,
459,
152,
15055,
1621,
221,
2009,
5,
86,
10247,
8,
5424,
7,
172,
17,
63,
29,
15055,
1621,
221,
2009,
3476,
15,
26,
3,
3651,
23938,
21155,
6,
1630,
5,
6370,
13,
135,
1107,
45,
844,
46,
29,
6667,
26,
57,
8,
12873,
3545,
6,
6389,
22849,
7,
6,
11,
12265,
2712,
13,
135,
554,
18,
2910,
21155,
5,
37,
4080,
554,
18,
2910,
2074,
47,
4260,
38,
2968,
1601,
19418,
7,
11,
3,
9,
1291,
13,
3,
60,
18,
8931,
106,
1707,
47,
6665,
26,
1019,
8,
684,
1377,
13,
175,
96,
16204,
524,
189,
782,
7,
121,
3260,
12,
3,
15,
10673,
2206,
12,
1244,
3434,
45,
8,
10247,
7,
190,
7434,
7,
41,
24829,
7434,
11,
10414,
6897,
6,
357,
2555,
7609,
45,
18171,
23,
9,
11,
6664,
459,
9,
2301,
12,
3782,
3434,
137,
4593,
420,
19140,
7,
130,
22068,
29,
3375,
57,
8,
16073,
3527,
21,
8,
374,
6544,
257,
13,
3399,
5570,
7,
535,
6,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
4073,
563,
13,
21155,
16,
8,
5424,
7,
172,
17,
63,
29,
15055,
1621,
221,
2009,
47,
8,
511,
3,
17924,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Representatives of the Polish government officially took over the civilian administration of the southern part of East Prussia on 23 May 1945. Subsequently Polish expatriates from Polish lands annexed by the Soviet Union as well as Ukrainians and Lemkos from southern Poland, expelled in Operation Vistula in 1947, were settled in the southern part of East Prussia, now the Polish Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. In 1950 the Olsztyn Voivodeship counted 689,000 inhabitants, 22.6% of them coming from areas annexed by the Soviet Union, 10% Ukrainians, and 18.5% of them pre-war inhabitants. The remaining pre-war population was treated as Germanized Poles and a policy of re-Polonization was pursued throughout the country Most of these "Autochthones" chose to emigrate to West Germany from the 1950s through 1970s (between 1970 and 1988 55,227 persons from Warmia and Masuria moved to Western Germany). Local toponyms were Polonised by the Polish Commission for the Determination of Place Names.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which group of inhabitants in the Olsztyn Voivodeship was the second smallest? | [
554,
18,
2910,
21155,
1
] |
pre-war inhabitants
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
188,
40,
11841,
4688,
13576,
47,
3,
9,
294,
13,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
6,
8,
276,
26165,
29,
3,
6347,
130,
59,
441,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
11,
130,
28,
8,
3602,
57,
8,
2255,
76,
17,
4554,
5197,
1907,
7429,
7,
365,
10185,
13,
8,
26423,
5,
86,
1205,
21,
3956,
26423,
312,
32,
3233,
26,
27,
16,
8,
1602,
13,
8,
5093,
16581,
23,
106,
6,
3,
21543,
127,
22705,
6289,
47,
2225,
12,
10228,
2448,
96,
439,
53,
16,
276,
26165,
121,
16,
1003,
10068,
37,
126,
14740,
3,
16718,
57,
8,
1546,
3225,
12423,
9588,
3,
24805,
7,
17,
63,
1632,
801,
38,
8,
6524,
13,
276,
26165,
5,
37,
21767,
96,
439,
53,
5012,
13,
276,
26165,
121,
47,
11556,
2930,
12,
8,
796,
3,
6347,
13,
4688,
13576,
18,
345,
26165,
5,
304,
18231,
45,
8,
2186,
10409,
6,
8,
1798,
970,
11971,
13,
276,
26165,
1632,
801,
38,
4588,
2026,
6712,
35,
13308,
667,
40,
26,
276,
26165,
8512,
6,
8,
7985,
13,
276,
26165,
6,
42,
96,
25235,
276,
26165,
1280,
1686,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
4073,
13,
8,
826,
47,
3,
9,
568,
10,
22705,
6289,
6,
276,
26165,
42,
3385,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Although Brandenburg was a part of the Holy Roman Empire, the Prussian lands were not within the Holy Roman Empire and were with the administration by the Teutonic Order grandmasters under jurisdiction of the Emperor. In return for supporting Emperor Leopold I in the War of the Spanish Succession, Elector Frederick III was allowed to crown himself "King in Prussia" in 1701. The new kingdom ruled by the Hohenzollern dynasty became known as the Kingdom of Prussia. The designation "Kingdom of Prussia" was gradually applied to the various lands of Brandenburg-Prussia. To differentiate from the larger entity, the former Duchy of Prussia became known as Altpreußen ("Old Prussia"), the province of Prussia, or "East Prussia".",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following was a person: Frederick III, Prussia or Roman? | [
22705,
6289,
1
] |
Frederick III
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
188,
40,
11841,
4688,
13576,
47,
3,
9,
294,
13,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
6,
8,
276,
26165,
29,
3,
6347,
130,
59,
441,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
11,
130,
28,
8,
3602,
57,
8,
2255,
76,
17,
4554,
5197,
1907,
7429,
7,
365,
10185,
13,
8,
26423,
5,
86,
1205,
21,
3956,
26423,
312,
32,
3233,
26,
27,
16,
8,
1602,
13,
8,
5093,
16581,
23,
106,
6,
3,
21543,
127,
22705,
6289,
47,
2225,
12,
10228,
2448,
96,
439,
53,
16,
276,
26165,
121,
16,
1003,
10068,
37,
126,
14740,
3,
16718,
57,
8,
1546,
3225,
12423,
9588,
3,
24805,
7,
17,
63,
1632,
801,
38,
8,
6524,
13,
276,
26165,
5,
37,
21767,
96,
439,
53,
5012,
13,
276,
26165,
121,
47,
11556,
2930,
12,
8,
796,
3,
6347,
13,
4688,
13576,
18,
345,
26165,
5,
304,
18231,
45,
8,
2186,
10409,
6,
8,
1798,
970,
11971,
13,
276,
26165,
1632,
801,
38,
4588,
2026,
6712,
35,
13308,
667,
40,
26,
276,
26165,
8512,
6,
8,
7985,
13,
276,
26165,
6,
42,
96,
25235,
276,
26165,
1280,
1686,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
4073,
13,
8,
826,
19,
59,
3,
9,
568,
10,
312,
32,
3233,
26,
6,
22705,
42,
970,
11971,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Although Brandenburg was a part of the Holy Roman Empire, the Prussian lands were not within the Holy Roman Empire and were with the administration by the Teutonic Order grandmasters under jurisdiction of the Emperor. In return for supporting Emperor Leopold I in the War of the Spanish Succession, Elector Frederick III was allowed to crown himself "King in Prussia" in 1701. The new kingdom ruled by the Hohenzollern dynasty became known as the Kingdom of Prussia. The designation "Kingdom of Prussia" was gradually applied to the various lands of Brandenburg-Prussia. To differentiate from the larger entity, the former Duchy of Prussia became known as Altpreußen ("Old Prussia"), the province of Prussia, or "East Prussia".",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following is not a person: Leopold, Frederick or Duchy? | [
970,
11971,
1
] |
Duchy
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
188,
40,
11841,
4688,
13576,
47,
3,
9,
294,
13,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
6,
8,
276,
26165,
29,
3,
6347,
130,
59,
441,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
11,
130,
28,
8,
3602,
57,
8,
2255,
76,
17,
4554,
5197,
1907,
7429,
7,
365,
10185,
13,
8,
26423,
5,
86,
1205,
21,
3956,
26423,
312,
32,
3233,
26,
27,
16,
8,
1602,
13,
8,
5093,
16581,
23,
106,
6,
3,
21543,
127,
22705,
6289,
47,
2225,
12,
10228,
2448,
96,
439,
53,
16,
276,
26165,
121,
16,
1003,
10068,
37,
126,
14740,
3,
16718,
57,
8,
1546,
3225,
12423,
9588,
3,
24805,
7,
17,
63,
1632,
801,
38,
8,
6524,
13,
276,
26165,
5,
37,
21767,
96,
439,
53,
5012,
13,
276,
26165,
121,
47,
11556,
2930,
12,
8,
796,
3,
6347,
13,
4688,
13576,
18,
345,
26165,
5,
304,
18231,
45,
8,
2186,
10409,
6,
8,
1798,
970,
11971,
13,
276,
26165,
1632,
801,
38,
4588,
2026,
6712,
35,
13308,
667,
40,
26,
276,
26165,
8512,
6,
8,
7985,
13,
276,
26165,
6,
42,
96,
25235,
276,
26165,
1280,
1686,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
4073,
13,
8,
826,
19,
59,
3,
9,
1827,
11,
20929,
10409,
10,
8,
6524,
13,
276,
26165,
6,
8,
6679,
3385,
12187,
6,
42,
8,
2255,
76,
17,
4554,
5197,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Although Brandenburg was a part of the Holy Roman Empire, the Prussian lands were not within the Holy Roman Empire and were with the administration by the Teutonic Order grandmasters under jurisdiction of the Emperor. In return for supporting Emperor Leopold I in the War of the Spanish Succession, Elector Frederick III was allowed to crown himself "King in Prussia" in 1701. The new kingdom ruled by the Hohenzollern dynasty became known as the Kingdom of Prussia. The designation "Kingdom of Prussia" was gradually applied to the various lands of Brandenburg-Prussia. To differentiate from the larger entity, the former Duchy of Prussia became known as Altpreußen ("Old Prussia"), the province of Prussia, or "East Prussia".",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following is not a political and geographic entity: the Kingdom of Prussia, the Holy Roman Empire, or the Teutonic Order? | [
2255,
76,
17,
4554,
5197,
1
] |
Teutonic Order
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
23901,
271,
20518,
29451,
57,
8,
22819,
6,
8,
507,
3301,
16455,
47,
2569,
16,
26923,
12,
8,
8536,
31,
7,
307,
18,
3473,
53,
2753,
2809,
13070,
29,
2256,
26,
5,
13070,
29,
2256,
26,
3977,
16,
957,
2773,
6,
11,
112,
384,
2697,
34,
16,
70,
8244,
6,
91,
13,
903,
6,
552,
3,
3131,
34,
95,
21,
8493,
16,
3105,
5,
94,
47,
146,
120,
1916,
44,
26035,
31,
7,
8493,
629,
30,
957,
932,
3105,
21,
3996,
591,
13922,
41,
19853,
4177,
11864,
5548,
379,
8493,
3051,
11,
5161,
137,
37,
1048,
594,
356,
3,
9,
126,
296,
1368,
21,
3,
9,
1466,
13,
3370,
140,
2528,
14237,
9,
6,
25678,
53,
8,
3996,
1828,
13161,
1866,
21,
8,
3736,
965,
2403,
3493,
1150,
3802,
26912,
16,
6622,
5,
37,
1574,
6894,
588,
47,
1955,
2540,
6,
8,
258,
4494,
13404,
13,
15922,
896,
117,
3,
14655,
8,
8536,
11,
789,
130,
692,
1327,
20561,
12,
766,
8,
23921,
3,
7361,
16,
8,
684,
6,
2540,
4568,
112,
1242,
47,
11361,
57,
7570,
12,
1097,
34,
21,
8,
2982,
5,
2150,
120,
6,
2540,
2569,
8,
23921,
12,
8,
868,
10929,
3312,
16,
28876,
30,
460,
1186,
3581,
6,
213,
34,
877,
30,
5299,
452,
1831,
5,
94,
865,
2301,
28,
8,
7071,
12,
165,
126,
1128,
16,
9145,
5,
86,
1671,
1673,
6,
34,
47,
27541,
1427,
2569,
12,
3671,
11597,
7,
6,
227,
79,
3853,
12832,
277,
489,
104,
536,
16,
3,
9,
7813,
27204,
13,
8,
166,
8536,
3802,
804,
535,
6,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
571,
186,
7051,
24248,
410,
8,
2118,
1789,
21,
6,
1532,
5383,
90,
5914,
7,
11,
1358,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"After being rendered obsolete by the redesign, the 1895 replica was presented in 1910 to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. Kinnaird died in 1923, and his family kept it in their possession, out of view, until putting it up for auction in 2005. It was duly sold at Christie's auction house on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 (£478,400 including auction fees and taxes). The sale price set a new world record for a piece of football memorabilia, surpassing the £254,000 paid for the Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy in 1997. The successful bidder was David Gold, the then joint chairman of Birmingham City; claiming the FA and government were doing nothing proactive to ensure the trophy remained in the country, Gold stated his purchase was motivated by wanting to save it for the nation. Accordingly, Gold presented the trophy to the National Football Museum in Preston on 20 April 2006, where it went on immediate public display. It later moved with the museum to its new location in Manchester. In November 2012, it was ceremonially presented to Royal Engineers, after they beat Wanderers 7–1 in a charity replay of the first FA Cup final.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How many pounds sterling did the item sell for, sans applicable levies and costs? | [
3996,
591,
13922,
1
] |
£420,000
|
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10,
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47,
4335,
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215,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"After being rendered obsolete by the redesign, the 1895 replica was presented in 1910 to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. Kinnaird died in 1923, and his family kept it in their possession, out of view, until putting it up for auction in 2005. It was duly sold at Christie's auction house on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 (£478,400 including auction fees and taxes). The sale price set a new world record for a piece of football memorabilia, surpassing the £254,000 paid for the Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy in 1997. The successful bidder was David Gold, the then joint chairman of Birmingham City; claiming the FA and government were doing nothing proactive to ensure the trophy remained in the country, Gold stated his purchase was motivated by wanting to save it for the nation. Accordingly, Gold presented the trophy to the National Football Museum in Preston on 20 April 2006, where it went on immediate public display. It later moved with the museum to its new location in Manchester. In November 2012, it was ceremonially presented to Royal Engineers, after they beat Wanderers 7–1 in a charity replay of the first FA Cup final.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: The previous record was broken in what year? | [
3105,
1
] |
2005
|
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58
] |
Given the following passage
"After being rendered obsolete by the redesign, the 1895 replica was presented in 1910 to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. Kinnaird died in 1923, and his family kept it in their possession, out of view, until putting it up for auction in 2005. It was duly sold at Christie's auction house on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 (£478,400 including auction fees and taxes). The sale price set a new world record for a piece of football memorabilia, surpassing the £254,000 paid for the Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy in 1997. The successful bidder was David Gold, the then joint chairman of Birmingham City; claiming the FA and government were doing nothing proactive to ensure the trophy remained in the country, Gold stated his purchase was motivated by wanting to save it for the nation. Accordingly, Gold presented the trophy to the National Football Museum in Preston on 20 April 2006, where it went on immediate public display. It later moved with the museum to its new location in Manchester. In November 2012, it was ceremonially presented to Royal Engineers, after they beat Wanderers 7–1 in a charity replay of the first FA Cup final.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who didn't win the charity replay? | [
12832,
277,
1
] |
Wanderers
|
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42,
15922,
6,
84,
47,
59,
213,
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2540,
47,
11636,
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6622,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"After being rendered obsolete by the redesign, the 1895 replica was presented in 1910 to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. Kinnaird died in 1923, and his family kept it in their possession, out of view, until putting it up for auction in 2005. It was duly sold at Christie's auction house on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 (£478,400 including auction fees and taxes). The sale price set a new world record for a piece of football memorabilia, surpassing the £254,000 paid for the Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy in 1997. The successful bidder was David Gold, the then joint chairman of Birmingham City; claiming the FA and government were doing nothing proactive to ensure the trophy remained in the country, Gold stated his purchase was motivated by wanting to save it for the nation. Accordingly, Gold presented the trophy to the National Football Museum in Preston on 20 April 2006, where it went on immediate public display. It later moved with the museum to its new location in Manchester. In November 2012, it was ceremonially presented to Royal Engineers, after they beat Wanderers 7–1 in a charity replay of the first FA Cup final.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Manchester or Birmingham, which was not where David Gold was Chairman in 1997? | [
9145,
1
] |
Manchester
|
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2403,
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113,
737,
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17,
67,
16,
957,
2773,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"After being rendered obsolete by the redesign, the 1895 replica was presented in 1910 to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. Kinnaird died in 1923, and his family kept it in their possession, out of view, until putting it up for auction in 2005. It was duly sold at Christie's auction house on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 (£478,400 including auction fees and taxes). The sale price set a new world record for a piece of football memorabilia, surpassing the £254,000 paid for the Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy in 1997. The successful bidder was David Gold, the then joint chairman of Birmingham City; claiming the FA and government were doing nothing proactive to ensure the trophy remained in the country, Gold stated his purchase was motivated by wanting to save it for the nation. Accordingly, Gold presented the trophy to the National Football Museum in Preston on 20 April 2006, where it went on immediate public display. It later moved with the museum to its new location in Manchester. In November 2012, it was ceremonially presented to Royal Engineers, after they beat Wanderers 7–1 in a charity replay of the first FA Cup final.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Lord Kinnaird or Jules Rimet, who didn't die in 1923? | [
3736,
965,
2403,
3493,
1
] |
Jules Rimet
|
[
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5,
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10,
571,
186,
2323,
130,
16,
8,
9879,
9609,
13543,
49,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Chasetown, whilst playing at Level 8 of English football during the 2007–08 competition, are the lowest-ranked team to play in the Third Round Proper (final 64, of 731 teams entered that season). Chasetown was then a member of the Southern League Division One Midlands (a lower level within the Southern Football League), when they lost to Football League Championship (Level 2) team Cardiff City, the eventual FA Cup runners-up that year. Their success earned the lowly organisation over £60,000 in prize money.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How many teams were in the Third Round Proper? | [
6687,
1
] |
64
|
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8,
826,
5454,
96,
3541,
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7,
15,
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8,
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58
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Given the following passage
"Chasetown, whilst playing at Level 8 of English football during the 2007–08 competition, are the lowest-ranked team to play in the Third Round Proper (final 64, of 731 teams entered that season). Chasetown was then a member of the Southern League Division One Midlands (a lower level within the Southern Football League), when they lost to Football League Championship (Level 2) team Cardiff City, the eventual FA Cup runners-up that year. Their success earned the lowly organisation over £60,000 in prize money.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which is higher of Southern League Division One Midlands and Southern Football League? | [
5193,
10929,
3815,
1
] |
Southern Football League
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Given the following passage
"Chasetown, whilst playing at Level 8 of English football during the 2007–08 competition, are the lowest-ranked team to play in the Third Round Proper (final 64, of 731 teams entered that season). Chasetown was then a member of the Southern League Division One Midlands (a lower level within the Southern Football League), when they lost to Football League Championship (Level 2) team Cardiff City, the eventual FA Cup runners-up that year. Their success earned the lowly organisation over £60,000 in prize money.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What level was the team that Chasetown lost to? | [
7166,
204,
1
] |
Level 2
|
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410,
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58
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Given the following passage
"Chasetown, whilst playing at Level 8 of English football during the 2007–08 competition, are the lowest-ranked team to play in the Third Round Proper (final 64, of 731 teams entered that season). Chasetown was then a member of the Southern League Division One Midlands (a lower level within the Southern Football League), when they lost to Football League Championship (Level 2) team Cardiff City, the eventual FA Cup runners-up that year. Their success earned the lowly organisation over £60,000 in prize money.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Why did Chasetown get 60,000 pounds? | [
6441,
540,
1
] |
prize money
|
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8,
593,
13,
8,
372,
24,
1513,
344,
17096,
3540,
11,
26911,
896,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Chasetown, whilst playing at Level 8 of English football during the 2007–08 competition, are the lowest-ranked team to play in the Third Round Proper (final 64, of 731 teams entered that season). Chasetown was then a member of the Southern League Division One Midlands (a lower level within the Southern Football League), when they lost to Football League Championship (Level 2) team Cardiff City, the eventual FA Cup runners-up that year. Their success earned the lowly organisation over £60,000 in prize money.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What was the level of the team that lost between Chasetown and Cardiff City? | [
7166,
505,
1
] |
Level 8
|
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58
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Given the following passage
"A large percentage of experts on the modern Middle East began their training in university departments named for the Near East. Similarly the journals associated with these fields of expertise include the words Near East or Near Eastern. The meaning of Near East in these numerous establishments and publications is Middle East. Expertise on the modern Middle East is almost never mixed or confused with studies of the Ancient Near East, although often "Ancient Near East" is abbreviated to "Near East" without any implication of modern times. For example, "Near Eastern Languages" in the ancient sense includes such languages as Sumerian and Akkadian. In the modern sense, it is likely to mean any or all of the Arabic languages.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: When people refer to Near East as a shorthand reference for studying the non-modern Arabic region, what word are they omitting? | [
22239,
1
] |
Ancient
|
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58
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Given the following passage
"A large percentage of experts on the modern Middle East began their training in university departments named for the Near East. Similarly the journals associated with these fields of expertise include the words Near East or Near Eastern. The meaning of Near East in these numerous establishments and publications is Middle East. Expertise on the modern Middle East is almost never mixed or confused with studies of the Ancient Near East, although often "Ancient Near East" is abbreviated to "Near East" without any implication of modern times. For example, "Near Eastern Languages" in the ancient sense includes such languages as Sumerian and Akkadian. In the modern sense, it is likely to mean any or all of the Arabic languages.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: If you are reading a research article about the Middle East, what is likely referred to in the publication? | [
10455,
1932,
42,
10455,
7345,
1
] |
Near East or Near Eastern
|
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58
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Given the following passage
"A large percentage of experts on the modern Middle East began their training in university departments named for the Near East. Similarly the journals associated with these fields of expertise include the words Near East or Near Eastern. The meaning of Near East in these numerous establishments and publications is Middle East. Expertise on the modern Middle East is almost never mixed or confused with studies of the Ancient Near East, although often "Ancient Near East" is abbreviated to "Near East" without any implication of modern times. For example, "Near Eastern Languages" in the ancient sense includes such languages as Sumerian and Akkadian. In the modern sense, it is likely to mean any or all of the Arabic languages.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Although we think of Arabic languages as being Middle Eastern, what are they often referred to as in studies? | [
10455,
7345,
10509,
7,
1
] |
Near Eastern Languages
|
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826,
5454,
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109,
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31,
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30,
3,
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59,
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1547,
6,
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15,
7,
42,
8,
5918,
22858,
7,
58
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Given the following passage
"Ptolemy's Geography divided Asia on a similar basis. In the north is "Scythia this side of the Himalayas" and "Scythia beyond the Himalayas." To the south is "India on this side of the Ganges" and "India beyond the Ganges." Asia began on the coast of Anatolia ("land of the rising sun"). Beyond the Ganges and Himalayas (including the Tien Shan) were Serica and Serae (sections of China) and some other identifiable far eastern locations known to the voyagers and geographers but not to the general European public.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following natural landmarks does not divide India, the Ganges or the Himalayas? | [
5918,
22858,
7,
1
] |
Himalayas
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
345,
235,
109,
2258,
31,
7,
961,
5984,
8807,
3826,
30,
3,
9,
1126,
1873,
5,
86,
8,
3457,
19,
96,
134,
75,
63,
7436,
9,
48,
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7,
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17,
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8,
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7,
11,
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41,
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52,
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7,
68,
59,
12,
8,
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8,
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1473,
6,
5631,
2617,
6,
5631,
9,
15,
42,
4712,
63,
7436,
9,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Ptolemy's Geography divided Asia on a similar basis. In the north is "Scythia this side of the Himalayas" and "Scythia beyond the Himalayas." To the south is "India on this side of the Ganges" and "India beyond the Ganges." Asia began on the coast of Anatolia ("land of the rising sun"). Beyond the Ganges and Himalayas (including the Tien Shan) were Serica and Serae (sections of China) and some other identifiable far eastern locations known to the voyagers and geographers but not to the general European public.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following is not a section of China, Serica, Serae or Scythia? | [
4712,
63,
7436,
9,
1
] |
Scythia
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Given the following passage
"Ptolemy's Geography divided Asia on a similar basis. In the north is "Scythia this side of the Himalayas" and "Scythia beyond the Himalayas." To the south is "India on this side of the Ganges" and "India beyond the Ganges." Asia began on the coast of Anatolia ("land of the rising sun"). Beyond the Ganges and Himalayas (including the Tien Shan) were Serica and Serae (sections of China) and some other identifiable far eastern locations known to the voyagers and geographers but not to the general European public.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which country is the land of the rising sun? | [
5331,
17,
4172,
9,
1
] |
Anatolia
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Given the following passage
"Near East (French: Proche-Orient) is a geographical term that roughly encompasses Western Asia. Despite having varying definitions within different academic circles, the term was originally applied to the maximum extent of the Ottoman Empire. The term has fallen into disuse in English, and has been replaced by the term Middle East.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What has varying definitions withing french academic circles? | [
749,
1033,
18,
16495,
1
] |
Proche-Orient
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Given the following passage
"Near East (French: Proche-Orient) is a geographical term that roughly encompasses Western Asia. Despite having varying definitions within different academic circles, the term was originally applied to the maximum extent of the Ottoman Empire. The term has fallen into disuse in English, and has been replaced by the term Middle East.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What did French academic circles refer to the Ottoman Empire as? | [
749,
1033,
18,
16495,
1
] |
Proche-Orient
|
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Given the following passage
"Near East (French: Proche-Orient) is a geographical term that roughly encompasses Western Asia. Despite having varying definitions within different academic circles, the term was originally applied to the maximum extent of the Ottoman Empire. The term has fallen into disuse in English, and has been replaced by the term Middle East.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is Near East referred to as in America? | [
4551,
1932,
1
] |
Middle East
|
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Given the following passage
"Near East (French: Proche-Orient) is a geographical term that roughly encompasses Western Asia. Despite having varying definitions within different academic circles, the term was originally applied to the maximum extent of the Ottoman Empire. The term has fallen into disuse in English, and has been replaced by the term Middle East.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Why is the term Near East no longer the term used? | [
65,
118,
5821,
57,
8,
1657,
4551,
1932,
1
] |
has been replaced by the term Middle East
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Given the following passage
"Near East (French: Proche-Orient) is a geographical term that roughly encompasses Western Asia. Despite having varying definitions within different academic circles, the term was originally applied to the maximum extent of the Ottoman Empire. The term has fallen into disuse in English, and has been replaced by the term Middle East.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Who stopped using the name Near East? | [
1566,
1
] |
English
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Given the following passage
"These were fighting words to be coming from a country that once insisted Europe needed Turkey and was willing to spill blood over it. For his authority Miller invokes the people, citing the "collective wisdom" of Europe, and introducing a concept to arise many times in the decades to follow under chilling circumstances:",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: In most animals such as mammals, what is used to transport oxygen or hormones throughout the body? | [
1717,
1
] |
blood
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Given the following passage
"These were fighting words to be coming from a country that once insisted Europe needed Turkey and was willing to spill blood over it. For his authority Miller invokes the people, citing the "collective wisdom" of Europe, and introducing a concept to arise many times in the decades to follow under chilling circumstances:",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Periods of time that are in sets of 10 years are called? | [
4160,
1
] |
decades
|
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Given the following passage
"These were fighting words to be coming from a country that once insisted Europe needed Turkey and was willing to spill blood over it. For his authority Miller invokes the people, citing the "collective wisdom" of Europe, and introducing a concept to arise many times in the decades to follow under chilling circumstances:",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Actions done by people acting as a group, as opposed to individualistic is called? | [
6018,
1
] |
collective
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"These were fighting words to be coming from a country that once insisted Europe needed Turkey and was willing to spill blood over it. For his authority Miller invokes the people, citing the "collective wisdom" of Europe, and introducing a concept to arise many times in the decades to follow under chilling circumstances:",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: The action that refers to the allowance of a liquid to be accidently removed from its container is? | [
15487,
1
] |
spill
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"These were fighting words to be coming from a country that once insisted Europe needed Turkey and was willing to spill blood over it. For his authority Miller invokes the people, citing the "collective wisdom" of Europe, and introducing a concept to arise many times in the decades to follow under chilling circumstances:",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which word means to get up, coming from the Old English word arisan meaning spring up? | [
7931,
1
] |
arise
|
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11860,
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363,
130,
8,
10247,
7,
11,
8754,
7,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"In the 20th century after decades of intense warfare and political turmoil terms such as "Near East", "Far East" and "Middle East" were relegated to the experts, especially in the new field of political science. The new wave of diplomats often came from those programs. Archaeology on the international scene, although very much of intellectual interest to the major universities, fell into the shadow of international relations. Their domain became the Ancient Near East, which could no longer be relied upon to be the Near East. The Ottoman Empire was gone, along with all the other empires of the 19th century, replaced with independent republics. Someone had to reconcile the present with the past. This duty was inherited by various specialized agencies that were formed to handle specific aspects of international relations, now so complex as to be beyond the scope and abilities of a diplomatic corps in the former sense. The ancient Near East is frozen in time. The living Near East is primarily what the agencies say it is. In most cases this single term is inadequate to describe the geographical range of their operations. The result is multiple definitions.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What were the 1950s and 1960s? | [
4160,
1
] |
decades
|
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8,
826,
5454,
96,
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460,
189,
2646,
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28229,
11,
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60,
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26,
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8,
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126,
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7,
557,
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45,
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1356,
5,
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9,
15,
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8,
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6,
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182,
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6,
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58
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Given the following passage
"In the 20th century after decades of intense warfare and political turmoil terms such as "Near East", "Far East" and "Middle East" were relegated to the experts, especially in the new field of political science. The new wave of diplomats often came from those programs. Archaeology on the international scene, although very much of intellectual interest to the major universities, fell into the shadow of international relations. Their domain became the Ancient Near East, which could no longer be relied upon to be the Near East. The Ottoman Empire was gone, along with all the other empires of the 19th century, replaced with independent republics. Someone had to reconcile the present with the past. This duty was inherited by various specialized agencies that were formed to handle specific aspects of international relations, now so complex as to be beyond the scope and abilities of a diplomatic corps in the former sense. The ancient Near East is frozen in time. The living Near East is primarily what the agencies say it is. In most cases this single term is inadequate to describe the geographical range of their operations. The result is multiple definitions.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is opposite of near? | [
5186,
1
] |
Far
|
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826,
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5,
2507,
24,
8,
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19,
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441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
3,
15313,
144,
19,
6401,
13,
623,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"In the 20th century after decades of intense warfare and political turmoil terms such as "Near East", "Far East" and "Middle East" were relegated to the experts, especially in the new field of political science. The new wave of diplomats often came from those programs. Archaeology on the international scene, although very much of intellectual interest to the major universities, fell into the shadow of international relations. Their domain became the Ancient Near East, which could no longer be relied upon to be the Near East. The Ottoman Empire was gone, along with all the other empires of the 19th century, replaced with independent republics. Someone had to reconcile the present with the past. This duty was inherited by various specialized agencies that were formed to handle specific aspects of international relations, now so complex as to be beyond the scope and abilities of a diplomatic corps in the former sense. The ancient Near East is frozen in time. The living Near East is primarily what the agencies say it is. In most cases this single term is inadequate to describe the geographical range of their operations. The result is multiple definitions.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: WHat is opposite of far? | [
10455,
1
] |
Near
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
2552,
1946,
12448,
12,
5986,
12,
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3,
1956,
254,
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5,
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8,
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5,
11860,
10,
363,
19,
5986,
4526,
24841,
16,
12509,
35,
4474,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium metal heated to 250 to 300 °C (482 to 572 °F) reacts with hydrogen to form uranium hydride. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen. This property makes uranium hydrides convenient starting materials to create reactive uranium powder along with various uranium carbide, nitride, and halide compounds. Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is 250 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit? | [
314,
4613,
1
] |
482
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
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3,
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3,
60,
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15596,
2036,
8,
20913,
45,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
3,
10656,
1599,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium metal heated to 250 to 300 °C (482 to 572 °F) reacts with hydrogen to form uranium hydride. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen. This property makes uranium hydrides convenient starting materials to create reactive uranium powder along with various uranium carbide, nitride, and halide compounds. Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Above what temperature will reversibly remove the hydrogen from uranium hydride? | [
3147,
3,
1956,
254,
1
] |
300 °C
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
2552,
1946,
12448,
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5986,
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3147,
3,
1956,
254,
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5,
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10,
571,
103,
25,
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8,
491,
6977,
607,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
3,
10656,
1599,
6884,
7,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium metal heated to 250 to 300 °C (482 to 572 °F) reacts with hydrogen to form uranium hydride. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen. This property makes uranium hydrides convenient starting materials to create reactive uranium powder along with various uranium carbide, nitride, and halide compounds. Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How do you form the alpha form of uranium hydride crystals? | [
731,
7902,
1
] |
low temperatures
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
2552,
1946,
12448,
12,
5986,
12,
3147,
3,
1956,
254,
8457,
4613,
12,
305,
5865,
3,
1956,
371,
61,
8922,
7,
28,
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607,
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441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
363,
773,
13,
1037,
19,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium metal heated to 250 to 300 °C (482 to 572 °F) reacts with hydrogen to form uranium hydride. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen. This property makes uranium hydrides convenient starting materials to create reactive uranium powder along with various uranium carbide, nitride, and halide compounds. Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What kind of material is uranium? | [
1946,
1
] |
metal
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
2552,
1946,
12448,
12,
5986,
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3,
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254,
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1599,
6,
3,
29,
155,
4055,
15,
6,
11,
3,
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1599,
18042,
5,
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3,
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2,
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24,
19,
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3,
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3,
2,
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24,
19,
990,
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3239,
2912,
19,
756,
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3,
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254,
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6,
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8,
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822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
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19,
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441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
363,
607,
13,
3,
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29,
2552,
3,
10656,
1599,
103,
25,
129,
116,
25,
607,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
3,
10656,
1599,
44,
2899,
4526,
377,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium metal heated to 250 to 300 °C (482 to 572 °F) reacts with hydrogen to form uranium hydride. Even higher temperatures will reversibly remove the hydrogen. This property makes uranium hydrides convenient starting materials to create reactive uranium powder along with various uranium carbide, nitride, and halide compounds. Two crystal modifications of uranium hydride exist: an α form that is obtained at low temperatures and a β form that is created when the formation temperature is above 250 °C.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What form of uranium hydride do you get when you form uranium hydride at 500 degrees F? | [
3,
2,
607,
1
] |
β form
|
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8,
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24,
8,
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19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
101,
60,
1596,
1364,
16,
932,
3888,
42,
1718,
4101,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"It is estimated that 5.5 million tonnes of uranium exists in ore reserves that are economically viable at US$59 per lb of uranium, while 35 million tonnes are classed as mineral resources (reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction). Prices went from about $10/lb in May 2003 to $138/lb in July 2007. This has caused a big increase in spending on exploration, with US$200 million being spent worldwide in 2005, a 54% increase on the previous year. This trend continued through 2006, when expenditure on exploration rocketed to over $774 million, an increase of over 250% compared to 2004. The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency said exploration figures for 2007 would likely match those for 2006.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Were prices lower in May 2003 or July 2007? | [
932,
3888,
1
] |
May 2003
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
196,
17,
19,
5861,
24,
3,
15938,
770,
19637,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
8085,
16,
42,
15,
11222,
24,
33,
24367,
15109,
44,
837,
3229,
3390,
399,
3,
40,
115,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
6,
298,
3097,
770,
19637,
33,
853,
15,
26,
38,
7590,
1438,
41,
864,
739,
179,
11136,
21,
13741,
1456,
16629,
137,
16511,
877,
45,
81,
9103,
87,
40,
115,
16,
932,
3888,
12,
1970,
3747,
87,
40,
115,
16,
1718,
12598,
100,
65,
2953,
3,
9,
600,
993,
16,
2887,
30,
9740,
6,
28,
837,
3229,
3632,
770,
271,
1869,
4388,
16,
3105,
6,
3,
9,
305,
5988,
993,
30,
8,
1767,
215,
5,
100,
4166,
2925,
190,
3581,
6,
116,
15700,
30,
9740,
15721,
15,
26,
12,
147,
11301,
4581,
770,
6,
46,
993,
13,
147,
944,
6932,
3,
2172,
12,
4406,
5,
37,
3,
19956,
6931,
23907,
4654,
7038,
243,
9740,
5638,
21,
4101,
133,
952,
1588,
273,
21,
15066,
1686,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
86,
125,
215,
47,
72,
145,
17005,
770,
1869,
30,
9740,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"It is estimated that 5.5 million tonnes of uranium exists in ore reserves that are economically viable at US$59 per lb of uranium, while 35 million tonnes are classed as mineral resources (reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction). Prices went from about $10/lb in May 2003 to $138/lb in July 2007. This has caused a big increase in spending on exploration, with US$200 million being spent worldwide in 2005, a 54% increase on the previous year. This trend continued through 2006, when expenditure on exploration rocketed to over $774 million, an increase of over 250% compared to 2004. The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency said exploration figures for 2007 would likely match those for 2006.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: In what year was more than $500 million spent on exploration? | [
3581,
1
] |
2006
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
196,
17,
19,
5861,
24,
3,
15938,
770,
19637,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
8085,
16,
42,
15,
11222,
24,
33,
24367,
15109,
44,
837,
3229,
3390,
399,
3,
40,
115,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
6,
298,
3097,
770,
19637,
33,
853,
15,
26,
38,
7590,
1438,
41,
864,
739,
179,
11136,
21,
13741,
1456,
16629,
137,
16511,
877,
45,
81,
9103,
87,
40,
115,
16,
932,
3888,
12,
1970,
3747,
87,
40,
115,
16,
1718,
12598,
100,
65,
2953,
3,
9,
600,
993,
16,
2887,
30,
9740,
6,
28,
837,
3229,
3632,
770,
271,
1869,
4388,
16,
3105,
6,
3,
9,
305,
5988,
993,
30,
8,
1767,
215,
5,
100,
4166,
2925,
190,
3581,
6,
116,
15700,
30,
9740,
15721,
15,
26,
12,
147,
11301,
4581,
770,
6,
46,
993,
13,
147,
944,
6932,
3,
2172,
12,
4406,
5,
37,
3,
19956,
6931,
23907,
4654,
7038,
243,
9740,
5638,
21,
4101,
133,
952,
1588,
273,
21,
15066,
1686,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
366,
130,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
1596,
1146,
145,
10417,
87,
40,
115,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"It is estimated that 5.5 million tonnes of uranium exists in ore reserves that are economically viable at US$59 per lb of uranium, while 35 million tonnes are classed as mineral resources (reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction). Prices went from about $10/lb in May 2003 to $138/lb in July 2007. This has caused a big increase in spending on exploration, with US$200 million being spent worldwide in 2005, a 54% increase on the previous year. This trend continued through 2006, when expenditure on exploration rocketed to over $774 million, an increase of over 250% compared to 2004. The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency said exploration figures for 2007 would likely match those for 2006.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: When were uranium prices higher than $100/lb? | [
1718,
4101,
1
] |
July 2007
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
196,
17,
19,
5861,
24,
3,
15938,
770,
19637,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
8085,
16,
42,
15,
11222,
24,
33,
24367,
15109,
44,
837,
3229,
3390,
399,
3,
40,
115,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
6,
298,
3097,
770,
19637,
33,
853,
15,
26,
38,
7590,
1438,
41,
864,
739,
179,
11136,
21,
13741,
1456,
16629,
137,
16511,
877,
45,
81,
9103,
87,
40,
115,
16,
932,
3888,
12,
1970,
3747,
87,
40,
115,
16,
1718,
12598,
100,
65,
2953,
3,
9,
600,
993,
16,
2887,
30,
9740,
6,
28,
837,
3229,
3632,
770,
271,
1869,
4388,
16,
3105,
6,
3,
9,
305,
5988,
993,
30,
8,
1767,
215,
5,
100,
4166,
2925,
190,
3581,
6,
116,
15700,
30,
9740,
15721,
15,
26,
12,
147,
11301,
4581,
770,
6,
46,
993,
13,
147,
944,
6932,
3,
2172,
12,
4406,
5,
37,
3,
19956,
6931,
23907,
4654,
7038,
243,
9740,
5638,
21,
4101,
133,
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1588,
273,
21,
15066,
1686,
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8,
826,
822,
5,
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24,
8,
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19,
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441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
86,
125,
215,
47,
705,
145,
19503,
770,
1869,
30,
9740,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"It is estimated that 5.5 million tonnes of uranium exists in ore reserves that are economically viable at US$59 per lb of uranium, while 35 million tonnes are classed as mineral resources (reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction). Prices went from about $10/lb in May 2003 to $138/lb in July 2007. This has caused a big increase in spending on exploration, with US$200 million being spent worldwide in 2005, a 54% increase on the previous year. This trend continued through 2006, when expenditure on exploration rocketed to over $774 million, an increase of over 250% compared to 2004. The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency said exploration figures for 2007 would likely match those for 2006.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: In what year was less than $200 million spent on exploration? | [
4406,
1
] |
2004
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
196,
17,
19,
5861,
24,
3,
15938,
770,
19637,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
8085,
16,
42,
15,
11222,
24,
33,
24367,
15109,
44,
837,
3229,
3390,
399,
3,
40,
115,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
6,
298,
3097,
770,
19637,
33,
853,
15,
26,
38,
7590,
1438,
41,
864,
739,
179,
11136,
21,
13741,
1456,
16629,
137,
16511,
877,
45,
81,
9103,
87,
40,
115,
16,
932,
3888,
12,
1970,
3747,
87,
40,
115,
16,
1718,
12598,
100,
65,
2953,
3,
9,
600,
993,
16,
2887,
30,
9740,
6,
28,
837,
3229,
3632,
770,
271,
1869,
4388,
16,
3105,
6,
3,
9,
305,
5988,
993,
30,
8,
1767,
215,
5,
100,
4166,
2925,
190,
3581,
6,
116,
15700,
30,
9740,
15721,
15,
26,
12,
147,
11301,
4581,
770,
6,
46,
993,
13,
147,
944,
6932,
3,
2172,
12,
4406,
5,
37,
3,
19956,
6931,
23907,
4654,
7038,
243,
9740,
5638,
21,
4101,
133,
952,
1588,
273,
21,
15066,
1686,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
2751,
705,
540,
1869,
30,
9740,
16,
4406,
42,
3105,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"It is estimated that 5.5 million tonnes of uranium exists in ore reserves that are economically viable at US$59 per lb of uranium, while 35 million tonnes are classed as mineral resources (reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction). Prices went from about $10/lb in May 2003 to $138/lb in July 2007. This has caused a big increase in spending on exploration, with US$200 million being spent worldwide in 2005, a 54% increase on the previous year. This trend continued through 2006, when expenditure on exploration rocketed to over $774 million, an increase of over 250% compared to 2004. The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency said exploration figures for 2007 would likely match those for 2006.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Was less money spent on exploration in 2004 or 2005? | [
4406,
1
] |
2004
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
567,
13149,
40,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
3,
6848,
13,
386,
779,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
7,
10,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3747,
41,
3264,
5,
357,
5953,
793,
15025,
201,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
18,
25174,
41,
22426,
4704,
201,
11,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3710,
41,
10667,
5062,
6210,
5,
432,
386,
33,
2252,
6645,
6,
15685,
1222,
491,
6977,
14219,
6,
28,
8,
5763,
24,
66,
386,
13,
175,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
7,
43,
422,
9551,
2197,
13,
3,
22725,
23496,
361,
7,
1938,
6,
1066,
145,
491,
6977,
24578,
5,
290,
33,
92,
874,
119,
8320,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
7,
10,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3288,
6,
84,
19,
5147,
116,
204,
3747,
1265,
17601,
15,
7,
23496,
361,
7,
1938,
6,
3,
16306,
22883,
106,
7,
24,
33,
9534,
57,
430,
204,
3747,
1265,
3,
10432,
117,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
4118,
6,
84,
19,
5147,
116,
204,
3747,
1265,
4105,
7,
3,
9,
22883,
106,
68,
15685,
7,
192,
72,
6,
84,
258,
18907,
7,
12,
3,
29,
6707,
202,
2552,
4949,
4118,
117,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
18,
20879,
6,
84,
19,
5147,
16,
8,
18907,
3741,
13,
24,
3,
29,
6707,
202,
2552,
4949,
4118,
117,
11,
2031,
6,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3420,
11,
3,
18,
11944,
6,
84,
2385,
16,
8,
18907,
3741,
13,
30315,
3681,
17,
106,
2552,
14962,
7984,
94,
19,
92,
1644,
24,
3,
189,
32,
11879,
18,
23188,
225,
36,
3,
179,
12,
17601,
1486,
12637,
18907,
6,
84,
133,
1759,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
18,
23188,
6,
68,
48,
65,
59,
780,
118,
6970,
11082,
120,
535,
6,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
4073,
13,
8,
826,
19,
59,
46,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
13,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
10,
1902,
11864,
3,
11944,
42,
997,
591,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Natural uranium consists of three major isotopes: uranium-238 (99.28% natural abundance), uranium-235 (0.71%), and uranium-234 (0.0054%). All three are radioactive, emitting alpha particles, with the exception that all three of these isotopes have small probabilities of undergoing spontaneous fission, rather than alpha emission. There are also five other trace isotopes: uranium-239, which is formed when 238U undergoes spontaneous fission, releasing neutrons that are captured by another 238U atom; uranium-237, which is formed when 238U captures a neutron but emits two more, which then decays to neptunium-237; uranium-233, which is formed in the decay chain of that neptunium-237; and finally, uranium-236 and -240, which appear in the decay chain of primordial plutonium-244. It is also expected that thorium-232 should be able to undergo double beta decay, which would produce uranium-232, but this has not yet been observed experimentally.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following is not an isotope of uranium: 238, 240 or 244? | [
997,
591,
1
] |
244
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
567,
13149,
40,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
3,
6848,
13,
386,
779,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
7,
10,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3747,
41,
3264,
5,
357,
5953,
793,
15025,
201,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
18,
25174,
41,
22426,
4704,
201,
11,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3710,
41,
10667,
5062,
6210,
5,
432,
386,
33,
2252,
6645,
6,
15685,
1222,
491,
6977,
14219,
6,
28,
8,
5763,
24,
66,
386,
13,
175,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
7,
43,
422,
9551,
2197,
13,
3,
22725,
23496,
361,
7,
1938,
6,
1066,
145,
491,
6977,
24578,
5,
290,
33,
92,
874,
119,
8320,
19,
32,
2916,
15,
7,
10,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3288,
6,
84,
19,
5147,
116,
204,
3747,
1265,
17601,
15,
7,
23496,
361,
7,
1938,
6,
3,
16306,
22883,
106,
7,
24,
33,
9534,
57,
430,
204,
3747,
1265,
3,
10432,
117,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
4118,
6,
84,
19,
5147,
116,
204,
3747,
1265,
4105,
7,
3,
9,
22883,
106,
68,
15685,
7,
192,
72,
6,
84,
258,
18907,
7,
12,
3,
29,
6707,
202,
2552,
4949,
4118,
117,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
18,
20879,
6,
84,
19,
5147,
16,
8,
18907,
3741,
13,
24,
3,
29,
6707,
202,
2552,
4949,
4118,
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3,
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3747,
6,
22883,
106,
7,
42,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
18,
20879,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Natural uranium consists of three major isotopes: uranium-238 (99.28% natural abundance), uranium-235 (0.71%), and uranium-234 (0.0054%). All three are radioactive, emitting alpha particles, with the exception that all three of these isotopes have small probabilities of undergoing spontaneous fission, rather than alpha emission. There are also five other trace isotopes: uranium-239, which is formed when 238U undergoes spontaneous fission, releasing neutrons that are captured by another 238U atom; uranium-237, which is formed when 238U captures a neutron but emits two more, which then decays to neptunium-237; uranium-233, which is formed in the decay chain of that neptunium-237; and finally, uranium-236 and -240, which appear in the decay chain of primordial plutonium-244. It is also expected that thorium-232 should be able to undergo double beta decay, which would produce uranium-232, but this has not yet been observed experimentally.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following is not a fission product: uranium-238, neutrons or uranium-233? | [
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
4949,
3747,
1
] |
uranium-238
|
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3,
2414,
29,
2552,
10,
1902,
11864,
204,
3710,
42,
997,
591,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Natural uranium consists of three major isotopes: uranium-238 (99.28% natural abundance), uranium-235 (0.71%), and uranium-234 (0.0054%). All three are radioactive, emitting alpha particles, with the exception that all three of these isotopes have small probabilities of undergoing spontaneous fission, rather than alpha emission. There are also five other trace isotopes: uranium-239, which is formed when 238U undergoes spontaneous fission, releasing neutrons that are captured by another 238U atom; uranium-237, which is formed when 238U captures a neutron but emits two more, which then decays to neptunium-237; uranium-233, which is formed in the decay chain of that neptunium-237; and finally, uranium-236 and -240, which appear in the decay chain of primordial plutonium-244. It is also expected that thorium-232 should be able to undergo double beta decay, which would produce uranium-232, but this has not yet been observed experimentally.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: Which of the following is not an isotope of natural uranium: 238, 234 or 244? | [
997,
591,
1
] |
244
|
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1499,
5,
11860,
10,
86,
84,
12288,
19,
3,
2414,
29,
2552,
435,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium is a naturally occurring element that can be found in low levels within all rock, soil, and water. Uranium is the 51st element in order of abundance in the Earth's crust. Uranium is also the highest-numbered element to be found naturally in significant quantities on Earth and is almost always found combined with other elements. Along with all elements having atomic weights higher than that of iron, it is only naturally formed in supernovae. The decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 in the Earth's mantle is thought to be the main source of heat that keeps the outer core liquid and drives mantle convection, which in turn drives plate tectonics.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: In which rocks is uranium found? | [
66,
1
] |
all
|
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826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
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19,
3,
9,
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24,
54,
36,
435,
16,
731,
1425,
441,
66,
2480,
6,
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6,
11,
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5,
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13,
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6,
34,
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10,
363,
19,
4575,
152,
2552,
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2030,
3,
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3282,
13,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium is a naturally occurring element that can be found in low levels within all rock, soil, and water. Uranium is the 51st element in order of abundance in the Earth's crust. Uranium is also the highest-numbered element to be found naturally in significant quantities on Earth and is almost always found combined with other elements. Along with all elements having atomic weights higher than that of iron, it is only naturally formed in supernovae. The decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 in the Earth's mantle is thought to be the main source of heat that keeps the outer core liquid and drives mantle convection, which in turn drives plate tectonics.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is Uranium the highest numbered element of? | [
435,
6212,
16,
1516,
16274,
30,
4030,
1
] |
found naturally in significant quantities on Earth
|
[
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8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
2552,
19,
3,
9,
6212,
16198,
3282,
24,
54,
36,
435,
16,
731,
1425,
441,
66,
2480,
6,
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6,
11,
387,
5,
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152,
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145,
24,
13,
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6,
34,
19,
163,
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8,
866,
13,
3,
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29,
2552,
30,
4030,
16,
879,
1353,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium is a naturally occurring element that can be found in low levels within all rock, soil, and water. Uranium is the 51st element in order of abundance in the Earth's crust. Uranium is also the highest-numbered element to be found naturally in significant quantities on Earth and is almost always found combined with other elements. Along with all elements having atomic weights higher than that of iron, it is only naturally formed in supernovae. The decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 in the Earth's mantle is thought to be the main source of heat that keeps the outer core liquid and drives mantle convection, which in turn drives plate tectonics.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How would one describe the amount of uranium on Earth in general terms? | [
1516,
16274,
1
] |
significant quantities
|
[
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8,
826,
5454,
96,
1265,
2002,
2552,
19,
3,
9,
6212,
16198,
3282,
24,
54,
36,
435,
16,
731,
1425,
441,
66,
2480,
6,
4484,
6,
11,
387,
5,
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19,
8,
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7,
17,
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31,
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373,
435,
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28,
119,
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5,
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28,
66,
2479,
578,
3,
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7,
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145,
24,
13,
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6,
34,
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15,
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17,
109,
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6,
84,
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3,
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8,
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822,
5,
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24,
8,
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19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
363,
3613,
19,
261,
12,
2082,
8,
2908,
13,
8,
2479,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Uranium is a naturally occurring element that can be found in low levels within all rock, soil, and water. Uranium is the 51st element in order of abundance in the Earth's crust. Uranium is also the highest-numbered element to be found naturally in significant quantities on Earth and is almost always found combined with other elements. Along with all elements having atomic weights higher than that of iron, it is only naturally formed in supernovae. The decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 in the Earth's mantle is thought to be the main source of heat that keeps the outer core liquid and drives mantle convection, which in turn drives plate tectonics.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What measure is used to determine the volume of the elements? | [
3,
20844,
1293,
7,
1
] |
atomic weights
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
517,
52,
10266,
6616,
3,
6667,
1167,
40,
15821,
8,
3,
16454,
607,
13,
6616,
13,
84,
62,
43,
7354,
1103,
5,
3083,
5402,
63,
6,
38,
3,
9,
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5349,
6,
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38,
3,
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28,
4761,
11,
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53,
42,
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1286,
168,
18,
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4332,
42,
9735,
4478,
8334,
5,
21902,
15,
7719,
2389,
2569,
182,
2261,
8334,
5,
438,
8,
23693,
13,
126,
49,
2896,
6,
4943,
7,
1545,
21,
529,
18,
10705,
783,
43,
118,
974,
12,
48,
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5,
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13,
8,
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41,
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61,
16,
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21,
2252,
6878,
6,
11,
186,
930,
13,
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43,
118,
3,
13842,
21,
814,
42,
4390,
5,
27668,
120,
6,
4390,
6,
814,
6,
11,
2252,
6678,
43,
118,
3,
13842,
12,
5519,
42,
3031,
783,
535,
6,
1525,
8,
826,
822,
5,
2507,
24,
8,
1525,
19,
915,
441,
8,
1499,
5,
11860,
10,
363,
19,
46,
6401,
741,
13,
46,
800,
1694,
270,
58
] |
Given the following passage
"Greek drama exemplifies the earliest form of drama of which we have substantial knowledge. Tragedy, as a dramatic genre, developed as a performance associated with religious and civic festivals, typically enacting or developing upon well-known historical or mythological themes. Tragedies generally presented very serious themes. With the advent of newer technologies, scripts written for non-stage media have been added to this form. War of the Worlds (radio) in 1938 saw the advent of literature written for radio broadcast, and many works of Drama have been adapted for film or television. Conversely, television, film, and radio literature have been adapted to printed or electronic media.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What is an opposite result of an idea posted here? | [
4390,
6,
814,
6,
11,
2252,
6678,
43,
118,
3,
13842,
12,
5519,
42,
3031,
783,
1
] |
television, film, and radio literature have been adapted to printed or electronic media
|
[
9246,
8,
826,
5454,
96,
517,
52,
10266,
6616,
3,
6667,
1167,
40,
15821,
8,
3,
16454,
607,
13,
6616,
13,
84,
62,
43,
7354,
1103,
5,
3083,
5402,
63,
6,
38,
3,
9,
8417,
5349,
6,
1597,
38,
3,
9,
821,
1968,
28,
4761,
11,
18671,
14856,
6,
3115,
3,
35,
2708,
53,
42,
2421,
1286,
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Given the following passage
"Greek drama exemplifies the earliest form of drama of which we have substantial knowledge. Tragedy, as a dramatic genre, developed as a performance associated with religious and civic festivals, typically enacting or developing upon well-known historical or mythological themes. Tragedies generally presented very serious themes. With the advent of newer technologies, scripts written for non-stage media have been added to this form. War of the Worlds (radio) in 1938 saw the advent of literature written for radio broadcast, and many works of Drama have been adapted for film or television. Conversely, television, film, and radio literature have been adapted to printed or electronic media.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: What are the origins of Drama? | [
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6616,
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Greek drama
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Given the following passage
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answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
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Given the following passage
"Greek drama exemplifies the earliest form of drama of which we have substantial knowledge. Tragedy, as a dramatic genre, developed as a performance associated with religious and civic festivals, typically enacting or developing upon well-known historical or mythological themes. Tragedies generally presented very serious themes. With the advent of newer technologies, scripts written for non-stage media have been added to this form. War of the Worlds (radio) in 1938 saw the advent of literature written for radio broadcast, and many works of Drama have been adapted for film or television. Conversely, television, film, and radio literature have been adapted to printed or electronic media.",
answer the following question. Note that the answer is present within the text.
Question: How did drama come into the 20th century? | [
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scripts written for non-stage media
|